@INPROCEEDINGS{Hanus13ICLP, author = {Hanus, M.}, title = {Adding Plural Arguments to {Curry} Programs}, year = {2013}, booktitle = {Technical Communications of the 29th International Conference on Logic Programming (ICLP 2013)}, number = {4-5}, publisher = {Theory and Practice of Logic Programming (Online Supplement)}, volume = {13}, abstract = { Functional logic languages combine lazy (demand-driven) evaluation strategies from functional programming with non-deterministic computations from logic programming. To provide a strategy-independent semantics, most languages are based on the call-time choice semantics where parameters are passed as values. From an implementation point of view, the call-time choice semantics fits well with sharing performed by lazy languages. On the other hand, there are also situations where it is intended to pass non-deterministic arguments as sets of values in order to exploit the power of non-deterministic programming. This alternative parameter passing model is known under the name ``plural'' arguments. In this paper, we show how both mechanisms can be integrated in a single language. In particular, we present a novel technique to implement plural arguments in a call-time choice language so that existing implementations of contemporary functional logic languages can be easily re-used to implement plural parameter passing. } }