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Title Customizable Gradual Polymorphic Effects for Scala
Authors Matías Toro, Éric Tanter
Publication date 2015
Abstract Despite their obvious advantages in terms of static
reasoning,
the adoption of effect systems is still rather limited in practice. Recent
advances such as generic effect systems, lightweight effect polymorphism,
and gradual effect checking, all represent promising steps towards making
effect systems suitable for widespread use. However, no existing system
combines these approaches: the theory of gradual polymorphic effects has not
been developed, and there are no implementations of gradual effect checking.
In addition, a limiting factor in the adoption of effect systems is their
unsuitability for localized and customized effect disciplines. This paper
addresses these issues by presenting the first implementation of gradual
effect checking, for Scala, which supports both effect polymorphism and a
domain-specific language called Effscript to declaratively define and
customize effect disciplines. We report on the theory, implementation, and
practical application of the system.
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Pages 935-953
Conference name ACM International Conference on Object-Oriented Programming Systems, Languages, and Applications
Publisher ACM Press (New York, NY, USA)
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