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From The Free On-line Dictionary of Computing (05 January 2017) [foldoc]:
St Andrews Static Language
Saint Andrews Static Language
(SASL) A functional programming language designed
by Professor David Turner in 1976 whilst at St. Andrews
University. SASL is a derivative of ISWIM with {infinite
data structures}. It is fully lazy but weakly typed. It
was designed for teaching functional programming, with very
simple syntax.
Example syntax:
def fac n =
n = 0 -> 1 ; n x fac(n-1)
A version of the expert system EMYCIN has been written in
SASL.
SASL was originally known as "St Andrews Standard Language".
Not to be confused with SISAL.
(ftp://a.cs.uiuc.edu/uiuc/kamin.distr/distr/sasl.p).
See also Kamin's interpreters.
["A New Implementation Technique for Applicative Languages",
D.A. Turner, Soft Prac & Exp 8:31-49 (1979)].
(2007-03-21)