Program fragments, linking, and modularization

L Cardelli - Proceedings of the 24th ACM SIGPLAN-SIGACT …, 1997 - dl.acm.org
Proceedings of the 24th ACM SIGPLAN-SIGACT symposium on Principles of …, 1997dl.acm.org
Module mechanisms have received considerable theoretical attention, but the associated
concepts of separate compilation and linking have not been emphasized. Anomalous
module systems have emerged in functional and object-oriented programming where
software components are not separately typecheckable and compilable. In this paper we
provide a context where linking can be studied, and separate compilability can be formally
stated and checked. We propose a framework where each module is separately compiled to …
Module mechanisms have received considerable theoretical attention, but the associated concepts of separate compilation and linking have not been emphasized. Anomalous module systems have emerged in functional and object-oriented programming where software components are not separately typecheckable and compilable. In this paper we provide a context where linking can be studied, and separate compilability can be formally stated and checked. We propose a framework where each module is separately compiled to a self-contained entity called a linkset; we show that separately compiled, compatible modules can be safely linked together.
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