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theory First_Steps
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imports Base
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(*<*)
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  "First_Steps_Code.thy"
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  ["theory First_Steps", "imports Main", "begin"]
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(*>*)
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chapter {* First Steps\label{chp:firststeps} *}
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text {*
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   \begin{flushright}
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  {\em
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  ``We will most likely never realize the full importance of painting the Tower,\\ 
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  that it is the essential element in the conservation of metal works and the\\ 
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  more meticulous the paint job, the longer the tower shall endure.''} \\[1ex]
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  Gustave Eiffel, In his book {\em The 300-Meter Tower}.\footnote{The Eiffel Tower has been 
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  re-painted 18 times since its initial construction, an average of once every 
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  seven years. It takes more than one year for a team of 25 painters to paint the tower 
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  from top to bottom.}
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  \end{flushright}
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  \medskip
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  Isabelle programming is done in ML. Just like lemmas and proofs, ML-code for
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  Isabelle must be part of a theory. If you want to follow the code given in
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  this chapter, we assume you are working inside the theory starting with
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  \begin{quote}
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  \begin{tabular}{@ {}l}
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  \isacommand{theory} First\_Steps\\
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  \isacommand{imports} Main\\
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  \isacommand{begin}\\
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  \ldots
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  \end{tabular}
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  We also generally assume you are working with the logic HOL. The examples
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  that will be given might need to be adapted if you work in a different logic.
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section {* Including ML-Code\label{sec:include} *}
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  The easiest and quickest way to include code in a theory is by using the
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  \isacommand{ML}-command. For example:
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  \begin{isabelle}
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  \isacommand{ML}~@{text "\<verbopen>"}\isanewline
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  \hspace{5mm}@{ML "3 + 4"}\isanewline
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  @{text "\<verbclose>"}\isanewline
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  @{text "> 7"}\smallskip
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  Like normal Isabelle scripts, \isacommand{ML}-commands can be evaluated by
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  using the advance and undo buttons of your Isabelle environment. The code
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  inside the \isacommand{ML}-command can also contain value and function
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  bindings, for example
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  val r = Unsynchronized.ref 0
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  fun f n = n + 1 
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  and even those can be undone when the proof script is retracted.  As
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  mentioned in the Introduction, we will drop the \isacommand{ML}~@{text
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  "\<verbopen> \<dots> \<verbclose>"} scaffolding whenever we show code. The lines
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  prefixed with @{text [quotes] ">"} are not part of the code, rather they
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  indicate what the response is when the code is evaluated.  There are also
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  the commands \isacommand{ML\_val} and \isacommand{ML\_prf} for including
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  ML-code. The first evaluates the given code, but any effect on the theory,
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  in which the code is embedded, is suppressed. The second needs to be used if
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  ML-code is defined inside a proof. For example
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  \isacommand{shows}~@{text [quotes] "True"}\isanewline
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  However, both commands will only play minor roles in this tutorial (we will
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  to a separate ML-file. Such files can then be included somewhere inside a 
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  theory by using the command \isacommand{use}. For example
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  \begin{quote}
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  \isacommand{theory} First\_Steps\\
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  \isacommand{imports} Main\\
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  \isacommand{uses}~@{text "(\"file_to_be_included.ML\")"} @{text "\<dots>"}\\
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  \isacommand{begin}\\
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  \ldots\\
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  \ldots
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  The \isacommand{uses}-command in the header of the theory is needed in order 
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  to indicate the dependency of the theory on the ML-file. Alternatively, the 
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  file can be included by just writing in the header
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  \isacommand{theory} First\_Steps\\
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  \isacommand{imports} Main\\
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  \isacommand{uses} @{text "\"file_to_be_included.ML\""} @{text "\<dots>"}\\
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  \ldots
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  Note that no parentheses are given in this case. Note also that the included
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  ML-file should not contain any \isacommand{use} itself. Otherwise Isabelle
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  is unable to record all file dependencies, which is a nuisance if you have
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  to track down errors.
