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\begin{frame}[c] |
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\frametitle{Another~``Compiler''~for~BF~to~C} |
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|
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\begin{center} |
|
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\begin{tabular}{rcl} |
|
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\bl{\texttt{>\ldots>}} & $\Rightarrow$ & \texttt{ptr += n}\\ |
|
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\bl{\texttt{<\ldots<}} & $\Rightarrow$ & \texttt{ptr -= n}\\ |
|
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\bl{\texttt{+\ldots+}} & $\Rightarrow$ & \texttt{(*ptr) += n}\\ |
|
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\bl{\texttt{-\ldots-}} & $\Rightarrow$ & \texttt{(*ptr) -= n}\\ |
|
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\bl{\texttt{.}} & $\Rightarrow$ & \texttt{putchar(*ptr)}\\ |
|
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\bl{\texttt{,}} & $\Rightarrow$ & \texttt{*ptr = getchar()}\\ |
|
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\bl{\texttt{[}} & $\Rightarrow$ & \texttt{while(*ptr)\{}\\ |
|
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\bl{\texttt{]}} & $\Rightarrow$ & \texttt{\}}\medskip\\ |
|
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& $\Rightarrow$ & ignore everything else\\ |
|
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\end{tabular} |
|
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\end{center}\bigskip |
|
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||
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\texttt{char field[30000]\\ char *ptr = \&field[15000]} |
|
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\end{frame} |
|
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756 | 394 |
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395 |
\begin{frame}[t] |
|
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\frametitle{A Brief Compiler History} |
|
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||
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\bigskip |
|
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\begin{itemize} |
|
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\item Turing Machines, 1936 (a tape as memory) |
|
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\item Regular Expressions, 1956\\ |
|
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\item The first compiler for COBOL, 1957\\ (Grace Hopper)\medskip |
|
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\item But surprisingly research papers are still published nowadays\\ |
|
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\item ``Parsing: The Solved Problem That Isn't'' |
|
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\here{https://tratt.net/laurie/blog/entries/parsing_the_solved_problem_that_isnt.html} |
|
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\end{itemize} |
|
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||
408 |
||
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\begin{textblock}{8.5}(5,7.6) |
|
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\begin{flushright} |
|
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\includegraphics[scale=0.3]{pics/hopper.jpg}\\ |
|
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\footnotesize\textcolor{gray}{Grace Hopper}\smallskip\\ |
|
413 |
||
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{\small\textcolor{gray}{(she made it to David Letterman's Tonight Show |
|
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\here{https://youtu.be/3N_ywhx6_K0?t=31})}} |
|
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\end{flushright} |
|
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\end{textblock} |
|
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||
419 |
\end{frame} |
|
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|
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||
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|
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\begin{frame}[c] |
|
757 | 424 |
\frametitle{Some Housekeeping} |
425 |
||
837 | 426 |
\textbf{Exam will be online:}\bigskip |
757 | 427 |
|
428 |
\begin{itemize} |
|
837 | 429 |
\item final exam in January (35\%) |
430 |
\item five CWs (65\%) |
|
757 | 431 |
\end{itemize}\bigskip\bigskip\pause |
432 |
||
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||
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\textbf{Weekly Homework (optional):} |
|
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\begin{itemize} |
|
837 | 436 |
\item uploaded on KEATS, send answers via email, (try to!) respond individually |
437 |
\item \alert{\bf all} questions in the exam will be from the HWs!! |
|
757 | 438 |
\end{itemize} |
439 |
||
440 |
\end{frame} |
|
441 |
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|
442 |
||
443 |
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% |
|
444 |
\begin{frame}[c] |
|
445 |
\frametitle{Some Housekeeping} |
|
446 |
||
837 | 447 |
\textbf{Coursework (5 accounting for 65\%):}\bigskip |
757 | 448 |
|
449 |
\begin{itemize} |
|
450 |
\item matcher (5\%) |
|
837 | 451 |
\item lexer (10\%) |
757 | 452 |
\item parser / interpreter (10\%) |
837 | 453 |
\item JVM compiler (15\%) |
454 |
\item LLVM compiler (25\%) |
|
757 | 455 |
\end{itemize}\bigskip\pause |
456 |
||
837 | 457 |
you can use \alert{any} programming language you like (Haskell, Rust)\\\pause |
458 |
you can use any code I show you and is uploaded to KEATS\ldots\textbf{BUT NOTHING ELSE!} |
|
757 | 459 |
|
460 |
\end{frame} |
|
461 |
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|
462 |
||
463 |
||
464 |
||
465 |
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% |
|
466 |
\begin{frame}[c] |
|
467 |
\frametitle{Lectures 1 - 5} |
|
468 |
||
469 |
transforming strings into structured data\\[10mm] |
|
470 |
||
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{\LARGE\bf Lexing} {\hfill{}based on regular expressions}\medskip\\ |
|
472 |
\hspace{5mm}(recognising ``words'')\\[6mm] |
|
473 |
||
474 |
{\LARGE\bf Parsing}\medskip\\ |
|
475 |
\hspace{5mm}(recognising ``sentences'') |
|
476 |
||
477 |
\begin{textblock}{1}(10,9.1) |
|
478 |
\begin{tabular}{c} |
|
479 |
\includegraphics[scale=0.1]{../pics/rosetta.jpg}\\[-2mm] |
|
480 |
\footnotesize Stone of Rosetta |
|
481 |
\end{tabular} |
|
482 |
\end{textblock} |
|
483 |
||
484 |
\end{frame} |
|
485 |
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% |
|
486 |
||
487 |
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% |
|
488 |
\begin{frame}[c] |
|
756 | 489 |
\frametitle{Lectures 1 - 5} |
490 |
||
491 |
transforming strings into structured data\\[10mm] |
|
492 |
||
493 |
{\LARGE\bf Lexing} {\hfill{}based on regular expressions}\medskip\\ |
|
494 |
\hspace{5mm}(recognising ``words'')\\[6mm] |
|
495 |
||
496 |
{\LARGE\bf Parsing}\medskip\\ |
|
497 |
\hspace{5mm}(recognising ``sentences'') |
|
498 |
||
499 |
\begin{textblock}{1}(10,9.1) |
|
500 |
\begin{tabular}{c} |
|
501 |
\includegraphics[scale=0.1]{../pics/rosetta.jpg}\\[-2mm] |
|
502 |
\footnotesize Stone of Rosetta |
|
503 |
\end{tabular} |
|
504 |
\end{textblock} |
|
505 |
||
506 |
\end{frame} |
|
507 |
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% |
|
508 |
||
509 |
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% |
|
510 |
\begin{frame}[c] |
|
511 |
\frametitle{Lectures 5 - 10} |
|
512 |
||
513 |
code generation for a small imperative and a small functional language\\[10mm] |
|
514 |
||
515 |
{\LARGE\bf Interpreters}\medskip\\ |
|
516 |
\hspace{5mm}(directly runs a program)\\[6mm] |
|
517 |
||
518 |
{\LARGE\bf Compilers}\medskip\\ |
|
519 |
\hspace{5mm}(generate JVM code and LLVM-IR code) |
|
520 |
||
521 |
\begin{textblock}{1}(8.8,8.1) |
|
522 |
\begin{tabular}{c@{}c} |
|
523 |
\includegraphics[scale=0.4]{../pics/javaduke.png} & |
|
524 |
\includegraphics[scale=0.23]{../pics/llvmlogo.png} |
|
525 |
\end{tabular} |
|
526 |
\end{textblock} |
|
527 |
||
528 |
\end{frame} |
|
757 | 529 |
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% |
756 | 530 |
|
