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A polymorphic modal type system for lisp-like multi-staged languages

by: Ik S. Kim, Kwangkeun Yi, Cristiano Calcagno
In POPL '06: Conference record of the 33rd ACM SIGPLAN-SIGACT symposium on Principles of programming languages (2006), pp. 257-268, doi:10.1145/1111037.1111060  Key: citeulike:5453710

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This article presents a polymorphic modal type system and its principal type inference algorithm that conservatively extend ML by all of Lisp's staging constructs (the quasi-quotation system). The combination is meaningful because ML is a practical higher-order, impure, and typed language, while Lisp's quasi-quotation system has long evolved complying with the demands from multi-staged programming practices. Our type system supports open code, unrestricted operations on references, intentional variable-capturing substitution as well as capture-avoiding substitution, and lifting values into code, whose combination escaped all the previous systems.


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