Pronounced "Loss-Toss"
Large Scale Type Systems is a library for performance-sensitive type system operations, specifically designed for cases where type logic may greatly outscale AST logic. The LSTS code works only with backreferences to AST code thereby permitting lazy generation of AST nodes.
LSTS implements a categorical view of typed lambda calculus with flexible soundness guarantees.
let v: Kilo<Meter>/Second = 123.456;
let s: Minute = 78.9;
let d: Mile = v * s;
Unit is a Kind separate from Term. Unit typing adds a check for dimension analysis. Inference rules are programmable on a Kind by Kind basis.
LSTS does not ensure against all forms of logical errors, however it does complain about some famous ones.
/* Curry's Paradox */
type A; forall :B. A => B
//reject: (A,B) do not share a domain (Term,Nil)
type A; forall :B::Term. A => B
//accept: (A,B) share a domain (Term,Term)
type A; forall :B. A => B :: Term
//accept: (A,B) must share a domain (Term,Term)
/* Types are polymorphic by default */
let f(x: X);
//X is a Term but also might have a Unit or other association
let f(x: X::Term);
//to disable polymorphic inference a bounding domain must be specified