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{\em An important principle underlying the success and popularity of Unix\\ is |
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the philosophy of building on the work of others.} \\[1ex] |
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grammars. Parsers for outer syntax are built up by functional parsing |
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combinators. These combinators are a well-established technique for parsing, |
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produces the correct error message. Running it with |
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wrapper @{ML Scan.finite}. This time, however, we have to use the |
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``stopper-token'' @{ML Token.stopper}. We can write: |
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section). A difference, however, is that the error message of @{ML |
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"Parse.!!!"} is fixed to be @{text [quotes] "Outer syntax error"} |
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together with a relatively precise description of the failure. For example: |
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\begin{exercise} (FIXME) |
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(FIXME: or give parser for numbers) |
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Token ((\"bar\", ({line=8, end_line=8}, {line=8})), (Ident, \"bar\"), \<dots>)]"} |
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position and return it as part of the parser result. For example |
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parse (Parse.position (Parse.$$$ \"where\")) input |
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\begin{readmore} |
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\end{readmore} |
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\begin{exercise}\label{ex:contextfree} |
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expressions with addition and multiplication. As usual, multiplication |
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binds stronger than addition, and both of them nest to the right. |
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\begin{center} |
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\begin{tabular}{lcl} |
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@{text "<Basic>"} & @{text "::="} & @{text "<Number> | (<Expr>)"}\\ |
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@{text "<Factor>"} & @{text "::="} & @{text "<Basic> * <Factor> | <Basic>"}\\ |
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@{text "<Expr>"} & @{text "::="} & @{text "<Factor> + <Expr> | <Factor>"}\\ |
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\end{tabular} |
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\end{center} |
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702 |
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\end{exercise} |
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*} |
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section {* Parsers for ML-Code (TBD) *} |
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@{ML_ind ML_source in Parse} |
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section {* Context Parser (TBD) *} |
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text {* |
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@{ML_ind Args.context} |
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(* |
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ML {* |
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let |
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fun term_pat (ctxt, str) = |
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str |> Syntax.read_prop ctxt |
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in |
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(parser >> term_pat) (Context.Proof @{context}, filtered_input "f (a::nat)") |
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|> fst |
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end |
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*) |
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text {* |
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@{ML_ind Args.context} |
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Used for example in \isacommand{attribute\_setup} and \isacommand{method\_setup}. |
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*} |
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section {* Argument and Attribute Parsers (TBD) *} |
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section {* Parsing Inner Syntax *} |
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text {* |
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There is usually no need to write your own parser for parsing inner syntax, that is |
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for terms and types: you can just call the predefined parsers. Terms can |
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be parsed using the function @{ML_ind term in Parse}. For example: |
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746 |
@{ML_response [display,gray] |
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747 |
"let |
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val input = Outer_Syntax.scan Position.none \"foo\" |
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in |
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Parse.term input |
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end" |
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the parsed string, but also some encoded information. You can decode the |
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information with the function @{ML_ind parse in YXML} in @{ML_struct YXML}. For example |
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"Text \"\\^E\\^Ftoken\\^Efoo\\^E\\^F\\^E\""} |
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The result of the decoding is an XML-tree. You can see better what is going on if |
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you replace @{ML Position.none} by @{ML "Position.line 42"}, say: |
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@{ML_response_fake [display,gray] |
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"let |
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val input = Outer_Syntax.scan (Position.line 42) \"foo\" |
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in |
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YXML.parse (fst (Parse.term input)) |
125 | 771 |
end" |
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"Elem (\"token\", [(\"line\", \"42\"), (\"end_line\", \"42\")], [XML.Text \"foo\"])"} |
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The positional information is stored as part of an XML-tree so that code |
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\begin{readmore} |
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The functions to do with input and output of XML and YXML are defined |
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we paraphrase the code of @{ML_ind where_alt_specs in Parse_Spec} adapted to our |
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\end{exercise} |
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*} |
