X-Git-Url: https://git.martlubbers.net/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=methods.top.tex;h=cb951a13198e73f989f0aceff7ed189a9e8b391a;hb=7b0fe8509016c0841d35239dc87150e945cfd960;hp=e29f16db75380ce4c64697ccc7080245814f75fb;hpb=e7aa975e1af0007783d9a100ca83ddd5c25d284b;p=msc-thesis1617.git diff --git a/methods.top.tex b/methods.top.tex index e29f16d..cb951a1 100644 --- a/methods.top.tex +++ b/methods.top.tex @@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ image all fields are entered and the \CI{TaskValue} transitions to the \caption{The states of a \CI{TaskValue}}\label{fig:taskvalue} \end{figure} -\begin{lstlisting}[language=Clean,label={lst:taskex},% +\begin{lstlisting}[label={lst:taskex},% caption={An example \gls{Task} for entering a name}] :: Name = { firstname :: String , lastname :: String @@ -67,6 +67,7 @@ specialization instances for these functions and show an according interface. Generated interfaces can be modified with decoration operators. \section{Combinators} +\todo{check and refine} \Glspl{Task} can be combined using so called \gls{Task}-combinators. Combinators describe relations between \glspl{Task}. \Glspl{Task} can be combined in parallel, sequenced and their result values can be converted to @@ -99,7 +100,7 @@ Listing~\ref{lst:combinators}. dictates. \end{itemize} -\begin{lstlisting}[language=Clean,% +\begin{lstlisting}[% caption={\Gls{Task}-combinators},label={lst:combinators}] //Step combinator (>>*) infixl 1 :: (Task a) [TaskCont a (Task b)] -> Task b | iTask a & iTask b @@ -133,7 +134,7 @@ operations are atomic in the sense that during reading no other tasks are executed. \begin{lstlisting}[% - language=Clean,label={lst:shares},caption={\Gls{SDS} functions}] + label={lst:shares},caption={\Gls{SDS} functions}] get :: (ReadWriteShared r w) -> Task r | iTask r set :: w (ReadWriteShared r w) -> Task w | iTask w upd :: (r -> w) (ReadWriteShared r w) -> Task w | iTask r & iTask w