def test_08(): """ P08 (**): Eliminate consecutive duplicates of list elements. compress(L1,L2) :- the list L2 is obtained from the list L1 by compressing repeated occurrences of elements into a single copy of the element. (list,list) (+,?) compress([],[]). compress([X],[X]). compress([X,X|Xs],Zs) :- compress([X|Xs],Zs). compress([X,Y|Ys],[X|Zs]) :- X \\= Y, compress([Y|Ys],Zs). """ Xs, Ys, Zs = Variable.factory("Xs", "Ys", "Zs") db = [ dict(compress=[], list=[]), dict(compress=[X], list=[X]), Rule(dict(compress=[X, X, *Xs], list=Zs), dict(compress=[X, *Xs], list=Zs)), Rule( dict(compress=[X, Y, *Ys], list=[X, *Zs]), Assert(lambda X, Y: X != Y), dict(compress=[Y, *Ys], list=Zs), ), ] query = dict(compress=[1, 2, 1], list=Q) out = list(search(db, query)) assert out == [{Q: [1, 2, 1]}]
def test_12(): r""" P12 (**): Decode a run-length compressed list. decode(L1,L2) :- L2 is the uncompressed version of the run-length encoded list L1. (list,list) (+,?) decode([],[]). decode([X|Ys],[X|Zs]) :- \+ is_list(X), decode(Ys,Zs). decode([[1,X]|Ys],[X|Zs]) :- decode(Ys,Zs). decode([[N,X]|Ys],[X|Zs]) :- N > 1, N1 is N - 1, decode([[N1,X]|Ys],Zs). """ Xs, Ys, Zs = Variable.factory("Xs", "Ys", "Zs") N, N1 = Variable.factory("N", "N1") db = [ dict(decode=[], list=[]), Rule( dict(decode=[X, *Ys], list=[X, *Zs]), Assert(lambda X: isinstance(X, PrologList)), dict(decode=Ys, list=Zs), ), Rule(dict(decode=[[1, X], *Ys], list=[X, *Zs]), dict(decode=Ys, list=Zs)), Rule( dict(decode=[[N, X], *Ys], list=[X, *Zs]), Assert(lambda N: N > 1), Assign(N1, lambda N: N - 1), dict(decode=[[N1, X], *Ys], list=Zs), ), ] query = dict(decode=[1, [2, 2], [3, 3]], list=Q) assert list(search(db, query)) == [{Q: [1, [2, 2], [3, 3]]}]
def test_13(): r""" P13 (**): Run-length encoding of a list (direct solution) encode_direct(L1,L2) :- the list L2 is obtained from the list L1 by run-length encoding. Consecutive duplicates of elements are encoded as terms [N,E], where N is the number of duplicates of the element E. However, if N equals 1 then the element is simply copied into the output list. (list,list) (+,?) encode_direct([],[]). encode_direct([X|Xs],[Z|Zs]) :- count(X,Xs,Ys,1,Z), encode_direct(Ys,Zs). count(X,Xs,Ys,K,T) Ys is the list that remains from the list Xs when all leading copies of X are removed. T is the term [N,X], where N is K plus the number of X's that can be removed from Xs. In the case of N=1, T is X, instead of the term [1,X]. count(X,[],[],1,X). count(X,[],[],N,[N,X]) :- N > 1. count(X,[Y|Ys],[Y|Ys],1,X) :- X \= Y. count(X,[Y|Ys],[Y|Ys],N,[N,X]) :- N > 1, X \= Y. count(X,[X|Xs],Ys,K,T) :- K1 is K + 1, count(X,Xs,Ys,K1,T). """ Xs, Ys, Zs = Variable.factory("Xs", "Ys", "Zs") N, T, K, K1 = Variable.factory("N", "T", "K", "K1") db = [ dict(encode_direct=[], list=[]), Rule( dict(encode_direct=[X, *Xs], list=[Z, *Zs]), dict(count=X, a=Xs, b=Ys, c=1, d=Z), dict(encode_direct=Ys, list=Zs), ), dict(count=X, a=[], b=[], c=1, d=X), Rule(dict(count=X, a=[], b=[], c=N, d=[N, X]), Assert(lambda N: