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chapter \<open>First Steps\label{chp:firststeps}\<close> |
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\begin{tabular}{@ {}l} |
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to separate them. |
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text \<open> |
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set the configuration value |
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text \<open> |
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\<open>pwriteln (pretty_term show_types_ctxt @{term "(1::nat, x)"})\<close> |
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A @{ML_type cterm} can be printed with the following function. |
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\<close> |
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ML %grayML %grayML\<open>fun pretty_cterm ctxt ctrm = |
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text \<open> |
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\<close> |
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ML %grayML\<open>fun pretty_cterms ctxt ctrms = |
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text \<open> |
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@{thm [source] conjI} shown below can be used for any (typable) |
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\<open>pwriteln (pretty_thm @{context} @{thm conjI})\<close> |
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However, to improve the readability when printing theorems, we |
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\<close> |
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in |
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end\<close> |
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text \<open> |
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\<open>pwriteln (pretty_thm_no_vars @{context} @{thm conjI})\<close> |
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\<open>\<lbrakk>P; Q\<rbrakk> \<Longrightarrow> P \<and> Q\<close>} |
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\<close> |
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ML %grayML\<open>fun pretty_thms ctxt thms = |
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fun pretty_thms_no_vars ctxt thms = |
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ML %grayML\<open>fun pretty_typ ctxt ty = Syntax.pretty_typ ctxt ty |
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fun pretty_typs ctxt tys = |
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respectively @{ML_type ctyp} |
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fun pretty_ctyps ctxt ctys = |
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\begin{readmore} |
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\end{readmore} |
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Note that for printing out several ``parcels'' of information that belong |
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@{ML_matchresult_fake [display,gray] |
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\<open>pwriteln (Pretty.str "First half,"); |
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pwriteln (Pretty.str "and second half.")\<close> |
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@{ML_response [display,gray] |
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which is the function composed of first the increment-by-one function and |
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function composition allows you to read the code top-down. This combinator |
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where we store the theorems @{thm [source] conjI}, @{thm [source] conjunct1} |
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theorems. The point of @{ML \<open>#>\<close>} is that you can sequence such function calls. |
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in Basics} allows you to get hold of an intermediate result (to do some |
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|> tap (fn x => pwriteln (Pretty.str (@{make_string} x))) |
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text \<open> |
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increments the argument first by \<open>1\<close> and then by \<open>2\<close>. In the |
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intermediate result. The function @{ML tap} can only be used for |
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value (as a pair). It is defined as |
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\<close> |
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x |> `(fn x => x + 1) |
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\<open>x\<close>. The intermediate result is therefore the pair @{ML \<open>(x + 1, x)\<close> |
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for x}. After that, the function increments the right-hand component of the |
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pair. So finally the result will be @{ML \<open>(x + 1, x + 1)\<close> for x}. |
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defined for functions manipulating pairs. The first applies the function to |
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the first component of the pair, defined as |
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ML %grayML\<open>fun (x, y) |>> f = (f x, y)\<close> |
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text \<open> |
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intermediate values in functions that return pairs. As an example, suppose you |
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threshold. If the threshold is @{ML \<open>5\<close>}, the list @{ML \<open>[1,6,2,5,3,4]\<close>} |
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should be separated as @{ML \<open>([1,2,3,4], [6,5])\<close>}. Such a function can be |
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implemented as |
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let |
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end\<close> |
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text \<open> |
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the pair @{ML \<open>(los, grs)\<close> for los grs}. However, this function |
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can be implemented more concisely as |
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ML %grayML\<open>fun separate _ [] = ([], []) |
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if i <= x |
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then separate i xs ||> cons x |
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else separate i xs |>> cons x\<close> |
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text \<open> |
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avoiding the explicit \<open>let\<close>. While in this example the gain in |
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conciseness is only small, in more complicated situations the benefit of |
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elements from a pair. This combinator is defined as |
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\<close> |
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ML %grayML\<open>fun (x, y) |-> f = f x y\<close> |
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text \<open> |
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and can be used to write the following roundabout version |
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\<close> |
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ML %grayML\<open>fun double x = |
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text \<open> |
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task is to update a theory and the update also produces a side-result (for |
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example a theorem). Functions for such tasks return a pair whose second |
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component is the theory and the fist component is the side-result. Using |
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@{ML ||>>}, you can do conveniently the update and also |
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accumulate the side-results. Consider the following simple function. |
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\<close> |
