Type Inference of Self: Analysis of Objects with Dynamic and Multiple Inheritance¶
Ole Agesen, Jens Palsberg, and Michael I. Schwartzbach
Abstract:
We have designed and implemented a type inference algorithm for the full Self language. The algorithm can guarantee the safety and disambiguity of message sends, and provide useful information for browsers and optimizing compilers.
Self features objects with dynamic inheritance. This construct has until now been considered incompatible with type inference because it allows the inheritance graph to change dynamically. Our algorithm handles this by deriving and solving type constraints that simultaneously define supersets of both the possible values of expressions and of the possible inheritance graphs. The apparent circularity is resolved by computing a global fixed-point, in polynomial time.
The algorithm has been implemented and can successfully handle the Self benchmark programs, which exist in the “standard Self world” of more than 40,000 lines of code.
ECOOP ‘93 Conference Proceedings, Kaiserslautern, Germany, July, 1993.