531 |
||
532 |
||
533 |
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% |
|
534 |
\begin{frame}[t] |
|
757 | 535 |
\frametitle{Familiar Regular Expresssions} |
756 | 536 |
\small |
537 |
\begin{center} |
|
538 |
\texttt{[a-z0-9\_$\backslash{}$.-]+ @ [a-z0-9$\backslash{}$.-]+ . [a-z$\backslash{}$.]\{2,6\}} |
|
539 |
\end{center}\smallskip |
|
540 |
||
541 |
\begin{center} |
|
542 |
\begin{tabular}{@{}lp{8.5cm}@{}} |
|
543 |
\pcode{re*} & matches 0 or more times\\ |
|
544 |
\pcode{re+} & matches 1 or more times\\ |
|
545 |
\pcode{re?} & matches 0 or 1 times\\ |
|
546 |
\pcode{re\{n\}} & matches exactly \pcode{n} number of times\\ |
|
547 |
\pcode{re\{n,m\}} & matches at least \pcode{n} and at most {\tt m} times\\ |
|
548 |
\pcode{[...]} & matches any single character inside the brackets\\ |
|
549 |
\pcode{[^...]} & matches any single character not inside the |
|
550 |
brackets\\ |
|
551 |
\pcode{a-z A-Z} & character ranges\\ |
|
552 |
\pcode{\\d} & matches digits; equivalent to \pcode{[0-9]}\\ |
|
553 |
\pcode{.} & matches every character except newline\\ |
|
554 |
\pcode{(re)} & groups regular expressions and remembers |
|
555 |
the matched text |
|
556 |
\end{tabular} |
|
557 |
\end{center} |
|
558 |
||
757 | 559 |
\end{frame} |
560 |
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% |
|
561 |
||
562 |
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% |
|
563 |
\begin{frame}[c] |
|
564 |
\frametitle{Some ``innocent'' examples} |
|
565 |
||
566 |
Let's try two examples |
|
567 |
||
568 |
\begin{center} |
|
569 |
\bl{\texttt{(a*)*b}} |
|
570 |
\hspace{2cm} |
|
571 |
\bl{\texttt{[a?]\{n\}[a]\{n\}}} |
|
572 |
\end{center}\bigskip\pause |
|
573 |
||
574 |
and match them with strings of the form |
|
575 |
||
576 |
\begin{center} |
|
577 |
\bl{\texttt{a}}, |
|
578 |
\bl{\texttt{aa}}, |
|
579 |
\bl{\texttt{aaa}}, |
|
580 |
\bl{\texttt{aaaa}}, |
|
581 |
\bl{\texttt{aaaaa}}, |
|
582 |
\bl{$\underbrace{\texttt{a}...\texttt{a}}_n$} |
|
583 |
\end{center} |
|
756 | 584 |
|
585 |
\end{frame} |
|
586 |
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% |
|
587 |
||
631 | 588 |
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% |
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|
589 |
\begin{frame}[c] |
745 | 590 |
\frametitle{Why Bother with Regexes?} |
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591 |
|
745 | 592 |
\begin{columns}[t,onlytextwidth] |
593 |
\begin{column}{1.8cm} |
|
594 |
\mbox{} |
|
595 |
\end{column} |
|
596 |
\begin{column}{.5\textwidth} |
|
597 |
\small{}Ruby, Python, Java 8\medskip\\ |
|
428
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598 |
\begin{tikzpicture}\footnotesize |
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599 |
\begin{axis}[ |
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600 |
xlabel={$n$}, |
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parents:
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|
601 |
x label style={at={(1.05,0.0)}}, |
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602 |
ylabel={time in secs}, |
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603 |
enlargelimits=false, |
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|
604 |
xtick={0,5,...,30}, |
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|
605 |
xmax=33, |
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|
606 |
ymax=35, |
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parents:
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|
607 |
ytick={0,5,...,30}, |
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parents:
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|
608 |
scaled ticks=false, |
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parents:
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|
609 |
axis lines=left, |
745 | 610 |
width=\textwidth, |
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611 |
height=4cm, |
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parents:
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|
612 |
legend entries={Python,Ruby}, |
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parents:
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|
613 |
legend pos=north west, |
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parents:
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|
614 |
legend cell align=left] |
559 | 615 |
\addplot[blue,mark=*, mark options={fill=white}] table {re-python.data}; |
616 |
\addplot[brown,mark=triangle*, mark options={fill=white}] table {re-ruby.data}; |
|
428
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617 |
\end{axis} |
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parents:
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|
618 |
\end{tikzpicture} |
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parents:
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|
619 |
\begin{tikzpicture}\footnotesize |
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parents:
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620 |
\begin{axis}[ |
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parents:
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|
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xlabel={$n$}, |
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parents:
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|
622 |
x label style={at={(1.05,0.0)}}, |
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parents:
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623 |
ylabel={time in secs}, |
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parents:
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|
624 |
enlargelimits=false, |
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parents:
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|
625 |
xtick={0,5,...,30}, |
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parents:
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|
626 |
xmax=33, |
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parents:
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|
627 |
ymax=35, |
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parents:
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|
628 |
ytick={0,5,...,30}, |
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parents:
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|
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scaled ticks=false, |
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parents:
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|
630 |
axis lines=left, |
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width=\textwidth, |
428
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height=4cm, |
767 | 633 |
legend entries={Python, Java 8, JavaScript, Swift}, |
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legend pos=north west, |
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legend cell align=left] |
559 | 636 |
\addplot[blue,mark=*, mark options={fill=white}] table {re-python2.data}; |
428
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\addplot[cyan,mark=*, mark options={fill=white}] table {re-java.data}; |
631 | 638 |
\addplot[red,mark=*, mark options={fill=white}] table {re-js.data}; |
767 | 639 |
\addplot[magenta,mark=*, mark options={fill=white}] table {re-swift.data}; |
428
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\end{axis} |
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\end{tikzpicture} |
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\end{column} |
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\begin{column}{.5\textwidth} |
645 |
\small{}Us (after next lecture)\medskip\\ |
|
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\begin{tikzpicture}\footnotesize |
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\begin{axis}[ |
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xlabel={$n$}, |
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|
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x label style={at={(1.07,0.0)}}, |
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ylabel={time in secs}, |
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|
