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theory FirstSteps
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imports Base
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begin
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chapter {* First Steps *}
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text {*
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  Isabelle programming is done in ML.  Just like lemmas and proofs, ML-code
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  in Isabelle is 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{center}
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  \begin{tabular}{@ {}l}
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  \isacommand{theory} FirstSteps\\
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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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  \end{center}
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  We also generally assume you are working with HOL. The given examples might
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  need to be adapted if you work in a different logic.
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*}
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section {* Including ML-Code *}
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text {*
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  The easiest and quickest way to include code in a theory is
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  by using the \isacommand{ML}-command. For example:
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\begin{isabelle}
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\begin{graybox}
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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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\end{graybox}
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\end{isabelle}
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  Like normal Isabelle proof scripts, \isacommand{ML}-commands can be
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  evaluated by using the advance and undo buttons of your Isabelle
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  environment. The code inside the \isacommand{ML}-command can also contain
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  value and function bindings, for example
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*}
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ML %gray {* 
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  val r = ref 0
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  fun f n = n + 1 
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*}
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text {*
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  and even those can be undone when the proof
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  script is retracted.  As mentioned in the Introduction, we will drop the
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  \isacommand{ML}~@{text "\<verbopen> \<dots> \<verbclose>"} scaffolding whenever we
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  show code. The lines prefixed with @{text [quotes] ">"} are not part of the
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  code, rather they indicate what the response is when the code is evaluated.
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  Once a portion of code is relatively stable, you usually want to export it
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  to a separate ML-file. Such files can then be included in a theory by using
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  the \isacommand{uses}-command in the header of the theory, like:
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  \begin{center}
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  \begin{tabular}{@ {}l}
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  \isacommand{theory} FirstSteps\\
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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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  \end{tabular}
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section {* Debugging and Printing\label{sec:printing} *}
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text {*
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  During development you might find it necessary to inspect some data
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  in your code. This can be done in a ``quick-and-dirty'' fashion using 
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  the function @{ML "warning"}. For example 
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  @{ML_response_fake [display,gray] "warning \"any string\"" "\"any string\""}
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  will print out @{text [quotes] "any string"} inside the response buffer
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  of Isabelle.  This function expects a string as argument. If you develop under PolyML,
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  then there is a convenient, though again ``quick-and-dirty'', method for
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  converting values into strings, namely the function @{ML makestring}:
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  output this function generates will be overwritten as soon as an error is
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  raised. For printing anything more serious and elaborate, the
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  function @{ML tracing} is more appropriate. This function writes all output into
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  @{ML_response_fake [display,gray] "tracing \"foo\"" "\"foo\""}
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  amounts of trace output. This redirection can be achieved with the code:
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ML{*val strip_specials =
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  fun strip ("\^A" :: _ :: cs) = strip cs
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    | strip (c :: cs) = c :: strip cs
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    | strip [] = [];
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in implode o strip o explode end;
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 Output.tracing_fn := (fn s =>
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    (TextIO.output (stream, (strip_specials s));
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     TextIO.flushOut stream)) *}
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  will cause that all tracing information is printed into the file @{text "foo.bar"}.
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  (FIXME @{ML Toplevel.debug} @{ML Toplevel.profiling})
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fun dodgy_fun () = (raise (ERROR "bar"); 1) 
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ML {* fun f1 () = dodgy_fun () *}
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  Most often you want to inspect data of type @{ML_type term}, @{ML_type cterm} 
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  a term into a string is to use the function @{ML Syntax.string_of_term}.
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  "Syntax.string_of_term @{context} @{term \"1::nat\"}"
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  "\"\\^E\\^Fterm\\^E\\^E\\^Fconst\\^Fname=HOL.one_class.one\\^E1\\^E\\^F\\^E\\^E\\^F\\^E\""}
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  This produces a string with some additional information encoded in it. The string
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  "warning (Syntax.string_of_term @{context} @{term \"1::nat\"})"
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  "\"1\""}
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  A @{ML_type cterm} can be transformed into a string by the following function.
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ML{*fun str_of_cterm ctxt t =  
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   Syntax.string_of_term ctxt (term_of t)*}
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  In this example the function @{ML term_of} extracts the @{ML_type term} from
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  a @{ML_type cterm}.  If there are more than one @{ML_type cterm}s to be
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  printed, you can use the function @{ML commas} to separate them.