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section {* Printing and Debugging\label{sec:printing} *}
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  During development you might find it necessary to inspect data in your
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  code. This can be done in a ``quick-and-dirty'' fashion using the function
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  @{ML_ind writeln in Output}. For example
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  @{ML_response_fake [display,gray] "writeln \"any string\"" "\"any string\""}
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  Isabelle.  This function expects a string as argument. If you develop under
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  PolyML, then there is a convenient, though again ``quick-and-dirty'', method
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  function @{ML_ind tracing in Output} is more appropriate. This function writes all
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"Exception- ERROR \"foo\" raised
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At command \"ML\"."}
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  This function raises the exception @{text ERROR}, which will then 
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  for ``user-level'' error messages seen by the ``end-user''.
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  For messages where you want to indicate a genuine program error, then
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  use the exception @{text Fail}. Here the infrastructure indicates that this 
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  is a low-level exception, and also prints the source position of the ML 
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  raise statement. 
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  \footnote{\bf FIXME Mention how to work with @{ML_ind debug in Toplevel} and 
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  @{ML_ind profiling in Toplevel}.}
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(* FIXME*)
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(*
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ML {* reset Toplevel.debug *}
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ML {* fun dodgy_fun () = (raise TYPE ("",[],[]); 1) *}
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ML {* fun innocent () = dodgy_fun () *}
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ML {* Toplevel.program (fn () => cterm_of @{theory} (Bound 0)) *}
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ML {* Toplevel.program (fn () => innocent ()) *}
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  %Kernel exceptions TYPE, TERM, THM also have their place in situations 
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  %where kernel-like operations are involved.  The printing is similar as for 
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  %Fail, although there is some special treatment when Toplevel.debug is 
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  %enabled.
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  and @{ML_type thm}. Isabelle contains elaborate pretty-printing functions,
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  which we will explain in more detail in Section \ref{sec:pretty}. For now
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  we just use the functions @{ML_ind writeln in Pretty}  from the structure
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  @{ML_struct Pretty} and @{ML_ind pretty_term in Syntax} from the structure
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  @{ML_struct Syntax}. For more convenience, we bind them to the toplevel.
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val pwriteln = Pretty.writeln*}
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text {*
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  They can now be used as follows
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  @{ML_response_fake [display,gray]
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  "pwriteln (pretty_term @{context} @{term \"1::nat\"})"
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  "\"1\""}
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  If there is more than one term to be printed, you can use the 
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  function @{ML_ind commas in Pretty} and @{ML_ind block in Pretty} 
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  to separate them.
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ML{*fun pretty_terms ctxt ts =  
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  Pretty.block (Pretty.commas (map (pretty_term ctxt) ts))*}
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text {*
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  You can also print out terms together with their typing information.
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  For this you need to set the configuration value 
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  @{ML_ind show_types in Syntax} to @{ML true}.
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ML{*val show_types_ctxt = Config.put show_types true @{context}*}
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  Now by using this context @{ML pretty_term} prints out
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  @{ML_response_fake [display, gray]
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  "pwriteln (pretty_term show_types_ctxt @{term \"(1::nat, x)\"})"
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  "(1::nat, x::'a)"}
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  where @{text 1} and @{text x} are displayed with their inferred type.
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  Even more type information can be printed by setting 
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  In this case we obtain
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  @{ML_response_fake [display, gray]
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  (Config.put show_all_types true @{context}) @{term \"(1::nat, x)\"})"
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  "(Pair::nat \<Rightarrow> 'a \<Rightarrow> nat \<times> 'a) (1::nat) (x::'a)"}
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  where @{term Pair} is the term-constructor for products. 
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  Other configuration values that influence printing of terms are 
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  @{ML_ind show_brackets in Syntax} and @{ML_ind show_sorts in Syntax}. 
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  A @{ML_type cterm} can be printed with the following function.
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  pretty_term ctxt (term_of ct)*}
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  Here the function @{ML_ind term_of in Thm} extracts the @{ML_type
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  term} from a @{ML_type cterm}.  More than one @{ML_type cterm}s can be
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  printed again with @{ML commas in Pretty}.
