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(*<*)
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theory Documents imports Main begin
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(*>*)
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section {* Concrete Syntax \label{sec:concrete-syntax} *}
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text {*
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  The core concept of Isabelle's framework for concrete syntax is that
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  of \bfindex{mixfix annotations}.  Associated with any kind of
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  constant declaration, mixfixes affect both the grammar productions
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  for the parser and output templates for the pretty printer.
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  In full generality, parser and pretty printer configuration is a
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  subtle affair~\cite{isabelle-ref}.  Your syntax specifications need
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  to interact properly with the existing setup of Isabelle/Pure and
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  Isabelle/HOL\@.  To avoid creating ambiguities with existing
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  elements, it is particularly important to give new syntactic
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  constructs the right precedence.
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  Below we introduce a few simple syntax declaration
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  forms that already cover many common situations fairly well.
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subsection {* Infix Annotations *}
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text {*
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  Syntax annotations may be included wherever constants are declared,
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  such as \isacommand{definition} and \isacommand{primrec} --- and also
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  \isacommand{datatype}, which declares constructor operations.
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  Type-constructors may be annotated as well, although this is less
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  frequently encountered in practice (the infix type @{text "\<times>"} comes
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  to mind).
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  Infix declarations\index{infix annotations} provide a useful special
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  case of mixfixes.  The following example of the exclusive-or
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  operation on boolean values illustrates typical infix declarations.
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definition xor :: "bool \<Rightarrow> bool \<Rightarrow> bool"    (infixl "[+]" 60)
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where "A [+] B \<equiv> (A \<and> \<not> B) \<or> (\<not> A \<and> B)"
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  \noindent Now @{text "xor A B"} and @{text "A [+] B"} refer to the
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  same expression internally.  Any curried function with at least two
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  arguments may be given infix syntax.  For partial applications with
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  fewer than two operands, there is a notation using the prefix~@{text
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  op}.  For instance, @{text xor} without arguments is represented as
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  @{text "op [+]"}; together with ordinary function application, this
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  turns @{text "xor A"} into @{text "op [+] A"}.
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  The keyword \isakeyword{infixl} seen above specifies an
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  infix operator that is nested to the \emph{left}: in iterated
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  applications the more complex expression appears on the left-hand
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  side, and @{term "A [+] B [+] C"} stands for @{text "(A [+] B) [+]
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  C"}.  Similarly, \isakeyword{infixr} means nesting to the
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  \emph{right}, reading @{term "A [+] B [+] C"} as @{text "A [+] (B
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  [+] C)"}.  A \emph{non-oriented} declaration via \isakeyword{infix}
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  would render @{term "A [+] B [+] C"} illegal, but demand explicit
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  parentheses to indicate the intended grouping.
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  The string @{text [source] "[+]"} in our annotation refers to the
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  concrete syntax to represent the operator (a literal token), while
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  the number @{text 60} determines the precedence of the construct:
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  the syntactic priorities of the arguments and result.  Isabelle/HOL
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  already uses up many popular combinations of ASCII symbols for its
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  own use, including both @{text "+"} and @{text "++"}.  Longer
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  character combinations are more likely to be still available for
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  user extensions, such as our~@{text "[+]"}.
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  Operator precedences have a range of 0--1000.  Very low or high
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  priorities are reserved for the meta-logic.  HOL syntax mainly uses
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  the range of 10--100: the equality infix @{text "="} is centered at
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  50; logical connectives (like @{text "\<or>"} and @{text "\<and>"}) are
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  below 50; algebraic ones (like @{text "+"} and @{text "*"}) are
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  above 50.  User syntax should strive to coexist with common HOL
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  forms, or use the mostly unused range 100--900.
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subsection {* Mathematical Symbols \label{sec:syntax-symbols} *}
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  Concrete syntax based on ASCII characters has inherent limitations.
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  Mathematical notation demands a larger repertoire of glyphs.
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  Several standards of extended character sets have been proposed over
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  decades, but none has become universally available so far.  Isabelle
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  has its own notion of \bfindex{symbols} as the smallest entities of
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  source text, without referring to internal encodings.  There are
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  three kinds of such ``generalized characters'':
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  \begin{enumerate}
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  \item 7-bit ASCII characters
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  \item named symbols: \verb,\,\verb,<,$ident$\verb,>,
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  \item named control symbols: \verb,\,\verb,<^,$ident$\verb,>,
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  Here $ident$ is any sequence of letters. 
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  This results in an infinite store of symbols, whose
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  interpretation is left to further front-end tools.  For example, the
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  user-interface of Proof~General + X-Symbol and the Isabelle document
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  processor (see \S\ref{sec:document-preparation}) display the
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  \verb,\,\verb,<forall>, symbol as~@{text \<forall>}.
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  A list of standard Isabelle symbols is given in
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  \cite{isabelle-isar-ref}.  You may introduce your own
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  interpretation of further symbols by configuring the appropriate
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  front-end tool accordingly, e.g.\ by defining certain {\LaTeX}
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  macros (see also \S\ref{sec:doc-prep-symbols}).  There are also a
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  few predefined control symbols, such as \verb,\,\verb,<^sub>, and
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  \verb,\,\verb,<^sup>, for sub- and superscript of the subsequent
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  output as @{text "A\<^sup>\<star>"}.
