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imports Base FirstSteps |
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chapter {* Tactical Reasoning\label{chp:tactical} *} |
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implement automatic proof procedures. Such proof procedures usually lessen |
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considerably the burden of manual reasoning, for example, when introducing |
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new definitions. These proof procedures are centred around refining a goal |
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state using tactics. This is similar to the \isacommand{apply}-style |
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reasoning at the user level, where goals are modified in a sequence of proof |
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steps until all of them are solved. However, there are also more structured |
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operations available on the ML-level that help with the handling of |
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variables and assumptions. |
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section {* Basics of Reasoning with Tactics*} |
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To see how tactics work, let us first transcribe a simple \isacommand{apply}-style proof |
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into ML. Suppose the following proof. |
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lemma disj_swap: "P \<or> Q \<Longrightarrow> Q \<or> P" |
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apply(erule disjE) |
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apply(rule disjI2) |
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apply(assumption) |
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apply(rule disjI1) |
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apply(assumption) |
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This proof translates to the following ML-code. |
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@{ML_response_fake [display,gray] |
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val goal = @{prop \"P \<or> Q \<Longrightarrow> Q \<or> P\"} |
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Goal.prove ctxt [\"P\", \"Q\"] [] goal |
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etac @{thm disjE} 1 |
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THEN atac 1 |
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THEN atac 1) |
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end" "?P \<or> ?Q \<Longrightarrow> ?Q \<or> ?P"} |
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To start the proof, the function @{ML "Goal.prove"}~@{text "ctxt xs As C |
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tac"} sets up a goal state for proving the goal @{text C} |
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(that is @{prop "P \<or> Q \<Longrightarrow> Q \<or> P"} in the proof at hand) under the |
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assumptions @{text As} (happens to be empty) with the variables |
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@{text xs} that will be generalised once the goal is proved (in our case |
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it can make use of the local assumptions (there are none in this example). |
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The functions @{ML etac}, @{ML rtac} and @{ML atac} in the code above correspond to |
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@{text erule}, @{text rule} and @{text assumption}, respectively. |
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The operator @{ML THEN} strings the tactics together. |
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To learn more about the function @{ML Goal.prove} see \isccite{sec:results} |
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and the file @{ML_file "Pure/goal.ML"}. See @{ML_file |
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"Pure/tactic.ML"} and @{ML_file "Pure/tctical.ML"} for the code of basic |
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Note that in the code above we use antiquotations for referencing the theorems. Many theorems |
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also have ML-bindings with the same name. Therefore, we could also just have |
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the theorem dynamically using the function @{ML thm}; for example |
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\mbox{@{ML "etac (thm \"disjE\") 1"}}. Both ways however are considered bad style! |
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is that the binding for @{ML disjE} can be re-assigned by the user and thus |
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one does not have complete control over which theorem is actually |
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applied. This problem is nicely prevented by using antiquotations, because |
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then the theorems are fixed statically at compile-time. |
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During the development of automatic proof procedures, you will often find it |
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necessary to test a tactic on examples. This can be conveniently |
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done with the command \isacommand{apply}@{text "(tactic \<verbopen> \<dots> \<verbclose>)"}. |
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(etac @{thm disjE} 1 |
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lemma "P \<or> Q \<Longrightarrow> Q \<or> P" |
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apply(tactic {* foo_tac *}) |
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user level of Isabelle the tactic @{ML foo_tac} or |
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any other function that returns a tactic. |
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The tactic @{ML foo_tac} is just a sequence of simple tactics stringed |
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together by @{ML THEN}. As can be seen, each simple tactic in @{ML foo_tac} |
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has a hard-coded number that stands for the subgoal analysed by the |
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tactic (@{text "1"} stands for the first, or top-most, subgoal). This hard-coding |
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of goals is sometimes wanted, but usually it is not. To avoid the explicit numbering, |
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called. So in the next proof you can first discharge the second subgoal, and |
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lemma "P1 \<or> Q1 \<Longrightarrow> Q1 \<or> P1" |
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This kind of addressing is more difficult to achieve when the goal is |
