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theory General
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imports Base FirstSteps
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  ["theory General", "imports Base FirstSteps", "begin"]
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(*>*)
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chapter {* Isabelle Essentials *}
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text {*
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  Isabelle is build around a few central ideas. One central idea is the
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  LCF-approach to theorem proving where there is a small trusted core and
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  everything else is build on top of this trusted core 
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  \cite{GordonMilnerWadsworth79}. The fundamental data
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  structures involved in this core are certified terms and certified types, 
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  as well as theorems.
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*}
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section {* Terms and Types *}
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text {*
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  In Isabelle, there are certified terms and uncertified terms (respectively types). 
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  Uncertified terms are often just called terms. One way to construct them is by 
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  using the antiquotation \mbox{@{text "@{term \<dots>}"}}. For example
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  @{ML_response [display,gray] 
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"@{term \"(a::nat) + b = c\"}" 
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"Const (\"op =\", \<dots>) $ 
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  (Const (\"HOL.plus_class.plus\", \<dots>) $ \<dots> $ \<dots>) $ \<dots>"}
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  constructs the term @{term "(a::nat) + b = c"}. The resulting term is printed using 
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  the internal representation corresponding to the datatype @{ML_type_ind "term"}, 
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  which is defined as follows: 
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*}  
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ML_val %linenosgray{*datatype term =
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  Const of string * typ 
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| Free of string * typ 
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| Var of indexname * typ 
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| Abs of string * typ * term 
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| $ of term * term *}
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text {*
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  This datatype implements Church-style lambda-terms, where types are
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  explicitly recorded in variables, constants and abstractions.  As can be
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  seen in Line 5, terms use the usual de Bruijn index mechanism for
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  representing bound variables.  For example in
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  @{ML_response_fake [display, gray]
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  "@{term \"\<lambda>x y. x y\"}"
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  "Abs (\"x\", \"'a \<Rightarrow> 'b\", Abs (\"y\", \"'a\", Bound 1 $ Bound 0))"}
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  the indices refer to the number of Abstractions (@{ML Abs}) that we need to
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  skip until we hit the @{ML Abs} that binds the corresponding
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  variable. Constructing a term with dangling de Bruijn indices is possible,
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  but will be flagged as ill-formed when you try to typecheck or certify it
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  (see Section~\ref{sec:typechecking}). Note that the names of bound variables
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  are kept at abstractions for printing purposes, and so should be treated
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  only as ``comments''.  Application in Isabelle is realised with the
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  term-constructor @{ML $}.
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  Isabelle makes a distinction between \emph{free} variables (term-constructor
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  @{ML Free} and written on the user level in blue colour) and
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  \emph{schematic} variables (term-constructor @{ML Var} and written with a
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  leading question mark). Consider the following two examples
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  @{ML_response_fake [display, gray]
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  val v1 = Var ((\"x\", 3), @{typ bool})
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  val v2 = Var ((\"x1\", 3), @{typ bool})
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  val v3 = Free (\"x\", @{typ bool})
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  string_of_terms @{context} [v1, v2, v3]
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  |> tracing
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"?x3, ?x1.3, x"}
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  When constructing terms, you are usually concerned with free variables (as
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  mentioned earlier, you cannot construct schematic variables using the
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  antiquotation @{text "@{term \<dots>}"}). If you deal with theorems, you have to,
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  however, observe the distinction. The reason is that only schematic
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  variables can be instantiated with terms when a theorem is applied. A
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  similar distinction between free and schematic variables holds for types
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  (see below).
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  \begin{readmore}
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  Terms and types are described in detail in \isccite{sec:terms}. Their
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  definition and many useful operations are implemented in @{ML_file "Pure/term.ML"}.
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  For constructing terms involving HOL constants, many helper functions are defined
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  in @{ML_file "HOL/Tools/hologic.ML"}.
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  Constructing terms via antiquotations has the advantage that only typable
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  terms can be constructed. For example
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  "Type unification failed: Occurs check!"}
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  val omega = Free (\"x\", @{typ \"nat \<Rightarrow> nat\"}) $ Free (\"x\", @{typ nat})
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  Sometimes the internal representation of terms can be surprisingly different
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  from what you see at the user-level, because the layers of
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  parsing/type-checking/pretty printing can be quite elaborate. 
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  Look at the internal term representation of the following terms, and
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  find out why they are represented like this:
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  \item @{term "case x of 0 \<Rightarrow> 0 | Suc y \<Rightarrow> y"}  
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  \item @{term "\<lambda>(x,y). P y x"}  
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  \item @{term "{ [x::int] | x. x \<le> -2 }"}  
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  Hint: The third term is already quite big, and the pretty printer
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  may omit parts of it by default. If you want to see all of it, you
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  The antiquotation @{text "@{prop \<dots>}"} constructs terms by inserting the 
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  usually invisible @{text "Trueprop"}-coercions whenever necessary. 
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  Consider for example the pairs
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@{ML_response [display,gray] "(@{term \"P x\"}, @{prop \"P x\"})" 
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"(Free (\"P\", \<dots>) $ Free (\"x\", \<dots>),
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 Const (\"Trueprop\", \<dots>) $ (Free (\"P\", \<dots>) $ Free (\"x\", \<dots>)))"}
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  where a coercion is inserted in the second component and 
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  @{ML_response [display,gray] "(@{term \"P x \<Longrightarrow> Q x\"}, @{prop \"P x \<Longrightarrow> Q x\"})" 
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 Const (\"==>\", \<dots>) $ \<dots> $ \<dots>)"}
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  As already seen above, types can be constructed using the antiquotation 
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  @{text "@{typ \<dots>}"}. For example:
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  @{ML_response_fake [display,gray] "@{typ \"bool \<Rightarrow> nat\"}" "bool \<Rightarrow> nat"}
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  The corresponding datatype is
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  Type  of string * typ list 
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| TVar  of indexname * sort *}
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  type variables (term-constructor @{ML "TVar"} and printed with
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  "bool"}
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  easy to install your own pretty printer. With the function below we 
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  mimic the behaviour of the usual pretty printer for 
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  datatypes.\footnote{Thanks to David Matthews for providing this
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  code.}
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*}
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ML{*fun typ_raw_pretty_printer depth _ ty =
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 fun cond str a =
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   if depth <= 0 
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   then PolyML.PrettyString "..."
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   else PolyML.PrettyBlock(1, false, [], 
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          [PolyML.PrettyString str, PolyML.PrettyBreak(1, 0), a])
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  case ty of
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    Type a  => cond "Type"  (PolyML.prettyRepresentation(a, depth - 1))
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  | TFree a => cond "TFree" (PolyML.prettyRepresentation(a, depth - 1)) 
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  | TVar a  => cond "TVar"  (PolyML.prettyRepresentation(a, depth - 1))
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end*}
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  We can install this pretty printer with the function 
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  @{ML_ind addPrettyPrinter in PolyML} as follows.
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ML{*PolyML.addPrettyPrinter typ_raw_pretty_printer*}
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classes s
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ML {* @{typ "bool \<Rightarrow> ('a::s)"} *}
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ML {* 
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fun test ty =
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  case ty of
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    TVar ((v, n), s) => Pretty.block [Pretty.str "TVar "]
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  | TFree (x, s) => Pretty.block [Pretty.str "TFree "]
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  | Type (s, tys) => Pretty.block [Pretty.str "Type "]
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ML {* toplevel_pp ["typ"] "test" *}
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  Now the type bool is printed out in full detail.
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  "Type (\"bool\", [])"}
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  When printing out a list-type
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  "Type (\"List.list\", [TFree (\"'a\", [\"HOL.type\"])])"}
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  we can see the full name of the type is actually @{text "List.list"}, indicating
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  theories @{text "HOL"} and @{text "Nat"}, respectively, they are 
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  still represented by their simple name.
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  "Type (\"fun\", [Type (\"bool\", []), Type (\"nat\", [])])"}
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  We can restore the usual behaviour of Isabelle's pretty printer
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  with the code
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  ml_pretty o Pretty.to_ML o Proof_Display.pp_typ Pure.thy;
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PolyML.addPrettyPrinter stnd_pretty_printer*}
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  After that the types for booleans, lists and so on are printed out again 
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  the standard Isabelle way.
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  "@{typ \"bool\"};
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@{typ \"'a list\"}"
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\"'a List.list\""}
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  \begin{readmore}
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  Types are described in detail in \isccite{sec:types}. Their
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  definition and many useful operations are implemented 
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  in @{ML_file "Pure/type.ML"}.
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section {* Constructing Terms and Types Manually\label{sec:terms_types_manually} *} 
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  While antiquotations are very convenient for constructing terms, they can
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  only construct fixed terms (remember they are ``linked'' at compile-time).
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  function that returns the implication @{text "\<And>(x::nat). P x \<Longrightarrow> Q x"} taking
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  @{term P} and @{term Q} as arguments can only be written as:
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  val x = Free ("x", @{typ nat})
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  Logic.all x (Logic.mk_implies (P $ x, Q $ x))
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end *}
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  The reason is that you cannot pass the arguments @{term P} and @{term Q} 
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  into an antiquotation.\footnote{At least not at the moment.} For example 
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  the following does \emph{not} work.
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ML{*fun make_wrong_imp P Q = @{prop "\<And>(x::nat). P x \<Longrightarrow> Q x"} *}
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  To see this, apply @{text "@{term S}"} and @{text "@{term T}"} 
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  to both functions. With @{ML make_imp} you obtain the intended term involving 
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  the given arguments
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  @{ML_response [display,gray] "make_imp @{term S} @{term T}" 
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"Const \<dots> $ 
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  Abs (\"x\", Type (\"nat\",[]),
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    Const \<dots> $ (Free (\"S\",\<dots>) $ \<dots>) $ (Free (\"T\",\<dots>) $ \<dots>))"}
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  whereas with @{ML make_wrong_imp} you obtain a term involving the @{term "P"} 
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  and @{text "Q"} from the antiquotation.