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ML %linenosgray\<open>fun acc_incs x = |
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||>> (fn x => (x, x + 1)) |
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||>> (fn x => (x, x + 1))\<close> |
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text \<open> |
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the value by one, but also nest the intermediate results to the left. For example |
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@{ML_matchresult [display,gray] |
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end\<close> |
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\<close> |
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ML %grayML\<open>val ((([one_def], [two_def]), [three_def]), ctxt') = |
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context with the definitions. The result we are interested in is the |
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both as pairs. We can use this information for example to print out the definiens and |
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the theorem corresponding to the definitions. For example for the first definition: |
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val (one_trm, (_, one_thm)) = one_def |
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end\<close> |
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\<open>One |
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One \<equiv> 1\<close>} |
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the related reverse function composition is @{ML \<open>#>\<close>}. In fact all the |
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combinators @{ML \<open>|->\<close>}, @{ML \<open>|>>\<close>} , @{ML \<open>||>\<close>} and @{ML \<open>||>>\<close>} |
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Basics} and @{ML_ind "##>>" in Basics}. Using @{ML \<open>#->\<close>}, for example, the |
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function \<open>double\<close> can also be written as: |
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\<close> |
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ML %grayML\<open>val double = |
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(fn x => fn y => x + y)\<close> |
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text \<open> |
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apply_fresh_args}, where @{ML curry} is needed for making the function @{ML |
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list_comb}, which works over pairs, to fit with the combinator @{ML \<open>|>\<close>}. Such |
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val ctxt = @{context} |
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map (Syntax.parse_term ctxt) ["m + n", "m * n", "m - (n::nat)"] |
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|> Syntax.check_terms ctxt |
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|> pretty_terms ctxt |
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end\<close> |
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\<open>m + n, m * n, m - n\<close>} |
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\<close> |
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text \<open> |
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In this example we obtain three terms (using the function |
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check_terms in Syntax} needs plumbing. This can be done with the function |
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val ctxt = @{context} |
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|> singleton (Syntax.check_terms ctxt) |
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end\<close> |
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\<open>m - n\<close>} |
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\begin{readmore} |
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"Pure/library.ML"} |
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and @{ML_file "Pure/General/basics.ML"}. Also \isccite{sec:ML-linear-trans} |
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contains further information about combinators. |
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\end{readmore} |
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\begin{exercise} |
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Find out what the combinator @{ML \<open>K I\<close>} does. |
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\end{exercise} |
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\<close> |
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section \<open>ML-Antiquotations\label{sec:antiquote}\<close> |
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text \<open> |
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Recall from Section \ref{sec:include} that code in Isabelle is always |
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reference are realised in Isabelle with ML-antiquotations, often just called |
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antiquotations.\footnote{Note that there are two kinds of antiquotations in |
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\emph{document}\index{document antiquotation} antiquotations. They are used |
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@{ML_matchresult [display,gray] \<open>Context.theory_name @{theory}\<close> \<open>"First_Steps"\<close>} |
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\<close> |
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different theory. Instead, the code above defines the constant function |
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\emph{not} replaced with code that will look up the current theory in |
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some data structure and return it. Instead, it is literally |
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Another important antiquotation is \<open>@{context}\<close>. (What the |
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\ref{chp:advanced}.) A context is for example needed to use the |
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function @{ML print_abbrevs in Proof_Context} that list of all currently |
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defined abbreviations. For example |
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\<open>\<dots> |
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INTER \<equiv> INFIMUM |
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Inter \<equiv> Inf |
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\<dots>\<close>} |
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currently defined; this can change over time. |
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@{ML_response [display,gray] \<open>@{thm allI}\<close> \<open>(\<And>x. ?P x) \<Longrightarrow> \<forall>x. ?P x\<close>} |
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\<open>@{thms conj_ac}\<close> |
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\<open>["(?P \<and> ?Q) = (?Q \<and> ?P)", |
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"(?P \<and> ?Q \<and> ?R) = (?Q \<and> ?P \<and> ?R)", |
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"((?P \<and> ?Q) \<and> ?R) = (?P \<and> ?Q \<and> ?R)"]\<close>} |
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The thm-antiquotations can also be used for manipulating theorems. For |
474 | 799 |
example, if you need the version of the theorem @{thm [source] refl} that |
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has a meta-equality instead of an equality, you can write |
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\<open>@{thm refl[THEN eq_reflection]}\<close> |
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\<open>?x \<equiv> ?x\<close>} |
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The point of these antiquotations is that referring to theorems in this way |
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makes your code independent from what theorems the user might have stored |
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under this name (this becomes especially important when you deal with |
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It is also possible to prove lemmas with the antiquotation \<open>@{lemma \<dots> by \<dots>}\<close> |
