Unifiers as Equivalences Proof-Relevant Unification of Dependently Typed Data

Jesper Cockx, Dominique Devriese, Frank Piessens

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Abstract

Dependently typed languages such as Agda, Coq and Idris use a syntactic first-order unification algorithm to check definitions by dependent pattern matching. However, these algorithms don’t adequately consider the types of the terms being unified, leading to various unintended results. As a consequence, they require ad hoc restrictions to preserve soundness, but this makes them very hard to prove correct, modify, or extend. This paper proposes a framework for reasoning formally about unification in a dependently typed setting. In this framework, unification rules compute not just a unifier but also a corresponding correctness proof in the form of an equivalence between two sets of equations. By rephrasing the standard unification rules in a proof-relevant manner, they are guaranteed to preserve soundness of the theory. In addition, it enables us to safely add new rules that can exploit the dependencies between the types of equations. Using our framework, we reimplemented the unification algorithm used by Agda. As a result, we were able to replace previous ad hoc restrictions with formally verified unification rules, fixing a number of bugs in the process. We are convinced this will also enable the addition of new and interesting unification rules in the future, without compromising soundness along the way.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProceedings of the 21st ACM SIGPLAN International Conference on Functional Programming - ICFP 2016
Pages1-13
Number of pages <span style="color:red"p> <font size="1.5"> ✽ </span> </font>13
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2016

Publication series

NameProceedings of the 21st ACM SIGPLAN International Conference on Functional Programming - ICFP 2016

Keywords

  • dependent types
  • inductive
  • type theory
  • unification

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  • EAPLS PhD Disseration Award 2017/18

    Cockx, J. (Recipient), Devriese, D. (Recipient) & Piessens, F. (Recipient), 18 Dec 2018

    Prize: Prize (including medals and awards)

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