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  A number of symbols are considered letters by the Isabelle lexer and
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  can be used as part of identifiers. These are the greek letters
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  @{text "\<alpha>"} (\verb+\+\verb+<alpha>+), @{text "\<beta>"}
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  special letters like @{text "\<A>"} (\verb+\+\verb+<A>+) and @{text
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  "\<AA>"} (\verb+\+\verb+<AA>+), and the control symbols
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  \verb+\+\verb+<^isub>+ and \verb+\+\verb+<^isup>+ for single letter
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  sub and super scripts. This means that the input
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  \medskip
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  {\small\noindent \verb,\,\verb,<forall>\,\verb,<alpha>\<^isub>1.,~\verb,\,\verb,<alpha>\<^isub>1 = \,\verb,<Pi>\<^isup>\<A>,}
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  \medskip
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  \noindent is recognized as the term @{term "\<forall>\<alpha>\<^isub>1. \<alpha>\<^isub>1 = \<Pi>\<^isup>\<A>"} 
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  by Isabelle. Note that @{text "\<Pi>\<^isup>\<A>"} is a single
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  syntactic entity, not an exponentiation.
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  Replacing our previous definition of @{text xor} by the
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  following specifies an Isabelle symbol for the new operator:
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(*<*)
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setup {* Sign.add_path "version1" *}
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definition xor :: "bool \<Rightarrow> bool \<Rightarrow> bool"    (infixl "\<oplus>" 60)
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where "A \<oplus> B \<equiv> (A \<and> \<not> B) \<or> (\<not> A \<and> B)"
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setup {* Sign.local_path *}
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  \noindent The X-Symbol package within Proof~General provides several
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  input methods to enter @{text \<oplus>} in the text.  If all fails one may
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  just type a named entity \verb,\,\verb,<oplus>, by hand; the
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  corresponding symbol will be displayed after further input.
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  More flexible is to provide alternative syntax forms
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  through the \bfindex{print mode} concept~\cite{isabelle-ref}.  By
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  convention, the mode of ``$xsymbols$'' is enabled whenever
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  Proof~General's X-Symbol mode or {\LaTeX} output is active.  Now
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  consider the following hybrid declaration of @{text xor}:
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setup {* Sign.add_path "version2" *}
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definition xor :: "bool \<Rightarrow> bool \<Rightarrow> bool"    (infixl "[+]\<ignore>" 60)
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where "A [+]\<ignore> B \<equiv> (A \<and> \<not> B) \<or> (\<not> A \<and> B)"
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setup {* Sign.local_path *}
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text {*\noindent
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The \commdx{notation} command associates a mixfix
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annotation with a known constant.  The print mode specification,
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here @{text "(xsymbols)"}, is optional.
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output uses the nicer syntax of $xsymbols$ whenever that print mode is
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active.  Such an arrangement is particularly useful for interactive
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development, where users may type ASCII text and see mathematical
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symbols displayed during proofs.  *}
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subsection {* Prefix Annotations *}
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  Prefix syntax annotations\index{prefix annotation} are another form
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  of mixfixes \cite{isabelle-ref}, without any template arguments or
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  priorities --- just some literal syntax.  The following example
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  associates common symbols with the constructors of a datatype.
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datatype currency =
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    Euro nat    ("\<euro>")
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  | Pounds nat  ("\<pounds>")
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  \verb,\,\verb,<pounds>,, \verb,\,\verb,<yen>,, and \verb,$,.  Recall
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  that a constructor like @{text Euro} actually is a function @{typ
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  "nat \<Rightarrow> currency"}.  The expression @{text "Euro 10"} will be
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  printed as @{term "\<euro> 10"}; only the head of the application is
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  achieves conformance with notational standards of the European
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  Commission.
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  Prefix syntax works the same way for other commands that introduce new constants, e.g. \isakeyword{primrec}.
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subsection {* Abbreviations \label{sec:abbreviations} *}
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text{* Mixfix syntax annotations merely decorate particular constant
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application forms with concrete syntax, for instance replacing
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@{text "xor A B"} by @{text "A \<oplus> B"}.  Occasionally, the relationship
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between some piece of notation and its internal form is more
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complicated.  Here we need \emph{abbreviations}.
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Command \commdx{abbreviation} introduces an uninterpreted notational
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constant as an abbreviation for a complex term. Abbreviations are
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unfolded upon parsing and re-introduced upon printing. This provides a
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simple mechanism for syntactic macros.
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A typical use of abbreviations is to introduce relational notation for
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membership in a set of pairs, replacing @{text "(x, y) \<in> sim"} by
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@{text "x \<approx> y"}. We assume that a constant @{text sim } of type
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@{typ"('a \<times> 'a) set"} has been introduced at this point. *}
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(*<*)consts sim :: "('a \<times> 'a) set"(*>*)
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abbreviation sim2 :: "'a \<Rightarrow> 'a \<Rightarrow> bool"   (infix "\<approx>" 50)
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where "x \<approx> y  \<equiv>  (x, y) \<in> sim"
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text {* \noindent The given meta-equality is used as a rewrite rule
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after parsing (replacing \mbox{@{prop"x \<approx> y"}} by @{text"(x,y) \<in>
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sim"}) and before printing (turning @{text"(x,y) \<in> sim"} back into
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\mbox{@{prop"x \<approx> y"}}). The name of the dummy constant @{text "sim2"}
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does not matter, as long as it is unique.
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Another common application of abbreviations is to
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provide variant versions of fundamental relational expressions, such
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as @{text \<noteq>} for negated equalities.  The following declaration
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stems from Isabelle/HOL itself:
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abbreviation not_equal :: "'a \<Rightarrow> 'a \<Rightarrow> bool"    (infixl "~=\<ignore>" 50)
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notation (xsymbols) not_equal (infix "\<noteq>\<ignore>" 50)
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text {* \noindent The notation @{text \<noteq>} is introduced separately to restrict it
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to the \emph{xsymbols} mode.
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Abbreviations are appropriate when the defined concept is a
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simple variation on an existing one.  But because of the automatic
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folding and unfolding of abbreviations, they do not scale up well to
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large hierarchies of concepts. Abbreviations do not replace
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definitions.
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Abbreviations are a simplified form of the general concept of
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\emph{syntax translations}; even heavier transformations may be
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written in ML \cite{isabelle-ref}.
