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Reconciling noninterference and gradual typing
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EngineeringType TheoryVerificationSemanticsSyntactic StructureFormal VerificationGradual TypingSyntaxGeneric ProgrammingDependently Typed ProgrammingComputational LinguisticsDynamic Gradual GuaranteeGrammarLanguage StudiesComputer ScienceType SystemProgram AnalysisFormal MethodsUnification GrammarGradual Type SystemLinguisticsComputational Semantics
One of the standard correctness criteria for gradual typing is the dynamic gradual guarantee, which ensures that loosening type annotations in a program does not affect its behavior in arbitrary ways. Though natural, prior work has pointed out that the guarantee does not hold of any gradual type system for information-flow control. Toro et al.'s GSLRef language, for example, had to abandon it to validate noninterference.
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