Theory Quickcheck_Interfaces

theory Quickcheck_Interfaces
imports Main
begin

subsection ‹Checking a single proposition (TODO)›

subsection ‹Checking multiple propositions in one batch›

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First, this requires to setup special generators for all datatypes via the following command.
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setup Exhaustive_Generators.setup_bounded_forall_datatype_interpretation

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Now, the function Quickcheck.mk_batch_validator : Proof.context -> term list -> (int -> bool) list option
takes formulas of type bool with free variables, and returns a list of testing functions.
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ML val SOME testers = Quickcheck.mk_batch_validator context
  [termx = (1 :: nat), termx = (0 :: nat), termx <= (5 :: nat), term0  (x :: nat)]

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It is up to the user with which strategy the conjectures should be tested.
For example, one could check all conjectures up to a given size, and check the different conjectures in sequence.
This is implemented by:
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ML fun check_upto f i j = if i > j then true else f i andalso check_upto f (i + 1) j

ML_val map (fn test => check_upto test 0 1) testers
ML_val map (fn test => check_upto test 0 2) testers
ML_val map (fn test => check_upto test 0 3) testers
ML_val map (fn test => check_upto test 0 7) testers

text ‹Note that all conjectures must be executable to obtain the testers with the function above.›


end