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We take the classical example of evaluator coming with the expression problem and we show that we can switch from one view to another with our tool.
We re-implement Griswold's example of program restructuring in order to change the primary axis of modularity (example coming form Parnas).
See the page for this example.
Reference : W. G. Griswold, “Program Restructuring as an Aid to Software Maintenance”, Ph.D. Thesis, Technical Report 91-08-04, Department of Computer Science and Engineering, University of Washington, July 1991.
We apply our tool to a program available on the HackageDB public repository : the lambda cube. See the page for this example (the archive given below on this page is currently more up-to-date than the description page).
v0.1c | v0.2b | v0.3 (Apr. 2011) | |
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Expression Problem (with a fold iterator, all steps explicit) | expr_prob_0.1c.tgz | expr_prob_0.2b.tgz (use transfo_pfun_to_pdata-fold.el and transfo_pdata-fold_to_pfun.el ) | expr_prob_fold_adhoc_0.3a.tgz |
Expression Problem (with a fold iterator, generic chains of operations) | expr_prob_fold_chains_0.3a.tgz | ||
Expression Problem (without iterator) | expr_prob_0.2b.tgz (use transfo_pfun_to_pdata-dispatch-skeleton_adhoc.el and transfo_pdata-dispatch-skeleton_to_pfun.el ) | same as for v0.2 | |
Scenario of Evolution on the Expression Problem | expr_prob_scenario_0.3b.tgz | ||
KWIC | kwic_0.1c.tgz | kwic_0.2a.tgz | kwic_0.3a.tgz |
Lambda-Cube (without iterator, all steps explicit) | lambdacube_0.1b.tgz | lambdacube_0.2a.tgz | same as for v0.2 |