Later credits: resourceful reasoning for the later modality

Author:

Spies Simon1ORCID,Gäher Lennard1ORCID,Tassarotti Joseph2ORCID,Jung Ralf3ORCID,Krebbers Robbert4ORCID,Birkedal Lars5ORCID,Dreyer Derek1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. MPI-SWS, Germany

2. New York University, USA

3. Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA

4. Radboud University Nijmegen, Netherlands

5. Aarhus University, Denmark

Abstract

In the past two decades, step-indexed logical relations and separation logics have both come to play a major role in semantics and verification research. More recently, they have been married together in the form of step-indexed separation logics like VST, iCAP, and Iris, which provide powerful tools for (among other things) building semantic models of richly typed languages like Rust. In these logics, propositions are given semantics using a step-indexed model, and step-indexed reasoning is reflected into the logic through the so-called “later” modality. On the one hand, this modality provides an elegant, high-level account of step-indexed reasoning; on the other hand, when used in sufficiently sophisticated ways, it can become a nuisance, turning perfectly natural proof strategies into dead ends. In this work, we introduce later credits , a new technique for escaping later-modality quagmires. By leveraging the second ancestor of these logics—separation logic—later credits turn “the right to eliminate a later” into an ownable resource, which is subject to all the traditional modular reasoning principles of separation logic. We develop the theory of later credits in the context of Iris, and present several challenging examples of proofs and proof patterns which were previously not possible in Iris but are now possible due to later credits.

Funder

Dutch Research Council

NSF

Publisher

Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)

Subject

Safety, Risk, Reliability and Quality,Software

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