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chapter {* Introduction *}
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text {*
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If your next project requires you to program on the ML-level of Isabelle,
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then this Cookbook is for you. It will guide you through the first steps of
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Isabelle programming, and also explain tricks of the trade. The best way to
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get to know the ML-level of Isabelle is by experimenting with the many code
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examples included in the Cookbook. The code is as far as possible checked
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against recent versions of Isabelle. If something does not work, then
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please let us know. If you have comments, criticism or like to add to the
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Cookbook, feel free---you are most welcome!
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section {* Intended Audience and Prior Knowledge *}
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This Cookbook targets readers who already know how to use Isabelle for
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writing theories and proofs. We also assume that readers are familiar with
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the functional programming language ML, the language in which most of
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Isabelle is implemented. If you are unfamiliar with either of these two
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subjects, you should first work through the Isabelle/HOL tutorial
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\cite{isa-tutorial} or Paulson's book on ML \cite{paulson-ml2}.
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section {* Existing Documentation *}
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The following documentation about Isabelle programming already exists (and is
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part of the distribution of Isabelle):
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\begin{description}
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\item[The Implementation Manual] describes Isabelle
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from a high-level perspective, documenting both the underlying
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concepts and some of the interfaces.
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\item[The Isabelle Reference Manual] is an older document that used
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to be the main reference of Isabelle at a time when all proof scripts
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were written on the ML-level. Many parts of this manual are outdated
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now, but some parts, particularly the chapters on tactics, are still
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useful.
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\item[The Isar Reference Manual] is also an older document that provides
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material about Isar and its implementation. Some material in it
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is still useful.
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Then of course there is:
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\begin{description}
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\item[The code] is of course the ultimate reference for how
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things really work. Therefore you should not hesitate to look at the
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way things are actually implemented. More importantly, it is often
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good to look at code that does similar things as you want to do and
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to learn from other people's code.
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section {* Typographic Conventions *}
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All ML-code in this Cookbook is typeset in highlighted boxes, like the following
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ML-expression:
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\begin{isabelle}
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These boxes corresponds to how code can be processed inside the interactive
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environment of Isabelle. It is therefore easy to experiment with what is
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displayed. However, for better readability we will drop the enclosing
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The usual Isabelle commands are written in bold, for example \isacommand{lemma},
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\isacommand{foobar} and so on. We use @{text "$"} to indicate that
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