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@InProceedings{SampsonBrown08,
  title = "{T}ock: {O}ne {Y}ear {O}n",
  author= "Sampson, Adam T. and Brown, Neil C.C.",
  editor= "Welch, Peter H. and Stepney, S. and Polack, F.A.C and Barnes, Frederick R. M. and McEwan, Alistair A. and Stiles, G. S. and Broenink, Jan F. and Sampson, Adam T.",
  pages = "449--449",
  booktitle= "{C}ommunicating {P}rocess {A}rchitectures 2008",
  isbn= "978-1-58603-907-3",
  year= "2008",
  month= "sep",
  abstract= "Tock is a compiler for concurrent programming languages
     under development at the University of Kent. It translates
     occam-\π and Rain into portable, high-performance C or
     C++. It is implemented in Haskell using the nanopass
     approach, and aims to make it easy to experiment with new
     language and compiler features. Since our
     initial presentation of Tock at CPA 2007, we have added new
     frontends and backends, implemented a parallel usage checker
     based on the Omega test, improved the effectiveness of
     Tock's test suite, developed more efficient tree traversals
     using generic programming \– and more besides! In this
     fringe session, we will describe our recent work on Tock,
     discuss our plans for the project, and show how it can be of
     use to other process-oriented programming researchers."
}

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