Add conformance checking example

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Joeri Exelmans 2024-10-08 22:35:47 +02:00
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8 changed files with 227 additions and 16 deletions

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grammar = r"""
%import common.WS_INLINE
%ignore WS_INLINE
%import common.WS
%ignore WS
%ignore COMMENT
%declare _INDENT _DEDENT
?start: (_NL | object )*
?start: object*
IDENTIFIER: /[A-Za-z_][A-Za-z_0-9]*/
COMMENT: /#.*/
COMMENT: /#[^\n]*\n/
# newline
_NL: /(\r?\n[\t ]*)+/

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self.code = code
# given a concrete syntax text string, and a meta-model, parses the CS
def parse_od(state, cs_text, mm):
tree = parser.parse(cs_text)
def parse_od(state, m_text, mm):
tree = parser.parse(m_text)
m = state.create_node()
od = OD(mm, m, state)

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from state.devstate import DevState
from bootstrap.scd import bootstrap_scd
from framework.conformance import Conformance, render_conformance_check_result
from concrete_syntax.textual_od import parser, renderer
from concrete_syntax.common import indent
from concrete_syntax.plantuml import renderer as plantuml
from util.prompt import yes_no, pause
state = DevState()
print("Loading meta-meta-model...")
scd_mmm = bootstrap_scd(state)
print("OK")
print("Is our meta-meta-model a valid class diagram?")
conf = Conformance(state, scd_mmm, scd_mmm)
print(render_conformance_check_result(conf.check_nominal()))
# If you are curious, you can serialize the meta-meta-model:
# print("--------------")
# print(indent(
# renderer.render_od(state,
# m_id=scd_mmm,
# mm_id=scd_mmm),
# 4))
# print("--------------")
# Change this:
woods_mm_cs = """
Animal:Class {
# The class Animal is an abstract class:
abstract = True;
}
# A class without attributes
# The `abstract` attribute shown above is optional (default: False)
Bear:Class
# Inheritance between two Classes is expressed as follows:
:Inheritance (Bear -> Animal) # meaning: Bear is an Animal
Man:Class {
# We can define lower and upper cardinalities on Classes
# (if unspecified, the lower-card is 0, and upper-card is infinity)
lower_cardinality = 1; # there must be at least one Man in every model
upper_cardinality = 2; # there must be at most two Men in every model
constraint = ```
# Python code
# the last statement must be a boolean expression
# When conformance checking, this code will be run for every Man-object.
# The variable 'this' refers to the current Man-object.
# Every man weighs at least '20'
# (the attribute 'weight' is added further down)
get_value(get_slot(this, "weight")) > 20
```;
}
# Note that we can only declare the inheritance link after having declared both Man and Animal: We can only refer to earlier objects
:Inheritance (Man -> Animal) # Man is also an Animal
# BTW, we could also give the Inheritance-link a name, for instance:
# man_is_animal:Inheritance (Man -> Animal)
#
# Likewise, Classes, Associations, ... can also be nameless, for instance:
# :Class { ... }
# :Association (Man -> Man) { ... }
# However, we typically want to give names to classes and associations, because we want to refer to them later.
# We now add an attribute to 'Man'
# Attributes are not that different from Associations: both are represented by links
Man_weight:AttributeLink (Man -> Integer) {
name = "weight"; # mandatory!
optional = False; # <- meaning: every Man *must* have a weight
# We can also define constraints on attributes
constraint = ```
# Python code
# Here, 'this' refers to the LINK that connects a Man-object to an Integer
tgt = get_target(this) # <- we get the target of the LINK (an Integer-object)
weight = get_value(tgt) # <- get the Integer-value (e.g., 80)
weight > 20
```;
}
# Create an Association from Man to Animal
afraidOf:Association (Man -> Animal) {