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ML{*fun str_of_cterms ctxt ts =  
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   commas (map (str_of_cterm ctxt) ts)*}
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  The easiest way to get the string of a theorem is to transform it
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  into a @{ML_type cterm} using the function @{ML crep_thm}. 
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  str_of_cterm ctxt (#prop (crep_thm thm))*}
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text {*
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  Theorems also include schematic variables, such as @{text "?P"}, 
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  @{text "?Q"} and so on. 
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  "warning (str_of_thm @{context} @{thm conjI})"
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  "\<lbrakk>?P; ?Q\<rbrakk> \<Longrightarrow> ?P \<and> ?Q"}
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ML{*fun no_vars ctxt thm =
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  val ((_, [thm']), _) = Variable.import_thms true [thm] ctxt
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  str_of_cterm ctxt (#prop (crep_thm (no_vars ctxt thm)))*}
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  Theorem @{thm [source] conjI} looks now as follows:
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  "\<lbrakk>P; Q\<rbrakk> \<Longrightarrow> P \<and> Q"}
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  Again the function @{ML commas} helps with printing more than one theorem. 
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ML{*fun str_of_thms ctxt thms =  
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section {* Combinators\label{sec:combinators} *}
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  the combinators. At first they seem to greatly obstruct the
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  comprehension of the code, but after getting familiar with them, they
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  actually ease the understanding and also the programming.
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  The simplest combinator is @{ML I}, which is just the identity function defined as
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ML{*fun I x = x*}
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text {* Another simple combinator is @{ML K}, defined as *}
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ML{*fun K x = fn _ => x*}
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  @{ML K} ``wraps'' a function around the argument @{text "x"}. However, this 
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  function ignores its argument. As a result, @{ML K} defines a constant function 
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  always returning @{text x}.
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  The next combinator is reverse application, @{ML "|>"}, defined as: 
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ML{*fun x |> f = f x*}
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text {* While just syntactic sugar for the usual function application,
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  the purpose of this combinator is to implement functions in a  
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  ``waterfall fashion''. Consider for example the function *}
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    |> (fn x => x + 4)*}
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  which increments its argument @{text x} by 5. It proceeds by first incrementing 
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  component by 4 (Line 5). This kind of cascading manipulations of values is quite
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  the reverse application is much clearer than writing
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ML{*fun inc_by_five x = fst ((fn x => (x, x)) (x + 1)) + 4*}
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text {* or *}
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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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text {* and typographically more economical than *}
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ML{*fun inc_by_five x =
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   let val y1 = x + 1
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       val y3 = fst y2
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       val y4 = y3 + 4
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  for each argument type a distinct variable; finally it applies the generated 
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  The combinator @{ML "#>"} is the reverse function composition. It can be
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      (fn x => x + 1)
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  which is the function composed of first the increment-by-one function and then
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  increment-by-two, followed by increment-by-three. Again, the reverse function 
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  composition allows you to read the code top-down.
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  The remaining combinators described in this section add convenience for the
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  ``waterfall method'' of writing functions. The combinator @{ML tap} allows
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  instance). The function
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  intermediate result inside the tracing buffer. The function @{ML tap} can
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  cannot be merged back into the ``main waterfall''. To do this, you can use
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  function to the value and returns the result together with the value (as a
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  pair). For example the function 
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       |> (fn (x, y) => (x, y + 1))*}
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  for x}. After that, the function increments the right-hand component of the
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  pair. So finally the result will be @{ML "(x + 1, x + 1)" for x}.
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  functions manipulating pairs. The first applies the function to
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  the first component of the pair, defined as
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  This combinator is defined as
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        |-> (fn x => fn y => x + y)*}
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  composition, namely @{ML "#->"}, @{ML "#>>"} and @{ML "##>"}. Using @{ML "#->"}, 
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        #-> (fn x => fn y => x + y)*}
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  function is called. Operationally speaking,  the antiquotation @{text "@{theory}"} is 
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  bound variables are represented by the constructor @{ML Bound}.  The index in
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  with the raw ML-constructors.
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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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  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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  value:
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  @{ML [display,gray] "print_depth 50"}
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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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  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>, 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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  As already seen above, types can be constructed using the antiquotation 
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  @{text "@{typ \<dots>}"}. For example:
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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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  \end{readmore}
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*}
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section {* Constructing Terms and Types 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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  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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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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  into an antiquotation. For example the following does \emph{not} work.
