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\title{\includegraphics[scale=0.5]{isabelle_sledgehammer} \\[4ex]
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Hammering Away \\[\smallskipamount] |
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\Large A User's Guide to Sledgehammer for Isabelle/HOL} |
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\author{\hbox{} \\
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Jasmin Christian Blanchette \\ |
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{\normalsize Institut f\"ur Informatik, Technische Universit\"at M\"unchen} \\[4\smallskipamount]
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{\normalsize Computer Laboratory, University of Cambridge} \\
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\section{Introduction}
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\label{introduction}
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Sledgehammer is a tool that applies automatic theorem provers (ATPs) |
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and satisfiability-modulo-theories (SMT) solvers on the current goal. The |
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supported ATPs are E \cite{schulz-2002}, E-SInE \cite{sine}, E-ToFoF
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\cite{tofof}, LEO-II \cite{leo2}, Satallax \cite{satallax}, SNARK \cite{snark},
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SPASS \cite{weidenbach-et-al-2009}, Vampire \cite{riazanov-voronkov-2002}, and
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Waldmeister \cite{waldmeister}. The ATPs are run either locally or remotely via
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the System\-On\-TPTP web service \cite{sutcliffe-2000}. In addition to the ATPs,
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the SMT solvers Z3 \cite{z3} is used by default, and you can tell Sledgehammer
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to try Alt-Ergo \cite{alt-ergo}, CVC3 \cite{cvc3}, and Yices \cite{yices} as
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well; these are run either locally or (for CVC3 and Z3) on a server at the TU |
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M\"unchen. |
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The problem passed to the automatic provers consists of your current goal |
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together with a heuristic selection of hundreds of facts (theorems) from the |
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current theory context, filtered by relevance. Because jobs are run in the |
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background, you can continue to work on your proof by other means. Provers can |
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be run in parallel. Any reply (which may arrive half a minute later) will appear |
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in the Proof General response buffer. |
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The result of a successful proof search is some source text that usually (but |
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not always) reconstructs the proof within Isabelle. For ATPs, the reconstructed |
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proof relies on the general-purpose \textit{metis} proof method, which
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integrates the Metis ATP in Isabelle/HOL with explicit inferences going through |
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the kernel. Thus its results are correct by construction. |
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In this manual, we will explicitly invoke the \textbf{sledgehammer} command.
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Sledgehammer also provides an automatic mode that can be enabled via the ``Auto |
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Sledgehammer'' option in Proof General's ``Isabelle'' menu. In this mode, |
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Sledgehammer is run on every newly entered theorem. The time limit for Auto |
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Sledgehammer and other automatic tools can be set using the ``Auto Tools Time |
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Limit'' option. |
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To run Sledgehammer, you must make sure that the theory \textit{Sledgehammer} is
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imported---this is rarely a problem in practice since it is part of |
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\textit{Main}. Examples of Sledgehammer use can be found in Isabelle's
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\texttt{src/HOL/Metis\_Examples} directory.
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Comments and bug reports concerning Sledgehammer or this manual should be |
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directed to the author at \authoremail. |
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%\textbf{Acknowledgment.} The author would like to thank Mark Summerfield for
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%suggesting several textual improvements. |
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\section{Installation}
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\label{installation}
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Sledgehammer is part of Isabelle, so you don't need to install it. However, it |
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relies on third-party automatic provers (ATPs and SMT solvers). |
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Among the ATPs, E, LEO-II, Satallax, SPASS, and Vampire can be run locally; in |
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addition, E, E-SInE, E-ToFoF, iProver, iProver-Eq, LEO-II, Satallax, SNARK, |
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Waldmeister, and Vampire are available remotely via System\-On\-TPTP |
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\cite{sutcliffe-2000}. If you want better performance, you should at least
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install E and SPASS locally. |
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Among the SMT solvers, Alt-Ergo, CVC3, Yices, and Z3 can be run locally, and |
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CVC3 and Z3 can be run remotely on a TU M\"unchen server. If you want better |
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performance and get the ability to replay proofs that rely on the \emph{smt}
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proof method without an Internet connection, you should at least install Z3 |
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locally. |
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There are three main ways to install automatic provers on your machine: |
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\begin{sloppy}
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\item[\labelitemi] If you installed an official Isabelle package, it should |
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\footnote{Vampire's and Yices's licenses prevent us from doing the same for
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these otherwise remarkable tools.} |
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For Z3, you must additionally set the variable |
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\texttt{Z3\_NON\_COMMERCIAL} to ``yes'' to confirm that you are a
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noncommercial user, either in the environment in which Isabelle is |
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\texttt{\char`\~/\$ISABELLE\_HOME\_USER/etc/settings} file.
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SPASS, and Z3 binary packages from \download. Extract the archives, then add a |
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line to your \texttt{\$ISABELLE\_HOME\_USER\slash etc\slash components}%
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\footnote{The variable \texttt{\$ISABELLE\_HOME\_USER} is set by Isabelle at
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startup. Its value can be retrieved by executing \texttt{isabelle}
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\texttt{getenv} \texttt{ISABELLE\_HOME\_USER} on the command line.}
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file with the absolute path to CVC3, E, SPASS, or Z3. For example, if the |
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\texttt{components} file does not exist yet and you extracted SPASS to
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\texttt{/usr/local/spass-3.7}, create it with the single line
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\url{http://www.vprover.org/}), set the environment variable \texttt{E\_HOME},
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\texttt{LEO2\_HOME}, \texttt{SATALLAX\_HOME}, \texttt{SPASS\_HOME}, or
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\texttt{VAMPIRE\_HOME} to the directory that contains the \texttt{eproof},
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\texttt{leo}, \texttt{satallax}, \texttt{SPASS}, or \texttt{vampire} executable.
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Sledgehammer has been tested with E 1.0 to 1.4, LEO-II 1.2.9, Satallax 2.2, |
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\footnote{Following the rewrite of Vampire, the counter for version numbers was
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versions of the ATPs might not work well with Sledgehammer. Ideally, |
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also set \texttt{E\_VERSION}, \texttt{LEO2\_VERSION},
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\texttt{VAMPIRE\_VERSION} to the prover's version number (e.g., ``1.4'').
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Similarly, if you want to build Alt-Ergo or CVC3, or found a |
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the executable, \emph{including the file name}. Sledgehammer has been tested
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with Alt-Ergo 0.93, CVC3 2.2, Yices 1.0.28, and Z3 3.0 to 3.2. |
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Since the SMT solvers' output formats are somewhat unstable, other |
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versions of the solvers might not work well with Sledgehammer. Ideally, |
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also set \texttt{CVC3\_VERSION}, \texttt{YICES\_VERSION}, or
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To check whether E, SPASS, Vampire, and/or Z3 are successfully installed, try |
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out the example in \S\ref{first-steps}. If the remote versions of any of these
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provers is used (identified by the prefix ``\emph{remote\_\/}''), or if the
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local versions fail to solve the easy goal presented there, something must be |
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(\texttt{libwww-perl}) installed. If you must use a proxy server to access the
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Internet, set the \texttt{http\_proxy} environment variable to the proxy, either
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in the environment in which Isabelle is launched or in your |
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\texttt{\char`\~/\$ISABELLE\_HOME\_USER/etc/settings} file. Here are a few
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\section{First Steps}
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\textbf{theory}~\textit{Scratch} \\
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\textbf{lemma} ``$[a] = [b] \,\Longrightarrow\, a = b$'' \\
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Instead of issuing the \textbf{sledgehammer} command, you can also find
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Sledgehammer in the ``Commands'' submenu of the ``Isabelle'' menu in Proof |
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General or press the Emacs key sequence C-c C-a C-s. |
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Sledgehammer: ``\textit{e\/}'' on goal \\
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$[a] = [b] \,\Longrightarrow\, a = b$ \\ |
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Sledgehammer: ``\textit{z3\/}'' on goal \\
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$[a] = [b] \,\Longrightarrow\, a = b$ \\ |
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Sledgehammer: ``\textit{vampire\/}'' on goal \\
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$[a] = [b] \,\Longrightarrow\, a = b$ \\ |
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Sledgehammer: ``\textit{spass\/}'' on goal \\
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$[a] = [b] \,\Longrightarrow\, a = b$ \\ |
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\textit{remote\_} prefix. Waldmeister is run only for unit equational problems,
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For each successful prover, Sledgehammer gives a one-liner proof that uses |
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the \textit{metis} or \textit{smt} proof method. Approximate timings are shown
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in parentheses, indicating how fast the call is. You can click the proof to |
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\textit{isar\_proof} option (\S\ref{output-format}):
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\section{Hints}
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\label{hints}
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This section presents a few hints that should help you get the most out of |
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\S\ref{frequently-asked-questions}.