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section {* New Commands\label{sec:newcommand} *} |
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jEdit, in order to be compatible, new commands need also to be recognised |
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text {* |
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short description and a |
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\isacommand{theory}~@{text Foo}\\ |
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\end{graybox} |
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every new command in the header of the theory). |
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about it). |
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@{subgoals [display]} |
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apply(rule conjI) |
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distribution. |
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$ ./build -m \"HOL\""} |
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"./IsaMakefile |
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./FoobarCommand/document |
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./FoobarCommand/document/root.tex"} |
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If the compilation succeeds, you have finally created all the necessary log files. |
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or something similar depending on your Isabelle distribution and architecture. |
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on the Unix prompt. If you now type @{text "ls $ISABELLE_LOGS"}, then the |
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directory should include the files: |
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@{text [display] |
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"Pure.gz |
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HOL.gz |
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Pure-ProofGeneral.gz |
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HOL-FoobarCommand.gz"} |
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From them you can create the keyword files. Assuming the name |
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of the directory is in @{text "$ISABELLE_LOGS"}, |
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then the Unix command for creating the keyword file is: |
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@{text [display] |
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"$ isabelle keywords -k foobar |
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The result is the file @{text "isar-keywords-foobar.el"}. It should contain |
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the string @{text "foobar"} twice.\footnote{To see whether things are fine, |
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check that @{text "grep foobar"} on this file returns something non-empty.} |
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This keyword file needs to be copied into the directory @{text |
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"~/.isabelle/etc"}. To make ProofGeneral aware of it, you have to start |
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Isabelle with the option @{text "-k foobar"}, that is: |
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@{text [display] "$ isabelle emacs -k foobar a_theory_file"} |
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If you now build a theory on top of @{text "Command.thy"}, |
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then you can now use the command \isacommand{foobar} |
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in Proof-General |
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A similar procedure has to be done with any |
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other new command, and also any new keyword that is introduced with |
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the function @{ML_ind define in Keyword}. For example: |
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*} |
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ML %grayML{*val _ = Keyword.define ("blink", NONE) *} |
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text {* |
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@{text "thy_goal"} say, you need to recreate the keyword file. |
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*} |
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text {* |
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{\bf TBD below} |
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(FIXME: read a name and show how to store theorems; see @{ML_ind note in Local_Theory}) |
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*} |
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structure Result = Proof_Data ( |
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type T = unit -> term |
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fun init thy () = error "Result") |
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val result_cookie = (Result.get, Result.put, "Result.put") |
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*} |
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ML %grayML{*let |
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fun after_qed thm_name thms lthy = |
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Local_Theory.note (thm_name, (flat thms)) lthy |> snd |
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fun setup_proof (thm_name, (txt, pos)) lthy = |
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val trm = Code_Runtime.value lthy result_cookie ("", txt) |
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Proof.theorem NONE (after_qed thm_name) [[(trm,[])]] lthy |
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end |
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val parser = Parse_Spec.opt_thm_name ":" -- Parse.ML_source |
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in |
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Outer_Syntax.local_theory_to_proof ("foobar_prove", Keyword.thy_goal) |
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"proving a proposition" |
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end*} |
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(* |
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foobar_prove test: {* @{prop "True"} *} |
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apply(rule TrueI) |
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done |
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*) |
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(* |
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ML {* |
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structure TacticData = ProofDataFun |
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( |
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1271 |
type T = thm list -> tactic; |
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1272 |
fun init _ = undefined; |
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366 | 1273 |
) |
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1275 |
val set_tactic = TacticData.put; |
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1276 |
*} |
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1277 |
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ML {* |
