High-level script: All parameters of a pattern are in the same class So this time, the script is actually a statement/assumption. Motivational example: Consider the phrase "milk, coffee and cigarettes" with pattern "*, * and *". There, all the parameters (milk, coffee, cigarettes) are in the class "things you can buy". Intent: This script helps to parse better, and also can help us learn about things and their classes. So how do we proceed? First, a script rewrite - expand it into a scenario: There is a pattern There are parameters of the pattern There is a class Assumption: Each of the parameters is in the class Now we can execute this in different ways. We can look for existing examples (matched patterns) and check if the assumption is true for them. Or we can generate fresh assumptions and check them further. Or we can prioritize (vote up) pattern matches where the assumption is true. Also, we can find out for which pattern this typically holds and for which ones it doesn't. Same with the parameters of a pattern - maybe only parameters in certain positions are in the same class.
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Snippet ID: | #1031010 |
Snippet name: | "All parameters of a pattern are in the same class" |
Eternal ID of this version: | #1031010/2 |
Text MD5: | e6921b9d6ae4024e65f8384333bdc406 |
Author: | stefan |
Category: | gazelle |
Type: | Document |
Public (visible to everyone): | Yes |
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Created/modified: | 2021-04-20 16:38:44 |
Source code size: | 1158 bytes / 32 lines |
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