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        !            20: .Dd June 26, 1990
        !            21: .Dt FP 1
        !            22: .Os BSD 4.2
        !            23: .Sh NAME
        !            24: .Nm fp
        !            25: .Nd Functional Programming language compiler/interpreter
        !            26: .Sh SYNOPSIS
        !            27: .Nm fp
        !            28: .Sh DESCRIPTION
        !            29: .Nm Fp
        !            30: is an
        !            31: interpreter/compiler that implements the applicative language proposed
        !            32: by John Backus.  It is written in
        !            33: .Em FRANZ LISP .
        !            34: .Pp
        !            35: In a  functional programming language
        !            36: intent is expressed
        !            37: in  a mathematical style devoid of assignment statements
        !            38: and variables.
        !            39: Functions compute by value only; there are no side-effects
        !            40: since  the result of a computation depends solely on the inputs.
        !            41: .Pp
        !            42: .Nm Fp
        !            43: .Em programs
        !            44: consist of
        !            45: .Em functional expressions
        !            46: \-
        !            47: primitive and user-defined
        !            48: .Nm fp
        !            49: functions
        !            50: combined by
        !            51: .Em functional forms .
        !            52: These forms take functional arguments
        !            53: and return functional results.
        !            54: For example, the composition
        !            55: operator
        !            56: .Sq Ic @
        !            57: takes two functional arguments and returns a function
        !            58: which represents their composition.
        !            59: .Pp
        !            60: There exists a single operation in
        !            61: .Nm fp
        !            62: \&\-
        !            63: .Em application .
        !            64: This operation causes the system to evaluate the indicated function using
        !            65: the single argument
        !            66: as input
        !            67: (all functions are monadic).
        !            68: .Sh GETTING STARTED
        !            69: .Pp
        !            70: .Nm Fp
        !            71: invokes the system.
        !            72: .Nm Fp
        !            73: compiles functions into
        !            74: .Xr lisp  1
        !            75: source code;
        !            76: .Xr lisp  1
        !            77: interprets this code
        !            78: (the user may compile this code using the
        !            79: .Xr liszt 1
        !            80: compiler to gain a factor of 10 in performance).
        !            81: .Ic Control D
        !            82: exits back to the shell.
        !            83: .Ic Break
        !            84: terminates any computation in progress  and resets any open file units.
        !            85: .Ic )help
        !            86: provides a short summary of all user commands.
        !            87: .Sh FILES
        !            88: .Dw liszt
        !            89: .Di L
        !            90: .Dp Pa lisp
        !            91: the FRANZ LISP interpreter
        !            92: .Dp Pa liszt
        !            93: the liszt compiler
        !            94: .\" .Dp Pa /usr/doc/fp
        !            95: .\" the User's Guide
        !            96: .Dp
        !            97: .Sh SEE ALSO
        !            98: .Xr lisp 1 ,
        !            99: .Xr liszt 1 ,
        !           100: .br
        !           101: .Em The Berkeley FP user's manual ,
        !           102: available on-line.
        !           103: The language is described  in  the August 1978 issue of
        !           104: .Em CACM
        !           105: (Turing award lecture by John Backus).
        !           106: .Sh BUGS
        !           107: If a non-terminating function is applied as the result of loading a file,
        !           108: then control is returned to the user immediately, everything
        !           109: after that position in the file is ignored.
        !           110: .Pp
        !           111: .Nm Fp
        !           112: incorrectly marks the location of a syntax error on
        !           113: large, multi-line function definitions or applications.
        !           114: .Sh HISTORY
        !           115: .Nm Fp
        !           116: appeared in 4.2 BSD.
        !           117: .Sh AUTHOR
        !           118: Scott B. Baden

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