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(FIXME Mention how to work with @{ML [index] debug in Toplevel} and |
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simp-rules. Now you can feed in the current simpset into this function. |
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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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realised with the term-constructor @{ML $}. |
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and variables (term-constructor @{ML Var}). The latter correspond to the schematic |
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val v1 = Var ((\"x\", 3), @{typ bool}) |
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in |
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writeln (Syntax.string_of_term @{context} v1); |
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writeln (Syntax.string_of_term @{context} v2) |
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end" |
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"?x3 |
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?x1.3"} |
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This is different from a free variable |
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"x"} |
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When constructing terms, you are usually concerned with free variables (for example |
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you cannot construct schematic variables using the antiquotation @{text "@{term \<dots>}"}). |
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\begin{readmore} |
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definition and many useful operations are implemented in @{ML_file "Pure/term.ML"}. |
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\end{readmore} |
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"@{term \"x x\"}" |
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"Type unification failed: Occurs check!"} |
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end" |
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"x x"} |
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Look at the internal term representation of the following terms, and |
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may omit parts of it by default. If you want to see all of it, you |
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can use the following ML-function to set the printing depth to a higher |
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\end{exercise} |
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The antiquotation @{text "@{prop \<dots>}"} constructs terms of propositional type, |
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inserting the invisible @{text "Trueprop"}-coercions whenever necessary. |
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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>, Const (\"==>\", \<dots>) $ \<dots> $ \<dots>)"} |
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where it is not (since it is already constructed by a meta-implication). |
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784 |
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@{text "@{typ \<dots>}"}. For example: |
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| TVar of indexname * sort *} |
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text {* |
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variables (term-constructor @{ML "TFree"} and schematic |
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type variables (term-constructor @{ML "TVar"}). A type constant, |
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like @{typ "int"} or @{typ bool}, are types with an empty list |
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of argument types. |
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\begin{readmore} |
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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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\end{readmore} |
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*} |
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section {* Constructing Terms Manually\label{sec:terms_types_manually} *} |
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text {* |
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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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However, you often need to construct terms dynamically. For example, a |
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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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*} |
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ML{*fun make_imp P Q = |
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let |
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val x = Free ("x", @{typ nat}) |
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in |
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Logic.all x (Logic.mk_implies (P $ x, Q $ x)) |
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end *} |
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text {* |
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The reason is that you cannot pass the arguments @{term P} and @{term Q} |
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to both functions. With @{ML make_imp} you obtain the intended term involving |
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Const \<dots> $ (Free (\"S\",\<dots>) $ \<dots>) $ (Free (\"T\",\<dots>) $ \<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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"Abs (\"x\", \"nat\", Free (\"P\", \"bool \<Rightarrow> bool\") $ Bound 0)"} |
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and an abstraction. It also records the type of the abstracted |
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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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"lambda @{term \"x::nat\"} @{term \"(P::bool\<Rightarrow>bool) x\"}" |
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"Abs (\"x\", \"nat\", Free (\"P\", \"bool \<Rightarrow> bool\") $ Free (\"x\", \"bool\"))"} |
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have different type. |
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be replaced by other terms. For example below, we will replace in |
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(@{term \"x::nat\"}, @{term \"True\"})] |
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"Free (\"y\", \"nat \<Rightarrow> nat\") $ Const (\"True\", \"bool\")"} |
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"Free (\"x\", \"nat\")"} |
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There are many convenient functions that construct specific HOL-terms. For |
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The types needed in this equality are calculated from the type of the |
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arguments. For example |
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@{ML_response_fake [gray,display] |
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"writeln (Syntax.string_of_term @{context} |
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(HOLogic.mk_eq (@{term \"True\"}, @{term \"False\"})))" |
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"True = False"} |
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\begin{readmore} |
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There are many functions in @{ML_file "Pure/term.ML"}, @{ML_file "Pure/logic.ML"} and |
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@{ML_file "HOL/Tools/hologic.ML"} that make such manual constructions of terms |
49 | 922 |
and types easier.\end{readmore} |
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|
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Have a look at these files and try to solve the following two exercises: |
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\begin{exercise}\label{fun:revsum} |
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Write a function @{text "rev_sum : term -> term"} that takes a |
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term of the form @{text "t\<^isub>1 + t\<^isub>2 + \<dots> + t\<^isub>n"} (whereby @{text "n"} might be zero) |
