用于经过验证的、遵守法律的类型类实例的通用且灵活的默认值

Ryan G. Scott, Ryan Newton
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依赖类型语言允许程序员通过简单地将这些规则编码为类方法来声明和证明类型类规则。但是,编写这些方法的实现常常会让位于大量的例程和样板代码,并且根据所涉及的规律,这些证明的大小可能会随着所涉及的数据类型的大小超线性地增长。我们提出了一种技术,通过利用数据类型泛型编程来自动删除该样板的大部分内容。我们观察到,任何代数数据类型都有一个等效的表示类型,它由更简单、更小的类型组成,更容易证明定理。通过构造数据类型与其表示类型之间的同构,我们通过在表示类型上重用相应的证明来推导原始数据类型的证明。我们的工作被设计成通用的,不需要先进的自动化技术,如战术系统。作为这种说法的证据,我们在一个Haskell库中实现了这些想法,该库定义了标准基库中方法的通用、规范实现和类的证明义务。
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Generic and flexible defaults for verified, law-abiding type-class instances
Dependently typed languages allow programmers to state and prove type class laws by simply encoding the laws as class methods. But writing implementations of these methods frequently give way to large amounts of routine, boilerplate code, and depending on the law involved, the size of these proofs can grow superlinearly with the size of the datatypes involved. We present a technique for automating away large swaths of this boilerplate by leveraging datatype-generic programming. We observe that any algebraic data type has an equivalent representation type that is composed of simpler, smaller types that are simpler to prove theorems over. By constructing an isomorphism between a datatype and its representation type, we derive proofs for the original datatype by reusing the corresponding proof over the representation type. Our work is designed to be general-purpose and does not require advanced automation techniques such as tactic systems. As evidence for this claim, we implement these ideas in a Haskell library that defines generic, canonical implementations of the methods and proof obligations for classes in the standard base library.
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