CookBook/Recipes/TimeLimit.thy
author Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
Thu, 08 Jan 2009 22:46:06 +0000
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theory TimeLimit
imports "../Base"
begin

section {* Restricting the Runtime of a Function *} 

text {*
  {\bf Problem:}
  Your tool should run only a specified amount of time.\smallskip

  {\bf Solution:} This can be achieved using the function 
  @{ML timeLimit in TimeLimit}.\smallskip

  Assume the following well-known function:

  *}

ML {* 
fun ackermann (0, n) = n + 1
  | ackermann (m, 0) = ackermann (m - 1, 1)
  | ackermann (m, n) = ackermann (m - 1, ackermann (m, n - 1))
*}

text {*

  Now the call 

  @{ML_response_fake [display] "ackermann (4, 12)" "\<dots>"}

  takes a bit long. To avoid this, the call can be encapsulated 
  in a time limit of five seconds. For this you have to write:

@{ML_response [display]
"TimeLimit.timeLimit (Time.fromSeconds 5) ackermann (4, 12) 
  handle TimeOut => ~1"
"~1"}

  where @{ML_text TimeOut} is the exception raised when the time limit
  is reached.

  Note that @{ML  "timeLimit" in TimeLimit} is only meaningful when you use PolyML, 
  because PolyML has a rich infrastructure for multithreading programming on 
  which @{ML "timeLimit" in TimeLimit} relies.

\begin{readmore}
   The function @{ML "timeLimit" in TimeLimit} is defined in the structure
  @{ML_struct TimeLimit} which can be found in the file 
  @{ML_file "Pure/ML-Systems/multithreading_polyml.ML"}.
\end{readmore}

 
*}

end