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theory "ML"
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imports Base
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begin
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chapter {* Isabelle/ML *}
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text {* Isabelle/ML is best understood as a certain culture based on
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  Standard ML.  Thus it is not a new programming language, but a
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  certain way to use SML at an advanced level within the Isabelle
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  environment.  This covers a variety of aspects that are geared
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  towards an efficient and robust platform for applications of formal
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  logic with fully foundational proof construction --- according to
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  the well-known \emph{LCF principle}.  There is specific
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  infrastructure with library modules to address the needs of this
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  difficult task.  For example, the raw parallel programming model of
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  Poly/ML is presented as considerably more abstract concept of
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  \emph{future values}, which is then used to augment the inference
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  kernel, proof interpreter, and theory loader accordingly.
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  The main aspects of Isabelle/ML are introduced below.  These
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  first-hand explanations should help to understand how proper
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  Isabelle/ML is to be read and written, and to get access to the
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  wealth of experience that is expressed in the source text and its
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  history of changes.\footnote{See
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  \url{http://isabelle.in.tum.de/repos/isabelle} for the full
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  Mercurial history.  There are symbolic tags to refer to official
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  Isabelle releases, as opposed to arbitrary \emph{tip} versions that
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  merely reflect snapshots that are never really up-to-date.}  *}
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section {* Style and orthography *}
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text {* The sources of Isabelle/Isar are optimized for
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  \emph{readability} and \emph{maintainability}.  The main purpose is
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  to tell an informed reader what is really going on and how things
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  really work.  This is a non-trivial aim, but it is supported by a
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  certain style of writing Isabelle/ML that has emerged from long
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  years of system development.\footnote{See also the interesting style
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  guide for OCaml
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  \url{http://caml.inria.fr/resources/doc/guides/guidelines.en.html}
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  which shares many of our means and ends.}
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  The main principle behind any coding style is \emph{consistency}.
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  For a single author of a small program this merely means ``choose
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  your style and stick to it''.  A complex project like Isabelle, with
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  long years of development and different contributors, requires more
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  standardization.  A coding style that is changed every few years or
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  with every new contributor is no style at all, because consistency
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  is quickly lost.  Global consistency is hard to achieve, though.
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  Nonetheless, one should always strive at least for local consistency
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  of modules and sub-systems, without deviating from some general
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  principles how to write Isabelle/ML.
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  In a sense, good coding style is like an \emph{orthography} for the
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  sources: it helps to read quickly over the text and see through the
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  main points, without getting distracted by accidental presentation
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  of free-style code.
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*}
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subsection {* Header and sectioning *}
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text {* Isabelle source files have a certain standardized header
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  format (with precise spacing) that follows ancient traditions
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  reaching back to the earliest versions of the system by Larry
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  Paulson.  See @{"file" "~~/src/Pure/thm.ML"}, for example.
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  The header includes at least @{verbatim Title} and @{verbatim
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  Author} entries, followed by a prose description of the purpose of
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  the module.  The latter can range from a single line to several
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  paragraphs of explanations.
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  The rest of the file is divided into sections, subsections,
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  subsubsections, paragraphs etc.\ using a simple layout via ML
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  comments as follows.
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\begin{verbatim}
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(*** section ***)
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(** subsection **)
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(* subsubsection *)
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(*short paragraph*)
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(*
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  long paragraph,
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  with more text
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*)
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\end{verbatim}
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  As in regular typography, there is some extra space \emph{before}
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  section headings that are adjacent to plain text (not other headings
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  as in the example above).
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  \medskip The precise wording of the prose text given in these
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  headings is chosen carefully to introduce the main theme of the
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  subsequent formal ML text.
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*}
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subsection {* Naming conventions *}
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text {* Since ML is the primary medium to express the meaning of the
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  source text, naming of ML entities requires special care.
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  \paragraph{Notation.}  A name consists of 1--3 \emph{words} (rarely
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  4, but not more) that are separated by underscore.  There are three
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  variants concerning upper or lower case letters, which are used for
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  certain ML categories as follows:
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  \medskip
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  \begin{tabular}{lll}
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  variant & example & ML categories \\\hline
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  lower-case & @{ML_text foo_bar} & values, types, record fields \\
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  capitalized & @{ML_text Foo_Bar} & datatype constructors, structures, functors \\
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  upper-case & @{ML_text FOO_BAR} & special values, exception constructors, signatures \\
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  \medskip
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  For historical reasons, many capitalized names omit underscores,
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  e.g.\ old-style @{ML_text FooBar} instead of @{ML_text Foo_Bar}.
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  Genuine mixed-case names are \emph{not} used, bacause clear division
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  of words is essential for readability.\footnote{Camel-case was
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  invented to workaround the lack of underscore in some early
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  non-ASCII character sets.  Later it became habitual in some language
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  communities that are now strong in numbers.}
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  A single (capital) character does not count as ``word'' in this
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  this: @{ML_text foo_barT}.
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  Name variants are produced by adding 1--3 primes, e.g.\ @{ML_text
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  foo'}, @{ML_text foo''}, or @{ML_text foo'''}, but not @{ML_text
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  foo''''} or more.  Decimal digits scale better to larger numbers,
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  \paragraph{Scopes.}  Apart from very basic library modules, ML
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  structures are not ``opened'', but names are referenced with
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  example.  When devising names for structures and their components it
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  is important aim at eye-catching compositions of both parts, because
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  this is how they are seen in the sources and documentation.  For the
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  same reasons, aliases of well-known library functions should be
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  typically shorter, sometimes using only rudiments of ``words'',
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  while still avoiding cryptic shorthands.  An auxiliary function
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  called @{ML_text helper}, @{ML_text aux}, or @{ML_text f} is
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  considered bad style.
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  Example:
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  \begin{verbatim}
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  (* RIGHT *)
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  fun print_foo ctxt foo =
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    let
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      fun print t = ... Syntax.string_of_term ctxt t ...
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    in ... end;
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  (* RIGHT *)
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  fun print_foo ctxt foo =
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    let
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      val string_of_term = Syntax.string_of_term ctxt;
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      fun print t = ... string_of_term t ...
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    in ... end;
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  (* WRONG *)
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  val string_of_term = Syntax.string_of_term;
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  fun print_foo ctxt foo =
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    let
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      fun aux t = ... string_of_term ctxt t ...
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    in ... end;
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  \end{verbatim}
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  \paragraph{Specific conventions.} Here are some specific name forms
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  that occur frequently in the sources.
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  \begin{itemize}
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  \item A function that maps @{ML_text foo} to @{ML_text bar} is
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  called @{ML_text foo_to_bar} or @{ML_text bar_of_foo} (never
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  @{ML_text foo2bar}, @{ML_text bar_from_foo}, @{ML_text
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  bar_for_foo}, or @{ML_text bar4foo}).
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  \item The name component @{ML_text legacy} means that the operation
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  \item The name component @{ML_text old} means that this is historic
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  material that might disappear at some later stage.
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  \item The name component @{ML_text global} means that this works
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  with the background theory instead of the regular local context
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  (\secref{sec:context}), sometimes for historical reasons, sometimes
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  a fall-back for the lack of a proper context in the application
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  code.  Whenever there is a non-global variant available, the
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  application should be migrated to use it with a proper local
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  context.
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  \item Variables of the main context types of the Isabelle/Isar
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  framework (\secref{sec:context} and \chref{ch:local-theory}) have
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  firm naming conventions as follows:
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  \begin{itemize}
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  \item theories are called @{ML_text thy}, rarely @{ML_text theory}
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  (never @{ML_text thry})
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  \item proof contexts are called @{ML_text ctxt}, rarely @{ML_text
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  context} (never @{ML_text ctx})
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  \item generic contexts are called @{ML_text context}, rarely
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  @{ML_text ctxt}
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  \item local theories are called @{ML_text lthy}, except for local
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  super-type)
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  Variations with primed or decimal numbers are always possible, as
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  well as sematic prefixes like @{ML_text foo_thy} or @{ML_text
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  bar_ctxt}, but the base conventions above need to be preserved.