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hard-coded inside the tactic. For most operators that combine tactics |
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(@{ML THEN} is only one such operator) a ``primed'' version exists. |
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The tactics @{ML foo_tac} and @{ML foo_tac'} are very specific for |
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ML{*type tactic = thm -> thm Seq.seq*} |
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The simplest tactics are @{ML no_tac} and @{ML all_tac}. The first returns |
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the empty sequence and is defined as |
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ML{*fun no_tac thm = Seq.empty*} |
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text {* |
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which means @{ML no_tac} always fails. The second returns the given theorem wrapped |
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ML{*fun all_tac thm = Seq.single thm*} |
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which means @{ML all_tac} always succeeds, but also does not make any progress |
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The lazy list of possible successor goal states shows through at the user-level |
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of Isabelle when using the command \isacommand{back}. For instance in the |
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following proof there are two possibilities for how to apply |
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@{ML foo_tac'}: either using the first assumption or the second. |
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By using \isacommand{back}, we construct the proof that uses the |
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second assumption. While in the proof above, it does not really matter which |
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sequences. In day-to-day Isabelle programming, however, one rarely |
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It might be surprising that tactics, which transform |
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let us modify the code of @{ML all_tac} to obtain the following |
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ML{*fun my_print_tac ctxt thm = |
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lemma shows "\<lbrakk>A; B\<rbrakk> \<Longrightarrow> A \<and> B" |
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apply(tactic {* my_print_tac @{context} *}) |
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lemma shows "\<forall>x\<in>A. P x \<Longrightarrow> Q x" |
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txt{*\begin{minipage}{\textwidth} |
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which in the example instantiates the first premise of the @{text conjI}-rule |
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[\"\<lbrakk>?P; ?Q\<rbrakk> \<Longrightarrow> ?P \<and> ?Q\", \"\<lbrakk>?P \<longrightarrow> ?Q; ?P\<rbrakk> \<Longrightarrow> ?Q\"]) raised"} |
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"no_vars @{context} (@{thm disjI1} RS @{thm conjI})" "\<lbrakk>P; Q\<rbrakk> \<Longrightarrow> (P \<or> Qa) \<and> Q"} |
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"no_vars @{context} ([@{thm disjI1}, @{thm disjI2}] MRS @{thm conjI})" |
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"\<lbrakk>P; Q\<rbrakk> \<Longrightarrow> (P \<or> Qa) \<and> (Pa \<or> Q)"} |
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If you need to instantiate lists of theorems, you can use the |
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"[@{thm impI}, @{thm disjI2}] RL [@{thm conjI}, @{thm disjI1}]" |
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"[\<lbrakk>P \<Longrightarrow> Q; Qa\<rbrakk> \<Longrightarrow> (P \<longrightarrow> Q) \<and> Qa, |
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\<lbrakk>Q; Qa\<rbrakk> \<Longrightarrow> (P \<or> Q) \<and> Qa, |
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(P \<Longrightarrow> Q) \<Longrightarrow> (P \<longrightarrow> Q) \<or> Qa, |
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Q \<Longrightarrow> (P \<or> Q) \<or> Qa]"} |
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The combinators for instantiating theorems are defined in @{ML_file "Pure/drule.ML"}. |
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Often proofs on the ML-level involve elaborate operations on assumptions and |
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shown so far is very unwieldy and brittle. Some convenience and |
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safety is provided by the tactic @{ML SUBPROOF}. This tactic fixes the parameters |
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To see what happens, assume the function defined in Figure~\ref{fig:sptac}, which |
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takes a record and just prints out the content of this record (using the |
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text_raw{* |
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\begin{isabelle} |
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ML{*fun sp_tac {prems, params, asms, concl, context, schematics} = |
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val _ = (warning ("params: " ^ str_of_params); |
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warning ("assumptions: " ^ str_of_asms); |
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@{ML SUBPROOF}. It uses the functions defined in Section~\ref{sec:printing} for |
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extracting strings from @{ML_type cterm}s and @{ML_type thm}s.\label{fig:sptac}} |
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lemma shows "\<And>x y. A x y \<Longrightarrow> B y x \<longrightarrow> C (?z y) x" |
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apply(tactic {* SUBPROOF sp_tac @{context} 1 *})? |
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The tactic produces the following printout: |
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\begin{quote}\small |
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\begin{tabular}{ll} |
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params: & @{term x}, @{term y}\\ |
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assumptions: & @{term "A x y"}\\ |
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@{term y}. Although they are parameters in the original goal, they are fixed inside |
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the subproof. By convention these fixed variables are printed in brown colour. |
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@{text asms}, but also as @{ML_type thm} to @{text prems}. |
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fails. The question-mark allows us to recover from this failure in a |
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apply(tactic {* SUBPROOF sp_tac @{context} 1 *})? |
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presents the subgoal as a @{ML_type term}, while the latter as a @{ML_type |
