Type Safe Redis Queries: A Case Study of Type-Level Programming in Haskell

08/30/2017
by   Ting-Yan Lai, et al.
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Redis is an in-memory data structure store, often used as a database, with a Haskell interface Hedis. Redis is dynamically typed --- a key can be discarded and re-associated to a value of a different type, and a command, when fetching a value of a type it does not expect, signals a runtime error. We develop a domain-specific language that, by exploiting Haskell type-level programming techniques including indexed monad, type-level literals and closed type families, keeps track of types of values in the database and statically guarantees that type errors cannot happen for a class of Redis programs.

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