Multiparty Session Types with a Bang!
Abstract
Replication is an alternative construct to recursion for describing infinite behaviours in the pi-calculus. In this paper we explore the implications of including type-level replication in Multiparty Session Types (MPST), a behavioural type theory for message-passing programs. We introduce MPST!, a session-typed multiparty process calculus with replication and first-class roles. We show that replication is not an equivalent alternative to recursion in MPST, and that using both replication and recursion in one type system in fact allows us to express both context-free protocols and protocols that support mutual exclusion and races. We demonstrate the expressiveness of MPST! on examples including binary tree serialisation, dining philosophers, and a model of an auction, and explore the implications of replication on the decidability of typechecking.
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