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enlargelimits=false, |
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xtick={0,5000,...,10000}, |
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xmax=11000, |
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ymax=35, |
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parents:
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ytick={0,5,...,30}, |
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parents:
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|
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scaled ticks=false, |
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parents:
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|
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axis lines=left, |
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width=\textwidth, |
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height=4cm] |
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|
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\addplot[green,mark=square*,mark options={fill=white}] table {re2.data}; |
428
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\addplot[black,mark=square*,mark options={fill=white}] table {re3.data}; |
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\end{axis} |
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\end{tikzpicture} |
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\begin{tikzpicture}\footnotesize |
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\begin{axis}[ |
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xlabel={$n$}, |
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x label style={at={(1.07,0.0)}}, |
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ylabel={time in secs}, |
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enlargelimits=false, |
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ymax=35, |
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ytick={0,5,...,30}, |
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scaled ticks=false, |
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axis lines=left, |
745 | 674 |
width=\textwidth, |
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height=4cm] |
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\addplot[black,mark=square*,mark options={fill=white}] table {re3a.data}; |
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\end{axis} |
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\end{tikzpicture} |
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\end{column} |
745 | 680 |
\end{columns} |
681 |
\medskip |
|
682 |
||
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\begin{textblock}{3}(-0.1,3.3) |
|
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\small\hfill\bl{\texttt{[a?]\{n\}[a]\{n\}}}: |
|
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\end{textblock} |
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|
745 | 687 |
\begin{textblock}{3}(-0.1,8.7) |
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\small\hfill\bl{\texttt{(a*)*b}}: |
|
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\end{textblock} |
|
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||
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\begin{textblock}{3}(0.3,13) |
|
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\small{}matching with strings |
|
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\bl{$\underbrace{\texttt{a}...\texttt{a}}_n$} |
|
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\end{textblock} |
|
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||
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\end{frame} |
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%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% |
631 | 698 |
|
699 |
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% |
|
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\begin{frame}[c,fragile] |
|
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\frametitle{Incidents} |
|
702 |
||
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\begin{itemize} |
|
704 |
\item a global outage on 2 July 2019 at \textbf{Cloudflare} |
|
705 |
(first one for six years)\medskip |
|
706 |
||
707 |
\begin{center}\small\color{blue} |
|
708 |
\begin{verbatim} |
|
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(?:(?:\"|'|\]|\}|\\|\d|(?:nan|infinity|true|false| |
|
710 |
null|undefined|symbol|math)|\`|\-|\+)+[)]*;?((?:\s |
|
711 |
|-|~|!|{}|\|\||\+)*.*(?:.*=.*))) |
|
712 |
\end{verbatim} |
|
713 |
\end{center}\bigskip\bigskip\bigskip\bigskip\bigskip\bigskip\bigskip |
|
714 |
||
715 |
\item on 20 July 2016 the \textbf{Stack Exchange} webpage went down |
|
745 | 716 |
because of an evil regular expression |
717 |
\here{https://stackstatus.net/post/147710624694/outage-postmortem-july-20-2016} |
|
631 | 718 |
\end{itemize} |
719 |
||
745 | 720 |
\begin{textblock}{6}(6,7.6) |
728 | 721 |
\includegraphics[scale=0.14]{../pics/cloudflare.png}\\ |
631 | 722 |
\footnotesize |
745 | 723 |
It serves more web traffic than Twitter, Amazon, Apple, |
724 |
Instagram, Bing \& Wikipedia combined. |
|
725 |
\here{https://blog.cloudflare.com/details-of-the-cloudflare-outage-on-july-2-2019/} |
|
631 | 726 |
\end{textblock} |
727 |
||
728 |
\end{frame} |
|
729 |
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% |
|
730 |
||
560 | 731 |
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% |
732 |
\begin{frame}[c] |
|
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\frametitle{Evil Regular Expressions} |
|
734 |
||
735 |
\begin{itemize} |
|
736 |
\item \alert{R}egular \alert{e}xpression \alert{D}enial \alert{o}f \alert{S}ervice (ReDoS)\medskip |
|
745 | 737 |
\item Some evil regular expressions:\medskip |
560 | 738 |
\begin{itemize} |
745 | 739 |
\item \bl{\texttt{[a?]\{n\}\;[a]\{n\}}} |
740 |
\item \bl{\texttt{(a*)*\;b}} |
|
741 |
\item \bl{\texttt{([a-z]+)*}} |
|
742 |
\item \bl{\texttt{(a + aa)*}} |
|
743 |
\item \bl{\texttt{(a + a?)*}} |
|
560 | 744 |
\end{itemize} |
745 |
||
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\item sometimes also called \alert{catastrophic backtracking} |
|
747 |
\item this is a problem for \alert{N}etwork \alert{I}ntrusion |
|
631 | 748 |
\alert{D}etection systems, Cloudflare, StackExchange, Atom editor |
560 | 749 |
\item \url{https://vimeo.com/112065252} |
750 |
\end{itemize} |
|
751 |
||
752 |
\end{frame} |
|
753 |
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% |
|
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|
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%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% |
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%\begin{frame}[c] |
758 |
%\frametitle{Today} |
|
759 |
% |
|
760 |
%\begin{itemize} |
|
761 |
%\item While the ultimate goal is to implement a small compiler for the JVM |
|
762 |
% \ldots\bigskip |
|
763 |
%\end{itemize} |
|
764 |
% |
|
765 |
%Let's start with: |
|
766 |
% |
|
767 |
%\begin{itemize} |
|
768 |
%\item a web-crawler |
|
769 |
%\item an email harvester |
|
559 | 770 |
%\item \textcolor{gray}{(a web-scraper)} |
631 | 771 |
%\end{itemize} |
772 |
% |
|
773 |
%\end{frame} |
|
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%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% |
0 | 775 |
|
2 | 776 |
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% |
631 | 777 |
%\begin{frame}[t] |
778 |
%\frametitle{A Web-Crawler} |
|
779 |
% |
|
780 |
%\mbox{}\\[10mm] |
|
781 |
% |
|
782 |
%\begin{enumerate} |
|
783 |
%\item given an URL, read the corresponding webpage |
|
784 |
%\item extract all links from it |
|
785 |
%\item call the web-crawler again for all these links |
|
786 |
%\end{enumerate} |
|
787 |
% |
|
788 |
%\end{frame} |
|
2 | 789 |
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% |
790 |
||
791 |
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% |
|
631 | 792 |
%\begin{frame}[t] |
793 |
%\frametitle{A Web-Crawler} |
|
794 |
% |
|
795 |
%\mbox{}\\[10mm] |
|
796 |
% |
|
797 |
% |
|
798 |
%\begin{enumerate} |
|
799 |
%\item given an URL, read the corresponding webpage |
|
800 |
%\item if not possible print, out a problem |