N > 1)), Rule(dict(count=X, a=[Y, *Ys], b=[Y, *Ys], c=1, d=X), Assert(lambda X, Y: X != Y)), Rule( dict(count=X, a=[Y, *Ys], b=[Y, *Ys], c=N, d=[N, X]), Assert(lambda N: N > 1), Assert(lambda X, Y: X != Y), ), Rule( dict(count=X, a=[X, *Xs], b=Ys, c=K, d=T), Assign(K1, lambda K: K + 1), dict(coun=X, a=Xs, b=Ys, c=K1, d=T), ), ] query = dict(count=6, a=[6, 6, 6, 6, 7], b=Ys, c=2, d=6) # query = dict(encode_direct=[1, 2, 2, 3, 3, 3], list=Q) assert list(search(db, query)) == [{Q: [1, [2, 2], [3, 3]]}]
def test_05(): """ P05 (*): Reverse a list. my_reverse(L1,L2) :- L2 is the list obtained from L1 by reversing the order of the elements. (list,list) (?,?) Note: reverse(+List1, -List2) is predefined my_reverse(L1,L2) :- my_rev(L1,L2,[]). my_rev([],L2,L2) :- !. my_rev([X|Xs],L2,Acc) :- my_rev(Xs,L2,[X|Acc]). """ L1, L2, Xs, Acc = Variable.factory("L1", "L2", "Xs", "Acc") db = [ dict(my_rev=[], list_in=L2, list_out=L2), Rule( dict(my_rev=[X, *Xs], list_in=L2, list_out=Acc), dict(my_rev=Xs, list_in=L2, list_out=[X, *Acc]), ), ] query = dict(my_rev=[1, 2], list_in=Z, list_out=[]) assert list(search(db, query)) == [{Z: [2, 1]}]
def test_03(): """ P03 (*): Find the K'th element of a list. The first element in the list is number 1. element_at(X,L,K) :- X is the K'th element of the list L (element,list,integer) (?,?,+) Note: nth1(?Index, ?List, ?Elem) is predefined element_at(X,[X|_],1). element_at(X,[_|L],K) :- K > 1, K1 is K - 1, element_at(X,L,K1). """ K, K1 = Variable.factory("K", "K1") db = [ dict(nth_element=X, list=(X, *_W), n=1), Rule( dict(nth_element=X, list=(_W, *L), n=K), Assert(lambda K: K > 1), Assign(K1, lambda K: K - 1), dict(nth_element=X, list=L, n=K1), ), ] query_1 = dict(nth_element=Z, list=["a", "b", "c"], n=1) assert list(search(db, query_1)) == [{Z: "a"}] query_2 = dict(nth_element=Z, list=["a", "b", "c"], n=2) assert list(search(db, query_2)) == [{Z: "b"}]
def test_17(): """ P17 (*): Split a list into two parts split(L,N,L1,L2) :- the list L1 contains the first N elements of the list L, the list L2 contains the remaining elements. (list,integer,list,list) (?,+,?,?) split(L,0,[],L). split([X|Xs],N,[X|Ys],Zs) :- N > 0, N1 is N - 1, split(Xs,N1,Ys,Zs). """ X, Xs, Ys, Zs, N, N1, P, Q = Variable.factory("X", "Xs", "Ys", "Zs", "N", "N1", "P", "Q") db = [ dict(split=L, a=0, b=[], c=L), Rule( dict(split=[X, *Xs], a=N, b=[X, *Ys], c=Zs), Assert(lambda N: N > 0), Assign(N1, lambda N: N - 1), dict(split=Xs, a=N1, b=Ys, c=Zs), ), ] assert list(search(db, dict(split=[1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8], a=3, b=Q, c=P))) == [{ Q: [1, 2, 3], P: [4, 5, 6, 7, 8] }]
def test_06(): """ P06 (*): Find out whether a list is a palindrome A palindrome can be read forward or backward; e.g. [x,a,m,a,x] is_palindrome(L) :- L is a palindrome list (list) (?) is_palindrome(L) :- reverse(L,L). """ L1, L2, Xs, Acc = Variable.factory("L1", "L2", "Xs", "Acc") db = [ dict(my_rev=[], a=L2, b=L2), Rule(dict(my_rev=[X, *Xs], a=L2, b=Acc), dict(my_rev=Xs, a=L2, b=[X, *Acc])), Rule(dict(is_palindrome=X), dict(my_rev=X, a=X, b=[])), ] query = dict(is_palindrome=[1, 2, 1]) assert list(search(db, query)) == [{}]
