Incorporating User Interaction into Imperative Languages

Abstract

In this paper, we present two new forms of the write statement: one of the form write(x);G where G is a statement and the other of the form write(x);D where D is a module. The former is a generalization of traditional write statement and is quite useful. The latter is useful for implementing interactive modules.

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