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ML{*fun pretty_cterms ctxt cts =  
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  Pretty.block (Pretty.commas (map (pretty_cterm ctxt) cts))*}
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  The easiest way to get the string of a theorem is to transform it
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  pretty_term ctxt (prop_of thm)*}
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  val ((_, [thm']), _) = Variable.import true [thm] ctxt
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  pretty_term ctxt (prop_of (no_vars ctxt thm))*}
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ML{*fun pretty_typ ctxt ty = Syntax.pretty_typ ctxt ty
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  @{ML_type string}s are implemented in @{ML_file "Pure/Syntax/syntax.ML"}. 
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  The references that change the printing information are declared in 
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  @{ML_file "Pure/Syntax/printer.ML"}.
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section {* Combinators\label{sec:combinators} *}
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  ((fn x => x + 4) o fst o (fn x => (x, x)) o (fn x => x + 1)) x*}
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  avoiding @{text "lets"} can be substantial.
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text {* 
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  component is the theory and the fist component is the side-result. Using
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  the related reverse function composition is @{ML "#>"}. In fact all the
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            (fn x => (x, x))
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  plumbing is also needed in situations where a function operates over lists, 
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  "let
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  |> pwriteln
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  "let 
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  The most frequently used combinators are defined in the files @{ML_file
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  \end{readmore}
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  \footnote{\bf FIXME: find a good exercise for combinators}
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  \begin{exercise}
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  Find out what the combinator @{ML "K I"} does.
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  \end{exercise}
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  \footnote{\bf FIXME: say something about calling conventions} 
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section {* ML-Antiquotations\label{sec:antiquote} *}
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  Recall from Section \ref{sec:include} that code in Isabelle is always
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  embedded in a theory.  The main advantage of this is that the code can
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  contain references to entities defined on the logical level of Isabelle. By
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  this we mean references to definitions, theorems, terms and so on. These
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  reference are realised in Isabelle with ML-antiquotations, often just called
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  antiquotations.\footnote{Note that there are two kinds of antiquotations in
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  Isabelle, which have very different purposes and infrastructures. The first
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  kind, described in this section, are \emph{\index*{ML-antiquotation}}. They
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  are used to refer to entities (like terms, types etc) from Isabelle's logic
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  layer inside ML-code. The other kind of antiquotations are
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  \emph{document}\index{document antiquotation} antiquotations. They are used
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  only in the text parts of Isabelle and their purpose is to print logical
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  entities inside \LaTeX-documents. Document antiquotations are part of the
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  user level and therefore we are not interested in them in this Tutorial,
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  except in Appendix \ref{rec:docantiquotations} where we show how to
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  implement your own document antiquotations.}  Syntactically antiquotations
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  are indicated by the @{ML_text @}-sign followed by text wrapped in @{text
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  "{\<dots>}"}.  For example, one can print out the name of the current theory with
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  the code
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  @{ML_response [display,gray] "Context.theory_name @{theory}" "\"First_Steps\""}
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  where @{text "@{theory}"} is an antiquotation that is substituted with the
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  current theory (remember that we assumed we are inside the theory 
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  @{text First_Steps}). The name of this theory can be extracted using
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  the function @{ML_ind theory_name in Context}. 
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  Note, however, that antiquotations are statically linked, that is their value is
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  determined at ``compile-time'', not at ``run-time''. For example the function
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*}
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ML{*fun not_current_thyname () = Context.theory_name @{theory} *}
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  does \emph{not} return the name of the current theory, if it is run in a 
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  different theory. Instead, the code above defines the constant function 
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  that always returns the string @{text [quotes] "First_Steps"}, no matter where the
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  function is called. Operationally speaking,  the antiquotation @{text "@{theory}"} is 
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  \emph{not} replaced with code that will look up the current theory in 
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  some data structure and return it. Instead, it is literally
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  replaced with the value representing the theory.
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  Another important antiquotation is @{text "@{context}"}. (What the
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  difference between a theory and a context is will be described in Chapter
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  \ref{chp:advanced}.) A context is for example needed in order to use the
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  function @{ML print_abbrevs in ProofContext} that list of all currently
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  defined abbreviations.
