
doi: 10.1145/2812805
We consider a type algebra equipped with recursive, product, function, intersection, union, and complement types, together with type variables. We consider the subtyping relation defined by Castagna and Xu [2011] over such type expressions and show how this relation can be decided in EXPTIME, answering an open question. The novelty, originality and strength of our solution reside in introducing a logical modeling for the semantic subtyping framework. We model semantic subtyping in a tree logic and use a satisfiability-testing algorithm in order to decide subtyping. We report on practical experiments made with a full implementation of the system. This provides a powerful polymorphic type system aiming at maintaining full static type-safety of functional programs that manipulate trees, even with higher-order functions, which is particularly useful in the context of XML.
Subtyping, [INFO.INFO-WB] Computer Science [cs]/Web, ACM: D.: Software/D.3: PROGRAMMING LANGUAGES/D.3.3: Language Constructs and Features/D.3.3.13: Polymorphism, [INFO.INFO-WB]Computer Science [cs]/Web, Type-system, Polymorphism, ACM: F.: Theory of Computation/F.3: LOGICS AND MEANINGS OF PROGRAMS/F.3.3: Studies of Program Constructs/F.3.3.4: Type structure, 004
Subtyping, [INFO.INFO-WB] Computer Science [cs]/Web, ACM: D.: Software/D.3: PROGRAMMING LANGUAGES/D.3.3: Language Constructs and Features/D.3.3.13: Polymorphism, [INFO.INFO-WB]Computer Science [cs]/Web, Type-system, Polymorphism, ACM: F.: Theory of Computation/F.3: LOGICS AND MEANINGS OF PROGRAMS/F.3.3: Studies of Program Constructs/F.3.3.4: Type structure, 004
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