2024
DOI: 10.1145/3676954
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A Logical Approach to Type Soundness

Amin Timany,
Robbert Krebbers,
Derek Dreyer
et al.

Abstract: Type soundness, which asserts that “well-typed programs cannot go wrong”, is widely viewed as the canonical theorem one must prove to establish that a type system is doing its job. It is commonly proved using the so-called syntactic approach (aka progress and preservation ), which has had a huge impact on the study and teaching of programming language foundations. Unfortunately, syntactic type soundness is a rather weak theorem. It only applies to programs that a… Show more

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