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  @{ML_response [display,gray] "make_wrong_imp @{term S} @{term T}" 
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"Const \<dots> $ 
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  Abs (\"x\", \<dots>,
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    Const \<dots> $ (Const \<dots> $ (Free (\"P\",\<dots>) $ \<dots>)) $ 
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                (Const \<dots> $ (Free (\"Q\",\<dots>) $ \<dots>)))"}
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  val trm = @{term \"P::nat\"}
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  val args = [@{term \"True\"}, @{term \"False\"}]
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"Free (\"P\", \"nat\") $ Const (\"True\", \"bool\") $ Const (\"False\", \"bool\")"}
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  val x_nat = @{term \"x::nat\"}
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  val trm = @{term \"(P::nat \<Rightarrow> bool) x\"}
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  "Abs (\"x\", \"nat\", Free (\"P\", \"bool \<Rightarrow> bool\") $ Bound 0)"}
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  variable and for printing purposes also its name.  Note that because of the
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  typing annotation on @{text "P"}, the variable @{text "x"} in @{text "P x"}
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  as in
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  "Abs (\"x\", \"int\", Free (\"P\", \"nat \<Rightarrow> bool\") $ Free (\"x\", \"nat\"))"}
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  then the variable @{text "Free (\"x\", \"int\")"} is \emph{not} abstracted. 
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  "(f::nat \<Rightarrow> nat \<Rightarrow> nat) 0 x"} the subterm @{term "(f::nat \<Rightarrow> nat \<Rightarrow> nat) 0"} by
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  Const (\"op =\", \<dots>) $ Bound 1 $ Bound 0)"}
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text {*
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  this does not work for picking out @{text "\<forall>"}-quantified terms. Because
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  | is_all _ = false*}
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  fixes the type of the constant @{term "All"} to be @{typ "('a \<Rightarrow> bool) \<Rightarrow> bool"} for 
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  | is_all _ = false*}
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text {* 
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  because now
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  However there is still a problem: consider the similar function that
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 "(Const (\"HOL.zero_class.zero\", \<dots>), 
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 Const (\"HOL.times_class.times\", \<dots>))"}
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           $ Free (\"a\", \"int\") $ Const (\"HOL.one_class.one\", \"int\")"}
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  (term-constructor @{ML Var}) and schematic type variables (term-constructor
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  more concrete by instantiations. Such instantiations might be a result of
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  unification or matching. While in case of types, unification and matching is
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  substantially more complicated, because terms need higher-order versions of
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  the unification and matching algorithms. Below we shall use the
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  antiquotations @{text "@{typ_pat \<dots>}"} and @{text "@{term_pat \<dots>}"} from
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  schematic variables.
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  Let us begin with describing the unification and matching function for
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  types.  Both return type environments (ML-type @{ML_type "Type.tyenv"})
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  which map schematic type variables to types and sorts. Below we use the
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  function @{ML_ind typ_unify in Sign} from the structure @{ML_struct Sign}
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  for unifying the types @{text "?'a * ?'b"} and @{text "?'b list *
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  nat"}. This will produce the mapping, or type environment, @{text "[?'a :=
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  val ty1 = @{typ_pat "?'a * ?'b"}
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  val ty2 = @{typ_pat "?'b list * nat"}
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  Sign.typ_unify @{theory} (ty1, ty2) (Vartab.empty, 0) 
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  The environment @{ML_ind "Vartab.empty"} in line 5 stands for the empty type
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  (pre)instantiations. The @{text 0} is an integer index that will be explained
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  below. In case of failure @{ML typ_unify in Sign} will throw the exception
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  @{text TUNIFY}.  We can print out the resulting type environment bound to 
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  @{ML tyenv_unif} with the built-in function @{ML_ind dest in Vartab} from the
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  structure @{ML_struct Vartab}.
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  "Vartab.dest tyenv_unif"
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  "[((\"'a\", 0), ([\"HOL.type\"], \"?'b List.list\")), 
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*}
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  \begin{figure}[t]
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  \begin{isabelle}*}
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ML{*fun pretty_helper f env =
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  env |> Vartab.dest  
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      |> map f 
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      |> commas 
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      |> tracing
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  fun aux (v, (s, T)) =
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        Syntax.string_of_typ ctxt (TVar (v, s)) 
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          ^ " := " ^ Syntax.string_of_typ ctxt T
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  pretty_helper aux tyenv
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  \caption{A pretty printing function for type environments, which are 
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  produced by unification and matching.\label{fig:prettyenv}}
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  The first components in this list stand for the schematic type variables and
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  the second are the associated sorts and types. In this example the sort is
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  Figure~\ref{fig:prettyenv} for @{ML_type "Type.tyenv"}s. For the type
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  "pretty_tyenv @{context} tyenv_unif"
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  "[?'a := ?'b list, ?'b := nat]"}
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  val tys2 = (@{typ_pat "?'b"}, @{typ_pat "nat"})
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  variables occurring in @{text tys1} and @{text tys2}. This index will be
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  variables @{text "?'a"} and @{text "?'b"}. Since we do not make any
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  val ty1 = @{typ_pat "?'a::s1"}
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  val ty2 = @{typ_pat "?'b::s2"}
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  "pretty_tyenv @{context} tyenv"
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  "[?'a::s1 := ?'a1::{s1, s2}, ?'b::s2 := ?'a1::{s1, s2}]"}
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  "index"
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  calculated type environment @{ML tyenv_unif}:
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  Matching of types can be done with the function @{ML_ind typ_match in Sign}
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  also from the structure @{ML_struct Sign}. This function returns a @{ML_type
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  Type.tyenv} as well, but might raise the exception @{text TYPE_MATCH} in case
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  of failure. For example
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*}
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ML{*val tyenv_match = let
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  and ty  = @{typ_pat "bool list * nat"}
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in
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  Sign.typ_match @{theory} (pat, ty) Vartab.empty 
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text {*
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  Printing out the calculated matcher gives
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  @{ML_response_fake [display,gray]
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  "pretty_tyenv @{context} tyenv_match"
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  "[?'a := bool list, ?'b := nat]"}
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  Unlike unification, which uses the function @{ML norm_type in Envir}, 
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  applying the matcher to a type needs to be done with the function
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  @{ML_ind subst_type in Envir}. For example
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  @{ML_response_fake [display, gray]
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  "Envir.subst_type tyenv_match @{typ_pat \"?'a * ?'b\"}"
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  "bool list * nat"}
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  Be careful to observe the difference: use always 
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  @{ML subst_type in Envir} for matchers and @{ML norm_type in Envir} 
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  for unifiers. To show the difference, let us calculate the 
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  following matcher:
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*}
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ML{*val tyenv_match' = let
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  and ty  = @{typ_pat "?'b list * nat"}
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in
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  Sign.typ_match @{theory} (pat, ty) Vartab.empty 
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end*}
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text {*
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  Now @{ML tyenv_unif} is equal to @{ML tyenv_match'}. If we apply 
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  @{ML norm_type in Envir} to the type @{text "?'a * ?'b"} we obtain
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  @{ML_response_fake [display, gray]
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  "Envir.norm_type tyenv_match' @{typ_pat \"?'a * ?'b\"}"
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  "nat list * nat"}
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   897
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  which does not solve the matching problem, and if
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  we apply @{ML subst_type in Envir} to the same type we obtain
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  @{ML_response_fake [display, gray]
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  "Envir.subst_type tyenv_unif @{typ_pat \"?'a * ?'b\"}"
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  "?'b list * nat"}
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  which does not solve the unification problem.
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   906
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  \begin{readmore}
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  Unification and matching for types is implemented
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  in @{ML_file "Pure/type.ML"}. The ``interface'' functions for them
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  are in @{ML_file "Pure/sign.ML"}. Matching and unification produce type environments
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  as results. These are implemented in @{ML_file "Pure/envir.ML"}.
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  This file also includes the substitution and normalisation functions,
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  which apply a type environment to a type. Type environments are lookup 
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  tables which are implemented in @{ML_file "Pure/term_ord.ML"}.
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  \end{readmore}
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*}
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text {*
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  Unification and matching of terms is substantially more complicated than the
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  type-case. The reason is that terms have abstractions and, in this context,  
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  unification or matching modulo plain equality is often not meaningful. 
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  Nevertheless, Isabelle implements the function @{ML_ind
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  first_order_match in Pattern} for terms.  This matching function returns a
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  type environment and a term environment.  To pretty print the latter we use
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  the function @{text "pretty_env"}:
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*}
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   927
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ML{*fun pretty_env ctxt env =
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let
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  fun aux (v, (T, t)) =
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        string_of_term ctxt (Var (v, T)) ^ " := " ^ string_of_term ctxt t
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in
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  pretty_helper aux env 
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end*}
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text {*
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  As can be seen from the @{text "aux"}-function, a term environment associates 
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  a schematic term variable with a type and a term.  An example of a first-order 
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  matching problem is the term @{term "P (\<lambda>a b. Q b a)"} and the pattern 
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  @{text "?X ?Y"}.