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  \item The main logical entities (\secref{ch:logic}) have established
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  naming convention as follows:
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  \begin{itemize}
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  \item sorts are called @{ML_text S}
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  \item types are called @{ML_text T}, @{ML_text U}, or @{ML_text
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  ty} (never @{ML_text t})
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  \item terms are called @{ML_text t}, @{ML_text u}, or @{ML_text
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  tm} (never @{ML_text trm})
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  \item certified types are called @{ML_text cT}, rarely @{ML_text
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  T}, with variants as for types
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  \item certified terms are called @{ML_text ct}, rarely @{ML_text
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  \item theorems are called @{ML_text th}, or @{ML_text thm}
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  Proper semantic names override these conventions completely.  For
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  example, the left-hand side of an equation (as a term) can be called
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  @{ML_text lhs} (not @{ML_text lhs_tm}).  Or a term that is known
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  to be a variable can be called @{ML_text v} or @{ML_text x}.
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*}
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subsection {* General source layout *}
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text {* The general Isabelle/ML source layout imitates regular
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  type-setting to some extent, augmented by the requirements for
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  deeply nested expressions that are commonplace in functional
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  programming.
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  \paragraph{Line length} is 80 characters according to ancient
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  in view while watching its end.  Modern wide-screen displays do not
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  printable on plain paper with reasonable font-size.} The extra 20
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  characters acknowledge the space requirements due to qualified
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  library references in Isabelle/ML.
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  \paragraph{White-space} is used to emphasize the structure of
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  expressions, following mostly standard conventions for mathematical
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  \begin{verbatim}
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  val x = y + z * (a + b);
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  val x =
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    a +
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  val tuple =
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   (a,
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    b,
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    c);
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  Some special infixes (e.g.\ @{ML_text "|>"}) work better at the
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  Function application follows the tradition of @{text "\<lambda>"}-calculus,
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  not informal mathematics.  For example: @{ML_text "f a b"} for a
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  curried function, or @{ML_text "g (a, b)"} for a tupled function.
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  \emph{compositionality}: the layout of @{ML_text "g p"} does not
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  spaces, but the precise result would depend on non-standardized
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  nesting depth, not the accidental length of the text that initiates
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  a level of nesting.  Example:
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  \begin{verbatim}
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  (* RIGHT *)
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  if b then
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    expr1_part1
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    expr1_part2
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  else
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    expr2_part1
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    expr2_part2
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  (* WRONG *)
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  if b then expr1_part1
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            expr1_part2
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  else expr2_part1
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       expr2_part2
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  \end{verbatim}
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  The second form has many problems: it assumes a fixed-width font
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  when viewing the sources, it uses more space on the line and thus
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  makes it hard to observe its strict length limit (working against
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  \emph{readability}), it requires extra editing to adapt the layout
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  to changes of the initial text (working against
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  \emph{maintainability}) etc.
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  \medskip For similar reasons, any kind of two-dimensional or tabular
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  layouts, ASCII-art with lines or boxes of asterisks etc.\ should be
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  avoided.
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  \paragraph{Complex expressions} that consist of multi-clausal
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  function definitions, @{ML_text handle}, @{ML_text case},
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  @{ML_text let} (and combinations) require special attention.  The
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  syntax of Standard ML is quite ambitious and admits a lot of
916cb4a28ffd misc tuning;
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  variance that can distort the meaning of the text.
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  Clauses of @{ML_text fun}, @{ML_text fn}, @{ML_text handle},
4c35be108990 proper markup of uninterpreted ML text as @{ML_text}, not @{verbatim};
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  @{ML_text case} get extra indentation to indicate the nesting
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  clearly.  Example:
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  \begin{verbatim}
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  (* RIGHT *)
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  fun foo p1 =
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        expr1
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    | foo p2 =
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        expr2
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   385
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   386
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  (* WRONG *)
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   388
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  fun foo p1 =
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    expr1
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   391
    | foo p2 =
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    expr2
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  \end{verbatim}
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   394
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  Body expressions consisting of @{ML_text case} or @{ML_text let}
39881
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  require care to maintain compositionality, to prevent loss of
40126
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  logical indentation where it is especially important to see the
916cb4a28ffd misc tuning;
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parents: 40110
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   398
  structure of the text.  Example:
39881
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diff changeset
   399
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   400
  \begin{verbatim}
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  (* RIGHT *)
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   402
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   403
  fun foo p1 =
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   404
        (case e of
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   405
          q1 => ...
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        | q2 => ...)
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   407
    | foo p2 =
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   408
        let
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   409
          ...
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   410
        in
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   411
          ...
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        end
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   413
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wenzelm
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   414
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   415
  (* WRONG *)
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   416
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   417
  fun foo p1 = case e of
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   418
      q1 => ...
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   419
    | q2 => ...
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wenzelm
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   420
    | foo p2 =
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wenzelm
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diff changeset
   421
    let
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diff changeset
   422
      ...
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diff changeset
   423
    in
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   424
      ...
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   425
    end
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  \end{verbatim}
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wenzelm
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diff changeset
   427
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wenzelm
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   428
  Extra parentheses around @{ML_text case} expressions are optional,
40126
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  but help to analyse the nesting based on character matching in the
916cb4a28ffd misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 40110
diff changeset
   430
  editor.
39881
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diff changeset
   431
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wenzelm
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diff changeset
   432
  \medskip There are two main exceptions to the overall principle of
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wenzelm
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diff changeset
   433
  compositionality in the layout of complex expressions.
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wenzelm
parents: 39880
diff changeset
   434
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wenzelm
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diff changeset
   435
  \begin{enumerate}
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wenzelm
parents: 39880
diff changeset
   436
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  \item @{ML_text "if"} expressions are iterated as if there would be
39881
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wenzelm
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diff changeset
   438
  a multi-branch conditional in SML, e.g.
40aee0b95ddf more on "Style and orthography";
wenzelm
parents: 39880
diff changeset
   439
40aee0b95ddf more on "Style and orthography";
wenzelm
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diff changeset
   440
  \begin{verbatim}
40aee0b95ddf more on "Style and orthography";
wenzelm
parents: 39880
diff changeset
   441
  (* RIGHT *)
40aee0b95ddf more on "Style and orthography";
wenzelm
parents: 39880
diff changeset
   442
40aee0b95ddf more on "Style and orthography";
wenzelm
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diff changeset
   443
  if b1 then e1
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wenzelm
parents: 39880
diff changeset
   444
  else if b2 then e2
40aee0b95ddf more on "Style and orthography";
wenzelm
parents: 39880
diff changeset
   445
  else e3
40aee0b95ddf more on "Style and orthography";
wenzelm
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diff changeset
   446
  \end{verbatim}
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wenzelm
parents: 39880
diff changeset
   447
40149
4c35be108990 proper markup of uninterpreted ML text as @{ML_text}, not @{verbatim};
wenzelm
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   448
  \item @{ML_text fn} abstractions are often layed-out as if they
39881
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wenzelm
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diff changeset
   449
  would lack any structure by themselves.  This traditional form is
40aee0b95ddf more on "Style and orthography";
wenzelm
parents: 39880
diff changeset
   450
  motivated by the possibility to shift function arguments back and
40126
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wenzelm
parents: 40110
diff changeset
   451
  forth wrt.\ additional combinators.  Example:
39881
40aee0b95ddf more on "Style and orthography";
wenzelm
parents: 39880
diff changeset
   452
40aee0b95ddf more on "Style and orthography";
wenzelm
parents: 39880
diff changeset
   453
  \begin{verbatim}
40aee0b95ddf more on "Style and orthography";
wenzelm
parents: 39880
diff changeset
   454
  (* RIGHT *)
40aee0b95ddf more on "Style and orthography";
wenzelm
parents: 39880
diff changeset
   455
40aee0b95ddf more on "Style and orthography";
wenzelm
parents: 39880
diff changeset
   456
  fun foo x y = fold (fn z =>
40aee0b95ddf more on "Style and orthography";
wenzelm
parents: 39880
diff changeset
   457
    expr)
40aee0b95ddf more on "Style and orthography";
wenzelm
parents: 39880
diff changeset
   458
  \end{verbatim}
40aee0b95ddf more on "Style and orthography";
wenzelm
parents: 39880
diff changeset
   459
40149
4c35be108990 proper markup of uninterpreted ML text as @{ML_text}, not @{verbatim};
wenzelm
parents: 40126
diff changeset
   460
  Here the visual appearance is that of three arguments @{ML_text x},
4c35be108990 proper markup of uninterpreted ML text as @{ML_text}, not @{verbatim};
wenzelm
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diff changeset
   461
  @{ML_text y}, @{ML_text z}.
