| Typed Quote/Antiquote (2008) | |||||||||||||
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| Haskell (Peyton Jones, 2003) is often used as a host for another language. Typically, the abstract syntax of the guest language is defined by a bunch of data type declarations; parsers and pretty-printers convert between the concrete syntax and its abstract representation. A quote/antiquote mechanism permits a tighter integration | |||||||||||||
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