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ICFP 2017
Sun 3 - Sat 9 September 2017 Oxford, United Kingdom
Wed 6 Sep 2017 10:30 - 10:52 at L1 - Dependently Typed Programming Chair(s): Daniel R. Licata

We propose a core semantics for Dependent Haskell, an extension of Haskell with full-spectrum dependent types. Our semantics consists of two related languages. The first is a Curry-style dependently-typed language with nontermination, irrelevant arguments, and equality abstraction. The second, inspired by the Glasgow Haskell Compiler's core language FC, is its explicitly-typed analogue, suitable for implementation in GHC. All of our results—chiefly, type safety, along with theorems that relate these two languages—have been formalized using the Coq proof assistant. Because our work is backwards compatible with Haskell, our type safety proof holds in the presence of nonterminating computation. However, unlike other full-spectrum dependently-typed languages, such as Coq, Agda or Idris, because of this nontermination, Haskell's term language does not correspond to a consistent logic.

Wed 6 Sep

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10:30 - 12:00
Dependently Typed ProgrammingResearch Papers at L1
Chair(s): Daniel R. Licata Wesleyan University
10:30
22m
Talk
A Specification for Dependent Types in Haskell
Research Papers
Stephanie Weirich University of Pennsylvania, USA, Antoine Voizard University of Pennsylvania, USA, Pedro Henrique Azevedo de Amorim Ecole Polytechnique, n.n. / University of Campinas, Brazil, Richard A. Eisenberg Bryn Mawr College, USA
DOI
10:52
22m
Talk
Parametric Quantifiers for Dependent Type Theory
Research Papers
Andreas Nuyts KU Leuven, Belgium, Andrea Vezzosi Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden, Dominique Devriese KU Leuven, Belgium
DOI
11:15
22m
Talk
Normalization by Evaluation for Sized Dependent Types
Research Papers
Andreas Abel University of Gothenburg, Sweden, Andrea Vezzosi Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden, Théo Winterhalter ENS Paris-Saclay, France
DOI
11:37
22m
Talk
A Metaprogramming Framework for Formal Verification
Research Papers
Gabriel Ebner Vienna University of Technology, Austria, Sebastian Ullrich KIT, Germany, Jared Roesch University of Washington, USA, Jeremy Avigad Carnegie Mellon University, USA, Leonardo de Moura Microsoft Research, n.n.
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