1. What are the contributions mentioned in the paper "Tag-free combinators for binding-time polymorphic program generation" ?
This work provides the tools to translate this flexibility into efficient program specialization in the context of a polymorphic language.
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2. What have the authors stated for future works in "Tag-free combinators for binding-time polymorphic program generation" ?
Their proof-of-concept implementation relies on GHC ’ s advanced ( source ) typing features and allows us to experiment with smaller examples.. There are many opportunities for future work.. The authors doubt that there an analogous set of combinators that can be implemented in ML, but it is an interesting question to consider.. The authors believe that the approach is extensible to typing features of Haskell beyond ML.
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