Pure (programming language)
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Pure, successor to the equational language Q, is a dynamically typed, functional programming language based on term rewriting. It has facilities for user-defined operator syntax, macros, arbitrary-precision arithmetic (multiple-precision numbers), and compiling to native code through the LLVM. Pure is free and open-source software distributed (mostly) under the GNU Lesser General Public License version 3 or later.
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Paradigm | Functional, declarative, term rewriting |
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Designed by | Albert Gräf |
Developer | Albert Gräf |
First appeared | 2008; 16 years ago (2008) |
Stable release | 0.68
/ 11 April 2018; 5 years ago (2018-04-11) |
Typing discipline | Strong, dynamic |
OS | Cross-platform: FreeBSD, Linux, macOS, Windows |
License | GNU Lesser General Public License |
Website | agraef |
Influenced by | |
Q, Haskell, Lisp, Alice, MATLAB |
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