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- From: Craig Ugoretz <craigugoretz AT yahoo.com>
- To: maude-help AT maude.cs.uiuc.edu
- Subject: [Maude-help] Foreign interface? Performance?
- Date: Mon, 31 Oct 2005 01:48:42 -0800 (PST)
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Hello,
I am new algebraic specification and the Maude
language in particular. I see in the documentation
that it is "executable". Does this mean that it has
the capability to pass message to and from a driving
program, say written in C++ for example? In other
words, I would care to know if it has a foreign
interface or othe method for communicating with
foreign code. Another idea is to create a translator
into C++ using Maude. I have been researching writing
a mathematical program in the functional language
OCAML, but I am concerned with specification and
verification issues - this is why I have been starting
to look at algebraic programming and specification
languages like Maude. Also, performance is an issue.
Sincerely,
Craig Ugoretz
craigugoretz AT yahoo.com
- [Maude-help] Foreign interface? Performance?, Craig Ugoretz, 10/31/2005
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