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FunTAL: Reasonably Mixing a Functional Language with Assembly
We present FunTAL, the first multi-language system to formalize safe
interoperability between a high-level functional language and low-level
assembly code while supporting compositional reasoning about the mix. A central
challenge in developing such a multi-language is bridging the gap between
assembly, which is staged into jumps to continuations, and high-level code,
where subterms return a result. We present a compositional stack-based typed
assembly language that supports components, comprised of one or more basic
blocks, that may be embedded in high-level contexts. We also present a logical
relation for FunTAL that supports reasoning about equivalence of high-level
components and their assembly replacements, mixed-language programs with
callbacks between languages, and assembly components comprised of different
numbers of basic blocks.Comment: 15 pages; implementation at https://dbp.io/artifacts/funtal/;
published in PLDI '17, Proceedings of the 38th ACM SIGPLAN Conference on
Programming Language Design and Implementation, June 18 - 23, 2017,
Barcelona, Spai