39881
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parents: 39880
diff changeset
   462
40aee0b95ddf more on "Style and orthography";
wenzelm
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diff changeset
   463
  \end{enumerate}
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wenzelm
parents: 39880
diff changeset
   464
40aee0b95ddf more on "Style and orthography";
wenzelm
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diff changeset
   465
  Such weakly structured layout should be use with great care.  Here
40149
4c35be108990 proper markup of uninterpreted ML text as @{ML_text}, not @{verbatim};
wenzelm
parents: 40126
diff changeset
   466
  is a counter-example involving @{ML_text let} expressions:
39881
40aee0b95ddf more on "Style and orthography";
wenzelm
parents: 39880
diff changeset
   467
40aee0b95ddf more on "Style and orthography";
wenzelm
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diff changeset
   468
  \begin{verbatim}
40aee0b95ddf more on "Style and orthography";
wenzelm
parents: 39880
diff changeset
   469
  (* WRONG *)
40aee0b95ddf more on "Style and orthography";
wenzelm
parents: 39880
diff changeset
   470
40aee0b95ddf more on "Style and orthography";
wenzelm
parents: 39880
diff changeset
   471
  fun foo x = let
40aee0b95ddf more on "Style and orthography";
wenzelm
parents: 39880
diff changeset
   472
      val y = ...
40aee0b95ddf more on "Style and orthography";
wenzelm
parents: 39880
diff changeset
   473
    in ... end
40aee0b95ddf more on "Style and orthography";
wenzelm
parents: 39880
diff changeset
   474
40aee0b95ddf more on "Style and orthography";
wenzelm
parents: 39880
diff changeset
   475
  fun foo x =
40aee0b95ddf more on "Style and orthography";
wenzelm
parents: 39880
diff changeset
   476
  let
40aee0b95ddf more on "Style and orthography";
wenzelm
parents: 39880
diff changeset
   477
    val y = ...
40aee0b95ddf more on "Style and orthography";
wenzelm
parents: 39880
diff changeset
   478
  in ... end
40aee0b95ddf more on "Style and orthography";
wenzelm
parents: 39880
diff changeset
   479
  \end{verbatim}
40aee0b95ddf more on "Style and orthography";
wenzelm
parents: 39880
diff changeset
   480
40aee0b95ddf more on "Style and orthography";
wenzelm
parents: 39880
diff changeset
   481
  \medskip In general the source layout is meant to emphasize the
40aee0b95ddf more on "Style and orthography";
wenzelm
parents: 39880
diff changeset
   482
  structure of complex language expressions, not to pretend that SML
40aee0b95ddf more on "Style and orthography";
wenzelm
parents: 39880
diff changeset
   483
  had a completely different syntax (say that of Haskell or Java).
39878
31dd361a3060 more on "Style and orthography";
wenzelm
parents: 39875
diff changeset
   484
*}
31dd361a3060 more on "Style and orthography";
wenzelm
parents: 39875
diff changeset
   485
31dd361a3060 more on "Style and orthography";
wenzelm
parents: 39875
diff changeset
   486
39823
61e7935a6858 more on Isabelle/ML;
wenzelm
parents: 39822
diff changeset
   487
section {* SML embedded into Isabelle/Isar *}
61e7935a6858 more on Isabelle/ML;
wenzelm
parents: 39822
diff changeset
   488
39824
679075565542 misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 39823
diff changeset
   489
text {* ML and Isar are intertwined via an open-ended bootstrap
679075565542 misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 39823
diff changeset
   490
  process that provides more and more programming facilities and
679075565542 misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 39823
diff changeset
   491
  logical content in an alternating manner.  Bootstrapping starts from
679075565542 misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 39823
diff changeset
   492
  the raw environment of existing implementations of Standard ML
679075565542 misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 39823
diff changeset
   493
  (mainly Poly/ML, but also SML/NJ).
39823
61e7935a6858 more on Isabelle/ML;
wenzelm
parents: 39822
diff changeset
   494
39824
679075565542 misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 39823
diff changeset
   495
  Isabelle/Pure marks the point where the original ML toplevel is
40126
916cb4a28ffd misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 40110
diff changeset
   496
  superseded by the Isar toplevel that maintains a uniform context for
916cb4a28ffd misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 40110
diff changeset
   497
  arbitrary ML values (see also \secref{sec:context}).  This formal
916cb4a28ffd misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 40110
diff changeset
   498
  environment holds ML compiler bindings, logical entities, and many
916cb4a28ffd misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 40110
diff changeset
   499
  other things.  Raw SML is never encountered again after the initial
916cb4a28ffd misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 40110
diff changeset
   500
  bootstrap of Isabelle/Pure.
39823
61e7935a6858 more on Isabelle/ML;
wenzelm
parents: 39822
diff changeset
   501
40126
916cb4a28ffd misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 40110
diff changeset
   502
  Object-logics like Isabelle/HOL are built within the
916cb4a28ffd misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 40110
diff changeset
   503
  Isabelle/ML/Isar environment by introducing suitable theories with
916cb4a28ffd misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 40110
diff changeset
   504
  associated ML modules, either inlined or as separate files.  Thus
916cb4a28ffd misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 40110
diff changeset
   505
  Isabelle/HOL is defined as a regular user-space application within
916cb4a28ffd misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 40110
diff changeset
   506
  the Isabelle framework.  Further add-on tools can be implemented in
916cb4a28ffd misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 40110
diff changeset
   507
  ML within the Isar context in the same manner: ML is part of the
916cb4a28ffd misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 40110
diff changeset
   508
  standard repertoire of Isabelle, and there is no distinction between
916cb4a28ffd misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 40110
diff changeset
   509
  ``user'' and ``developer'' in this respect.
39823
61e7935a6858 more on Isabelle/ML;
wenzelm
parents: 39822
diff changeset
   510
*}
61e7935a6858 more on Isabelle/ML;
wenzelm
parents: 39822
diff changeset
   511
39824
679075565542 misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 39823
diff changeset
   512
39827
d829ce302ca4 basic setup for ML antiquotations -- with rail diagrams;
wenzelm
parents: 39825
diff changeset
   513
subsection {* Isar ML commands *}
39823
61e7935a6858 more on Isabelle/ML;
wenzelm
parents: 39822
diff changeset
   514
40126
916cb4a28ffd misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 40110
diff changeset
   515
text {* The primary Isar source language provides facilities to ``open
916cb4a28ffd misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 40110
diff changeset
   516
  a window'' to the underlying ML compiler.  Especially see the Isar
916cb4a28ffd misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 40110
diff changeset
   517
  commands @{command_ref "use"} and @{command_ref "ML"}: both work the
39824
679075565542 misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 39823
diff changeset
   518
  same way, only the source text is provided via a file vs.\ inlined,
679075565542 misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 39823
diff changeset
   519
  respectively.  Apart from embedding ML into the main theory
679075565542 misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 39823
diff changeset
   520
  definition like that, there are many more commands that refer to ML
679075565542 misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 39823
diff changeset
   521
  source, such as @{command_ref setup} or @{command_ref declaration}.
