Talk:XL (programming language)

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Expression reduction: That's a breaktrough!

Base Case?

 // Generic function for the minimum of N item
 function Min(X : ordered; ...) return ordered is
   result := Min(...)
   if X < result then
     result := X

Where in this definition is the base case? I.e. what happens when result := Min(...) is evaluated if ... is empty? -- 92.227.78.106 (talk) 08:50, 25 June 2013 (UTC)Reply

This XL language is unrelated to the XL language referred to in "Relational Growth Grammars - A Parallel Graph Transformation Approach with Applications in Biology and Architecture""

I removed this section that confused the XL language discussed in this article with a completely different subject- relational growth grammars for which different authors coincidentally designed an unrelated language also called "XL".

Relational Growth Grammar While relational growth grammars (RGG) are a theoretical formalism the XL programming language is capable of implementing an RGG-compliant system.[1]

96.250.126.152 (talk) 13:29, 14 March 2018 (UTC)Reply

References

  1. ^ Kniemeyer, Ole; Barczik, Günter; Hemmerling, Reinhard; Kurth, Winfried. "Relational Growth Grammars - A Parallel Graph Transformation Approach with Applications in Biology and Architecture". Applications of Graph Transformations with Industrial Relevance Third International Symposium, AGTIVE 2007 Kassel, Germany, October 10-12, 2007, Revised Selected and Invited Papers. Applications of Graph Transformations with Industrial Relevance Third International Symposium, AGTIVE 2007 Kassel, Germany. Springer Berlin Heidelberg. ISBN 9783540890201.

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