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sequence, you can use the combinator @{ML EVERY'}. For example |
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There is even another way of implementing this tactic: in automatic proof |
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procedures (in contrast to tactics that might be called by the user) there |
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atac, rtac @{thm disjI1}, atac]*} |
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and call @{ML foo_tac1}. |
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FIRST'} (or @{ML FIRST1}) for a list of tactics. For example, the tactic |
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ML{*val orelse_xmp = rtac @{thm disjI1} ORELSE' rtac @{thm conjI}*} |
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text {* |
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lemma shows "True \<and> False" and "Foo \<or> Bar" |
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apply(tactic {* orelse_xmp 2 *}) |
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apply(tactic {* orelse_xmp 1 *}) |
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txt {* which results in the goal state |
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\begin{minipage}{\textwidth} |
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@{subgoals [display]} |
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(*<*)oops(*>*) |
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Using @{ML FIRST'} we can simplify our @{ML select_tac} from Page~\pageref{tac:selecttac} |
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ML{*val select_tac' = FIRST' [rtac @{thm conjI}, rtac @{thm impI}, |
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rtac @{thm notI}, rtac @{thm allI}, K all_tac]*} |
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text {* |
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Since we like to mimic the behaviour of @{ML select_tac} as closely as possible, |
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we must include @{ML all_tac} at the end of the list, otherwise the tactic will |
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fail if no rule applies (we also have to wrap @{ML all_tac} using the |
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@{ML K}-combinator, because it does not take a subgoal number as argument). You can |
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lemma shows "A \<and> B" and "A \<longrightarrow> B \<longrightarrow>C" and "\<forall>x. D x" and "E \<Longrightarrow> F" |
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apply(tactic {* select_tac' 4 *}) |
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apply(tactic {* select_tac' 3 *}) |
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apply(tactic {* select_tac' 2 *}) |
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apply(tactic {* select_tac' 1 *}) |
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txt{* \begin{minipage}{\textwidth} |
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@{subgoals [display]} |
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(*<*)oops(*>*) |
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Since such repeated applications of a tactic to the reverse order of |
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apply(tactic {* ALLGOALS select_tac' *}) |
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txt{* \begin{minipage}{\textwidth} |
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@{subgoals [display]} |
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\end{minipage} *} |
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(*<*)oops(*>*) |
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Remember that we chose to implement @{ML select_tac'} so that it |
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always succeeds. This can be potentially very confusing for the user, |
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for example, in cases where the goal is the form |
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*} |
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lemma shows "E \<Longrightarrow> F" |
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apply(tactic {* select_tac' 1 *}) |
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\end{minipage} *} |
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(*<*)oops(*>*) |
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text {* |
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In this case no rule applies. The problem for the user is that there is little |
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chance to see whether or not progress in the proof has been made. By convention |
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therefore, tactics visible to the user should either change something or fail. |
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from the end of the theorem list. As a result @{ML select_tac'} would only |
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succeed on goals where it can make progress. But for the sake of argument, |
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let us suppose that this deletion is \emph{not} an option. In such cases, you can |
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by the tactic. Because now |
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*} |
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apply(tactic {* CHANGED (select_tac' 1) *})(*<*)?(*>*) |
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txt{* gives the error message: |
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\begin{isabelle} |
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@{text "*** empty result sequence -- proof command failed"}\\ |
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@{text "*** At command \"apply\"."} |
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\end{isabelle} |
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*}(*<*)oops(*>*) |
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We can further extend @{ML select_tac'} so that it not just applies to the topmost |
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connective, but also to the ones immediately ``underneath'', i.e.~analyse the goal |
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completely. For this you can use the tactic combinator @{ML REPEAT}. As an example |
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suppose the following tactic |
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*} |
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ML{*val repeat_xmp = REPEAT (CHANGED (select_tac' 1)) *} |
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text {* which applied to the proof *} |
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lemma shows "((\<not>A) \<and> (\<forall>x. B x)) \<and> (C \<longrightarrow> D)" |
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apply(tactic {* repeat_xmp *}) |
