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Trying to find a functional language integrated with C++


I recall once stumbling over a functional language that was somewhat
seamlessly integrated with C++, template system and all, and compiled,
if I recall correctly, to C++. Does anyone have any idea what it is I
might have in mind?

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Aatu Koskensilta (aa**************@xortec.fi)

"Wovon man nicht sprechen kann, daruber muss man schweigen"
- Ludwig Wittgenstein, Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus
Sep 17 '07 #1
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Aatu Koskensilta a écrit :
I recall once stumbling over a functional language that was somewhat
seamlessly integrated with C++, template system and all, and compiled,
if I recall correctly, to C++. Does anyone have any idea what it is I
might have in mind?
Perhaps FC++. It was proposed as Boost.FC++ but rejected. It integrated
some Haskell syntax into C++ (along with things like currying ...).

Google for it.

Michael
Sep 17 '07 #2
Aatu Koskensilta wrote:
I recall once stumbling over a functional language that was somewhat
seamlessly integrated with C++, template system and all, and compiled,
if I recall correctly, to C++. Does anyone have any idea what it is I
might have in mind?
It might have been Felix.

http://felix-lang.org/

BR,
Ulf W

Sep 17 '07 #3
Ulf Wiger <ul*******@e-r-i-c-s-s-o-n.comwrites:
It might have been Felix.

http://felix-lang.org/
Ah, that it was! Thank you.

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Aatu Koskensilta (aa**************@xortec.fi)

"Wovon man nicht sprechen kann, daruber muss man schweigen"
- Ludwig Wittgenstein, Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus
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