Towards Meta-Reasoning in the Concurrent Logical Framework CLF
Iliano Cervesato (Carnegie Mellon University), Jorge Luis Sacchini, (Carnegie Mellon University)

TL;DR
This paper introduces an extension to the concurrent logical framework CLF, enabling reasoning about properties of CLF specifications, demonstrated through a safety proof for a parallel semantics language.
Contribution
It proposes an extension of LF to express properties of CLF specifications, addressing the challenge of reasoning within CLF.
Findings
Extended LF allows expressing properties of CLF specifications.
Successfully proved safety for a language with parallel semantics.
Enhances the reasoning capabilities within the concurrent logical framework.
Abstract
The concurrent logical framework CLF is an extension of the logical framework LF designed to specify concurrent and distributed languages. While it can be used to define a variety of formalisms, reasoning about such languages within CLF has proved elusive. In this paper, we propose an extension of LF that allows us to express properties of CLF specifications. We illustrate the approach with a proof of safety for a small language with a parallel semantics.
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