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ECOOP
2012
Springer
11 years 10 months ago
Inference and Checking of Object Ownership
Ownership type systems describe a heap topology and enforce an encapsulation discipline; they aid in various program correctness and understanding tasks. However, the annotation ov...
Wei Huang, Werner Dietl, Ana Milanova, Michael D. ...
ECOOP
2011
Springer
12 years 7 months ago
Tunable Static Inference for Generic Universe Types
Object ownership is useful for many applications, including program verification, thread synchronization, and memory management. However, the annotation overhead of ownership type...
Werner Dietl, Michael D. Ernst, Peter Müller
POPL
2012
ACM
12 years 3 months ago
The ins and outs of gradual type inference
Gradual typing lets programmers evolve their dynamically typed programs by gradually adding explicit type annotations, which confer benefits like improved performance and fewer r...
Aseem Rastogi, Avik Chaudhuri, Basil Hosmer
POPL
2011
ACM
12 years 10 months ago
Dynamic inference of static types for ruby
There have been several efforts to bring static type inference to object-oriented dynamic languages such as Ruby, Python, and Perl. In our experience, however, such type inference...
Jong-hoon (David) An, Avik Chaudhuri, Jeffrey S. F...
ICFP
2004
ACM
14 years 7 months ago
Types, potency, and idempotency: why nonlinearity and amnesia make a type system work
Useful type inference must be faster than normalization. Otherwise, you could check safety conditions by running the program. We analyze the relationship between bounds on normali...
Harry G. Mairson, Peter Møller Neergaard