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\section*{Main Part 3 (Scala, 7 Marks)}
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\mbox{}\hfill\textit{``Java is the most distressing thing to happen to computing since MS-DOS.''}\smallskip\\
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\mbox{}\hfill\textit{ --- Alan Kay, the inventor of object-oriented programming}\bigskip\medskip
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This part is about a regular expression matcher described by  | 
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Brzozowski in 1964. The  | 
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background is that ``out-of-the-box'' regular expression matching in  | 
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mainstream languages like Java, JavaScript and Python can sometimes be  | 
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excruciatingly slow. You are supposed to implement a regular  | 
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expression matcher that is much, much faster. \bigskip  | 
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\subsection*{Reference Implementation}
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This Scala assignment comes with a reference implementation in form of  | 
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a \texttt{jar}-file. This allows you to run any test cases on your own
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computer. For example you can call \texttt{scala-cli} on the command
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line with the option \texttt{--extra-jars re.jar} and then query any function
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from the \texttt{re.scala} template file. As usual you have to prefix
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the calls with \texttt{M3} or import this object.  Since some tasks
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are time sensitive, you can check the reference implementation as  | 
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strings of $a$'s using the regular expression $(a^*)^*\cdot b$ you can  | 
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query as follows:  | 
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scala> for (i <- 0 to 5000000 by 500000) {
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\subsection*{Preliminaries}
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The task is to implement a regular expression matcher that is based on  | 
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derivatives of regular expressions. Most of the functions are defined by  | 
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recursion over regular expressions and can be elegantly implemented  | 
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using Scala's pattern-matching. The implementation should deal with the  | 
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following regular expressions, which have been predefined in the file  | 
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$r$ & $::=$ & $\ZERO$ & cannot match anything\\  | 
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& $|$ & $c$ & can match a single character (in this case $c$)\\  | 
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& $|$ & $r_1 + r_2$ & can match a string either with $r_1$ or with $r_2$\\  | 
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& $|$ & $r_1\cdot r_2$ & can match the first part of a string with $r_1$ and\\  | 
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& & & then the second part with $r_2$\\  | 
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Why? Regular expressions are  | 
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one of the simplest ways to match patterns in text, and  | 
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are endlessly useful for searching, editing and analysing data in all  | 
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sorts of places (for example analysing network traffic in order to  | 
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detect security breaches). However, you need to be fast, otherwise you  | 
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will stumble over problems such as recently reported at  | 
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\item[$\bullet$] \url{https://blog.cloudflare.com/details-of-the-cloudflare-outage-on-july-2-2019}  
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\item[$\bullet$] \texttt{\href{https://web.archive.org/web/20160801163029/https://www.stackstatus.net/post/147710624694/outage-postmortem-july-20-2016}{https://stackstatus.net/post/147710624694/outage-postmortem-july-20-2016}}
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\item[$\bullet$] \url{https://vimeo.com/112065252}
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\item[$\bullet$] \url{https://davidvgalbraith.com/how-i-fixed-atom}  
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% Knowing how to match regular expressions and strings will let you  | 
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expressions. The notation in this coursework description matches up  | 
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with the code as follows:  | 
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  $\prod rs$ & $\mapsto$ & \texttt{SEQs(rs)}\\  
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argument. In what follows we shall use $rs$ to stand for lists of  | 
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binary version and only implement the n-ary alternative. Similarly  | 
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binary version can be obtained by defining $r_1 \cdot r_2 \dn \prod\,[r_1, r_2]$.  | 
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\item[(1)] Implement a function, called \textit{nullable}, by
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recursion over regular expressions. This function tests whether a  | 
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$\textit{nullable}(\prod rs)$ & $\dn$ & $\forall r\in rs.\;\textit{nullable}(r)$\\
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\item[(2)] Implement a function, called \textit{der}, by recursion over
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$\textit{der}\;c\;(\prod\;[])$ & $\dn$ & $\ZERO$\\  
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$\textit{der}\;c\;(\prod\;r\!::\!rs)$ & $\dn$ & $\textit{if}\;\textit{nullable}(r)$\\
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      & & $\textit{then}\;(\prod\;(\textit{der}\;c\;r)\!::\!rs) + (\textit{der}\;c\;(\prod rs))$\\
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``denesting'' function, which deletes $\ZERO$s and ``spills out'' nested  | 
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  $\sum$s.  This function, called \texttt{denest}, should analyse a
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      2) &$rs = \ZERO :: rest$     & $\dn$ & $\texttt{denest}\;rest$ & (throw away $\ZERO$)\\
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      3) &$rs = (\sum rs) :: rest$ & $\dn$ & $rs ::: \texttt{denest}\;rest$ & (spill out $\sum$)\\
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