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Title Compositional Reasoning about Aspect Interference
Authors Ismael Figueroa, Tom Schrijvers, Nicolas Tabareau, Éric Tanter
Publication date 2014
Abstract Oliveira and colleagues recently developed a powerful
model to
reason about mixin-based composition of effectful components and their
interference, exploiting a wide variety of techniques such as equational
reasoning, parametricity, and algebraic laws about monadic effects. This
work addresses the issue of reasoning about interference with effectful
aspects in the presence of unrestricted quantification through pointcuts.
While global reasoning isrequired, we show that it is possible to reason in
a compositional manner, which is key for the scalability of the approach in
the face of large and evolving systems. We establish a general equivalence
theorem that is based on a few conditions that can be established, reused,
and adapted separately as the system evolves. Interestingly, one of these
conditions, local harmlessness, can be proven by a translation to the mixin
setting, making it possible to directly exploit previously established
results about certain kinds of harmless extensions.
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Pages 133-144
Conference name International Conference on Aspect-Oriented Software Development
Publisher ACM Press (New York, NY, USA)
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