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D. Ancona and E. Moggi.
Program Generation and Components.
In F. S. de Boer, M. M. Bonsangue, S. Graf, and W. de Roever,
editors, Formal Methods for Components and Objects: Third
International Symposium, FMCO 2004, volume 3657 of Lecture Notes
in Computer Science, pages 222--250. Springer Verlag, 2005.
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The first part of the paper gives a brief overview of meta-programming, in particular program generation, and its use in software development. The second part introduces a basic calculus, related to FreshML, that supports program generation (as described through examples and a translation of MetaML into it) and programming in-the-large (this is demonstrated by a translation of CMS into it).
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D. Ancona and E. Moggi.
A Fresh Calculus for Name Management.
In G. Karsai and E. Visser, editors, Generative Programming
and Component Engineering (GPCE 2004), volume 3286 of Lecture
Notes in Computer Science, pages 206--224. Springer Verlag, 2004.
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We define a basic calculus for name management, which is obtained by an appropriate combination of three ingredients: extensible records (in a simplified form), names (as in FreshML), computational types (to allow computational effects, including generation of fresh names). The calculus supports the use of symbolic names for programming in-the-large, e.g. it subsumes Ancona and Zucca's calculus for module systems, and for meta-programming (but not the intensional analysis of object level terms supported by FreshML), e.g. it subsumes (and improves) Nanevski and Pfenning's calculus for meta-programming with names and necessity. Moreover, it models some aspects of Java's class loaders.
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