| Kim B. Bruce, Luca Cardelli, and Benjamin Pierce. Comparing Object Encodings. Theoretical Aspects of Computer Science, 1997. to appear. |
....of the hidden method, whereas [16] requires them to have the same type. As the first requirement is weaker, our soundness result automatically applies to the later, stricter version of Java as in [16] Our work is grounded in reality: rather than give an encoding of Java into a minimal calculus [5] we modelled a language which is very near to Java syntax and implementations. 1.2 Our approach We define Java s , a subset of Java containing the features listed previously, and a type inference system which assigns types to well formed Java s expressions. Java s programs are then enriched with ....
Kim B. Bruce, Luca Cardelli, and Benjamin Pierce. Comparing Object Encodings. Theoretical Aspects of Computer Science, 1997. to appear.
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Kim B. Bruce, Luca Cardelli, and Benjamin Pierce. Comparing Object Encodings. Theoretical Aspects of Computer Science, 1997. to appear.
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