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*}
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ML{*fun make_wrong_imp P Q = @{prop "\<And>(x::nat). P x \<Longrightarrow> Q x"} *}
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text {*
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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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  constructing terms. One is the function @{ML list_comb}, which takes a term
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  and a list of terms as arguments, and produces as output the term
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  list applied to the term. For example
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@{ML_response_fake [display,gray]
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"list_comb (@{term \"P::nat\"}, [@{term \"True\"}, @{term \"False\"}])"
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"Free (\"P\", \"nat\") $ Const (\"True\", \"bool\") $ Const (\"False\", \"bool\")"}
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  in a term. For example
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  @{ML_response_fake [display,gray]
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  "lambda @{term \"x::nat\"} @{term \"(P::nat\<Rightarrow>bool) x\"}"
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  "Abs (\"x\", \"nat\", Free (\"P\", \"bool \<Rightarrow> bool\") $ Bound 0)"}
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  In the example, @{ML lambda} produces a de Bruijn index (i.e.~@{ML "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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  is of the same type as the abstracted variable. If it is of different type,
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  as in
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  @{ML_response_fake [display,gray]
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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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  then the variable @{text "Free (\"x\", \"bool\")"} is \emph{not} abstracted. 
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  This is a fundamental principle
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  of Church-style typing, where variables with the same name still differ, if they 
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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 "(f::nat\<Rightarrow>nat\<Rightarrow>nat) 0 x"} 
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  the subterm @{term "(f::nat\<Rightarrow>nat\<Rightarrow>nat) 0"} by @{term y}, and @{term x} by @{term True}.
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"subst_free [(@{term \"(f::nat\<Rightarrow>nat\<Rightarrow>nat) 0\"}, @{term \"y::nat\<Rightarrow>nat\"}),
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            (@{term \"x::nat\"}, @{term \"True\"})] 
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  @{term \"((f::nat\<Rightarrow>nat\<Rightarrow>nat) 0) x\"}"
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  "Free (\"y\", \"nat \<Rightarrow> nat\") $ Const (\"True\", \"bool\")"}
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  As can be seen, @{ML subst_free} does not take typability into account.
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  However it takes alpha-equivalence into account:
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  @{ML_response_fake [display, gray]
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  "subst_free [(@{term \"(\<lambda>y::nat. y)\"}, @{term \"x::nat\"})] 
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  @{term \"(\<lambda>x::nat. x)\"}"
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  "Free (\"x\", \"nat\")"}
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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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  and types easier.\end{readmore}
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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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  \end{exercise}
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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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  pattern matching terms or types, or when constructing them. While it is perfectly ok
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  to write the function @{text is_true} as follows
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*}
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ML{*fun is_true @{term True} = true
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  | is_true _ = false*}
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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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  the function 
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*}
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ML{*fun is_all (@{term All} $ _) = true
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  | is_all _ = false*}
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text {* 
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  will not correctly match the formula @{prop "\<forall>x::nat. P x"}: 
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  @{ML_response [display,gray] "is_all @{term \"\<forall>x::nat. P x\"}" "false"}
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  The problem is that the @{text "@term"}-antiquotation in the pattern 
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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 
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  for this function is
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*}
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ML{*fun is_all (Const ("All", _) $ _) = true
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  | is_all _ = false*}
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text {* 
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  because now
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@{ML_response [display,gray] "is_all @{term \"\<forall>x::nat. P x\"}" "true"}
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  matches correctly (the first wildcard in the pattern matches any type and the
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  second any term).
