Sharing Analysis in the Pawns Compiler
Pawns is a programming language under development that supports algebraic data types, polymorphism, higher order functions and "pure" declarative programming. It also supports impure imperative features including destructive update of shared data structures via pointers, allowing significa...
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Zusammenfassung: | Pawns is a programming language under development that supports algebraic
data types, polymorphism, higher order functions and "pure" declarative
programming. It also supports impure imperative features including destructive
update of shared data structures via pointers, allowing significantly increased
efficiency for some operations. A novelty of Pawns is that all impure "effects"
must be made obvious in the source code and they can be safely encapsulated in
pure functions in a way that is checked by the compiler. Execution of a pure
function can perform destructive updates on data structures that are local to
or eventually returned from the function without risking modification of the
data structures passed to the function. This paper describes the sharing
analysis which allows impurity to be encapsulated. Aspects of the analysis are
similar to other published work, but in addition it handles explicit pointers
and destructive update, higher order functions including closures and pre- and
post-conditions concerning sharing for functions. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2409.02398 |