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ElixirST (Session Types in Elixir) applies session types to a fragment of the Elixir language. It statically checks that the programs use the correct communication structures (e.g. send/receive) when dealing with message passing between processes.

The design decisions of ElixirST and its underlying theory are described in the following papers co-authored by Gerard Tabone and Adrian Francalanza:

Example

To session typecheck modules in Elixir, add use ElixirST and include any assertions using the annotations @session and @dual preceding any public function (def). The following is a simple example, which receives one label (?Hello()):

defmodule Example do
use ElixirST
@session "server = ?Hello().end"
@spec server(pid) :: atom()
def server(_pid) do
receive do
{:Hello} -> :ok
end
end
@dual "server"
@spec client(pid) :: {atom()}
def client(pid) do
send(pid, {:Hello})
end
end

ElixirST runs automatically at compile time (mix compile) or as a mix task (mix sessions [module name]):

$ mix sessions SmallExample
[info] Session typechecking for client/1 terminated successfully
[info] Session typechecking for server/0 terminated successfully

If the client sends a different label (e.g. :Hi) instead of the one specified in the session type (i.e. @session "!Hello()"), ElixirST will complain:

$ mix sessions SmallExample
[error] Session typechecking for client/1 found an error.
[error] [Line 7] Expected send with label :Hello but found :Hi.

Session Types in Elixir

Session types are used to ensure correct communication between concurrent processes. The session type operations include the following: ! refers to a send action, ? refers to a receive action, & refers to a branch (external choice), and + refers to an (internal) choice.

Session types accept the following grammar:

S =
!label(types, ...).S (send)
| ?label(types, ...).S (receive)
| &{?label(types, ...).S, ...} (branch)
| +{!label(types, ...).S, ...} (choice)
| rec X.(S) (recurse)
| X (recursion var)
| end (terminate)
types =
atom
| boolean
| number
| atom
| pid
| {types, types, ...} (tuple)
| [types] (list)

Using ElixirST

Installation

The package can be installed by adding elixirst to your list of dependencies in mix.exs:

def deps do
[
{:elixirst, "~> 0.8.2"}
]
end

Documentation can be found at https://hexdocs.pm/elixirst.

Use in Elixir modules

To session typecheck a module, link the ElixirST library using this line:

use ElixirST

Insert any checks using the @session attribute followed by a function that should be session typechecked, such as:

@session "pinger = !Ping().?Pong()"
def function(), do: ...

The @dual attribute checks the dual of the specified session type.

@dual "pinger"
# Equivalent to: @session "?Ping().!Pong()"

Other examples can be found in the examples folder.

Cite

Feel free to cite ElixirST as follows (or use .bib file):

Francalanza, A., & Tabone, G. (2023). ElixirST: A session-based type system for Elixir modules. Journal of Logical and Algebraic Methods in Programming, 135, 100891. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jlamp.2023.100891

Acknowledgements

Some code related to Elixir expression typing was adapted from typelixir by Cassola (MIT licence).

This project is licenced under the GPL-3.0 licence.