International audienceThis paper extends the Lambda Calculus of Objects as proposed in [5] with a new support for incomplete objects. Incomplete objects behave operationally as " standard " objects; their typing, instead, is different, as they may be typed even though they contain references to methods that are yet to be added. As a byproduct, incomplete objects may be typed independently of the order of their methods and, consequently, the operational semantics of the untyped calculus may be soundly defined relying on a permutation rule that treats objects as sets of methods. The new type system is a conservative extension of the system of [5] that retains the mytype specialization property for inherited methods peculiar to [5], as well as...
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International audienceThis paper extends the Lambda Calculus of Objects as proposed in [5] with a ne...
This paper extends the Lambda Calculus of Objects as proposed in [5] with a new support for incompl...
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http://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=2378060.2378061International audienceWe extend the type system for...
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Labeled types and a new relation between types are added to the lambda calculus of objects as descr...
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In this paper we give an outline of recent algebraic results concerning theories and models of the u...
International audienceWe investigate, in the context of functional prototype-based languages , a cal...
In this paper, we give a general framework for the foundation of an operational (small step) semanti...
International audienceThis paper extends the Lambda Calculus of Objects as proposed in [5] with a ne...
This paper extends the Lambda Calculus of Objects as proposed in [5] with a new support for incompl...
International audienceIn this paper, we present an explicitly typed version of the Lambda Calculus o...
International audienceWe extend the type system for the Lambda Calculus of Objects [14] to account f...
http://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=2378060.2378061International audienceWe extend the type system for...
International audienceIn this paper we investigate, in the context of functional prototype-based lan...
International audienceLabeled types and a new relation between types are added to the lambda calculu...
This paper presents an untyped lambda calculus, extended with object primitives that reflect the cap...
In this paper we investigate, in the context of functional prototype-based languages, objects which ...
International audienceWe investigate a first-order extension of the Theory of Primitive Objects of [...
Labeled types and a new relation between types are added to the lambda calculus of objects as descr...
International audienceWe introduce a new lambda calculus with futures, Lambda(fut), that models the ...
In this paper we give an outline of recent algebraic results concerning theories and models of the u...
International audienceWe investigate, in the context of functional prototype-based languages , a cal...
In this paper, we give a general framework for the foundation of an operational (small step) semanti...