Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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438223 | Theoretical Computer Science | 2009 | 44 Pages |
Abstract
We lay out the design of HasCasl, a higher order extension of the algebraic specification language Casl that serves both as a wide-spectrum language for the rigorous specification and development of software, in particular but not exclusively in modern functional programming languages, and as an expressive standard language for higher-order logic. Distinctive features of HasCasl include partial higher order functions, higher order subtyping, shallow polymorphism, and an extensive type-class mechanism. Moreover, HasCasl provides dedicated specification support for monad-based functional-imperative programming with generic side effects, including a monad-based generic Hoare logic.
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