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whose first argument is a statement (possibly many of them separated by \<open>and\<close>) |
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and the second is a proof. For example |
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\<close> |
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ML %grayML\<open>val foo_thms = @{lemma "True" and "False \<Longrightarrow> P" by simp_all}\<close> |
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text \<open> |
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The result can be printed out as follows. |
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@{ML_response [gray,display] |
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\<open>foo_thms |> pretty_thms_no_vars @{context} |
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|> pwriteln\<close> |
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\<open>True, False \<Longrightarrow> P\<close>} |
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You can also refer to the current simpset via an antiquotation. To illustrate |
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this we implement the function that extracts the theorem names stored in a |
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simpset. |
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829 |
\<close> |
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ML %grayML\<open>fun get_thm_names_from_ss ctxt = |
131 | 832 |
let |
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val simpset = Raw_Simplifier.simpset_of ctxt |
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val {simps,...} = Raw_Simplifier.dest_ss simpset |
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in |
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map #1 simps |
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end\<close> |
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838 |
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text \<open> |
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The function @{ML_ind dest_ss in Raw_Simplifier} returns a record containing all |
414 | 841 |
information stored in the simpset, but here we are only interested in the names of the |
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simp-rules. Now you can feed in the current simpset into this function. |
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The current simpset can be referred to using @{ML_ind simpset_of in Raw_Simplifier}. |
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@{ML_response [display,gray] |
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\<open>get_thm_names_from_ss @{context}\<close> |
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\<open>["Euclidean_Division.euclidean_size_int_def",\<dots>\<close>} |
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Again, this way of referencing simpsets makes you independent from additions |
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code. |
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exercise care when introducing new ones, as they can also make your code |
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difficult to read. In the next chapter we describe how to construct |
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terms with the (built-in) antiquotation \<open>@{term \<dots>}\<close>. A restriction |
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of this antiquotation is that it does not allow you to use schematic |
858 |
variables in terms. If you want to have an antiquotation that does not have |
|
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this restriction, you can implement your own using the function @{ML_ind |
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inline in ML_Antiquotation} from the structure @{ML_structure ML_Antiquotation}. The code |
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for the antiquotation \<open>term_pat\<close> is as follows. |
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\<close> |
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ML %linenosgray\<open>val term_pat_setup = |
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let |
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val parser = Args.context -- Scan.lift Args.embedded_inner_syntax |
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fun term_pat (ctxt, str) = |
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str |> Proof_Context.read_term_pattern ctxt |
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|> ML_Syntax.print_term |
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|> ML_Syntax.atomic |
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ML_Antiquotation.inline @{binding "term_pat"} (parser >> term_pat) |
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end\<close> |
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text \<open> |
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\<close> |
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setup %gray \<open>term_pat_setup\<close> |
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text \<open> |
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Proof_Context} (Line 6); the next two lines transform the term into a string |
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@{ML_matchresult [display,gray] |
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\<open>@{term_pat "Suc (?x::nat)"}\<close> |
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\<open>Const ("Nat.Suc", _) $ Var (("x", 0), _)\<close>} |
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which shows the internal representation of the term \<open>Suc ?x\<close>. Similarly |
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we can write an antiquotation for type patterns. Its code is |
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\<close> |
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ML %grayML\<open>val type_pat_setup = |
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let |
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val parser = Args.context -- Scan.lift Args.embedded_inner_syntax |
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fun typ_pat (ctxt, str) = |
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let |
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val ctxt' = Proof_Context.set_mode Proof_Context.mode_schematic ctxt |
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in |
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str |> Syntax.read_typ ctxt' |
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|> ML_Syntax.print_typ |
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|> ML_Syntax.atomic |
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end |
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in |
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ML_Antiquotation.inline @{binding "typ_pat"} (parser >> typ_pat) |
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end\<close> |
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text \<open> |
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which can be installed with |
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\<close> |
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setup %gray \<open>type_pat_setup\<close> |
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text \<open> |
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careful deliberations. They can potentially make your code harder, rather than easier, to read. |
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\begin{readmore} @{url "Norbert/ML/ml_antiquotation.ML"} |
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The files @{ML_file "Pure/ML/ml_antiquotation.ML"} and @{ML_file "Pure/ML/ml_antiquotations.ML"} |
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contain the infrastructure and definitions for most antiquotations. Most of the basic operations |
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on ML-syntax are implemented in @{ML_file "Pure/ML/ml_syntax.ML"}. |
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\end{readmore} |
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\<close> |
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section \<open>Storing Data in Isabelle\label{sec:storing}\<close> |
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931 |
