Alms is an experimental, general-purpose programming language that
supports practical affine types. To offer the expressiveness of
Girard’s linear logic while keeping the type system light and
convenient, Alms uses expressive kinds that minimize notation while
maximizing polymorphism between affine and unlimited types.
A key feature of Alms is the ability to introduce abstract affine types
via ML-style signature ascription. In Alms, an interface can impose
stiffer resource usage restrictions than the principal usage
restrictions of its implementation. This form of sealing allows the type
system to naturally and directly express a variety of resource
management protocols from special-purpose type systems.