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\point{Presimplify the goal}
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For best results, first simplify your problem by calling \textit{auto} or at
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least \textit{safe} followed by \textit{simp\_all}. The SMT solvers provide
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arithmetic decision procedures, but the ATPs typically do not (or if they do, |
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Sledgehammer does not use it yet). Apart from Waldmeister, they are not |
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\textit{simp} rule. Higher-order problems can be tackled, but the success rate
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\point{Make sure E, SPASS, Vampire, and Z3 are locally installed}
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Locally installed provers are faster and more reliable than those running on |
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\item[\labelitemi] \textbf{\textit{provers}} (\S\ref{mode-of-operation}) specifies
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the automatic provers (ATPs and SMT solvers) that should be run whenever |
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Sledgehammer is invoked (e.g., ``\textit{provers}~= \textit{e spass
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remote\_vampire\/}''). For convenience, you can omit ``\textit{provers}~=''
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and simply write the prover names as a space-separated list (e.g., ``\textit{e
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\item[\labelitemi] \textbf{\textit{max\_relevant}} (\S\ref{relevance-filter})
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specifies the maximum number of facts that should be passed to the provers. By |
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default, the value is prover-dependent but varies between about 150 and 1000. If |
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the provers time out, you can try lowering this value to, say, 100 or 50 and see |
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\item[\labelitemi] \textbf{\textit{isar\_proof}} (\S\ref{output-format}) specifies
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that Isar proofs should be generated, instead of one-liner \textit{metis} or
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\textit{smt} proofs. The length of the Isar proofs can be controlled by setting
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\textit{isar\_shrink\_factor} (\S\ref{output-format}).
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\item[\labelitemi] \textbf{\textit{timeout}} (\S\ref{timeouts}) controls the
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provers' time limit. It is set to 30 seconds, but since Sledgehammer runs |
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Options can be set globally using \textbf{sledgehammer\_params}
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options with their current value. Fact selection can be influenced by specifying |
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This sections answers frequently (and infrequently) asked questions about |
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\point{Which facts are passed to the automatic provers?}
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The relevance filter assigns a score to every available fact (lemma, theorem, |
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definition, or axiom) based upon how many constants that fact shares with the |
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conjecture. This process iterates to include facts relevant to those just |
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accepted, but with a decay factor to ensure termination. The constants are |
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weighted to give unusual ones greater significance. The relevance filter copes |
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are common, it is unable to discriminate among the hundreds of facts that are |
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picked up. The relevance filter is also memoryless: It has no information about |
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how many times a particular fact has been used in a proof, and it cannot learn. |
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The number of facts included in a problem varies from prover to prover, since |
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some provers get overwhelmed more easily than others. You can show the number of |
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facts given using the \textit{verbose} option (\S\ref{output-format}) and the
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actual facts using \textit{debug} (\S\ref{output-format}).
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lemmas. If you are looking for longer proofs, you must typically restrict the |
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number of facts, by setting the \textit{max\_relevant} option
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(\S\ref{relevance-filter}) to, say, 25 or 50.
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You can also influence which facts are actually selected in a number of ways. If |
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``$(\textit{add}{:}~\textit{my\_facts})$'' syntax. For example:
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the facts via \textbf{using}:
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\textbf{using} \textit{hd.simps} \textit{tl.simps} \\
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The facts are then more likely to be selected than otherwise, and if they are |
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selected at iteration $j$ they also influence which facts are selected at |
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iterations $j + 1$, $j + 2$, etc. To give them even more weight, try |
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\textbf{using} \textit{hd.simps} \textit{tl.simps} \\
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\textbf{apply}~\textbf{--} \\
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\point{Why does Metis fail to reconstruct the proof?}
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proof is too difficult for it. Metis's search is complete, so it should |
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obtain a step-by-step Isar proof where each step is justified by \textit{metis}.
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Since the steps are fairly small, \textit{metis} is more likely to be able to
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replay them. |
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\item[\labelitemi] Try the \textit{smt} proof method instead of \textit{metis}. It
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is usually stronger, but you need to either have Z3 available to replay the |
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proofs, trust the SMT solver, or use certificates. See the documentation in the |
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\emph{SMT} theory (\texttt{\$ISABELLE\_HOME/src/HOL/SMT.thy}) for details.
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the necessary facts via \textbf{unfolding}, \textbf{using}, \textit{intro}{:},
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\textit{elim}{:}, \textit{dest}{:}, or \textit{simp}{:}, as appropriate.
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message |
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using \textit{type\_enc} (\S\ref{problem-encoding}), this is a bug, and you are
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\point{Why are the generated Isar proofs so ugly/broken?}
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The current implementation of the Isar proof feature, |
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enabled by the \textit{isar\_proof} option (\S\ref{output-format}),
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is highly experimental. Work on a new implementation has begun. There is a large body of |
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research into transforming resolution proofs into natural deduction proofs (such |
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set the \textit{isar\_shrink\_factor} option (\S\ref{output-format}) to a larger
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value or to try several provers and keep the nicest-looking proof. |
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\point{How can I tell whether a suggested proof is sound?}
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Earlier versions of Sledgehammer often suggested unsound proofs---either proofs |
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of nontheorems or simply proofs that rely on type-unsound inferences. This |
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is a thing of the past, unless you explicitly specify an unsound encoding |
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using \textit{type\_enc} (\S\ref{problem-encoding}).
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Officially, the only form of ``unsoundness'' that lurks in the sound |
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encodings is related to missing characteristic theorems of datatypes. For |
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\textbf{sledgehammer} ()
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suggests an argumentless \textit{metis} call that fails. However, the conjecture
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does actually hold, and the \textit{metis} call can be repaired by adding
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\textit{list.distinct}.
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We hope to address this problem in a future version of Isabelle. In the |
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meantime, you can avoid it by passing the \textit{strict} option
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(\S\ref{problem-encoding}).
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\point{What are the \textit{full\_types}, \textit{no\_types}, and
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\textit{mono\_tags} arguments to Metis?}
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version of Metis. It is somewhat slower than \textit{metis}, but the proof
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search is fully typed, and it also includes more powerful rules such as the |
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axiom ``$x = \const{True} \mathrel{\lor} x = \const{False}$'' for reasoning in
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higher-order places (e.g., in set comprehensions). The method kicks in |
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automatically as a fallback when \textit{metis} fails, and it is sometimes
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generated by Sledgehammer instead of \textit{metis} if the proof obviously
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requires type information or if \textit{metis} failed when Sledgehammer
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preplayed the proof. (By default, Sledgehammer tries to run \textit{metis} with
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various options for up to 3 seconds each time to ensure that the generated |
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one-line proofs actually work and to display timing information. This can be |
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configured using the \textit{preplay\_timeout} and \textit{dont\_preplay}
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options (\S\ref{timeouts}).)
