Termination Casts: A Flexible Approach to Termination with General Recursion
Abstract
This paper proposes a type-and-effect system called Teqt, which distinguishes terminating terms and total functions from possibly diverging terms and partial functions, for a lambda calculus with general recursion and equality types. The central idea is to include a primitive type-form "Terminates t", expressing that term t is terminating; and then allow terms t to be coerced from possibly diverging to total, using a proof of Terminates t. We call such coercions termination casts, and show how to implement terminating recursion using them. For the meta-theory of the system, we describe a translation from Teqt to a logical theory of termination for general recursive, simply typed functions. Every typing judgment of Teqt is translated to a theorem expressing the appropriate termination property of the computational part of the Teqt term.
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@article{arxiv.1012.4900,
title = {Termination Casts: A Flexible Approach to Termination with General Recursion},
author = {Aaron Stump and Vilhelm Sjöberg and Stephanie Weirich},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1012.4900},
year = {2010}
}
Comments
In Proceedings PAR 2010, arXiv:1012.4555