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Is it possible to write a definitional interpreter in Applicative style?
I don't that that it goes fully all the way to monads. But, it does seem to require something "stronger" than applicatives, and I think stronger than selective functors -- though maybe there is a selection domain that is sufficient.
What are some alternatives?
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