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\chapter{Isar document syntax}
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FIXME shortcut
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FIXME important note: inner versus outer syntax
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\section{Lexical matters}
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\section{Common syntax entities}
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The Isar proof and theory language syntax has been carefully designed with
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orthogonality in mind. Subsequently, we introduce several basic syntactic
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entities, such as names, terms, theorem specifications, which have been
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factored out of the actual Isar language elements described later.
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Note that some of the basic syntactic entities introduced below act much like
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tokens rather than nonterminals, in particular for the sake of error messages.
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E.g.\ syntax elements such as $\CONSTS$ referring to \railqtoken{name} or
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\railqtoken{type} would really report a missing name or type rather than any
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of the constituent primitive tokens such as \railtoken{ident} or
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\railtoken{string}.
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\subsection{Names}
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Entity \railqtoken{name} usually refers to any name of types, constants,
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theorems etc.\ that are to be \emph{declared} or \emph{defined} (so qualified
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identifiers are excluded). Quoted strings provide an escape for
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non-identifier names or those ruled out by outer syntax keywords (e.g.\
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\verb|"let"|). Already existing objects are usually referenced by
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\railqtoken{nameref}.
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\indexoutertoken{name}\indexoutertoken{parname}\indexoutertoken{nameref}
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\begin{rail}
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name: ident | symident | string
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parname: '(' name ')'
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nameref: name | longident
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\end{rail}
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\subsection{Comments}
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Large chunks of plain \railqtoken{text} are usually given
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\railtoken{verbatim}, i.e.\ enclosed in \verb|{*|\dots\verb|*}|. For
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convenience, any of the smaller text units conforming to \railqtoken{nameref}
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are admitted as well. Almost any of the Isar commands may be annotated by
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some marginal \railnonterm{comment} of the form \texttt{--} \railqtoken{text}.
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Note that this kind of comment is actually part of the language, while source
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level comments \verb|(*|\dots\verb|*)| are already stripped at the lexical
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level. A few commands such as $\PROOFNAME$ admit additional markup with a
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``level of interest'': \texttt{\%} followed by an optional number $n$ (default
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$n = 1$) indicates that the respective part of the document becomes $n$ levels
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more boring or obscure; \texttt{\%\%} means that the interest drops by
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$\infty$ --- abandon every hope, who enter here.
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\indexoutertoken{text}\indexouternonterm{comment}\indexouternonterm{interest}
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\begin{rail}
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text: verbatim | nameref
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comment: '--' text
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interest: percent nat? | ppercent
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\end{rail}
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\subsection{Type classes, Sorts and arities}
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The syntax of sorts and arities is given directly at the outer level. Note
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that this is in contrast to that types and terms (see \ref{sec:types-terms}).
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\indexouternonterm{sort}\indexouternonterm{arity}\indexouternonterm{simplearity}
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\indexouternonterm{classdecl}
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\begin{rail}
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classdecl: name ('<' (nameref ',' +))?
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sort: nameref | lbrace (nameref * ',') rbrace
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arity: ('(' (sort + ',') ')')? sort
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simplearity: ('(' (sort + ',') ')')? nameref
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\end{rail}
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\subsection{Types and terms}\label{sec:types-terms}
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The actual inner Isabelle syntax, that of types and terms of the logic, is far
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too flexible in order to be modeled explicitly at the outer theory level.
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Basically, any such entity has to be quoted at the outer level to turn it into
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a single token (the parsing and type-checking is performed later). For
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convenience, a slightly more liberal convention is adopted: quotes may be
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omitted for any type or term that is already \emph{atomic at the outer level}.
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E.g.\ one may write just \texttt{x} instead of \texttt{"x"}.
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\indexoutertoken{type}\indexoutertoken{term}\indexoutertoken{prop}
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\begin{rail}
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type: nameref | typefree | typevar
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term: nameref | var | textvar | nat
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prop: term
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\end{rail}
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Type declarations and definitions usually refer to \railnonterm{typespec} on
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the left-hand side. This models basic type constructor application at the
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outer syntax level. Note that only plain postfix notation is available here,
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but no infixes.