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At the other end of the soundness spectrum, \textit{metis} (\textit{no\_types})
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uses no type information at all during the proof search, which is more efficient |
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but often fails. Calls to \textit{metis} (\textit{no\_types}) are occasionally
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generated by Sledgehammer. |
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See the \textit{type\_enc} option (\S\ref{problem-encoding}) for details.
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Incidentally, if you ever see warnings such as |
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Metis: Falling back on ``\textit{metis} (\textit{full\_types})''.
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\point{And what are the \textit{lifting} and \textit{hide\_lams} arguments
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Orthogonally to the encoding of types, it is important to choose an appropriate |
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translation of $\lambda$-abstractions. Metis supports three translation schemes, |
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in decreasing order of power: Curry combinators (the default), |
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$\lambda$-lifting, and a ``hiding'' scheme that disables all reasoning under |
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$\lambda$-abstractions. The more powerful schemes also give the automatic |
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provers more rope to hang themselves. See the \textit{lam\_trans} option (\S\ref{problem-encoding}) for details.
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\point{Are generated proofs minimal?}
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given prover and repeatedly calls the same prover, \textit{metis}, or
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\textit{smt} with subsets of those axioms in order to find a minimal set.
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Reducing the number of axioms typically improves Metis's speed and success rate, |
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while also removing superfluous clutter from the proof scripts. |
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In earlier versions of Sledgehammer, generated proofs were systematically |
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accompanied by a suggestion to invoke the minimization tool. This step is now |
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it took to find or preplay it). |
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In addition, some provers (e.g., Yices) do not provide proofs or sometimes |
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produce incomplete proofs. The minimizer is then invoked to find out which facts |
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are actually needed from the (large) set of facts that was initially given to |
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the prover. Finally, if a prover returns a proof with lots of facts, the |
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minimizer is invoked automatically since Metis would be unlikely to re-find the |
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proof. |
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Automatic minimization can be forced or disabled using the \textit{minimize}
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option (\S\ref{mode-of-operation}).
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\point{A strange error occurred---what should I do?}
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Sledgehammer tries to give informative error messages. Please report any strange |
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error to the author at \authoremail. This applies double if you get the message |
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\prew |
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\slshape |
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The prover found a type-unsound proof involving ``\textit{foo\/}'',
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``\textit{bar\/}'', and ``\textit{baz\/}'' even though a supposedly type-sound
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encoding was used (or, less likely, your axioms are inconsistent). You might |
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\postw |
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\point{Auto can solve it---why not Sledgehammer?}
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Problems can be easy for \textit{auto} and difficult for automatic provers, but
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the reverse is also true, so don't be discouraged if your first attempts fail. |
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Because the system refers to all theorems known to Isabelle, it is particularly |
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suitable when your goal has a short proof from lemmas that you don't know about. |
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\point{Why are there so many options?}
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Sledgehammer's philosophy should work out of the box, without user guidance. |
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Many of the options are meant to be used mostly by the Sledgehammer developers |
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for experimentation purposes. Of course, feel free to experiment with them if |
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you are so inclined. |
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\section{Command Syntax}
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\label{command-syntax}
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\subsection{Sledgehammer}
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Sledgehammer can be invoked at any point when there is an open goal by entering |
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the \textbf{sledgehammer} command in the theory file. Its general syntax is as
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\prew |
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\textbf{sledgehammer} \qty{subcommand}$^?$ \qty{options}$^?$ \qty{facts\_override}$^?$ \qty{num}$^?$
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\postw |
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For convenience, Sledgehammer is also available in the ``Commands'' submenu of |
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the ``Isabelle'' menu in Proof General or by pressing the Emacs key sequence C-c |
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C-a C-s. This is equivalent to entering the \textbf{sledgehammer} command with
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no arguments in the theory text. |
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In the general syntax, the \qty{subcommand} may be any of the following:
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\begin{enum}
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\item[\labelitemi] \textbf{\textit{run} (the default):} Runs Sledgehammer on
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subgoal number \qty{num} (1 by default), with the given options and facts.
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\item[\labelitemi] \textbf{\textit{min}:} Attempts to minimize the facts
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specified in the \qty{facts\_override} argument to obtain a simpler proof
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involving fewer facts. The options and goal number are as for \textit{run}.
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\item[\labelitemi] \textbf{\textit{messages}:} Redisplays recent messages issued
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by Sledgehammer. This allows you to examine results that might have been lost |
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due to Sledgehammer's asynchronous nature. The \qty{num} argument specifies a
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limit on the number of messages to display (5 by default). |
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\item[\labelitemi] \textbf{\textit{supported\_provers}:} Prints the list of
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automatic provers supported by Sledgehammer. See \S\ref{installation} and
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\S\ref{mode-of-operation} for more information on how to install automatic
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provers. |
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\item[\labelitemi] \textbf{\textit{running\_provers}:} Prints information about
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currently running automatic provers, including elapsed runtime and remaining |
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time until timeout. |
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\item[\labelitemi] \textbf{\textit{kill\_provers}:} Terminates all running
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automatic provers. |
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\item[\labelitemi] \textbf{\textit{refresh\_tptp}:} Refreshes the list of remote
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ATPs available at System\-On\-TPTP \cite{sutcliffe-2000}.
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\end{enum}
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Sledgehammer's behavior can be influenced by various \qty{options}, which can be
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specified in brackets after the \textbf{sledgehammer} command. The
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\qty{options} are a list of key--value pairs of the form ``[$k_1 = v_1,
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\ldots, k_n = v_n$]''. For Boolean options, ``= \textit{true\/}'' is optional. For
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example: |
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\prew |
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\textbf{sledgehammer} [\textit{isar\_proof}, \,\textit{timeout} = 120]
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\postw |
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Default values can be set using \textbf{sledgehammer\_\allowbreak params}:
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\prew |
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\textbf{sledgehammer\_params} \qty{options}
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\postw |
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The supported options are described in \S\ref{option-reference}.
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The \qty{facts\_override} argument lets you alter the set of facts that go
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through the relevance filter. It may be of the form ``(\qty{facts})'', where
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\qty{facts} is a space-separated list of Isabelle facts (theorems, local
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assumptions, etc.), in which case the relevance filter is bypassed and the given |
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facts are used. It may also be of the form ``(\textit{add}:\ \qty{facts\/_{\mathrm{1}}})'',
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``(\textit{del}:\ \qty{facts\/_{\mathrm{2}}})'', or ``(\textit{add}:\ \qty{facts\/_{\mathrm{1}}}\
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\textit{del}:\ \qty{facts\/_{\mathrm{2}}})'', where the relevance filter is instructed to
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proceed as usual except that it should consider \qty{facts\/_{\mathrm{1}}}
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highly-relevant and \qty{facts\/_{\mathrm{2}}} fully irrelevant.
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You can instruct Sledgehammer to run automatically on newly entered theorems by |
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enabling the ``Auto Sledgehammer'' option in Proof General's ``Isabelle'' menu. |
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For automatic runs, only the first prover set using \textit{provers}
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(\S\ref{mode-of-operation}) is considered, fewer facts are passed to the prover,
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\textit{slice} (\S\ref{mode-of-operation}) is disabled, \textit{strict}
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(\S\ref{problem-encoding}) is enabled, \textit{verbose} (\S\ref{output-format})
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and \textit{debug} (\S\ref{output-format}) are disabled, and \textit{timeout}
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(\S\ref{timeouts}) is superseded by the ``Auto Tools Time Limit'' in Proof
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|
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General's ``Isabelle'' menu. Sledgehammer's output is also more concise. |
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\subsection{Metis}
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The \textit{metis} proof method has the syntax
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\prew |
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\textbf{\textit{metis}}~(\qty{options})${}^?$~\qty{facts}${}^?$
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\postw |
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where \qty{facts} is a list of arbitrary facts and \qty{options} is a
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comma-separated list consisting of at most one $\lambda$ translation scheme |
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specification with the same semantics as Sledgehammer's \textit{lam\_trans}
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option (\S\ref{problem-encoding}) and at most one type encoding specification
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with the same semantics as Sledgehammer's \textit{type\_enc} option
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(\S\ref{problem-encoding}).
