Practical Datatype Specializations with Phantom Types and Recursion Schemes

Computer Science – Programming Languages

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25 pages. Appeared in the Proc. of the 2005 ACM SIGPLAN Workshop on ML

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Datatype specialization is a form of subtyping that captures program invariants on data structures that are expressed using the convenient and intuitive datatype notation. Of particular interest are structural invariants such as well-formedness. We investigate the use of phantom types for describing datatype specializations. We show that it is possible to express statically-checked specializations within the type system of Standard ML. We also show that this can be done in a way that does not lose useful programming facilities such as pattern matching in case expressions.

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