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section {* Document Preparation \label{sec:document-preparation} *}
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  Isabelle/Isar is centered around the concept of \bfindex{formal
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  proof documents}\index{documents|bold}.  The outcome of a formal
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  development effort is meant to be a human-readable record, presented
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  as browsable PDF file or printed on paper.  The overall document
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  structure follows traditional mathematical articles, with sections,
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  intermediate explanations, definitions, theorems and proofs.
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  \medskip The Isabelle document preparation system essentially acts
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  proofs formally, the theory sources are turned into typesetting
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  instructions in a schematic manner.  This lets you write authentic
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  reports on theory developments with little effort: many technical
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  consistency checks are handled by the system.
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  Here is an example to illustrate the idea of Isabelle document
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  preparation.
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*}
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text_raw {* \begin{quotation} *}
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text {*
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  The following datatype definition of @{text "'a bintree"} models
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  'a}.
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text {*
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  \noindent The datatype induction rule generated here is of the form
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  @{thm [indent = 1, display] bintree.induct [no_vars]}
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text_raw {* \end{quotation} *}
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  \noindent The above document output has been produced as follows:
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  \begin{ttbox}
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  text {\ttlbrace}*
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    The following datatype definition of {\at}{\ttlbrace}text "'a bintree"{\ttrbrace}
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    models binary trees with nodes being decorated by elements
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    of type {\at}{\ttlbrace}typ 'a{\ttrbrace}.
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  *{\ttrbrace}
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  datatype 'a bintree =
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  \begin{ttbox}
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    {\ttback}noindent The datatype induction rule generated here is
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  *{\ttrbrace}
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  \end{ttbox}\vspace{-\medskipamount}
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  \noindent Here we have augmented the theory by formal comments
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  \texttt{\at}\verb,{text "'a bintree"}, or
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  \texttt{\at}\verb,{typ 'a},), see also \S\ref{sec:doc-prep-text}.
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subsection {* Isabelle Sessions *}
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  development, the document preparation stage essentially works in
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  batch-mode.  An Isabelle \bfindex{session} consists of a collection
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  session is derived from a single parent, usually an object-logic
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  image like \texttt{HOL}.  This results in an overall tree structure,
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  (usually rooted at \verb,~/.isabelle/IsabelleXXXX/browser_info,).
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  \medskip The easiest way to manage Isabelle sessions is via
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  \texttt{isabelle mkdir} (generates an initial session source setup)
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  \texttt{MySession} derived from \texttt{HOL} may be produced as
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  isabelle mkdir HOL MySession
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  The \texttt{isabelle make} job also informs about the file-system
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  location of the ultimate results.  The above dry run should be able
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  \medskip The detailed arrangement of the session sources is as
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  \item Directory \texttt{MySession} holds the required theory files
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  $T@1$\texttt{.thy}, \dots, $T@n$\texttt{.thy}.
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  \item File \texttt{MySession/ROOT.ML} holds appropriate ML commands
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  for loading all wanted theories, usually just
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  dependency graph.
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  \item Directory \texttt{MySession/document} contains everything
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  required for the {\LaTeX} stage; only \texttt{root.tex} needs to be
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  provided initially.
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  The latter file holds appropriate {\LaTeX} code to commence a
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  document (\verb,\documentclass, etc.), and to include the generated
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  files $T@i$\texttt{.tex} for each theory.  Isabelle will generate a
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  file \texttt{session.tex} holding {\LaTeX} commands to include all
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  generated theory output files in topologically sorted order, so
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  \verb,\input{session}, in the body of \texttt{root.tex} does the job
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  in most situations.
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  \item \texttt{IsaMakefile} holds appropriate dependencies and
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  invocations of Isabelle tools to control the batch job.  In fact,
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  several sessions may be managed by the same \texttt{IsaMakefile}.
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  See the \emph{Isabelle System Manual} \cite{isabelle-sys} 
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  for further details, especially on
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  \texttt{isabelle usedir} and \texttt{isabelle make}.
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  \end{itemize}
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  One may now start to populate the directory \texttt{MySession}, and
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  the file \texttt{MySession/ROOT.ML} accordingly.  The file
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  \texttt{MySession/document/root.tex} should also be adapted at some
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  point; the default version is mostly self-explanatory.  Note that
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  \verb,\isabellestyle, enables fine-tuning of the general appearance
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  of characters and mathematical symbols (see also
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  \S\ref{sec:doc-prep-symbols}).
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  Especially observe the included {\LaTeX} packages \texttt{isabelle}
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  (mandatory), \texttt{isabellesym} (required for mathematical
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  symbols), and the final \texttt{pdfsetup} (provides sane defaults
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  for \texttt{hyperref}, including URL markup).  All three are
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  distributed with Isabelle. Further packages may be required in
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  particular applications, say for unusual mathematical symbols.
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  \medskip Any additional files for the {\LaTeX} stage go into the
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  \texttt{MySession/document} directory as well.  In particular,
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  adding a file named \texttt{root.bib} causes an automatic run of
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  \texttt{bibtex} to process a bibliographic database; see also
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  \texttt{isabelle document} \cite{isabelle-sys}.
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  \medskip Any failure of the document preparation phase in an
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  Isabelle batch session leaves the generated sources in their target
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  location, identified by the accompanying error message.  This lets
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  you trace {\LaTeX} problems with the generated files at hand.
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*}
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subsection {* Structure Markup *}
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text {*
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  The large-scale structure of Isabelle documents follows existing
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  {\LaTeX} conventions, with chapters, sections, subsubsections etc.
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  The Isar language includes separate \bfindex{markup commands}, which
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  do not affect the formal meaning of a theory (or proof), but result
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  in corresponding {\LaTeX} elements.
