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Compiler and library for the literate programming language for tax code specification
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Lambda calculus
This representation is the fifth in the compilation chain (see Architecture). Its main difference with the previous default calculus is the absence of the default term, which has been eliminated through diverse compilation schemes.
The module describing the abstract syntax tree is:
Lcalc.AstAbstract syntax tree for the lambda calculus
This intermediate representation corresponds to the lambda calculus presented in the Catala formalization.
Compilation from default calculus
Related modules:
Lcalc.Compile_with_exceptionsTranslation from the default calculus to the lambda calculus
Lcalc.Compile_with_exceptions compiles the default term of the default calculus using catchable exceptions. This compilation scheme has been certified.
Backends
Related modules:
Lcalc.To_ocamlFormats a lambda calculus program into a valid OCaml programLcalc.To_pythonLcalc.Backends
The OCaml backend of the lambda calculus is merely a syntactic formatting, since the core of the OCaml value language is effectively a lambda calculus.
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