SMLNJ(7)   SMLNJ(7)

smlnj - an implementation of the Standard ML language with supporting tools and libraries.

Compiled programs in the SML/NJ system are represented using a pair of the runtime system executable and a heap image file. Heap images have a filename suffix that is based on the architecture and operating system.

The Standard ML of New Jersey system was originally created by Andrew Appel and David MacQueen in 1987, and is currently supported by Matthias Blume, David MacQueen, and John Reppy.

Many people have contributed to SML/NJ over the 30+ years since the project was started. These include (but are not limited to) William Aitken Lars Bergstrom, Matthias Blume, Pierre Cregut, Adam T. Dingle, Damien Doligez, Scott Draves, Bruce F. Duba Emden Gansner, Lal George, Georges Gonthier, Yngvi Guttesen, Lorenz Huelsbergen, Trevor Jim, George Kuan, Christopher League, Mark Leone, Allen Leung, Stefan Monnier, Greg Morrisett, Riccardo Pucella, Mike Rainey, Norman Ramsey, Jon Riehl, John Reppy, Gene Rollins, Nick Rothwell, Bratin Saha, Zhong Shao, Konrad Slind, David Tarditti, Andrew Tolmach, Valery Trifonov, Aaron Turon, and Peter Weinberger.

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Standard ML of New Jersey website https://smlnj.org

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This is free software; see the source for copying conditions. There is NO warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.

2023-07-31 SML/NJ