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text \<open> |
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data. Before we delve into the details, let us digress a bit. Conventional |
350 | 935 |
wisdom has it that the type-system of ML ensures that an |
936 |
@{ML_type "'a list"}, say, can only hold elements of the same type, namely |
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@{ML_type "'a"} (or whatever is substitued for it). Despite this common |
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wisdom, however, it is possible to implement a |
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universal type in ML, although by some arguably accidental features of ML. |
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This universal type can be used to store data of different type into a single list. |
350 | 941 |
In fact, it allows one to inject and to project data of \emph{arbitrary} type. This is |
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in contrast to datatypes, which only allow injection and projection of data for |
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some \emph{fixed} collection of types. In light of the conventional wisdom cited |
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above it is important to keep in mind that the universal type does not |
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destroy type-safety of ML: storing and accessing the data can only be done |
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in a type-safe manner...though run-time checks are needed for that. |
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\begin{readmore} |
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In ML the universal type is implemented as the type @{ML_type |
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Universal.universal}. |
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\end{readmore} |
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We will show the usage of the universal type by storing an integer and |
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a boolean into a single list. Let us first define injection and projection |
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functions for booleans and integers into and from the type @{ML_type Universal.universal}. |
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\<close> |
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ML %grayML\<open>local |
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val fn_int = Universal.tag () : int Universal.tag |
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val fn_bool = Universal.tag () : bool Universal.tag |
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in |
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val inject_int = Universal.tagInject fn_int; |
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val inject_bool = Universal.tagInject fn_bool; |
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val project_int = Universal.tagProject fn_int; |
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val project_bool = Universal.tagProject fn_bool |
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end\<close> |
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text \<open> |
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Using the injection functions, we can inject the integer @{ML_text "13"} |
330 | 970 |
and the boolean value @{ML_text "true"} into @{ML_type Universal.universal}, and |
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then store them in a @{ML_type "Universal.universal list"} as follows: |
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\<close> |
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ML %grayML\<open>val foo_list = |
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let |
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val thirteen = inject_int 13 |
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val truth_val = inject_bool true |
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in |
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[thirteen, truth_val] |
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end\<close> |
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981 |
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text \<open> |
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The data can be retrieved with the projection functions defined above. |
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984 |
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@{ML_response [display, gray] |
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\<open>(project_int (nth foo_list 0), |
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project_bool (nth foo_list 1))\<close> |
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\<open>13, |
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true\<close>} |
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a boolean. If we attempt to access the integer as a boolean, then we get |
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a runtime error. |
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@{ML_response [display, gray] |
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\<open>project_bool (nth foo_list 0)\<close> |
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\<open>exception Match raised\<close>} |
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containing a universal type. |
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data: theorem lists, simpsets, facts etc. Roughly speaking, there are two |
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places where data can be stored in Isabelle: in \emph{theories} and in \emph{proof |
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contexts}. Data such as simpsets are ``global'' and therefore need to be stored |
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in a theory (simpsets need to be maintained across proofs and even across |
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theories). On the other hand, data such as facts change inside a proof and |
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are only relevant to the proof at hand. Therefore such data needs to be |
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maintained inside a proof context, which represents ``local'' data. |
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be deleted from it), and a proof-context as a ``shortterm memory'' (it |
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connectives. Such a table might be useful in an automatic proof procedure |
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val merge = Symtab.merge (K true))\<close> |
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producing an associated @{ML_type thm}. We also have to specify four |
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operations performed on theories and we just give some sensible |
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contains functions for accessing the table (@{ML Data.get}) and for updating |
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it (@{ML Data.map}). There is also the function @{ML Data.put}, but it is |
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not relevant here. Below we define two |
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\<close> |
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ML %grayML\<open>val lookup = Symtab.lookup o Data.get |
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fun update k v = Data.map (Symtab.update (k, v))\<close> |
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text \<open> |
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logical connective, we can fill the table as follows. |
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setup %gray \<open> |
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update "imp" @{thm impI} #> |
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update "all" @{thm allI} |
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text \<open> |
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The use of the command \isacommand{setup} makes sure the table in the |
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Section~\ref{sec:theories}). The lookup can now be performed as follows. |
