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lambda/pkg/set/set.go
M.V. Hutz 9c7fb8ceba refactor: rename interpreter to runtime and use receiver methods (#39)
## Description

The codebase previously used "interpreter" terminology and standalone functions for expression operations.
This PR modernizes the architecture by renaming to "runtime" and converting operations to receiver methods.

- Rename `pkg/interpreter` to `pkg/runtime`.
- Move `ReduceOnce` to new `pkg/normalorder` package for reduction strategy isolation.
- Convert standalone functions (`Substitute`, `Rename`, `GetFree`, `IsFree`) to receiver methods on concrete expression types.
- Change `Set` from pointer receivers to value receivers for simpler usage.
- Update all references from "interpreter" to "runtime" terminology throughout the codebase.

### Decisions

- Operations like `Substitute`, `Rename`, `GetFree`, and `IsFree` are now methods on the `Expression` interface, implemented by each concrete type (`Variable`, `Abstraction`, `Application`).
- The `normalorder` package isolates the normal-order reduction strategy, allowing future reduction strategies to be added in separate packages.
- `Set` uses value receivers since Go maps are reference types and don't require pointer semantics.

## Benefits

- Cleaner API: `expr.Substitute(target, replacement)` instead of `Substitute(expr, target, replacement)`.
- Better separation of concerns: reduction strategies are isolated from expression types.
- Consistent terminology: "runtime" better reflects the execution model.
- Simpler `Set` usage without needing to manage pointers.

## Checklist

- [x] Code follows conventional commit format.
- [x] Branch follows naming convention (`<type>/<description>`). Always use underscores.
- [x] Tests pass (if applicable).
- [x] Documentation updated (if applicable).

Reviewed-on: #39
Co-authored-by: M.V. Hutz <git@maximhutz.me>
Co-committed-by: M.V. Hutz <git@maximhutz.me>
2026-01-18 20:52:34 +00:00

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package set
import "iter"
type Set[T comparable] map[T]bool
func (s Set[T]) Add(items ...T) {
for _, item := range items {
s[item] = true
}
}
func (s Set[T]) Has(item T) bool {
return s[item]
}
func (s Set[T]) Remove(items ...T) {
for _, item := range items {
delete(s, item)
}
}
func (s Set[T]) Merge(o Set[T]) {
for item := range o {
s.Add(item)
}
}
func (s Set[T]) ToList() []T {
list := []T{}
for item := range s {
list = append(list, item)
}
return list
}
func (s Set[T]) Items() iter.Seq[T] {
return func(yield func(T) bool) {
for item := range s {
if !yield(item) {
return
}
}
}
}
func New[T comparable](items ...T) Set[T] {
result := Set[T]{}
for _, item := range items {
result.Add(item)
}
return result
}