EVCS
Wed 5 Apr 2023 Delft, Netherlands
Wed 5 Apr 2023 16:00 - 16:10 at Theatre Hall - Session 4: Scopes & Types Chair(s): Yannis Smaragdakis

Static name binding (i.e., associating references with appropriate declarations) is an essential aspect of programming languages. However, it is usually treated in an unprincipled manner, often leaving a gap between formalization and implementation. The scope graph formalism mitigates these deficiencies by providing a well-defined, first-class, language-parametric representation of name binding. Scope graphs serve as a foundation for deriving type checkers from declarative type system specifications, reasoning about type soundness, and implementing editor services and refactorings. In this paper we present an overview of scope graphs, and, using examples, show how the ideas and notation of the formalism have evolved. We also briefly discuss follow-up research beyond type checking, and evaluate the formalism.

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Wed 5 Apr

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16:00 - 17:30
Session 4: Scopes & TypesEelco Visser Commemorative Symposium at Theatre Hall
Chair(s): Yannis Smaragdakis University of Athens
16:00
10m
Talk
Scope Graphs: The Story so Far
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Aron Zwaan Delft University of Technology, Hendrik van Antwerpen GitHub
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16:10
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Talk
Dependently Typed Languages in Statix
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Jonathan Brouwer TU Delft, Jesper Cockx Delft University of Technology, Aron Zwaan Delft University of Technology
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16:20
10m
Talk
Stack graphs: Name Resolution at Scale
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16:30
10m
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Using Spoofax to Support Online Code Navigation
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Peter D. Mosses Delft University of Technology
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16:40
10m
Talk
Renamingless Capture-Avoiding Substitution for Definitional Interpreters
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Casper Bach Poulsen Delft University of Technology
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16:50
10m
Talk
Reasoning About Paths in the Interface Graph
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Michael Greenberg Stevens Institute of Technology
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17:00
10m
Talk
Type Theory as a Language Workbench
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Jan de Muijnck-Hughes University of Glasgow, Guillaume Allais University of St Andrews, Edwin Brady University of St Andrews, UK
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17:10
10m
Talk
A Simply Numbered Lambda Calculus
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Friedrich Steimann Fernuniversität in Hagen
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17:20
10m
Other
Session closing
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