Abstract

Alonzo is a programming language for specifying an output stream of characters as a function of a given input stream of characters. It is a non-strict language based on the untyped λ-calculus, and it has been enriched by adding syntax for local bindings and mutual recursion. Primitive data and their operators have been included along with strict vectors.

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