Abstract
Attribute grammars were introduced in the late 60's. In the 70's they
found use in compiler work, a use that is continuing to grow. A more
recent development is that of the ``attribute grammar programming
paradigm''. A number of environments have been built to support this
paradigm. W/AGE is one such environment. It consists of several functions
that extend the standard environment of the pure lazy functional
programming language Miranda. W/AGE has been used in the construction
of various types of program including natural language interpreters,
database front-ends, file-processors, theorem provers, and VLSI specification
transformers.
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