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*}
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ML{*val (_, fo_env) = let
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  val fo_pat = @{term_pat "(?X::(nat\<Rightarrow>nat\<Rightarrow>nat)\<Rightarrow>bool) ?Y"}
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  val trm_a = @{term "P::(nat\<Rightarrow>nat\<Rightarrow>nat)\<Rightarrow>bool"} 
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  val trm_b = @{term "\<lambda>a b. (Q::nat\<Rightarrow>nat\<Rightarrow>nat) b a"}
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  val init = (Vartab.empty, Vartab.empty) 
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in
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  Pattern.first_order_match @{theory} (fo_pat, trm_a $ trm_b) init
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end *}
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text {*
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  In this example we annotated explicitly types because then 
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  the type environment is empty and can be ignored. The 
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  resulting term environment is
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   956
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  @{ML_response_fake [display, gray]
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  "pretty_env @{context} fo_env"
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  "[?X := P, ?Y := \<lambda>a b. Q b a]"}
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  The matcher can be applied to a term using the function @{ML_ind subst_term
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  in Envir} (remember the same convention for types applies to terms: @{ML
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  subst_term in Envir} is for matchers and @{ML norm_term in Envir} for
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  unifiers). The function @{ML subst_term in Envir} expects a type environment,
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  which is set to empty in the example below, and a term environment.
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   966
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  @{ML_response_fake [display, gray]
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  "let
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  val trm = @{term_pat \"(?X::(nat\<Rightarrow>nat\<Rightarrow>nat)\<Rightarrow>bool) ?Y\"}
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in
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  Envir.subst_term (Vartab.empty, fo_env) trm
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  |> string_of_term @{context}
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  |> tracing
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end"
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  "P (\<lambda>a b. Q b a)"}
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   976
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  First-order matching is useful for matching against applications and
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  variables. It can deal also with abstractions and a limited form of
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  alpha-equivalence, but this kind of matching should be used with care, since
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  it is not clear whether the result is meaningful. A meaningful example is
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  matching @{text "\<lambda>x. P x"} against the pattern @{text "\<lambda>y. ?X y"}. In this
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  case, first-order matching produces @{text "[?X := P]"}.
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   983
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  @{ML_response_fake [display, gray]
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  "let
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  val fo_pat = @{term_pat \"\<lambda>y. (?X::nat\<Rightarrow>bool) y\"}
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  val trm = @{term \"\<lambda>x. (P::nat\<Rightarrow>bool) x\"} 
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  val init = (Vartab.empty, Vartab.empty) 
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   989
in
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  Pattern.first_order_match @{theory} (fo_pat, trm) init
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  |> snd 
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  |> pretty_env @{context} 
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  "[?X := P]"}
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*}
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text {*
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  Unification of abstractions is more thoroughly studied in the context
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  \emph{\index*{pattern}} is an abstraction term whose ``head symbol'' (that is the
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  distinct bound variables. This excludes terms where a schematic variable is an
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  argument of another one and where a schematic variable is applied
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  twice with the same bound variable. The function @{ML_ind pattern in Pattern}
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  restrictions.
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  1008
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  1009
  @{ML_response [display, gray]
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  "let
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  val trm_list = 
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        [@{term_pat \"?X\"},              @{term_pat \"a\"},
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         @{term_pat \"\<lambda>a b. ?X a b\"},    @{term_pat \"\<lambda>a b. (op +) a b\"},
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         @{term_pat \"\<lambda>a. (op +) a ?Y\"}, @{term_pat \"?X ?Y\"},
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         @{term_pat \"\<lambda>a b. ?X a b ?Y\"}, @{term_pat \"\<lambda>a. ?X a a\"}] 
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in
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  map Pattern.pattern trm_list
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end"
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  "[true, true, true, true, true, false, false, false]"}
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  1023
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  produce a type and term environment (unification actually returns a 
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  record of type @{ML_type Envir.env} containing a maxind, a type environment 
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  and a term environment). The corresponding functions are @{ML_ind match in Pattern},
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  and @{ML_ind unify in Pattern} both implemented in the structure
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  @{ML_struct Pattern}. An example for higher-order pattern unification is
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  @{ML_response_fake [display, gray]
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  "let
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  val trm1 = @{term_pat \"\<lambda>x y. g (?X y x) (f (?Y x))\"}
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  val trm2 = @{term_pat \"\<lambda>u v. g u (f u)\"}
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  val init = Envir.empty 0
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  val env = Pattern.unify @{theory} (trm1, trm2) init
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in
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  pretty_env @{context} (Envir.term_env env)
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end"
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  "[?X := \<lambda>y x. x, ?Y := \<lambda>x. x]"}
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  The function @{ML_ind "Envir.empty"} generates a record with a specified
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  max-index for the schematic variables (in the example the index is @{text
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  1043
  0}) and empty type and term environments. The function @{ML_ind
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  "Envir.term_env"} pulls out the term environment from the result record. The
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  function for type environment is @{ML_ind "Envir.type_env"}. An assumption of
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  1046
  this function is that the terms to be unified have already the same type. In
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  1047
  case of failure, the exceptions that are raised are either @{text Pattern},
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  @{text MATCH} or @{text Unif}.
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  1049
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  1050
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  higher-order matching, is in general undecidable and might also not posses a
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  single most general solution. Therefore Isabelle implements the unification
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  function @{ML_ind unifiers in Unify} so that it returns a lazy list of
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  1054
  potentially infinite unifiers.  An example is as follows
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*}
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  1056
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  1057
ML{*val uni_seq =
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let 
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  val trm1 = @{term_pat "?X ?Y"}
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  val trm2 = @{term "f a"}
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  1061
  val init = Envir.empty 0
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  1062
in
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  Unify.unifiers (@{theory}, init, [(trm1, trm2)])
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end *}
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  1066
text {*
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  1067
  The unifiers can be extracted from the lazy sequence using the 
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  function @{ML_ind "Seq.pull"}. In the example we obtain three 
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  1069
  unifiers @{text "un1\<dots>un3"}.
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  1070
*}
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  1071
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ML{*val SOME ((un1, _), next1) = Seq.pull uni_seq;
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val SOME ((un2, _), next2) = Seq.pull next1;
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val SOME ((un3, _), next3) = Seq.pull next2;
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  1075
val NONE = Seq.pull next3 *}
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  1076
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  1077
text {*
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  \footnote{\bf FIXME: what is the list of term pairs in the unifier: flex-flex pairs?}
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  1079
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  1080
  We can print them out as follows.
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  1081
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  1082
  @{ML_response_fake [display, gray]
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  "pretty_env @{context} (Envir.term_env un1);
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pretty_env @{context} (Envir.term_env un2);
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  1085
pretty_env @{context} (Envir.term_env un3)"
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  1086
  "[?X := \<lambda>a. a, ?Y := f a]
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  1087
[?X := f, ?Y := a]
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  1088
[?X := \<lambda>b. f a]"}
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  1089
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  1090
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  1091
  In case of failure the function @{ML_ind unifiers in Unify} does not raise
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  an exception, rather returns the empty sequence. For example
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  1093
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  1094
  @{ML_response [display, gray]
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  1095
"let 
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  1096
  val trm1 = @{term \"a\"}
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  1097
  val trm2 = @{term \"b\"}
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  1098
  val init = Envir.empty 0
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  1099
in
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  Unify.unifiers (@{theory}, init, [(trm1, trm2)])
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  |> Seq.pull
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end"
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  1103
"NONE"}
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  1104
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  1105
  In order to find a
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  1106
  reasonable solution for a unification problem, Isabelle also tries first to
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  1107
  solve the problem by higher-order pattern unification. 
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  1108
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  1109
  For higher-order
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  1110
  matching the function is called @{ML_ind matchers in Unify} implemented
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  in the structure @{ML_struct Unify}. Also this
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  function returns sequences with possibly more than one matcher.
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  Like @{ML unifiers in Unify}, this function does not raise an exception
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  1114
  in case of failure, but returns an empty sequence. It also first tries 
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  1115
  out whether the matching problem can be solved by first-order matching.
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  1116
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  \begin{readmore}
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  Unification and matching of higher-order patterns is implemented in 
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  1119
  @{ML_file "Pure/pattern.ML"}. This file also contains a first-order matcher
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  1120
  for terms. Full higher-order unification is implemented
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  in @{ML_file "Pure/unify.ML"}. It uses lazy sequences which are implemented
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  in @{ML_file "Pure/General/seq.ML"}.
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  1123
  \end{readmore}
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*}
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  1126
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  1127
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section {* Type-Checking\label{sec:typechecking} *}
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text {* 
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  Remember Isabelle follows the Church-style typing for terms, i.e., a term contains 
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  enough typing information (constants, free variables and abstractions all have typing 
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  information) so that it is always clear what the type of a term is. 
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  Given a well-typed term, the function @{ML_ind type_of in Term} returns the 
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  type of a term. Consider for example:
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  1137
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  1138
  @{ML_response [display,gray] 
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  "type_of (@{term \"f::nat \<Rightarrow> bool\"} $ @{term \"x::nat\"})" "bool"}
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  1140
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  1141
  To calculate the type, this function traverses the whole term and will
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  1142
  detect any typing inconsistency. For example changing the type of the variable 
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  1143
  @{term "x"} from @{typ "nat"} to @{typ "int"} will result in the error message: 
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  @{ML_response_fake [display,gray] 
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  "type_of (@{term \"f::nat \<Rightarrow> bool\"} $ @{term \"x::int\"})" 
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  1147
  "*** Exception- TYPE (\"type_of: type mismatch in application\" \<dots>"}
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  1149
  Since the complete traversal might sometimes be too costly and
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  not necessary, there is the function @{ML_ind fastype_of in Term}, which 
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  also returns the type of a term.
