Counterexamples in Type Systems
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Created 2021-05-14
Available at counterexamples.org
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The "counterexamples" here are programs that go wrong in ways that should be impossible: corrupt memory in Rust, produce a ClassCastException in cast-free Java, segfault in Haskell, and so on. This book is a collection of such counterexamples, each with some explanation of what went wrong and references to the languages or systems in which the problem occurred.
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