The Free On-line Dictionary of Computing (30 December 2018):
Concurrent ML
(CML) A concurrent extension of SML/NJ written
by J. Reppy at Cornell University in 1990. CML supports
dynamic thread creation and synchronous message passing on
typed channels. Threads are implemented using first-class
continuations. First-class synchronous operations allow
users to tailor their synchronisation abstractions for their
application. CML also supports both stream I/O and
low-level I/O in an integrated fashion.
(ftp://ftp.cs.cornell.edu/pub/).
E-mail: (bugs).
["CML: A Higher-Order Concurrent Language", John H. Reppy,
SIGPLAN Notices 26(6):293-305, June 1991].
(2000-08-09)