For giggles I tried writing this in Oz. The ReverseWords function could have been written without all the intermediate variables but it would have suffered in readability so I didn't. It's also a complete program with loading the appropriate libraries, etc. functor
import
Application
System
String at 'x-oz://system/String.ozf'
define
fun {IsntNil X}
case X of nil then false
else true
end
end
fun {ReverseWords In Split}
local Tokens FilteredTokens Reversed Str in
Tokens = {String.split In Split}
FilteredTokens = {List.filter Tokens IsntNil}
Reversed = {List.reverse FilteredTokens}
Str = {String.join Reversed Split}
{String.toAtom Str}
end
end
in
{System.print {ReverseWords " one two three four " " "}}
{Application.exit 0}
end
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