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{{language|Wrapl}}Wrapl is a dynamic programming language designed for various programming tasks including rapid prototyping, scripts and [[GUI]] application development.
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Wrapl is a dynamic programming language designed for various programming tasks including rapid prototyping, scripts and [[GUI]] application development.


The key features in Wrapl include:
The key features in Wrapl include:
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* Functional [[closures]]: Functions in Wrapl are first-class objects which may passed to other functions or stored in variables. Functions can both read and write variables declared in surrounding scopes.
* Functional [[closures]]: Functions in Wrapl are first-class objects which may passed to other functions or stored in variables. Functions can both read and write variables declared in surrounding scopes.
* Goal-directed: Every expression in Wrapl can produce 0, 1, or more values. An expression which can produce more than 1 value may be resumed to produce its next value.
* Goal-directed: Every expression in Wrapl can produce 0, 1, or more values. An expression which can produce more than 1 value may be resumed to produce its next value.


==External links==
*[http://wrapl.sourceforge.net/ Wrapl Homepage]

Revision as of 20:22, 3 December 2010

Language
Wrapl
This programming language may be used to instruct a computer to perform a task.
Execution method: Interpreted
Parameter passing methods: By reference
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Listed below are all of the tasks on Rosetta Code which have been solved using Wrapl.

Wrapl is a dynamic programming language designed for various programming tasks including rapid prototyping, scripts and GUI application development.

The key features in Wrapl include:

  • Object-oriented: Every value in Wrapl is an object with a type which is known at run time. The types form a hierarchy with multiple inheritance.
  • Multiple-dispatch: Method dispatch in Wrapl depends on the types and values of all of their arguments.
  • Pass-by-reference: Wrapl allows variables to be passed by reference to other functions.
  • Functional closures: Functions in Wrapl are first-class objects which may passed to other functions or stored in variables. Functions can both read and write variables declared in surrounding scopes.
  • Goal-directed: Every expression in Wrapl can produce 0, 1, or more values. An expression which can produce more than 1 value may be resumed to produce its next value.

Subcategories

This category has the following 3 subcategories, out of 3 total.

Pages in category "Wrapl"

The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total.