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(* Title: HOL/Library/Efficient_Nat.thy |
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Author: Stefan Berghofer, Florian Haftmann, TU Muenchen |
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header {* Implementation of natural numbers by target-language integers *} |
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theory Efficient_Nat |
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imports Code_Index Code_Integer |
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begin |
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text {* |
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When generating code for functions on natural numbers, the |
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canonical representation using @{term "0::nat"} and |
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@{term "Suc"} is unsuitable for computations involving large |
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numbers. The efficiency of the generated code can be improved |
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drastically by implementing natural numbers by target-language |
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integers. To do this, just include this theory. |
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*} |
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subsection {* Basic arithmetic *} |
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text {* |
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Most standard arithmetic functions on natural numbers are implemented |
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using their counterparts on the integers: |
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code_datatype number_nat_inst.number_of_nat |
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lemma zero_nat_code [code, code inline]: |
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"0 = (Numeral0 :: nat)" |
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by simp |
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lemmas [code post] = zero_nat_code [symmetric] |
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lemma one_nat_code [code, code inline]: |
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"1 = (Numeral1 :: nat)" |
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by simp |
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lemmas [code post] = one_nat_code [symmetric] |
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lemma Suc_code [code]: |
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"Suc n = n + 1" |
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by simp |
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lemma plus_nat_code [code]: |
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"n + m = nat (of_nat n + of_nat m)" |
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by simp |
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lemma minus_nat_code [code]: |
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"n - m = nat (of_nat n - of_nat m)" |
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by simp |
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lemma times_nat_code [code]: |
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"n * m = nat (of_nat n * of_nat m)" |
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unfolding of_nat_mult [symmetric] by simp |
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text {* Specialized @{term "op div \<Colon> nat \<Rightarrow> nat \<Rightarrow> nat"} |
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and @{term "op mod \<Colon> nat \<Rightarrow> nat \<Rightarrow> nat"} operations. *} |
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definition divmod_aux :: "nat \<Rightarrow> nat \<Rightarrow> nat \<times> nat" where |
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[code del]: "divmod_aux = divmod" |
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lemma [code]: |
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"divmod n m = (if m = 0 then (0, n) else divmod_aux n m)" |
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unfolding divmod_aux_def divmod_div_mod by simp |
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lemma divmod_aux_code [code]: |
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"divmod_aux n m = (nat (of_nat n div of_nat m), nat (of_nat n mod of_nat m))" |
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unfolding divmod_aux_def divmod_div_mod zdiv_int [symmetric] zmod_int [symmetric] by simp |
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lemma eq_nat_code [code]: |
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"eq_class.eq n m \<longleftrightarrow> eq_class.eq (of_nat n \<Colon> int) (of_nat m)" |
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by (simp add: eq) |
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lemma eq_nat_refl [code nbe]: |
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"eq_class.eq (n::nat) n \<longleftrightarrow> True" |
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by (rule HOL.eq_refl) |
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lemma less_eq_nat_code [code]: |
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"n \<le> m \<longleftrightarrow> (of_nat n \<Colon> int) \<le> of_nat m" |
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by simp |
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lemma less_nat_code [code]: |
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"n < m \<longleftrightarrow> (of_nat n \<Colon> int) < of_nat m" |
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by simp |
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subsection {* Case analysis *} |
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text {* |
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Case analysis on natural numbers is rephrased using a conditional |
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expression: |
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lemma [code, code unfold]: |
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"nat_case = (\<lambda>f g n. if n = 0 then f else g (n - 1))" |
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by (auto simp add: expand_fun_eq dest!: gr0_implies_Suc) |
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subsection {* Preprocessors *} |
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text {* |
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In contrast to @{term "Suc n"}, the term @{term "n + (1::nat)"} is no longer |
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a constructor term. Therefore, all occurrences of this term in a position |
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where a pattern is expected (i.e.\ on the left-hand side of a recursion |
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equation or in the arguments of an inductive relation in an introduction |
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rule) must be eliminated. |
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This can be accomplished by applying the following transformation rules: |
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lemma Suc_if_eq: "(\<And>n. f (Suc n) = h n) \<Longrightarrow> f 0 = g \<Longrightarrow> |
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f n = (if n = 0 then g else h (n - 1))" |
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by (case_tac n) simp_all |
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lemma Suc_clause: "(\<And>n. P n (Suc n)) \<Longrightarrow> n \<noteq> 0 \<Longrightarrow> P (n - 1) n" |
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by (case_tac n) simp_all |
