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Visibly Pushdown Languages

Alur and Madhusudan’s (2004) language class strictly between regular and deterministic context-free, in which input symbols are partitioned into call, return, and internal alphabets and the pushdown stack must push/pop in lock-step with call/return symbols. VPLs retain decidable inclusion, intersection, and equivalence — properties that general context-free languages lose — making them attractive for verifying structural contracts over hierarchical messages. CBCL - Safe Self-Extending Agent Communication’s shipped R5 shape-contract layer uses VPLs over expanded S-expressions to express decidable per-performative shape constraints while remaining within DCFL.

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