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and returns the reversed sum @{text "t\<^isub>n + \<dots> + t\<^isub>2 + t\<^isub>1"}. Assume |
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the @{text "t\<^isub>i"} can be arbitrary expressions and also note that @{text "+"} |
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associates to the left. Try your function on some examples. |
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\end{exercise} |
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933 |
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\begin{exercise}\label{fun:makesum} |
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Write a function which takes two terms representing natural numbers |
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in unary notation (like @{term "Suc (Suc (Suc 0))"}), and produces the |
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number representing their sum. |
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\end{exercise} |
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*} |
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section {* Constants *} |
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text {* |
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There are a few subtle issues with constants. They usually crop up when |
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pattern matching terms or types, or when constructing them. While it is perfectly ok |
122 | 946 |
to write the function @{text is_true} as follows |
947 |
*} |
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948 |
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949 |
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|
950 |
| is_true _ = false*} |
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951 |
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952 |
text {* |
|
953 |
this does not work for picking out @{text "\<forall>"}-quantified terms. Because |
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954 |
the function |
|
955 |
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956 |
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957 |
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|
958 |
| is_all _ = false*} |
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959 |
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960 |
text {* |
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will not correctly match the formula @{prop "\<forall>x::nat. P x"}: |
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964 |
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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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an arbitrary, but fixed type @{typ "'a"}. A properly working alternative |
968 |
for this function is |
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969 |
*} |
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970 |
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971 |
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|
972 |
| is_all _ = false*} |
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973 |
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974 |
text {* |
|
975 |
because now |
|
976 |
||
977 |
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978 |
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matches correctly (the first wildcard in the pattern matches any type and the |
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However there is still a problem: consider the similar function that |
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attempts to pick out @{text "Nil"}-terms: |
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*} |
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||
986 |
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|
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| is_nil _ = false *} |
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988 |
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989 |
text {* |
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\begin{readmore} |
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Functions about naming are implemented in @{ML_file "Pure/General/name_space.ML"}; |
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\end{readmore} |
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section {* Constructing Types Manually *} |
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text {* |
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Although types of terms can often be inferred, there are many |
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situations where you need to construct types manually, especially |
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when defining constants. For example the function returning a function |
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type is as follows: |
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*} |
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ML{*fun make_fun_type ty1 ty2 = Type ("fun", [ty1, ty2]) *} |
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text {* This can be equally written with the combinator @{ML [index] "-->"} as: *} |
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ML{*fun make_fun_type ty1 ty2 = ty1 --> ty2 *} |
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text {* |
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If you want to construct a function type with more than one argument |
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type, then you can use @{ML [index] "--->"}. |
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*} |
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ML{*fun make_fun_types tys ty = tys ---> ty *} |
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text {* |
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A handy function for manipulating terms is @{ML [index] map_types}: it takes a |
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function and applies it to every type in a term. You can, for example, |
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change every @{typ nat} in a term into an @{typ int} using the function: |
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*} |
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ML{*fun nat_to_int ty = |
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(case ty of |
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| Type (s, tys) => Type (s, map nat_to_int tys) |
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text {* |
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Here is an example: |
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@{ML_response_fake [display,gray] |
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"map_types nat_to_int @{term \"a = (1::nat)\"}" |
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"Const (\"op =\", \"int \<Rightarrow> int \<Rightarrow> bool\") |
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$ Free (\"a\", \"int\") $ Const (\"HOL.one_class.one\", \"int\")"} |
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If you want to obtain the list of free type-variables of a term, you |
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that is they take, besides a term, also a list of type-variables as input. |
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1104 |
call them as follows |
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1105 |
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1107 |
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You can freely construct and manipulate @{ML_type "term"}s and @{ML_type |
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For example you can write: |
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cterm_of @{theory} |
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result that type-checks. |
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\end{exercise} |
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where no error is detected. |
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\begin{readmore} |
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\end{readmore} |
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*} |
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section {* Theorems *} |
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\cite{GordonMilnerWadsworth79}. |
