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Type-directed certifying compilation and typed assembly language (TAL) aim to minimize the trusted computing base of safe languages by directly type-checking low-level machine code. However, the safety of TAL still heavily relies on its safe interaction with the underlying garbage collector. Based on a variant of foundational proof-carrying code (FPCC), we introduce a general methodology for combining...
Critical applications and increasing scale of software has made software assurance a big problem. Currently, programmers can write type-safe codes in typed languages with sound type systems, such as Java, Cyclone, even typed assembly language (TAL). But high assurance does mean not only type safe, but also correctness and security. Since type is not expressive enough, there are still no high assurance...
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