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Lucretia - intersection type polymorphism for scripting languages

Authors :
Benke, Marcin
Bono, Viviana
Schubert, Aleksy
Source :
EPTCS 177, 2015, pp. 65-78
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

Scripting code may present maintenance problems in the long run. There is, then, the call for methodologies that make it possible to control the properties of programs written in dynamic languages in an automatic fashion. We introduce Lucretia, a core language with an introspection primitive. Lucretia is equipped with a (retrofitted) static type system based on local updates of types that describe the structure of objects being used. In this way, we deal with one of the most dynamic features of scripting languages, that is, the runtime modification of object interfaces. Judgements in our systems have a Hoare-like shape, as they have a precondition and a postcondition part. Preconditions describe static approximations of the interfaces of visible objects before a certain expression has been executed and postconditions describe them after its execution. The field update operation complicates the issue of aliasing in the system. We cope with it by introducing intersection types in method signatures.<br />Comment: In Proceedings ITRS 2014, arXiv:1503.04377

Details

Database :
arXiv
Journal :
EPTCS 177, 2015, pp. 65-78
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.1503.04918
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.4204/EPTCS.177.6