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Intermediate Code Names

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The basic structure on which both built-in and user-created language definitions operate is the intermediate form, an expression tree made of nested function calls representing a simplified form of the Maple input.

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For a detailed listing of the members of the CodeGeneration:-Names subpackage and their function within the intermediate form, see Intermediate Code Structure.

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The names of the functions in the intermediate form are members of the Names subpackage of the CodeGeneration package.  When writing a language definition module, it is frequently necessary to refer to these names, and is therefore often useful to use the use statement with the CodeGeneration:-Names subpackage.

Examples

x := 2;

cg := gamma(n) + 1;

See Also

Intermediate Code

Intermediate Code Structure

 


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