Scopes Describe Frames: A Uniform Model for Memory Layout in Dynamic Semantics (Artifact)

Casper Bach Poulsen, Pierre Neron, Andrew Tolmach, Eelco Visser

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Abstract

Our paper introduces a systematic approach to the alignment of names in the static structure of a program, and memory layout and access during its execution. We develop a uniform memory model consisting of frames that instantiate the scopes in the scope graph of a program. This provides a language-independent correspondence between static scopes and run-time memory layout, and between static resolution paths and run-time memory access paths. The approach scales to a range of binding features, supports straightforward type soundness proofs, and provides the basis for a language-independent specification of sound reachability-based garbage collection. This Coq artifact showcases how our uniform model for memory layout in dynamic semantics provides structure to type soundness proofs. The artifact contains type soundness proofs mechanized in Coq for (supersets of) all languages in the paper. The type soundness proofs rely on a language-independent framework formalizing scope graphs and frame heaps.
Original languageEnglish
Pages1-3
Number of pages3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2016
EventECOOP 2016: 30th European Conference on Object-Oriented Programming - Rome, Italy
Duration: 18 Jul 201622 Jul 2016

Conference

ConferenceECOOP 2016
Country/TerritoryItaly
CityRome
Period18/07/1622/07/16

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