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Abstract: Adding environments as first-class values to a language can greatly enhance its
expressiveness. But first-class environments do not mesh well into a lexically scoped
language since they rely on identifiers (variable names). By distinguishing variables
from identifiers and therefore extents from environments, we present an alternative:
first-class extents. First-class extents are defined on variables rather than identifiers and
are therefore immune to name capturing problems that plague... (Update)
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S.-D. Lee and D. P. Friedman, "First-Class Extents," Computer Science Departement, Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana August 4, 1992. A simple language for generic dialogues 156 http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/2557.html More
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author = "Shinn-Der Lee and Daniel P. Friedman",
title = "First-Class Extents",
number = "\#350",
address = "Bloomington, Indiana",
year = "1992",
url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/2557.html" }
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