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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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ML{*fun is_nil (Const ("Nil", _)) = true
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  | is_nil _ = false *}
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text {* 
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  Unfortunately, also this function does \emph{not} work as expected, since
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  @{ML_response [display,gray] "is_nil @{term \"Nil\"}" "false"}
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   806
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  The problem is that on the ML-level the name of a constant is more
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  subtle than you might expect. The function @{ML is_all} worked correctly,
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  because @{term "All"} is such a fundamental constant, which can be referenced
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  by @{ML "Const (\"All\", some_type)" for some_type}. However, if you look at
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  @{ML_response [display,gray] "@{term \"Nil\"}" "Const (\"List.list.Nil\", \<dots>)"}
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  the name of the constant @{text "Nil"} depends on the theory in which the
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  term constructor is defined (@{text "List"}) and also in which data type
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  (@{text "list"}). Even worse, some constants have a name involving
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  type-classes. Consider for example the constants for @{term "zero"} and
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  \mbox{@{text "(op *)"}}:
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  @{ML_response [display,gray] "(@{term \"0::nat\"}, @{term \"op *\"})" 
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 "(Const (\"HOL.zero_class.zero\", \<dots>), 
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 Const (\"HOL.times_class.times\", \<dots>))"}
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  While you could use the complete name, for example 
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  @{ML "Const (\"List.list.Nil\", some_type)" for some_type}, for referring to or
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  matching against @{text "Nil"}, this would make the code rather brittle. 
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  The reason is that the theory and the name of the data type can easily change. 
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  To make the code more robust, it is better to use the antiquotation 
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  @{text "@{const_name \<dots>}"}. With this antiquotation you can harness the 
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  variable parts of the constant's name. Therefore a function for 
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  matching against constants that have a polymorphic type should 
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  be written as follows.
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*}
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ML{*fun is_nil_or_all (Const (@{const_name "Nil"}, _)) = true
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  | is_nil_or_all (Const (@{const_name "All"}, _) $ _) = true
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  | is_nil_or_all _ = false *}
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text {*
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  Occasionally you have to calculate what the ``base'' name of a given
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  constant is. For this you can use the function @{ML Sign.extern_const} or
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  @{ML Long_Name.base_name}. For example:
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  @{ML_response [display,gray] "Sign.extern_const @{theory} \"List.list.Nil\"" "\"Nil\""}
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  The difference between both functions is that @{ML extern_const in Sign} returns
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  the smallest name that is still unique, whereas @{ML base_name in Long_Name} always
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  strips off all qualifiers.
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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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  functions about signatures in @{ML_file "Pure/sign.ML"}.
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  \end{readmore}
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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 tau1 tau2 = Type ("fun", [tau1, tau2]) *}
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text {* This can be equally written with the combinator @{ML "-->"} as: *}
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ML{*fun make_fun_type tau1 tau2 = tau1 --> tau2 *}
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text {*
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  A handy function for manipulating terms is @{ML 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 t =
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  (case t of
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     @{typ nat} => @{typ int}
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   | Type (s, ts) => Type (s, map nat_to_int ts)
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   | _ => t)*}
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text {*
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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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  (FIXME: readmore about types)
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*}
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text {* 
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  typ}es, since they are just arbitrary unchecked trees. However, you
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  the @{ML "@{theory}"} antiquotation to get hold of the current theory.
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  @{ML_response_fake [display,gray] "cterm_of @{theory} @{term \"(a::nat) + b = c\"}" "a + b = c"}
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  @{ML_response_fake [display,gray] "@{cterm \"(a::nat) + b = c\"}" "a + b = c"}
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  @{ML_response_fake_both [display,gray] "@{cterm \"1 + True\"}" "Type unification failed \<dots>"}
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@{ML_response_fake [display,gray] 
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"let
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  val natT = @{typ \"nat\"}
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  val zero = @{term \"0::nat\"}
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in
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  cterm_of @{theory} 
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      (Const (@{const_name plus}, natT --> natT --> natT) $ zero $ zero)
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end" "0 + 0"}
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  In Isabelle not just terms need to be certified, but also types. For example, 
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  you obtain the certified type for the Isabelle type @{typ "nat \<Rightarrow> bool"} on 
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  the ML-level as follows:
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  @{ML_response_fake [display,gray]
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  "ctyp_of @{theory} (@{typ nat} --> @{typ bool})"
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  "nat \<Rightarrow> bool"}
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  \begin{readmore}
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  For functions related to @{ML_type cterm}s and @{ML_type ctyp}s see 
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  the file @{ML_file "Pure/thm.ML"}.
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  \end{readmore}
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  \begin{exercise}
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  Check that the function defined in Exercise~\ref{fun:revsum} returns a
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  result that type-checks.