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txt{* produces |
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@{subgoals [display]} |
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\end{minipage} *} |
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(*<*)oops(*>*) |
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text {* |
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Here it is crucial that @{ML select_tac'} is prefixed with @{ML CHANGED}, |
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because otherwise @{ML REPEAT} runs into an infinite loop (it applies the |
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@{ML REPEAT1} is similar, but runs the tactic at least once (failing if |
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this is not possible). |
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*} |
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ML{*val repeat_xmp' = REPEAT o CHANGED o select_tac'*} |
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text {* |
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since there are no ``primed'' versions of @{ML REPEAT} and @{ML CHANGED}. |
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If you look closely at the goal state above, the tactics @{ML repeat_xmp} |
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and @{ML repeat_xmp'} are not yet quite what we are after: the problem is |
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that goals 2 and 3 are not analysed. This is because the tactic |
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Suppose the tactic |
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*} |
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ML{*val repeat_all_new_xmp = REPEAT_ALL_NEW (CHANGED o select_tac')*} |
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text {* |
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you see that the following goal |
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*} |
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lemma shows "((\<not>A) \<and> (\<forall>x. B x)) \<and> (C \<longrightarrow> D)" |
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apply(tactic {* repeat_all_new_xmp 1 *}) |
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txt{* \begin{minipage}{\textwidth} |
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@{subgoals [display]} |
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\end{minipage} *} |
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(*<*)oops(*>*) |
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text {* |
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is completely analysed according to the theorems we chose to |
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include in @{ML select_tac'}. |
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Recall that tactics produce a lazy sequence of successor goal states. These |
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states can be explored using the command \isacommand{back}. For example |
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*} |
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lemma "\<lbrakk>P1 \<or> Q1; P2 \<or> Q2\<rbrakk> \<Longrightarrow> R" |
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apply(tactic {* etac @{thm disjE} 1 *}) |
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txt{* applies the rule to the first assumption yielding the goal state:\smallskip |
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\begin{minipage}{\textwidth} |
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@{subgoals [display]} |
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\end{minipage}\smallskip |
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After typing |
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*} |
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(*<*) |
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oops |
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lemma "\<lbrakk>P1 \<or> Q1; P2 \<or> Q2\<rbrakk> \<Longrightarrow> R" |
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apply(tactic {* etac @{thm disjE} 1 *}) |
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(*>*) |
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back |
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txt{* the rule now applies to the second assumption.\smallskip |
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\begin{minipage}{\textwidth} |
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@{subgoals [display]} |
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\end{minipage} *} |
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(*<*)oops(*>*) |
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text {* |
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Sometimes this leads to confusing behaviour of tactics and also has |
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the potential to explode the search space for tactics. |
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These problems can be avoided by prefixing the tactic with the tactic |
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combinator @{ML DETERM}. |
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*} |
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lemma "\<lbrakk>P1 \<or> Q1; P2 \<or> Q2\<rbrakk> \<Longrightarrow> R" |
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apply(tactic {* DETERM (etac @{thm disjE} 1) *}) |
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txt {*\begin{minipage}{\textwidth} |
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@{subgoals [display]} |
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\end{minipage} *} |
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(*<*)oops(*>*) |
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text {* |
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This combinator will prune the search space to just the first successful application. |
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Attempting to apply \isacommand{back} in this goal states gives the |
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error message: |
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1006 |
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\begin{isabelle} |
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@{text "*** back: no alternatives"}\\ |
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@{text "*** At command \"back\"."} |
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\end{isabelle} |
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\begin{readmore} |
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Most tactic combinators described in this section are defined in @{ML_file "Pure/tctical.ML"}. |
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\end{readmore} |
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*} |
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section {* Simplifier Tactics *} |
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@{ML rewrite_goals_tac} |
