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A theory of typed coercions and its applications
2009
Proceedings of the 14th ACM SIGPLAN international conference on Functional programming - ICFP '09
A number of important program rewriting scenarios can be recast as type-directed coercion insertion. These range from more theoretical applications such as coercive subtyping and supporting overloading in type theories, to more practical applications such as integrating static and dynamically typed code using gradual typing, and inlining code to enforce security policies such as access control and provenance tracking. In this paper we give a general theory of typedirected coercion insertion. We
doi:10.1145/1596550.1596598
dblp:conf/icfp/SwamyHB09
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