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Evaluation of expressions in Idris
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data Expr : Type -> Type where | |
Con : Int -> Expr Int | |
Add : Expr Int -> Expr Int -> Expr Int | |
Mult : Expr Int -> Expr Int -> Expr Int | |
IsZ : Expr Int -> Expr Bool | |
If : Expr Bool -> Expr t -> Expr t -> Expr t | |
And : Expr Bool -> Expr Bool -> Expr Bool | |
Or : Expr Bool -> Expr Bool -> Expr Bool | |
Tuple : Expr t -> Expr s -> Expr (t,s) | |
Fst : Expr(t,s) -> Expr t | |
Snd : Expr(t,s) -> Expr s | |
unop : Show t => String -> t -> String | |
unop op e = op ++ "(" ++ show e ++ ")" | |
binop : (Show t, Show s) => String -> t -> s -> String | |
binop op e1 e2 = op ++ "(" ++ show e1 ++ "," ++ show e2 ++ ")" | |
implementation Show (Expr t) where | |
show (Con i) = "Con " ++ show i | |
show (Add e1 e2) = binop "Add" e1 e2 | |
show (Mult e1 e2) = binop "Mult" e1 e2 | |
show (IsZ e) = unop "IsZ" e | |
show (If b e1 e2) = "If(" ++ show b ++ "," ++ show e1 ++ "," ++ show e2 ++ ")" | |
show (And e1 e2) = binop "And" e1 e2 | |
show (Or e1 e2) = binop "Or" e1 e2 | |
show (Tuple e1 e2) = binop "Pair" e1 e2 | |
show (Fst e) = unop "Fst" e | |
show (Snd e) = unop "Snd" e | |
--v1 = Add (IsZ $ Con 0) (Con 1) --Not allowed | |
v2 : Expr Int | |
v2 = Fst $ Tuple (Add (Con 42) (Con 1)) (Con 2) --All fine | |
eval : Expr t -> t | |
eval (Con i) = i | |
eval (Add e1 e2) = eval e1 + eval e2 | |
eval (Mult e1 e2) = eval e1 * eval e2 | |
eval (IsZ e) = eval e == 0 | |
eval (If b e1 e2) = if eval b then eval e1 else eval e2 | |
eval (And e1 e2) = eval e1 && eval e2 | |
eval (Or e1 e2) = eval e1 || eval e2 | |
eval (Tuple e1 e2) = (eval e1, eval e2) | |
eval (Fst e) = fst $ eval e | |
eval (Snd e) = snd $ eval e |
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