occam-π
In computer science, occam-π (or occam-pi) is the name of a variant of the programming language occam developed by the Kent Retargetable occam Compiler (KRoC) team at the University of Kent.[1] The name reflects the introduction of elements of π-calculus into occam, especially concepts involving mobile agents (processes) and data. The language contains several extensions to occam 2.1, including:
- Nested protocols
- Run-time process creation
- Mobile channels, data, and processes
- Recursion
- Protocol inheritance
- Array constructors
- Extended rendezvous
See also
References
- ↑ Fred Barnes and Peter Welch (2006-01-14). "occam-pi: blending the best of CSP and the pi-calculus". Retrieved 2006-11-24.
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