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% |
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The supported $\lambda$ translation schemes are \textit{hide\_lams},
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\textit{lifting}, and \textit{combs} (the default).
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% |
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All the untyped type encodings listed in \S\ref{problem-encoding} are supported.
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For convenience, the following aliases are provided: |
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\begin{enum}
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\item[\labelitemi] \textbf{\textit{full\_types}:} Synonym for \textit{poly\_guards\_query}.
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\item[\labelitemi] \textbf{\textit{partial\_types}:} Synonym for \textit{poly\_args}.
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\item[\labelitemi] \textbf{\textit{no\_types}:} Synonym for \textit{erased}.
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\end{enum}
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\section{Option Reference}
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\label{option-reference}
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\def\defl{\{}
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\def\defr{\}}
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\def\flushitem#1{\item[]\noindent\kern-\leftmargin \textbf{#1}}
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\def\optrueonly#1{\flushitem{\textit{#1} $\bigl[$= \textit{true}$\bigr]$\enskip}\nopagebreak\\[\parskip]}
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\def\optrue#1#2{\flushitem{\textit{#1} $\bigl[$= \qtybf{bool}$\bigr]$\enskip \defl\textit{true}\defr\hfill (neg.: \textit{#2})}\nopagebreak\\[\parskip]}
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\def\opfalse#1#2{\flushitem{\textit{#1} $\bigl[$= \qtybf{bool}$\bigr]$\enskip \defl\textit{false}\defr\hfill (neg.: \textit{#2})}\nopagebreak\\[\parskip]}
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\def\opsmart#1#2{\flushitem{\textit{#1} $\bigl[$= \qtybf{smart\_bool}$\bigr]$\enskip \defl\textit{smart}\defr\hfill (neg.: \textit{#2})}\nopagebreak\\[\parskip]}
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\def\opsmartx#1#2{\flushitem{\textit{#1} $\bigl[$= \qtybf{smart\_bool}$\bigr]$\enskip \defl\textit{smart}\defr\\\hbox{}\hfill (neg.: \textit{#2})}\nopagebreak\\[\parskip]}
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\def\opnodefault#1#2{\flushitem{\textit{#1} = \qtybf{#2}} \nopagebreak\\[\parskip]}
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\def\opnodefaultbrk#1#2{\flushitem{$\bigl[$\textit{#1} =$\bigr]$ \qtybf{#2}} \nopagebreak\\[\parskip]}
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\def\opdefault#1#2#3{\flushitem{\textit{#1} = \qtybf{#2}\enskip \defl\textit{#3}\defr} \nopagebreak\\[\parskip]}
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\def\oparg#1#2#3{\flushitem{\textit{#1} \qtybf{#2} = \qtybf{#3}} \nopagebreak\\[\parskip]}
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\def\opargbool#1#2#3{\flushitem{\textit{#1} \qtybf{#2} $\bigl[$= \qtybf{bool}$\bigr]$\hfill (neg.: \textit{#3})}\nopagebreak\\[\parskip]}
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\def\opargboolorsmart#1#2#3{\flushitem{\textit{#1} \qtybf{#2} $\bigl[$= \qtybf{smart\_bool}$\bigr]$\hfill (neg.: \textit{#3})}\nopagebreak\\[\parskip]}
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Sledgehammer's options are categorized as follows:\ mode of operation |
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(\S\ref{mode-of-operation}), problem encoding (\S\ref{problem-encoding}),
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relevance filter (\S\ref{relevance-filter}), output format
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(\S\ref{output-format}), authentication (\S\ref{authentication}), and timeouts
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(\S\ref{timeouts}).
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| 36926 | 742 |
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The descriptions below refer to the following syntactic quantities: |
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\begin{enum}
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\item[\labelitemi] \qtybf{string}: A string.
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\item[\labelitemi] \qtybf{bool\/}: \textit{true} or \textit{false}.
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\item[\labelitemi] \qtybf{smart\_bool\/}: \textit{true}, \textit{false}, or
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\textit{smart}.
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\item[\labelitemi] \qtybf{int\/}: An integer.
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%\item[\labelitemi] \qtybf{float\/}: A floating-point number (e.g., 2.5).
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\item[\labelitemi] \qtybf{float\_pair\/}: A pair of floating-point numbers
|
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(e.g., 0.6 0.95). |
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\item[\labelitemi] \qtybf{smart\_int\/}: An integer or \textit{smart}.
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\item[\labelitemi] \qtybf{float\_or\_none\/}: A floating-point number (e.g., 60 or
|
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| 43036 | 756 |
0.5) expressing a number of seconds, or the keyword \textit{none} ($\infty$
|
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seconds). |
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| 36926 | 758 |
\end{enum}
|
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Default values are indicated in curly brackets (\textrm{\{\}}). Boolean options
|
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have a negated counterpart (e.g., \textit{blocking} vs.\
|
|
| 46242 | 762 |
\textit{non\_blocking}). When setting them, ``= \textit{true\/}'' may be omitted.
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\subsection{Mode of Operation}
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\label{mode-of-operation}
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\begin{enum}
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\opnodefaultbrk{provers}{string}
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Specifies the automatic provers to use as a space-separated list (e.g., |
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``\textit{e}~\textit{spass}~\textit{remote\_vampire\/}'').
|
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Provers can be run locally or remotely; see \S\ref{installation} for
|
|
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installation instructions. |
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The following local provers are supported: |
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\begin{enum}
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\item[\labelitemi] \textbf{\textit{alt\_ergo}:} Alt-Ergo is a polymorphic
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SMT solver developed by Bobot et al.\ \cite{alt-ergo}.
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It supports the TPTP polymorphic typed first-order format (TFF1) via Why3 |
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\cite{why3}. It is included for experimental purposes. To use Alt-Ergo, set the
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environment variable \texttt{WHY3\_HOME} to the directory that contains the
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\texttt{why3} executable. Sledgehammer has been tested with Alt-Ergo 0.93 and an
|
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unidentified development version of Why3. |
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\item[\labelitemi] \textbf{\textit{cvc3}:} CVC3 is an SMT solver developed by
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Clark Barrett, Cesare Tinelli, and their colleagues \cite{cvc3}. To use CVC3,
|
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set the environment variable \texttt{CVC3\_SOLVER} to the complete path of the
|
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| 46242 | 788 |
executable, including the file name, or install the prebuilt CVC3 package from |
| 46299 | 789 |
\download. Sledgehammer has been tested with version 2.2. |
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\item[\labelitemi] \textbf{\textit{e}:} E is a first-order resolution prover
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developed by Stephan Schulz \cite{schulz-2002}. To use E, set the environment
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variable \texttt{E\_HOME} to the directory that contains the \texttt{eproof}
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executable and \texttt{E\_VERSION} to the version number (e.g., ``1.4''), or
|
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install the prebuilt E package from \download. Sledgehammer has been tested with |
|
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versions 1.0 to 1.4. |
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\item[\labelitemi] \textbf{\textit{leo2}:} LEO-II is an automatic
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| 44098 | 799 |
higher-order prover developed by Christoph Benzm\"uller et al.\ \cite{leo2},
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| 46242 | 800 |
with support for the TPTP typed higher-order syntax (THF0). To use LEO-II, set |
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the environment variable \texttt{LEO2\_HOME} to the directory that contains the
|
|
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\texttt{leo} executable. Sledgehammer requires version 1.2.9 or above.