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TacticData.get @{context} |
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*} |
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ML {* Method.set_tactic *} |
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ML {* fun tactic (facts: thm list) : tactic = (atac 1) *} |
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ML {* Context.map_proof *} |
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ML {* ML_Context.expression *} |
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ML {* METHOD *} |
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ML {* |
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1290 |
fun myexpression pos bind body txt = |
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1291 |
let |
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1292 |
val _ = tracing ("bind)" ^ bind) |
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1293 |
val _ = tracing ("body)" ^ body) |
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1294 |
val _ = tracing ("txt)" ^ txt) |
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1295 |
val _ = tracing ("result) " ^ "Context.set_thread_data (SOME (let " ^ bind ^ " = " ^ txt ^ " in " ^ body ^ |
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" end (ML_Context.the_generic_context ())));") |
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in |
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ML_Context.exec (fn () => ML_Context.eval false pos |
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("Context.set_thread_data (SOME (let " ^ bind ^ " = " ^ txt ^ " in " ^ body ^ |
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" end (ML_Context.the_generic_context ())));")) |
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end |
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*} |
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ML {* |
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fun ml_tactic (txt, pos) ctxt = |
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let |
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val ctxt' = ctxt |> Context.proof_map |
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(myexpression pos |
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"fun tactic (facts: thm list) : tactic" |
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"Context.map_proof (Method.set_tactic tactic)" txt); |
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in |
|
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Context.setmp_thread_data (SOME (Context.Proof ctxt)) (TacticData.get ctxt') |
|
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end; |
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*} |
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ML {* |
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fun tactic3 (txt, pos) ctxt = |
|
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let |
|
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val _ = tracing ("1) " ^ txt ) |
|
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in |
|
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METHOD (ml_tactic (txt, pos) ctxt; K (atac 1)) |
|
1323 |
end |
|
1324 |
*} |
|
1325 |
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1326 |
setup {* |
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Method.setup (Binding.name "tactic3") (Scan.lift (Parse.position Args.name) |
322 | 1328 |
>> tactic3) |
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"ML tactic as proof method" |
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*} |
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lemma "A \<Longrightarrow> A" |
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apply(tactic3 {* (atac 1) *}) |
|
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done |
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||
1336 |
ML {* |
|
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(ML_Context.the_generic_context ()) |
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*} |
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1339 |
||
1340 |
ML {* |
|
1341 |
Context.set_thread_data; |
|
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ML_Context.the_generic_context |
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*} |
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1344 |
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1345 |
lemma "A \<Longrightarrow> A" |
|
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ML_prf {* |
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Context.set_thread_data (SOME (let fun tactic (facts: thm list) : tactic = (atac 1) in Context.map_proof (Method.set_tactic tactic) end (ML_Context.the_generic_context ()))); |
|
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*} |
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1350 |
ML {* |
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Context.set_thread_data (SOME ((let fun tactic (facts: thm list) : tactic = (atac 1) in 3 end) (ML_Context.the_generic_context ()))); |
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*} |
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ML {* |
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Context.set_thread_data (SOME (let |
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fun tactic (facts: thm list) : tactic = (atac 1) |
|
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in |
|
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Context.map_proof (Method.set_tactic tactic) |
|
1359 |
end |
|
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(ML_Context.the_generic_context ()))); |
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*} |
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ML {* |
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1365 |
let |
|
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fun tactic (facts: thm list) : tactic = atac |
|
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in |
|
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Context.map_proof (Method.set_tactic tactic) |
|
1369 |
end *} |
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1370 |
||
1371 |
end *} |
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1373 |
ML {* Toplevel.program (fn () => |
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(ML_Context.expression Position.none "val plus : int" "3 + 4" "1" (Context.Proof @{context})))*} |
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||
1376 |
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ML {* |
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fun ml_tactic (txt, pos) ctxt = |
|
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let |
|
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val ctxt' = ctxt |> Context.proof_map |
|
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(ML_Context.expression pos |
|
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"fun tactic (facts: thm list) : tactic" |
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"Context.map_proof (Method.set_tactic tactic)" txt); |
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in Context.setmp_thread_data (SOME (Context.Proof ctxt)) (TacticData.get ctxt') end; |
|
1385 |
||
1386 |
*} |
|
1387 |
||
1388 |
ML {* |
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1389 |