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  @{ML_response_fake [display, gray]
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  "ProofContext.print_abbrevs @{context}"
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"Code_Evaluation.valtermify \<equiv> \<lambda>x. (x, \<lambda>u. Code_Evaluation.termify x)
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INTER \<equiv> INFI
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Inter \<equiv> Inf
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\<dots>"}
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  You can also use antiquotations to refer to proved theorems: 
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  @{text "@{thm \<dots>}"} for a single theorem
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  @{ML_response_fake [display,gray] "@{thm allI}" "(\<And>x. ?P x) \<Longrightarrow> \<forall>x. ?P x"}
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  and @{text "@{thms \<dots>}"} for more than one
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@{ML_response_fake [display,gray] 
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  "@{thms conj_ac}" 
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"(?P \<and> ?Q) = (?Q \<and> ?P)
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(?P \<and> ?Q \<and> ?R) = (?Q \<and> ?P \<and> ?R)
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((?P \<and> ?Q) \<and> ?R) = (?P \<and> ?Q \<and> ?R)"}  
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  The thm-antiquotations can also be used for manipulating theorems. For 
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  example, if you need the version of te theorem @{thm [source] refl} that 
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  has a meta-equality instead of an equality, you can write
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@{ML_response_fake [display,gray] 
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  "@{thm refl[THEN eq_reflection]}"
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  "?x \<equiv> ?x"}
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  The point of these antiquotations is that referring to theorems in this way
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  makes your code independent from what theorems the user might have stored
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  under this name (this becomes especially important when you deal with
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  theorem lists; see Section \ref{sec:storing}).
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  It is also possible to prove lemmas with the antiquotation @{text "@{lemma \<dots> by \<dots>}"}
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  whose first argument is a statement (possibly many of them separated by @{text "and"})
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*}
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ML{*val foo_thm = @{lemma "True" and "False \<Longrightarrow> P" by simp_all} *}
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text {*
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  The result can be printed out as follows.
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  @{ML_response_fake [gray,display]
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"foo_thm |> pretty_thms_no_vars @{context}
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        |> pwriteln"
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  "True, False \<Longrightarrow> P"}
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  You can also refer to the current simpset via an antiquotation. To illustrate 
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  this we implement the function that extracts the theorem names stored in a 
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  simpset.
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ML{*fun get_thm_names_from_ss simpset =
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let
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  val {simps,...} = Raw_Simplifier.dest_ss simpset
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in
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  map #1 simps
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text {*
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  The function @{ML_ind dest_ss in Raw_Simplifier} returns a record containing all
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  information stored in the simpset, but here we are only interested in the names of the
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  simp-rules. Now you can feed in the current simpset into this function. 
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  The current simpset can be referred to using the antiquotation @{text "@{simpset}"}.
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  @{ML_response_fake [display,gray] 
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  "get_thm_names_from_ss @{simpset}" 
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  "[\"Nat.of_nat_eq_id\", \"Int.of_int_eq_id\", \"Nat.One_nat_def\", \<dots>]"}
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   874
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  of lemmas to the simpset by the user, which can potentially cause loops in your
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  code.
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   878
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  It is also possible to define your own antiquotations. But you should
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  exercise care when introducing new ones, as they can also make your code
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  also difficult to read. In the next chapter we describe how to construct
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  terms with the (build in) antiquotation @{text "@{term \<dots>}"}.  A restriction
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  of this antiquotation is that it does not allow you to use schematic
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   884
  variables in terms. If you want to have an antiquotation that does not have
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  this restriction, you can implement your own using the function @{ML_ind
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  inline in ML_Antiquote} from the structure @{ML_struct ML_Antiquote}. The code
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  for the antiquotation @{text "term_pat"} is as follows.
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ML %linenosgray{*let
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         |> ML_Syntax.atomic
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text {*
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  The parser in Line 2 provides us with a context and a string; this string is
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  so that the ML-system can understand it. (All these functions will be explained
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  in more detail in later sections.) An example for this antiquotation is:
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  @{ML_response_fake [display,gray]
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  "@{term_pat \"Suc (?x::nat)\"}"
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  "Const (\"Suc\", \"nat \<Rightarrow> nat\") $ Var ((\"x\", 0), \"nat\")"}
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  which shows the internal representation of the term @{text "Suc ?x"}. Similarly
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  we can write an antiquotation for type patterns.