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@{ML ObjectLogic.full_atomize_tac} |
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@{ML ObjectLogic.rulify_tac} |
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*} |
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section {* Simprocs *} |
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text {* |
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In Isabelle you can also implement custom simplification procedures, called |
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\emph{simprocs}. Simprocs can be triggered by the simplifier on a specified |
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term-pattern and rewrite a term according to a theorem. They are useful in |
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cases where a rewriting rule must be produced on ``demand'' or when |
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To see how simprocs work, let us first write a simproc that just prints out |
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the pattern which triggers it and otherwise does nothing. For this |
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you can use the function: |
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*} |
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ML %linenosgray{*fun fail_sp_aux simpset redex = |
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let |
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val ctxt = Simplifier.the_context simpset |
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val _ = warning ("The redex: " ^ (str_of_cterm ctxt redex)) |
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in |
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NONE |
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end*} |
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text {* |
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This function takes a simpset and a redex (a @{ML_type cterm}) as |
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arguments. In Lines 3 and~4, we first extract the context from the given |
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simpset and then print out a message containing the redex. The function |
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contains the code of the simproc (we have to use @{ML K} since we ignoring |
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apply(simp) |
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(*<*)oops(*>*) |
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\isacommand{declare}-statement. For example the simproc will be deleted |
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as follows: |
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ML{*fun fail_sp_aux' simpset redex = |
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val ctxt = Simplifier.the_context simpset |
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val _ = warning ("The redex: " ^ (Syntax.string_of_term ctxt redex)) |
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NONE |
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(therefore we printing it out using the function @{ML string_of_term in Syntax}). |
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val thy = @{theory} |
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Simplifier.simproc_i thy "fail_sp'" pat (K fail_sp_aux') |
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@{ML addsimprocs} to a simpset whenerver |
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apply(tactic {* simp_tac (HOL_basic_ss addsimprocs [fail_sp']) 1*}) |
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@{text [display] |
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> Suc (Suc 0) |
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> Suc 1"} |
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lemma plus_one: |
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text {* |
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Simprocs expect that the given equation is a meta-equation, however the |
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equation can contain preconditions (the simproc then will only fire if the |
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preconditions can be solved). To see that one has relatively precise control over |
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the rewriting with simprocs, let us further assume we want that the simproc |
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only rewrites terms ``greater'' than @{term "Suc 0"}. For this we can write |
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ML{*fun plus_one_sp_aux ss redex = |
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case redex of |
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and set up the simproc as follows. |
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Simplifier.simproc_i thy "sproc +1" pat (K plus_one_sp_aux) |
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of the form @{term "Suc n"}, but inside the simproc we only produce |
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a theorem if the term is not @{term "Suc 0"}. The result you can see |
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apply(tactic {* simp_tac (HOL_basic_ss addsimprocs [plus_one_sp]) 1*}) |
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As usual with rewriting you have to worry about looping: you already have |
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ML{*fun dest_suc_trm ((Const (@{const_name "Suc"}, _)) $ t) = 1 + dest_suc_trm t |
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| dest_suc_trm t = snd (HOLogic.dest_number t)*} |
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text {* |
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It uses the library function @{ML dest_number in HOLogic} that transforms |
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(Isabelle) terms, like @{term "0::nat"}, @{term "1::nat"}, @{term "2::nat"} and so |
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the term is not a number. The next function expects a pair consisting of a term |
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ML %linenosgray{*fun get_thm ctxt (t, n) = |
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val num = HOLogic.mk_number @{typ "nat"} n |
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val goal = Logic.mk_equals (t, num) |
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Goal.prove ctxt [] [] goal (K (arith_tac ctxt 1)) |
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From the integer value it generates the corresponding number term, called |
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@{text num} (Line 3), and then generates the meta-equation @{text "t \<equiv> num"} |
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@{text "num_ss"} in the code will suffice. |
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val num = HOLogic.mk_number @{typ "nat"} n |
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val goal = Logic.mk_equals (t, num) |
