TODO
author Cezary Kaliszyk <kaliszyk@in.tum.de>
Thu, 25 Mar 2010 15:06:58 +0100
changeset 1649 ba837d3ed37f
parent 1576 7b8f570b2450
child 1654 b4e330083383
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Update TODO

Automatically created functions:

  ty1_tyn.bn[simp]        lifted equations for bn funs
  ty1_tyn.fv[simp]        lifted equations for fv funs
  ty1_tyn.perm[simp]      lifted permutation equations
  ty1_tyn.distinct[simp]  lifted distincts
  ty1_tyn.eq_iff
  ty1_tyn.induct
  ty1_tyn.inducts
  instance ty1 and tyn :: fs
  ty1_tyn.supp            empty when for too many bindings

Smaller things:

- maybe <type>_perm whould be called permute_<type>.simps;
  that would conform with the terminology in Nominal2

- we also need to lift the size function for nominal
  datatypes

Bigger things:

- nested recursion, like types "trm list" in a constructor

- define permute_bn automatically and prove properties of it

- prove renaming-of-binders lemmas

- strong induction rules

- check support equations for more bindings per constructor

- For binding functions that call other binding functions
  the following are proved with cheat_tac:
    bn_eqvt, bn_rsp, alpha_bn_rsp, constr_rsp

- store information about defined nominal datatypes, so that
  it can be used to define new types that depend on these

- make parser aware of recursive and of different versions of abs

Less important:

- fv_rsp uses 'blast' to show goals of the type:
  a u b = c u d   ==>  a u x u b = c u x u d