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*}
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ML{*let
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  val parser = Args.context -- Scan.lift Args.name_source
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  fun typ_pat (ctxt, str) =
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     str |> Syntax.parse_typ ctxt
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         |> ML_Syntax.print_typ
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         |> ML_Syntax.atomic
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in
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  ML_Antiquote.inline "typ_pat" (parser >> typ_pat)
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end*}
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text {*
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  \begin{readmore}
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  The file @{ML_file "Pure/ML/ml_antiquote.ML"} contains the the definitions
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  for most antiquotations. Most of the basic operations on ML-syntax are implemented 
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  in @{ML_file "Pure/ML/ml_syntax.ML"}.
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  \end{readmore}
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*}
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section {* Storing Data in Isabelle\label{sec:storing} *}
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text {*
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  Isabelle provides mechanisms for storing (and retrieving) arbitrary
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  data. Before we delve into the details, let us digress a bit. Conventional
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  wisdom has it that the type-system of ML ensures that  an
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  @{ML_type "'a list"}, say, can only hold elements of the same type, namely
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  @{ML_type "'a"}. Despite this wisdom, however, it is possible to implement a
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  universal type in ML, although by some arguably accidental features of ML.
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  This universal type can be used to store data of different type into a single list.
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  In fact, it allows one to inject and to project data of \emph{arbitrary} type. This is
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  in contrast to datatypes, which only allow injection and projection of data for
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  some \emph{fixed} collection of types. In light of the conventional wisdom cited
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  above it is important to keep in mind that the universal type does not
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  destroy type-safety of ML: storing and accessing the data can only be done
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  in a type-safe manner.
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  \begin{readmore}
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  In Isabelle the universal type is implemented as the type @{ML_type
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  Universal.universal} in the file
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  @{ML_file "Pure/ML-Systems/universal.ML"}.
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  \end{readmore}
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  We will show the usage of the universal type by storing an integer and
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  a boolean into a single list. Let us first define injection and projection 
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  functions for booleans and integers into and from the type @{ML_type Universal.universal}.
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*}
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ML{*local
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  val fn_int  = Universal.tag () : int  Universal.tag
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  val fn_bool = Universal.tag () : bool Universal.tag
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in
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  val inject_int   = Universal.tagInject fn_int;
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  val inject_bool  = Universal.tagInject fn_bool;
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  val project_int  = Universal.tagProject fn_int;
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  val project_bool = Universal.tagProject fn_bool
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end*}
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text {*
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  Using the injection functions, we can inject the integer @{ML_text "13"} 
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  and the boolean value @{ML_text "true"} into @{ML_type Universal.universal}, and
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  then store them in a @{ML_type "Universal.universal list"} as follows:
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*}
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ML{*val foo_list = 
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let
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  val thirteen  = inject_int 13
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  val truth_val = inject_bool true
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in
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  [thirteen, truth_val]
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end*}
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text {*
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  The data can be retrieved with the projection functions defined above.
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  @{ML_response_fake [display, gray]
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"project_int (nth foo_list 0); 
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project_bool (nth foo_list 1)" 
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"13
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true"}
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  Notice that we access the integer as an integer and the boolean as
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  a boolean. If we attempt to access the integer as a boolean, then we get 
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  a runtime error. 
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  @{ML_response_fake [display, gray]
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"project_bool (nth foo_list 0)"  
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"*** Exception- Match raised"}
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  This runtime error is the reason why ML is still type-sound despite
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  containing a universal type.
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  data: theorem lists, simpsets, facts etc.  Roughly speaking, there are two
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  contexts}. Data such as simpsets are ``global'' and therefore need to be stored
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  in a theory (simpsets need to be maintained across proofs and even across
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  theories).  On the other hand, data such as facts change inside a proof and
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  are only relevant to the proof at hand. Therefore such data needs to be 
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  maintained inside a proof context, which represents ``local'' data.
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  @{ML_funct_ind Theory_Data} and @{ML_funct_ind Proof_Data} that help
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  with the data storage. Below we show how to implement a table in which you
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  connectives. Such a table might be useful in an automatic proof procedure
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  and therefore it makes sense to store this data inside a theory.  
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  Consequently we use the functor @{ML_funct Theory_Data}.
