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Lazy functional programs typically have very primitive user interfaces. Poor interfaces with the outside world make it difficult to access machine resources like colour displays and mice. This paper presents a technique for using X11 and an associated toolkit XView [1] from the lazy functional language Miranda.1 This has been done by building an interpreter for a subset of X11/XView.
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XView Programming Manual. Sun Microsystems Inc. 1990.
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Singh, S. (1992). Using XView/X11 from Miranda. In: Heldal, R., Holst, C.K., Wadler, P. (eds) Functional Programming, Glasgow 1991. Workshops in Computing. Springer, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4471-3196-0_30
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