From 4e0b77814a3bea0bc2b7dbbbc4f48a41c1743dc5 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Ralf Jung <jung@mpi-sws.org> Date: Thu, 11 Aug 2016 13:03:42 +0200 Subject: [PATCH] docs: fix some typos --- docs/algebra.tex | 2 +- docs/constructions.tex | 6 +++--- docs/derived.tex | 2 +- docs/logic.tex | 17 +++++++++-------- docs/model.tex | 8 ++++---- 5 files changed, 18 insertions(+), 17 deletions(-) diff --git a/docs/algebra.tex b/docs/algebra.tex index d6f2de09a..4479a1596 100644 --- a/docs/algebra.tex +++ b/docs/algebra.tex @@ -45,7 +45,7 @@ The reason that contractive functions are interesting is that for every contract The category $\COFEs$ consists of COFEs as objects, and non-expansive functions as arrows. \end{defn} -Note that $\COFEs$ is cartesian closed: +Note that $\COFEs$ is cartesian closed. In particular: \begin{defn} Given two COFEs $\cofe$ and $\cofeB$, the set of non-expansive functions $\set{f : \cofe \nfn \cofeB}$ is itself a COFE with \begin{align*} diff --git a/docs/constructions.tex b/docs/constructions.tex index 40571188f..4dc0a2910 100644 --- a/docs/constructions.tex +++ b/docs/constructions.tex @@ -91,7 +91,7 @@ Crucially, the second rule allows us to \emph{swap} the ``side'' of the sum that \subsection{Finite partial function} \label{sec:fpfnm} -Given some countable $K$ and some CMRA $\monoid$, the set of finite partial functions $K \fpfn \monoid$ is equipped with a COFE and CMRA structure by lifting everything pointwise. +Given some infinite countable $K$ and some CMRA $\monoid$, the set of finite partial functions $K \fpfn \monoid$ is equipped with a COFE and CMRA structure by lifting everything pointwise. We obtain the following frame-preserving updates: \begin{mathpar} @@ -149,7 +149,7 @@ There are no interesting frame-preserving updates for $\agm(\cofe)$, but we can \subsection{Exclusive CMRA} -Given a cofe $\cofe$, we define a CMRA $\exm(\cofe)$ such that at most one $x \in \cofe$ can be owned: +Given a COFE $\cofe$, we define a CMRA $\exm(\cofe)$ such that at most one $x \in \cofe$ can be owned: \begin{align*} \exm(\cofe) \eqdef{}& \exinj(\cofe) + \bot \\ \mval_n \eqdef{}& \setComp{\melt\in\exm(\cofe)}{\melt \neq \bot} @@ -375,7 +375,7 @@ We obtain the following frame-preserving update: \subsection{STS with tokens} \label{sec:stsmon} -Given a state-transition system~(STS, \ie a directed graph) $(\STSS, {\stsstep} \subseteq \STSS \times \STSS)$, a set of tokens $\STST$, and a labeling $\STSL: \STSS \ra \wp(\STST)$ of \emph{protocol-owned} tokens for each state, we construct a monoid modeling an authoritative current state and permitting transitions given a \emph{bound} on the current state and a set of \emph{locally-owned} tokens. +Given a state-transition system~(STS, \ie a directed graph) $(\STSS, {\stsstep} \subseteq \STSS \times \STSS)$, a set of tokens $\STST$, and a labeling $\STSL: \STSS \ra \wp(\STST)$ of \emph{protocol-owned} tokens for each state, we construct an RA modeling an authoritative current state and permitting transitions given a \emph{bound} on the current state and a set of \emph{locally-owned} tokens. The construction follows the idea of STSs as described in CaReSL \cite{caresl}. We first lift the transition relation to $\STSS \times \wp(\STST)$ (implementing a \emph{law of token conservation}) and define a stepping relation for the \emph{frame} of a given token set: diff --git a/docs/derived.tex b/docs/derived.tex index 34471d080..38674cb70 100644 --- a/docs/derived.tex +++ b/docs/derived.tex @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ \section{Derived proof rules and other constructions} -We will below abuse notation, using the \emph{term} meta-variables like $\val$ to range over (bound) \emph{variables} of the corresponding type.. +We will below abuse notation, using the \emph{term} meta-variables like $\val$ to range over (bound) \emph{variables} of the corresponding type. We omit type annotations in binders and equality, when the type is clear from context. We assume that the signature $\Sig$ embeds all the meta-level concepts we use, and their properties, into the logic. (The Coq formalization is a \emph{shallow embedding} of the logic, so we have direct access to all meta-level notions within the logic anyways.) diff --git a/docs/logic.tex b/docs/logic.tex index a7b4dd401..01d904d71 100644 --- a/docs/logic.tex +++ b/docs/logic.tex @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ A \emph{language} $\Lang$ consists of a set \textdom{Expr} of \emph{expressions} \end{mathpar} \item There exists a \emph{primitive reduction relation} \[(-,- \step -,-,-) \subseteq \textdom{Expr} \times \textdom{State} \times \textdom{Expr} \times \textdom{State} \times (\textdom{Expr} \uplus \set{\bot})\] We will write $\expr_1, \state_1 \step \expr_2, \state_2$ for $\expr_1, \state_1 \step \expr_2, \state_2, \bot$. \\ - A reduction $\expr_1, \state_1 \step \expr_2, \state_2, \expr_\f$ indicates that, when $\expr_1$ reduces to $\expr$, a \emph{new thread} $\expr_\f$ is forked off. + A reduction $\expr_1, \state_1 \step \expr_2, \state_2, \expr_\f$ indicates that, when $\expr_1$ reduces to $\expr_2$, a \emph{new thread} $\expr_\f$ is forked off. \item All values are stuck: \[ \expr, \_ \step \_, \_, \_ \Ra \toval(\expr) = \bot \] \end{itemize} @@ -40,7 +40,7 @@ For any language $\Lang$, we define the corresponding thread-pool semantics. \paragraph{Machine syntax} \[ - \tpool \in \textdom{ThreadPool} \eqdef \bigcup_n \textdom{Exp}^n + \tpool \in \textdom{ThreadPool} \eqdef \bigcup_n \textdom{Expr}^n \] \judgment[Machine reduction]{\cfg{\tpool}{\state} \step @@ -48,12 +48,12 @@ For any language $\Lang$, we define the corresponding thread-pool semantics. \begin{mathpar} \infer {\expr_1, \state_1 \step \expr_2, \state_2, \expr_\f \and \expr_\f \neq \bot} - {\cfg{\tpool \dplus [\expr_1] \dplus \tpool'}{\state} \step - \cfg{\tpool \dplus [\expr_2] \dplus \tpool' \dplus [\expr_\f]}{\state'}} + {\cfg{\tpool \dplus [\expr_1] \dplus \tpool'}{\state_1} \step + \cfg{\tpool \dplus [\expr_2] \dplus \tpool' \dplus [\expr_\f]}{\state_2}} \and\infer {\expr_1, \state_1 \step \expr_2, \state_2} - {\cfg{\tpool \dplus [\expr_1] \dplus \tpool'}{\state} \step - \cfg{\tpool \dplus [\expr_2] \dplus \tpool'}{\state'}} + {\cfg{\tpool \dplus [\expr_1] \dplus \tpool'}{\state_1} \step + \cfg{\tpool \dplus [\expr_2] \dplus \tpool'}{\state_2}} \end{mathpar} \clearpage @@ -595,15 +595,16 @@ A type $\type$ being \emph{inhabited} means that $ \proves \wtt{\term}{\type}$ i {\mask_2 \subseteq \mask_1 \and \toval(\expr_1) = \bot} { {\begin{inbox} % for some crazy reason, LaTeX is actually sensitive to the space between the "{ {" here and the "} }" below... - ~~\pvs[\mask_1][\mask_2] \Exists \state_1. \red(\expr_1,\state_1) \land \later\ownPhys{\state_1} * \later\All \expr_2, \state_2, \expr_\f. (\expr_1, \state_1 \step \expr_2, \state_2, \expr_\f) \land {}\\\qquad\qquad\qquad\qquad\qquad \ownPhys{\state_2} \wand \pvs[\mask_2][\mask_1] \wpre{\expr_2}[\mask_1]{\Ret\var.