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\item[\labelitemi] \textbf{\textit{metis}:} Although it is much less powerful than
|
| 44098 | 805 |
the external provers, Metis itself can be used for proof search. |
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\item[\labelitemi] \textbf{\textit{satallax}:} Satallax is an automatic
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| 44098 | 808 |
higher-order prover developed by Chad Brown et al.\ \cite{satallax}, with
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support for the TPTP typed higher-order syntax (THF0). To use Satallax, set the |
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environment variable \texttt{SATALLAX\_HOME} to the directory that contains the
|
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\texttt{satallax} executable. Sledgehammer requires version 2.2 or above.
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\item[\labelitemi] \textbf{\textit{smt}:} The \textit{smt} proof method with the
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current settings (usually:\ Z3 with proof reconstruction). |
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To use SPASS, set the environment variable \texttt{SPASS\_HOME} to the directory
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that contains the \texttt{SPASS} executable and \texttt{SPASS\_VERSION} to the
|
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version number (e.g., ``3.7''), or install the prebuilt SPASS package from |
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\download. Sledgehammer requires version 3.5 or above. |
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\item[\labelitemi] \textbf{\textit{vampire}:} Vampire is a first-order resolution
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\cite{riazanov-voronkov-2002}. To use Vampire, set the environment variable
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executable and \texttt{VAMPIRE\_VERSION} to the version number (e.g., ``1.8'').
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Sledgehammer has been tested with versions 0.6, 1.0, and 1.8. |
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\item[\labelitemi] \textbf{\textit{yices}:} Yices is an SMT solver developed at
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SRI \cite{yices}. To use Yices, set the environment variable
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\texttt{YICES\_SOLVER} to the complete path of the executable, including the
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|
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file name. Sledgehammer has been tested with version 1.0.28. |
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\item[\labelitemi] \textbf{\textit{z3}:} Z3 is an SMT solver developed at
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\texttt{Z3\_SOLVER} to the complete path of the executable, including the file
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name, and set \texttt{Z3\_NON\_COMMERCIAL} to ``yes'' to confirm that you are a
|
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noncommercial user. Sledgehammer has been tested with versions 3.0 to 3.2. |
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\item[\labelitemi] \textbf{\textit{z3\_tptp}:} This version of Z3 pretends to be
|
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an ATP, exploiting Z3's support for the TPTP untyped and typed first-order |
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| 45864 | 844 |
formats (FOF and TFF0). It is included for experimental purposes. It |
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requires version 3.0 or above. To use it, set the environment variable |
|
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\texttt{Z3\_HOME} to the directory that contains the \texttt{z3}
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executable. |
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The following remote provers are supported: |
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|
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\begin{enum}
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|
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\item[\labelitemi] \textbf{\textit{remote\_cvc3}:} The remote version of CVC3 runs
|
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on servers at the TU M\"unchen (or wherever \texttt{REMOTE\_SMT\_URL} is set to
|
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point). |
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\item[\labelitemi] \textbf{\textit{remote\_e}:} The remote version of E runs
|
| 36926 | 858 |
on Geoff Sutcliffe's Miami servers \cite{sutcliffe-2000}.
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\item[\labelitemi] \textbf{\textit{remote\_e\_sine}:} E-SInE is a metaprover
|
| 47075 | 861 |
developed by Kry\v stof Hoder \cite{sine} based on E. It runs on Geoff
|
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Sutcliffe's Miami servers. |
|
| 44091 | 863 |
|
| 45516 | 864 |
\item[\labelitemi] \textbf{\textit{remote\_e\_tofof}:} E-ToFoF is a metaprover
|
| 44091 | 865 |
developed by Geoff Sutcliffe \cite{tofof} based on E running on his Miami
|
| 45516 | 866 |
servers. This ATP supports the TPTP typed first-order format (TFF0). The |
| 44091 | 867 |
remote version of E-ToFoF runs on Geoff Sutcliffe's Miami servers. |
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\item[\labelitemi] \textbf{\textit{remote\_iprover}:} iProver is a pure
|
| 45339 | 870 |
instantiation-based prover developed by Konstantin Korovin \cite{korovin-2009}. The
|
871 |
remote version of iProver runs on Geoff Sutcliffe's Miami servers |
|
872 |
\cite{sutcliffe-2000}.
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|
873 |
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| 45516 | 874 |
\item[\labelitemi] \textbf{\textit{remote\_iprover\_eq}:} iProver-Eq is an
|
| 45339 | 875 |
instantiation-based prover with native support for equality developed by |
876 |
Konstantin Korovin and Christoph Sticksel \cite{korovin-sticksel-2010}. The
|
|
877 |
remote version of iProver-Eq runs on Geoff Sutcliffe's Miami servers |
|
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\cite{sutcliffe-2000}.
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|
879 |
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\item[\labelitemi] \textbf{\textit{remote\_leo2}:} The remote version of LEO-II
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runs on Geoff Sutcliffe's Miami servers \cite{sutcliffe-2000}.
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\item[\labelitemi] \textbf{\textit{remote\_satallax}:} The remote version of
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Satallax runs on Geoff Sutcliffe's Miami servers \cite{sutcliffe-2000}.
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\item[\labelitemi] \textbf{\textit{remote\_snark}:} SNARK is a first-order
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resolution prover developed by Stickel et al.\ \cite{snark}. It supports the
|
| 45516 | 888 |
TPTP typed first-order format (TFF0). The remote version of SNARK runs on |
| 43625 | 889 |
Geoff Sutcliffe's Miami servers. |
| 40073 | 890 |
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\item[\labelitemi] \textbf{\textit{remote\_vampire}:} The remote version of
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Vampire runs on Geoff Sutcliffe's Miami servers. Version 1.8 is used. |
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|
| 45516 | 894 |
\item[\labelitemi] \textbf{\textit{remote\_waldmeister}:} Waldmeister is a unit
|
| 42945 | 895 |
equality prover developed by Hillenbrand et al.\ \cite{waldmeister}. It can be
|
| 43625 | 896 |
used to prove universally quantified equations using unconditional equations, |
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corresponding to the TPTP CNF UEQ division. The remote version of Waldmeister |
|
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runs on Geoff Sutcliffe's Miami servers. |
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\item[\labelitemi] \textbf{\textit{remote\_z3}:} The remote version of Z3 runs on
|
| 40942 | 901 |
servers at the TU M\"unchen (or wherever \texttt{REMOTE\_SMT\_URL} is set to
|
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point). |
|
| 40073 | 903 |
|
| 45516 | 904 |
\item[\labelitemi] \textbf{\textit{remote\_z3\_tptp}:} The remote version of ``Z3
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with TPTP syntax'' runs on Geoff Sutcliffe's Miami servers. |
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\end{enum}
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By default, Sledgehammer runs E, Satallax, SPASS, Vampire, Z3 (or whatever |
| 44091 | 909 |
the SMT module's \textit{smt\_solver} configuration option is set to), and (if
|
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appropriate) Waldmeister in parallel---either locally or remotely, depending on |
|
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the number of processor cores available. For historical reasons, the default |
|
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value of this option can be overridden using the option ``Sledgehammer: |
|
| 44743 | 913 |
Provers'' in Proof General's ``Isabelle'' menu. |
| 36926 | 914 |
|
| 44743 | 915 |
It is generally a good idea to run several provers in parallel. Running E, |
916 |
SPASS, and Vampire for 5~seconds yields a similar success rate to running the |
|
917 |
most effective of these for 120~seconds \cite{boehme-nipkow-2010}.
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|
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For the \textit{min} subcommand, the default prover is \textit{metis}. If
|
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several provers are set, the first one is used. |
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\opnodefault{prover}{string}
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Alias for \textit{provers}.
