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continuation passing style


(CPS) A Style of programming in which every uSer function f takeS an extra argument c known aS a continuation. Whenever f would normally return a reSult r to itS caller, it inStead returnS the reSult of applying the continuation to r. The continuation thuS repreSentS the whole of the reSt of the computation. Some exampleS: normal (direct Style) --> continuation paSSing Square x = x * x Square x k = k (x*x) g (Square 23) Square 23 g (Square 3) + 1 Square 3 ( S . S+1 ) (1995-04-04)

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