|
801 |
%\item if possible, extract all links from it |
|
802 |
%\item call the web-crawler again for all these links |
|
803 |
%\end{enumerate}\bigskip\pause |
|
804 |
% |
|
805 |
%\small (we need a bound for the number of recursive calls) |
|
806 |
% |
|
807 |
%\small (the purpose is to check all links on my own webpage) |
|
808 |
%\end{frame} |
|
2 | 809 |
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% |
810 |
||
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|
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%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% |
631 | 813 |
%\begin{frame}[c] |
814 |
% |
|
815 |
%\begin{textblock}{1}(2,5) |
|
816 |
%\begin{tabular}{c} |
|
817 |
%\includegraphics[scale=0.15]{pics/servers.png}\\[-2mm] |
|
818 |
%\small Server |
|
819 |
%\end{tabular} |
|
820 |
%\end{textblock} |
|
821 |
% |
|
822 |
%\begin{textblock}{1}(5.6,4) |
|
823 |
% \begin{tikzpicture}[scale=1.1] |
|
824 |
% \draw[white] (0,1) node (X) {}; |
|
825 |
% \draw[white] (2,1) node (Y) {}; |
|
826 |
% \draw[white] (0,0) node (X1) {}; |
|
827 |
% \draw[white] (2,0) node (Y1) {}; |
|
828 |
% \draw[white] (0,-1) node (X2) {}; |
|
829 |
% \draw[white] (2,-1) node (Y2) {}; |
|
830 |
% \draw[red, <-, line width = 2mm] (X) -- (Y); |
|
831 |
% \node [inner sep=5pt,label=above:\textcolor{black}{GET request}] at ($ (X)!.5!(Y) $) {}; |
|
832 |
% \draw[red, ->, line width = 2mm] (X1) -- (Y1); |
|
833 |
% \node [inner sep=5pt,label=above:\textcolor{black}{webpage}] at ($ (X1)!.5!(Y1) $) {}; |
|
834 |
% \draw[red, <-, line width = 2mm] (X2) -- (Y2); |
|
835 |
% \node [inner sep=7pt,label=above:\textcolor{black}{POST data}] at ($ (X2)!.5!(Y2) $) {}; |
|
836 |
% \end{tikzpicture} |
|
837 |
%\end{textblock} |
|
838 |
% |
|
839 |
% |
|
840 |
%\begin{textblock}{1}(9,5.5) |
|
841 |
%\begin{tabular}{c} |
|
842 |
%\includegraphics[scale=0.15]{pics/laptop.png}\\[-2mm] |
|
843 |
%\small Browser |
|
844 |
%\end{tabular} |
|
845 |
%\end{textblock} |
|
846 |
%\end{frame} |
|
847 |
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% |
|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
0 | 851 |
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% |
631 | 852 |
%\begin{frame}[c] |
853 |
%\frametitle{Scala} |
|
854 |
% |
|
855 |
%\small A simple Scala function for reading webpages: |
|
856 |
%\bigskip |
|
857 |
% |
|
858 |
%\footnotesize |
|
859 |
%\lstinputlisting{../progs/app0.scala} |
|
860 |
%\medskip\pause |
|
861 |
% |
|
862 |
%\lstinline{get_page("""https://nms.kcl.ac.uk/christian.urban/""")} |
|
863 |
%\bigskip\medskip\pause |
|
864 |
% |
|
865 |
% |
|
866 |
%\small A slightly more complicated version for handling errors: |
|
867 |
%\smallskip |
|
868 |
% |
|
869 |
%\footnotesize |
|
870 |
%\lstinputlisting[xleftmargin=-4mm]{../progs/app1.scala} |
|
871 |
% |
|
872 |
% |
|
873 |
%\end{frame} |
|
0 | 874 |
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% |
875 |
||
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|
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|
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|
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|
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%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% |
757 | 879 |
%\begin{frame}[t] |
880 |
%\frametitle{A Regular Expression} |
|
881 |
% |
|
882 |
%\begin{itemize} |
|
883 |
%\item \ldots{} is a pattern or template for specifying strings |
|
884 |
%\end{itemize}\bigskip |
|
885 |
% |
|
886 |
%\begin{center} |
|
887 |
%\only<1>{\scode{"https?://[^"]*"}}% |
|
888 |
%\only<2>{\scode{""""https?://[^"]*"""".r}} |
|
889 |
%\end{center}\bigskip\bigskip |
|
890 |
% |
|
891 |
%matches for example\smallskip\\ |
|
892 |
%\hspace{2mm}\code{"http://www.foobar.com"}\\ |
|
893 |
%\hspace{2mm}\code{"https://www.tls.org"}\smallskip\\ |
|
894 |
% |
|
895 |
%but not\smallskip\\ |
|
896 |
%\hspace{2mm}\code{"http://www."foo"bar.com"}\\ |
|
897 |
% |
|
898 |
%\end{frame} |
|
3 | 899 |
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% |
900 |
||
901 |
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% |
|
632 | 902 |
%\begin{frame}[c] |
903 |
%\frametitle{Finding Operations in Scala} |
|
904 |
% |
|
905 |
%{\bf\code{rexp.findAllIn(string)}}\medskip |
|
906 |
% |
|
907 |
%returns a list of all (sub)strings that match the |
|
908 |
%regular expression |
|
909 |
%\bigskip\bigskip |
|
910 |
% |
|
911 |
% |
|
912 |
%{\bf\code{rexp.findFirstIn(string)}}\medskip |
|
913 |
% |
|
914 |
%returns either |
|
915 |
% |
|
916 |
%\begin{itemize} |
|
917 |
%\item \code{None} if no (sub)string matches or |
|
918 |
%\item \code{Some(s)} with the first (sub)string |
|
919 |
%\end{itemize} |
|
920 |
% |
|
921 |
%\end{frame} |
|
0 | 922 |
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% |
923 |
||
924 |
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% |
|
631 | 925 |
%\begin{frame}[c] |
926 |
% |
|
927 |
%\footnotesize |
|
928 |
%\lstinputlisting{../progs/app2.scala} |
|
929 |
% |
|
930 |
%\end{frame} |
|
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%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% |
0 | 932 |
|
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%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% |
631 | 934 |
%\begin{frame}[c] |
935 |
% |
|
936 |
%\small |
|
937 |
%A version that only crawls links in ``my'' domain:\bigskip |
|
938 |
% |
|
939 |
%\footnotesize |
|
940 |
%\lstinputlisting{../progs/app3.scala} |
|
941 |
% |
|
942 |
%\end{frame} |
|
0 | 943 |
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% |
944 |
||
945 |
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% |
|
631 | 946 |
%\begin{frame}[c] |
947 |
%\lstset{xleftmargin=-4mm} |
|
948 |
%\small |
|
949 |
%A little email harvester: |
|
950 |
% |
|
951 |
%\footnotesize |
|
952 |
%\lstinputlisting{../progs/app4.scala}\bigskip |
|
953 |
% |
|
954 |
%\tiny |
|
955 |
%\url{http://net.tutsplus.com/tutorials/other/8-regular-expressions-you-should-know/} |
|
956 |
% |
|
957 |
%\end{frame} |
|
3 | 958 |
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% |
959 |
||
960 |
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% |
|
14 | 961 |
\begin{frame}[t] |
757 | 962 |
\frametitle{(Basic) Regular Expressions} |
0 | 963 |
|
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|
964 |
Their inductive definition: |
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|
965 |
|
14 | 966 |
|
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|
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\begin{textblock}{6}(2,7.5) |
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|
968 |
\begin{tabular}{@ {}rrl@ {\hspace{13mm}}l} |
512 | 969 |
\bl{$r$} & \bl{$::=$} & \bl{$\ZERO$} & nothing\\ |
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|
970 |
& \bl{$\mid$} & \bl{$\ONE$} & empty string / \pcode{""} / $[]$\\ |
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971 |
& \bl{$\mid$} & \bl{$c$} & character\\ |
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972 |
& \bl{$\mid$} & \bl{$r_1 + r_2$} & alternative / choice\\ |
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|
973 |
& \bl{$\mid$} & \bl{$r_1 \cdot r_2$} & sequence\\ |
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|
974 |
& \bl{$\mid$} & \bl{$r^*$} & star (zero or more)\\ |
3 | 975 |
\end{tabular} |
976 |
\end{textblock} |
|
977 |
||
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|
978 |
|
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|
979 |
\only<2->{\footnotesize |
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|
980 |
\begin{textblock}{9}(2,0.5) |
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|
981 |
\begin{bubble}[9.8cm] |
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|
982 |
\lstinputlisting{../progs/app01.scala} |
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|
983 |
\end{bubble} |
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|
984 |
\end{textblock}} |
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|
985 |
|
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986 |
\end{frame} |
3 | 987 |
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% |
988 |
||