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\indexouternonterm{typespec}
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\begin{rail}
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typespec: (() | typefree | '(' ( typefree + ',' ) ')') name
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\end{rail}
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\subsection{Term patterns}
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Assumptions and goal statements usually admit automatic binding of schematic
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text variables by giving (optional) patterns of the form $\IS{p@1 \dots p@n}$.
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There are separate versions available for \railqtoken{term}s and
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\railqtoken{prop}s. The latter provides a $\CONCLNAME$ part with patterns
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referring the (atomic) conclusion of a rule.
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\indexouternonterm{termpat}\indexouternonterm{proppat}
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\begin{rail}
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termpat: '(' ('is' term +) ')'
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proppat: '(' (('is' prop +) | 'concl' ('is' prop +) | ('is' prop +) 'concl' ('is' prop +)) ')'
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\end{rail}
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\subsection{Mixfix annotations}
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Mixfix annotations specify concrete \emph{inner} syntax of Isabelle types and
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terms. Some commands such as $\TYPES$ admit infixes only, while $\CONSTS$ and
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$\isarkeyword{syntax}$ support the full range of general mixfixes and binders.
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\indexouternonterm{infix}\indexouternonterm{mixfix}
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\begin{rail}
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infix: '(' ('infixl' | 'infixr') string? nat ')'
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mixfix: infix | '(' string prios? nat? ')' | '(' 'binder' string prios? nat ')'
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prios: '[' (nat + ',') ']'
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\end{rail}
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\subsection{Attributes and theorems}\label{sec:syn-att}
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Attributes (and proof methods, see \S\ref{sec:syn-meth}) have their own
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``semi-inner'' syntax, which does not have to be atomic at the outer level
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unlike that of types and terms. Instead, the attribute argument
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specifications may be any sequence of atomic entities (identifiers, strings
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etc.), or properly bracketed argument lists. Below \railqtoken{atom} refers
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to any atomic entity, including \railtoken{keyword}s conforming to
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\railtoken{symident}.
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\indexoutertoken{atom}\indexouternonterm{args}\indexouternonterm{attributes}
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\begin{rail}
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atom: nameref | typefree | typevar | var | textvar | nat | keyword
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arg: atom | '(' args ')' | '[' args ']' | lbrace args rbrace
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args: arg *
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attributes: '[' (nameref args * ',') ']'
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Theorem specifications come in several flavors: \railnonterm{axmdecl} and
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\railnonterm{thmdecl} usually refer to axioms, assumptions or results of goal
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statements, \railnonterm{thmdef} collects lists of existing theorems.
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Existing theorems are given by \railnonterm{thmref} and \railnonterm{thmrefs}
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(the former requires an actual singleton result). Any of these theorem
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specifications may include lists of attributes both on the left and right hand
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sides; attributes are applied to the any immediately preceding theorem.
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\indexouternonterm{thmdecl}\indexouternonterm{axmdecl}
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\indexouternonterm{thmdef}\indexouternonterm{thmrefs}
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\begin{rail}
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axmdecl: name attributes? ':'
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thmdecl: thmname ':'
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thmdef: thmname '='
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thmref: nameref attributes?
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thmrefs: thmref +
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thmname: name attributes | name | attributes
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\subsection{Proof methods}\label{sec:syn-meth}
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Proof methods are either basic ones, or expressions composed of methods via
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``\texttt{,}'' (sequential composition), ``\texttt{|}'' (alternative choices),
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``\texttt{?}'' (try), ``\texttt{*}'' (repeat ${} \ge 0$ times), ``\texttt{+}''
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(repeat ${} > 0$ times). In practice, proof methods are usually just a comma
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separated list of (\railqtoken{nameref}~\railnonterm{args}) specifications.
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Thus the syntax is similar to that of attributes, with plain parentheses
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instead of square brackets (see also \S\ref{sec:syn-att}). Note that
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parentheses may be dropped for single method specifications without arguments.
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\indexouternonterm{method}
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method: (nameref | '(' methods ')') (() | '?' | '*' | '+')
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methods: (nameref args | method) + (',' | '|')
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%%% Local Variables:
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%%% mode: latex
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%%% TeX-master: "isar-ref"
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%%% End:
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