Programming Languages and Systems: 8th European Symposium on Programming, ESOP’99 Held as Part of the Joint European Conferences on Theory and Practice of Software, ETAPS’99 Amsterdam, The Netherlands, March 22–28, 1999 Proceedings

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Paul Hudak (auth.), S. Doaitse Swierstra (eds.)3540656995, 9783540656999

This is the second time that of ESOP has formed part of the ETAPS cluster of conferences, workshops, working group meetings and other associated activities. One of the results of colocatingso many conferences is a reduction in the number of possibilities to submit a paper to a European conference and the increased competition between conferences that occurs when boundaries between indiv- ual conferences have not yet become well established. This may have been the reason for the fact that only 44 submission were received this year. On the other hand we feel that the average quality of submissions has gone up, and thus the program committee was able to select 18 good papers, only one less than the year before. The program committee did not meet physically, and all discussion was done usinga Web-driven data base system. Despite some mixed feelings there is an overall tendency to appreciate the extra time available for giving papers a s- ond look and really going into comments made by other program committee members. I want to thank my fellow program committee members for the work they have put into the refereeingprocess and the valuable feedback they have given to authors. I want to thank the referees for their work and many detailed comments, and ?nally I want to thank everyone who has submitted a paper: without authors, no conference.

Table of contents :
Functional Reactive Programming….Pages 1-1
A Decidable Logic for Describing Linked Data Structures….Pages 2-19
Interprocedural Control Flow Analysis….Pages 20-39
A Per Model of Secure Information Flow in Sequential Programs….Pages 40-58
Quotienting Share for Dependency Analysis….Pages 59-73
Types and Subtypes for Client-Server Interactions….Pages 74-90
Types for Safe Locking….Pages 91-108
Constructor Subtyping….Pages 109-127
Safe and Principled Language Interoperation….Pages 128-146
Deterministic Expressions in C….Pages 147-161
A Programming Logic for Sequential Java….Pages 162-176
Set-Based Failure Analysis for Logic Programs and Concurrent Constraint Programs….Pages 177-192
An Idealized MetaML: Simpler, and More Expressive….Pages 193-207
Type-Based Decompilation (or Program Reconstruction via Type Reconstruction)….Pages 208-223
An Operational Investigation of the CPS Hierarchy….Pages 224-242
Higher-Order Code Splicing….Pages 243-257
Expressing Structural Properties as Language Constructs?….Pages 258-272
Polytypic Compact Printing and Parsing….Pages 273-287
Dynamic Programming via Static Incrementalization….Pages 288-305

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