40126
916cb4a28ffd misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 40110
diff changeset
   522
  Even more fine-grained embedding of ML into Isar is encountered in
916cb4a28ffd misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 40110
diff changeset
   523
  the proof method @{method_ref tactic}, which refines the pending
916cb4a28ffd misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 40110
diff changeset
   524
  goal state via a given expression of type @{ML_type tactic}.
39824
679075565542 misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 39823
diff changeset
   525
*}
39823
61e7935a6858 more on Isabelle/ML;
wenzelm
parents: 39822
diff changeset
   526
39824
679075565542 misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 39823
diff changeset
   527
text %mlex {* The following artificial example demonstrates some ML
679075565542 misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 39823
diff changeset
   528
  toplevel declarations within the implicit Isar theory context.  This
679075565542 misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 39823
diff changeset
   529
  is regular functional programming without referring to logical
679075565542 misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 39823
diff changeset
   530
  entities yet.
39823
61e7935a6858 more on Isabelle/ML;
wenzelm
parents: 39822
diff changeset
   531
*}
61e7935a6858 more on Isabelle/ML;
wenzelm
parents: 39822
diff changeset
   532
61e7935a6858 more on Isabelle/ML;
wenzelm
parents: 39822
diff changeset
   533
ML {*
61e7935a6858 more on Isabelle/ML;
wenzelm
parents: 39822
diff changeset
   534
  fun factorial 0 = 1
61e7935a6858 more on Isabelle/ML;
wenzelm
parents: 39822
diff changeset
   535
    | factorial n = n * factorial (n - 1)
61e7935a6858 more on Isabelle/ML;
wenzelm
parents: 39822
diff changeset
   536
*}
61e7935a6858 more on Isabelle/ML;
wenzelm
parents: 39822
diff changeset
   537
40126
916cb4a28ffd misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 40110
diff changeset
   538
text {* Here the ML environment is already managed by Isabelle, i.e.\
39861
b8d89db3e238 use continental paragraph style, which works better with mixture of (in)formal text;
wenzelm
parents: 39859
diff changeset
   539
  the @{ML factorial} function is not yet accessible in the preceding
b8d89db3e238 use continental paragraph style, which works better with mixture of (in)formal text;
wenzelm
parents: 39859
diff changeset
   540
  paragraph, nor in a different theory that is independent from the
b8d89db3e238 use continental paragraph style, which works better with mixture of (in)formal text;
wenzelm
parents: 39859
diff changeset
   541
  current one in the import hierarchy.
39823
61e7935a6858 more on Isabelle/ML;
wenzelm
parents: 39822
diff changeset
   542
61e7935a6858 more on Isabelle/ML;
wenzelm
parents: 39822
diff changeset
   543
  Removing the above ML declaration from the source text will remove
61e7935a6858 more on Isabelle/ML;
wenzelm
parents: 39822
diff changeset
   544
  any trace of this definition as expected.  The Isabelle/ML toplevel
61e7935a6858 more on Isabelle/ML;
wenzelm
parents: 39822
diff changeset
   545
  environment is managed in a \emph{stateless} way: unlike the raw ML
40126
916cb4a28ffd misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 40110
diff changeset
   546
  toplevel there are no global side-effects involved
916cb4a28ffd misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 40110
diff changeset
   547
  here.\footnote{Such a stateless compilation environment is also a
916cb4a28ffd misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 40110
diff changeset
   548
  prerequisite for robust parallel compilation within independent
916cb4a28ffd misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 40110
diff changeset
   549
  nodes of the implicit theory development graph.}
39823
61e7935a6858 more on Isabelle/ML;
wenzelm
parents: 39822
diff changeset
   550
40126
916cb4a28ffd misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 40110
diff changeset
   551
  \medskip The next example shows how to embed ML into Isar proofs, using
916cb4a28ffd misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 40110
diff changeset
   552
 @{command_ref "ML_prf"} instead of Instead of @{command_ref "ML"}.
916cb4a28ffd misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 40110
diff changeset
   553
  As illustrated below, the effect on the ML environment is local to
916cb4a28ffd misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 40110
diff changeset
   554
  the whole proof body, ignoring the block structure.
916cb4a28ffd misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 40110
diff changeset
   555
*}
39823
61e7935a6858 more on Isabelle/ML;
wenzelm
parents: 39822
diff changeset
   556
61e7935a6858 more on Isabelle/ML;
wenzelm
parents: 39822
diff changeset
   557
example_proof
39851
7219a771ab63 more examples;
wenzelm
parents: 39850
diff changeset
   558
  ML_prf %"ML" {* val a = 1 *}
40126
916cb4a28ffd misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 40110
diff changeset
   559
  {
39851
7219a771ab63 more examples;
wenzelm
parents: 39850
diff changeset
   560
    ML_prf %"ML" {* val b = a + 1 *}
39824
679075565542 misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 39823
diff changeset
   561
  } -- {* Isar block structure ignored by ML environment *}
39851
7219a771ab63 more examples;
wenzelm
parents: 39850
diff changeset
   562
  ML_prf %"ML" {* val c = b + 1 *}
39823
61e7935a6858 more on Isabelle/ML;
wenzelm
parents: 39822
diff changeset
   563
qed
61e7935a6858 more on Isabelle/ML;
wenzelm
parents: 39822
diff changeset
   564
39861
b8d89db3e238 use continental paragraph style, which works better with mixture of (in)formal text;
wenzelm
parents: 39859
diff changeset
   565
text {* By side-stepping the normal scoping rules for Isar proof
40126
916cb4a28ffd misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 40110
diff changeset
   566
  blocks, embedded ML code can refer to the different contexts and
916cb4a28ffd misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 40110
diff changeset
   567
  manipulate corresponding entities, e.g.\ export a fact from a block
916cb4a28ffd misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 40110
diff changeset
   568
  context.
39823
61e7935a6858 more on Isabelle/ML;
wenzelm
parents: 39822
diff changeset
   569
39861
b8d89db3e238 use continental paragraph style, which works better with mixture of (in)formal text;
wenzelm
parents: 39859
diff changeset
   570
  \medskip Two further ML commands are useful in certain situations:
40126
916cb4a28ffd misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 40110
diff changeset
   571
  @{command_ref ML_val} and @{command_ref ML_command} are
39824
679075565542 misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 39823
diff changeset
   572
  \emph{diagnostic} in the sense that there is no effect on the
679075565542 misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 39823
diff changeset
   573
  underlying environment, and can thus used anywhere (even outside a
679075565542 misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 39823
diff changeset
   574
  theory).  The examples below produce long strings of digits by
679075565542 misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 39823
diff changeset
   575
  invoking @{ML factorial}: @{command ML_val} already takes care of
679075565542 misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 39823
diff changeset
   576
  printing the ML toplevel result, but @{command ML_command} is silent
39861
b8d89db3e238 use continental paragraph style, which works better with mixture of (in)formal text;
wenzelm
parents: 39859
diff changeset
   577
  so we produce an explicit output message.  *}
39823
61e7935a6858 more on Isabelle/ML;
wenzelm
parents: 39822
diff changeset
   578
61e7935a6858 more on Isabelle/ML;
wenzelm
parents: 39822
diff changeset
   579
ML_val {* factorial 100 *}
61e7935a6858 more on Isabelle/ML;
wenzelm
parents: 39822
diff changeset
   580
ML_command {* writeln (string_of_int (factorial 100)) *}
61e7935a6858 more on Isabelle/ML;
wenzelm
parents: 39822
diff changeset
   581
61e7935a6858 more on Isabelle/ML;
wenzelm
parents: 39822
diff changeset
   582
example_proof
39824
679075565542 misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 39823
diff changeset
   583
  ML_val {* factorial 100 *}  (* FIXME check/fix indentation *)
39823
61e7935a6858 more on Isabelle/ML;
wenzelm
parents: 39822
diff changeset
   584
  ML_command {* writeln (string_of_int (factorial 100)) *}
61e7935a6858 more on Isabelle/ML;
wenzelm
parents: 39822
diff changeset
   585
qed
61e7935a6858 more on Isabelle/ML;
wenzelm
parents: 39822
diff changeset
   586
61e7935a6858 more on Isabelle/ML;
wenzelm
parents: 39822
diff changeset
   587
39827
d829ce302ca4 basic setup for ML antiquotations -- with rail diagrams;
wenzelm
parents: 39825
diff changeset
   588
subsection {* Compile-time context *}
39823
61e7935a6858 more on Isabelle/ML;
wenzelm
parents: 39822
diff changeset
   589
39825
f9066b94bf07 eliminated fancy \ML logo for the sake of simpler source text (less dependence on LaTeX);
wenzelm
parents: 39824
diff changeset
   590
text {* Whenever the ML compiler is invoked within Isabelle/Isar, the
f9066b94bf07 eliminated fancy \ML logo for the sake of simpler source text (less dependence on LaTeX);
wenzelm
parents: 39824
diff changeset
   591
  formal context is passed as a thread-local reference variable.  Thus
f9066b94bf07 eliminated fancy \ML logo for the sake of simpler source text (less dependence on LaTeX);
wenzelm
parents: 39824
diff changeset
   592
  ML code may access the theory context during compilation, by reading
f9066b94bf07 eliminated fancy \ML logo for the sake of simpler source text (less dependence on LaTeX);
wenzelm
parents: 39824
diff changeset
   593
  or writing the (local) theory under construction.  Note that such
40126
916cb4a28ffd misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 40110
diff changeset
   594
  direct access to the compile-time context is rare.  In practice it
916cb4a28ffd misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 40110
diff changeset
   595
  is typically done via some derived ML functions instead.
