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  2. Camlp4 and Template Haskell
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Camlp4 and Template Haskell

Content Provider ACM Digital Library
Author Donham, Jake Pouillard, Nicolas
Abstract "Static metaprogramming" is compile-time code analysis and synthesis. It has many applications, such as (from simple to complex): defining abbreviations, generating boilerplate from type definitions, extending the language syntax, and embedding DSLs. Static metaprogramming is supported for Haskell with Template Haskell, and for OCaml with Camlp4; the two systems have a lot in common. In this tutorial we will work through examples in both languages, sticking mostly to their commonalities. We will also say a little about features which are unique to each. The main features we will cover are: •host language syntax trees •quotations / antiquotations for host language syntax trees •defining new quotations •pragmatics of each tool (Quotations / antiquotations are a mechanism for working with host language abstract syntax trees using the concrete syntax of the host language.) We will motivate these features through examples of increasing complexity, including a simple DSL for working with JSON data. Participants will leave with a basic understanding of how to build syntax extensions with the two systems, including how to run the tool, how to work with the host language syntax trees using quotations and antiquotations, and how to define new quotations to extend the host language.
Starting Page 1
Ending Page 1
Page Count 1
ISBN 9781450305167
DOI 10.1145/1900160.1900167
Language English
Publisher Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)
Publisher Date 2010-10-01
Publisher Place New York
Access Restriction Subscribed
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
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