[Haskell-cafe] GSoC proposal: Units for GHC

Jurriën Stutterheim j.stutterheim at me.com
Wed Apr 4 13:48:38 CEST 2012


This sounds pretty cool and useful. How much of this can be implemented in a library and how much of this would need to be supported on a compiler level? Ideally, most of this would be solved on the library level.


Jurriën

On 4 Apr 2012, at 13:38, Nils Schweinsberg wrote:

> Hi Haskell-Cafe & GHC-users!
> 
> I'm looking to apply for the GSoC and since I've worked on GHC before I'd like to continue to do so. My proposal would be something that tempted me (as a physics student) for a while: Units for Haskell/GHC.
> 
> This project has been suggested for a long time on the GHC wiki, and there is already a lot of work done for other languages like ML, F# etc[1]. I have tried to implement e.g. the unification algorithm from the "Types for Units-of-Measure in F#" talk[2] for an abstract syntax tree[3] and it was pretty much straight forward. As I see it, the project would consist of:
> 
> 1.) Find appropriate rules/algorithms for unit analysis. Most (if not all?) of this should be covered in those papers/talks on [1].
> 
> 2.) Applying the rules to the Haskell syntax tree used in GHC.
> 
> I have approximately 3 years of experience with Haskell, I worked for the database research group[4] at the University of Tübingen (Germany) on the Database Supported Haskell[5] library. I've done most of the coding for the monad comprehension[6] extension, which has been added to the latest GHC release version. I'm already quite familiar with the GHC internals of the compiler/typechecker, and even though I'd have to look up how exactly type interference etc. works in GHC (as I've only *used* it, but never tried to understand/modify it) I'm confident that the work on GHC itself should be doable in the given timeframe.
> 
> So my questions would be:
> 
> Do you think this is a appropriate GSoC project?
> What should I include in the application/project proposal?
> Anything else? Opinions, suggestions?
> 
> I realize that I'm kind of late and probably should have written this email a long time ago. But there are still 2 days left for the student application and hopefully I'll get some good feedback by then.
> 
> 
> 
> - Nils
> 
> 
> 
> [1]: http://research.microsoft.com/en-us/um/people/akenn/units/index.html
> [2]: http://research.microsoft.com/en-us/um/people/akenn/units/MLWorkshop2008.pdf
> [3]: https://github.com/mcmaniac/units/blob/master/src/Unification.hs
> [4]: http://db.inf.uni-tuebingen.de/team
> [5]: http://hackage.haskell.org/package/DSH
> [6]: http://db.inf.uni-tuebingen.de/files/giorgidze/haskell2011.pdf
> 
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