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924 |
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\opfalse{blocking}{non\_blocking}
|
926 |
Specifies whether the \textbf{sledgehammer} command should operate
|
|
927 |
synchronously. The asynchronous (non-blocking) mode lets the user start proving |
|
928 |
the putative theorem manually while Sledgehammer looks for a proof, but it can |
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also be more confusing. Irrespective of the value of this option, Sledgehammer |
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is always run synchronously for the new jEdit-based user interface or if |
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\textit{debug} (\S\ref{output-format}) is enabled.
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\optrue{slice}{dont\_slice}
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Specifies whether the time allocated to a prover should be sliced into several |
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segments, each of which has its own set of possibly prover-dependent options. |
| 42446 | 936 |
For SPASS and Vampire, the first slice tries the fast but incomplete |
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set-of-support (SOS) strategy, whereas the second slice runs without it. For E, |
| 42446 | 938 |
up to three slices are tried, with different weighted search strategies and |
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number of facts. For SMT solvers, several slices are tried with the same options |
| 42446 | 940 |
each time but fewer and fewer facts. According to benchmarks with a timeout of |
941 |
30 seconds, slicing is a valuable optimization, and you should probably leave it |
|
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enabled unless you are conducting experiments. This option is implicitly |
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disabled for (short) automatic runs. |
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\nopagebreak |
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{\small See also \textit{verbose} (\S\ref{output-format}).}
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\opsmart{minimize}{dont\_minimize}
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Specifies whether the minimization tool should be invoked automatically after |
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proof search. By default, automatic minimization takes place only if |
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it can be done in a reasonable amount of time (as determined by |
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the number of facts in the original proof and the time it took to find or |
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preplay it) or the proof involves an unreasonably large number of facts. |
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\nopagebreak |
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{\small See also \textit{preplay\_timeout} (\S\ref{timeouts})
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and \textit{dont\_preplay} (\S\ref{timeouts}).}
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\opfalse{overlord}{no\_overlord}
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960 |
Specifies whether Sledgehammer should put its temporary files in |
|
961 |
\texttt{\$ISA\-BELLE\_\allowbreak HOME\_\allowbreak USER}, which is useful for
|
|
962 |
debugging Sledgehammer but also unsafe if several instances of the tool are run |
|
963 |
simultaneously. The files are identified by the prefix \texttt{prob\_}; you may
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|
964 |
safely remove them after Sledgehammer has run. |
|
965 |
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\nopagebreak |
|
967 |
{\small See also \textit{debug} (\S\ref{output-format}).}
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|
968 |
\end{enum}
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|
969 |
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\subsection{Problem Encoding}
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|
971 |
\label{problem-encoding}
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|
972 |
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\newcommand\comb[1]{\const{#1}}
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974 |
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\begin{enum}
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| 45516 | 976 |
\opdefault{lam\_trans}{string}{smart}
|
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Specifies the $\lambda$ translation scheme to use in ATP problems. The supported |
|
978 |
translation schemes are listed below: |
|
979 |
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980 |
\begin{enum}
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|
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\item[\labelitemi] \textbf{\textit{hide\_lams}:} Hide the $\lambda$-abstractions
|
|
982 |
by replacing them by unspecified fresh constants, effectively disabling all |
|
983 |
reasoning under $\lambda$-abstractions. |
|
984 |
||
| 46366 | 985 |
\item[\labelitemi] \textbf{\textit{lifting}:} Introduce a new
|
| 45516 | 986 |
supercombinator \const{c} for each cluster of $n$~$\lambda$-abstractions,
|
987 |
defined using an equation $\const{c}~x_1~\ldots~x_n = t$ ($\lambda$-lifting).
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|
988 |
||
| 46366 | 989 |
\item[\labelitemi] \textbf{\textit{combs}:} Rewrite lambdas to the Curry
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| 45516 | 990 |
combinators (\comb{I}, \comb{K}, \comb{S}, \comb{B}, \comb{C}). Combinators
|
991 |
enable the ATPs to synthesize $\lambda$-terms but tend to yield bulkier formulas |
|
992 |
than $\lambda$-lifting: The translation is quadratic in the worst case, and the |
|
993 |
equational definitions of the combinators are very prolific in the context of |
|
994 |
resolution. |
|
995 |
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| 46366 | 996 |
\item[\labelitemi] \textbf{\textit{combs\_and\_lifting}:} Introduce a new
|
| 45516 | 997 |
supercombinator \const{c} for each cluster of $\lambda$-abstractions and characterize it both using a
|
998 |
lifted equation $\const{c}~x_1~\ldots~x_n = t$ and via Curry combinators.
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|
999 |
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| 46366 | 1000 |
\item[\labelitemi] \textbf{\textit{combs\_or\_lifting}:} For each cluster of
|
1001 |
$\lambda$-abstractions, heuristically choose between $\lambda$-lifting and Curry |
|
1002 |
combinators. |
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1003 |
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\item[\labelitemi] \textbf{\textit{keep\_lams}:}
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1005 |
Keep the $\lambda$-abstractions in the generated problems. This is available |
|
1006 |
only with provers that support the THF0 syntax. |
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1007 |
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\item[\labelitemi] \textbf{\textit{smart}:} The actual translation scheme used
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depends on the ATP and should be the most efficient scheme for that ATP. |
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1010 |
\end{enum}
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|
1011 |
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| 46366 | 1012 |
For SMT solvers, the $\lambda$ translation scheme is always \textit{lifting},
|
1013 |
irrespective of the value of this option. |
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\opsmartx{uncurried\_aliases}{no\_uncurried\_aliases}
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Specifies whether fresh function symbols should be generated as aliases for |
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applications of curried functions in ATP problems. |
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\opdefault{type\_enc}{string}{smart}
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Specifies the type encoding to use in ATP problems. Some of the type encodings |
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are unsound, meaning that they can give rise to spurious proofs |
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(unreconstructible using \textit{metis}). The supported type encodings are
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| 46300 | 1023 |
listed below, with an indication of their soundness in parentheses. |
| 46302 | 1024 |
An asterisk (*) means that the encoding is slightly incomplete for |
1025 |
reconstruction with \textit{metis}, unless the \emph{strict} option (described
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below) is enabled. |
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\begin{enum}
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|
| 45516 | 1029 |
\item[\labelitemi] \textbf{\textit{erased} (very unsound):} No type information is
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| 46300 | 1030 |
supplied to the ATP, not even to resolve overloading. Types are simply erased. |
| 42582 | 1031 |
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| 45516 | 1032 |
\item[\labelitemi] \textbf{\textit{poly\_guards} (sound):} Types are encoded using
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| 46300 | 1033 |
a predicate \const{g}$(\tau, t)$ that guards bound
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variables. Constants are annotated with their types, supplied as additional |
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\item[\labelitemi] \textbf{\textit{poly\_tags} (sound):} Each term and subterm is
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tagged with its type using a function $\const{t\/}(\tau, t)$.
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\item[\labelitemi] \textbf{\textit{poly\_args} (unsound):}
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Like for \textit{poly\_guards} constants are annotated with their types to
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resolve overloading, but otherwise no type information is encoded. This |
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coincides with the default encoding used by the \textit{metis} command.
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| 42685 | 1044 |
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| 45516 | 1045 |
\item[\labelitemi] |
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\textbf{%
|
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\textit{raw\_mono\_guards}, \textit{raw\_mono\_tags} (sound); \\
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\textit{raw\_mono\_args} (unsound):} \\
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Similar to \textit{poly\_guards}, \textit{poly\_tags}, and \textit{poly\_args},
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| 42722 | 1050 |
respectively, but the problem is additionally monomorphized, meaning that type |
1051 |
variables are instantiated with heuristically chosen ground types. |
|
1052 |
Monomorphization can simplify reasoning but also leads to larger fact bases, |
|
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which can slow down the ATPs. |
|
| 42582 | 1054 |
|
| 45516 | 1055 |
\item[\labelitemi] |
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\textbf{%
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\textit{mono\_guards}, \textit{mono\_tags} (sound);
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\textit{mono\_args} (unsound):} \\
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| 42722 | 1059 |
Similar to |
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\textit{raw\_mono\_guards}, \textit{raw\_mono\_tags}, and
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\textit{raw\_mono\_args}, respectively but types are mangled in constant names
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instead of being supplied as ground term arguments. The binary predicate |
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$\const{g}(\tau, t)$ becomes a unary predicate
|
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$\const{g\_}\tau(t)$, and the binary function
|
|
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$\const{t}(\tau, t)$ becomes a unary function
|
|
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$\const{t\_}\tau(t)$.
