- In
computer science, the
funarg problem (function
argument problem)
refers to the
difficulty in
implementing first-class
functions (functions as first-class...
- in
nested and
anonymous functions. Historically,
these were
termed the
funarg problems, the name
coming from "function argument". In
early imperative...
- variables, as in
lambda expressions in C++11 or
nested functions in GNU C. The
funarg problem (or "functional argument" problem)
describes the
difficulty of implementing...
- to
compile to
efficient machine language code, due to
issues such as the
funarg problem.
Along with
standard loop, register, and
instruction optimizations...
-
persist beyond the
lifetime of the
enclosing block. This is
known as the
funarg problem and is a key
reason why
nested functions was not
implemented in...
-
static (lexical) scope, was
introduced around 1962 in LISP 1.5 (via the
Funarg device developed by
Steve Russell,
working under John McCarthy). All early...
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compile the
program so that B
always accesses the
topmost A call frame.
Funarg problem Jensen's
device Ardö, Anders; Philipson, Lars (March 1984). "A simple...
- 2021. Joel
Moses (June 1970), The
Function of
FUNCTION in LISP, or Why the
FUNARG Problem Should Be
Called the
Environment Problem, hdl:1721.1/5854, AI Memo...
-
Information Science, Linköping
University Frame problem Yale
shooting problem Funarg problem Article in
ComputerSweden Erik Sandewall's
Honors and
Awards Statue...
- longer. This type of
structure also
solves both the
upward and
downward funarg problems, as a
result first-class
lexical closures are
readily implemented...