[Haskell-cafe] Strict and non-strict vs eager and lazy, was C onfused about Cyclic struture

Bayley, Alistair Alistair_Bayley at ldn.invesco.com
Tue Jul 19 04:03:29 EDT 2005


> From: Bernard Pope [mailto:bjpop at cs.mu.OZ.AU] 
> 
> I should have mentioned this paper:
> 
> @article{Tremblay01,
>   author=       {G. Tremblay},
>   title=        {Lenient evaluation is neither strict nor lazy},
>   journal=      {Computer Languages},
>   volume=       {26},
>   number=       {1},
>   pages=        {43--66},
>   year=         {2001},
> }
> 
> (however I think he says that Haskell is lazy!)


Thanks. Do you have a link to a free (beer) version? I don't have an ACM
subscription.

I found this related paper, which was useful:
How Much Non-strictness do Lenient Programs Require?
http://www.cs.ucsb.edu/~schauser/papers/95-fpca.ps


(unrelated) BTW, I found this, which sounds similar to the STM in GHC 6.4.
Again, does anyone have a link to a free version?

P. Tinker and M. Katz. Parallel execution of sequential Scheme with
ParaTran.
http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?doid=62678.62682


Alistair.

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