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\documentclass{article}
\usepackage{open-axiom}

\title{src/algebra term.spad}

\begin{document}
\author{Gabriel Dos~Reis}
\maketitle

\begin{abstract}
\end{abstract}
  This file contains specifications and implementations for basic
  support of term algebras, in the sense of Universal Algebra.
\tableofcontents
\eject


\section{The \code{Arity} domain}

<<domain ARITY Arity>>=
)abbrev domain ARITY Arity
++ Author: Gabriel Dos Reis
++ Date Created: December 04, 2008
++ Date Last Updated: May 09, 2009
++ Description:
++   This domain implements the arity of a function or an operator,
++   e.g. the number of arguments that an operator can take.  An 
++   arity is either a definition nonnegative integer, and the special
++   value `arbitrary', signifying that an operation can take any
++   number of arguments.
Arity(): Public == Private where
  Public == Join(SetCategory, RetractableTo NonNegativeInteger) with
    arbitrary: %
      ++ aribitrary is the arity of a function that accepts any
      ++ number of arguments.
    zero?: % -> Boolean
      ++ \spad{zero? a} holds if \spad{a} is the arity of niladic function.
    one?: % -> Boolean
      ++ \spad{one? a} holds if \spad{a} is the arity of nullary function.
  Private == add
    Rep == SingleInteger
    arbitrary == per(-1)
    zero? a == zero? rep a
    one? a == one? rep a
    hash x == hash rep x
    x = y == rep x = rep y
    coerce(x: %): OutputForm == 
      x = arbitrary => 'arbitrary::OutputForm
      rep(x)::OutputForm
    coerce(n: NonNegativeInteger): % == 
      max()$SingleInteger < n => 
        error "arity is too large for OpenAxiom"
      per(n::SingleInteger)
    retractIfCan x ==
      negative?(n := rep x) => "failed"
      n@Integer::NonNegativeInteger
   
@


\section{Operator Interface: \code{OperatorCategory}}

<<category OPERCAT OperatorCategory>>=
)abbrev category OPERCAT OperatorCategory
++ Author: Gabriel Dos Reis
++ Date Created: December 04, 2008
++ Date Last Updated: December 17, 2008
++ Description:
++   This category specifies the interface for operators used to build
++   terms, in the sense of Universal Algebra.  The domain parameter S
++   provides representation for the `external name' of an operator.
OperatorCategory(S: SetCategory): Category ==
    SetCategory with
      name: % -> S
        ++ \spad{name(op)} returns the externam name of \spad{op}.
      arity: % -> Arity
        ++ \spad{arity(op)} returns the arity of the operator \spad{op}.
      is?: (%,S) -> Boolean
        ++ \spad{is?(op,n)} holds if the name of the operator \spad{op}
        ++ is \spad{n}.
  add
    coerce(op: %): OutputForm == name(op)::OutputForm
    is?(op,n) == name op = n
@

\section{Term Algebra Operator}
<<domain TALGOP TermAlgebraOperator>>=
)abbrev domain TALGOP TermAlgebraOperator
++ Author: Gabriel Dos Reis
++ Date Created: April 17, 2010
++ Date Last Modified: April 17, 2010
TermAlgebraOperator(S: SetCategory): Public == Private where
  Public == OperatorCategory S with
    operator: (S,Arity) -> %
      ++ \spad{operator(n,a)} returns an operator named \spad{n}
      ++ and with arity \spad{a}.
  Private == add
    Rep == Pair(S,Arity)
    operator(n,a) == per pair(n,a)
    name x == first rep x
    arity x == second rep x
@


\section{License}

<<license>>=
--Copyright (C) 2007-2010, Gabriel Dos Reis
--All rights reserved.
--
--Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
--modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are
--met:
--
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--
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--      distribution.
--
--    - Neither the name of The Numerical ALgorithms Group Ltd. nor the
--      names of its contributors may be used to endorse or promote products
--      derived from this software without specific prior written permission.
--
--THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS "AS
--IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED
--TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A
--PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT OWNER
--OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL,
--EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO,
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--NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS
--SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.

@


\section{Putting It Altogether}

<<*>>=
<<license>>
<<domain ARITY Arity>>
<<category OPERCAT OperatorCategory>>
<<domain TALGOP TermAlgebraOperator>>

@



\end{document}