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functional assembly language

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Lets say there was an architecture XYZ which was optimised for functional languages (like haskell). Can any tell me the advantages of such an architecture and also a "functional" assembly language?

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It's impossible since any real hardware is imperative, by its nature. It's like a trinary machine - it's good in theory, but you can't realize it in hardware.
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forth is lightweight and low-level lisp.. and,

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