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====== EffScript: Practical Effects for Scala ====== | ====== EffScript: Practical Effects for Scala ====== |
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{{bib>toroTanter-oopsla2015|Customizable Gradual Polymorphic Effects for Scala}} accepted at [[http://2015.splashcon.org/track/oopsla2015|OOPSLA 2015]] [[http://2015.splashcon.org/track/splash2015-artifacts|{{research:aec-oopsla.png?40}}]] | {{bib>toroTanter-oopsla2015|Customizable Gradual Polymorphic Effects for Scala}} accepted at [[http://2015.splashcon.org/track/oopsla2015|OOPSLA 2015]] [[http://2015.splashcon.org/track/splash2015-artifacts|{{research:aec-oopsla.png?100}}]] |
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EffScript is a small domain-specific language for writing tailored effect disciplines for Scala. In addition to being customizable, the underlying effect system supports both effect polymorphism (as developed by Lukas Rytz in his PhD thesis) and gradual effect checking (following the theory of Bañados, Garcia and Tanter). | EffScript is a small domain-specific language for writing tailored effect disciplines for Scala. In addition to being customizable, the underlying effect system supports both effect polymorphism (as developed by Lukas Rytz in his PhD thesis) and gradual effect checking (following the theory of Bañados, Garcia and Tanter). |