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val num_ss = HOL_ss addsimps [@{thm One_nat_def}, @{thm Let_def}] @ |
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@{thms nat_number} @ @{thms neg_simps} @ @{thms plus_nat.simps} |
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something to go wrong; in contrast it is much more difficult to predict |
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what happens with @{ML arith_tac}, especially in more complicated |
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circumstances. The disatvantage of @{ML get_thm_alt} is to find a simpset |
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that is sufficiently powerful to solve every instance of the lemmas |
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we like to prove. This requires careful tuning, but is often necessary in |
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``production code''.\footnote{It would be of great help if there is another |
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handle TERM _ => NONE |
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This function uses the fact that @{ML dest_suc_trm} might throw an exception |
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@{ML TERM}. In this case there is nothing that can be rewritten and therefore no |
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1291 |
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1292 |
Simplifier.simproc_i thy "nat_number" pat (K nat_number_sp_aux) |
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Now in the lemma |
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lemma "P (Suc (Suc 2)) (Suc 99) (0::nat) (Suc 4 + Suc 0) (Suc (0 + 0))" |
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apply(tactic {* simp_tac (HOL_ss addsimprocs [nat_number_sp]) 1*}) |
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you obtain the more legible goal state |
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(*<*)oops(*>*) |
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where the simproc rewrites all @{term "Suc"}s except in the last argument. There it cannot |
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\begin{exercise}\label{ex:addsimproc} |
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Write a simproc that replaces terms of the form @{term "t\<^isub>1 + t\<^isub>2"} by their |
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result. You can assume the terms are ``proper'' numbers, that is of the form |
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@{term "0::nat"}, @{term "1::nat"}, @{term "2::nat"} and so on. |
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\end{exercise} |
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(FIXME: We did not do anything with morphisms. Anything interesting |
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section {* Conversions\label{sec:conversion} *} |
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Conversions are a thin layer on top of Isabelle's inference kernel, and |
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can be viewed be as a controllable, bare-bone version of Isabelle's simplifier. |
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act on @{ML_type cterm}s while the latter acts on @{ML_type thm}s. |
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However, we will also show in this section how conversions can be applied |
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to theorems via tactics. The type for conversions is |
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ML{*type conv = Thm.cterm -> Thm.thm*} |
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whereby the produced theorem is always a meta-equality. A simple conversion |
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instance of the (meta)reflexivity theorem. For example: |
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"Conv.all_conv @{cterm \"Foo \<or> Bar\"}" |
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"Foo \<or> Bar \<equiv> Foo \<or> Bar"} |
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Another simple conversion is @{ML Conv.no_conv} which always raises the |
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exception @{ML CTERM}. |
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@{ML_response_fake [display,gray] |
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"Conv.no_conv @{cterm True}" |
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"*** Exception- CTERM (\"no conversion\", []) raised"} |
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produces an equation between a term and its beta-normal form. For example |
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val ten = @{cterm \"10::nat\"} |
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end" |
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"((\<lambda>x y. x + y) 2) 10 \<equiv> 2 + 10"} |
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@{ML Thm.capply}, which is the application @{ML $} for @{ML_type cterm}s), |
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if we obtain the ``raw'' representation of the produced theorem, we |
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#prop (rep_thm |
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(Thm.beta_conversion true (Thm.capply (Thm.capply add two) ten))) |
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end" |
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"Const (\"==\",\<dots>) $ |
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(Abs (\"x\",\<dots>,Abs (\"y\",\<dots>,\<dots>)) $\<dots>$\<dots>) $ |
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(Const (\"HOL.plus_class.plus\",\<dots>) $ \<dots> $ \<dots>)"} |
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the right-hand side will be fully beta-normalised. If instead |
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val two = @{cterm \"2::nat\"} |
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@{text "\<lambda>y. 2 + y"}. |
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@{ML_type cterm}s. To do this you can use the function @{ML |
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text {* |
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@{term "True \<and> (Foo \<longrightarrow> Bar)"}: |
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outer-most level of the @{ML_type cterm}. If the given @{ML_type cterm} does not match the |
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the exception @{ML CTERM}. |
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This very primitive way of rewriting can be made more powerful by |
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combining several conversions into one. For this you can use conversion |
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combinators. The simplest conversion combinator is @{ML then_conv}, |
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which applies one conversion after another. For example |
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(conv1 then_conv conv2) ctrm |
