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Story of Your Lazy Function's Life: A Bidirectional Demand Semantics for Mechanized Cost Analysis of Lazy Programs

Authors :
Xia, Li-yao
Israel, Laura
Kramarz, Maite
Coltharp, Nicholas
Claessen, Koen
Weirich, Stephanie
Li, Yao
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Lazy evaluation is a powerful tool that enables better compositionality and potentially better performance in functional programming, but it is challenging to analyze its computation cost. Existing works either require manually annotating sharing, or rely on separation logic to reason about heaps of mutable cells. In this paper, we propose a bidirectional demand semantics that allows for extrinsic reasoning about the computation cost of lazy programs without relying on special program logics. To show the effectiveness of our approach, we apply the demand semantics to a variety of case studies including insertion sort, selection sort, Okasaki's banker's queue, and the implicit queue. We formally prove that the banker's queue and the implicit queue are both amortized and persistent using the Rocq Prover (formerly known as Coq). We also propose the reverse physicist's method, a novel variant of the classical physicist's method, which enables mechanized, modular and compositional reasoning about amortization and persistence with the demand semantics.<br />Comment: Accepted by ICFP 2024

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2406.14787
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1145/3674626