A syntactic approach to type soundness

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We present a new approach to proving type soundness for Hindley/Milner-style polymorphic type systems. The keys to our approach are (1) an adaptation of subject reduction theorems from combinatory logic to programming languages, and (2) the use of rewriting techniques for the specification of the language semantics. The approach easily extends from polymorphic functional languages to imperative languages that provide references, exceptions, continuations, and similar features. We illustrate the technique with a type soundness theorem for the core of Standard ML, which includes the first type soundness proof for polymorphic exceptions and continuations. © 1994 Academic Press, Inc.

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Wright, A. K., & Felleisen, M. (1994). A syntactic approach to type soundness. Information and Computation, 115(1), 38–94. https://doi.org/10.1006/inco.1994.1093

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