Mechanizing Session-Types using a Structural View: Enforcing Linearity without Linearity

IF 2.2 Q2 COMPUTER SCIENCE, SOFTWARE ENGINEERING
Chuta Sano, Ryan Kavanagh, Brigitte Pientka
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Abstract

Session types employ a linear type system that ensures that communication channels cannot be implicitly copied or discarded. As a result, many mechanizations of these systems require modeling channel contexts and carefully ensuring that they treat channels linearly. We demonstrate a technique that localizes linearity conditions as additional predicates embedded within type judgments, which allows us to use structural typing contexts instead of linear ones. This technique is especially relevant when leveraging (weak) higher-order abstract syntax to handle channel mobility and the intricate binding structures that arise in session-typed systems. Following this approach, we mechanize a session-typed system based on classical linear logic and its type preservation proof in the proof assistant Beluga, which uses the logical framework LF as its encoding language. We also prove adequacy for our encoding. This shows the tractability and effectiveness of our approach in modelling substructural systems such as session-typed languages.
使用结构视图机械化会话类型:在没有线性的情况下强制线性
会话类型采用线性类型系统,确保通信通道不会被隐式复制或丢弃。因此,这些系统的许多机械化都需要对通道上下文进行建模,并仔细确保它们对通道进行线性处理。我们演示了一种技术,该技术将线性条件定位为嵌入类型判断中的附加谓词,这允许我们使用结构类型上下文而不是线性类型上下文。当利用(弱)高阶抽象语法来处理会话类型系统中出现的通道移动性和复杂的绑定结构时,这种技术尤其重要。根据这种方法,我们在证明助手Beluga中机械化了一个基于经典线性逻辑及其类型保存证明的会话类型系统,该系统使用逻辑框架LF作为其编码语言。我们还证明了编码的充分性。这显示了我们的方法在模拟子结构系统(如会话类型语言)方面的可跟踪性和有效性。
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