def test_09(): """ P09 (**): Pack consecutive duplicates of list elements into sublists. pack(L1,L2) :- the list L2 is obtained from the list L1 by packing repeated occurrences of elements into separate sublists. (list,list) (+,?) pack([],[]). pack([X|Xs],[Z|Zs]) :- transfer(X,Xs,Ys,Z), pack(Ys,Zs). transfer(X,Xs,Ys,Z) Ys is the list that remains from the list Xs when all leading copies of X are removed and transfered to Z transfer(X,[],[],[X]). transfer(X,[Y|Ys],[Y|Ys],[X]) :- X \\= Y. transfer(X,[X|Xs],Ys,[X|Zs]) :- transfer(X,Xs,Ys,Zs). """ Xs, Ys, Zs = Variable.factory("Xs", "Ys", "Zs") db = [ dict(pack=[], list=[]), Rule( dict(pack=[X, *Xs], list=[Z, *Zs]), dict(transfer=X, a=Xs, b=Ys, c=Z), dict(pack=Ys, list=Zs), ), dict(transfer=X, a=[], b=[], c=[X]), Rule( dict(transfer=X, a=[Y, *Ys], b=[Y, *Ys], c=[X]), Assert(lambda X, Y: X != Y), ), Rule( dict(transfer=X, a=[X, *Xs], b=Ys, c=[X, *Zs]), dict(transfer=X, a=Xs, b=Ys, c=Zs), ), ] query = dict(pack=[1, 2, 2, 3, 3, 3], list=Q) assert list(search(db, query)) == [{Q: [[1], [2, 2], [3, 3, 3]]}]
def test_10(): """ P10 (*): Run-length encoding of a list encode(L1,L2) :- the list L2 is obtained from the list L1 by run-length encoding. Consecutive duplicates of elements are encoded as terms [N,E], where N is the number of duplicates of the element E. (list,list) (+,?) :- ensure_loaded(p09). encode(L1,L2) :- pack(L1,L), transform(L,L2). transform([],[]). transform([[X|Xs]|Ys],[[N,X]|Zs]) :- length([X|Xs],N), transform(Ys,Zs). """ Xs, Ys, Zs = Variable.factory("Xs", "Ys", "Zs") L, L1, L2, N, N1 = Variable.factory("L", "L1", "L2", "N", "N1") db_04 = [ dict(my_length=0, list=[]), Rule( dict(my_length=N, list=[_W, *L]), dict(my_length=N1, list=L), Assign(N, lambda N1: N1 + 1), ), ] db_09 = [ dict(pack=[], list=[]), Rule( dict(pack=[X, *Xs], list=[Z, *Zs]), dict(transfer=X, a=Xs, b=Ys, c=Z), dict(pack=Ys, list=Zs), ), dict(transfer=X, a=[], b=[], c=[X]), Rule( dict(transfer=X, a=[Y, *Ys], b=[Y, *Ys], c=[X]), Assert(lambda X, Y: X != Y), ), Rule( dict(transfer=X, a=[X, *Xs], b=Ys, c=[X, *Zs]), dict(transfer=X, a=Xs, b=Ys, c=Zs), ), ] db_10 = [ Rule(dict(encode=L1, a=L2), dict(pack=L1, list=L), dict(transform=L, list=L2)), dict(transform=[], list=[]), Rule( dict(transform=[[X, *Xs], *Ys], list=[[N, X], *Zs]), dict(my_length=N, list=[X, *Xs]), dict(transform=Ys, list=Zs), ), ] db = db_04 + db_09 + db_10 query = dict(encode=[1, 2, 2, 3, 3, 3], a=Q) assert list(search(db, query)) == [{Q: [[1, 1], [2, 2], [3, 3]]}]
