2009
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-10672-9_10
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On the Decidability of Subtyping with Bounded Existential Types

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“…There have been several formalisations of the Java type system, for purposes including formal definition [17], type soundness [4], decidability of type checking [20,14], and to gain better understanding of the mechanism [18,3,15].…”
Section: Wildcards In Javamentioning
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“…There have been several formalisations of the Java type system, for purposes including formal definition [17], type soundness [4], decidability of type checking [20,14], and to gain better understanding of the mechanism [18,3,15].…”
Section: Wildcards In Javamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We include assignment, since the presence of mutable state is relevant for the correct treatment of advanced type system features such as wildcards [15]. Our syntactic notion of subtyping is close to those employed in other existential type systems [20,19,13] but with some simplifications in presentation and a closer connection with the logical basis of existential types. Our language is rich enough to denote the types that can be expressed in Java (which is a superset of the types which can be denoted in Java).…”
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“…First-class quantification easily leads to undecidable type inference [22,23]. To make type inference decidable, we restrict quantification to class variables and integer variables.…”
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