|   | CMU-ISR-10-109 Institute for Software Research
 School of Computer Science, Carnegie Mellon University
 
    
     
 CMU-ISR-10-109
 
Polymorphic Access Permissions 
Nels E. Beckman, Jonathan Aldrich 
March 2010  
CMU-ISR-10-109.pdf Keywords: Typestate, aliasing, fractional permissions, polymorphism
 This paper presents a polymorphic extension to a type system that prevents 
the misuse of object protocols. Polymorphism allows classes to be generic 
in the Access Permissions in their specifications. Access Permissions 
describe both the current state of an object and whether or not references
to the object alias. Polymorphic Access Permissions allow programmers to 
specify certain patterns that we have encountered in practice, for example 
a collection of open, unaliased files. This paper also describes an 
implementation of this system as a static typestate checker for the 
Java programming language.
 
28  pages 
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