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Thu 22 Jun 2017 15:50 - 16:15 at Auditorium, Vertex Building - Calculi and Semantics Chair(s): Colin Gordon

Homogeneous generative meta-programming (HGMP) enables the generation of program fragments at compile-time or run-time. We present a foundational calculus which can model both compile-time and run-time evaluated HGMP, allowing us to model, for the first time, languages such as Template Haskell. The calculus is designed such that it can be gradually enhanced with the features needed to model many of the advanced features of real languages. As a demonstration of the flexibility of our approach, we also provide a simple type system for the calculus.

Thu 22 Jun

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15:50 - 17:30
Calculi and SemanticsECOOP Research Papers at Auditorium, Vertex Building
Chair(s): Colin Gordon Drexel University
15:50
25m
Talk
Modelling homogeneous generative meta-programming
ECOOP Research Papers
Martin Berger , Laurence Tratt King's College London, Christian Urban King's College London
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16:15
25m
Talk
Mixing Metaphors: Actors as Channels and Channels as Actors
ECOOP Research Papers
Simon Fowler The University of Edinburgh, Sam Lindley University of Edinburgh, UK, Philip Wadler University of Edinburgh, UK
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16:40
25m
Talk
μPuppet: A Declarative Subset of the Puppet Configuration Language
ECOOP Research Papers
Weili Fu University of Edinburgh, Roly Perera University of Edinburgh, UK / University of Glasgow, UK, Paul Anderson University of Edinburgh, James Cheney University of Edinburgh, UK
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17:05
25m
Talk
Strong Normalization for Dependent Object Types (DOT)
ECOOP Research Papers
Fei Wang , Tiark Rompf Purdue University
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