989 |
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% |
|
506 | 990 |
%\begin{frame}[t] |
991 |
%\frametitle{Regular Expressions} |
|
992 |
% |
|
993 |
%\small |
|
994 |
%In Scala:\bigskip |
|
995 |
% |
|
996 |
%\footnotesize |
|
997 |
%\lstinputlisting{../progs/app51.scala} |
|
998 |
% |
|
999 |
% |
|
1000 |
%\end{frame} |
|
0 | 1001 |
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% |
1002 |
||
1003 |
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% |
|
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1004 |
\begin{frame}[t] |
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|
1005 |
\frametitle{Strings} |
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|
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|
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parents:
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|
1007 |
\ldots are lists of characters. For example \code{"hello"} |
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Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
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diff
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|
1008 |
|
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Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
254
diff
changeset
|
1009 |
\begin{center} |
330
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parents:
328
diff
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|
1010 |
\bl{$[h, e, l, l, o]$} or just \bl{$hello$} |
255
96a99237fa42
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Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
254
diff
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|
1011 |
\end{center} |
96a99237fa42
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Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
254
diff
changeset
|
1012 |
|
330
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Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
328
diff
changeset
|
1013 |
the empty string: \bl{$[]$} or \bl{\pcode{""}}\bigskip\\ |
255
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Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
254
diff
changeset
|
1014 |
|
96a99237fa42
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Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
254
diff
changeset
|
1015 |
the concatenation of two strings: |
96a99237fa42
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Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
254
diff
changeset
|
1016 |
|
96a99237fa42
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Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
254
diff
changeset
|
1017 |
\begin{center} |
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parents:
254
diff
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|
1018 |
\bl{$s_1 \,@\, s_2$} |
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parents:
254
diff
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|
1019 |
\end{center} |
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Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
254
diff
changeset
|
1020 |
|
631 | 1021 |
\bl{\textit{foo $@$ bar = foobar}}\\ |
1022 |
\bl{\textit{baz $@\, []$ = baz}} |
|
255
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Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
254
diff
changeset
|
1023 |
|
96a99237fa42
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Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
254
diff
changeset
|
1024 |
\end{frame} |
96a99237fa42
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Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
254
diff
changeset
|
1025 |
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% |
96a99237fa42
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Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
254
diff
changeset
|
1026 |
|
96a99237fa42
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Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
254
diff
changeset
|
1027 |
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% |
330
0806e45d873c
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Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
328
diff
changeset
|
1028 |
\begin{frame}[c] |
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Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
328
diff
changeset
|
1029 |
\frametitle{Languages, Strings} |
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Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
328
diff
changeset
|
1030 |
|
0806e45d873c
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Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
328
diff
changeset
|
1031 |
\begin{itemize} |
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Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
328
diff
changeset
|
1032 |
\item \alert{\bf Strings} are lists of characters, for example |
0806e45d873c
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Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
328
diff
changeset
|
1033 |
\begin{center} |
0806e45d873c
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Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
328
diff
changeset
|
1034 |
\bl{$[]$},\;\bl{$abc$} \hspace{2cm}(Pattern match: \bl{$c\!::\!s$}) |
0806e45d873c
updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
328
diff
changeset
|
1035 |
\end{center}\bigskip |
0806e45d873c
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Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
328
diff
changeset
|
1036 |
|
0806e45d873c
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Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
328
diff
changeset
|
1037 |
|
0806e45d873c
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Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
328
diff
changeset
|
1038 |
\item A \alert{\bf language} is a set of strings, for example\medskip |
0806e45d873c
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Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
328
diff
changeset
|
1039 |
\begin{center} |
0806e45d873c
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Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
328
diff
changeset
|
1040 |
\bl{$\{[], hello, \textit{foobar}, a, abc\}$} |
0806e45d873c
updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
328
diff
changeset
|
1041 |
\end{center}\bigskip |
0806e45d873c
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Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
328
diff
changeset
|
1042 |
|
332
4755ad4b457b
updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
331
diff
changeset
|
1043 |
\item \alert{\bf Concatenation} of strings and languages |
330
0806e45d873c
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Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
328
diff
changeset
|
1044 |
|
0806e45d873c
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Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
328
diff
changeset
|
1045 |
\begin{center} |
0806e45d873c
updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
328
diff
changeset
|
1046 |
\begin{tabular}{rcl} |
0806e45d873c
updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
328
diff
changeset
|
1047 |
\bl{$\textit{foo}\;@\;bar$} & \bl{$=$} & \bl{$\textit{foobar}$}\medskip\\ |
0806e45d873c
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Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
328
diff
changeset
|
1048 |
\bl{$A\;@\;B$} & \bl{$\dn$} & \bl{$\{ s_1\,@\,s_2 \;\mid\; s_1 \in A \wedge s_2 \in B\}$} |
0806e45d873c
updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
328
diff
changeset
|
1049 |
\end{tabular} |
0806e45d873c
updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
328
diff
changeset
|
1050 |
\end{center} |
0806e45d873c
updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
328
diff
changeset
|
1051 |
|
0806e45d873c
updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
328
diff
changeset
|
1052 |
%\item The \alert{\bf meaning} of a regular expression is a set of |
0806e45d873c
updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
328
diff
