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Programming Language Theory

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Applicative/Functional Programming

Expressions compose functions rather than values. Backus proposed three tiers of complexity in his Turing Award lecture:

  • Simply functional language (fp): No state, limited names, finitely many functional forms, simple substitution semantics, algebraic laws
  • Formal functional system (ffp): Extensible functional forms, functions represented by objects, translation of object representation to applicable form, formal semantics
  • Applicative state transition system (ast): ffp plus mutable state and coarse-grained operations thereupon

Untyped λ-calculus

Two operators (function definition and application) upon one operand type (λ-expression).

  • Function definition: boundparam. body)
  • Function application: function(actualparam)

The body is made up of free and bound variables. Those not present in the λ's list of bound variables are free. A λ-expression with no free variables is closed (closed expressions are equivalent in power to logic).

The integers (or any countably infinite set) can be represented via the Church encoding (or Mogensen-Scott, or others):

  • 0 ≡ λf. λx. x
  • 1 ≡ λf. λx. f x
  • 2 ≡ λf. λx. f (f x)
  • 3 ≡ λf. λx. f (f (f x))
  • n ≡ λf. λx. fnx
  • plus ≡ λm. λn. λf. λx. m f (n f x) (from f(m + n)(x) = fm(fn(x)))
  • succ ≡ λn. λf. λx. f (n f x) (β-equivalent to (plus 1) for a defined 1)
  • mult ≡ λm. λn. λf. n (m f) (from f(m * n) = (fm)n)

The Church booleans take two arguments, and evaluate to one of them:

  • true ≡ λa. λb . a
  • false ≡ λa. λb . b

Common syntactic sugar:

  • Left-associative application as implicit parentheses
  • Use of definitions (allowing identifiers to stand in as λ-expressions)
  • Currying: (λx, y. x + y) rather than (λx. (λy. x + y))
  • Numeric literals rather than Church encoding