On a message discussing a possible "metaHaskell", Clifford Beshers
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> All the proposed solutions I have seen float by so far are hacks:
> quick to implement, simple to learn, limited power. Some have even
> said the lack of power is a virtue. This seems short-sighted to me.
Here goes a link to a technical report on such a quick hack
implemented in Icon. It may not be very efficient and may not be what
you people want ;-), but it is simple, elegant and can be a fantastic
learning tool.
"Building Source-Code Processors for Icon Programs":
<http://www.cs.arizona.edu/icon/docs/ipd263.htm>.
The code for it can be found at
<ftp://ftp.cs.arizona.edu/icon/imt/>.
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Eduardo Ochs
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Opinions are not