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\<open>lookup @{theory} "conj"\<close> |
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\<open>SOME "\<lbrakk>?P; ?Q\<rbrakk> \<Longrightarrow> ?P \<and> ?Q"\<close>} |
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An important point to note is that these tables (and data in general) |
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need to be treated in a purely functional fashion. Although |
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we can update the table as follows |
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\<close> |
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setup %gray \<open>update "conj" @{thm TrueI}\<close> |
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text \<open> |
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@{ML_response [display, gray] |
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\<open>lookup @{theory} "conj"\<close> |
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\<open>SOME "True"\<close>} |
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there are no references involved. This is one of the most fundamental |
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coding conventions for programming in Isabelle. References |
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interfere with the multithreaded execution model of Isabelle and also |
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integers. |
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\<close> |
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ML %grayML\<open>structure WrongRefData = Theory_Data |
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(type T = (int list) Unsynchronized.ref |
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val empty = Unsynchronized.ref [] |
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val extend = I |
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val merge = fst)\<close> |
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text \<open> |
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We initialise the reference with the empty list. Consequently a first |
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lookup produces @{ML \<open>ref []\<close> in Unsynchronized}. |
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\<open>WrongRefData.get @{theory}\<close> |
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\<open>ref []\<close>} |
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\<close> |
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ML %grayML\<open>fun ref_update n = WrongRefData.map |
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(fn r => let val _ = r := n::(!r) in r end)\<close> |
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text \<open> |
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which takes an integer and adds it to the content of the reference. |
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\isacommand{setup}. |
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\<close> |
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setup %gray \<open>ref_update 1\<close> |
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text \<open> |
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would expect that the list is empty again. But since it is stored in a |
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\isacommand{setup}-command again, we do not obtain @{ML \<open>ref [1]\<close> in |
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\begin{readmore} |
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The functors for data storage are defined in @{ML_file "Pure/context.ML"}. |
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Isabelle contains implementations of several container data structures, |
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including association lists in @{ML_file "Pure/General/alist.ML"}, |
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directed graphs in @{ML_file "Pure/General/graph.ML"}, and |
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tables and symtables in @{ML_file "Pure/General/table.ML"}. |
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\end{readmore} |
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\<close> |
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ML %grayML\<open>structure Data = Proof_Data |
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(type T = term list |
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fun init _ = [])\<close> |
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text \<open> |
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The init-function we have to specify must produce a list for when a context |
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is initialised (possibly taking the theory into account from which the |
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context is derived). We choose here to just return the empty list. Next |
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term and printing the list. |
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\<close> |
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ML %grayML\<open>fun update trm = Data.map (fn trms => trm::trms) |
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fun print ctxt = |
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case (Data.get ctxt) of |
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[] => pwriteln (Pretty.str "Empty!") |
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| trms => pwriteln (pretty_terms ctxt trms)\<close> |
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text \<open> |
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\<open>@{context}\<close> and update it in various ways. |
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@{ML_matchresult_fake [display,gray] |
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\<open>let |
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val ctxt0 = @{context} |
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val ctxt1 = ctxt0 |> update @{term "False"} |
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|> update @{term "True \<and> True"} |
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val ctxt2 = ctxt0 |> update @{term "1::nat"} |
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val ctxt3 = ctxt2 |> update @{term "2::nat"} |
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in |
347 | 1193 |
print ctxt0; |
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print ctxt1; |
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print ctxt2; |
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print ctxt3 |
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end\<close> |
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\<open>Empty! |
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True \<and> True, False |
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2, 1\<close>} |
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Many functions in Isabelle manage and update data in a similar |
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fashion. Consequently, such calculations with contexts occur frequently in |
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Isabelle code, although the ``context flow'' is usually only linear. |
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Note also that the calculation above has no effect on the underlying |
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theory. Once we throw away the contexts, we have no access to their |
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associated data. This is different for theories, where the command |
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\isacommand{setup} registers the data with the current and future |
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theories, and therefore one can access the data potentially |
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indefinitely. |
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484 | 1213 |
Move elsewhere |
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for treating theories and proof contexts more uniformly. This type is defined as follows |
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\<close> |
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ML_val %grayML\<open>datatype generic = |