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end" |
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"(\<lambda>x. x \<and> False) True \<equiv> False"} |
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where we first beta-reduce the term and then rewrite according to |
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@{thm [source] true_conj1}. (Recall the problem with the pretty-printer |
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normalising all terms.) |
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The conversion combinator @{ML else_conv} tries out the |
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first one, and if it does not apply, tries the second. For example |
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val ctrm1 = @{cterm \"True \<and> Q\"} |
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val ctrm2 = @{cterm \"P \<or> (True \<and> Q)\"} |
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(conv ctrm1, conv ctrm2) |
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in the first case, but fails in the second. The whole conversion |
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does not fail, however, because the combinator @{ML Conv.else_conv} will then |
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try out @{ML Conv.all_conv}, which always succeeds. |
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must be of the form @{ML "t1 $ t2" for t1 t2} and the conversion is applied |
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to @{text t2}. For example |
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The reason for this behaviour is that @{text "(op \<or>)"} expects two |
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arguments. So the term must be of the form @{text "(Const \<dots> $ t1) $ t2"}. The |
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stands for @{term "True \<and> Q"}. The function @{ML Conv.fun_conv} applies |
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val ctrm = @{cterm \"\<lambda>P. True \<and> P \<and> Foo\"} |
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"\<lambda>P. True \<and> P \<and> Foo \<equiv> \<lambda>P. P \<and> Foo"} |
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possible positions. |
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case (Thm.term_of ctrm) of |
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Conv.rewr_conv @{thm true_conj1}) ctrm |
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| _ $ _ => Conv.combination_conv |
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(all_true1_conv ctxt) (all_true1_conv ctxt) ctrm |
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| Abs _ => Conv.abs_conv (fn (_, ctxt) => all_true1_conv ctxt) ctxt ctrm |
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| _ => Conv.all_conv ctrm*} |
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text {* |
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This functions descends under applications (Line 6 and 7) and abstractions |
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(Line 8); and ``fires'' if the outer-most constant is an @{text "True \<and> \<dots>"} |
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(Lines 3-5); otherwise it leaves the term unchanged (Line 9). In Line 2 |
1524 |
we need to transform the @{ML_type cterm} into a @{ML_type term} in order |
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to be able to pattern-match the term. To see this |
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conversion in action, consider the following example |
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val ctxt = @{context} |
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val ctrm = @{cterm \"distinct [1, x] \<longrightarrow> True \<and> 1 \<noteq> x\"} |
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all_true1_conv ctxt ctrm |
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end" |
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"distinct [1, x] \<longrightarrow> True \<and> 1 \<noteq> x \<equiv> distinct [1, x] \<longrightarrow> 1 \<noteq> x"} |
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To see how much control you have about rewriting by using conversions, let us |
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@{text true_conj1}, but only in the first arguments of @{term If}s. Then |
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the conversion should be as follows. |
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ML{*fun if_true1_conv ctxt ctrm = |
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case Thm.term_of ctrm of |
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Const (@{const_name If}, _) $ _ => |
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Conv.arg_conv (all_true1_conv ctxt) ctrm |
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| _ $ _ => Conv.combination_conv |
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(if_true1_conv ctxt) (if_true1_conv ctxt) ctrm |
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| Abs _ => Conv.abs_conv (fn (_, ctxt) => if_true1_conv ctxt) ctxt ctrm |
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| _ => Conv.all_conv ctrm *} |
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139 | 1554 |
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Here is an example for this conversion: |
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val ctxt = @{context} |
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val ctrm = |
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@{cterm \"if P (True \<and> 1 \<noteq> 2) then True \<and> True else True \<and> False\"} |
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if_true1_conv ctxt ctrm |
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end" |
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"if P (True \<and> 1 \<noteq> 2) then True \<and> True else True \<and> False |
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\<equiv> if P (1 \<noteq> 2) then True \<and> True else True \<and> False"} |
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1569 |
text {* |
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So far we only applied conversions to @{ML_type cterm}s. Conversions can, however, |
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also work on theorems using the function @{ML "Conv.fconv_rule"}. As an example, |
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consider the conversion @{ML all_true1_conv} and the lemma: |
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*} |
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lemma foo_test: "P \<or> (True \<and> \<not>P)" by simp |
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text {* |
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Using the conversion you can transform this theorem into a new theorem |
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as follows |
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@{ML_response_fake [display,gray] |
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"Conv.fconv_rule (all_true1_conv @{context}) @{thm foo_test}" |