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\item[\labelitemi] \textbf{\textit{mono\_native} (sound):} Exploits native
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first-order types if the prover supports the TFF0, TFF1, or THF0 syntax; |
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otherwise, falls back on \textit{mono\_guards}. The problem is monomorphized.
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| 43625 | 1071 |
|
| 46435 | 1072 |
\item[\labelitemi] \textbf{\textit{mono\_native\_higher} (sound):} Exploits
|
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native higher-order types if the prover supports the THF0 syntax; otherwise, |
|
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falls back on \textit{mono\_native} or \textit{mono\_guards}. The problem is
|
|
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monomorphized. |
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| 42681 | 1076 |
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\item[\labelitemi] \textbf{\textit{poly\_native} (sound):} Exploits native
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polymorphic first-order types if the prover supports the TFF1 syntax; otherwise, |
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falls back on \textit{mono\_native}.
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\item[\labelitemi] |
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\textbf{%
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\textit{poly\_guards}?, \textit{poly\_tags}?, \textit{raw\_mono\_guards}?, \\
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\textit{raw\_mono\_tags}?, \textit{mono\_guards}?, \textit{mono\_tags}?, \\
|
| 46435 | 1085 |
\textit{mono\_native}? (sound*):} \\
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| 43990 | 1086 |
The type encodings \textit{poly\_guards}, \textit{poly\_tags},
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\textit{raw\_mono\_guards}, \textit{raw\_mono\_tags}, \textit{mono\_guards},
|
| 47036 | 1088 |
\textit{mono\_tags}, and \textit{mono\_native} are fully typed and sound. For
|
1089 |
each of these, Sledgehammer also provides a lighter variant identified by a |
|
1090 |
question mark (`\hbox{?}')\ that detects and erases monotonic types, notably
|
|
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infinite types. (For \textit{mono\_native}, the types are not actually erased
|
|
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but rather replaced by a shared uniform type of individuals.) As argument to the |
|
1093 |
\textit{metis} proof method, the question mark is replaced by a
|
|
1094 |
\hbox{``\textit{\_query\/}''} suffix.
|
|
| 42582 | 1095 |
|
| 45516 | 1096 |
\item[\labelitemi] |
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\textbf{%
|
| 44769 | 1098 |
\textit{poly\_guards}??, \textit{poly\_tags}??, \textit{raw\_mono\_guards}??, \\
|
1099 |
\textit{raw\_mono\_tags}??, \textit{mono\_guards}??, \textit{mono\_tags}?? \\
|
|
| 46300 | 1100 |
(sound*):} \\ |
| 44816 | 1101 |
Even lighter versions of the `\hbox{?}' encodings. As argument to the
|
1102 |
\textit{metis} proof method, the `\hbox{??}' suffix is replaced by
|
|
| 46242 | 1103 |
\hbox{``\textit{\_query\_query\/}''}.
|
| 44816 | 1104 |
|
| 45516 | 1105 |
\item[\labelitemi] |
| 44816 | 1106 |
\textbf{%
|
| 46300 | 1107 |
\textit{poly\_guards}@?, \textit{raw\_mono\_guards}@? (sound*):} \\
|
| 44816 | 1108 |
Alternative versions of the `\hbox{??}' encodings. As argument to the
|
1109 |
\textit{metis} proof method, the `\hbox{@?}' suffix is replaced by
|
|
| 46242 | 1110 |
\hbox{``\textit{\_at\_query\/}''}.
|
| 44769 | 1111 |
|
| 45516 | 1112 |
\item[\labelitemi] |
| 44769 | 1113 |
\textbf{%
|
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\textit{poly\_guards}!, \textit{poly\_tags}!, \textit{raw\_mono\_guards}!, \\
|
| 44743 | 1115 |
\textit{raw\_mono\_tags}!, \textit{mono\_guards}!, \textit{mono\_tags}!, \\
|
| 46435 | 1116 |
\textit{mono\_native}!, \textit{mono\_native\_higher}! (mildly unsound):} \\
|
| 43990 | 1117 |
The type encodings \textit{poly\_guards}, \textit{poly\_tags},
|
|
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|
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\textit{raw\_mono\_guards}, \textit{raw\_mono\_tags}, \textit{mono\_guards},
|
| 46435 | 1119 |
\textit{mono\_tags}, \textit{mono\_native}, and \textit{mono\_native\_higher}
|
| 44743 | 1120 |
also admit a mildly unsound (but very efficient) variant identified by an |
| 44816 | 1121 |
exclamation mark (`\hbox{!}') that detects and erases erases all types except
|
| 46435 | 1122 |
those that are clearly finite (e.g., \textit{bool}). (For \textit{mono\_native}
|
1123 |
and \textit{mono\_native\_higher}, the types are not actually erased but rather
|
|
| 44743 | 1124 |
replaced by a shared uniform type of individuals.) As argument to the |
1125 |
\textit{metis} proof method, the exclamation mark is replaced by the suffix
|
|
| 46242 | 1126 |
\hbox{``\textit{\_bang\/}''}.
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1127 |
|
| 45516 | 1128 |
\item[\labelitemi] |
| 44769 | 1129 |
\textbf{%
|
1130 |
\textit{poly\_guards}!!, \textit{poly\_tags}!!, \textit{raw\_mono\_guards}!!, \\
|
|
1131 |
\textit{raw\_mono\_tags}!!, \textit{mono\_guards}!!, \textit{mono\_tags}!! \\
|
|
1132 |
(mildly unsound):} \\ |
|
| 44816 | 1133 |
Even lighter versions of the `\hbox{!}' encodings. As argument to the
|
1134 |
\textit{metis} proof method, the `\hbox{!!}' suffix is replaced by
|
|
| 46242 | 1135 |
\hbox{``\textit{\_bang\_bang\/}''}.
|
| 44816 | 1136 |
|
| 45516 | 1137 |
\item[\labelitemi] |
| 44816 | 1138 |
\textbf{%
|
| 45950 | 1139 |
\textit{poly\_guards}@!, \textit{raw\_mono\_guards}@! (mildly unsound):} \\
|
| 44816 | 1140 |
Alternative versions of the `\hbox{!!}' encodings. As argument to the
|
1141 |
\textit{metis} proof method, the `\hbox{@!}' suffix is replaced by
|
|
| 46242 | 1142 |
\hbox{``\textit{\_at\_bang\/}''}.
