--- a/Nominal/ROOT.ML Wed Mar 17 15:13:31 2010 +0100
+++ b/Nominal/ROOT.ML Wed Mar 17 17:10:19 2010 +0100
@@ -5,6 +5,14 @@
"Nominal2_Eqvt",
"Nominal2_Atoms",
"Nominal2_Supp",
+ "Test"]
+
+(*
+no_document use_thys
+ ["Nominal2_Base",
+ "Nominal2_Eqvt",
+ "Nominal2_Atoms",
+ "Nominal2_Supp",
"Test",
"Term1",
"Term2",
@@ -17,3 +25,4 @@
"Term9",
"TySch",
"LFex"];
+*)
\ No newline at end of file
--- a/Paper/Paper.thy Wed Mar 17 15:13:31 2010 +0100
+++ b/Paper/Paper.thy Wed Mar 17 17:10:19 2010 +0100
@@ -7,13 +7,38 @@
section {* Introduction *}
text {*
- Here can come any text.
+
+ It has not yet fared so well in the POPLmark challenge
+ as the second part contain a formalisation of records
+ where ...
+
+ The difficulty can be appreciated by considering that the
+ definition given by Leroy in [] is incorrect (it omits a
+ side-condition).
+
+ Examples: type-schemes
+
+ Contributions: We provide definitions for when terms
+ involving general bindings are alpha-equivelent.
+*}
+
+text {* A Brief Overview about the Nominal Logic Work *}
+
+text {* Abstractions *}
+
+text {* Alpha-Equivalence and Free Variables *}
+
+
+text {*
+ Acknowledgements: We thank Andrew Pitts for the many discussions
+ about the topic. We thank Peter Sewell for making [] available
+ to us and explaining some of the finer points of the OTT tool.
+
*}
-
(*<*)
end
(*>*)
\ No newline at end of file
--- a/Paper/document/root.tex Wed Mar 17 15:13:31 2010 +0100
+++ b/Paper/document/root.tex Wed Mar 17 17:10:19 2010 +0100
@@ -1,7 +1,9 @@
-\documentclass{article}
-%%\documentclass[epsf]{acmconf}
+\documentclass{acmconf}
\usepackage{isabelle,isabellesym}
+\ConferenceShortName{ICFP}
+\ConferenceName{International Conference on Functional Programming}
+
% further packages required for unusual symbols (see also
% isabellesym.sty), use only when needed
@@ -46,6 +48,7 @@
\newenvironment{example}[0]{\begin{Example} \it}{\end{Example}}
\newenvironment{proof-of}[1]{{\em Proof of #1:}}{}
+
\begin{document}
\title{\LARGE\bf General Binding Structures in Nominal Isabelle, or How to
@@ -54,7 +57,11 @@
\maketitle
\begin{abstract}
-TODO
+Nominal Isabelle is a definitional extension of the Isabelle/HOL
+theorem prover. It provides a reasoning infrastructure for formalisations
+of programming language calculi. In this paper we present an extension
+of Nominal Isabelle with general binding constructs. Such constructs
+are important in formalisation ...
\end{abstract}
% generated text of all theories