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text {* |
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The rules above are built into a preprocessor that is plugged into |
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the code generator. Since the preprocessor for introduction rules |
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does not know anything about modes, some of the modes that worked |
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for the canonical representation of natural numbers may no longer work. |
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*} |
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(*<*) |
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setup {* |
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let |
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fun remove_suc thy thms = |
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val vname = Name.variant (map fst |
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(fold (Term.add_varnames o Thm.full_prop_of) thms [])) "x"; |
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val cv = cterm_of thy (Var ((vname, 0), HOLogic.natT)); |
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fun lhs_of th = snd (Thm.dest_comb |
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(fst (Thm.dest_comb (snd (Thm.dest_comb (cprop_of th)))))); |
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fun rhs_of th = snd (Thm.dest_comb (snd (Thm.dest_comb (cprop_of th)))); |
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fun find_vars ct = (case term_of ct of |
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(Const ("Suc", _) $ Var _) => [(cv, snd (Thm.dest_comb ct))] |
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let val (ct1, ct2) = Thm.dest_comb ct |
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in |
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map (apfst (fn ct => Thm.capply ct ct2)) (find_vars ct1) @ |
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map (apfst (Thm.capply ct1)) (find_vars ct2) |
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end |
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val eqs = maps |
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(fn th => map (pair th) (find_vars (lhs_of th))) thms; |
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fun mk_thms (th, (ct, cv')) = |
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val th' = |
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Thm.implies_elim |
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(Conv.fconv_rule (Thm.beta_conversion true) |
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(Drule.instantiate' |
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[SOME (ctyp_of_term ct)] [SOME (Thm.cabs cv ct), |
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SOME (Thm.cabs cv' (rhs_of th)), NONE, SOME cv'] |
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@{thm Suc_if_eq})) (Thm.forall_intr cv' th) |
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case map_filter (fn th'' => |
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SOME (th'', singleton |
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(Variable.trade (K (fn [th'''] => [th''' RS th'])) (Variable.thm_context th'')) th'') |
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handle THM _ => NONE) thms of |
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[] => NONE |
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let val (ths1, ths2) = split_list thps |
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in SOME (subtract Thm.eq_thm (th :: ths1) thms @ ths2) end |
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in case get_first mk_thms eqs of |
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NONE => thms |
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| SOME x => remove_suc thy x |
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fun eqn_suc_preproc thy ths = |
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val dest = fst o HOLogic.dest_eq o HOLogic.dest_Trueprop o prop_of; |
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fun contains_suc t = member (op =) (term_consts t) @{const_name Suc}; |
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if forall (can dest) ths andalso |
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exists (contains_suc o dest) ths |
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then remove_suc thy ths else ths |
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fun remove_suc_clause thy thms = |
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val vname = Name.variant (map fst |
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(fold (Term.add_varnames o Thm.full_prop_of) thms [])) "x"; |
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fun find_var (t as Const (@{const_name Suc}, _) $ (v as Var _)) = SOME (t, v) |
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| find_var (t $ u) = (case find_var t of NONE => find_var u | x => x) |
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| find_var _ = NONE; |
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fun find_thm th = |
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let val th' = Conv.fconv_rule ObjectLogic.atomize th |
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in Option.map (pair (th, th')) (find_var (prop_of th')) end |
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case get_first find_thm thms of |
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val cert = cterm_of (Thm.theory_of_thm th); |
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val th'' = ObjectLogic.rulify (Thm.implies_elim |
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(Conv.fconv_rule (Thm.beta_conversion true) |
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(Drule.instantiate' [] |
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[SOME (cert (lambda v (Abs ("x", HOLogic.natT, |
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HOLogic.dest_Trueprop (prop_of th')))))), |
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SOME (cert v)] @{thm Suc_clause})) |
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(Thm.forall_intr (cert v) th')) |
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remove_suc_clause thy (map (fn th''' => |
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if (op = o pairself prop_of) (th''', th) then th'' else th''') thms) |
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val dest = fst o HOLogic.dest_mem o HOLogic.dest_Trueprop |
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if forall (can (dest o concl_of)) ths andalso |
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exists (fn th => member (op =) (foldr add_term_consts |
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[] (map_filter (try dest) (concl_of th :: prems_of th))) "Suc") ths |
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then remove_suc_clause thy ths else ths |
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fun lift f thy eqns1 = |
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val eqns2 = burrow_fst Drule.zero_var_indexes_list eqns1; |
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val thms3 = try (map fst |
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#> f thy |
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#> map (Conv.fconv_rule Drule.beta_eta_conversion)) eqns2; |
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val thms4 = Option.map Drule.zero_var_indexes_list thms3; |
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#> Code.add_functrans ("eqn_Suc", lift eqn_suc_preproc) |
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subsection {* Target language setup *} |