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  \end{exercise}
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  enough typing information (constants, free variables and abstractions all have typing 
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  Given a well-typed term, the function @{ML type_of} returns the 
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  type of a term. Consider for example:
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  @{ML_response [display,gray] 
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  "type_of (@{term \"f::nat \<Rightarrow> bool\"} $ @{term \"x::nat\"})" "bool"}
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  To calculate the type, this function traverses the whole term and will
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  detect any typing inconsistency. For example changing the type of the variable 
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  @{term "x"} from @{typ "nat"} to @{typ "int"} will result in the error message: 
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  "type_of (@{term \"f::nat \<Rightarrow> bool\"} $ @{term \"x::int\"})" 
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  "*** Exception- TYPE (\"type_of: type mismatch in application\" \<dots>"}
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  also returns the type of a term.
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  @{ML_response [display,gray] 
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  "fastype_of (@{term \"f::nat \<Rightarrow> bool\"} $ @{term \"x::nat\"})" "bool"}
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  However, efficiency is gained on the expense of skipping some tests. You 
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   @{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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  Sometimes it is a bit inconvenient to construct a term with 
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  complete typing annotations, especially in cases where the typing 
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  information is redundant. A short-cut is to use the ``place-holder'' 
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  type @{ML "dummyT"} 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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  Syntax.check_term @{context} (c $ o $ v)
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"Const (\"HOL.plus_class.plus\", \"nat \<Rightarrow> nat \<Rightarrow> nat\") $
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  Const (\"HOL.one_class.one\", \"nat\") $ Free (\"x\", \"nat\")"}
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  Instead of giving explicitly the type for the constant @{text "plus"} and the free 
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  variable @{text "x"}, type-inference fills in the missing information.
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  1001
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  \begin{readmore}
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  See @{ML_file "Pure/Syntax/syntax.ML"} where more functions about reading,
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  checking and pretty-printing of terms are defined. Functions related to
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  type-inference are implemented in @{ML_file "Pure/type.ML"} and 
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  @{ML_file "Pure/type_infer.ML"}. 
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  \end{readmore}
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  1008
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  1009
  (FIXME: say something about sorts)
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  1010
*}
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  1011
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2
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  1013
section {* Theorems *}
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  1014
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  1015
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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  1019
  \cite{GordonMilnerWadsworth79}.
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  1020
2
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  1021
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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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  1023
  statement:
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  1024
*}
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  1025
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  1026
  lemma 
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  1027
   assumes assm\<^isub>1: "\<And>(x::nat). P x \<Longrightarrow> Q x" 
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  1028
   and     assm\<^isub>2: "P t"
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  1029
   shows "Q t" (*<*)oops(*>*) 
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text {*
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  1032
  The corresponding ML-code is as follows:
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  1033
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  1034
@{ML_response_fake [display,gray]
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  1035
"let
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  1036
  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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  1038
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  1039
  val Pt_implies_Qt = 
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        assume assm1
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        |> forall_elim @{cterm \"t::nat\"};
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  1042
  
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  1043
  val Qt = implies_elim Pt_implies_Qt (assume assm2);
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  1044
in
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  1045
  Qt 
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  1046
  |> implies_intr assm2
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  1047
  |> implies_intr assm1
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  1048
end" "\<lbrakk>\<And>x. P x \<Longrightarrow> Q x; P t\<rbrakk> \<Longrightarrow> Q t"}
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  1049
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  1050
  This code-snippet constructs the following proof:
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  1051
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  1052
  \[
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  1053
  \infer[(@{text "\<Longrightarrow>"}$-$intro)]{\vdash @{prop "(\<And>x. P x \<Longrightarrow> Q x) \<Longrightarrow> P t \<Longrightarrow> Q t"}}
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  1054
    {\infer[(@{text "\<Longrightarrow>"}$-$intro)]{@{prop "\<And>x. P x \<Longrightarrow> Q x"} \vdash @{prop "P t \<Longrightarrow> Q t"}}
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  1055
       {\infer[(@{text "\<Longrightarrow>"}$-$elim)]{@{prop "\<And>x. P x \<Longrightarrow> Q x"}, @{prop "P t"} \vdash @{prop "Q t"}}
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  1056
          {\infer[(@{text "\<And>"}$-$elim)]{@{prop "\<And>x. P x \<Longrightarrow> Q x"} \vdash @{prop "P t \<Longrightarrow> Q t"}}
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  1057
                 {\infer[(assume)]{@{prop "\<And>x. P x \<Longrightarrow> Q x"} \vdash @{prop "\<And>x. P x \<Longrightarrow> Q x"}}{}}
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  1058
                 &
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diff changeset
  1059
           \infer[(assume)]{@{prop "P t"} \vdash @{prop "P t"}}{}
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  1060
          }
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  1061
       }
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  1062
    }
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  1063
  \]
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  1064
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  1065
  However, while we obtained a theorem as result, this theorem is not
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  1066
  yet stored in Isabelle's theorem database. So it cannot be referenced later
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  1067
  on. How to store theorems will be explained in Section~\ref{sec:storing}.
