Minimal Session Types for the π-calculus (Extended Version)

07/22/2021
by   Alen Arslanagić, et al.
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Session types enable the static verification of message-passing programs. A session type specifies a channel's protocol as sequences of messages. Prior work established a minimality result: every process typable with standard session types can be compiled down to a process typable using minimal session types: session types without the sequencing construct. This result justifies session types in terms of themselves; it holds for a higher-order session π-calculus, where values are abstractions (functions from names to processes). This paper establishes a new minimality result but now for the session π-calculus, the language in which values are names and for which session types have been more widely studied. Remarkably, this new minimality result can be obtained by composing known results. We develop optimizations of our new minimality result, and establish its static and dynamic correctness.

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