|
| 44769 | 1143 |
|
| 45516 | 1144 |
\item[\labelitemi] \textbf{\textit{smart}:} The actual encoding used depends on
|
| 47036 | 1145 |
the ATP and should be the most efficient sound encoding for that ATP. |
| 42228 | 1146 |
\end{enum}
|
1147 |
||
| 46435 | 1148 |
For SMT solvers, the type encoding is always \textit{mono\_native}, irrespective
|
| 44743 | 1149 |
of the value of this option. |
| 42888 | 1150 |
|
1151 |
\nopagebreak |
|
1152 |
{\small See also \textit{max\_new\_mono\_instances} (\S\ref{relevance-filter})
|
|
1153 |
and \textit{max\_mono\_iters} (\S\ref{relevance-filter}).}
|
|
| 43574 | 1154 |
|
| 46302 | 1155 |
\opfalse{strict}{non\_strict}
|
| 46300 | 1156 |
Specifies whether Sledgehammer should run in its strict mode. In that mode, |
| 46302 | 1157 |
sound type encodings marked with an asterisk (*) above are made complete |
| 46300 | 1158 |
for reconstruction with \textit{metis}, at the cost of some clutter in the
|
1159 |
generated problems. This option has no effect if \textit{type\_enc} is
|
|
1160 |
deliberately set to an unsound encoding. |
|
| 38591 | 1161 |
\end{enum}
|
| 36926 | 1162 |
|
| 38591 | 1163 |
\subsection{Relevance Filter}
|
1164 |
\label{relevance-filter}
|
|
1165 |
||
1166 |
\begin{enum}
|
|
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\opdefault{relevance\_thresholds}{float\_pair}{\upshape 0.45~0.85}
|
| 38746 | 1168 |
Specifies the thresholds above which facts are considered relevant by the |
1169 |
relevance filter. The first threshold is used for the first iteration of the |
|
1170 |
relevance filter and the second threshold is used for the last iteration (if it |
|
1171 |
is reached). The effective threshold is quadratically interpolated for the other |
|
|
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1172 |
iterations. Each threshold ranges from 0 to 1, where 0 means that all theorems |
|
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|
1173 |
are relevant and 1 only theorems that refer to previously seen constants. |
| 36926 | 1174 |
|
| 43065 | 1175 |
\opdefault{max\_relevant}{smart\_int}{smart}
|
| 38746 | 1176 |
Specifies the maximum number of facts that may be returned by the relevance |
1177 |
filter. If the option is set to \textit{smart}, it is set to a value that was
|
|
|
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|
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empirically found to be appropriate for the prover. A typical value would be |
| 43065 | 1179 |
250. |
|
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|
1180 |
|
|
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\opdefault{max\_new\_mono\_instances}{int}{\upshape 200}
|
| 42884 | 1182 |
Specifies the maximum number of monomorphic instances to generate beyond |
1183 |
\textit{max\_relevant}. The higher this limit is, the more monomorphic instances
|
|
1184 |
are potentially generated. Whether monomorphization takes place depends on the |
|
|
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|
1185 |
type encoding used. |
| 42884 | 1186 |
|
1187 |
\nopagebreak |
|
|
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|
1188 |
{\small See also \textit{type\_enc} (\S\ref{problem-encoding}).}
|
| 42884 | 1189 |
|
1190 |
\opdefault{max\_mono\_iters}{int}{\upshape 3}
|
|
1191 |
Specifies the maximum number of iterations for the monomorphization fixpoint |
|
1192 |
construction. The higher this limit is, the more monomorphic instances are |
|
1193 |
potentially generated. Whether monomorphization takes place depends on the |
|
|
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|
1194 |
type encoding used. |
| 42884 | 1195 |
|
1196 |
\nopagebreak |
|
|
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|
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{\small See also \textit{type\_enc} (\S\ref{problem-encoding}).}
|
| 36926 | 1198 |
\end{enum}
|
1199 |
||
1200 |
\subsection{Output Format}
|
|
1201 |
\label{output-format}
|
|
1202 |
||
1203 |
\begin{enum}
|
|
1204 |
||
1205 |
\opfalse{verbose}{quiet}
|
|
1206 |
Specifies whether the \textbf{sledgehammer} command should explain what it does.
|
|
|
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|
1207 |
This option is implicitly disabled for automatic runs. |
| 36926 | 1208 |
|
1209 |
\opfalse{debug}{no\_debug}
|
|
| 40203 | 1210 |
Specifies whether Sledgehammer should display additional debugging information |
1211 |
beyond what \textit{verbose} already displays. Enabling \textit{debug} also
|
|
|
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|
1212 |
enables \textit{verbose} and \textit{blocking} (\S\ref{mode-of-operation})
|
|
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|
1213 |
behind the scenes. The \textit{debug} option is implicitly disabled for
|
|
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|
1214 |
automatic runs. |
| 36926 | 1215 |
|
1216 |
\nopagebreak |
|
1217 |
{\small See also \textit{overlord} (\S\ref{mode-of-operation}).}
|
|
1218 |
||
1219 |
\opfalse{isar\_proof}{no\_isar\_proof}
|
|
1220 |
Specifies whether Isar proofs should be output in addition to one-liner |
|
1221 |
\textit{metis} proofs. Isar proof construction is still experimental and often
|
|
1222 |
fails; however, they are usually faster and sometimes more robust than |
|
1223 |
\textit{metis} proofs.
|
|
1224 |
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\opdefault{isar\_shrink\_factor}{int}{\upshape 1}
|
| 36926 | 1226 |
Specifies the granularity of the Isar proof. A value of $n$ indicates that each |
1227 |
Isar proof step should correspond to a group of up to $n$ consecutive proof |
|
1228 |
steps in the ATP proof. |
|
1229 |
\end{enum}
|
|
1230 |
||
| 38984 | 1231 |
\subsection{Authentication}
|
1232 |
\label{authentication}
|
|
1233 |
||
1234 |
\begin{enum}
|
|
1235 |
\opnodefault{expect}{string}
|
|
1236 |
Specifies the expected outcome, which must be one of the following: |
|
| 36926 | 1237 |
|
1238 |
\begin{enum}
|
|
| 46300 | 1239 |
\item[\labelitemi] \textbf{\textit{some}:} Sledgehammer found a proof.
|
| 45516 | 1240 |
\item[\labelitemi] \textbf{\textit{none}:} Sledgehammer found no proof.
|
1241 |
\item[\labelitemi] \textbf{\textit{timeout}:} Sledgehammer timed out.
|
|
1242 |
\item[\labelitemi] \textbf{\textit{unknown}:} Sledgehammer encountered some
|
|
| 40203 | 1243 |
problem. |
| 38984 | 1244 |
\end{enum}
|
1245 |
||
1246 |
Sledgehammer emits an error (if \textit{blocking} is enabled) or a warning
|
|
1247 |
(otherwise) if the actual outcome differs from the expected outcome. This option |
|
1248 |
is useful for regression testing. |
|
1249 |
||
1250 |
\nopagebreak |
|
| 43038 | 1251 |
{\small See also \textit{blocking} (\S\ref{mode-of-operation}) and
|
1252 |
\textit{timeout} (\S\ref{timeouts}).}
|
|
1253 |
\end{enum}
|
|
1254 |
||
1255 |
\subsection{Timeouts}
|
|
1256 |
\label{timeouts}
|
|
1257 |
||
1258 |
\begin{enum}
|
|
1259 |
\opdefault{timeout}{float\_or\_none}{\upshape 30}
|
|
1260 |
Specifies the maximum number of seconds that the automatic provers should spend |
|
1261 |
searching for a proof. This excludes problem preparation and is a soft limit. |
|
1262 |
For historical reasons, the default value of this option can be overridden using |
|
| 44743 | 1263 |
the option ``Sledgehammer: Time Limit'' in Proof General's ``Isabelle'' menu. |
| 43038 | 1264 |
|
| 46298 | 1265 |
\opdefault{preplay\_timeout}{float\_or\_none}{\upshape 3}
|
| 45380 | 1266 |
Specifies the maximum number of seconds that \textit{metis} or \textit{smt}
|
1267 |
should spend trying to ``preplay'' the found proof. If this option is set to 0, |
|
1268 |
no preplaying takes place, and no timing information is displayed next to the |
|
1269 |
suggested \textit{metis} calls.
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1271 |
\nopagebreak |
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1272 |
{\small See also \textit{minimize} (\S\ref{mode-of-operation}).}
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| 47036 | 1273 |
|
1274 |
\optrueonly{dont\_preplay}
|
|
1275 |
Alias for ``\textit{preplay\_timeout} = 0''.
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|
1276 |
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\end{enum}
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