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  There are separate markup commands depending on the textual context:
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  in header position (just before \isakeyword{theory}), within the
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  theory body, or within a proof.  The header needs to be treated
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  specially here, since ordinary theory and proof commands may only
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  occur \emph{after} the initial \isakeyword{theory} specification.
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  \medskip
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  \begin{tabular}{llll}
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  header & theory & proof & default meaning \\\hline
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    & \commdx{chapter} & & \verb,\chapter, \\
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  \commdx{header} & \commdx{section} & \commdx{sect} & \verb,\section, \\
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    & \commdx{subsection} & \commdx{subsect} & \verb,\subsection, \\
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    & \commdx{subsubsection} & \commdx{subsubsect} & \verb,\subsubsection, \\
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  \end{tabular}
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  \medskip
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  From the Isabelle perspective, each markup command takes a single
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  $text$ argument (delimited by \verb,",~@{text \<dots>}~\verb,", or
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  \verb,{,\verb,*,~@{text \<dots>}~\verb,*,\verb,},).  After stripping any
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  surrounding white space, the argument is passed to a {\LaTeX} macro
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  \verb,\isamarkupXYZ, for command \isakeyword{XYZ}.  These macros are
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  defined in \verb,isabelle.sty, according to the meaning given in the
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  rightmost column above.
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  \medskip The following source fragment illustrates structure markup
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  of a theory.  Note that {\LaTeX} labels may be included inside of
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  section headings as well.
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  \begin{ttbox}
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  header {\ttlbrace}* Some properties of Foo Bar elements *{\ttrbrace}
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  theory Foo_Bar
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  imports Main
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  begin
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  subsection {\ttlbrace}* Basic definitions *{\ttrbrace}
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  definition foo :: \dots
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  definition bar :: \dots
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  subsection {\ttlbrace}* Derived rules *{\ttrbrace}
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  lemma fooI: \dots
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  lemma fooE: \dots
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  subsection {\ttlbrace}* Main theorem {\ttback}label{\ttlbrace}sec:main-theorem{\ttrbrace} *{\ttrbrace}
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  theorem main: \dots
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  end
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  \end{ttbox}\vspace{-\medskipamount}
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  You may occasionally want to change the meaning of markup commands,
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  say via \verb,\renewcommand, in \texttt{root.tex}.  For example,
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  \verb,\isamarkupheader, is a good candidate for some tuning.  We
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  could move it up in the hierarchy to become \verb,\chapter,.
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\begin{verbatim}
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  \renewcommand{\isamarkupheader}[1]{\chapter{#1}}
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  \noindent Now we must change the document class given in
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  \texttt{root.tex} to something that supports chapters.  A suitable
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  command is \verb,\documentclass{report},.
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  \medskip The {\LaTeX} macro \verb,\isabellecontext, is maintained to
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  hold the name of the current theory context.  This is particularly
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  useful for document headings:
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\begin{verbatim}
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  \renewcommand{\isamarkupheader}[1]
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  {\chapter{#1}\markright{THEORY~\isabellecontext}}
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\end{verbatim}
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  \noindent Make sure to include something like
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  \verb,\pagestyle{headings}, in \texttt{root.tex}; the document
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  should have more than two pages to show the effect.
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*}
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subsection {* Formal Comments and Antiquotations \label{sec:doc-prep-text} *}
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text {*
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  Isabelle \bfindex{source comments}, which are of the form
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  \verb,(,\verb,*,~@{text \<dots>}~\verb,*,\verb,),, essentially act like
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  white space and do not really contribute to the content.  They
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  mainly serve technical purposes to mark certain oddities in the raw
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  input text.  In contrast, \bfindex{formal comments} are portions of
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  text that are associated with formal Isabelle/Isar commands
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  (\bfindex{marginal comments}), or as standalone paragraphs within a
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  theory or proof context (\bfindex{text blocks}).
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  \medskip Marginal comments are part of each command's concrete
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  syntax \cite{isabelle-ref}; the common form is ``\verb,--,~$text$''
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  where $text$ is delimited by \verb,",@{text \<dots>}\verb,", or
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  \verb,{,\verb,*,~@{text \<dots>}~\verb,*,\verb,}, as before.  Multiple
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  marginal comments may be given at the same time.  Here is a simple
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  example:
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*}
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lemma "A --> A"
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  -- "a triviality of propositional logic"
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  -- "(should not really bother)"
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  by (rule impI) -- "implicit assumption step involved here"
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text {*
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  \noindent The above output has been produced as follows:
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\begin{verbatim}
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  lemma "A --> A"
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    -- "a triviality of propositional logic"
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    -- "(should not really bother)"
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    by (rule impI) -- "implicit assumption step involved here"
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\end{verbatim}
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  From the {\LaTeX} viewpoint, ``\verb,--,'' acts like a markup
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  command, associated with the macro \verb,\isamarkupcmt, (taking a
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  single argument).
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  \medskip Text blocks are introduced by the commands \bfindex{text}
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  and \bfindex{txt}, for theory and proof contexts, respectively.
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  Each takes again a single $text$ argument, which is interpreted as a
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  free-form paragraph in {\LaTeX} (surrounded by some additional
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  vertical space).  This behavior may be changed by redefining the
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  {\LaTeX} environments of \verb,isamarkuptext, or
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  \verb,isamarkuptxt,, respectively (via \verb,\renewenvironment,) The
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  text style of the body is determined by \verb,\isastyletext, and
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  \verb,\isastyletxt,; the default setup uses a smaller font within
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  proofs.  This may be changed as follows:
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\begin{verbatim}
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  \renewcommand{\isastyletxt}{\isastyletext}
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\end{verbatim}
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diff changeset
   575
  \medskip The $text$ part of Isabelle markup commands essentially
wenzelm
parents: 12764
diff changeset
   576
  inserts \emph{quoted material} into a formal text, mainly for
wenzelm
parents: 12764
diff changeset
   577
  instruction of the reader.  An \bfindex{antiquotation} is again a
wenzelm
parents: 12764
diff changeset
   578
  formal object embedded into such an informal portion.  The
wenzelm
parents: 12764
diff changeset
   579
  interpretation of antiquotations is limited to some well-formedness
wenzelm
parents: 12764
diff changeset
   580
  checks, with the result being pretty printed to the resulting
wenzelm
parents: 12764
diff changeset
   581
  document.  Quoted text blocks together with antiquotations provide
wenzelm
parents: 12764
diff changeset
   582
  an attractive means of referring to formal entities, with good
wenzelm
parents: 12764
diff changeset
   583
  confidence in getting the technical details right (especially syntax
wenzelm
parents: 12764
diff changeset
   584
  and types).
