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Monadic effects and equational reasonig in Coq
Monadic effects and equational reasoning in Coq
This Coq library contains a hierarchy of monads with their laws used in several examples of monadic equational reasoning.
Meta
- Author(s):
- Reynald Affeldt (initial)
- David Nowak (initial)
- Takafumi Saikawa (initial)
- Jacques Garrigue
- Ayumu Saito
- Celestine Sauvage
- Kazunari Tanaka
- License: LGPL-2.1-or-later
- Compatible Coq versions: Coq 8.14 and 8.15
- Additional dependencies:
- Coq namespace:
monae
- Related publication(s):
Building and installation instructions
The easiest way to install the latest released version of Monadic effects and equational reasoning in Coq is via OPAM:
opam repo add coq-released https://coq.inria.fr/opam/released
opam install coq-monae
It installs two directories in coq/user-contrib
: monae
and
monaeImpredicativeSet
.
To instead build and install manually (with GNU make
), do:
git clone https://github.com/affeldt-aist/monae.git
cd monae
make -j 4
make install
Overview
This repository contains a formalization of monads including examples of monadic equational reasoning and several models (in particular, a model for a monad that mixes non-deterministic choice and probabilistic choice). This corresponds to the formalization of the following papers:
- [Gibbons and Hinze, Just do It: Simple Monadic Equational Reasoning, ICFP 2011] (except Sect. 10.2)
- [Gibbons, Unifying Theories of Programming with Monads, UTP 2012] (up to Sect. 7.2)
- [Mu, Equational Reasoning for Non-determinism Monad: A Case study of Spark Aggregation, TR-IIS-19-002, Academia Sinica]
- [Mu, Calculating a Backtracking Algorithm: An exercise in Monadic Program Derivation, TR-IIS-29-003, Academia Sinica]
- [Mu, Functional Pearls: Reasoning and Derivation of Monadic Programs, A case study of non-determinism and state, 2017]
- This is a draft paper. In the first release, we formalized this draft up to Sect. 5. The contents have been since superseded by [mu2019tr2] and [mu2019tr3].
- [Mu and Chiang, Deriving Monadic Quicksort (Declarative Pearl), 2020]
This library has been applied to other formalizations:
- application to program semantics (see file
smallstep.v
) - formalization of monad composition [Jones and Duponcheel, Composing Monads, Yale RR 1993] (Sections 2 and 3)
- formalization of monad transformers [Jaskelioff, Modular Monad Transformers, ESOP 2009] (up to Sect. 4)
- completed with details from [Jaskelioff, Lifting of Operations in Modular Monadic Semantics, PhD 2009]
- see directory
impredicative_set
for the formalization of [Jaskelioff, Modular Monad Transformers, ESOP 2009] (from Sect. 5)
- formalization of the geometrically convex monad (main reference: [Cheung, Distributive Interaction of Algebraic Effects, PhD Thesis, U. Oxford, 2017])
Files
- monae_lib.v: simple additions to base libraries
- hierarchy.v: hierarchy of monadic effects
- monad_lib.v: basic lemmas about monads
-
category.v: formalization of categories (generalization of
hierarchy.v
) - fail_lib.v: lemmas about fail monad and related monads
- state_lib.v: lemmas about state-related monads
- array_lib.v: lemmas about the array monad
- trace_lib.v: lemmas about about the state-trace monad
- proba_lib.v: about the probability monad
- monad_composition.v: composing monads
-
monad_transformer.v: monad transformers
- completed by
ifmt_lifting.v
andiparametricty_codensity.v
in the directoryimpredicative_set
- the directory
impredicative_set
contains a lighter version of Monae where monads live inSet
and that compiles withimpredicative-set
- the directory
- completed by
- monad_model.v: concrete models of monads
- proba_monad_model.v: concrete model of the probability monad
- gcm_model.v: model of the geometrically convex monad
- altprob_model.v: model of a monad that mixes non-deterministic choice and probabilistic choice
- example_*.v: various examples (Spark aggregation, the n-queens puzzle, tree relabeling, Monty Hall problem, monad transformers, quicksort, etc.)
- smallstep.v: semantics for an imperative language, with equivalence operational semantics/denotation and sample imperative programs
About Installation with Windows 10 or 11
Installation of monae on Windows is less simple. First install infotheo following the instructions for Windows 10. Once infotheo is installed (with opam), do:
-
opam install coq-monae
orgit clone [email protected]:affeldt-aist/monae.git; opam install .
Original License
Before version 0.2, monae was distributed under the terms of the GPL-3.0-or-later
license