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  1153
  @{ML_response [display,gray] 
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  "fastype_of (@{term \"f::nat \<Rightarrow> bool\"} $ @{term \"x::nat\"})" "bool"}
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  1155
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  1156
  However, efficiency is gained on the expense of skipping some tests. You 
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  can see this in the following example
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  1159
   @{ML_response [display,gray] 
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  "fastype_of (@{term \"f::nat \<Rightarrow> bool\"} $ @{term \"x::int\"})" "bool"}
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  where no error is detected.
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  1163
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  1164
  Sometimes it is a bit inconvenient to construct a term with 
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  1165
  complete typing annotations, especially in cases where the typing 
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  1166
  information is redundant. A short-cut is to use the ``place-holder'' 
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  type @{ML_ind dummyT in Term} and then let type-inference figure out the 
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  complete type. An example is as follows:
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  @{ML_response_fake [display,gray] 
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"let
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  val c = Const (@{const_name \"plus\"}, dummyT) 
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  val o = @{term \"1::nat\"} 
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  val v = Free (\"x\", dummyT)
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in   
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  Syntax.check_term @{context} (c $ o $ v)
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end"
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"Const (\"HOL.plus_class.plus\", \"nat \<Rightarrow> nat \<Rightarrow> nat\") $
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parents:
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  1179
  Const (\"HOL.one_class.one\", \"nat\") $ Free (\"x\", \"nat\")"}
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  1181
  Instead of giving explicitly the type for the constant @{text "plus"} and the free 
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parents:
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  1182
  variable @{text "x"}, type-inference fills in the missing information.
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  1183
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  1184
  \begin{readmore}
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parents:
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  1185
  See @{ML_file "Pure/Syntax/syntax.ML"} where more functions about reading,
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  1186
  checking and pretty-printing of terms are defined. Functions related to
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  1187
  type-inference are implemented in @{ML_file "Pure/type.ML"} and 
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  1188
  @{ML_file "Pure/type_infer.ML"}. 
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  1189
  \end{readmore}
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  1190
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  1191
  \footnote{\bf FIXME: say something about sorts.}
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  \footnote{\bf FIXME: give a ``readmore''.}
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  1193
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  1194
  \begin{exercise}
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  1195
  Check that the function defined in Exercise~\ref{fun:revsum} returns a
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  1196
  result that type-checks. See what happens to the  solutions of this 
329
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  1197
  exercise given in Appendix \ref{ch:solutions} when they receive an 
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  ill-typed term as input.
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  1199
  \end{exercise}
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  1200
*}
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  1202
section {* Certified Terms and Certified Types *}
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  1203
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  1204
text {*
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  1205
  You can freely construct and manipulate @{ML_type "term"}s and @{ML_type
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  1206
  typ}es, since they are just arbitrary unchecked trees. However, you
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  1207
  eventually want to see if a term is well-formed, or type-checks, relative to
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  1208
  a theory.  Type-checking is done via the function @{ML_ind cterm_of in Thm}, which
335
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  1209
  converts a @{ML_type term} into a @{ML_type cterm}, a \emph{certified}
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  1210
  term. Unlike @{ML_type term}s, which are just trees, @{ML_type "cterm"}s are
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  1211
  abstract objects that are guaranteed to be type-correct, and they can only
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  1212
  be constructed via ``official interfaces''.
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  1213
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  1214
  Certification is always relative to a theory context. For example you can 
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diff changeset
  1215
  write:
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  1216
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  1217
  @{ML_response_fake [display,gray] 
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  1218
  "cterm_of @{theory} @{term \"(a::nat) + b = c\"}" 
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diff changeset
  1219
  "a + b = c"}
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diff changeset
  1220
163ac0662211 reorganised the certified terms section; tuned
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diff changeset
  1221
  This can also be written with an antiquotation:
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diff changeset
  1222
163ac0662211 reorganised the certified terms section; tuned
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diff changeset
  1223
  @{ML_response_fake [display,gray] 
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  1224
  "@{cterm \"(a::nat) + b = c\"}" 
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diff changeset
  1225
  "a + b = c"}
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diff changeset
  1226
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diff changeset
  1227
  Attempting to obtain the certified term for
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diff changeset
  1228
163ac0662211 reorganised the certified terms section; tuned
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diff changeset
  1229
  @{ML_response_fake_both [display,gray] 
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  1230
  "@{cterm \"1 + True\"}" 
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diff changeset
  1231
  "Type unification failed \<dots>"}
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diff changeset
  1232
163ac0662211 reorganised the certified terms section; tuned
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diff changeset
  1233
  yields an error (since the term is not typable). A slightly more elaborate
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diff changeset
  1234
  example that type-checks is:
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diff changeset
  1235
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diff changeset
  1236
@{ML_response_fake [display,gray] 
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diff changeset
  1237
"let
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  1238
  val natT = @{typ \"nat\"}
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diff changeset
  1239
  val zero = @{term \"0::nat\"}
356
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diff changeset
  1240
  val plus = Const (@{const_name plus}, [natT, natT] ---> natT)
335
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diff changeset
  1241
in
356
43df2d59fb98 updated to new Isabelle
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diff changeset
  1242
  cterm_of @{theory} (plus $ zero $ zero)
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diff changeset
  1243
end" 
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diff changeset
  1244
  "0 + 0"}
335
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diff changeset
  1245
163ac0662211 reorganised the certified terms section; tuned
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diff changeset
  1246
  In Isabelle not just terms need to be certified, but also types. For example, 
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diff changeset
  1247
  you obtain the certified type for the Isabelle type @{typ "nat \<Rightarrow> bool"} on 
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diff changeset
  1248
  the ML-level as follows:
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diff changeset
  1249
163ac0662211 reorganised the certified terms section; tuned
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parents: 329
diff changeset
  1250
  @{ML_response_fake [display,gray]
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diff changeset
  1251
  "ctyp_of @{theory} (@{typ nat} --> @{typ bool})"
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diff changeset
  1252
  "nat \<Rightarrow> bool"}
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diff changeset
  1253
163ac0662211 reorganised the certified terms section; tuned
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diff changeset
  1254
  or with the antiquotation:
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diff changeset
  1255
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diff changeset
  1256
  @{ML_response_fake [display,gray]
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diff changeset
  1257
  "@{ctyp \"nat \<Rightarrow> bool\"}"
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diff changeset
  1258
  "nat \<Rightarrow> bool"}
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diff changeset
  1259
163ac0662211 reorganised the certified terms section; tuned
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diff changeset
  1260
  Since certified terms are, unlike terms, abstract objects, we cannot
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diff changeset
  1261
  pattern-match against them. However, we can construct them. For example
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diff changeset
  1262
  the function @{ML_ind capply in Thm} produces a certified application.
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diff changeset
  1263
163ac0662211 reorganised the certified terms section; tuned
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diff changeset
  1264
  @{ML_response_fake [display,gray]
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diff changeset
  1265
  "Thm.capply @{cterm \"P::nat \<Rightarrow> bool\"} @{cterm \"3::nat\"}"
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diff changeset
  1266
  "P 3"}
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diff changeset
  1267
351
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diff changeset
  1268
  Similarly the function @{ML_ind list_comb in Drule} from the structure @{ML_struct Drule}
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diff changeset
  1269
  applies a list of @{ML_type cterm}s.
335
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diff changeset
  1270
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diff changeset
  1271
  @{ML_response_fake [display,gray]
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diff changeset
  1272
  "let
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  1273
  val chead = @{cterm \"P::unit \<Rightarrow> nat \<Rightarrow> bool\"}
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  1274
  val cargs = [@{cterm \"()\"}, @{cterm \"3::nat\"}]
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diff changeset
  1275
in
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diff changeset
  1276
  Drule.list_comb (chead, cargs)
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diff changeset
  1277
end"
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diff changeset
  1278
  "P () 3"}
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diff changeset
  1279
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diff changeset
  1280
  \begin{readmore}
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  1281
  For functions related to @{ML_type cterm}s and @{ML_type ctyp}s see 
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  the files @{ML_file "Pure/thm.ML"}, @{ML_file "Pure/more_thm.ML"} and
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  @{ML_file "Pure/drule.ML"}.
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  \end{readmore}
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*}
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section {* Theorems *}
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text {*
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  Just like @{ML_type cterm}s, theorems are abstract objects of type @{ML_type thm} 
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  that can only be built by going through interfaces. As a consequence, every proof 
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  in Isabelle is correct by construction. This follows the tradition of the LCF-approach.
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  To see theorems in ``action'', let us give a proof on the ML-level for the following 
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  statement:
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*}
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  lemma 
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    assumes assm\<^isub>1: "\<And>(x::nat). P x \<Longrightarrow> Q x" 
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    and     assm\<^isub>2: "P t"
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    shows "Q t"(*<*)oops(*>*) 
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text {*
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  The corresponding ML-code is as follows:
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*}
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ML{*val my_thm = 
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let
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  val assm1 = @{cprop "\<And>(x::nat). P x \<Longrightarrow> Q x"}
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  val assm2 = @{cprop "(P::nat \<Rightarrow> bool) t"}
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  val Pt_implies_Qt = 
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        assume assm1
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        |> forall_elim @{cterm "t::nat"}
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  val Qt = implies_elim Pt_implies_Qt (assume assm2)
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in
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  Qt 
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  |> implies_intr assm2
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  |> implies_intr assm1
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end*}
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text {* 
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  If we print out the value of @{ML my_thm} then we see only the 
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  final statement of the theorem.
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  @{ML_response_fake [display, gray]
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  "tracing (string_of_thm @{context} my_thm)"
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  "\<lbrakk>\<And>x. P x \<Longrightarrow> Q x; P t\<rbrakk> \<Longrightarrow> Q t"}
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  However, internally the code-snippet constructs the following 
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  proof.