changeset
|
1053 |
% strings, or language. |
0806e45d873c
updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
328
diff
changeset
|
1054 |
\end{itemize} |
0806e45d873c
updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
328
diff
changeset
|
1055 |
|
762 | 1056 |
\only<2>{ |
1057 |
\begin{textblock}{4}(10.5,8) |
|
1058 |
\small |
|
1059 |
Let |
|
1060 |
||
1061 |
\bl{$A = \{foo, bar\}$} \bl{$B = \{a, b\}$} |
|
1062 |
\[ |
|
1063 |
\bl{A \,@\, B = \{fooa, foob, bara, barb\}} |
|
1064 |
\] |
|
1065 |
\end{textblock}} |
|
1066 |
||
330
0806e45d873c
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Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
328
diff
changeset
|
1067 |
\end{frame} |
0806e45d873c
updated
Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
328
diff
changeset
|
1068 |
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% |
0806e45d873c
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Christian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
parents:
328
diff
changeset
|
1069 |
|
761 | 1070 |
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% |
1071 |
\begin{frame}[c] |
|
762 | 1072 |
\frametitle{Two Corner Cases} |
1073 |
||
1074 |
\Large |
|
1075 |
\begin{center} |
|
1076 |
\bl{$A \,@\, \{[]\} = \;?$}\bigskip\bigskip\pause\\ |
|
1077 |
\bl{$A \,@\, \{\} = \;?$} |
|
1078 |
\end{center} |
|
1079 |
||
1080 |
\end{frame} |
|
1081 |
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% |
|
1082 |
||
1083 |
||
1084 |
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% |
|
1085 |
\begin{frame}[c] |
|
761 | 1086 |
\frametitle{The Meaning of a Regex} |
1087 |
||
1088 |
...all the strings a regular expression can match. |
|
1089 |
||
1090 |
\begin{center} |
|
1091 |
\begin{tabular}{rcl} |
|
1092 |
\bl{$L(\ZERO)$} & \bl{$\dn$} & \bl{$\{\}$}\\ |
|
1093 |
\bl{$L(\ONE)$} & \bl{$\dn$} & \bl{$\{[]\}$}\\ |
|
1094 |
\bl{$L(c)$} & \bl{$\dn$} & \bl{$\{[c]\}$}\\ |
|
1095 |
\bl{$L(r_1 + r_2)$} & \bl{$\dn$} & \bl{$L(r_1) \cup L(r_2)$}\\ |
|
1096 |
\bl{$L(r_1 \cdot r_2)$} & \bl{$\dn$} & \bl{$L(r_1) \,@\, L(r_2)$}\\ |
|
1097 |
\bl{$L(r^*)$} & \bl{$\dn$} & \\ |
|
1098 |
\end{tabular} |
|
1099 |
\end{center} |
|
1100 |
||
1101 |
\begin{textblock}{14}(1.5,13.5)\small |
|
1102 |
\bl{$L$} is a function from regular expressions to |
|
1103 |
sets of strings (languages):\smallskip\\ |
|
1104 |
\bl{\quad$L$ : Rexp $\Rightarrow$ Set$[$String$]$} |
|
1105 |
\end{textblock} |
|
1106 |
||
1107 |
\end{frame} |
|
1108 |
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% |
|
1109 |
||
330
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parents:
328
diff
changeset
|
1110 |
|
0 | 1111 |
|
5 | 1112 |
|
631 | 1113 |
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% |
1114 |
\begin{frame}[c] |
|
1115 |
\frametitle{The Power Operation} |
|
1116 |
||
1117 |
\begin{itemize} |
|
1118 |
\item The \alert{\textbf{\boldmath$n$th Power}} of a language: |
|
1119 |
||
1120 |
\begin{center} |
|
1121 |
\begin{tabular}{lcl} |
|
1122 |
\bl{$A^0$} & \bl{$\dn$} & \bl{$\{[]\}$}\\ |
|
1123 |
\bl{$A^{n+1}$} & \bl{$\dn$} & \bl{$A \,@\, A^n$} |
|
1124 |
\end{tabular} |
|
1125 |
\end{center}\bigskip |
|
1126 |
||
1127 |
\item[] For example |
|
1128 |
||
1129 |
\begin{center} |
|
1130 |
\begin{tabular}{lcl@{\hspace{10mm}}l} |
|
1131 |
\bl{$A^4$} & \bl{$=$} & \bl{$A \,@\, A \,@\, A \,@\, A$} & \bl{$(@\,\{[]\})$}\\ |
|
1132 |
\bl{$A^1$} & \bl{$=$} & \bl{$A$} & \bl{$(@\,\{[]\})$}\\ |
|
1133 |
\bl{$A^0$} & \bl{$=$} & \bl{$\{[]\}$}\\ |
|
1134 |
\end{tabular} |
|
1135 |
\end{center} |
|
1136 |
||
1137 |
\end{itemize} |
|
1138 |
||
1139 |
\end{frame} |
|
762 | 1140 |
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% |
631 | 1141 |
|
743 | 1142 |
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% |
1143 |
\begin{frame}[c] |
|
745 | 1144 |
\frametitle{The Meaning of a Regex} |
743 | 1145 |
|
762 | 1146 |
\begin{textblock}{15}(1,4) |
743 | 1147 |
\begin{tabular}{rcl} |
1148 |
\bl{$L(\ZERO)$} & \bl{$\dn$} & \bl{$\{\}$}\\ |
|
1149 |
\bl{$L(\ONE)$} & \bl{$\dn$} & \bl{$\{[]\}$}\\ |
|
1150 |
\bl{$L(c)$} & \bl{$\dn$} & \bl{$\{[c]\}$}\\ |
|
1151 |
\bl{$L(r_1 + r_2)$} & \bl{$\dn$} & \bl{$L(r_1) \cup L(r_2)$}\\ |
|
762 | 1152 |
\bl{$L(r_1 \cdot r_2)$} & \bl{$\dn$} & \bl{$\{ s_1 \,@\, s_2 \;|\; s_1 \in L(r_1) \wedge s_2 \in L(r_2) \}$}\\ |
1153 |
\bl{$L(r^*)$} & \bl{$\dn$} & \onslide<2->{\bl{$\bigcup_{0 \le n} L(r)^n$}}\\ |
|
1154 |
\end{tabular}\bigskip |
|
1155 |
||
1156 |
%\onslide<2->{ |
|
1157 |
%\hspace{5mm}\bl{$L(r)^0 \;\dn\; \{[]\}$}\\ |
|
1158 |
%\bl{$L(r)^{n+1} \;\dn\; L(r) \,@\, L(r)^n$}\hspace{9mm}\onslide<3->{\small\textcolor{gray}{(append on sets)}\\ |
|
1159 |
%\small\hspace{5cm}\textcolor{gray}{$\{ s_1 @ s_2 \;|\; s_1\in L(r) \wedge s_2 \in L(r)^n \}$}} |
|
1160 |
%} |
|
743 | 1161 |
\end{textblock} |
1162 |
||
1163 |
\end{frame} |
|
762 | 1164 |
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% |
743 | 1165 |
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% |
1166 |
\begin{frame}[c] |
|
631 | 1167 |
\frametitle{The Star Operation} |
1168 |
||
1169 |
\begin{itemize} |
|
1170 |
\item The \alert{\bf Kleene Star} of a \underline{language}: |
|
1171 |
\bigskip |
|
1172 |
||
1173 |
\begin{center} |
|
1174 |
\begin{tabular}{c} |
|
1175 |
\bl{$A\star \dn \bigcup_{0\le n} A^n$} |
|
1176 |
\end{tabular} |
|
1177 |
\end{center}\bigskip |
|
1178 |
||
1179 |
\item[] This expands to |
|
1180 |
||
1181 |
\[ |
|
1182 |
\bl{A^0 \cup A^1 \cup A^2 \cup A^3 \cup A^4 \cup \ldots} |
|
1183 |
\] |
|
1184 |
||
1185 |
or |
|
1186 |
||
1187 |
\small |
|
1188 |
\[ |
|
1189 |
\bl{\{[]\} \;\cup\; A \;\cup\; A\,@\,A \;\cup\; |
|
1190 |
A\,@\,A\,@\,A \;\cup\; A\,@\,A\,@\,A\,@\,A \cup \ldots} |
|
1191 |
\] |
|
1192 |
||
1193 |
\end{itemize} |
|
1194 |
||
1195 |
\end{frame} |
|
1196 |
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% |
|
762 | 1197 |
|
1198 |
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% |
|
1199 |
\begin{frame}[c] |
|
1200 |
\frametitle{The Meaning of a Regex} |
|
1201 |
||
1202 |
\begin{textblock}{15}(1,4) |
|
1203 |
\begin{tabular}{rcl} |
|
1204 |
\bl{$L(\ZERO)$} & \bl{$\dn$} & \bl{$\{\}$}\\ |
|
1205 |
\bl{$L(\ONE)$} & \bl{$\dn$} & \bl{$\{[]\}$}\\ |
|
1206 |
\bl{$L(c)$} & \bl{$\dn$} & \bl{$\{[c]\}$}\\ |
|
1207 |
\bl{$L(r_1 + r_2)$} & \bl{$\dn$} & \bl{$L(r_1) \cup L(r_2)$}\\ |
|
1208 |
\bl{$L(r_1 \cdot r_2)$} & \bl{$\dn$} & \bl{$\{ s_1 \,@\, s_2 \;|\; s_1 \in L(r_1) \wedge s_2 \in L(r_2) \}$}\\ |
|
1209 |
\bl{$L(r^*)$} & \bl{$\dn$} & \bl{$(L(r))\star$}\\ |
|
1210 |
\end{tabular} |
|
631 | 1211 |
|
762 | 1212 |
\end{textblock} |
1213 |
||
1214 |
\end{frame} |
|
1215 |
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% |
|
1216 |
||
1217 |
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% |
|
1218 |
\begin{frame}[c] |
|
1219 |
\frametitle{The Meaning of Matching} |
|
1220 |
||
1221 |
\begin{bubble}[10cm] |
|
1222 |
\large\bf |
|
1223 |
A regular expression \bl{$r$} matches a string~\bl{$s$} |
|
1224 |
provided |
|
1225 |
||
1226 |
\begin{center} |
|
1227 |
\bl{$s \in L(r)$}\\ |
|
1228 |
\end{center} |
|
1229 |
\end{bubble}\bigskip\bigskip |
|
1230 |
||
1231 |
\ldots and the point of the next lecture is |
|
1232 |
to decide this problem as fast as possible (unlike Python, |
|
1233 |
Ruby, Java) |
|
1234 |
||
1235 |
\end{frame} |
|
1236 |
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% |
|
1237 |
||
1238 |
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% |
|
1239 |
\begin{frame}[c] |
|
1240 |
\frametitle{Questions} |
|
1241 |
||
1242 |
\begin{itemize} |
|
1243 |
\item Say \bl{$A = \{[a],[b],[c],[d]\}$}.\bigskip |
|
1244 |
||
1245 |
\item[] |
|
1246 |
How many strings are in \bl{$A^4$}\,? |
|
1247 |
\bigskip\medskip\pause |
|
1248 |
||
1249 |
||
1250 |
\item[] |
|
1251 |
What if \bl{$A = \{[a],[b],[c],[]\}$};\\ |
|
1252 |
how many strings are then in \bl{$A^4$}\,? |
|
1253 |
\end{itemize} |
|
1254 |
||
1255 |
\end{frame} |
|
1256 |
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% |
|
1257 |
||
1258 |
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% |
|
1259 |
% \begin{frame}[c] |
|
1260 |
% \frametitle{Languages (Sets of Strings)} |
|
1261 |
||
1262 |
% \begin{itemize} |
|
1263 |
||
1264 |
