From: Michael Hicks <mwh@cs.umd.edu>
To: caml-list@inria.fr
Subject: Re: [Caml-list] type unsoundness with constraints and polymorphic variants
Date: Wed, 13 Feb 2008 09:18:23 -0500 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <80FA660E-FFEF-4499-A1B5-BAA72657E08E@cs.umd.edu> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <4a051d930802130615l1b127f49md6e4f1c055de9238@mail.gmail.com>
Is this something that the Jane Street people would be interested in
supporting for a summer project? That might be a way to get some
academics involved ...
-Mike
On Feb 13, 2008, at 9:15 AM, Christopher L Conway wrote:
> I think the lack of a formal (or, let's say, rigorous) full-language
> specification is a serious liability for OCaml. The manual is
> instructive primarily by example---it doesn't give much intuition
> about tricky corner cases and there are some advanced features that it
> doesn't mention at all. For instance, the availability of existential
> types can be inferred from a grammar production in Section 6.4 (if you
> know what you are looking for), but the semantics of an existential
> type are not described even superficially!
>
> It's understandable that nobody has found the time to do this, because
> it's quite a lot of thankless work. Perhaps a way that the community
> could contribute is by producing a richer specification? (I don't mean
> a standardization effort and all that that implies. I mean a rigorous
> effort to document the existing implementation.)
>
> Chris
>
> On Feb 13, 2008 3:00 AM, Jacques Garrigue <garrigue@math.nagoya-
> u.ac.jp> wrote:
>> From: Andrej Bauer <Andrej.Bauer@fmf.uni-lj.si>
>>
>>> Out of curiosity, is there a document describing the current ocaml
>>> typing system, other than the compiler source code?
>>>
>>> More generally, what level of formal specification and
>>> verification does
>>> ocaml reach? None, well commented code, a fragment of the
>>> language is
>>> formalized, someone's PhD described the compiler, there is an
>>> official
>>> document describing the compiler, God gave Xavier the type system
>>> on Mt
>>> Blanc, or what?
>>
>> Most of the type system is formalized, but there is no single
>> place to
>> look at.
>> Caml Special Light (ocaml minus objects and variants) was mostly
>> based
>> on Xavier's work, so you can look at his papers for that part (and
>> more recent extensions of the module system).
>> Objects were added by Didier Remy and Jerome Vouillon, and Jerome's
>> thesis is a good source for this.
>> I worked on labels (with Jun Furuse) and polymorphic variants, so you
>> may look at my papers for those.
>> Private types are by Pierre Weis, and I suppose he wrote something on
>> them too.
>> And this list is not exhaustive.
>>
>> Of course all these papers consider each feature independently, and
>> are not always up to date with the current ocaml implementation, but
>> if the behaviour does not follow them, there is a high probability
>> that this is a bug.
>>
>> Note also that some parts have no published formal specification.
>> For instance, subtyping coercions, or variance inference. The
>> intended
>> behaviour is relatively clear though.
>>
>> Jacques Garrigue
>>
>>
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next prev parent reply other threads:[~2008-02-13 14:18 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 14+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2008-02-11 20:03 Stephen Weeks
2008-02-11 20:46 ` [Caml-list] " Markus Mottl
2008-02-12 4:22 ` Jacques Garrigue
2008-02-12 10:35 ` Andrej Bauer
2008-02-12 14:43 ` Luc Maranget
2008-02-13 8:00 ` Jacques Garrigue
2008-02-13 14:15 ` Christopher L Conway
2008-02-13 14:18 ` Michael Hicks [this message]
2008-02-13 14:22 ` David Teller
2008-02-13 14:35 ` Till Varoquaux
2008-02-13 14:52 ` Michael Hicks
2008-02-13 14:53 ` Mattias Engdegård
2008-02-13 15:55 ` Christopher L Conway
2008-02-13 16:53 ` Stefano Zacchiroli
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