I came across the paper “Fair Reactive Programming” by Andrew Cave,
Francisco Ferreira, Prakash Panangaden, and Brigitte Pientka.
Would it be possible/make sense to integrate these ideas into ATS?
I came across the paper “Fair Reactive Programming” by Andrew Cave,
Francisco Ferreira, Prakash Panangaden, and Brigitte Pientka.
Would it be possible/make sense to integrate these ideas into ATS?
I did a quick read of the paper.
I think you can introduce some abstract types and functions to encode
inside ATS what is done in the paper. I am fairly familiar with Nagano’s
work
on guarded fixed-points. My hunch is that you can bring that piece in as
well.
So you could end up with the encoding of a system in ATS that is richer than
the one presented in the paper.
Of course, this is all off the top of my head.On Monday, December 8, 2014 7:57:53 PM UTC-5, Marko Schütz-Schmuck wrote:
Yes
Yes
http://lambda-the-ultimate.org/node/4900#comment-78969
thought i’d seen that paper mentioned somewhere before…
ah hah!
Would it be possible/make sense to integrate these ideas into ATS?
In what way? Do you mean to extend the type system of ATS to support
the type system presented in the paper?On Mon, Dec 8, 2014 at 10:54 AM, Marko Schütz-Schmuck < markos...@googlemail.com> wrote:
I came across the paper “Fair Reactive Programming” by Andrew Cave,
Francisco Ferreira, Prakash Panangaden, and Brigitte Pientka.Would it be possible/make sense to integrate these ideas into ATS?
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