@ Christos

#:authentic explicitly introduces a channel of communication that it is not 
protectable by contracts. This makes Racket’s contract system explicitly 
incomplete. It might have been incomplete in the past for other reasons. 

If the name isn’t fixed, #:no-proxy-allowed would be my preference. 

— Matthias





> On May 11, 2017, at 12:48 PM, Scott Moore <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>> I agree that generally don't want performance declarations that
>> interfere with reasonable interposition. The good uses of `#:authentic`
>> would be in places where the struct representation of a value is not
>> exposed or where the values themselves are not exposed (so any
>> interposition means being on the "inside" where you can change the
>> code, anyway).
> 
> Yes, I agree with this. I think as far as how this changes Racket’s data 
> abstraction model, the key is “where the values themselves are not exposed.”
> #:authentic only has an interesting effect in the other case, where “outside” 
> code gets its hands on a value of the struct type. Previously, I could write 
> a program that used inspectors to impersonate this value regardless of the 
> “inside” code’s intent. Now that would no longer be possible.
> 
> I doubt there is much code that currently relies on being able to do this and 
> so I would say go ahead. (Perhaps DrRacket or other debugging tools?)
> 
> On the other hand, Spencer already asked if this would be something the 
> optimization coach would recommend. I think it would be important for the 
> documentation of #:authentic or the implementation of such a coach to stress 
> the importance of the rules of thumb you just laid out.
> 
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