39825
f9066b94bf07 eliminated fancy \ML logo for the sake of simpler source text (less dependence on LaTeX);
wenzelm
parents: 39824
diff changeset
   596
*}
f9066b94bf07 eliminated fancy \ML logo for the sake of simpler source text (less dependence on LaTeX);
wenzelm
parents: 39824
diff changeset
   597
f9066b94bf07 eliminated fancy \ML logo for the sake of simpler source text (less dependence on LaTeX);
wenzelm
parents: 39824
diff changeset
   598
text %mlref {*
f9066b94bf07 eliminated fancy \ML logo for the sake of simpler source text (less dependence on LaTeX);
wenzelm
parents: 39824
diff changeset
   599
  \begin{mldecls}
f9066b94bf07 eliminated fancy \ML logo for the sake of simpler source text (less dependence on LaTeX);
wenzelm
parents: 39824
diff changeset
   600
  @{index_ML ML_Context.the_generic_context: "unit -> Context.generic"} \\
40126
916cb4a28ffd misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 40110
diff changeset
   601
  @{index_ML "Context.>>": "(Context.generic -> Context.generic) -> unit"} \\
39850
f4c614ece7ed moved bind_thm(s) to implementation manual;
wenzelm
parents: 39835
diff changeset
   602
  @{index_ML bind_thms: "string * thm list -> unit"} \\
f4c614ece7ed moved bind_thm(s) to implementation manual;
wenzelm
parents: 39835
diff changeset
   603
  @{index_ML bind_thm: "string * thm -> unit"} \\
39825
f9066b94bf07 eliminated fancy \ML logo for the sake of simpler source text (less dependence on LaTeX);
wenzelm
parents: 39824
diff changeset
   604
  \end{mldecls}
f9066b94bf07 eliminated fancy \ML logo for the sake of simpler source text (less dependence on LaTeX);
wenzelm
parents: 39824
diff changeset
   605
f9066b94bf07 eliminated fancy \ML logo for the sake of simpler source text (less dependence on LaTeX);
wenzelm
parents: 39824
diff changeset
   606
  \begin{description}
f9066b94bf07 eliminated fancy \ML logo for the sake of simpler source text (less dependence on LaTeX);
wenzelm
parents: 39824
diff changeset
   607
f9066b94bf07 eliminated fancy \ML logo for the sake of simpler source text (less dependence on LaTeX);
wenzelm
parents: 39824
diff changeset
   608
  \item @{ML "ML_Context.the_generic_context ()"} refers to the theory
f9066b94bf07 eliminated fancy \ML logo for the sake of simpler source text (less dependence on LaTeX);
wenzelm
parents: 39824
diff changeset
   609
  context of the ML toplevel --- at compile time.  ML code needs to
f9066b94bf07 eliminated fancy \ML logo for the sake of simpler source text (less dependence on LaTeX);
wenzelm
parents: 39824
diff changeset
   610
  take care to refer to @{ML "ML_Context.the_generic_context ()"}
f9066b94bf07 eliminated fancy \ML logo for the sake of simpler source text (less dependence on LaTeX);
wenzelm
parents: 39824
diff changeset
   611
  correctly.  Recall that evaluation of a function body is delayed
39827
d829ce302ca4 basic setup for ML antiquotations -- with rail diagrams;
wenzelm
parents: 39825
diff changeset
   612
  until actual run-time.
39825
f9066b94bf07 eliminated fancy \ML logo for the sake of simpler source text (less dependence on LaTeX);
wenzelm
parents: 39824
diff changeset
   613
f9066b94bf07 eliminated fancy \ML logo for the sake of simpler source text (less dependence on LaTeX);
wenzelm
parents: 39824
diff changeset
   614
  \item @{ML "Context.>>"}~@{text f} applies context transformation
f9066b94bf07 eliminated fancy \ML logo for the sake of simpler source text (less dependence on LaTeX);
wenzelm
parents: 39824
diff changeset
   615
  @{text f} to the implicit context of the ML toplevel.
f9066b94bf07 eliminated fancy \ML logo for the sake of simpler source text (less dependence on LaTeX);
wenzelm
parents: 39824
diff changeset
   616
39850
f4c614ece7ed moved bind_thm(s) to implementation manual;
wenzelm
parents: 39835
diff changeset
   617
  \item @{ML bind_thms}~@{text "(name, thms)"} stores a list of
f4c614ece7ed moved bind_thm(s) to implementation manual;
wenzelm
parents: 39835
diff changeset
   618
  theorems produced in ML both in the (global) theory context and the
f4c614ece7ed moved bind_thm(s) to implementation manual;
wenzelm
parents: 39835
diff changeset
   619
  ML toplevel, associating it with the provided name.  Theorems are
f4c614ece7ed moved bind_thm(s) to implementation manual;
wenzelm
parents: 39835
diff changeset
   620
  put into a global ``standard'' format before being stored.
f4c614ece7ed moved bind_thm(s) to implementation manual;
wenzelm
parents: 39835
diff changeset
   621
f4c614ece7ed moved bind_thm(s) to implementation manual;
wenzelm
parents: 39835
diff changeset
   622
  \item @{ML bind_thm} is similar to @{ML bind_thms} but refers to a
40126
916cb4a28ffd misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 40110
diff changeset
   623
  singleton fact.
