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Executable Relational Specifications of Polymorphic Type Systems using Prolog

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A declarative and machine executable specification of the Hindley–Milner type system (HM) can be formulated using a logic programming language. Modern functional language implementations such as the GHC supports more advanced polymorphism beyond HM. We progressively extended the HM specification to include more features. We will contemplate on the lessons from this case study and discuss plans on the TIPER project.

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