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  The code for the table is:
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ML %linenosgray{*structure Data = Theory_Data
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  (type T = thm Symtab.table
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   val empty = Symtab.empty
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   val extend = I
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text {*
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  In order to store data in a theory, we have to specify the type of the data
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setup %gray {* update "conj" @{thm TrueI} *}
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text {*
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  The functors for data storage are defined in @{ML_file "Pure/context.ML"}.
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fun print ctxt =
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  case (Data.get ctxt) of
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  | trms => pwriteln (pretty_terms ctxt trms)*}
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text {*
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  @{text "@{context}"} and update it in various ways. 
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"let
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  val ctxt0 = @{context}
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  val ctxt2 = ctxt0 |> update @{term \"1::nat\"}
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  val ctxt3 = ctxt2 |> update @{term \"2::nat\"}
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in
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  print ctxt0; 
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  print ctxt1;
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  print ctxt2;
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  print ctxt3
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"Empty!
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True \<and> True, False
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2, 1"}
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  Many functions in Isabelle manage and update data in a similar
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  fashion. Consequently, such calculations with contexts occur frequently in
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  Isabelle code, although the ``context flow'' is usually only linear.
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  Note also that the calculation above has no effect on the underlying
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  associated data. This is different for theories, where the command 
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  theories, and therefore one can access the data potentially 
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  indefinitely.
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  For convenience there is an abstract layer, namely the type @{ML_type Context.generic}, 
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  for treating theories and proof contexts more uniformly. This type is defined as follows
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ML_val{*datatype generic = 
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  Theory of theory 
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text {*
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  \footnote{\bf FIXME: say more about generic contexts.}
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  above. The first instance implements named theorem lists using the functor
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  @{ML_funct_ind Named_Thms}. This is because storing theorems in a list 
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*}
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ML{*structure FooRules = Named_Thms
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  (val name = "foo" 
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   val description = "Theorems for foo") *}
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text {*
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setup %gray {* FooRules.setup *}
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text {*
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  This code declares a data container where the theorems are stored,
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  an attribute @{text foo} (with the @{text add} and @{text del} options
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  for adding and deleting theorems) and an internal ML-interface for retrieving and 
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  modifying the theorems.
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  Furthermore, the theorems are made available on the user-level under the name 
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  @{text foo}. For example you can declare three lemmas to be a member of the 
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lemma rule2[foo]: "B" sorry
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lemma rule3[foo]: "C" sorry
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text {* and undeclare the first one by: *}
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declare rule1[foo del]
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text {* You can query the remaining ones with:
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  \begin{isabelle}
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  \isacommand{thm}~@{text "foo"}\\
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  @{text "> ?C"}\\
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  @{text "> ?B"}
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  \end{isabelle}
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  On the ML-level, we can add theorems to the list with @{ML FooRules.add_thm}:
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*} 
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setup %gray {* Context.theory_map (FooRules.add_thm @{thm TrueI}) *}
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text {*
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  The rules in the list can be retrieved using the function 
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  @{ML FooRules.get}:
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  "FooRules.get @{context}" 
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  "[\"True\", \"?C\",\"?B\"]"}
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  confusing, since the theorem list is stored as theory data. It becomes clear by knowing
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  that the proof context contains the information about the current theory and so the function
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  can access the theorem list in the theory via the context. 
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  \begin{readmore}
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  @{ML_file "Pure/Tools/named_thms.ML"}.
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  resort to the ML-level (and also to avoid references). Assume you want the
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  ival} containing an integer and @{text sval} containing a string. These
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val sval = Attrib.setup_config_string @{binding "sval"} (K "some string") *}
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text {* 
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  where each value needs to be given a default. 
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  On the ML-level these values can be retrieved using the 
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  "true"}
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  or directly from a theory using the function @{ML_ind get_global in Config}
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  @{ML_response [display,gray] 
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  "Config.get_global @{theory} bval" 
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  It is also possible to manipulate the configuration values
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  from the ML-level with the functions @{ML_ind put in Config}
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  and @{ML_ind put_global in Config}. For example
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   Config.get ctxt'' sval)
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text {*
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  This chapter describes the combinators that are used in Isabelle, as well
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  contexts.
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(*
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section {* Do Not Try This At Home! *}
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