# An association has the following (optional) attributes:
# - source_lower_cardinality (default: 0)
# - source_upper_cardinality (default: infinity)
# - target_lower_cardinality (default: 0)
# - target_upper_cardinality (default: infinity)
# Every Man is afraid of at least one Animal:
target_lower_cardinality = 1;
# No more than 6 Men are afraid of the same Animal:
source_upper_cardinality = 6;
}
# Create a GlobalConstraint
total_weight_small_enough:GlobalConstraint {
# Note: for GlobalConstraints, there is no 'this'-variable
constraint = ```
# Python code
# compute sum of all weights
total_weight = 0
for man_name, man_id in get_all_instances("Man"):
total_weight += get_value(get_slot(man_id, "weight"))
# as usual, the last statement is a boolean expression that we think should be satisfied
total_weight < 85
```;
}
"""
print()
print("Parsing 'woods' meta-model...")
woods_mm = parser.parse_od(
state,
m_text=woods_mm_cs, # the string of text to parse
mm=scd_mmm, # the meta-model of class diagrams (= our meta-meta-model)
)
print("OK")
# As a double-check, you can serialize the parsed model:
# print("--------------")
# print(indent(
# renderer.render_od(state,
# m_id=woods_mm,
# mm_id=scd_mmm),
# 4))
# print("--------------")
print("Is our 'woods' meta-model a valid class diagram?")
conf = Conformance(state, woods_mm, scd_mmm)
print(render_conformance_check_result(conf.check_nominal()))
# Change this:
woods_m_cs = """
george:Man {
weight = 15;
}
billy:Man {
weight = 100;
}
bear1:Bear
bear2:Bear
:afraidOf (george -> bear1)
:afraidOf (george -> bear2)
"""
print()
print("Parsing 'woods' model...")
woods_m = parser.parse_od(
state,
m_text=woods_m_cs,
mm=woods_mm, # this time, the meta-model is the previous model we parsed
)
print("OK")
# As a double-check, you can serialize the parsed model:
# print("--------------")
# print(indent(
# renderer.render_od(state,
# m_id=woods_m,
# mm_id=woods_mm),
# 4))
# print("--------------")
print("Is our model a valid woods-diagram?")
conf = Conformance(state, woods_m, woods_mm)
print(render_conformance_check_result(conf.check_nominal()))
print()
print("==================================")
if yes_no("Print PlantUML?"):
print_mm = yes_no(" ▸ Print meta-model?")
print_m = yes_no(" ▸ Print model?")
print_conf = print_mm and print_m and yes_no(" ▸ Print conformance links?")
uml = ""
if print_mm:
uml += plantuml.render_package("Meta-model", plantuml.render_class_diagram(state, woods_mm))
if print_m:
uml += plantuml.render_package("Model", plantuml.render_object_diagram(state, woods_m, woods_mm))
if print_conf:
uml += plantuml.render_trace_conformance(state, woods_m, woods_mm)
print("==================================")
print(uml)
print("==================================")
print("Go to http://www.plantuml.com/plantuml/uml/")
print("and paste the above string.")

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# Simple Class Diagram experiment
# Model transformation experiment
from state.devstate import DevState
from bootstrap.scd import bootstrap_scd
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from concrete_syntax.plantuml import renderer as plantuml
from concrete_syntax.textual_od import parser, renderer
def create_integer_node(state, i: int):
node = state.create_node()
integer_t = Integer(node, state)
integer_t.create(i)
return node
def main():
state = DevState()
root = state.read_root() # id: 0

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break
i += 1
type_edge, = self.bottom.read_outgoing_elements(self.type_model, assoc_name)
type_edges = self.bottom.read_outgoing_elements(self.type_model, assoc_name)
if len(type_edges) == 0:
raise Exception(f"No such attribute/association: {assoc_name}")
type_edge = type_edges[0]
link_id = self._create_link(link_name, type_edge, src_obj_node, tgt_obj_node)
return link_id

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import sys
def yes_no(msg: str):
sys.stdout.write(f"{msg} <Y/n>")
choice = input()
if choice in {'Y','y',''}:
return True
elif choice in {'N','n'}:
return False
else:
print("Please respond with 'y' or 'n'")
return yes_no(msg)
def pause():
print("press any key...")
input()