Ralf Laemmel, Eelco Visser and Joost Visser. The Essence Of Strategic Programming. Draft paper (October 15, 2002) (pdf,ps)

Abstract

Strategic programming is generic programming with the use of strategies. A strategy is a generic data-processing action which can traverse into heterogeneous data structures while mixing uniform and type-specific behaviour. With strategic programming, one gains full control over the application of basic actions, most notably full traversal control. Using a combinator style, traversal schemes can be defined, and actual traversals are obtained by passing the problem-specific ingredients as parameters to suitable schemes. The prime application domain for strategic programming is program transformation and analysis. In this paper, we provide a language-independent definition that generalises over existing incarnations of this idiom in term rewriting, functional programming, and object-oriented programming.

Bibtex entry

@unpublished{LVV02,
   author = "Ralf L{\"a}mmel and Eelco Visser and Joost Visser",
   title = "{The Essence of Strategic Programming}",
   year = 2002,
   month = oct # 15,
   note = "18 p.; Draft; Available at \url{http://www.cwi.nl/~ralf}"
}


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