Havel Assembly Language (H/a)
- Jiri Kudrna
- Sep 6, 2017
- 1 min read
H/a or Havel Assembly Language is a simple modelling language for Havel. It is meant for unit tests as well as for experimental and educational purposes. It has a simple relation-list syntax and allows writing Havel expressions using descriptive names instead of having to deal with GNUs. Tokens are automatically denominated in order to be able to easier analyze parsed and interpretation results.

Figure 1: A sample H/a expression
This post is part of a comprehensive introduction into SRDM, graph languages and Havel.
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