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Theory of theory |
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| Proof of proof\<close> |
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text \<open> |
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\footnote{\bf FIXME: say more about generic contexts.} |
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350 | 1227 |
above. The first instance implements named theorem lists using the functor |
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@{ML_functor_ind Named_Thms}. This is because storing theorems in a list |
350 | 1229 |
is such a common task. To obtain a named theorem list, you just declare |
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\<close> |
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ML %grayML\<open>structure FooRules = Named_Thms |
481 | 1233 |
(val name = @{binding "foo"} |
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val description = "Theorems for foo")\<close> |
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text \<open> |
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and set up the @{ML_structure FooRules} with the command |
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\<close> |
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setup %gray \<open>FooRules.setup\<close> |
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text \<open> |
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This code declares a data container where the theorems are stored, |
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modifying the theorems. |
350 | 1247 |
Furthermore, the theorems are made available on the user-level under the name |
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\<open>foo\<close>. For example you can declare three lemmas to be a member of the |
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theorem list \<open>foo\<close> by: |
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\<close> |
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329 | 1252 |
lemma rule1[foo]: "A" sorry |
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lemma rule2[foo]: "B" sorry |
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1254 |
lemma rule3[foo]: "C" sorry |
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1258 |
declare rule1[foo del] |
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text \<open>You can query the remaining ones with: |
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1262 |
\begin{isabelle} |
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\isacommand{thm}~\<open>foo\<close>\\ |
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\<open>> ?C\<close>\\ |
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\<open>> ?B\<close> |
329 | 1266 |
\end{isabelle} |
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\<close> |
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setup %gray \<open>Context.theory_map (FooRules.add_thm @{thm TrueI})\<close> |
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The rules in the list can be retrieved using the function |
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@{ML FooRules.get}: |
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@{ML_response [display,gray] |
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\<open>["True", "?C", "?B"]\<close>} |
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1281 |
Note that this function takes a proof context as argument. This might be |
|
350 | 1282 |
confusing, since the theorem list is stored as theory data. It becomes clear by knowing |
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that the proof context contains the information about the current theory and so the function |
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347 | 1284 |
can access the theorem list in the theory via the context. |
329 | 1285 |
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\begin{readmore} |
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347 | 1287 |
For more information about named theorem lists see |
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@{ML_file "Pure/Tools/named_thms.ML"}. |
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329 | 1289 |
\end{readmore} |
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||
1291 |
The second special instance of the data storage mechanism are configuration |
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1292 |
values. They are used to enable users to configure tools without having to |
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1293 |
resort to the ML-level (and also to avoid references). Assume you want the |
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user to control three values, say \<open>bval\<close> containing a boolean, \<open>ival\<close> containing an integer and \<open>sval\<close> containing a string. These |
329 | 1295 |
values can be declared by |
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\<close> |
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ML %grayML\<open>val bval = Attrib.setup_config_bool @{binding "bval"} (K false) |
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val ival = Attrib.setup_config_int @{binding "ival"} (K 0) |
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val sval = Attrib.setup_config_string @{binding "sval"} (K "some string")\<close> |
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text \<open> |
462 | 1303 |
where each value needs to be given a default. |
329 | 1304 |
The user can now manipulate the values from the user-level of Isabelle |
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with the command |
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\<close> |
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\<open>true\<close>} |
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It is also possible to manipulate the configuration values |
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and @{ML_ind put_global in Config}. For example |
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val ctxt'' = Config.put sval "bar" ctxt' |
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Config.get ctxt' sval, |
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Config.get ctxt'' sval) |
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end\<close> |
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\<open>("some string", "foo", "bar")\<close>} |
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in the simplifier. This can be used for example in the following proof |
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\<close> |
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lemma |
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shows "(False \<or> True) \<and> True" |
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proof (rule conjI) |
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show "False \<or> True" using [[simp_trace = true]] by simp |
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next |
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show "True" by simp |
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qed |
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text \<open> |
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\begin{readmore} |
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\end{readmore} |
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\<close> |
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section \<open>Summary\<close> |
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text \<open> |
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This chapter describes the combinators that are used in Isabelle, as well |
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as a simple printing infrastructure for @{ML_type term}, @{ML_type cterm} |
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and @{ML_type thm}. The section on ML-antiquotations shows how to refer |
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statically to entities from the logic level of Isabelle. Isabelle also |
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contains mechanisms for storing arbitrary data in theory and proof |
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\begin{conventions} |
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\begin{itemize} |
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