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parents: 12653
diff changeset
   585
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parents: 12659
diff changeset
   586
  The general syntax of antiquotations is as follows:
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parents: 12653
diff changeset
   587
  \texttt{{\at}{\ttlbrace}$name$ $arguments${\ttrbrace}}, or
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parents: 12653
diff changeset
   588
  \texttt{{\at}{\ttlbrace}$name$ [$options$] $arguments${\ttrbrace}}
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parents: 12659
diff changeset
   589
  for a comma-separated list of options consisting of a $name$ or
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wenzelm
parents: 12764
diff changeset
   590
  \texttt{$name$=$value$} each.  The syntax of $arguments$ depends on
wenzelm
parents: 12764
diff changeset
   591
  the kind of antiquotation, it generally follows the same conventions
wenzelm
parents: 12764
diff changeset
   592
  for types, terms, or theorems as in the formal part of a theory.
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wenzelm
parents: 12642
diff changeset
   593
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parents: 12764
diff changeset
   594
  \medskip This sentence demonstrates quotations and antiquotations:
wenzelm
parents: 12764
diff changeset
   595
  @{term "%x y. x"} is a well-typed term.
12659
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parents: 12653
diff changeset
   596
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   597
  \medskip\noindent The output above was produced as follows:
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parents: 12653
diff changeset
   598
  \begin{ttbox}
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parents: 12653
diff changeset
   599
text {\ttlbrace}*
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paulson
parents: 12750
diff changeset
   600
  This sentence demonstrates quotations and antiquotations:
12659
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parents: 12653
diff changeset
   601
  {\at}{\ttlbrace}term "%x y. x"{\ttrbrace} is a well-typed term.
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parents: 12653
diff changeset
   602
*{\ttrbrace}
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parents: 12764
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   603
  \end{ttbox}\vspace{-\medskipamount}
12659
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parents: 12653
diff changeset
   604
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parents: 12750
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   605
  The notational change from the ASCII character~\verb,%, to the
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parents: 12764
diff changeset
   606
  symbol~@{text \<lambda>} reveals that Isabelle printed this term, after
wenzelm
parents: 12764
diff changeset
   607
  parsing and type-checking.  Document preparation enables symbolic
wenzelm
parents: 12764
diff changeset
   608
  output by default.
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parents: 12653
diff changeset
   609
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f8a734dc0fbc *** empty log message ***
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   610
  \medskip The next example includes an option to show the type of all
f8a734dc0fbc *** empty log message ***
nipkow
parents: 16417
diff changeset
   611
  variables.  The antiquotation
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wenzelm
parents: 12764
diff changeset
   612
  \texttt{{\at}}\verb,{term [show_types] "%x y. x"}, produces the
wenzelm
parents: 12764
diff changeset
   613
  output @{term [show_types] "%x y. x"}.  Type inference has figured
wenzelm
parents: 12764
diff changeset
   614
  out the most general typings in the present theory context.  Terms
wenzelm
parents: 12764
diff changeset
   615
  may acquire different typings due to constraints imposed by their
wenzelm
parents: 12764
diff changeset
   616
  environment; within a proof, for example, variables are given the
wenzelm
parents: 12764
diff changeset
   617
  same types as they have in the main goal statement.
12659
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parents: 12653
diff changeset
   618
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paulson
parents: 12750
diff changeset
   619
  \medskip Several further kinds of antiquotations and options are
30649
57753e0ec1d4 1. New cancellation simprocs for common factors in inequations
nipkow
parents: 28914
diff changeset
   620
  available \cite{isabelle-isar-ref}.  Here are a few commonly used
12670
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parents: 12665
diff changeset
   621
  combinations:
12659
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parents: 12653
diff changeset
   622
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wenzelm
parents: 12653
diff changeset
   623
  \medskip
12651
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wenzelm
parents: 12648
diff changeset
   624
12659
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parents: 12653
diff changeset
   625
  \begin{tabular}{ll}
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parents: 12653
diff changeset
   626
  \texttt{\at}\verb,{typ,~$\tau$\verb,}, & print type $\tau$ \\
25338
6eb185959aec updated to notation and abbreviation
nipkow
parents: 22098
diff changeset
   627
  \texttt{\at}\verb,{const,~$c$\verb,}, & check existence of $c$ and print it \\
12659
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parents: 12653
diff changeset
   628
  \texttt{\at}\verb,{term,~$t$\verb,}, & print term $t$ \\
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wenzelm
parents: 12653
diff changeset
   629
  \texttt{\at}\verb,{prop,~$\phi$\verb,}, & print proposition $\phi$ \\
12665
wenzelm
parents: 12659
diff changeset
   630
  \texttt{\at}\verb,{prop [display],~$\phi$\verb,}, & print large proposition $\phi$ (with linebreaks) \\
12659
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wenzelm
parents: 12653
diff changeset
   631
  \texttt{\at}\verb,{prop [source],~$\phi$\verb,}, & check proposition $\phi$, print its input \\
2aa05eb15bd2 getting close to completion;
wenzelm
parents: 12653
diff changeset
   632
  \texttt{\at}\verb,{thm,~$a$\verb,}, & print fact $a$ \\
2aa05eb15bd2 getting close to completion;
wenzelm
parents: 12653
diff changeset
   633
  \texttt{\at}\verb,{thm,~$a$~\verb,[no_vars]}, & print fact $a$, fixing schematic variables \\
12746
wenzelm
parents: 12744
diff changeset
   634
  \texttt{\at}\verb,{thm [source],~$a$\verb,}, & check availability of fact $a$, print its name \\
12659
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wenzelm
parents: 12653
diff changeset
   635
  \texttt{\at}\verb,{text,~$s$\verb,}, & print uninterpreted text $s$ \\
2aa05eb15bd2 getting close to completion;
wenzelm
parents: 12653
diff changeset
   636
  \end{tabular}
2aa05eb15bd2 getting close to completion;
wenzelm
parents: 12653
diff changeset
   637
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wenzelm
parents: 12653
diff changeset
   638
  \medskip
2aa05eb15bd2 getting close to completion;
wenzelm
parents: 12653
diff changeset
   639
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wenzelm
parents: 12659
diff changeset
   640
  Note that \attrdx{no_vars} given above is \emph{not} an
wenzelm
parents: 12659
diff changeset
   641
  antiquotation option, but an attribute of the theorem argument given
wenzelm
parents: 12659
diff changeset
   642
  here.  This might be useful with a diagnostic command like
wenzelm
parents: 12659
diff changeset
   643
  \isakeyword{thm}, too.
