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Verification of High-Level Transformations with Inductive Refinement Types
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Dimovski, Aleksandar S
, Al-Sibahi, Ahmad Salim
, Jensen, Thomas P
, Wasowski, Andrzej
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/ Pattern analysis
/ Pattern matching
/ Semantics
/ Transformations
2018
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Verification of High-Level Transformations with Inductive Refinement Types
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Dimovski, Aleksandar S
, Al-Sibahi, Ahmad Salim
, Jensen, Thomas P
, Wasowski, Andrzej
in
Languages
/ Level (quantity)
/ Pattern analysis
/ Pattern matching
/ Semantics
/ Transformations
2018
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Verification of High-Level Transformations with Inductive Refinement Types
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Verification of High-Level Transformations with Inductive Refinement Types
2018
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Overview
High-level transformation languages like Rascal include expressive features for manipulating large abstract syntax trees: first-class traversals, expressive pattern matching, backtracking and generalized iterators. We present the design and implementation of an abstract interpretation tool, Rabit, for verifying inductive type and shape properties for transformations written in such languages. We describe how to perform abstract interpretation based on operational semantics, specifically focusing on the challenges arising when analyzing the expressive traversals and pattern matching. Finally, we evaluate Rabit on a series of transformations (normalization, desugaring, refactoring, code generators, type inference, etc.) showing that we can effectively verify stated properties.
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Cornell University Library, arXiv.org
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