On 3 Jun 2009, at 20:49, Corey O'Connor wrote:

I'm interested in the feasibility of extending the compiler using a
construct similar to type synonym families to determine runtime
representation and evaluation strategy for types. Can anybody point me
to existing work in this area?

You may also want to look at work by Paul Levy on "Call-by-push-value" and more recently, Noam Zeilberger (and others at CMU) on focussing. Both use types to control when and how evaluation happens.

Hope this helps,

  Wouter


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