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  1068
13
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diff changeset
  1069
  \begin{readmore}
50
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  1070
  For the functions @{text "assume"}, @{text "forall_elim"} etc 
13
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  1071
  see \isccite{sec:thms}. The basic functions for theorems are defined in
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  1072
  @{ML_file "Pure/thm.ML"}. 
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diff changeset
  1073
  \end{readmore}
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  1074
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  1075
  (FIXME: handy functions working on theorems; how to add case-names to goal 
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  1076
  states - maybe in the next section)
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  1077
*}
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  1078
123
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  1079
section {* Theorem Attributes *}
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  1080
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  1081
text {*
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  1082
  Theorem attributes are @{text "[symmetric]"}, @{text "[THEN \<dots>]"}, @{text
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  1083
  "[simp]"} and so on. Such attributes are \emph{neither} tags \emph{nor} flags
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  1084
  annotated to theorems, but functions that do further processing once a
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  1085
  theorem is proved. In particular, it is not possible to find out
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  1086
  what are all theorems that have a given attribute in common, unless of course
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  1087
  the function behind the attribute stores the theorems in a retrievable 
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  1088
  data structure. 
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  1089
193
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  1090
  If you want to print out all currently known attributes a theorem can have, 
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  1091
  you can use the Isabelle command
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  1092
193
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  1093
  \begin{isabelle}
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  1094
  \isacommand{print\_attributes}\\
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  1095
  @{text "> COMP:  direct composition with rules (no lifting)"}\\
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  1096
  @{text "> HOL.dest:  declaration of Classical destruction rule"}\\
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diff changeset
  1097
  @{text "> HOL.elim:  declaration of Classical elimination rule"}\\
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  1098
  @{text "> \<dots>"}
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  1099
  \end{isabelle}
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  1100
  
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  1101
  The theorem attributes fall roughly into two categories: the first category manipulates
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  1102
  the proved theorem (like @{text "[symmetric]"} and @{text "[THEN \<dots>]"}), and the second
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  1103
  stores the proved theorem somewhere as data (like @{text "[simp]"}, which adds
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  1104
  the theorem to the current simpset).
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  1105
136
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  1106
  To explain how to write your own attribute, let us start with an extremely simple 
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  1107
  version of the attribute @{text "[symmetric]"}. The purpose of this attribute is
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  1108
  to produce the ``symmetric'' version of an equation. The main function behind 
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  1109
  this attribute is
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  1110
*}
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  1111
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  1112
ML{*val my_symmetric = Thm.rule_attribute (fn _ => fn thm => thm RS @{thm sym})*}
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  1113
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  1114
text {* 
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  1115
  where the function @{ML "Thm.rule_attribute"} expects a function taking a 
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  1116
  context (which we ignore in the code above) and a theorem (@{text thm}), and 
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diff changeset
  1117
  returns another theorem (namely @{text thm} resolved with the lemma 
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  1118
  @{thm [source] sym}: @{thm sym[no_vars]}). The function @{ML "Thm.rule_attribute"} then returns 
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  1119
  an attribute.