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  \[
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  \infer[(@{text "\<Longrightarrow>"}$-$intro)]{\vdash @{prop "(\<And>x. P x \<Longrightarrow> Q x) \<Longrightarrow> P t \<Longrightarrow> Q t"}}
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    {\infer[(@{text "\<Longrightarrow>"}$-$intro)]{@{prop "\<And>x. P x \<Longrightarrow> Q x"} \vdash @{prop "P t \<Longrightarrow> Q t"}}
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       {\infer[(@{text "\<Longrightarrow>"}$-$elim)]{@{prop "\<And>x. P x \<Longrightarrow> Q x"}, @{prop "P t"} \vdash @{prop "Q t"}}
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          {\infer[(@{text "\<And>"}$-$elim)]{@{prop "\<And>x. P x \<Longrightarrow> Q x"} \vdash @{prop "P t \<Longrightarrow> Q t"}}
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                 {\infer[(assume)]{@{prop "\<And>x. P x \<Longrightarrow> Q x"} \vdash @{prop "\<And>x. P x \<Longrightarrow> Q x"}}{}}
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  1341
                 &
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  1342
           \infer[(assume)]{@{prop "P t"} \vdash @{prop "P t"}}{}
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  1343
          }
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  1344
       }
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  1345
    }
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  1346
  \]
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  While we obtained a theorem as result, this theorem is not
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  yet stored in Isabelle's theorem database. Consequently, it cannot be 
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  to the section about local-setup is given earlier.}
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*}
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local_setup %gray {*
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  LocalTheory.note Thm.theoremK
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     ((@{binding "my_thm"}, []), [my_thm]) #> snd *}
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text {*
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  The fourth argument of @{ML note in LocalTheory} is the list of theorems we
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  want to store under a name. We can store more than one under a single name. 
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  The first argument @{ML_ind theoremK in Thm} is
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  1363
  a kind indicator, which classifies the theorem. There are several such kind
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  1364
  indicators: for a theorem arising from a definition you should use @{ML_ind
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  definitionK in Thm}, for an axiom @{ML_ind axiomK in Thm}, and for
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  which we store the theorem or theorems. The third argument can contain a
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  list of theorem attributes, which we will explain in detail in
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  1370
  Section~\ref{sec:attributes}. Below we just use one such attribute for
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  adding the theorem to the simpset:
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*}
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  1374
local_setup %gray {*
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  1375
  LocalTheory.note Thm.theoremK
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  1376
    ((@{binding "my_thm_simp"}, 
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  1377
       [Attrib.internal (K Simplifier.simp_add)]), [my_thm]) #> snd *}
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text {*
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  1380
  Note that we have to use another name under which the theorem is stored,
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  since Isabelle does not allow us to call  @{ML_ind note in LocalTheory} twice
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  with the same name. The attribute needs to be wrapped inside the function @{ML_ind
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  internal in Attrib} from the structure @{ML_struct Attrib}. If we use the function 
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  @{ML get_thm_names_from_ss} from
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  the previous chapter, we can check whether the theorem has actually been
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  1386
  added.
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  1388
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  @{ML_response [display,gray]
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  1390
  "let
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  fun pred s = match_string \"my_thm_simp\" s
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  1392
in
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  1393
  exists pred (get_thm_names_from_ss @{simpset})
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  1394
end"
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  1395
  "true"}
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  1396
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  1397
  The main point of storing the theorems @{thm [source] my_thm} and @{thm
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  [source] my_thm_simp} is that they can now also be referenced with the
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  \isacommand{thm}-command on the user-level of Isabelle
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  \begin{isabelle}
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  \isacommand{thm}~@{text "my_thm"}\isanewline
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   @{text ">"}~@{prop "\<lbrakk>\<And>x. P x \<Longrightarrow> Q x; P t\<rbrakk> \<Longrightarrow> Q t"}
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  \end{isabelle}
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  or with the @{text "@{thm \<dots>}"}-antiquotation on the ML-level. Otherwise the 
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  1408
  user has no access to these theorems. 
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  1409
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  1410
  Recall that Isabelle does not let you call @{ML note in LocalTheory} twice
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  with the same theorem name. In effect, once a theorem is stored under a name, 
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  this association is fixed. While this is a ``safety-net'' to make sure a
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  theorem name refers to a particular theorem or collection of theorems, it is 
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  1414
  also a bit too restrictive in cases where a theorem name should refer to a 
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  1415
  dynamically expanding list of theorems (like a simpset). Therefore Isabelle 
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  also implements a mechanism where a theorem name can refer to a custom theorem 
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  1417
  list. For this you can use the function @{ML_ind add_thms_dynamic in PureThy}. 
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  To see how it works let us assume we defined our own theorem list @{text MyThmList}.
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*}
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ML{*structure MyThmList = Generic_Data
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  (type T = thm list
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   val empty = []
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   val extend = I
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   val merge = op @)
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fun update thm = Context.theory_map (MyThmList.map (fn thms => thm::thms))*}
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text {*
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  The function @{ML update} allows us to update the theorem list, for example
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*}
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setup %gray {* update @{thm TrueI} *}
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  1435
 
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  1436
text {*
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  We can now install the theorem list so that it is visible to the user and 
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  can be refered to by a theorem name. For this need to call 
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  @{ML_ind add_thms_dynamic in PureThy}
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*}
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setup %gray {* 
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  PureThy.add_thms_dynamic (@{binding "mythmlist"}, MyThmList.get) 
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*}
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text {*
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  with a name and a function that accesses the theorem list. Now if the
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  user issues the command
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  \begin{isabelle}
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  \isacommand{thm}~@{text "mythmlist"}\\
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  @{text "> True"}
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  1453
  \end{isabelle}
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  the current content of the theorem list is displayed. If more theorems are stored in 
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  the list, say
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*}
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  1459
setup %gray {* update @{thm FalseE} *}
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  1461
text {*
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  then the same command produces
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  1463
  
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  \begin{isabelle}
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  \isacommand{thm}~@{text "mythmlist"}\\
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  @{text "> False \<Longrightarrow> ?P"}\\
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  @{text "> True"}
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  1468
  \end{isabelle}
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  There is a multitude of functions in the structures @{ML_struct Thm} and @{ML_struct Drule} 
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  for managing or manipulating theorems. For example 
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  1472
  we can test theorems for alpha equality. Suppose you proved the following three 
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  1473
  theorems.
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*}
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  1476
lemma
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  shows thm1: "\<forall>x. P x" 
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  and   thm2: "\<forall>y. P y" 
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  1479
  and   thm3: "\<forall>y. Q y" sorry
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text {*
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  Testing them for alpha equality using the function @{ML_ind eq_thm in Thm} produces:
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  1484
  @{ML_response [display,gray]
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  1485
"(Thm.eq_thm (@{thm thm1}, @{thm thm2}),
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 Thm.eq_thm (@{thm thm2}, @{thm thm3}))"
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  1487
"(true, false)"}
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  1489
  Many functions destruct theorems into @{ML_type cterm}s. For example
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  1490
  the functions @{ML_ind lhs_of in Thm} and @{ML_ind rhs_of in Thm} return 
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  the left and right-hand side, respectively, of a meta-equality.
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  1492
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  1493
  @{ML_response_fake [display,gray]
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  1494
  "let
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  1495
  val eq = @{thm True_def}
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  1496
in
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  1497
  (Thm.lhs_of eq, Thm.rhs_of eq) 
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  1498
  |> pairself (string_of_cterm @{context})
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  1499
end"
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  1500
  "(True, (\<lambda>x. x) = (\<lambda>x. x))"}
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  1501
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  1502
  Other function produce terms that can be pattern-matched. 
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  1503
  Suppose the following two theorems.
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*}
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  1506
lemma  
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  1507
  shows foo_test1: "A \<Longrightarrow> B \<Longrightarrow> C" 
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  1508
  and   foo_test2: "A \<longrightarrow> B \<longrightarrow> C" sorry
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  1509
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  1510
text {*
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  1511
  We can destruct them into premises and conclusions as follows. 
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  1512
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  1513
 @{ML_response_fake [display,gray]
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  1514
"let
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  1515
  val ctxt = @{context}
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  1516
  fun prems_and_concl thm =
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  1517
     [\"Premises: \"   ^ (string_of_terms ctxt (Thm.prems_of thm))] @ 
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  1518
     [\"Conclusion: \" ^ (string_of_term ctxt (Thm.concl_of thm))]
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  1519
     |> cat_lines
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  1520
     |> tracing
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  1521
in
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  1522
  prems_and_concl @{thm foo_test1};
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  1523
  prems_and_concl @{thm foo_test2}
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  1524
end"
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  1525
"Premises: ?A, ?B
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  1526
Conclusion: ?C
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  1527
Premises: 
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  1528
Conclusion: ?A \<longrightarrow> ?B \<longrightarrow> ?C"}
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  1529
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  1530
  Note that in the second case, there is no premise.
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  1531
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  1532
  \begin{readmore}
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  1533
  The basic functions for theorems are defined in
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  @{ML_file "Pure/thm.ML"}, @{ML_file "Pure/more_thm.ML"} and @{ML_file "Pure/drule.ML"}. 
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  1535
  \end{readmore}
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  1537
  Although we will explain the simplifier in more detail as tactic in 
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  1538
  Section~\ref{sec:simplifier}, the simplifier 
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  1539
  can be used to work directly over theorems, for example to unfold definitions. To show
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  this, we build the theorem @{term "True \<equiv> True"} (Line 1) and then 
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  unfold the constant @{term "True"} according to its definition (Line 2).
