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Commit a1cf5cb9 authored by Ralf Jung's avatar Ralf Jung
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we need unlocked value lambdas

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......@@ -117,11 +117,11 @@ The normal `e1 ||| e2` notation uses expression lambdas, because clearly we want
value lambda). However, the *specification* for parallel composition should use
value lambdas, because prior to applying it the term will be reduced as much as
possible to achieve a normal form. To facilitate this, we define a copy of the
`e1 ||| e2` notation in the value scope that uses value lambdas. This is not
actually a value, but we still but it in the value scope to differentiate from
the other notation that uses expression lambdas. (In the future, we might
decide to add a separate scope for this.) Then, we write the canonical
specification using the notation in the value scope.
`e1 ||| e2` notation in the value scope that uses *unlocked* value lambdas.
This is not actually a value, but we still but it in the value scope to
differentiate from the other notation that uses expression lambdas. (In the
future, we might decide to add a separate scope for this.) Then, we write the
canonical specification using the notation in the value scope.
This works very well for non-recursive notions. For `while` loops, the
situation is unfortunately more complex and proving the desired specification
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......@@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ Definition par : val :=
let: "v1" := join "handle" in
("v1", "v2").
Notation "e1 ||| e2" := (par (λ: <>, e1)%E (λ: <>, e2)%E) : expr_scope.
Notation "e1 ||| e2" := (par (λ: <>, e1)%V (λ: <>, e2)%V) : val_scope.
Notation "e1 ||| e2" := (par (LamV BAnon e1%E) (LamV BAnon e2%E)) : val_scope.
Section proof.
Local Set Default Proof Using "Type*".
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