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This is a software artefact for the POPL 2021 paper: Danel Ahman and Matija Pretnar. 2021. Asynchronous Effects. Proc. ACM Program. Lang. 5, POPL, Article 24 (January 2021), 28 pages. This software artefact comprises: an Agda formalisation of the core calculus presented in the POPL submission; a prototype implementation of the core calculus in OCaml, called Æff; and a Docker image that includes all necessary dependencies to use the artefact. For more information about the artefact and how to use it, see the README.md file in the attached archive.
This material is based upon work supported by the Air Force Office of Scientific Research under award number FA9550-17-1-0326.
Algebraic effects, Asynchrony, Concurrency, Interrupt handling, Signals
Algebraic effects, Asynchrony, Concurrency, Interrupt handling, Signals
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