Possibly Pythonic Tail Call Optimization (TCO/TRE)
Gregory Ewing
greg.ewing at canterbury.ac.nz
Wed Jul 15 05:13:00 EDT 2015
Chris Angelico wrote:
> I'm still interested in the explicit "replace current stack frame with
> this call" operation. Calling it "goto" seems wrong, as most languages
> with goto restrict it to _within_ a function,
This just suggests to me is that most language designers
are not very imaginative. :-)
A tail call *is* a goto. That's how you implement one in
assembly language -- you write a jump instruction instead
of a call instruction. The jump doesn't have to be to
the same function.
Also see:
https://litrev.wordpress.com/2009/07/16/lambda-the-ultimate-goto/
--
Greg
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