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Re: [lojban] More on lojban programatic semantics: Strong typing and inferencing of types
At 12:58 PM 05/22/2000 -0400, Brook Conner wrote:
> > Why not use the mekso variable declaration constructs?
>
>Because not all variables are mekso. A file isn't a mekso. Neither is a
>string.
>
>Or are you suggesting that we use "operator overloading" kinds of things
>for variables that aren't numbers or numerical expressions?
The mekso grammar was specifically designed to allow such
overloading. Almost any grammatical construct can be converted into a
mekso component of some (probably appropriate) type. I specifically had in
mind the possible use of Lojban as a program specification language as were
appearing in the 80s as automated design tools. For a while I was
tangentially involved in program proving for security purposes, and
considered the requirements for mekso and Lojban to support such efforts as
well.
In particular, there is no requirement that mekso operate on
numbers. String operations like concatenation certainly can be expressed
using mathematical language.
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