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Essential elements of aspect-oriented programming can be formulated as forms of logic programming. Extensions of Horn Clause Prolog provide richer abstraction and control mechanisms. Definite clauses that pertain to a common aspect, and which crosscut other program components, can be encapsulated using the connectives of higher-order intuitionistic logic. The integration or weaving of program fragments...
This paper describes a general method of compiler implementation using higher order abstract syntax and logic programming. A working compiler written in λProlog is used to demonstrate this method. Various stages of compilation are formulated as higher order logic programming including parsing and the generation of higher order representations, type checking, intermediate representation in continuationpassing...