def test_16(): """ P16 (**): Drop every N'th element from a list drop(L1,N,L2) :- L2 is obtained from L1 by dropping every N'th element. (list,integer,list) (?,+,?) drop(L1,N,L2) :- drop(L1,N,L2,N). drop(L1,N,L2,K) :- L2 is obtained from L1 by first copying K-1 elements and then dropping an element and, from then on, dropping every N'th element. (list,integer,list,integer) (?,+,?,+) drop([],_,[],_). drop([_|Xs],N,Ys,1) :- drop(Xs,N,Ys,N). drop([X|Xs],N,[X|Ys],K) :- K > 1, K1 is K - 1, drop(Xs,N,Ys,K1). """ Xs, Ys, N, K, K1, Q = Variable.factory("Xs", "Ys", "N", "K", "K1", "Q") L1, L2 = Variable.factory("L1", "L2") db = [ dict(drop=[], a=_W, b=[], c=_W), Rule(dict(drop=[_W, *Xs], a=N, b=Ys, c=1), dict(drop=Xs, a=N, b=Ys, c=N)), Rule( dict(drop=[X, *Xs], a=N, b=[X, *Ys], c=K), Assert(lambda K: K > 1), Assign(K1, lambda K: K - 1), dict(drop=Xs, a=N, b=Ys, c=K1), ), Rule(dict(drop=L1, a=N, b=L2), dict(drop=L1, a=N, b=L2, c=N)), ] assert list(search(db, dict(drop=[1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9], a=3, b=Q))) == [{ Q: [1, 2, 4, 5, 7, 8] }]
def test_14(): """ P14 (*): Duplicate the elements of a list dupli(L1,L2) :- L2 is obtained from L1 by duplicating all elements. (list,list) (?,?) dupli([],[]). dupli([X|Xs],[X,X|Ys]) :- dupli(Xs,Ys). """ Xs, Ys = Variable.factory("Xs", "Ys") db = [ dict(dupli=[], list=[]), Rule(dict(dupli=[X, *Xs], list=[X, X, *Ys]), dict(dupli=Xs, list=Ys)), ] query = dict(dupli=["a", "b"], list=Z) assert list(search(db, query)) == [{Z: ["a", "a", "b", "b"]}]
def test_01(): """ P01 (*): Find the last element of a list my_last(X,L) :- X is the last element of the list L (element,list) (?,?) Note: last(?Elem, ?List) is predefined my_last(X,[X]). my_last(X,[_|L]) :- my_last(X,L). """ db = [ dict(last=X, list=[X]), Rule(dict(last=X, list=[_W, *L]), dict(last=X, list=L)), ] query = dict(last=Q, list=["a", "b", "c"]) assert list(search(db, query)) == [{Q: "c"}]
def test_02(): """ P02 (*): Find the last but one element of a list last_but_one(X,L) :- X is the last but one element of the list L (element,list) (?,?) last_but_one(X,[X,_]). last_but_one(X,[_,Y|Ys]) :- last_but_one(X,[Y|Ys]). """ Ys = Variable("Ys") db = [ dict(last_but_one=X, list=(X, _W)), Rule( dict(last_but_one=X, list=(_W, Y, *Ys)), dict(last_but_one=X, list=(Y, *Ys)), ), ] query = dict(last_but_one=Q, list=["a", "b", "c"]) assert next(search(db, query)) == {Q: "b"}
def test_04(): """ P04 (*): Find the number of elements of a list. my_length(L,N) :- the list L contains N elements (list,integer) (+,?) Note: length(?List, ?Int) is predefined my_length([],0). my_length([_|L],N) :- my_length(L,N1), N is N1 + 1. """ N, N1 = Variable.factory("N", "N1") db = [ dict(my_length=0, list=[]), Rule( dict(my_length=N, list=[_W, *L]), dict(my_length=N1, list=L), Assign(N, lambda N1: N1 + 1), ), ] query = dict(my_length=Q, list=[1, 2, 3]) assert list(search(db, query)) == [{Q: 3}]
def test_22(): """ P22 (*): Create a list containing all integers within a given range. range(I,K,L) :- I <= K, and L is the list containing all consecutive integers from I to K. (integer,integer,list) (+,+,?) range(I,I,[I]). range(I,K,[I|L]) :- I < K, I1 is I + 1, range(I1,K,L). """ I, I1, K, L = Variable.factory("I", "I1", "K", "L") db = [ dict(start=I, end=I, list=[I]), Rule( dict(start=I, end=K, list=[I, *L]), Assert(lambda I, K: I < K), Assign(I1, lambda I: I + 1), dict(start=I1, end=K, list=L), ), ] query = dict(start=2, end=5, list=Z) assert list(search(db, query)) == [{Z: [2, 3, 4, 5]}]
