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Linear Continuation-Passing
- in the 2001 ACM SIGPLAN Workshop on Continuations (CW'01
, 2002
"... Continuations can be used to explain a wide variety of control behaviours, including calling/returning (procedures), raising/handling (exceptions), labelled jumping (goto statements), process switching (coroutines), and backtracking. However, continuations are often manipulated in a highly stylised ..."
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Continuations can be used to explain a wide variety of control behaviours, including calling/returning (procedures), raising/handling (exceptions), labelled jumping (goto statements), process switching (coroutines), and backtracking. However, continuations are often manipulated in a highly stylised way, and we show that all of these, bar backtracking, in fact use their continuations linearly ; this is formalised by taking a target language for cps transforms that has both intuitionistic and linear function types.

