TitleTunable static inference for Generic Universe Types
Publication TypeConference Paper
Year of Publication2011
AuthorsDietl W, Ernst MD, Müller P
Conference NameECOOP 2011 –- Object-Oriented Programming, 25th European Conference
Pagination333–357
Date or Month PublishedJuly
Conference LocationLancaster, UK
AbstractObject ownership is useful for many applications, including program verification, thread synchronization, and memory management. However, the annotation overhead of ownership type systems hampers their widespread application. This paper addresses this issue by presenting a tunable static type inference for Generic Universe Types. In contrast to classical type systems, ownership types have no single most general typing. Our inference chooses among the legal typings via heuristics. Our inference is tunable: users can indicate a preference for certain typings by adjusting the heuristics or by supplying partial annotations for the program. We present how the constraints of Generic Universe Types can be encoded as a boolean satisfiability (SAT) problem and how a weighted Max-SAT solver finds a correct Universe typing that optimizes the weights. We implemented the static inference tool, applied our inference tool to four real-world applications, and inferred interesting ownership structures.
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Citation KeyDietlEM2011