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  1120
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  1121
  Before we can use the attribute, we need to set it up. This can be done
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  1122
  using the Isabelle command \isacommand{attribute\_setup} as follows:
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  1123
*}
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  1124
193
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  1125
attribute_setup %gray my_sym = {* Scan.succeed my_symmetric *} 
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  1126
  "applying the sym rule"
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  1127
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  1128
text {*
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  1129
  The attribute does not expect any further arguments (unlike @{text "[THEN
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  1130
  \<dots>]"}, for example). Therefore
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  1131
  we use the parser @{ML Scan.succeed}. Later on we will also consider
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  1132
  attributes taking further arguments. An example for the attribute @{text
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  1133
  "[my_sym]"} is the proof
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  1134
*} 
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  1135
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  1136
lemma test[my_sym]: "2 = Suc (Suc 0)" by simp
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  1137
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diff changeset
  1138
text {*
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  1139
  which stores the theorem @{thm test} under the name @{thm [source] test}. You
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  1140
  can see this, if you query the lemma: 
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  1141
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  1142
  \begin{isabelle}
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  1143
  \isacommand{thm}~@{text "test"}\\
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  1144
  @{text "> "}~@{thm test}
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  1145
  \end{isabelle}
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  \isacommand{thm}~@{text "test[my_sym]"}\\
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  @{text "> "}~@{thm test[my_sym]}
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  our version of @{text "[THEN \<dots>]"}. This attribute will take a list of theorems
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*}
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ML{*fun MY_THEN thms = 
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  Thm.rule_attribute (fn _ => fn thm => foldl ((op RS) o swap) thm thms)*}
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text {* 
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  later on in Section~\ref{sec:simpletacs}). The setup of this theorem
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  attribute uses the parser @{ML Attrib.thms}, which parses a list of
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  theorems. 
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*}
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attribute_setup %gray MY_THEN = {* Attrib.thms >> MY_THEN *} 
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text {* 
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  You can, for example, use this theorem attribute to turn an equation into a 
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  meta-equation:
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  \isacommand{thm}~@{text "test[MY_THEN eq_reflection]"}\\
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  \isacommand{thm}~@{text "test[MY_THEN sym eq_reflection]"}\\
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  \isacommand{thm}~@{text "test[my_sym, MY_THEN eq_reflection]"}\\
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  \end{isabelle}
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  arbitrary functions, they do not in general commute. If you try
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  \isacommand{thm}~@{text "test[MY_THEN eq_reflection, my_sym]"}\\
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  @{text "> "}~@{text "exception THM 1 raised: RSN: no unifiers"}
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  \end{isabelle}
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  you get an exception indicating that the theorem @{thm [source] sym}
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  For example the theorem attribute @{text "[simp]"} adds or deletes a theorem from the
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  current simpset. For these applications, you can use @{ML Thm.declaration_attribute}. 
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  To illustrate this function, let us introduce a reference containing a list
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  of theorems.
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*}
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ML{*val my_thms = ref ([] : thm list)*}
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text {* 
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  A word of warning: such references must not be used in any code that
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  is meant to be more than just for testing purposes! Here it is only used 
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  to illustrate matters. We will show later how to store data properly without 
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  using references.
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  The function @{ML Thm.declaration_attribute} expects us to 
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  provide two functions that add and delete theorems from this list. 
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  For this we use the two functions:
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*}
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ML{*fun my_thms_add thm ctxt =
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  (my_thms := Thm.add_thm thm (!my_thms); ctxt)
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fun my_thms_del thm ctxt =
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  (my_thms := Thm.del_thm thm (!my_thms); ctxt)*}
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text {*
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  These functions take a theorem and a context and, for what we are explaining
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  here it is sufficient that they just return the context unchanged. They change
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  however the reference @{ML my_thms}, whereby the function @{ML Thm.add_thm}
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  adds a theorem if it is not already included in the list, and @{ML
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  Thm.del_thm} deletes one (both functions use the predicate @{ML
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  Thm.eq_thm_prop}, which compares theorems according to their proved
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  propositions modulo alpha-equivalence).
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  You can turn functions @{ML my_thms_add} and @{ML my_thms_del} into 
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  attributes with the code
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*}
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ML{*val my_add = Thm.declaration_attribute my_thms_add
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val my_del = Thm.declaration_attribute my_thms_del *}
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text {* 
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  and set up the attributes as follows
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*}
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attribute_setup %gray my_thms = {* Attrib.add_del my_add my_del *} 
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  "maintaining a list of my_thms" 
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text {*
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  The parser @{ML Attrib.add_del} is a predefined parser for 
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  adding and deleting lemmas. Now if you prove the next lemma 
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  and attach the attribute 
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  @{text "[my_thms]"}
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*}
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lemma trueI_2[my_thms]: "True" by simp
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text {*
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  then you can see it is added to the initially empty list.
