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ml
n : a metric unit of volume equal to one thousandth of a liter
[syn: {milliliter}, {millilitre}, {mil}, {cubic
centimeter}, {cubic centimetre}, {cc}]
资料来源 : Free On-Line Dictionary of Computing
ML
1. Manipulator Language. IBM language for handling
robots.
2. Meta Language. R. Milner et al,
1973. A {strict} {higher-order} {functional language}. It
was the first language to include {polymorphic} typing which
was statically-checked. It also had {garbage collection} and
a formal {semantics}.
It began as the {metalanguage} for the Edinburgh {LCF} proof
assistant. (LCF="Logic for Computable Functions") People soon
noticed that ML could be a useful general programming language
and stand-alone versions were implemented. {Standard ML}
(SML) is a descendant of these (and related languages such as
{Hope}). The "metalanguage" aspect has long since disappeared
from the language itself (although there are some systems that
still use it that way). The historical name is now so
inappropriate that asking what ML stands for is like asking
what {C} or {Unix} stands for. It doesn't stand for anything;
it just is.
LCF ML was implemented in {Stanford LISP}. Cardelli (1981)
implemented ML in {Pascal} using the {Functional Abstract
Machine} (FAM). It has been significantly redesigned to
produce {Standard ML} and {Lazy ML}.
["A Metalanguage for Interactive Proof in LCF", M.J.C. Gordon
et al, 5th POPL, ACM 1978].
ml
The {country code} for Mali.
(1999-01-27)