% \item A \alert{\bf Language} is a set of strings, for example\medskip |
|
1265 |
% \begin{center} |
|
1266 |
% \bl{$\{[], hello, foobar, a, abc\}$} |
|
1267 |
% \end{center}\bigskip |
|
1268 |
||
1269 |
% \item \alert{\bf Concatenation} for strings and languages |
|
1270 |
||
1271 |
% \begin{center} |
|
1272 |
% \begin{tabular}{rcl} |
|
1273 |
% \bl{$foo\;@\;bar$} & \bl{$=$} & \bl{$foobar$}\medskip\\ |
|
1274 |
% \bl{$A\;@\;B$} & \bl{$\dn$} & \bl{$\{ s_1\,@\,s_2 \;\mid\; s_1 \in A \wedge s_2 \in B\}$} |
|
1275 |
% \end{tabular} |
|
1276 |
% \end{center} |
|
1277 |
% \bigskip |
|
1278 |
||
1279 |
% \small |
|
1280 |
% \item [] For example \bl{$A = \{foo, bar\}$}, \bl{$B = \{a, b\}$} |
|
1281 |
||
1282 |
% \[ |
|
1283 |
% \bl{A \,@\, B = \{fooa, foob, bara, barb\}} |
|
1284 |
% \] |
|
1285 |
||
1286 |
||
1287 |
||
1288 |
||
1289 |
% \end{itemize} |
|
1290 |
% \end{frame} |
|
1291 |
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% |
|
1292 |
||
1293 |
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% |
|
1294 |
% \begin{frame}[c] |
|
1295 |
% \frametitle{Two Corner Cases} |
|
1296 |
||
1297 |
% \Large |
|
1298 |
% \begin{center} |
|
1299 |
% \bl{$A \,@\, \{[]\} = \;?$}\bigskip\bigskip\pause\\ |
|
1300 |
% \bl{$A \,@\, \{\} = \;?$} |
|
1301 |
% \end{center} |
|
1302 |
||
1303 |
% \end{frame} |
|
1304 |
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% |
|
1305 |
||
1306 |
||
1307 |
||
1308 |
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% |
|
1309 |
% \begin{frame}[c] |
|
1310 |
% \frametitle{The Meaning of a Regex} |
|
1311 |
||
1312 |
% ...all the strings a regular expression can match. |
|
1313 |
||
1314 |
% \begin{center} |
|
1315 |
% \begin{tabular}{rcl} |
|
1316 |
% \bl{$L(\ZERO)$} & \bl{$\dn$} & \bl{$\{\}$}\\ |
|
1317 |
% \bl{$L(\ONE)$} & \bl{$\dn$} & \bl{$\{[]\}$}\\ |
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% \bl{$L(r_1 + r_2)$} & \bl{$\dn$} & \bl{$L(r_1) \cup L(r_2)$}\\ |
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% \end{center} |
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% \begin{textblock}{14}(1.5,13.5)\small |
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% sets of strings (languages):\smallskip\\ |
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% \begin{itemize} |
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% \begin{center} |
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|
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% \end{tabular} |
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% \begin{center} |
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% \begin{tabular}{lcl@{\hspace{10mm}}l} |
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% \bl{$A^1$} & \bl{$=$} & \bl{$A$} & \bl{$(@\,\{[]\})$}\\ |
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% \end{tabular} |
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% \end{center} |
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% \begin{itemize} |
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% \item Accounts for 20\%. Two strands. Choose \alert{\bf one}!\bigskip |
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% \end{itemize} |
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% \begin{columns}[t] |
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% \begin{column}{.5\textwidth} |
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% \underline{\bf Strand 1}\medskip |
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% \begin{itemize} |
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% \item 4 programming tasks: |
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% \begin{itemize} |
|
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% \item matcher (4\%, 11.10.) |
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% \item lexer (5\%, 04.11.) |
|
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% \item parser (5\%, 22.11.) |
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% \item compiler (6\%, 13.12.) |
|
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% \end{itemize} |
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% \item in any lang.~you like,\\ but I want to see the\\ code |
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% \end{itemize} |
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% \end{column} |
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% \begin{column}{.5\textwidth} |
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% \underline{\bf Strand 2}\smallskip\begin{itemize} |
|
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% \item one task: prove the correctness of a regular expression matcher in |
|
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% the \underline{Isabelle} theorem prover |
|
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% \item 20\%, submission on~13.12.\hspace{-5mm}\mbox{} |
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% \end{itemize} |
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% \end{column} |
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% \small |
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% \item Solving more than one strand will {\bf not} give you more |
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% marks. |
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%\begin{frame}[c] |
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%\frametitle{Lecture Capture} |
|
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% |
|
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%\begin{itemize} |
|
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%\item Hope it works\ldots\pause actually no, it does not!\medskip\pause |
|
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%\item It is important to use lecture capture wisely\\ (it is only the ``baseline''): |
|
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%\begin{itemize} |
|
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%\item Lecture recordings are a study and revision aid. |
|
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%\item Statistically, there is a clear and direct link between attendance and |
|
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% attainment: students who do not attend lectures, do less well in exams. |
|
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%\end{itemize} |
|
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% |
|
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%\item Attending a lecture is more than watching it online -- if you do not |
|
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%attend, you miss out! |
|
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% |
|
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%\end{itemize} |
|
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% |
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%\end{frame} |
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\begin{tabular}{lll} |
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TAs: & Finley Warman & (took the module last year)\\ |
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& Chengsong Tan & (PhD student working on derivatives) |
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\end{tabular} |
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\begin{frame}[c] |
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\begin{frame}[c] |
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||
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\begin{frame}[c] |
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\begin{mybox3}{Coursework} |
1508 |
Do we need to provide instructions on running the coursework files |
|
1509 |
if we're using languages other than Scala? Thanks |
|
1510 |
\end{mybox3}\pause |
|
1511 |
||
1512 |
\begin{mybox2}{Zip-File for Coursework} |
|
1513 |
Please, please submit a zipfile that generates a subdirectory |
|
1514 |
\begin{center} |
|
1515 |
\texttt{NameFamilyName} |
|
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\end{center} |
|
1517 |
\end{mybox2} |
|
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\end{frame} |
|
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||
1520 |
||
1521 |