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  1543
  @{ML_response_fake [display,gray,linenos]
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  "Thm.reflexive @{cterm \"True\"}
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  |> Simplifier.rewrite_rule [@{thm True_def}]
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  |> string_of_thm @{context}
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  1547
  |> tracing"
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  1548
  "(\<lambda>x. x) = (\<lambda>x. x) \<equiv> (\<lambda>x. x) = (\<lambda>x. x)"}
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  1549
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  1550
  Often it is necessary to transform theorems to and from the object 
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  1551
  logic, that is replacing all @{text "\<longrightarrow>"} and @{text "\<forall>"} by @{text "\<Longrightarrow>"} 
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  and @{text "\<And>"}, or the other way around.  A reason for such a transformation 
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  1553
  might be stating a definition. The reason is that definitions can only be 
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  1554
  stated using object logic connectives, while theorems using the connectives 
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  1555
  from the meta logic are more convenient for reasoning. Therefore there are
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  1556
  some build in functions which help with these transformations. The function 
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  1557
  @{ML_ind rulify in ObjectLogic} 
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  replaces all object connectives by equivalents in the meta logic. For example
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  1560
  @{ML_response_fake [display, gray]
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  1561
  "ObjectLogic.rulify @{thm foo_test2}"
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  1562
  "\<lbrakk>?A; ?B\<rbrakk> \<Longrightarrow> ?C"}
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  1563
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  The transformation in the other direction can be achieved with function
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  @{ML_ind atomize in ObjectLogic} and the following code.
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  @{ML_response_fake [display,gray]
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  "let
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  val thm = @{thm foo_test1}
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  val meta_eq = ObjectLogic.atomize (cprop_of thm)
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in
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  1572
  MetaSimplifier.rewrite_rule [meta_eq] thm
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end"
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  "?A \<longrightarrow> ?B \<longrightarrow> ?C"}
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  In this code the function @{ML atomize in ObjectLogic} produces 
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  a meta-equation between the given theorem and the theorem transformed
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  1578
  into the object logic. The result is the theorem with object logic 
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  connectives. However, in order to completely transform a theorem
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  1580
  involving meta variables, such as @{thm [source] list.induct}, which 
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  is of the form 
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  @{thm [display] list.induct}
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  we have to first abstract over the meta variables @{text "?P"} and 
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  @{text "?list"}. For this we can use the function 
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  @{ML_ind forall_intr_vars in Drule}. This allows us to implement the
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  following function for atomizing a theorem.
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*}
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  1591
ML{*fun atomize_thm thm =
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let
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  val thm' = forall_intr_vars thm
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  val thm'' = ObjectLogic.atomize (cprop_of thm')
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  1595
in
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  1596
  MetaSimplifier.rewrite_rule [thm''] thm'
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  1597
end*}
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text {*
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  This function produces for the theorem @{thm [source] list.induct}
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  @{ML_response_fake [display, gray]
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  "atomize_thm @{thm list.induct}"
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  "\<forall>P list. P [] \<longrightarrow> (\<forall>a list. P list \<longrightarrow> P (a # list)) \<longrightarrow> P list"}
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  \footnote{\bf FIXME: say someting about @{ML_ind standard in Drule}.}
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  1608
  Theorems can also be produced from terms by giving an explicit proof. 
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  1609
  One way to achieve this is by using the function @{ML_ind prove in Goal}
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  1610
  in the structure @{ML_struct Goal}. For example below we use this function
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  to prove the term @{term "P \<Longrightarrow> P"}.
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  @{ML_response_fake [display,gray]
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  "let
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  val trm = @{term \"P \<Longrightarrow> P::bool\"}
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  val tac = K (atac 1)
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in
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  Goal.prove @{context} [\"P\"] [] trm tac
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end"
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  1620
  "?P \<Longrightarrow> ?P"}
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  This function takes first a context and second a list of strings. This list
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  1623
  specifies which variables should be turned into schematic variables once the term
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  is proved.  The fourth argument is the term to be proved. The fifth is a
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  1625
  corresponding proof given in form of a tactic (we explain tactics in
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  1626
  Chapter~\ref{chp:tactical}). In the code above, the tactic proves the theorem
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  by assumption. As before this code will produce a theorem, but the theorem
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  1628
  is not yet stored in the theorem database. 
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  While the LCF-approach of going through interfaces ensures soundness in Isabelle, there
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  1631
  is the function @{ML_ind make_thm in Skip_Proof} in the structure 
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  1632
  @{ML_struct Skip_Proof} that allows us to turn any proposition into a theorem.
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  1633
  Potentially making the system unsound.  This is sometimes useful for developing 
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  1634
  purposes, or when explicit proof construction should be omitted due to performace 
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  1635
  reasons. An example of this function is as follows:
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  1636
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  1637
  @{ML_response_fake [display, gray]
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  1638
  "Skip_Proof.make_thm @{theory} @{prop \"True = False\"}"
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  1639
  "True = False"}
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diff changeset
  1640
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  1641
  The function @{ML make_thm in Skip_Proof} however only works if 
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diff changeset
  1642
  the ``quick-and-dirty'' mode is switched on. 
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  1643
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  1644
  Theorems also contain auxiliary data, such as the name of the theorem, its
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diff changeset
  1645
  kind, the names for cases and so on. This data is stored in a string-string
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diff changeset
  1646
  list and can be retrieved with the function @{ML_ind get_tags in
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  1647
  Thm}. Assume you prove the following lemma.
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  1648
*}
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  1649
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  1650
lemma foo_data: 
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  1651
  shows "P \<Longrightarrow> P \<Longrightarrow> P" by assumption
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  1652
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  1653
text {*
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  1654
  The auxiliary data of this lemma can be retrieved using the function 
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  1655
  @{ML_ind get_tags in Thm}. So far the the auxiliary data of this lemma is 
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  1656
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  1657
  @{ML_response_fake [display,gray]
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  1658
  "Thm.get_tags @{thm foo_data}"
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diff changeset
  1659
  "[(\"name\", \"General.foo_data\"), (\"kind\", \"lemma\")]"}
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  1660
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  1661
  consisting of a name and a kind.  When we store lemmas in the theorem database, 
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  1662
  we might want to explicitly extend this data by attaching case names to the 
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  1663
  two premises of the lemma.  This can be done with the function @{ML_ind name in Rule_Cases}
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  1664
  from the structure @{ML_struct Rule_Cases}.
341
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  1665
*}
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  1666
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  1667
local_setup %gray {*
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  1668
  LocalTheory.note Thm.lemmaK
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diff changeset
  1669
    ((@{binding "foo_data'"}, []), 
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  1670
      [(Rule_Cases.name ["foo_case_one", "foo_case_two"] 
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  1671
        @{thm foo_data})]) #> snd *}
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  1672
342
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diff changeset
  1673
text {*
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  1674
  The data of the theorem @{thm [source] foo_data'} is then as follows:
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  1675
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diff changeset
  1676
  @{ML_response_fake [display,gray]
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diff changeset
  1677
  "Thm.get_tags @{thm foo_data'}"
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diff changeset
  1678
  "[(\"name\", \"General.foo_data'\"), (\"kind\", \"lemma\"), 
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  1679
 (\"case_names\", \"foo_case_one;foo_case_two\")]"}
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  1680
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  1681
  You can observe the case names of this lemma on the user level when using 
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diff changeset
  1682
  the proof methods @{text cases} and @{text induct}. In the proof below
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  1683
*}
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  1684
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  1685
lemma
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  1686
  shows "Q \<Longrightarrow> Q \<Longrightarrow> Q"
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  1687
proof (cases rule: foo_data')
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  1688
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  1689
(*<*)oops(*>*)
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  1690
text_raw{*
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  1691
\begin{tabular}{@ {}l}
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  1692
\isacommand{print\_cases}\\
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  1693
@{text "> cases:"}\\
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  1694
@{text ">   foo_case_one:"}\\
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  1695
@{text ">     let \"?case\" = \"?P\""}\\
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  1696
@{text ">   foo_case_two:"}\\
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  1697
@{text ">     let \"?case\" = \"?P\""}
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  1698
\end{tabular}*}
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  1700
text {*
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  1701
  we can proceed by analysing the cases @{text "foo_case_one"} and 
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diff changeset
  1702
  @{text "foo_case_two"}. While if the theorem has no names, then
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  1703
  the cases have standard names @{text 1}, @{text 2} and so 
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  1704
  on. This can be seen in the proof below.
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  1705
*}
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lemma
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proof (cases rule: foo_data)
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(*<*)oops(*>*)
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text_raw{*
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\begin{tabular}{@ {}l}
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\isacommand{print\_cases}\\
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@{text "> cases:"}\\
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@{text ">   1:"}\\
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@{text ">     let \"?case\" = \"?P\""}\\
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@{text ">   2:"}\\
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@{text ">     let \"?case\" = \"?P\""}
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\end{tabular}*}
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text {*
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  formalisation. This helps tremendously to minimise cut-and-paste errors. However,
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  readers. For such situations Isabelle allows the installation of \emph{\index*{theorem 
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  styles}}. These are, roughly speaking, functions from terms to terms. The input 
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*}
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      strip_allq t
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text {*
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  a pair consisting of the variable and the body of the abstraction. We are only interested
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  in the body, which we feed into the recursive call. In Line 3 and 4, we also
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  have to explicitly strip of the outermost @{term Trueprop}-coercion. Now we can 
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*}
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setup %gray {*
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  Term_Style.setup "my_strip_allq" (Scan.succeed (K strip_allq)) 
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*}
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text {*
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theorem style_test:
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  shows "\<forall>x y z. (x, x) = (y, z)" sorry
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text {*
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  using @{text "@{thm \<dots>}"} produces
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  \begin{isabelle}
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  @{text "@{thm style_test}"}\\
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  @{text ">"}~@{thm style_test}
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  \end{isabelle}
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  as expected. But with the theorem style @{text "@{thm (my_strip_allq) \<dots>}"} 
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  we obtain
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  \begin{isabelle}
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  @{text "@{thm (my_strip_allq) style_test}"}\\
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  @{text ">"}~@{thm (my_strip_allq) style_test}\\
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  without the leading quantifiers. We can improve this theorem style by explicitly 
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  variables. For this we implement the function which takes a list of strings
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*}
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  | rename_allq _ t = t*}
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text {*
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*}
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setup %gray {* let
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  val parser = Scan.repeat Args.name
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  fun action xs = K (rename_allq xs #> strip_allq)
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in
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end *}
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text {*
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  The parser reads a list of names. In the function @{text action} we first
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  on the resulting term. We can now suggest, for example, two variables for
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  stripping off the first two @{text \<forall>}-quantifiers.
