| Definition: | | A lazy function language. A weakly typed, lazy functional language developed by Paul Hudak <[email protected]> of Yale in 1983. Alfl is implemented as a scheme preprocessor for the orbit compiler, by transforming laziness into force-and-delay. ["Alfl Reference Manual and Programmer's Guide", P. Hudak, YALEU/DCS/RR322, Yale U, Oct 1984]. See also paralfl. |