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A Formalization of the Semantics of Functional-Logic Programming in Isabelle

Abstract

Modern functional-logic programming languages like Toy or Curry feature non-strict non-deterministic functions that behave under call-time choice semantics. A standard formulation for this semantics is the CRWL logic, that specifies a proof calculus for computing the set of possible results for each expression. In this paper we present a formalization of that calculus in the Isabelle/HOL proof assistant. We have proved some basic properties of CRWL: closedness under c-substitutions, polarity and compositionality. We also discuss some insights that have been gained, such as the fact that left linearity of program rules is not needed for any of these results to hold.
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inria-00408964 , version 1 (04-08-2009)

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  • HAL Id : inria-00408964 , version 1
  • ARXIV : 0908.0494

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Francisco López Fraguas, Stephan Merz, Juan Rodríguez Hortalá. A Formalization of the Semantics of Functional-Logic Programming in Isabelle. 22nd International Conference on Theorem Proving in Higher-Order Logics : emerging trends session - TPHOLs 2009, Technische Universität München, Aug 2009, Munich, Germany. ⟨inria-00408964⟩
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