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  \begin{isabelle}
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  @{text "@{thm (my_strip_allq2 x' x'') style_test}"}\\
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  @{text ">"}~@{thm (my_strip_allq2 x' x'') style_test}
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  \end{isabelle}
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  Such theorem styles allow one to print out theorems in documents formatted to
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  ones heart content. Next we explain theorem attributes, which is another
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  mechanism for dealing with theorems.
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  \begin{readmore}
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  \end{readmore}
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*}
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section {* Theorem Attributes\label{sec:attributes} *}
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text {*
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  Theorem attributes are @{text "[symmetric]"}, @{text "[THEN \<dots>]"}, @{text
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  "[simp]"} and so on. Such attributes are \emph{neither} tags \emph{nor} flags
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  annotated to theorems, but functions that do further processing of 
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  theorems. In particular, it is not possible to find out
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  what are all theorems that have a given attribute in common, unless of course
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  the function behind the attribute stores the theorems in a retrievable 
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  data structure. 
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  If you want to print out all currently known attributes a theorem can have, 
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  you can use the Isabelle command
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  \begin{isabelle}
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  \isacommand{print\_attributes}\\
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  @{text "> COMP:  direct composition with rules (no lifting)"}\\
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  @{text "> HOL.dest:  declaration of Classical destruction rule"}\\
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  @{text "> HOL.elim:  declaration of Classical elimination rule"}\\
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  @{text "> \<dots>"}
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  \end{isabelle}
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  The theorem attributes fall roughly into two categories: the first category manipulates
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  theorems (for example @{text "[symmetric]"} and @{text "[THEN \<dots>]"}), and the second
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  stores theorems somewhere as data (for example @{text "[simp]"}, which adds
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  theorems to the current simpset).
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  To explain how to write your own attribute, let us start with an extremely simple 
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  version of the attribute @{text "[symmetric]"}. The purpose of this attribute is
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lemma test[my_sym]: "2 = Suc (Suc 0)" by simp
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  which stores the theorem @{thm test} under the name @{thm [source] test}. You
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ML{*Attrib.setup @{binding "my_sym"} (Scan.succeed my_symmetric)
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text {*
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  after another). The code for this attribute is
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    (fn _ => fn thm => fold (curry ((op RS) o swap)) thms thm)*}
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text {* 
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  theorems. 
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text {* 
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  meta-equation:
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  \isacommand{thm}~@{text "test[MY_THEN eq_reflection]"}\\
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text {* 
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  and attach to it the attribute @{text "[my_thms]"}
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  "[\"True\", \"Suc (Suc 0) = 2\"]"}
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  function @{ML_ind  add_thm in Thm} tests for duplicates, before extending
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  the list. Deletion from the list works as follows:
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  @{ML_file "Pure/Isar/attrib.ML"}...also explained in the chapter about
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section {* Theories\label{sec:theories} (TBD) *}
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  Theories are the most fundamental building blocks in Isabelle. They 
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  @{text "> names: Pure Code_Generator HOL \<dots>"}\\
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  @{text "> default sort: type"}\\
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  @{text "> syntactic types: #prop \<dots>"}\\
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  @{text "> logical types: 'a \<times> 'b \<dots>"}\\
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  This is a fundamental principle in Isabelle. A similar situation occurs 
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  If you write\footnote{Recall that ML-code  needs to be 
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*}  
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 Sign.add_consts_i [(Binding"bar", @{typ "nat"},NoSyn)] 
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*}
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lemma "bar = (1::nat)"
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  oops
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setup {*   
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  Sign.add_consts_i [("foo", @{typ "nat"},NoSyn)] 
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 #> PureThy.add_defs false [((@{binding "foo_def"}, 
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       Logic.mk_equals (Const ("FirstSteps.foo", @{typ "nat"}), @{term "1::nat"})), [])] 
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 #> snd
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*}
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*)
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(*
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lemma "foo = (1::nat)"
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  apply(simp add: foo_def)
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  done
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thm foo_def
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*)
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section {* Pretty-Printing\label{sec:pretty} *}
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text {*
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  So far we printed out only plain strings without any formatting except for
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  occasional explicit line breaks using @{text [quotes] "\\n"}. This is
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  sufficient for ``quick-and-dirty'' printouts. For something more
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  sophisticated, Isabelle includes an infrastructure for properly formatting
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  text. Most of its functions do not operate on @{ML_type string}s, but on
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  instances of the pretty type:
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  @{ML_type_ind [display, gray] "Pretty.T"}
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  The function @{ML str in Pretty} transforms a (plain) string into such a pretty 
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  type. For example
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  @{ML_response_fake [display,gray]
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  "Pretty.str \"test\"" "String (\"test\", 4)"}
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parents:
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  where the result indicates that we transformed a string with length 4. Once
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  you have a pretty type, you can, for example, control where linebreaks may
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parents:
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  occur in case the text wraps over a line, or with how much indentation a
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  text should be printed.  However, if you want to actually output the
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parents:
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  formatted text, you have to transform the pretty type back into a @{ML_type
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  string}. This can be done with the function @{ML_ind  string_of in Pretty}. In what
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  follows we will use the following wrapper function for printing a pretty
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parents:
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  type:
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*}
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ML{*fun pprint prt = tracing (Pretty.string_of prt)*}
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parents:
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text {*
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parents:
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  The point of the pretty-printing infrastructure is to give hints about how to
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  layout text and let Isabelle do the actual layout. Let us first explain
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  how you can insert places where a line break can occur. For this assume the
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parents:
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  following function that replicates a string n times:
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*}
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ML{*fun rep n str = implode (replicate n str) *}
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parents:
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text {*
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parents:
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  2218
  and suppose we want to print out the string:
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*}
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ML{*val test_str = rep 8 "fooooooooooooooobaaaaaaaaaaaar "*}
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text {*
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parents:
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  We deliberately chose a large string so that it spans over more than one line. 
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parents:
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  If we print out the string using the usual ``quick-and-dirty'' method, then
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parents:
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  2226
  we obtain the ugly output:
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parents:
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parents:
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@{ML_response_fake [display,gray]
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parents:
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"tracing test_str"
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parents:
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"fooooooooooooooobaaaaaaaaaaaar fooooooooooooooobaaaaaaaaaaaar foooooooooo
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parents:
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ooooobaaaaaaaaaaaar fooooooooooooooobaaaaaaaaaaaar fooooooooooooooobaaaaa
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parents:
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aaaaaaar fooooooooooooooobaaaaaaaaaaaar fooooooooooooooobaaaaaaaaaaaar fo
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parents:
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oooooooooooooobaaaaaaaaaaaar"}
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parents:
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  2234
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  We obtain the same if we just use the function @{ML pprint}.
