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The Guppy Language: an Update

Authors: Barnes, Frederick R. M.

Abstract:

As a possible successor and perhaps replacement language for occam-pi, we have been working piecemeal for the past few years on a new language - Guppy. Rather than being a completely new language, it aims to rationalise and simplify the concurrent programming concepts and idioms that we have explored whilst developing occam-pi. This short talk will look at the current state of the language and its implementation, that is now able to compile and run a simple "commstime" benchmark, scheduled by the existing occam-pi run-time system (CCSP).

Proceedings:

Communicating Process Architectures 2013, Peter H. Welch, Frederick R. M. Barnes, Jan F. Broenink, Kevin Chalmers, Jan Bækgaard Pedersen, Adam T. Sampson, 2013, pp 327 - 328 published by Open Channel Publishing Ltd., Bicester

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