def test__eq__(): im1 = dict(a=1) im2 = dict(b=2) assert Rule(im1, im2) == Rule(im1, im2) assert Rule(im1, im2) != Rule(im2, im1)
def test__eq__fail(): with pytest.raises(TypeError) as error: Rule(dict()) == 1 assert str(error.value) == "1 must be a Rule"
def test__init__repr(head, body, representation): assert repr(Rule(head, *body)) == representation
def test_11(): """ P11 (*): Modified run-length encoding encode_modified(L1,L2) :- the list L2 is obtained from the list L1 by run-length encoding. Consecutive duplicates of elements are encoded as terms [N,E], where N is the number of duplicates of the element E. However, if N equals 1 then the element is simply copied into the output list. (list,list) (+,?) :- ensure_loaded(p10). encode_modified(L1,L2) :- encode(L1,L), strip(L,L2). strip([],[]). strip([[1,X]|Ys],[X|Zs]) :- strip(Ys,Zs). strip([[N,X]|Ys],[[N,X]|Zs]) :- N > 1, strip(Ys,Zs). """ Xs, Ys, Zs = Variable.factory("Xs", "Ys", "Zs") L, L1, L2, N, N1 = Variable.factory("L", "L1", "L2", "N", "N1") db_04 = [ dict(my_length=0, list=[]), Rule( dict(my_length=N, list=[_W, *L]), dict(my_length=N1, list=L), Assign(N, lambda N1: N1 + 1), ), ] db_09 = [ dict(pack=[], list=[]), Rule( dict(pack=[X, *Xs], list=[Z, *Zs]), dict(transfer=X, a=Xs, b=Ys, c=Z), dict(pack=Ys, list=Zs), ), dict(transfer=X, a=[], b=[], c=[X]), Rule( dict(transfer=X, a=[Y, *Ys], b=[Y, *Ys], c=[X]), Assert(lambda X, Y: X != Y), ), Rule( dict(transfer=X, a=[X, *Xs], b=Ys, c=[X, *Zs]), dict(transfer=X, a=Xs, b=Ys, c=Zs), ), ] db_10 = [ Rule(dict(encode=L1, a=L2), dict(pack=L1, list=L), dict(transform=L, list=L2)), dict(transform=[], list=[]), Rule( dict(transform=[[X, *Xs], *Ys], list=[[N, X], *Zs]), dict(my_length=N, list=[X, *Xs]), dict(transform=Ys, list=Zs), ), ] db_11 = [ Rule( dict(encode_modified=L1, list=L2), dict(encode=L1, a=L), dict(strip=L, list=L2), ), dict(strip=[], list=[]), Rule(dict(strip=[[1, X], *Ys], list=[X, *Zs]), dict(strip=Ys, list=Zs)), Rule( dict(strip=[[N, X], *Ys], list=[[N, X], *Zs]), Assert(lambda N: N > 1), dict(strip=Ys, list=Zs), ), ] db = db_04 + db_09 + db_10 + db_11 query = dict(encode_modified=[1, 2, 2, 3, 3, 3], list=Q) assert list(search(db, query)) == [{Q: [1, [2, 2], [3, 3]]}]
import pytest from inference_logic import Rule, Variable from inference_logic.data_structures import construct, new_frame A, B = Variable.factory("A", "B") A_1 = Variable("A", 1) B_1 = Variable("B", 1) @pytest.mark.parametrize( "initial, final", [ (True, True), (A, Variable("A", 1)), ((A, True), (A_1, True)), (dict(a=A), dict(a=A_1)), ], ) def test_new_frame_function(initial, final): assert new_frame(construct(initial), 1) == construct(final) @pytest.mark.parametrize( "initial, final", [(Rule(dict(a=A), dict(b=B)), Rule(dict(a=A_1), dict(b=B_1)))], ) def test_new_frame_method(initial, final): assert construct(initial).new_frame(1) == construct(final)