[mercury-users] Mercury and imperative programming

Andrew Bromage bromage at cs.mu.OZ.AU
Thu Apr 29 13:42:54 AEST 1999


G'day all.

Don Smith wrote:

> Another advantage would be that one could then use Mercury as a nondeterministic
> imperative langyage (like C with backtracking).

We already have one and it's called Prolog.

*duck*

Cheers,
Andrew Bromage
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