Resolution as intersection subtyping via Modus Ponens

Author:

Marntirosian Koar1,Schrijvers Tom1ORCID,Oliveira Bruno C. d. S.2,Karachalias Georgios3

Affiliation:

1. KU Leuven, Belgium

2. University of Hong Kong, China

3. Tweag, France

Abstract

Resolution and subtyping are two common mechanisms in programming languages. Resolution is used by features such as type classes or Scala-style implicits to synthesize values automatically from contextual type information. Subtyping is commonly used to automatically convert the type of a value into another compatible type. So far the two mechanisms have been considered independently of each other. This paper shows that, with a small extension, subtyping with intersection types can subsume resolution. This has three main consequences. Firstly, resolution does not need to be implemented as a separate mechanism. Secondly, the interaction between resolution and subtyping becomes apparent. Finally, the integration of resolution into subtyping enables first-class (implicit) environments. The extension that recovers the power of resolution via subtyping is the modus ponens rule of propositional logic. While it is easily added to declarative subtyping, significant care needs to be taken to retain desirable properties, such as transitivity and decidability of algorithmic subtyping, and coherence. To materialize these ideas we develop λ i MP , a calculus that extends a iprevious calculus with disjoint intersection types, and develop its metatheory in the Coq theorem prover.

Funder

Flemish Fund for Scientific Research

KU Leuven

Hong Kong Research Grant Council

Publisher

Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)

Subject

Safety, Risk, Reliability and Quality,Software

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