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For ML, we map @{typ nat} to target language integers, where we |
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code_type nat |
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nat ("int") |
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val term_of_nat = HOLogic.mk_number HOLogic.natT; |
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attach (test) {* |
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newtype Nat = Nat Integer deriving (Show, Eq); |
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Natural numerals. |
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lemma [code inline, symmetric, code post]: |
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fold (Numeral.add_code @{const_name number_nat_inst.number_of_nat} |
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true false) ["SML", "OCaml", "Haskell"] |
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using integers in ML, the coercion function @{const "of_nat"} of type |
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int :: "nat \<Rightarrow> int" |
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[code del]: "int = of_nat" |
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lemma int_code' [code]: |
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"int (number_of l) = (if neg (number_of l \<Colon> int) then 0 else number_of l)" |
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lemma nat_code' [code]: |
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"nat (number_of l) = (if neg (number_of l \<Colon> int) then 0 else number_of l)" |
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unfolding nat_number_of_def number_of_is_id neg_def by simp |
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lemma of_nat_int [code unfold]: |
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declare of_nat_int [symmetric, code post] |
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code_const int |
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(SML "_") |
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int ("(_)") |
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nat ("\<module>nat") |
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attach {* |
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code_const nat |
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code_const int and nat |
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text {* Conversion from and to indices. *} |
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code_const index_of_nat |
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(Haskell "fromEnum") |
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code_const nat_of_index |
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(Haskell "toEnum") |
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text {* Using target language arithmetic operations whenever appropriate *} |
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code_const "op + \<Colon> nat \<Rightarrow> nat \<Rightarrow> nat" |
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(SML "IntInf.+ ((_), (_))") |
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(OCaml "Big'_int.add'_big'_int") |
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(Haskell infixl 6 "+") |
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code_const "op * \<Colon> nat \<Rightarrow> nat \<Rightarrow> nat" |
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(SML "IntInf.* ((_), (_))") |
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(OCaml "Big'_int.mult'_big'_int") |
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(Haskell infixl 7 "*") |
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code_const divmod_aux |
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(SML "IntInf.divMod/ ((_),/ (_))") |
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(OCaml "Big'_int.quomod'_big'_int") |
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(Haskell "divMod") |
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code_const "eq_class.eq \<Colon> nat \<Rightarrow> nat \<Rightarrow> bool" |
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(SML "!((_ : IntInf.int) = _)") |
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(OCaml "Big'_int.eq'_big'_int") |
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(Haskell infixl 4 "==") |
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code_const "op \<le> \<Colon> nat \<Rightarrow> nat \<Rightarrow> bool" |
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(SML "IntInf.<= ((_), (_))") |
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(OCaml "Big'_int.le'_big'_int") |
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(Haskell infix 4 "<=") |
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code_const "op < \<Colon> nat \<Rightarrow> nat \<Rightarrow> bool" |
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(SML "IntInf.< ((_), (_))") |
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(OCaml "Big'_int.lt'_big'_int") |
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(Haskell infix 4 "<") |
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consts_code |
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"0::nat" ("0") |
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"1::nat" ("1") |
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Suc ("(_ +/ 1)") |
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"op + \<Colon> nat \<Rightarrow> nat \<Rightarrow> nat" ("(_ +/ _)") |
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"op * \<Colon> nat \<Rightarrow> nat \<Rightarrow> nat" ("(_ */ _)") |
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"op \<le> \<Colon> nat \<Rightarrow> nat \<Rightarrow> bool" ("(_ <=/ _)") |
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"op < \<Colon> nat \<Rightarrow> nat \<Rightarrow> bool" ("(_ </ _)") |
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text {* Evaluation *} |
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lemma [code, code del]: |
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"(Code_Eval.term_of \<Colon> nat \<Rightarrow> term) = Code_Eval.term_of" .. |
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code_const "Code_Eval.term_of \<Colon> nat \<Rightarrow> term" |
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(SML "HOLogic.mk'_number/ HOLogic.natT") |
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text {* Module names *} |
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code_modulename SML |
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Nat Integer |
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Divides Integer |
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Ring_and_Field Integer |
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Efficient_Nat Integer |
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code_modulename OCaml |
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Nat Integer |
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Divides Integer |
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Ring_and_Field Integer |
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Efficient_Nat Integer |
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code_modulename Haskell |
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Nat Integer |
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Divides Integer |
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Ring_and_Field Integer |
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Efficient_Nat Integer |
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hide const int |
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end |