The type and effect discipline is a new framework for reconstructing the principal type and the minimal effect of expressions in implicitly typed polymorphic functional languages that support imperative constructs. The type and effect discipline outperforms other polymorphic type systems. Just as types abstract collections of concrete values, effects denote imperative operations on regions. Regions abstract sets of possibly aliased memory locations. Effects are used to control type generalization in the presence of imperative constructs while regions delimit observable side-effects. The observable effects of an expression range over the regions that are free in its type environment and its type; effects related to local data structures can ...
Type-and-effect systems are a powerful tool for program construction and verification. We describe i...
Thesis submitted to the University of Nottingham for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy. This disser...
Intensional polymorphism, the ability to dispatch to different routines based on types at run time...
The type and effect discipline is a new framework for reconstructing the principal type and the mini...
AbstractThe type and effect discipline is a new framework for reconstructing the principal type and ...
We present a new static system that reconstructs the types, regions and effects of expressions in an...
We present the first algorithm for reconstructing the types and effects of expressions in the presen...
Type-and-effect systems are a powerful tool for program construction and verification. We describe i...
We propose a programming model where effects are treated in a disciplined way, and where the potenti...
Effect handlers have recently gained popularity amongst programming language researchers. Existing t...
Abstract. Type-and-effect systems are a well-studied approach for rea-soning about the computational...
We study an annotated type and effect system that integrates let-polymorphism, effects, and sybtypin...
Our objective is to understand the notion of type in programming languages, present a model of typed...
Type-and-effect systems are a well-studied approach for reasoning about the computational behavior o...
Our objective is to understand the notion of type in programming languages, present a model of typed...
Type-and-effect systems are a powerful tool for program construction and verification. We describe i...
Thesis submitted to the University of Nottingham for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy. This disser...
Intensional polymorphism, the ability to dispatch to different routines based on types at run time...
The type and effect discipline is a new framework for reconstructing the principal type and the mini...
AbstractThe type and effect discipline is a new framework for reconstructing the principal type and ...
We present a new static system that reconstructs the types, regions and effects of expressions in an...
We present the first algorithm for reconstructing the types and effects of expressions in the presen...
Type-and-effect systems are a powerful tool for program construction and verification. We describe i...
We propose a programming model where effects are treated in a disciplined way, and where the potenti...
Effect handlers have recently gained popularity amongst programming language researchers. Existing t...
Abstract. Type-and-effect systems are a well-studied approach for rea-soning about the computational...
We study an annotated type and effect system that integrates let-polymorphism, effects, and sybtypin...
Our objective is to understand the notion of type in programming languages, present a model of typed...
Type-and-effect systems are a well-studied approach for reasoning about the computational behavior o...
Our objective is to understand the notion of type in programming languages, present a model of typed...
Type-and-effect systems are a powerful tool for program construction and verification. We describe i...
Thesis submitted to the University of Nottingham for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy. This disser...
Intensional polymorphism, the ability to dispatch to different routines based on types at run time...