Abstract

AbstractTheories and tools based on multiparty session types offer correctness guarantees for concurrent programs that communicate using message-passing. These guarantees usually come at the cost of an intrinsically top-down approach, which requires the communication behaviour of the entire program to be specified as a global type.This paper introduces : an OCaml library that supports the development of correct message-passing programs without having to write any types. The library utilises the meta-programming facilities of OCaml to automatically infer the session types of concurrent programs and verify their compatibility (k-MC [15]). Well-typed programs, written with , do not lead to communication errors and cannot get stuck.

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