12659
2aa05eb15bd2 getting close to completion;
wenzelm
parents: 12653
diff changeset
   644
12665
wenzelm
parents: 12659
diff changeset
   645
  \medskip The \texttt{\at}\verb,{text, $s$\verb,}, antiquotation is
12659
2aa05eb15bd2 getting close to completion;
wenzelm
parents: 12653
diff changeset
   646
  particularly interesting.  Embedding uninterpreted text within an
12665
wenzelm
parents: 12659
diff changeset
   647
  informal body might appear useless at first sight.  Here the key
wenzelm
parents: 12659
diff changeset
   648
  virtue is that the string $s$ is processed as Isabelle output,
wenzelm
parents: 12659
diff changeset
   649
  interpreting Isabelle symbols appropriately.
12659
2aa05eb15bd2 getting close to completion;
wenzelm
parents: 12653
diff changeset
   650
12665
wenzelm
parents: 12659
diff changeset
   651
  For example, \texttt{\at}\verb,{text "\<forall>\<exists>"}, produces @{text
wenzelm
parents: 12659
diff changeset
   652
  "\<forall>\<exists>"}, according to the standard interpretation of these symbol
wenzelm
parents: 12659
diff changeset
   653
  (cf.\ \S\ref{sec:doc-prep-symbols}).  Thus we achieve consistent
12659
2aa05eb15bd2 getting close to completion;
wenzelm
parents: 12653
diff changeset
   654
  mathematical notation in both the formal and informal parts of the
12766
wenzelm
parents: 12764
diff changeset
   655
  document very easily, independently of the term language of
wenzelm
parents: 12764
diff changeset
   656
  Isabelle.  Manual {\LaTeX} code would leave more control over the
wenzelm
parents: 12764
diff changeset
   657
  typesetting, but is also slightly more tedious.
12645
3af5de958a1a some text on document preparation;
wenzelm
parents: 12642
diff changeset
   658
*}
3af5de958a1a some text on document preparation;
wenzelm
parents: 12642
diff changeset
   659
3af5de958a1a some text on document preparation;
wenzelm
parents: 12642
diff changeset
   660
12674
wenzelm
parents: 12673
diff changeset
   661
subsection {* Interpretation of Symbols \label{sec:doc-prep-symbols} *}
12645
3af5de958a1a some text on document preparation;
wenzelm
parents: 12642
diff changeset
   662
3af5de958a1a some text on document preparation;
wenzelm
parents: 12642
diff changeset
   663
text {*
12665
wenzelm
parents: 12659
diff changeset
   664
  As has been pointed out before (\S\ref{sec:syntax-symbols}),
12670
wenzelm
parents: 12665
diff changeset
   665
  Isabelle symbols are the smallest syntactic entities --- a
12681
wenzelm
parents: 12674
diff changeset
   666
  straightforward generalization of ASCII characters.  While Isabelle
12665
wenzelm
parents: 12659
diff changeset
   667
  does not impose any interpretation of the infinite collection of
12764
b43333dc6e7d stylistic changes
paulson
parents: 12750
diff changeset
   668
  named symbols, {\LaTeX} documents use canonical glyphs for certain
28838
d5db6dfcb34a moved table of standard Isabelle symbols to isar-ref manual;
wenzelm
parents: 28504
diff changeset
   669
  standard symbols \cite{isabelle-isar-ref}.
12659
2aa05eb15bd2 getting close to completion;
wenzelm
parents: 12653
diff changeset
   670
12766
wenzelm
parents: 12764
diff changeset
   671
  The {\LaTeX} code produced from Isabelle text follows a simple
wenzelm
parents: 12764
diff changeset
   672
  scheme.  You can tune the final appearance by redefining certain
wenzelm
parents: 12764
diff changeset
   673
  macros, say in \texttt{root.tex} of the document.
12670
wenzelm
parents: 12665
diff changeset
   674
wenzelm
parents: 12665
diff changeset
   675
  \begin{enumerate}
12659
2aa05eb15bd2 getting close to completion;
wenzelm
parents: 12653
diff changeset
   676
12670
wenzelm
parents: 12665
diff changeset
   677
  \item 7-bit ASCII characters: letters \texttt{A\dots Z} and
12746
wenzelm
parents: 12744
diff changeset
   678
  \texttt{a\dots z} are output directly, digits are passed as an
12670
wenzelm
parents: 12665
diff changeset
   679
  argument to the \verb,\isadigit, macro, other characters are
wenzelm
parents: 12665
diff changeset
   680
  replaced by specifically named macros of the form
12665
wenzelm
parents: 12659
diff changeset
   681
  \verb,\isacharXYZ,.
