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A format checker is a strategy that checks the well-formedness of an term. Format checkers can check more properties than can just be described using signatures. For ...
The prim construct in Stratego allows calls to 'primitive' functions. This makes it easy to include external library functionality without further language extensions ...
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Description The design of Stratego specifications can be improved by Transform.ReFactoring. Here is a list of refactorings. Please add to the list if you use missing ...
This page provides an alphabetic glossary of terminology in the language. It is not complete nor finished. Feel free to add an entry or to improve an existing entry ...
This is an overview of topics covering the various constructs in the language. This is a subset of the glossary, which also lists concept, advice, design and tool ...
Stratego/XT 0.16 released November 4th, 2005 RED Warning: ENDCOLOR This release has known issues with recent GCC 4.x, GNU Make 3.81, Mac OS X, and operating systems ...
Stratego/XT STRATEGOXTVERSION released August 31st, 2005 Download See the installation instructions if you are not familiar with the standard installation procedure ...
See also StrategoRelease061 StrategoRelease062 StrategoRelease063 Stratego version 0.6 is available from www.stratego-language.org SUMMARY OF CHANGES (with respect ...
A strategy definition f(x1,...,xn) s defines a strategy operator f with n strategy parameters. An application f(s1,...sn) of this operator is equivalent to let x1 ...
A StrategyRule of the form Lab :: s1 s2 where s3 is syntactic sugar for a StrategyDefinition of the form Lab s1; where(s3); s2 StrategoRelease06 introduced a bug ...
Introduction Stratego uses terms to represent the abstract syntax of programs or documents. A term consists of a constructor and a list of argument terms. Sometimes ...
Starting with StrategoRelease093, strategy operators can be passed terms in addition to strategies. Currently, a strategy definition is of the form f(s1, ..., sn) ...

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