CookBook/Solutions.thy
author Christian Urban <urbanc@in.tum.de>
Wed, 14 Jan 2009 16:46:07 +0000
changeset 68 e7519207c2b7
parent 58 f3794c231898
child 69 19106a9975c1
permissions -rw-r--r--
added more to the "new command section" and tuning

theory Solutions
imports Base
begin

chapter {* Solutions to Most Exercises *}

text {* \solution{fun:revsum} *}

ML {* 
fun rev_sum t =
let
 fun dest_sum (Const (@{const_name plus}, _) $ u $ u') = u' :: dest_sum u
   | dest_sum u = [u]
 in
   foldl1 (HOLogic.mk_binop @{const_name plus}) (dest_sum t)
 end;
*}

text {* \solution{fun:makesum} *}

ML {*
fun make_sum t1 t2 =
    HOLogic.mk_nat (HOLogic.dest_nat t1 + HOLogic.dest_nat t2)
*}

text {* \solution{ex:scancmts} *}

ML {*
val any = Scan.one (Symbol.not_eof);

val scan_cmt =
  let
    val begin_cmt = Scan.this_string "(*" 
    val end_cmt = Scan.this_string "*)"
  in
   begin_cmt |-- Scan.repeat (Scan.unless end_cmt any) --| end_cmt 
    >> (enclose "(**" "**)" o implode)
  end

val scan_all =
  Scan.finite Symbol.stopper (Scan.repeat (scan_cmt || any)) 
    >> implode #> fst 
*}

text {*
  By using @{text "#> fst"} in the last line, the function 
  @{ML scan_all} retruns a string, instead of the pair a parser would
  normally return. For example:

  @{ML_response [display] "scan_all (explode \"foo bar\")" "\"foo bar\""}

  @{ML_response [display] "scan_all (explode \"foo (*test*) bar (*test*)\")" 
                          "\"foo (**test**) bar (**test**)\""}

*}

end