Context.set_thread_data (SOME (let fun tactic (facts: thm list) : tactic = (atac 1) in Context.map_proof (Method.set_tactic tactic) end (ML_Context.the_generic_context ()))); |
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*} |
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1391 |
*) |
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section {* Methods (TBD) *} |
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text {* |
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(FIXME: maybe move to after the tactic section) |
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Methods are central to Isabelle. They are the ones you use for example |
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in \isacommand{apply}. To print out all currently known methods you can use the |
192 | 1400 |
Isabelle command: |
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\begin{isabelle} |
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\isacommand{print\_methods}\\ |
|
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@{text "> methods:"}\\ |
|
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@{text "> -: do nothing (insert current facts only)"}\\ |
|
1406 |
@{text "> HOL.default: apply some intro/elim rule (potentially classical)"}\\ |
|
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@{text "> ..."} |
|
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\end{isabelle} |
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An example of a very simple method is: |
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*} |
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method_setup %gray foo = |
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{* Scan.succeed |
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(K (SIMPLE_METHOD ((etac @{thm conjE} THEN' rtac @{thm conjI}) 1))) *} |
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"foo method for conjE and conjI" |
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text {* |
286 | 1419 |
It defines the method @{text foo}, which takes no arguments (therefore the |
207 | 1420 |
parser @{ML Scan.succeed}) and only applies a single tactic, namely the tactic which |
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applies @{thm [source] conjE} and then @{thm [source] conjI}. The function |
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@{ML_ind SIMPLE_METHOD in Method} |
287 | 1423 |
turns such a tactic into a method. The method @{text "foo"} can be used as follows |
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*} |
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|
1425 |
|
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lemma shows "A \<and> B \<Longrightarrow> C \<and> D" |
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apply(foo) |
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txt {* |
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where it results in the goal state |
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|
1430 |
|
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\begin{minipage}{\textwidth} |
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@{subgoals} |
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\end{minipage} *} |
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(*<*)oops(*>*) |
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|
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method_setup test = {* |
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Scan.lift (Scan.succeed (K Method.succeed)) *} {* bla *} |
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1438 |
|
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|
1439 |
lemma "True" |
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1440 |
apply(test) |
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|
1441 |
oops |
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|
1442 |
|
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|
1443 |
method_setup joker = {* |
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|
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Scan.lift (Scan.succeed (fn ctxt => Method.cheating true ctxt)) *} {* bla *} |
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|
1445 |
|
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|
1446 |
lemma "False" |
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1447 |
apply(joker) |
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|
1448 |
oops |
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|
1449 |
|
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|
1450 |
text {* if true is set then always works *} |
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1451 |
|
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1452 |
ML {* atac *} |
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|
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method_setup first_atac = {* Scan.lift (Scan.succeed (K (SIMPLE_METHOD (atac 1)))) *} {* bla *} |
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|
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|
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ML {* HEADGOAL *} |
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|
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|
1458 |
lemma "A \<Longrightarrow> A" |
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1459 |
apply(first_atac) |
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1460 |
oops |
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|
1461 |
|
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|
1462 |
method_setup my_atac = {* Scan.lift (Scan.succeed (K (SIMPLE_METHOD' atac))) *} {* bla *} |
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|
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lemma "A \<Longrightarrow> A" |
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apply(my_atac) |
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oops |
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|
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1468 |
|
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|
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(* |
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ML {* SIMPLE_METHOD *} |
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ML {* METHOD *} |
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ML {* K (SIMPLE_METHOD ((etac @{thm conjE} THEN' rtac @{thm conjI}) 1)) *} |
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ML {* Scan.succeed *} |
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*) |
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ML {* resolve_tac *} |
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|
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method_setup myrule = |
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{* Scan.lift (Scan.succeed (K (METHOD (fn thms => resolve_tac thms 1)))) *} |
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{* bla *} |
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|
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lemma |
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assumes a: "A \<Longrightarrow> B \<Longrightarrow> C" |
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shows "C" |
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using a |
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apply(myrule) |
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