\prop} * \wpre{\expr_\f}[\top]{\Ret\any.\TRUE} {}\\\proves \wpre{\expr_1}[\mask_1]{\Ret\var.\prop} + ~~\pvs[\mask_1][\mask_2] \Exists \state_1. \red(\expr_1,\state_1) \land \later\ownPhys{\state_1} * {}\\\qquad\qquad\qquad \later\All \expr_2, \state_2, \expr_\f. \left( (\expr_1, \state_1 \step \expr_2, \state_2, \expr_\f) \land \ownPhys{\state_2} \right) \wand \pvs[\mask_2][\mask_1] \wpre{\expr_2}[\mask_1]{\Ret\var.\prop} * \wpre{\expr_\f}[\top]{\Ret\any.\TRUE} {}\\\proves \wpre{\expr_1}[\mask_1]{\Ret\var.\prop} \end{inbox}} } - +\\\\ \infer[wp-lift-pure-step] {\toval(\expr_1) = \bot \and \All \state_1. \red(\expr_1, \state_1) \and \All \state_1, \expr_2, \state_2, \expr_\f. \expr_1,\state_1 \step \expr_2,\state_2,\expr_\f \Ra \state_1 = \state_2 } {\later\All \state, \expr_2, \expr_\f. (\expr_1,\state \step \expr_2, \state,\expr_\f) \Ra \wpre{\expr_2}[\mask_1]{\Ret\var.\prop} * \wpre{\expr_\f}[\top]{\Ret\any.\TRUE} \proves \wpre{\expr_1}[\mask_1]{\Ret\var.\prop}} \end{mathpar} +Notice that primitive view shifts cover everything to their right, \ie $\pvs \prop * \propB \eqdef \pvs (\prop * \propB)$. Here we define $\wpre{\expr_\f}[\mask]{\Ret\var.\prop} \eqdef \TRUE$ if $\expr_\f = \bot$ (remember that our stepping relation can, but does not have to, define a forked-off expression). diff --git a/docs/model.tex b/docs/model.tex index 6f5f76555..166b3ef6e 100644 --- a/docs/model.tex +++ b/docs/model.tex @@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ We introduce an additional logical connective $\ownM\melt$, which will later be \Sem{\vctx \proves \prop \Ra \propB : \Prop}_\gamma &\eqdef \Lam \melt. \setComp{n}{\begin{aligned} \All m, \meltB.& m \leq n \land \melt \mincl \meltB \land \meltB \in \mval_m \Ra {} \\ - & m \in \Sem{\vctx \proves \prop : \Prop}_\gamma(\melt) \Ra {}\\& m \in \Sem{\vctx \proves \propB : \Prop}_\gamma(\melt)\end{aligned}}\\ + & m \in \Sem{\vctx \proves \prop : \Prop}_\gamma(\meltB) \Ra {}\\& m \in \Sem{\vctx \proves \propB : \Prop}_\gamma(\meltB)\end{aligned}}\\ \Sem{\vctx \proves \All x : \type. \prop : \Prop}_\gamma &\eqdef \Lam \melt. \setComp{n}{ \All v \in \Sem{\type}. n \in \Sem{\vctx, x : \type \proves \prop : \Prop}_{\gamma[x \mapsto v]}(\melt) } \\ \Sem{\vctx \proves \Exists x : \type. \prop : \Prop}_\gamma &\eqdef @@ -58,7 +58,7 @@ Above, $\maybe\monoid$ is the monoid obtained by adding a unit to $\monoid$. (It's not a coincidence that we used the same notation for the range of the core; it's the same type either way: $\monoid + 1$.) Remember that $\iFunc$ is the user-chosen bifunctor from $\COFEs$ to $\CMRAs$ (see~\Sref{sec:logic}). $\textdom{ResF}(\cofe^\op, \cofe)$ is a CMRA by lifting the individual CMRAs pointwise. -Furthermore, if $F$ is locally contractive, then so is $\textdom{ResF}$. +Furthermore, since $\Sigma$ is locally contractive, so is $\textdom{ResF}$. Now we can write down the recursive domain equation: \[ \iPreProp \cong \UPred(\textdom{ResF}(\iPreProp, \iPreProp)) \] @@ -187,10 +187,10 @@ $\rho(x)\in\Sem{\vctx(x)}$. \paragraph{Logical entailment.} We can now define \emph{semantic} logical entailment. -\typedsection{Interpretation of entailment}{\Sem{\vctx \mid \pfctx \proves \prop} : 2} +\typedsection{Interpretation of entailment}{\Sem{\vctx \mid \pfctx \proves \prop} : \mProp} \[ -\Sem{\vctx \mid \pfctx \proves \propB} \eqdef +\Sem{\vctx \mid \pfctx \proves \prop} \eqdef \begin{aligned}[t] \MoveEqLeft \forall n \in \mathbb{N}.\; -- GitLab