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A Calculus for Scoped Effects & Handlers

Authors :
Bosman, Roger
Berg, Birthe van den
Tang, Wenhao
Schrijvers, Tom
Source :
Logical Methods in Computer Science, Volume 20, Issue 4 (November 22, 2024) lmcs:11234
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Algebraic effects & handlers have become a standard approach for side-effects in functional programming. Their modular composition with other effects and clean separation of syntax and semantics make them attractive to a wide audience. However, not all effects can be classified as algebraic; some need a more sophisticated handling. In particular, effects that have or create a delimited scope need special care, as their continuation consists of two parts-in and out of the scope-and their modular composition introduces additional complexity. These effects are called scoped and have gained attention by their growing applicability and adoption in popular libraries. While calculi have been designed with algebraic effects & handlers built in to facilitate their use, a calculus that supports scoped effects & handlers in a similar manner does not yet exist. This work fills this gap: we present $\lambda_{\mathit{sc}}$, a calculus with native support for both algebraic and scoped effects & handlers. It addresses the need for polymorphic handlers and explicit clauses for forwarding unknown scoped operations to other handlers. Our calculus is based on Eff, an existing calculus for algebraic effects, extended with Koka-style row polymorphism, and consists of a formal grammar, operational semantics, a (type-safe) type-and-effect system and type inference. We demonstrate $\lambda_{\mathit{sc}}$ on a range of examples.

Details

Database :
arXiv
Journal :
Logical Methods in Computer Science, Volume 20, Issue 4 (November 22, 2024) lmcs:11234
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2304.09697
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.46298/lmcs-20(4:17)2024