Reasoning tradeoffs in languages with enhanced modularity features

J. Sánchez, Gary T. Leavens
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The continuous need for more ambitious, more complex, and more dependable software systems demands mechanisms to modularize such systems and reason about their correctness. The reasoning process is affected by the programming language’s features, like dynamic dispatching, implicit invocation and oblivious aspect weaving, and by how the programmer uses them. In this paper, by devising a unifying formal setting, we show how reasoning varies with the different language mechanisms, and provide sound rules for reasoning about programs that use these features. While analyzing these mechanisms we explore the main compromises or tradeoffs that led to them and explain the disciplines they impose and the strength of the reasoning conclusions one can derive in each case. Our contributions will benefit both language designers and programmers. Language designers will benefit from learning the effects of different modularity features on reasoning. Programmers will learn how to reason about programs that use such features.
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在具有增强模块化特性的语言中进行推理权衡
对更宏大、更复杂、更可靠的软件系统的持续需求,要求将这些系统模块化并对其正确性进行推理的机制。推理过程受编程语言的特性(如动态调度、隐式调用和不经意方面编织)以及程序员如何使用它们的影响。在本文中,通过设计一个统一的形式设置,我们展示了推理如何随着不同的语言机制而变化,并为使用这些特征的程序提供了合理的推理规则。在分析这些机制的同时,我们探索了导致它们的主要妥协或权衡,并解释了它们所施加的学科以及在每种情况下可以得出的推理结论的强度。我们的贡献将使语言设计者和程序员都受益。语言设计者将从学习不同的模块化特性对推理的影响中受益。程序员将学习如何对使用这些特性的程序进行推理。
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