9.12 Notes and Further Reading
The closure representation of an environment in Section 9.8.2 is from Friedman, Wand, and Haynes (2001); where it is referred to as a procedural representation), with minor modifications in presentation here. The concept of a ribcage representation of an environment is also articulated in Friedman, Wand, and Haynes (2001). We adopt the notation rvs from Friedman, Wand, and Haynes (2001) to indicate “the representation of data v.” The original version of ML theoretically expressed by A. J. Robin Milner in 1978 (Milner 1978) used a slightly different syntax than Standard ML, used here, and did not support pattern matching and constructor algebras. For more information on the ML type system, we refer the reader to ...
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