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SAPL is a purely functional, intermediate language and related infrastructure for supporting cross-compilation of lazy functional languages to different target platforms. It currently supports [[Clean]] and [http://www.haskell.org/ghc/ GHC] as source languages and provides JavaScript as target platform, but a [http://www.dartlang.org DART] target is under development. | SAPL is a purely functional, intermediate language and related infrastructure for supporting cross-compilation of lazy functional languages to different target platforms. It currently supports [[Clean]] and [http://www.haskell.org/ghc/ GHC] as source languages and provides JavaScript as target platform, but a [http://www.dartlang.org DART] target is under development. | ||
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SAPL is a purely functional, intermediate language and related infrastructure for supporting cross-compilation of lazy functional languages to different target platforms. It currently supports Clean and GHC as source languages and provides JavaScript as target platform, but a DART target is under development. DownloadSo far, no official version of the SAPL compiler infrastructure is released. The current development version can be from https://svn.cs.ru.nl/repos/clean-sapl. |
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