Formalizing $\varphi$-calculus: a purely object-oriented calculus of decorated objects
Programming Languages
2022-12-05 v2 Logic in Computer Science
Abstract
Many calculi exist for modelling various features of object-oriented languages. Many of them are based on -calculus and focus either on statically typed class-based languages or dynamic prototype-based languages. We formalize untyped calculus of decorated objects, informally presented by Bugayenko, which is defined in terms of objects and relies on decoration as a primary mechanism of object extension. It is not based on -calculus, yet with only four basic syntactic constructions is just as complete. We prove the calculus is confluent (i.e. possesses Church-Rosser property), and introduce an abstract machine for call-by-name evaluation. Finally, we provide a sound translation to -calculus with records.
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@article{arxiv.2204.07454,
title = {Formalizing $\varphi$-calculus: a purely object-oriented calculus of decorated objects},
author = {Nikolai Kudasov and Violetta Sim},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2204.07454},
year = {2022}
}