318
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parents:
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  2237
@{ML_response_fake [display,gray]
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parents:
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  2238
"pprint (Pretty.str test_str)"
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parents:
diff changeset
  2239
"fooooooooooooooobaaaaaaaaaaaar fooooooooooooooobaaaaaaaaaaaar foooooooooo
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parents:
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  2240
ooooobaaaaaaaaaaaar fooooooooooooooobaaaaaaaaaaaar fooooooooooooooobaaaaa
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parents:
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  2241
aaaaaaar fooooooooooooooobaaaaaaaaaaaar fooooooooooooooobaaaaaaaaaaaar fo
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parents:
diff changeset
  2242
oooooooooooooobaaaaaaaaaaaar"}
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parents:
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  2243
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  2244
  However by using pretty types you have the ability to indicate possible
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  2245
  linebreaks for example at each whitespace. You can achieve this with the
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  2246
  function @{ML_ind breaks in Pretty}, which expects a list of pretty types
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  2247
  and inserts a possible line break in between every two elements in this
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diff changeset
  2248
  list. To print this list of pretty types as a single string, we concatenate
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  2249
  them with the function @{ML_ind blk in Pretty} as follows:
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parents:
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  2251
@{ML_response_fake [display,gray]
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parents:
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  2252
"let
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parents:
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  val ptrs = map Pretty.str (space_explode \" \" test_str)
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parents:
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  2254
in
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parents:
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  pprint (Pretty.blk (0, Pretty.breaks ptrs))
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parents:
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end"
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parents:
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"fooooooooooooooobaaaaaaaaaaaar fooooooooooooooobaaaaaaaaaaaar 
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parents:
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  2258
fooooooooooooooobaaaaaaaaaaaar fooooooooooooooobaaaaaaaaaaaar 
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parents:
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  2259
fooooooooooooooobaaaaaaaaaaaar fooooooooooooooobaaaaaaaaaaaar
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parents:
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  2260
fooooooooooooooobaaaaaaaaaaaar fooooooooooooooobaaaaaaaaaaaar"}
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parents:
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  2261
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parents:
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  2262
  Here the layout of @{ML test_str} is much more pleasing to the 
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parents: 359
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  2263
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parents: 359
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  2264
  indentation of the printed string. You can increase the indentation 
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  2265
  and obtain
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  2266
  
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parents:
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  2267
@{ML_response_fake [display,gray]
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parents:
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"let
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parents:
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  val ptrs = map Pretty.str (space_explode \" \" test_str)
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parents:
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  2270
in
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parents:
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  2271
  pprint (Pretty.blk (3, Pretty.breaks ptrs))
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parents:
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end"
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parents:
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  2273
"fooooooooooooooobaaaaaaaaaaaar fooooooooooooooobaaaaaaaaaaaar 
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parents:
diff changeset
  2274
   fooooooooooooooobaaaaaaaaaaaar fooooooooooooooobaaaaaaaaaaaar 
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parents:
diff changeset
  2275
   fooooooooooooooobaaaaaaaaaaaar fooooooooooooooobaaaaaaaaaaaar
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parents:
diff changeset
  2276
   fooooooooooooooobaaaaaaaaaaaar fooooooooooooooobaaaaaaaaaaaar"}
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parents:
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  2277
efb5fff99c96 split up the first-steps section into two chapters
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parents:
diff changeset
  2278
  where starting from the second line the indent is 3. If you want
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parents:
diff changeset
  2279
  that every line starts with the same indent, you can use the
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parents:
diff changeset
  2280
  function @{ML_ind  indent in Pretty} as follows:
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parents:
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  2281
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parents:
diff changeset
  2282
@{ML_response_fake [display,gray]
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  2283
"let
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parents:
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  2284
  val ptrs = map Pretty.str (space_explode \" \" test_str)
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parents:
diff changeset
  2285
in
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parents:
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  pprint (Pretty.indent 10 (Pretty.blk (0, Pretty.breaks ptrs)))
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parents:
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end"
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parents:
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  2288
"          fooooooooooooooobaaaaaaaaaaaar fooooooooooooooobaaaaaaaaaaaar 
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parents:
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  2289
          fooooooooooooooobaaaaaaaaaaaar fooooooooooooooobaaaaaaaaaaaar 
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parents:
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  2290
          fooooooooooooooobaaaaaaaaaaaar fooooooooooooooobaaaaaaaaaaaar
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parents:
diff changeset
  2291
          fooooooooooooooobaaaaaaaaaaaar fooooooooooooooobaaaaaaaaaaaar"}
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parents:
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  2292
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parents:
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  2293
  If you want to print out a list of items separated by commas and 
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parents:
diff changeset
  2294
  have the linebreaks handled properly, you can use the function 
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parents:
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  2295
  @{ML_ind  commas in Pretty}. For example
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parents:
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@{ML_response_fake [display,gray]
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"let
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  val ptrs = map (Pretty.str o string_of_int) (99998 upto 100020)
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in
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  pprint (Pretty.blk (0, Pretty.commas ptrs))
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end"
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"99998, 99999, 100000, 100001, 100002, 100003, 100004, 100005, 100006, 
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100007, 100008, 100009, 100010, 100011, 100012, 100013, 100014, 100015, 
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100016, 100017, 100018, 100019, 100020"}
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  where @{ML upto} generates a list of integers. You can print out this
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parents:
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  list as a ``set'', that means enclosed inside @{text [quotes] "{"} and
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parents:
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  @{text [quotes] "}"}, and separated by commas using the function
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  @{ML_ind  enum in Pretty}. For example
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*}
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text {*
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@{ML_response_fake [display,gray]
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"let
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  val ptrs = map (Pretty.str o string_of_int) (99998 upto 100020)
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in
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  pprint (Pretty.enum \",\" \"{\" \"}\" ptrs)
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parents:
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end"
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"{99998, 99999, 100000, 100001, 100002, 100003, 100004, 100005, 100006, 
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  100007, 100008, 100009, 100010, 100011, 100012, 100013, 100014, 100015, 
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  100016, 100017, 100018, 100019, 100020}"}
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  As can be seen, this function prints out the ``set'' so that starting 
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  If you print out something that goes beyond the capabilities of the
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  standard functions, you can do relatively easily the formatting
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  yourself. Assume you want to print out a list of items where like in ``English''
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  the last two items are separated by @{text [quotes] "and"}. For this you can
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  write the function
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*}
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ML %linenosgray{*fun and_list [] = []
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  | and_list [x] = [x]
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  | and_list xs = 
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      let 
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        val (front, last) = split_last xs
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      in
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        (Pretty.commas front) @ 
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        [Pretty.brk 1, Pretty.str "and", Pretty.brk 1, last]
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      end *}
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text {*
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  where Line 7 prints the beginning of the list and Line
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  8 the last item. We have to use @{ML "Pretty.brk 1"} in order
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parents:
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  to insert a space (of length 1) before the 
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  @{text [quotes] "and"}. This space is also a place where a line break 
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parents:
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  can occur. We do the same after the @{text [quotes] "and"}. This gives you
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  for example
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@{ML_response_fake [display,gray]
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"let
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  val ptrs1 = map (Pretty.str o string_of_int) (1 upto 22)
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  val ptrs2 = map (Pretty.str o string_of_int) (10 upto 28)
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in
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  pprint (Pretty.blk (0, and_list ptrs1));
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  pprint (Pretty.blk (0, and_list ptrs2))
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end"
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"1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21 
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and 22
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10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27 and
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28"}
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parents:
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  Next we like to pretty-print a term and its type. For this we use the
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parents:
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  function @{text "tell_type"}.
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*}
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parents:
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ML %linenosgray{*fun tell_type ctxt t = 
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parents:
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let
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parents:
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  fun pstr s = Pretty.breaks (map Pretty.str (space_explode " " s))
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parents:
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  val ptrm = Pretty.quote (Syntax.pretty_term ctxt t)
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parents:
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  val pty  = Pretty.quote (Syntax.pretty_typ ctxt (fastype_of t))
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parents:
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  2376
in
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parents:
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  2377
  pprint (Pretty.blk (0, 
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parents:
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    (pstr "The term " @ [ptrm] @ pstr " has type " 
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parents:
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  2379
      @ [pty, Pretty.str "."])))
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parents:
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end*}
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parents:
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parents:
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text {*
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parents:
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  In Line 3 we define a function that inserts possible linebreaks in places
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parents:
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  where a space is. In Lines 4 and 5 we pretty-print the term and its type
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parents:
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  using the functions @{ML_ind  pretty_term in Syntax} and @{ML_ind 
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parents:
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  pretty_typ in Syntax}. We also use the function @{ML_ind quote in
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parents:
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  Pretty} in order to enclose the term and type inside quotation marks. In
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parents:
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  Line 9 we add a period right after the type without the possibility of a
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parents:
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  line break, because we do not want that a line break occurs there.
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parents:
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  2390
  Now you can write
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parents:
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  2391
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parents:
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  @{ML_response_fake [display,gray]
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parents:
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  2393
  "tell_type @{context} @{term \"min (Suc 0)\"}"
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parents:
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  "The term \"min (Suc 0)\" has type \"nat \<Rightarrow> nat\"."}
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parents:
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  2395
  
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parents:
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  To see the proper line breaking, you can try out the function on a bigger term 
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parents:
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  and type. For example:
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parents:
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  2398
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parents:
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  2399
  @{ML_response_fake [display,gray]
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parents:
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  "tell_type @{context} @{term \"op = (op = (op = (op = (op = op =))))\"}"
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parents:
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  2401
  "The term \"op = (op = (op = (op = (op = op =))))\" has type 
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parents:
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  2402
\"((((('a \<Rightarrow> 'a \<Rightarrow> bool) \<Rightarrow> bool) \<Rightarrow> bool) \<Rightarrow> bool) \<Rightarrow> bool) \<Rightarrow> bool\"."}
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  The function @{ML_ind big_list in Pretty} helps with printing long lists.
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  It is used for example in the command \isacommand{print\_theorems}. An
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  example is as follows.
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  @{ML_response_fake [display,gray]
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  2409
  "let
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  val pstrs = map (Pretty.str o string_of_int) (4 upto 10)
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in
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  pprint (Pretty.big_list \"header\" pstrs)
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end"
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  "header
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  2415
  4
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  2416
  5
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  2417
  6
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  2418
  7
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  8
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  2420
  9
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  2421
  10"}
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  2422
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  Like @{ML blk in Pretty}, the function @{ML_ind chunks in Pretty} prints out 
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  a list of items, but automatically inserts forced breaks between each item.
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  2425
  Compare
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  2426
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  2427
  @{ML_response_fake [display,gray]
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  2428
  "let
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  val a_and_b = [Pretty.str \"a\", Pretty.str \"b\"]
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  2430
in
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  2431
  pprint (Pretty.blk (0, a_and_b));
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  2432
  pprint (Pretty.chunks a_and_b)
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end"
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"ab
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  @{ML_file "Pure/General/pretty.ML"}. The file @{ML_file "Pure/Syntax/syntax.ML"}
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text {*
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text {* writing into the goal buffer *}
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setup %gray {* Context.theory_map (Specification.add_theorem_hook my_hook) *}
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lemma "False"
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ML {*
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         (! show_types orelse ! show_sorts orelse ! show_all_types) f;
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text {* the infrastructure of Syntax-pretty-term makes sure it is printed nicely  *}
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section {* Misc (TBD) *}
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text {* 
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section {* Managing Name Spaces (TBD) *}
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ML {* Sign.intern_type @{theory} "list" *}
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section {* Concurrency (TBD) *}
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section {* Summary *}
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text {*
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