MiniAgda: A toy dependently typed programming language with type-based termination.
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MiniAgda is a tiny dependently-typed programming language in the style of Agda. It serves as a laboratory to test potential additions to the language and type system of Agda. MiniAgda's termination checker is a fusion of sized types and size-change termination and supports coinduction. Equality incorporates eta-expansion at record and singleton types. Function arguments can be declared as static; such arguments are discarded during equality checking and compilation. Recent features include bounded size quantification and destructor patterns for a more general handling of coinduction.
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Versions | 0.2014.1.9, 0.2014.5.5, 0.2014.9.12, 0.2016.12.19, 0.2017.2.18, 0.2018.11.4, 0.2018.11.6, 0.2018.11.6, 0.2019.3.29, 0.2019.12.13, 0.2020.4.14, 0.2022.3.11 |
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Change log | CHANGELOG |
Dependencies | array (>=0.3 && <0.6), base (>=4.6 && <5), containers (>=0.3 && <0.6), haskell-src-exts (>=1.20 && <2.0), mtl (>=2.2.2 && <2.3), pretty (>=1.0 && <1.2) [details] |
License | LicenseRef-OtherLicense |
Author | Andreas Abel and Karl Mehltretter |
Maintainer | Andreas Abel <andreas.abel@cse.gu.se> |
Category | Dependent types |
Home page | http://www.cse.chalmers.se/~abela/miniagda/ |
Bug tracker | https://github.com/andreasabel/miniagda/issues |
Source repo | head: git clone https://github.com/andreasabel/miniagda |
Uploaded | by AndreasAbel at 2018-11-06T08:11:47Z |
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