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Generic Ownership for Generic Java

Generic Ownership for Generic Java

Research Paper

Thursday, Oct 26, from 10:30 to 12:00

Ownership types enforce encapsulation in object-oriented programs by ensuring that objects cannot be leaked beyond object(s) that own them. Existing ownership programming languages either do not support parametric polymorphism (type genericity) or attempt to add it on top of ownership restrictions. Generic Ownership provides per-object ownership on top of a sound generic imperative language. The resulting system not only provides ownership guarantees comparable to established systems, but also requires few additional language mechanisms due to full reuse of parametric polymorphism. We formalise the core of Generic Ownership, highlighting that only restriction of this calls and owner subtype preservation are required to achieve deep ownership. Finally we describe how Ownership Generic Java (OGJ) was implemented as a minimal extension to Generic Java in the hope of bringing ownership types into mainstream programming.

Alex Potanin, Victoria University of Wellington
James Noble, Victoria University of Wellington
Dave Clarke, Centrum voor Wiskunde en Informatica
Robert Biddle, Carleton University

 
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