12659
2aa05eb15bd2 getting close to completion;
wenzelm
parents: 12653
diff changeset
   682
12766
wenzelm
parents: 12764
diff changeset
   683
  \item Named symbols: \verb,\,\verb,<XYZ>, is turned into
wenzelm
parents: 12764
diff changeset
   684
  \verb,{\isasymXYZ},; note the additional braces.
12659
2aa05eb15bd2 getting close to completion;
wenzelm
parents: 12653
diff changeset
   685
12766
wenzelm
parents: 12764
diff changeset
   686
  \item Named control symbols: \verb,\,\verb,<^XYZ>, is turned into
wenzelm
parents: 12764
diff changeset
   687
  \verb,\isactrlXYZ,; subsequent symbols may act as arguments if the
wenzelm
parents: 12764
diff changeset
   688
  control macro is defined accordingly.
12670
wenzelm
parents: 12665
diff changeset
   689
12659
2aa05eb15bd2 getting close to completion;
wenzelm
parents: 12653
diff changeset
   690
  \end{enumerate}
12665
wenzelm
parents: 12659
diff changeset
   691
12764
b43333dc6e7d stylistic changes
paulson
parents: 12750
diff changeset
   692
  You may occasionally wish to give new {\LaTeX} interpretations of
b43333dc6e7d stylistic changes
paulson
parents: 12750
diff changeset
   693
  named symbols.  This merely requires an appropriate definition of
12766
wenzelm
parents: 12764
diff changeset
   694
  \verb,\isasymXYZ,, for \verb,\,\verb,<XYZ>, (see
12746
wenzelm
parents: 12744
diff changeset
   695
  \texttt{isabelle.sty} for working examples).  Control symbols are
wenzelm
parents: 12744
diff changeset
   696
  slightly more difficult to get right, though.
12665
wenzelm
parents: 12659
diff changeset
   697
wenzelm
parents: 12659
diff changeset
   698
  \medskip The \verb,\isabellestyle, macro provides a high-level
wenzelm
parents: 12659
diff changeset
   699
  interface to tune the general appearance of individual symbols.  For
12670
wenzelm
parents: 12665
diff changeset
   700
  example, \verb,\isabellestyle{it}, uses the italics text style to
wenzelm
parents: 12665
diff changeset
   701
  mimic the general appearance of the {\LaTeX} math mode; double
12743
wenzelm
parents: 12685
diff changeset
   702
  quotes are not printed at all.  The resulting quality of typesetting
wenzelm
parents: 12685
diff changeset
   703
  is quite good, so this should be the default style for work that
wenzelm
parents: 12685
diff changeset
   704
  gets distributed to a broader audience.
12645
3af5de958a1a some text on document preparation;
wenzelm
parents: 12642
diff changeset
   705
*}
3af5de958a1a some text on document preparation;
wenzelm
parents: 12642
diff changeset
   706
3af5de958a1a some text on document preparation;
wenzelm
parents: 12642
diff changeset
   707
12653
wenzelm
parents: 12651
diff changeset
   708
subsection {* Suppressing Output \label{sec:doc-prep-suppress} *}
12645
3af5de958a1a some text on document preparation;
wenzelm
parents: 12642
diff changeset
   709
3af5de958a1a some text on document preparation;
wenzelm
parents: 12642
diff changeset
   710
text {*
12748
wenzelm
parents: 12746
diff changeset
   711
  By default, Isabelle's document system generates a {\LaTeX} file for
wenzelm
parents: 12746
diff changeset
   712
  each theory that gets loaded while running the session.  The
wenzelm
parents: 12746
diff changeset
   713
  generated \texttt{session.tex} will include all of these in order of
wenzelm
parents: 12746
diff changeset
   714
  appearance, which in turn gets included by the standard
12743
wenzelm
parents: 12685
diff changeset
   715
  \texttt{root.tex}.  Certainly one may change the order or suppress
12746
wenzelm
parents: 12744
diff changeset
   716
  unwanted theories by ignoring \texttt{session.tex} and load
wenzelm
parents: 12744
diff changeset
   717
  individual files directly in \texttt{root.tex}.  On the other hand,
wenzelm
parents: 12744
diff changeset
   718
  such an arrangement requires additional maintenance whenever the
wenzelm
parents: 12744
diff changeset
   719
  collection of theories changes.
12648
16d4b8c09086 some more text;
wenzelm
parents: 12645
diff changeset
   720
16d4b8c09086 some more text;
wenzelm
parents: 12645
diff changeset
   721
  Alternatively, one may tune the theory loading process in
12653
wenzelm
parents: 12651
diff changeset
   722
  \texttt{ROOT.ML} itself: traversal of the theory dependency graph
12670
wenzelm
parents: 12665
diff changeset
   723
  may be fine-tuned by adding \verb,use_thy, invocations, although
wenzelm
parents: 12665
diff changeset
   724
  topological sorting still has to be observed.  Moreover, the ML
wenzelm
parents: 12665
diff changeset
   725
  operator \verb,no_document, temporarily disables document generation
12766
wenzelm
parents: 12764
diff changeset
   726
  while executing a theory loader command.  Its usage is like this:
12648
16d4b8c09086 some more text;
wenzelm
parents: 12645
diff changeset
   727
16d4b8c09086 some more text;
wenzelm
parents: 12645
diff changeset
   728
\begin{verbatim}
12665
wenzelm
parents: 12659
diff changeset
   729
  no_document use_thy "T";
12648
16d4b8c09086 some more text;
wenzelm
parents: 12645
diff changeset
   730
\end{verbatim}
12645
3af5de958a1a some text on document preparation;
wenzelm
parents: 12642
diff changeset
   731
17183
a788a05fb81b cover tagged command regions;
wenzelm
parents: 16523
diff changeset
   732
  \medskip Theory output may be suppressed more selectively, either
a788a05fb81b cover tagged command regions;
wenzelm
parents: 16523
diff changeset
   733
  via \bfindex{tagged command regions} or \bfindex{ignored material}.
