F. Damiani, S. Drossopoulou, and P. Giannini
Refined
effects for unanticipated object re-classification: Fickle3 (extended
abstract)
In ICTCS'03, volume 2841 of LNCS, pages 97-110 Springer,
2003
In previous work with Dezani on the language Fickle and its extension FickleII
we introduced language features for object re-classification for imperative,
typed, class-based, object-oriented languages.
In this paper we present the language Fickle3, which on one side refines
FickleII with more expressive effect annotations, and on the other eliminates
the need to declare explicitly which are the classes of the objects that may
be re-classified. Therefore, Ficle3 allows to correctly type meaningful
programs which FickleII rejects. Moreover, re-classification may be decided by
the client of a class, allowing ``unanticipated object re-classification''.
As for FickleII, also the type and effect system for Fickle3 guarantees that,
even though objects may be re-classified across classes with different
members, they will never attempt to access non existing members.
The type and effect system of Fickle3 has some significant differences from
the one of FickleII. In particular, besides the fact that intra-class type
checking has to track the more refined effects, when a class is combined with
other classes some additional inter-class checking is introduced.
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