39850
f4c614ece7ed moved bind_thm(s) to implementation manual;
wenzelm
parents: 39835
diff changeset
   624
39825
f9066b94bf07 eliminated fancy \ML logo for the sake of simpler source text (less dependence on LaTeX);
wenzelm
parents: 39824
diff changeset
   625
  \end{description}
f9066b94bf07 eliminated fancy \ML logo for the sake of simpler source text (less dependence on LaTeX);
wenzelm
parents: 39824
diff changeset
   626
40126
916cb4a28ffd misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 40110
diff changeset
   627
  It is important to note that the above functions are really
39825
f9066b94bf07 eliminated fancy \ML logo for the sake of simpler source text (less dependence on LaTeX);
wenzelm
parents: 39824
diff changeset
   628
  restricted to the compile time, even though the ML compiler is
39827
d829ce302ca4 basic setup for ML antiquotations -- with rail diagrams;
wenzelm
parents: 39825
diff changeset
   629
  invoked at run-time.  The majority of ML code either uses static
39825
f9066b94bf07 eliminated fancy \ML logo for the sake of simpler source text (less dependence on LaTeX);
wenzelm
parents: 39824
diff changeset
   630
  antiquotations (\secref{sec:ML-antiq}) or refers to the theory or
f9066b94bf07 eliminated fancy \ML logo for the sake of simpler source text (less dependence on LaTeX);
wenzelm
parents: 39824
diff changeset
   631
  proof context at run-time, by explicit functional abstraction.
f9066b94bf07 eliminated fancy \ML logo for the sake of simpler source text (less dependence on LaTeX);
wenzelm
parents: 39824
diff changeset
   632
*}
39823
61e7935a6858 more on Isabelle/ML;
wenzelm
parents: 39822
diff changeset
   633
61e7935a6858 more on Isabelle/ML;
wenzelm
parents: 39822
diff changeset
   634
39827
d829ce302ca4 basic setup for ML antiquotations -- with rail diagrams;
wenzelm
parents: 39825
diff changeset
   635
subsection {* Antiquotations \label{sec:ML-antiq} *}
d829ce302ca4 basic setup for ML antiquotations -- with rail diagrams;
wenzelm
parents: 39825
diff changeset
   636
d829ce302ca4 basic setup for ML antiquotations -- with rail diagrams;
wenzelm
parents: 39825
diff changeset
   637
text {* A very important consequence of embedding SML into Isar is the
40126
916cb4a28ffd misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 40110
diff changeset
   638
  concept of \emph{ML antiquotation}.  The standard token language of
916cb4a28ffd misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 40110
diff changeset
   639
  ML is augmented by special syntactic entities of the following form:
39827
d829ce302ca4 basic setup for ML antiquotations -- with rail diagrams;
wenzelm
parents: 39825
diff changeset
   640
39829
f5ea50decd9f more on ML antiquotations;
wenzelm
parents: 39827
diff changeset
   641
  \indexouternonterm{antiquote}
39827
d829ce302ca4 basic setup for ML antiquotations -- with rail diagrams;
wenzelm
parents: 39825
diff changeset
   642
  \begin{rail}
d829ce302ca4 basic setup for ML antiquotations -- with rail diagrams;
wenzelm
parents: 39825
diff changeset
   643
  antiquote: atsign lbrace nameref args rbrace | lbracesym | rbracesym
d829ce302ca4 basic setup for ML antiquotations -- with rail diagrams;
wenzelm
parents: 39825
diff changeset
   644
  ;
d829ce302ca4 basic setup for ML antiquotations -- with rail diagrams;
wenzelm
parents: 39825
diff changeset
   645
  \end{rail}
d829ce302ca4 basic setup for ML antiquotations -- with rail diagrams;
wenzelm
parents: 39825
diff changeset
   646
39861
b8d89db3e238 use continental paragraph style, which works better with mixture of (in)formal text;
wenzelm
parents: 39859
diff changeset
   647
  Here @{syntax nameref} and @{syntax args} are regular outer syntax
40126
916cb4a28ffd misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 40110
diff changeset
   648
  categories \cite{isabelle-isar-ref}.  Attributes and proof methods
916cb4a28ffd misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 40110
diff changeset
   649
  use similar syntax.
39823
61e7935a6858 more on Isabelle/ML;
wenzelm
parents: 39822
diff changeset
   650
39827
d829ce302ca4 basic setup for ML antiquotations -- with rail diagrams;
wenzelm
parents: 39825
diff changeset
   651
  \medskip A regular antiquotation @{text "@{name args}"} processes
d829ce302ca4 basic setup for ML antiquotations -- with rail diagrams;
wenzelm
parents: 39825
diff changeset
   652
  its arguments by the usual means of the Isar source language, and
d829ce302ca4 basic setup for ML antiquotations -- with rail diagrams;
wenzelm
parents: 39825
diff changeset
   653
  produces corresponding ML source text, either as literal
d829ce302ca4 basic setup for ML antiquotations -- with rail diagrams;
wenzelm
parents: 39825
diff changeset
   654
  \emph{inline} text (e.g. @{text "@{term t}"}) or abstract
d829ce302ca4 basic setup for ML antiquotations -- with rail diagrams;
wenzelm
parents: 39825
diff changeset
   655
  \emph{value} (e.g. @{text "@{thm th}"}).  This pre-compilation
d829ce302ca4 basic setup for ML antiquotations -- with rail diagrams;
wenzelm
parents: 39825
diff changeset
   656
  scheme allows to refer to formal entities in a robust manner, with
d829ce302ca4 basic setup for ML antiquotations -- with rail diagrams;
wenzelm
parents: 39825
diff changeset
   657
  proper static scoping and with some degree of logical checking of
d829ce302ca4 basic setup for ML antiquotations -- with rail diagrams;
wenzelm
parents: 39825
diff changeset
   658
  small portions of the code.
39823
61e7935a6858 more on Isabelle/ML;
wenzelm
parents: 39822
diff changeset
   659
39827
d829ce302ca4 basic setup for ML antiquotations -- with rail diagrams;
wenzelm
parents: 39825
diff changeset
   660
  Special antiquotations like @{text "@{let \<dots>}"} or @{text "@{note
d829ce302ca4 basic setup for ML antiquotations -- with rail diagrams;
wenzelm
parents: 39825
diff changeset
   661
  \<dots>}"} augment the compilation context without generating code.  The
d829ce302ca4 basic setup for ML antiquotations -- with rail diagrams;
wenzelm
parents: 39825
diff changeset
   662
  non-ASCII braces @{text "\<lbrace>"} and @{text "\<rbrace>"} allow to delimit the
d829ce302ca4 basic setup for ML antiquotations -- with rail diagrams;
wenzelm
parents: 39825
diff changeset
   663
  effect by introducing local blocks within the pre-compilation
d829ce302ca4 basic setup for ML antiquotations -- with rail diagrams;
wenzelm
parents: 39825
diff changeset
   664
  environment.
39829
f5ea50decd9f more on ML antiquotations;
wenzelm
parents: 39827
diff changeset
   665
40126
916cb4a28ffd misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 40110
diff changeset
   666
  \medskip See also \cite{Wenzel-Chaieb:2007b} for a broader
39861
b8d89db3e238 use continental paragraph style, which works better with mixture of (in)formal text;
wenzelm
parents: 39859
diff changeset
   667
  perspective on Isabelle/ML antiquotations.  *}
39829
f5ea50decd9f more on ML antiquotations;
wenzelm
parents: 39827
diff changeset
   668
39830
7c501d7f1e45 clarified tag markup;
wenzelm
parents: 39829
diff changeset
   669
text %mlantiq {*
39829
f5ea50decd9f more on ML antiquotations;
wenzelm
parents: 39827
diff changeset
   670
  \begin{matharray}{rcl}
f5ea50decd9f more on ML antiquotations;
wenzelm
parents: 39827
diff changeset
   671
  @{ML_antiquotation_def "let"} & : & @{text ML_antiquotation} \\
f5ea50decd9f more on ML antiquotations;
wenzelm
parents: 39827
diff changeset
   672
  @{ML_antiquotation_def "note"} & : & @{text ML_antiquotation} \\
f5ea50decd9f more on ML antiquotations;
wenzelm
parents: 39827
diff changeset
   673
  \end{matharray}
f5ea50decd9f more on ML antiquotations;
wenzelm
parents: 39827
diff changeset
   674
f5ea50decd9f more on ML antiquotations;
wenzelm
parents: 39827
diff changeset
   675
  \begin{rail}
f5ea50decd9f more on ML antiquotations;
wenzelm
parents: 39827
diff changeset
   676
  'let' ((term + 'and') '=' term + 'and')
f5ea50decd9f more on ML antiquotations;
wenzelm
parents: 39827
diff changeset
   677
  ;
f5ea50decd9f more on ML antiquotations;
wenzelm
parents: 39827
diff changeset
   678
f5ea50decd9f more on ML antiquotations;
wenzelm
parents: 39827
diff changeset
   679
  'note' (thmdef? thmrefs + 'and')
f5ea50decd9f more on ML antiquotations;
wenzelm
parents: 39827
diff changeset
   680
  ;
f5ea50decd9f more on ML antiquotations;
wenzelm
parents: 39827
diff changeset
   681
  \end{rail}
f5ea50decd9f more on ML antiquotations;
wenzelm
parents: 39827
diff changeset
   682
f5ea50decd9f more on ML antiquotations;
wenzelm
parents: 39827
diff changeset
   683
  \begin{description}
f5ea50decd9f more on ML antiquotations;
wenzelm
parents: 39827
diff changeset
   684
f5ea50decd9f more on ML antiquotations;
wenzelm
parents: 39827
diff changeset
   685
  \item @{text "@{let p = t}"} binds schematic variables in the
f5ea50decd9f more on ML antiquotations;
wenzelm
parents: 39827
diff changeset
   686
  pattern @{text "p"} by higher-order matching against the term @{text
f5ea50decd9f more on ML antiquotations;
wenzelm
parents: 39827
diff changeset
   687
  "t"}.  This is analogous to the regular @{command_ref let} command
f5ea50decd9f more on ML antiquotations;
wenzelm
parents: 39827
diff changeset
   688
  in the Isar proof language.  The pre-compilation environment is
f5ea50decd9f more on ML antiquotations;
wenzelm
parents: 39827
diff changeset
   689
  augmented by auxiliary term bindings, without emitting ML source.
