Zoltan Somogyi b7b4e12dc8 Carve two new modules out of superhomogeneous.m.
compiler/superhomogeneous_lambda.m:
    Carve the code handling lambda expressions out of superhomogeneous.m.
    This code was about 49% of the code of the module.

compiler/superhomogeneous_util.m:
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    since it now also needed by superhomogeneous_lambda.m.

    Also, delete the unused function unify_var_term_project_var.

compiler/superhomogeneous.m:
    Delete the moved code.

compiler/make_hlds.m:
compiler/notes/compiler_design.html:
    Include and document the new modules.

compiler/add_clause.m:
compiler/field_access.m:
compiler/goal_expr_to_goal.m:
    Conform to the changes above.
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Mercury

Mercury is a logic/functional programming language which combines the clarity and the expressiveness of declarative programming with advanced static analysis and error detection features.

More information is available on the website's about pages, in other README files in the source code repository, and in the documentation.

Small sample programs written in Mercury can be found in the samples and extras directories of the source code repository.

README files

The Mercury compiler has two different backends and works on different operating systems. Specific information is contained in individual README files:

Other information

See the current release notes for the latest stable release. The news file lists any recent changes. The history file is relevant if you want to find out more about the past development of Mercury. The limitations file lists some ways in which the Mercury implementation does not yet meet its goals.

Information for developers

If you are considering contributing to the Mercury project, the website contains some documents that may be helpful. These include a document about contributions in general and specific information about contributing such as coding styles.

Contact

See our contact page.

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