1. The SL Synchronous Language.
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Boussinot, Frédéric and de Simone, Robert
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PROGRAMMING languages , *ELECTRONIC data processing , *ARTIFICIAL languages , *COMPUTER software , *SEMANTICS , *INFORMATION theory - Abstract
We present SL, a new programming language of the synchronous reactive family in which hypotheses about signal presence/absence are disallowed. One can decide that a signal is absent during an instant only at the end of this instant, and so reaction to this absence is delayed to the next instant. Sources of causal circularities are avoided, while only weak preemption remains. A structural operational semantics is provided through rewrite rules, and an implementation is described. In addition to directly executing programs, this implementation can also be used to produce automata by symbolic evaluation. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 1996
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