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text {* |
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val Pt_implies_Qt = |
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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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see \isccite{sec:thms}. The basic functions for theorems are defined in |
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@{ML_file "Pure/thm.ML"}. |
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section {* Setups (TBD) *} |
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ML{*Sign.add_consts_i [(@{binding "BAR"}, @{typ "nat"}, NoSyn)] @{theory} *} |
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for declaring the constant @{text "BAR"} with type @{typ nat} and |
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blue) of polymorphic type. The problem is that the ML-expression above did |
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setup %gray {* Sign.add_consts_i [(@{binding "BAR"}, @{typ "nat"}, NoSyn)] *} |
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annotated to theorems, but functions that do further processing once a |
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what are all theorems that have a given attribute in common, unless of course |
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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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this attribute is |
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ML{*val my_symmetric = Thm.rule_attribute (fn _ => fn thm => thm RS @{thm sym})*} |
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text {* |
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where the function @{ML [index] rule_attribute in Thm} expects a function taking a |
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context (which we ignore in the code above) and a theorem (@{text thm}), and |
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@{thm [source] sym}: @{thm sym[no_vars]}).\footnote{The function @{ML [index] RS} |
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is explained in Section~\ref{sec:simpletacs}.} The function |
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*} |
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attribute_setup %gray my_sym = {* Scan.succeed my_symmetric *} |
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text {* |
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Inside the @{text "\<verbopen> \<dots> \<verbclose>"}, we have to specify a parser |
1417 |
for the theorem attribute. Since the attribute does not expect any further |
|
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arguments (unlike @{text "[THEN \<dots>]"}, for example), we use the parser @{ML |
|
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Scan.succeed}. Later on we will also consider attributes taking further |
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arguments. An example for the attribute @{text "[my_sym]"} is the proof |
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*} |
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lemma test[my_sym]: "2 = Suc (Suc 0)" by simp |
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text {* |
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which stores the theorem @{thm test} under the name @{thm [source] test}. You |
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can see this, if you query the lemma: |
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\begin{isabelle} |
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\isacommand{thm}~@{text "test"}\\ |
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@{text "> "}~@{thm test} |
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\end{isabelle} |
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We can also use the attribute when referring to this theorem: |
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\isacommand{thm}~@{text "test[my_sym]"}\\ |
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@{text "> "}~@{thm test[my_sym]} |
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\end{isabelle} |
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An alternative for setting up an attribute is the function @{ML [index] setup in Attrib}. |
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So instead of using \isacommand{attribute\_setup}, you can also set up the |
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attribute as follows: |
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1444 |
*} |
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1445 |
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1446 |
ML{*Attrib.setup @{binding "my_sym"} (Scan.succeed my_symmetric) |
|
1447 |
"applying the sym rule" *} |
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1448 |
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1449 |
text {* |
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(my_thms := Thm.add_thm thm (!my_thms); ctxt) |
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(my_thms := Thm.del_thm thm (!my_thms); ctxt)*} |
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text {* |
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attribute_setup %gray my_thms = {* Attrib.add_del my_add my_del *} |
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lemma trueI_2[my_thms]: "True" by simp |
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@{ML_response_fake [display,gray] |
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lemma rule1[foo]: "A" sorry |
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lemma rule2[foo]: "B" sorry |
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section {* Theories, Contexts and Local Theories (TBD) *} |
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(* |
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type t |
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end*} |
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type t = exn |
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exception E of 'a |
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E a => SOME a |
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text {* |
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NONE => "NONE" |
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sufficient for ``quick-and-dirty'' printouts. For something more |
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pprint (Pretty.blk (0, |
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(pstr "The term " @ [ptrm] @ pstr " has type " |
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@ [pty, Pretty.str "."]))) |
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pretty_typ in Syntax}. We also use the function @{ML [index] quote in |
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\"((((('a \<Rightarrow> 'a \<Rightarrow> bool) \<Rightarrow> bool) \<Rightarrow> bool) \<Rightarrow> bool) \<Rightarrow> bool) \<Rightarrow> bool\"."} |
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ML {* pprint (Pretty.big_list "header" (map (Pretty.str o string_of_int) (4 upto 10))) *} |
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chunks inserts forced breaks (unlike blk where you have to do this yourself) |
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ML {* (Pretty.chunks [Pretty.str "a", Pretty.str "b"], |
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Pretty.blk (0, [Pretty.str "a", Pretty.str "b"])) *} |
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(! show_types orelse ! show_sorts orelse ! show_all_types) f; |
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[(setmp show_question_marks false o setmp_show_all_types) |
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Pretty.str "=", Syntax.pretty_term ctxt t2]); |
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ML {* Pretty.mark Markup.hilite (Pretty.str "foo") |> Pretty.string_of |> writeln *} |
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What happens with big formulae? |
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@{ML_file "Pure/General/pretty.ML"}. The file @{ML_file "Pure/Syntax/syntax.ML"} |
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setup {* Context.theory_map (Specification.add_theorem_hook my_hook) *} |
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section {* Misc (TBD) *} |
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