61 lines
1.4 KiB
Haskell
61 lines
1.4 KiB
Haskell
module Logic.Language.M where
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import Logic.Language (Language(..), Seq(..))
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-- The language M
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-- (from "Gödel, Escher, Bach: An Eternal Golden Braid" by Douglas Hofstadter)
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data AlphaM
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= M
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| I
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| U
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deriving (Eq, Show)
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type StringM = [AlphaM]
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instance Language AlphaM where
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infer0 = [[M, I]]
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infer1 =
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[ mRule1
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, mRule2
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, mRule3
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, mRule4
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]
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infer2 = []
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infer3 = []
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-- RULE I: If you possess a string whose last letter is I, you can add on a U at the end.
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mRule1 :: StringM -> [StringM]
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mRule1 [I] = [[I, U]]
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mRule1 (x:xs) = (x:) <$> mRule1 xs
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mRule1 _ = []
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-- RULE II: Suppose you have Mx. Then you may add Mxx to your collection.
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mRule2 :: StringM -> [StringM]
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mRule2 string@(M:xs) = [string ++ xs]
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mRule2 _ = []
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-- RULE III: If III occurs in one of the strings in your collection, you may
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-- make a new string with U in place of III.
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mRule3 :: StringM -> [StringM]
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mRule3 string@(M:xs) = (M:) <$> aux xs
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where
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aux (I:xs@(I:I:xs')) = (U:xs'):((I:) <$> aux xs)
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aux (x:xs) = (x:) <$> aux xs
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aux _ = []
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mRule3 _ = []
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-- RULE IV: If UU occurs inside one of your strings, you can drop it.
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mRule4 :: StringM -> [StringM]
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mRule4 string@(M:xs) = (M:) <$> aux xs
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where
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aux (U:U:xs) = [xs]
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aux (x:xs) = (x:) <$> aux xs
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aux _ = []
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mRule4 _ = []
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{-
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ghci> map Seq infer0 :: [Seq AlphaM]
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[MI]
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ghci> map Seq $ concat $ map ($ [M, I, I, I, I, U, U, I]) infer1
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[MIIIIUUIU,MIIIIUUIIIIIUUI,MUIUUI,MIUUUI,MIIIII]
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-}
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