f5ea50decd9f more on ML antiquotations;
wenzelm
parents: 39827
diff changeset
   690
f5ea50decd9f more on ML antiquotations;
wenzelm
parents: 39827
diff changeset
   691
  \item @{text "@{note a = b\<^sub>1 \<dots> b\<^sub>n}"} recalls existing facts @{text
f5ea50decd9f more on ML antiquotations;
wenzelm
parents: 39827
diff changeset
   692
  "b\<^sub>1, \<dots>, b\<^sub>n"}, binding the result as @{text a}.  This is analogous to
f5ea50decd9f more on ML antiquotations;
wenzelm
parents: 39827
diff changeset
   693
  the regular @{command_ref note} command in the Isar proof language.
f5ea50decd9f more on ML antiquotations;
wenzelm
parents: 39827
diff changeset
   694
  The pre-compilation environment is augmented by auxiliary fact
f5ea50decd9f more on ML antiquotations;
wenzelm
parents: 39827
diff changeset
   695
  bindings, without emitting ML source.
f5ea50decd9f more on ML antiquotations;
wenzelm
parents: 39827
diff changeset
   696
f5ea50decd9f more on ML antiquotations;
wenzelm
parents: 39827
diff changeset
   697
  \end{description}
f5ea50decd9f more on ML antiquotations;
wenzelm
parents: 39827
diff changeset
   698
*}
f5ea50decd9f more on ML antiquotations;
wenzelm
parents: 39827
diff changeset
   699
40126
916cb4a28ffd misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 40110
diff changeset
   700
text %mlex {* The following artificial example gives some impression
916cb4a28ffd misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 40110
diff changeset
   701
  about the antiquotation elements introduced so far, together with
916cb4a28ffd misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 40110
diff changeset
   702
  the important @{text "@{thm}"} antiquotation defined later.
39829
f5ea50decd9f more on ML antiquotations;
wenzelm
parents: 39827
diff changeset
   703
*}
f5ea50decd9f more on ML antiquotations;
wenzelm
parents: 39827
diff changeset
   704
f5ea50decd9f more on ML antiquotations;
wenzelm
parents: 39827
diff changeset
   705
ML {*
f5ea50decd9f more on ML antiquotations;
wenzelm
parents: 39827
diff changeset
   706
  \<lbrace>
f5ea50decd9f more on ML antiquotations;
wenzelm
parents: 39827
diff changeset
   707
    @{let ?t = my_term}
f5ea50decd9f more on ML antiquotations;
wenzelm
parents: 39827
diff changeset
   708
    @{note my_refl = reflexive [of ?t]}
f5ea50decd9f more on ML antiquotations;
wenzelm
parents: 39827
diff changeset
   709
    fun foo th = Thm.transitive th @{thm my_refl}
f5ea50decd9f more on ML antiquotations;
wenzelm
parents: 39827
diff changeset
   710
  \<rbrace>
f5ea50decd9f more on ML antiquotations;
wenzelm
parents: 39827
diff changeset
   711
*}
f5ea50decd9f more on ML antiquotations;
wenzelm
parents: 39827
diff changeset
   712
40126
916cb4a28ffd misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 40110
diff changeset
   713
text {* The extra block delimiters do not affect the compiled code
916cb4a28ffd misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 40110
diff changeset
   714
  itself, i.e.\ function @{ML foo} is available in the present context
916cb4a28ffd misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 40110
diff changeset
   715
  of this paragraph.
39827
d829ce302ca4 basic setup for ML antiquotations -- with rail diagrams;
wenzelm
parents: 39825
diff changeset
   716
*}
39823
61e7935a6858 more on Isabelle/ML;
wenzelm
parents: 39822
diff changeset
   717
39835
6cefd96bb71d modernized version of "Message output channels";
wenzelm
parents: 39830
diff changeset
   718
39883
3d3d6038bdaa more on "Canonical argument order";
wenzelm
parents: 39881
diff changeset
   719
section {* Canonical argument order \label{sec:canonical-argument-order} *}
3d3d6038bdaa more on "Canonical argument order";
wenzelm
parents: 39881
diff changeset
   720
3d3d6038bdaa more on "Canonical argument order";
wenzelm
parents: 39881
diff changeset
   721
text {* Standard ML is a language in the tradition of @{text
3d3d6038bdaa more on "Canonical argument order";
wenzelm
parents: 39881
diff changeset
   722
  "\<lambda>"}-calculus and \emph{higher-order functional programming},
3d3d6038bdaa more on "Canonical argument order";
wenzelm
parents: 39881
diff changeset
   723
  similar to OCaml, Haskell, or Isabelle/Pure and HOL as logical
3d3d6038bdaa more on "Canonical argument order";
wenzelm
parents: 39881
diff changeset
   724
  languages.  Getting acquainted with the native style of representing
3d3d6038bdaa more on "Canonical argument order";
wenzelm
parents: 39881
diff changeset
   725
  functions in that setting can save a lot of extra boiler-plate of
3d3d6038bdaa more on "Canonical argument order";
wenzelm
parents: 39881
diff changeset
   726
  redundant shuffling of arguments, auxiliary abstractions etc.
