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Gang Chen
Full integration of subtyping and
if-expression
In Proc. 4rd Int'l Conf. Principles & Practice Declarative
Programming ACM Press, 2002
The combination of full subsumption and conditional
expression is a challenging problem, because in such a
system, a term might not have a type which is a
representative of all types of the term. Therefore, the
traditional type checking technique fails. Due to such a
difficulty, Java typing rule for if-expression uses only
a restricted form of subtyping. In this paper, we propose
a type system which includes both of the above mentioned
features and enjoys decidable type checking. We also show
that the system has the subject reduction property. It is
expected that this technique could be used to improve the
type system of Java with full subsumption. [ bib |
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