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"?P \<or> \<not> ?P"} |
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Finally, conversions can also be turned into tactics and then applied to |
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goal states. This can be done with the help of the function @{ML CONVERSION}, |
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and also some predefined conversion combinator which traverse a goal |
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state. The combinators for the goal state are: @{ML Conv.params_conv} for |
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going under parameters (i.e.~where goals are of the form @{text "\<And>x. P \<Longrightarrow> |
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Q"}); the function @{ML Conv.prems_conv} for applying the conversion to all |
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the conclusion of a goal. |
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Assume we want to apply @{ML all_true1_conv} only in the conclusion |
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of the goal, and @{ML if_true1_conv} should only be applied to the premises. |
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Here is a tactic doing exactly that: |
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*} |
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ML{*val true1_tac = CSUBGOAL (fn (goal, i) => |
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val ctxt = ProofContext.init (Thm.theory_of_cterm goal) |
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CONVERSION |
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(Conv.params_conv ~1 (fn ctxt => |
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(Conv.prems_conv ~1 (if_true1_conv ctxt) then_conv |
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Conv.concl_conv ~1 (all_true1_conv ctxt))) ctxt) i |
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end)*} |
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text {* |
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We call the conversions with the argument @{ML "~1"}. This is to |
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analyse all parameters, premises and conclusions. If we call them with |
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only be called on @{text n} premises (similar for parameters and |
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conclusions). To test the tactic, consider the proof |
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142 | 1617 |
lemma |
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"if True \<and> P then P else True \<and> False \<Longrightarrow> |
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148 | 1619 |
(if True \<and> Q then True \<and> Q else P) \<longrightarrow> True \<and> (True \<and> Q)" |
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apply(tactic {* true1_tac 1 *}) |
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txt {* where the tactic yields the goal state |
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@{subgoals [display]}*} |
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(*<*)oops(*>*) |
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1626 |
text {* |
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the conclusion according to @{ML all_true1_conv}. |
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To sum up this section, conversions are not as powerful as the simplifier |
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and simprocs; the advantage of conversions, however, is that you never have |
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\begin{exercise}\label{ex:addconversion} |
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Write a tactic that is based on conversions which does the same as the simproc in |
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exercise \ref{ex:addsimproc}, that is replaces terms of the form @{term "t\<^isub>1 + t\<^isub>2"} |
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by their result. You can make the same assumptions as in \ref{ex:addsimproc}. |
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\end{exercise} |
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\begin{readmore} |
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See @{ML_file "Pure/conv.ML"} for more information about conversion combinators. |
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Further conversions are defined in @{ML_file "Pure/thm.ML"}, |
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@{ML_file "Pure/drule.ML"} and @{ML_file "Pure/meta_simplifier.ML"}. |
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\end{readmore} |
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section {* Structured Proofs *} |
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text {* TBD *} |
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lemma True |
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proof |
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{ |
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fix A B C |
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assume r: "A & B \<Longrightarrow> C" |
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assume A B |
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then have "A & B" .. |
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then have C by (rule r) |
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} |
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{ |
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fix A B C |
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assume r: "A & B \<Longrightarrow> C" |
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assume A B |
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note conjI [OF this] |
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note r [OF this] |
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} |
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oops |
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ML {* fun prop ctxt s = |
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Thm.cterm_of (ProofContext.theory_of ctxt) (Syntax.read_prop ctxt s) *} |
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ML {* |
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val ctxt0 = @{context}; |
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val ctxt = ctxt0; |
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val (_, ctxt) = Variable.add_fixes ["A", "B", "C"] ctxt; |
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val ([r], ctxt) = Assumption.add_assumes [prop ctxt "A & B \<Longrightarrow> C"] ctxt; |
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val (this, ctxt) = Assumption.add_assumes [prop ctxt "A", prop ctxt "B"] ctxt; |
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val this = [@{thm conjI} OF this]; |
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val this = r OF this; |
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