ABI Layer 2: prove Alloy one-multiplicity constraint — flagship Idris2 proof#43
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Flagship semantic proof: an Alloy binary relation satisfies the `one` field multiplicity iff every live source maps to exactly one target (target-count = 1) — the OpenAPI "required, single-valued" property. Sound+complete Dec, certifier into the ABI Result codes proven sound, positive control + negative control (a one-source/two-target instance, the Alloy counterexample, is provably rejected). Verified with idris2 0.7.0 (build clean, zero warnings) + adversarial false-proof rejection. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com> Claude-Session: https://claude.ai/code/session_01A6PSzJWpRxtzGDjUCEh7Mx
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Summary
Raises alloyiser's Idris2 ABI to Layer 2 with its first flagship semantic proof. alloyiser's headline is extracting formal models from API specs and verifying with Alloy; the most load-bearing thing an Alloy model expresses is a field multiplicity constraint. This proves the canonical
onemultiplicity: every live source maps to exactly one target (the OpenAPI "required, single-valued" property), with a one-source/two-target instance — exactly Alloy's counterexample for aonefield — provably rejected.Mirrors the estate flagship-proof pattern: relation model,
OneTargetFor/ConformsOnepropositions (uninhabited on count ≠ 1), sound+completeDec, certifier into the ABIResultcodes proven sound, positive + negative controls.Changes
src/interface/abi/Alloyiser/ABI/Semantics.idr—Relation/countTargets,OneTargetFor/ConformsOne,decConformsOne,certifyOneSound, and negative controls (badNotOneTarget,badNotConformsOne).alloyiser-abi.ipkg.RSR Quality Checklist
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Testing
Verified with Idris2 0.7.0:
idris2 --build alloyiser-abi.ipkg→ exit 0, zero warnings. Adversarial check: a deliberately-false proof (OneTargetFor 0 badRelation, where source 0 has two targets) was rejected.build/removed.🤖 Generated with Claude Code
https://claude.ai/code/session_01A6PSzJWpRxtzGDjUCEh7Mx
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