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Unboxing Mutually Recursive Type Definitions in OCaml

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In modern OCaml, single-argument datatype declarations (variants with a single con-structor, records with a single field) can sometimes be "unboxed". This means that their memory representation is the same as their single argument (omitting the variant or record constructor and an indirection), thus achieving better time and memory efficiency. However , in the case of generalized/guarded algebraic datatypes (GADTs), unboxing is not always possible due to a subtle assumption about the runtime representation of OCaml values. The current correctness check is incomplete, rejecting many valid definitions, in particular those involving mutually-recursive datatype declarations. In this paper, we explain the notion of separability as a semantic for the unboxing criterion, and propose a set of inference rules to check separability. From these inference rules, we derive a new implementation of the unboxing check that properly supports mutually-recursive definitions.
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hal-01929508 , version 1 (21-11-2018)

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Simon Colin, Rodolphe Lepigre, Gabriel Scherer. Unboxing Mutually Recursive Type Definitions in OCaml. JFLA 2019 - 30 èmes journées francophones des langages applicatifs, Jan 2019, Les Rousses, France. ⟨hal-01929508⟩
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