12648
16d4b8c09086 some more text;
wenzelm
parents: 12645
diff changeset
   734
17183
a788a05fb81b cover tagged command regions;
wenzelm
parents: 16523
diff changeset
   735
  Tagged command regions works by annotating commands with named tags,
a788a05fb81b cover tagged command regions;
wenzelm
parents: 16523
diff changeset
   736
  which correspond to certain {\LaTeX} markup that tells how to treat
a788a05fb81b cover tagged command regions;
wenzelm
parents: 16523
diff changeset
   737
  particular parts of a document when doing the actual type-setting.
a788a05fb81b cover tagged command regions;
wenzelm
parents: 16523
diff changeset
   738
  By default, certain Isabelle/Isar commands are implicitly marked up
a788a05fb81b cover tagged command regions;
wenzelm
parents: 16523
diff changeset
   739
  using the predefined tags ``\emph{theory}'' (for theory begin and
a788a05fb81b cover tagged command regions;
wenzelm
parents: 16523
diff changeset
   740
  end), ``\emph{proof}'' (for proof commands), and ``\emph{ML}'' (for
a788a05fb81b cover tagged command regions;
wenzelm
parents: 16523
diff changeset
   741
  commands involving ML code).  Users may add their own tags using the
a788a05fb81b cover tagged command regions;
wenzelm
parents: 16523
diff changeset
   742
  \verb,%,\emph{tag} notation right after a command name.  In the
a788a05fb81b cover tagged command regions;
wenzelm
parents: 16523
diff changeset
   743
  subsequent example we hide a particularly irrelevant proof:
a788a05fb81b cover tagged command regions;
wenzelm
parents: 16523
diff changeset
   744
*}
12648
16d4b8c09086 some more text;
wenzelm
parents: 12645
diff changeset
   745
17183
a788a05fb81b cover tagged command regions;
wenzelm
parents: 16523
diff changeset
   746
lemma "x = x" by %invisible (simp)
12648
16d4b8c09086 some more text;
wenzelm
parents: 12645
diff changeset
   747
17183
a788a05fb81b cover tagged command regions;
wenzelm
parents: 16523
diff changeset
   748
text {*
a788a05fb81b cover tagged command regions;
wenzelm
parents: 16523
diff changeset
   749
  The original source has been ``\verb,lemma "x = x" by %invisible (simp),''.
a788a05fb81b cover tagged command regions;
wenzelm
parents: 16523
diff changeset
   750
  Tags observe the structure of proofs; adjacent commands with the
a788a05fb81b cover tagged command regions;
wenzelm
parents: 16523
diff changeset
   751
  same tag are joined into a single region.  The Isabelle document
a788a05fb81b cover tagged command regions;
wenzelm
parents: 16523
diff changeset
   752
  preparation system allows the user to specify how to interpret a
a788a05fb81b cover tagged command regions;
wenzelm
parents: 16523
diff changeset
   753
  tagged region, in order to keep, drop, or fold the corresponding
a788a05fb81b cover tagged command regions;
wenzelm
parents: 16523
diff changeset
   754
  parts of the document.  See the \emph{Isabelle System Manual}
a788a05fb81b cover tagged command regions;
wenzelm
parents: 16523
diff changeset
   755
  \cite{isabelle-sys} for further details, especially on
28504
7ad7d7d6df47 simplified main Isabelle executables: removed Isabelle and isabelle (replaced by isabelle-process), renamed isatool to isabelle;
wenzelm
parents: 27027
diff changeset
   756
  \texttt{isabelle usedir} and \texttt{isabelle document}.
12648
16d4b8c09086 some more text;
wenzelm
parents: 12645
diff changeset
   757
17183
a788a05fb81b cover tagged command regions;
wenzelm
parents: 16523
diff changeset
   758
  Ignored material is specified by delimiting the original formal
a788a05fb81b cover tagged command regions;
wenzelm
parents: 16523
diff changeset
   759
  source with special source comments
a788a05fb81b cover tagged command regions;
wenzelm
parents: 16523
diff changeset
   760
  \verb,(,\verb,*,\verb,<,\verb,*,\verb,), and
a788a05fb81b cover tagged command regions;
wenzelm
parents: 16523
diff changeset
   761
  \verb,(,\verb,*,\verb,>,\verb,*,\verb,),.  These parts are stripped
a788a05fb81b cover tagged command regions;
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  before the type-setting phase, without affecting the formal checking
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  of the theory, of course.  For example, we may hide parts of a proof
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  that seem unfit for general public inspection.  The following
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  ``fully automatic'' proof is actually a fake:
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*}
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lemma "x \<noteq> (0::int) \<Longrightarrow> 0 < x * x"
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  by (auto(*<*)simp add: zero_less_mult_iff(*>*))
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text {*
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  \noindent The real source of the proof has been as follows:
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\begin{verbatim}
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  by (auto(*<*)simp add: zero_less_mult_iff(*>*))
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\end{verbatim}
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%(*
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  \medskip Suppressing portions of printed text demands care.  You
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  should not misrepresent the underlying theory development.  It is
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  easy to invalidate the visible text by hiding references to
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  questionable axioms, for example.
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*}
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(*<*)
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end
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(*>*)