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  @{ML_response_fake [display,gray]
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  "!my_thms" "[\"True\"]"}
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declare test[my_thms] trueI_2[my_thms add]
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text {*
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  @{ML_response_fake [display,gray]
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  "!my_thms"
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  "[\"True\", \"Suc (Suc 0) = 2\"]"}
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  The theorem @{thm [source] trueI_2} only appears once, since the 
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  function @{ML Thm.add_thm} tests for duplicates, before extending
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  the list. Deletion from the list works as follows:
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declare test[my_thms del]
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text {* After this, the theorem list is again: 
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  @{ML_response_fake [display,gray]
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  "!my_thms"
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  "[\"True\"]"}
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  We used in this example two functions declared as @{ML Thm.declaration_attribute}, 
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  but there can be any number of them. We just have to change the parser for reading
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  the arguments accordingly. 
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  @{text GenericDataFun}:
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*}
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ML {*structure MyThmsData = GenericDataFun
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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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  @{ML my_thms_del} to:
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text {*
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val del = Thm.declaration_attribute thm_del *}
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text {*
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text {*
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lemma three[my_thms2]: "3 = Suc (Suc (Suc 0))" by simp
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  "MyThmsData.get (Context.Proof @{context})"
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  to the point just before the lemma @{thm [source] three} is proved and 
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lemma four[my_thms]: "4 = Suc (Suc (Suc (Suc 0)))" by simp
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  such a named theorem lists, you just declare
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ML{*structure FooRules = NamedThmsFun 
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  val description = "Rules for foo") *}
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text {*
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  and set up the @{ML_struct FooRules} with the command
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text {*
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  This code declares a data slot 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 to retrieve and 
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  @{text foo} by:
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*}
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lemma rule1[foo]: "A" sorry
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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 {* and 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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  using the function @{ML FooRules.get}:
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  @{ML_response_fake [display,gray] "FooRules.get @{context}" "[\"?C\",\"?B\"]"}
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  \begin{readmore}
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  For more information see @{ML_file "Pure/Tools/named_thms.ML"} and also
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  data.
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  \end{readmore}
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  (FIXME What are: @{text "theory_attributes"}, @{text "proof_attributes"}?)
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  FIXME: @{ML_file "Pure/more_thm.ML"} @{ML_file "Pure/Isar/attrib.ML"}
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section {* Setups (TBD) *}
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text {*
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  In the previous section we used \isacommand{setup} in order to make
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  output the theory where the theory attribute has been stored.
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  This is a fundamental principle in Isabelle. A similar situation occurs 
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  enclosed in \isacommand{ML}~@{text "\<verbopen> \<dots> \<verbclose>"}.} 
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ML{*Sign.add_consts_i [(@{binding "BAR"}, @{typ "nat"}, NoSyn)] @{theory} *}
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text {*
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  for declaring the constant @{text "BAR"} with type @{typ nat} and 
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  \isacommand{term}~@{text [quotes] "BAR"}\\
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  @{text "> \"BAR\" :: \"'a\""}
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  you do not obtain a constant of type @{typ nat}, but a free variable (printed in 
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  blue) of polymorphic type. The problem is that the ML-expression above did 
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  \isacommand{setup} is for. The constant is properly declared with
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setup %gray {* Sign.add_consts_i [(@{binding "BAR"}, @{typ "nat"}, NoSyn)] *}
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text {* 
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  Now 
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  \isacommand{term}~@{text [quotes] "BAR"}\\
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  @{text "> \"BAR\" :: \"nat\""}
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  returns a (black) constant with the type @{typ nat}.
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  A similar command is \isacommand{local\_setup}, which expects a function
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  of type @{ML_type "local_theory -> local_theory"}. Later on we will also
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  use the commands \isacommand{method\_setup} for installing methods in the
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  There are theories, proof contexts and local theories (in this order, if you
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section {* Storing Theorems\label{sec:storing} (TBD) *}
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setup {*
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lemma "bar = (1::nat)"
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setup {*   
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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 (TBD) *}
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text {*
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  @{ML Pretty.big_list},
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  @{ML Pretty.brk},
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  @{ML Pretty.block},
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  @{ML Pretty.chunks}
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*}
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section {* Misc (TBD) *}
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ML {*DatatypePackage.get_datatype @{theory} "List.list"*}
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end