Robert C. Durbeck
IEEE TACON
Many type inference and program analysis systems include notions of subtyping and parametric polymorphism. When used together, these two features induce equivalences that allow types to be simplified by eliminating quantified variables. Eliminating variables both improves the readability of types and the performance of algorithms whose complexity depends on the number of type variables. We present an algorithm for simplifying quantified types in the presence of subtyping and prove it is sound and complete for non-recursive and recursive types. We also show that an extension of the algorithm is sound but not complete for a type language with intersection and union types, as well as for a language of constrained types.
Robert C. Durbeck
IEEE TACON
Bowen Zhou, Bing Xiang, et al.
SSST 2008
Corneliu Constantinescu
SPIE Optical Engineering + Applications 2009
György E. Révész
Theoretical Computer Science