Flix is a statically typed functional, imperative, and logic programming language.
We refer you to the official Flix website (flix.dev) for more information about Flix.
///
/// The expressions of the lambda calculus are: variables, lambda abstractions, and applications.
///
enum Expression {
// A variable expression. A variable is represented by an integer.
case Var(Int23),
// A lambda abstracation expression. A variable is represented by an integer.
case Abs(Int32, Expression),
// A function application expression.
case App(Expression, Expression),
}
///
/// Performs alpha conversion by introducing fresh variables for all variables in the given expression `e0`.
///
def alpha(e0: Expression, m: Map[Int32, Int32]): Expression = match e0 {
case Var(x) =>
// Check if we need to rename the variable.
match Map.get(x, m) {
case None => Var(x)
case Some(y) => Var(y)
}
case Abs(x, e) =>
// Generate a fresh variable name for `x`.
let y = freshVar();
Abs(y, alpha(e, Map.insert(x, y, m)))
case App(e1, e2) =>
// Recursively perform alpha conversion on each expression.
App(alpha(e1, m), alpha(e2, m))
}See docs/BUILD.md.
Flix is available under the Apache 2.0 license.
We kindly thank EJ Technologies for providing us with JProfiler and JetBrains for providing us with IntelliJ IDEA.