Arc Forumnew | comments | leaders | submitlogin
3 points by jmatt 5862 days ago | link | parent

I think there is a more pleasant way to view it by decompiling.The language looks like byte code to me.

From the manual http://www.basis.uklinux.net/ursala/manual.pdf

  $ fun --main="˜&nSiiDPSLrlXS" --decompile
  main = compose(
    map field((0,&),(&,0)),
    compose(
      reduce(cat,0),
      map compose(
        distribute,
        compose(field(&,&),map field(&,0)))))
EDIT: Reread the manual. It is a mangled perl like language. Seems useful if you are crunching equations and plotting.


1 point by graindish 5861 days ago | link

The language is compiled to virtual machine code similar to what the listing shows, and is closer to the functional programming camp than to perl (ultra fp geeky features for defining your own fixed point combinators in section 7.5.3).

-----