Wed 17 Jul 2019 13:30 - 13:50 at Mancy - Types Chair(s): Davide Ancona

Transient gradual typing imposes run-time type tests that typically cause a linear slowdown. This performance impact discourages the use of type annotations because adding types to a program makes the program slower. A virtual machine can employ standard just-in-time optimizations to reduce the overhead of transient checks to near zero. These optimizations can give gradually-typed languages performance comparable to state-of-the-art dynamic languages, so programmers can add types to their code without affecting their programs’ performance.

Wed 17 Jul

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13:30 - 15:10
TypesResearch Papers at Mancy
Chair(s): Davide Ancona University of Genova
13:30
20m
Research paper
Transient Typechecks are (Almost) Free
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Richard Roberts Victoria University of Wellington, Stefan Marr University of Kent, Michael Homer Victoria University of Wellington, James Noble Victoria University of Wellington
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13:50
20m
Research paper
A Typing Discipline for Hardware Interfaces
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Jan de Muijnck-Hughes University of Glasgow, Wim Vanderbauwhede University of Glasgow
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14:10
20m
Research paper
Minimal Session TypesPearl
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Alen Arslanagić University of Groningen, Jorge A. Pérez University of Groningen, The Netherlands, Erik Voogd University of Oslo
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14:30
20m
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Julia's Efficient Algorithm for Subtyping Unions and Covariant TuplesPearl
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Benjamin Chung Northeastern University, Francesco Zappa Nardelli Inria, Jan Vitek Northeastern University
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14:50
20m
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On Satisfiability of Nominal Subtyping with Variance
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Aleksandr Misonizhnik Saint-Petersburg State University, Dmitry Mordvinov Saint-Petersburg State University, JetBrains Research
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