See DependencyGraph08? for an overview of the dependencies between the packages involved in Release 0.8

Release 0.8

-- EelcoVisser - 27 Jun 2002

From the NEWS file

Version 0.8

 released: June 26, 2002

SUMMARY OF CHANGES

 * Support for concrete object syntax is provided in the stratego-front package
   - this includes the full syntax of Stratego in SDF
   - a pretty-printer for Stratego
   - a signature for Stratego abstract syntax
   - stratego-desugar: removes simple syntactic abstractions
   - meta-explode: explodes embedded abstract syntax into Stratego abstract syntax
   - MetaStratego: specification of transformations on Stratego programs 
     using concrete syntax
   - Paper "Meta-Programming with Concrete Object Syntax" -- explanation
   - Paper "Building Interpreters with Rewriting Strategies" -- application

 * The implementation of term annotations has been completed.

 * Syntax for list variables, with implementation of very simple list
   matching [t*] and [t,t*] (this is still an experimental feature;
   full support to follow)

 * Innermost fusion: an optimization that specializes applications of innermost
   to its argument, typically a choice of rules.
   - Paper "Fusing logic and control with local transformations: 
     An example optimization."

 * Use of configuration ATerm files instead of wrapper scripts

 * Better usage information for `sc -h'

 * Changes and deletions to overcome problems with case insensitiveness on
   windows and macos; Stratego should now install on Windows+cygwin

 * Lower-level primitives for process control such as fork, exec, and pipe.
   High-level combinations to connect to a child process via a
   pipe. (experimental feature)

 * Stratego-connect: a separate package extending Stratego with interprocess
   communication (experimental; this package is not yet part of the standard
   stratego bundle because of portability problems)

MORE INFORMATION

 * http://www.stratego-language.org/Stratego/StrategoRelease08

CONTRIBUTIONS

 * Martin Bravenboer provided test suite and library modules for
   annotations

 * Collaboration with Patricia Johann on the reimplementation of 
   innermost fusion with dynamic rules and concrete syntax

 * Merijn de Jonge worked on porting to Cygwin

 * Eelco Dolstra worked on porting to MacOS

CONFIGURATION

 * See ./configure --help for all configuration options. Here are some
   typical configurations:

 * To get a Stratego installation without concrete syntax configure as

   ./configure --prefix=`pwd` \
   --with-aterm=/home/xt/XT-1.0

   assuming that the aterm installation in /home/xt/XT-1.0 is used. This
   set-up will not compile the sources in stratego-front *and* will also
   not compile the source of the Stratego compiler in sc. 

 * To use concrete syntax a number of additional configuration parameters are
   required. For example, this is how I configure the stratego distribution:

   ./configure --prefix=`pwd` \
   --with-aterm=/home/xt/XT-1.0 \
    --with-sglr=/home/xt/XT-1.0 \
    --with-pgen=/home/xt/XT-1.0 \
   --with-asfix-tools=/home/xt/XT-1.0 \
   --with-stratego-tools=/home/xt/XT-1.0 \
   --with-sdf-tools=/home/xt/XT-1.0 \
   --enable-concrete

   The components in the stratego-front package are not bootstrapped, i.e.,
   require the Stratego compiler. However, the generated C files are
   included in the distribution.

   This requires an installation of XT-1.0. Future distributions of XT will 
   integrate the Stratego packages with concrete syntax support. A minimal
   bundle for Stratego with concrete syntax will also be provided.

 * To bootstrap the compiler sources in sc/ use the option

   --enable-boot

   This requires configuring the options needed for concrete syntax, since some
   of the compiler components are written in MetaStratego.

 * To install on Windows platform with Cygwin use the --enable-exe option.

