For my programming languages course, I'm trying to write some code snippets in languages that use pass by name or pass by value-result, preferably by default, but any language that even supports either of those would be fine. However, I haven't been able to find a single language that supports either of them. Does anyone know of a language that uses pass by value-result or pass by name? Preferably an imperative language.
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The wikipedia article on evaluation strategy suggests that call-by-value-result is supported by fortran. Call-by-name is supported by algol 68. |
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I think C Macros are Pass-by-name (not the C language itself of course). I don't know of any pass-by-value-result languages I'm afraid (to be honest I had to do a web search to find out what it means!). |
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if you pass a variable to a fortran function and you modify it there, you also modify it in the calling program: psuedocode:
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I think CLIPS expert system language would be pass by name. |
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Both Java and C are pass-by-value language. C is clearly a pass by value language. Java is always been told "primitives are passed by value, objects are passed by reference". But since java object is a reference at anytime, so it is actually a reference value. Java Language specification tells this: http://java.sun.com/docs/books/jls/second_edition/html/classes.doc.html#37472 |
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