Conference paper
VLSI circuit: Design using APL with fortran subroutines
Norman Brenner
International Conference on APL 1984
By inserting a simple statement at the beginning of an APL function, it is possible to cause the execution of a reconstructed version of the function, rather than of its original statements. This reconstruction can simulate the effect of an arbitrary change in the APL language; thus, the APL programmer can have available a private, "virtual" version of the interpreter. We show some general- And special purpose functions which can be used for this purpose, and give elementary examples of their application.
Norman Brenner
International Conference on APL 1984
N.D. Thomson
International Conference on APL 1984
James A. Brown
International Conference on APL 1984
Norman Brenner
International Conference on APL 1984