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-====== A Typed Monadic Embedding of Aspects ====== +This page has been moved to: [[research/software/effectiveaspects]].
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-We developed a novel approach to embed pointcut/advice aspects in a typed functional programming language like Haskell. Aspects are first-class, can be deployed dynamically, and the pointcut language is extensible. Type soundness is guaranteed by exploiting the underlying type system, in particular phantom types and a new anti-unification type class. The use of monads brings type-based reasoning about effects for the first time in the pointcut/advice setting, and makes it possible to modularly extend or modify the aspect language. +
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-====== Source Code ====== +
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-===== Original code from AOSD 2013 ===== +
-The original source of the AOSD 2013 paper can be downloaded {{:research:software:aop2.zip | here}}. See the included README file for details. +
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-===== Taming Aspects with Monads and Membranes ===== +
-The source of our FOAL 2013 submission can be downloaded here. This is an updated revision of the previous code with programmable membranes semantics for aspect-oriented programming. See the included README and README-FOAL file for details. +
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-====== About the Code ====== +
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-We tested the software in the [[http://hackage.haskell.org/platform/|Haskell Platform]] version 2012.2.0.0. Consequently, we used the Glasgow Haskell Compiler, GHC, with the following [[http://pleiad.dcc.uchile.cl/research/software/haskellaop/ghc-extensions|extensions]]+
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-The code depends on the following packages: +
-  * random +
-  * mtl +
-  * HUnit +
-  * QuickCheck +
-  * containers +
-  * haskell-src-meta +
-  * template-haskell +
-  * polytypeable +
-  * ghc-prim +
-  * fgl (functional graph library, for the membrane semantics) +
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-Which can be installed using the [[http://www.haskell.org/haskellwiki/Cabal-Install | cabal package manager]] included with the Haskell Platform. +
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-We include the paper examples, and tests used during development. The main difference between the code in the paper and the source code are: +
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-  * deployment/undeployment: we define the AOPMonad class with the deploy/undeploy top-level operations. These functions use the underlying deployInEnv / undeployInEnv functions defined by type class MonadDeploy. +
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-  * In file Function.hs we define tagged functions to provide a more robust notion of function equality. Join points, open function application, and weaving are modified to accept this new kind of functions.+