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@Update to v201:
  - Add RESTRICTED (licensing issues).
  - Install stuff in standard places.
  - Install examples.
  - Install readmes/licenses.
  - Respect NOPORTDOCS.
  - New MAINTAINER.

PR:		ports/62704
Submitted by:	debios@@diku.dk
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@This is Moscow ML, a lightweight implementation of Standard ML:

The current version (v2.01) of Moscow ML
    * implements Standard ML, as revised 1997 (value polymorphism, 
      default overloading resolution, new types)
    * implements most of the new Standard ML Basis Library, including
      the most common input/output facilities in TextIO and BinIO.
    * implements separate compilation
    * can produce compact stand-alone executables (a la Caml Light)
    * supports quotations and antiquotations, useful for metaprogramming
    * includes several new libraries
    * includes several new libraries (sockets, regex, unix)
    * offers an easy-to-use foreign-function interface

WWW: http://www.dina.kvl.dk/~sestoft/mosml.html
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@Upgrade to v2.0.

Submitted by:	Johannes 5 Joemann <joemann@@beefree.free.de>
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The current version 2.00 of Moscow ML
    * Implements Standard ML, as revised 1997 (value polymorphism, 
d6 1
a6 1
    * Implements most of the new Standard ML Basis Library, including
d12 2
a15 4

This is a good version of the SML language if you have limited space.
If you have sufficient disk space to hold it all, the sml-nj port
- which generates native code - might be for you.
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@Yet more WWW: additions
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This is Moscow ML, a version of Standard ML:
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The current version 1.43 of Moscow ML
    * implements the Core language of Standard ML, as revised 1996
    * implements large parts of the new SML Basis Library
    * implements separate compilation and a limited version of the
      Standard ML Modules language, with signatures and structures
      but no functors
d11 1
a11 1
    * includes several new libraries and a new type `char'
d15 3
a17 3
This is a good version of the ml language if you have limited space.
If you have sufficient disk space to hold it all, the new smlnj port
is much more complete and is a better choice.
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@Add pointer to smlnnj for those with plenty of disk.
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THE MOSCOW ML HOME PAGE is at  http://www.dina.kvl.dk/~sestoft/mosml.html
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@Update moscow_ml to version 1.43.  This is a good version of ml if
you are limited in space.  If you have no space limitations, I'd really
recommend the new smlnj port instead.
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@Initial revision
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The current version 1.40 of Moscow ML
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@Submitted by:	chuckr
New version of the sml programming language, based upon caml.
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