The semantic marriage of monads and effects
Abstract
Wadler and Thiemann unified type-and-effect systems with monadic semantics via a syntactic correspondence and soundness results with respect to an operational semantics. They conjecture that a general, "coherent" denotational semantics can be given to unify effect systems with a monadic-style semantics. We provide such a semantics based on the novel structure of an indexed monad, which we introduce. We redefine the semantics of Moggi's computational lambda-calculus in terms of (strong) indexed monads which gives a one-to-one correspondence between indices of the denotations and the effect annotations of traditional effect systems. Dually, this approach yields indexed comonads which gives a unified semantics and effect system to contextual notions of effect (called coeffects), which we have previously described.
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@article{arxiv.1401.5391,
title = {The semantic marriage of monads and effects},
author = {Dominic Orchard and Tomas Petricek and Alan Mycroft},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1401.5391},
year = {2014}
}
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