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7. SCALA@SPLASH 2016: Amsterdam, Netherlands
- Aggelos Biboudis, Manohar Jonnalagedda, Sandro Stucki, Vlad Ureche:
Proceedings of the 7th ACM SIGPLAN Symposium on Scala, SCALA@SPLASH 2016, Amsterdam, Netherlands, October 30 - November 4, 2016. ACM 2016, ISBN 978-1-4503-4648-1
Papers
- Mikaël Mayer, Ravichandhran Madhavan:
A Scala library for testing student assignments on concurrent programming. 1-10 - Philipp Haller, Simon Geries, Michael Eichberg, Guido Salvaneschi:
Reactive Async: expressive deterministic concurrency. 11-20 - Georg Ofenbeck, Tiark Rompf, Markus Püschel:
RandIR: differential testing for embedded compilers. 21-30 - Georg Stefan Schmid, Viktor Kuncak:
SMT-based checking of predicate-qualified types for Scala. 31-40 - Tiark Rompf:
Reflections on LMS: exploring front-end alternatives. 41-50 - Martin Odersky, Guillaume Martres, Dmitry Petrashko:
Implementing higher-kinded types in Dotty. 51-60 - Fengyun Liu:
A generic algorithm for checking exhaustivity of pattern matching (short paper). 61-64 - Tim van der Lippe, Thomas Smith, Daniël A. A. Pelsmaeker, Eelco Visser:
A scalable infrastructure for teaching concepts of programming languages in Scala with WebLab: an experience report. 65-74 - Markus Hauck, Savvas Savvides, Patrick Eugster, Mira Mezini, Guido Salvaneschi:
SecureScala: Scala embedding of secure computations. 75-84 - Sébastien Doeraene, Tobias Schlatter, Nicolas Stucki:
Semantics-driven interoperability between Scala.js and JavaScript. 85-94 - Lukas Wegmann, Farhad Mehta, Peter Sommerlad, Mirko Stocker:
Scaps: type-directed API search for Scala. 95-104
Tool Demonstrations
- Quentin Stiévenart, Jens Nicolay, Wolfgang De Meuter, Coen De Roover:
Building a modular static analysis framework in Scala (tool paper). 105-109 - Anthony M. Sloane, Franck Cassez, Scott Buckley:
The sbt-rats parser generator plugin for Scala (tool paper). 110-113
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