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Deforestation (computer science) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Deforestation (computer science) In the theory of programming languages in computer science, deforestation (also known as fusion) is a program transformation to eliminate tree structures. The term "deforestation" was originally coined by Philip Wadler in his paper "Deforestation: transforming programs to eliminate trees". Deforestation is typically applied to programs in functional programming languages, particularly non-strict programming languages such as Haskell. One particular algorithm for deforestation, ''shortcut deforestation'', is implemented in the Glasgow Haskell Compiler. == See also ==
* Hylomorphism (computer science)
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