| J. Gregory Morrisett. Data representations and polymorphic languages. PhD thesis proposal, December 1993. |
....code seriously. Data representation can be dealt with by using intensional polymorphism [22] which can give programmers tight control over data representation using flat types. However, the implementation and design of languages using intensional polymorphism is the subject of active research [38], so I will not use this approach in my thesis. Instead, I will use ad hoc approaches to ensure that integer and floating point arrays are flattened. Specifically, there will be three kinds of arrays: flattened integer arrays, flattened floating point arrays, and polymorphic arrays. The array ....
J. Gregory Morrisett. Data representations and polymorphic languages. PhD thesis proposal, December 1993.
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