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Posted
about 18 years
ago
We have three new papers available from our
papers page.
One is on the handling of large predicates
by Prolog and Mercury implementations,
one is on a software transactional memory system for Mercury,
and one is a comparison of packrat parsing and memoed DCG parsers.
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Posted
about 18 years
ago
We have three new papers available from our
papers page.
One is on the handling of large predicates
by Prolog and Mercury implementations,
one is on a software transactional memory system for Mercury,
and one is a comparison of packrat parsing and memoed DCG parsers.
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Posted
about 18 years
ago
We have three new papers available from our
papers page.
One is on the handling of large predicates
by Prolog and Mercury implementations,
one is on a software transactional memory system for Mercury,
and one is a comparison of packrat parsing and memoed DCG parsers.
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Posted
about 18 years
ago
The Mercury project now uses the Mantis bug tracking system
to keep track of bug reports. The Mercury bug database may
be accessed via the
Bug Database
link in the menu at the side of this page.
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Posted
about 18 years
ago
The Mercury project now uses the Mantis bug tracking system
to keep track of bug reports. The Mercury bug database may
be accessed via the
Bug Database
link in the menu at the side of this page.
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Posted
over 18 years
ago
A paper and a presentation have been added to the
papers page describing how
Mission Critical is using Mercury in the "real world".
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Posted
over 18 years
ago
A paper and a presentation have been added to the
papers page describing how
Mission Critical is using Mercury in the "real world".
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Posted
over 18 years
ago
There's a new back-end for the Mercury compiler that compiles to Erlang, so
that Mercury programs can run on the Erlang runtime system. The goal is to
allow Mercury programs to take advantage of the Erlang implementation's support
for scalable and
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Posted
over 18 years
ago
There's a new back-end for the Mercury compiler that compiles to Erlang, so
that Mercury programs can run on the Erlang runtime system. The goal is to
allow Mercury programs to take advantage of the Erlang implementation's support
for scalable and
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Posted
over 18 years
ago
This feature has been removed because of concerns that it might lead users
to believe that Mercury offers full Unicode support, which is not the case.
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