STRATEGO FRONT (CONCRETE SYNTAX)

 * Support for concrete syntax is provided in the stratego-front package, including
   - Stratego.sdf: the full syntax of Stratego in SDF
   - astratego2text: a pretty-printer for Stratego
   - Stratego.r: a signature for Stratego abstract syntax
   - stratego-desugar: removes simple syntactic abstractions
   - meta-explode: a transformation that translates embedded abstract syntax
     into Stratego abstract syntax
   - MetaStratego: specification of transformations on Stratego programs 
     using concrete syntax

 * Paper
   - E. Visser. Meta-programming with concrete object syntax.
     In D. Batory and C. Consel, editors, Generative Programming and
     Component Engineering (GPCE'02), Lecture Notes in Computer
     Science. Springer-Verlag, October 2002. To appear.

   - Describes the use and implementation of concrete syntax in Stratego and
     extends the approach to arbitrary (meta-)programming languages.

   - http://www.stratego-language.org/Stratego/MetaProgrammingWithConcreteObjectSyntax

 * Example
   - An example of the use of concrete syntax is provided in the lambdapp package,
     which contains the specification from the LDTA'02 paper "Building
     Interpreters with Rewriting Strategies"; a collection of interpreters for 
     the lambda calculus extended with pattern matching rules, failure, and choice.

   - http://www.stratego-language.org/Stratego/BuildingInterpretersWithRewritingStrategies

   - http://www.stratego-language.org/ftp/lambdapp-0.1.tar.gz

STRATEGO COMPILER (SC, SC-BOOT)

 * Innermost fusion
   - An optimization that specializes applications of innermost
     to its argument, typically a choice of rules. This an elaboration
     of the optimization described in the WRS'01 paper "Fusing Logic and
     Control".

   - http://www.stratego-language.org/Stratego/FusingLogicAndControl

 * The implementation of annotations has been completed

 * Syntax for list variables, with implementation of very simple list
   matching [t*] and [t,t*] (this is still an experimental feature;
   full support to follow)

 * Use of configuration ATerm files instead of wrapper scripts.

 * Better usage information for `sc -h'.

STRATEGO STANDARD LIBRARY (SSL)

 * Installing .rtree files (parsed modules) instead of .r files
   (sources); saves time when compiling and ensures syntactic
   correctness of library modules. First step towards separate
   compilation.

 * simple-list-traversal.r, spec/env-list-traversal.r: generic
   traversals in which lists are traversed by visiting head and tail,
   instead of visiting all elements (behaviour of all). Contributed by
   Otto Skrove Bagge.

 * fixpoint-traversal.r: innermost-tagged uses annotations to tag
   terms that are in normal form.

 * annotations.r: List of annotations. Additional operators for
   annotations: has-annotation, if-annotation, preserve-annotation
   (Martin Bravenboer) test in annotations-test.r

 * annotations-test.r: Contains an extensive set of unit tests describing
   the behaviour of annotations.

 * annotation-props.r: key/value pairs

 * config.r: Maintenance, import, and export of configuration
   information such as locations of executables and data files.

 * options.r: Use set-config to store option values in configuration
   table. Use <run-time> instead of dtime to measure time in iowrap.

 * time.r: support for time measurements extended with primitives calling
   the system calls clock and time. Module time defines a number of useful
   abstractions over this. In particular, <run-time> returns the seconds
   of total run-time so far, including the run-time of all child processes.
   The operator profile(msg, s) measures the time used to apply s and then
   prints user and system time, including children time.

 * dir.r: <readdir> d gives list of filenames of directory d

 * exec.r, Lower-level primitives for process control such as
   fork, exec, and pipe.

 * pipe.r: High-level combinations to connect to a child process via a
   pipe. (experimental)

STRATEGO-CONNECT

 * This package provides an implementation of interprocess communication for
   Stratego. This package is experimental and not quite flushed
   out. There might be portability problems. Therefore, stratego-connect is
   not yet bundled in the main distribution.  The basic
   implementation was made by Hedzer Westra.

Revision: r1.4 - 26 Jun 2002 - 22:51 - EelcoVisser
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