\begin{frame}[c] |
|
1522 |
\begin{mybox3}{Coursework} |
|
1523 |
What is the purpose of the workshop session on the timetable? |
|
1524 |
||
1525 |
Slightly confused about how to undertake cw1 and what exactly we |
|
1526 |
should be implementing. This is more for clarification of the cw1 |
|
1527 |
structure, including the implementation and questions present in |
|
1528 |
cw1. |
|
1529 |
\end{mybox3} |
|
1530 |
\end{frame} |
|
1531 |
||
1532 |
\begin{frame}[c] |
|
1533 |
\begin{mybox3}{What is the trick?}\small |
|
1534 |
What was the trick to improve the evil regular expressions matcher |
|
1535 |
to have such good results compared to other programming languages? |
|
1536 |
Is it working better on casual regular expressions (the ones that |
|
1537 |
Python and Java handle pretty well), too? Or was it just optimised |
|
1538 |
for these evil ones? |
|
1539 |
\end{mybox3} |
|
1540 |
||
1541 |
\begin{mybox3}{}\small |
|
1542 |
It was shown in the lectures that the pattern matching algorithms |
|
1543 |
currently implemented in popular programming languages (Python, JS, |
|
1544 |
Java, etc) are far slower than the algorithm we are going to be |
|
1545 |
implementing in this module. My question is why do these programming |
|
1546 |
languages not implement the algorithm that we are going to implement |
|
1547 |
in this module? |
|
1548 |
\end{mybox3} |
|
1549 |
\end{frame} |
|
1550 |
||
1551 |
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% |
|
1552 |
\begin{frame}[c] |
|
1553 |
\frametitle{Thanks to Martin Mikusovic} |
|
1554 |
||
1555 |
\bigskip |
|
1556 |
\begin{center} |
|
1557 |
\begin{tikzpicture} |
|
1558 |
\begin{axis}[ |
|
1559 |
xlabel={$n$}, |
|
1560 |
x label style={at={(1.05,0.0)}}, |
|
1561 |
ylabel={time in secs}, |
|
1562 |
enlargelimits=false, |
|
1563 |
xtick={0,5,...,30}, |
|
1564 |
xmax=33, |
|
1565 |
ymax=35, |
|
1566 |
ytick={0,10,...,30}, |
|
1567 |
scaled ticks=false, |
|
1568 |
axis lines=left, |
|
1569 |
width=9cm, |
|
1570 |
height=5.5cm, |
|
1571 |
legend entries={Java 8, Python, JavaScript, Swift}, |
|
1572 |
legend pos=north west, |
|
1573 |
legend cell align=left] |
|
1574 |
\addplot[blue,mark=*, mark options={fill=white}] table {re-python2.data}; |
|
1575 |
\addplot[cyan,mark=*, mark options={fill=white}] table {re-java.data}; |
|
1576 |
\addplot[red,mark=*, mark options={fill=white}] table {re-js.data}; |
|
1577 |
\addplot[magenta,mark=*, mark options={fill=white}] table {re-swift.data}; |
|
1578 |
\end{axis} |
|
1579 |
\end{tikzpicture} |
|
1580 |
\end{center} |
|
1581 |
||
1582 |
Regex: \bl{$(a^*)^* \cdot b$} |
|
1583 |
||
1584 |
Strings of the form \bl{$\underbrace{\,a\ldots a\,}_{n}$} |
|
1585 |
||
1586 |
\end{frame} |
|
1587 |
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% |
|
1588 |
||
1589 |
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% |
|
1590 |
\begin{frame}[c] |
|
1591 |
\frametitle{Same Example in Java 9+} |
|
1592 |
||
1593 |
\begin{center} |
|
1594 |
\begin{tikzpicture} |
|
1595 |
\begin{axis}[ |
|
1596 |
xlabel={$n$}, |
|
1597 |
x label style={at={(1.09,-0.15)}}, |
|
1598 |
ylabel={time in secs}, |
|
1599 |
scaled x ticks=false, |
|
1600 |
enlargelimits=false, |
|
1601 |
xtick distance=10000, |
|
1602 |
xmax=44000, |
|
1603 |
ytick={0,10,...,30}, |
|
1604 |
ymax=35, |
|
1605 |
axis lines=left, |
|
1606 |
width=9cm, |
|
1607 |
height=5cm, |
|
1608 |
legend entries={Java \liningnums{9}+}, |
|
1609 |
legend pos=north west, |
|
1610 |
legend cell align=left] |
|
1611 |
\addplot[blue,mark=square*,mark options={fill=white}] table {re-java9.data}; |
|
1612 |
\end{axis} |
|
1613 |
\end{tikzpicture} |
|
1614 |
\end{center} |
|
1615 |
||
1616 |
Regex: \bl{$(a^*)^* \cdot b$} |
|
1617 |
||
1618 |
Strings of the form \bl{$\underbrace{\,a\ldots a\,}_{n}$} |
|
1619 |
||
1620 |
\end{frame} |
|
1621 |
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% |
|
778 | 1622 |
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% |
1623 |
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% |
|
1624 |
% Questions |
|
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|
1626 |
\begin{frame}[c] |
|
1627 |
\begin{mybox3}{} |
|
1628 |
Are there any (common) languages that have a built-in regex |
|
1629 |
implementation matching the set of functions of a formal 'simple' |
|
1630 |
regular expression, as opposed to an 'extended' regular expression |
|
1631 |
implemented in most regex-supporting languages? |
|
1632 |
\end{mybox3} |
|
1633 |
\end{frame} |
|
1634 |
||
1635 |
\begin{frame}[c] |
|
1636 |
\begin{mybox3}{Regexes} |
|
1637 |
Can we determine all the possible regular expressions matching a |
|
1638 |
certain string? If we take into account all the possible ways to |
|
1639 |
combine the operations: \bl{$\ZERO$}, \bl{$\ONE$}, |
|
1640 |
\bl{$r_1 + r_2$}, \bl{$r_1 \cdot r_2$}, \bl{$r^*$}? |
|
1641 |
\end{mybox3} |
|
1642 |
\end{frame} |
|
1643 |
||
1644 |
\begin{frame}[c] |
|
1645 |
\begin{mybox3}{\bl{$L$} + Equivalence} |
|
1646 |
When we explain why two regular expressions are not equivalent, what |
|
1647 |
method is better for us, using mathematics formulas or making an |
|
1648 |
example? |
|
1649 |
\end{mybox3} |
|
1650 |
\begin{mybox3}{} |
|
1651 |
Meaning of Regex and Operations |
|
1652 |
\end{mybox3} |
|
1653 |
\end{frame} |
|
1654 |
||
1655 |
\begin{frame}[c] |
|
1656 |
\begin{mybox3}{\bl{$L$}} |
|
1657 |
Can the function L be applied to anything other than regular |
|
1658 |
expressions? For example would L(L(c)) return anything? |
|
1659 |
\end{mybox3} |
|
1660 |
||
1661 |
\hfill $\Rightarrow$ No |
|
1662 |
\end{frame} |
|
1663 |
||
1664 |
\begin{frame}[c] |
|
1665 |
\begin{mybox3}{\bl{$(a?)\{n\} \cdot a\{n\}$}} |
|
1666 |
In the evil regexes section, is there any reason why in the regex |
|
1667 |
\texttt{[a?]\{n\}[a]\{n\}} the square brackets are used? It is defined as a |
|
1668 |
single character from the square brackets, however there is just one |
|
1669 |
character, so it seems like it is not necessary. Maybe it is just |
|
1670 |
necessary for the first part, because ? is a token instead of a |
|
1671 |
character and we need to refer to a? as a ``unit''? Could regular |
|
1672 |
brackets be used instead? Is there any difference apart from the |
|
1673 |
fact that it would create a group? Also, are the regexes |
|
1674 |
\texttt{[a?]\{n\}} and |
|
1675 |
\texttt{a\{0,3\}} equivalent? |
|
1676 |
\end{mybox3} |
|
1677 |
\end{frame} |
|
1678 |
||
1679 |
\begin{frame}[c] |
|
1680 |
\begin{mybox3}{Python + Parser Combinators (CW3)}\small |
|
1681 |
Hi Christian, |
|
1682 |
||
1683 |
I don’t see a problem: you certainly have higher order functions and |
|
1684 |
it is easy to implement algebraic data types using classes. As far |
|
1685 |
as I can see that’s all you need. You don’t get the static types but |
|
1686 |
that should be obvious. Basically if you can do it in LISP you can |
|
1687 |
do it in Python. The only problem could be stack overflows due to a |
|
1688 |
lack of tail recursion optimisation. On the other hand you can |
|
1689 |
simulate laziness using generators. |
|
1690 |
||
1691 |
Cheers, |
|
1692 |
Thorsten |
|
1693 |
\end{mybox3} |
|
1694 |
||
1695 |
Trees \url{https://youtu.be/7tCNu4CnjVc} |
|
1696 |
||
1697 |
Laziness \url{https://youtu.be/5jwV3zxXc8E} |
|
1698 |
||
1699 |
\end{frame} |
|
1700 |
||
1701 |
\begin{frame}[c] |
|
1702 |
\begin{mybox3}{} |
|
1703 |
What suggestions do you have for us to get the most out of this |
|
1704 |
module, especially in the online format? I.e. form discussion |
|
1705 |
groups, will you have office hours? |
|
1706 |
\end{mybox3} |
|
1707 |
||
1708 |
\small |
|
1709 |
\hfill $\Rightarrow$\mbox{} Discussion Forum on KEATS |
|
1710 |
||
1711 |
\hfill online tutorial sessions |
|
1712 |
||
1713 |
\end{frame} |
|
1714 |
||
1715 |
\begin{frame}[c] |
|
1716 |
\small |
|
1717 |
\begin{mybox3}{} |
|
1718 |
Where do most students struggle with this module? What will the format |
|
1719 |
of the exam be? What is the most efficient way of studying for the |
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exam? There are plenty of resources available on KEATS, but is there |
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