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FC++: Functional Programming in C++
Higher-Order Polymorphic Functions in the C++ Language
FC++ is a library for functional programming in C++. Functional programming
is a programming paradigm in which functions are treated as regular values.
Thus, we can have functions that take other functions as parameters. The former
functions are called "higher-order" functions. A common feature of functions
is that they can be polymorphic. "Polymorphic" means that the same
function can be used with arguments of many types. FC++ is distinguished
from other libraries (including the C++ Standard Library) by its complete
support for polymorphism: FC++ polymorphic higher-order functions can take
other polymorphic functions as arguments and return polymorphic functions
as results. This is particularly useful (i.e., simplifies code) in C++ where
type inference is limited and we often need to pass polymorphic functions
around and determine their type later.
With FC++ you can define your own higher-order polymorphic functions, but
the library also contains a large amount of functionality that can be re-used
as-is in C++ programs. This includes infinite ("lazy") lists, useful higher-order
functions (like map, compose, etc.), a reference-counting
facility that can be used to replace C++ pointers, many common logical and
arithmetic operators in a form that can be used with higher-order functions,
and more.
Documentation
Distribution
- FC++, the academic project, is now the basis for FC++, the public open
source project. See FC++ on Sourceforge!
- The original (academic project) FC++
download page. You can view and download individual files or the whole
library, as well as several example files.
There is a mailing list for users to discuss FC++.
To subscribe to the list, visit
the
mailman page.
(The mailing list was created on 5/23/2002 as a majordomo list. It was
converted to a mailman list on 9/29/2003.)
Customers
- The XR (Exact
Reals) library is based on FC++.
- The BSFC++
library is a library for parallel programming which uses FC++.
- The LC++
library is a library for logic programming in C++, which is built atop
FC++.
Related Links
- Other libraries that support functional programming in C++ include
- Many of the functions in FC++ are designed to be similar to those
in the standard library of the Haskell
programming language.
People
FC++ is being developed by Brian McNamara
and Yannis Smaragdakis. Feel free
to write to us if you have questions or comments about the library; we appreciate
feedback from our users.
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