3d3d6038bdaa more on "Canonical argument order";
wenzelm
parents: 39881
diff changeset
   727
40126
916cb4a28ffd misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 40110
diff changeset
   728
  Functions are usually \emph{curried}: the idea of turning arguments
916cb4a28ffd misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 40110
diff changeset
   729
  of type @{text "\<tau>\<^sub>i"} (for @{text "i \<in> {1, \<dots> n}"}) into a result of
916cb4a28ffd misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 40110
diff changeset
   730
  type @{text "\<tau>"} is represented by the iterated function space
916cb4a28ffd misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 40110
diff changeset
   731
  @{text "\<tau>\<^sub>1 \<rightarrow> \<dots> \<rightarrow> \<tau>\<^sub>n \<rightarrow> \<tau>"}.  This is isomorphic to the well-known
916cb4a28ffd misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 40110
diff changeset
   732
  encoding via tuples @{text "\<tau>\<^sub>1 \<times> \<dots> \<times> \<tau>\<^sub>n \<rightarrow> \<tau>"}, but the curried
916cb4a28ffd misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 40110
diff changeset
   733
  version fits more smoothly into the basic calculus.\footnote{The
916cb4a28ffd misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 40110
diff changeset
   734
  difference is even more significant in higher-order logic, because
916cb4a28ffd misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 40110
diff changeset
   735
  the redundant tuple structure needs to be accommodated by formal
916cb4a28ffd misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 40110
diff changeset
   736
  reasoning.}
39883
3d3d6038bdaa more on "Canonical argument order";
wenzelm
parents: 39881
diff changeset
   737
3d3d6038bdaa more on "Canonical argument order";
wenzelm
parents: 39881
diff changeset
   738
  Currying gives some flexiblity due to \emph{partial application}.  A
3d3d6038bdaa more on "Canonical argument order";
wenzelm
parents: 39881
diff changeset
   739
  function @{text "f: \<tau>\<^sub>1 \<rightarrow> \<tau>\<^bsub>2\<^esub> \<rightarrow> \<tau>"} can be applied to @{text "x: \<tau>\<^sub>1"}
40126
916cb4a28ffd misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 40110
diff changeset
   740
  and the remaining @{text "(f x): \<tau>\<^sub>2 \<rightarrow> \<tau>"} passed to another function
39883
3d3d6038bdaa more on "Canonical argument order";
wenzelm
parents: 39881
diff changeset
   741
  etc.  How well this works in practice depends on the order of
3d3d6038bdaa more on "Canonical argument order";
wenzelm
parents: 39881
diff changeset
   742
  arguments.  In the worst case, arguments are arranged erratically,
3d3d6038bdaa more on "Canonical argument order";
wenzelm
parents: 39881
diff changeset
   743
  and using a function in a certain situation always requires some
3d3d6038bdaa more on "Canonical argument order";
wenzelm
parents: 39881
diff changeset
   744
  glue code.  Thus we would get exponentially many oppurtunities to
3d3d6038bdaa more on "Canonical argument order";
wenzelm
parents: 39881
diff changeset
   745
  decorate the code with meaningless permutations of arguments.
3d3d6038bdaa more on "Canonical argument order";
wenzelm
parents: 39881
diff changeset
   746
3d3d6038bdaa more on "Canonical argument order";
wenzelm
parents: 39881
diff changeset
   747
  This can be avoided by \emph{canonical argument order}, which
40126
916cb4a28ffd misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 40110
diff changeset
   748
  observes certain standard patterns and minimizes adhoc permutations
916cb4a28ffd misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 40110
diff changeset
   749
  in their application.  In Isabelle/ML, large portions text can be
916cb4a28ffd misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 40110
diff changeset
   750
  written without ever using @{text "swap: \<alpha> \<times> \<beta> \<rightarrow> \<beta> \<times> \<alpha>"}, or the
916cb4a28ffd misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 40110
diff changeset
   751
  combinator @{text "C: (\<alpha> \<rightarrow> \<beta> \<rightarrow> \<gamma>) \<rightarrow> (\<beta> \<rightarrow> \<alpha> \<rightarrow> \<gamma>)"} that is not even
39883
3d3d6038bdaa more on "Canonical argument order";
wenzelm
parents: 39881
diff changeset
   752
  defined in our library.
3d3d6038bdaa more on "Canonical argument order";
wenzelm
parents: 39881
diff changeset
   753
3d3d6038bdaa more on "Canonical argument order";
wenzelm
parents: 39881
diff changeset
   754
  \medskip The basic idea is that arguments that vary less are moved
3d3d6038bdaa more on "Canonical argument order";
wenzelm
parents: 39881
diff changeset
   755
  further to the left than those that vary more.  Two particularly
3d3d6038bdaa more on "Canonical argument order";
wenzelm
parents: 39881
diff changeset
   756
  important categories of functions are \emph{selectors} and
3d3d6038bdaa more on "Canonical argument order";
wenzelm
parents: 39881
diff changeset
   757
  \emph{updates}.
3d3d6038bdaa more on "Canonical argument order";
wenzelm
parents: 39881
diff changeset
   758
3d3d6038bdaa more on "Canonical argument order";
wenzelm
parents: 39881
diff changeset
   759
  The subsequent scheme is based on a hypothetical set-like container
3d3d6038bdaa more on "Canonical argument order";
wenzelm
parents: 39881
diff changeset
   760
  of type @{text "\<beta>"} that manages elements of type @{text "\<alpha>"}.  Both
3d3d6038bdaa more on "Canonical argument order";
wenzelm
parents: 39881
diff changeset
   761
  the names and types of the associated operations are canonical for
3d3d6038bdaa more on "Canonical argument order";
wenzelm
parents: 39881
diff changeset
   762
  Isabelle/ML.
3d3d6038bdaa more on "Canonical argument order";
wenzelm
parents: 39881
diff changeset
   763
3d3d6038bdaa more on "Canonical argument order";
wenzelm
parents: 39881
diff changeset
   764
  \medskip
3d3d6038bdaa more on "Canonical argument order";
wenzelm
parents: 39881
diff changeset
   765
  \begin{tabular}{ll}
3d3d6038bdaa more on "Canonical argument order";
wenzelm
parents: 39881
diff changeset
   766
  kind & canonical name and type \\\hline
3d3d6038bdaa more on "Canonical argument order";
wenzelm
parents: 39881
diff changeset
   767
  selector & @{text "member: \<beta> \<rightarrow> \<alpha> \<rightarrow> bool"} \\
3d3d6038bdaa more on "Canonical argument order";
wenzelm
parents: 39881
diff changeset
   768
  update & @{text "insert: \<alpha> \<rightarrow> \<beta> \<rightarrow> \<beta>"} \\
3d3d6038bdaa more on "Canonical argument order";
wenzelm
parents: 39881
diff changeset
   769
  \end{tabular}
3d3d6038bdaa more on "Canonical argument order";
wenzelm
parents: 39881
diff changeset
   770
  \medskip
3d3d6038bdaa more on "Canonical argument order";
wenzelm
parents: 39881
diff changeset
   771
3d3d6038bdaa more on "Canonical argument order";
wenzelm
parents: 39881
diff changeset
   772
  Given a container @{text "B: \<beta>"}, the partially applied @{text
3d3d6038bdaa more on "Canonical argument order";
wenzelm
parents: 39881
diff changeset
   773
  "member B"} is a predicate over elements @{text "\<alpha> \<rightarrow> bool"}, and
3d3d6038bdaa more on "Canonical argument order";
wenzelm
parents: 39881
diff changeset
   774
  thus represents the intended denotation directly.  It is customary
3d3d6038bdaa more on "Canonical argument order";
wenzelm
parents: 39881
diff changeset
   775
  to pass the abstract predicate to further operations, not the
3d3d6038bdaa more on "Canonical argument order";
wenzelm
parents: 39881
diff changeset
   776
  concrete container.  The argument order makes it easy to use other
3d3d6038bdaa more on "Canonical argument order";
wenzelm
parents: 39881
diff changeset
   777
  combinators: @{text "forall (member B) list"} will check a list of
3d3d6038bdaa more on "Canonical argument order";
wenzelm
parents: 39881
diff changeset
   778
  elements for membership in @{text "B"} etc. Often the explicit
40126
916cb4a28ffd misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 40110
diff changeset
   779
  @{text "list"} is pointless and can be contracted to @{text "forall
916cb4a28ffd misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 40110
diff changeset
   780
  (member B)"} to get directly a predicate again.
39883
3d3d6038bdaa more on "Canonical argument order";
wenzelm
parents: 39881
diff changeset
   781
40126
916cb4a28ffd misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 40110
diff changeset
   782
  In contrast, an update operation varies the container, so it moves
39883
3d3d6038bdaa more on "Canonical argument order";
wenzelm
parents: 39881
diff changeset
   783
  to the right: @{text "insert a"} is a function @{text "\<beta> \<rightarrow> \<beta>"} to
3d3d6038bdaa more on "Canonical argument order";
wenzelm
parents: 39881
diff changeset
   784
  insert a value @{text "a"}.  These can be composed naturally as
40126
916cb4a28ffd misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 40110
diff changeset
   785
  @{text "insert c \<circ> insert b \<circ> insert a"}.  The slightly awkward
916cb4a28ffd misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 40110
diff changeset
   786
  inversion if the composition order is due to conventional
916cb4a28ffd misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 40110
diff changeset
   787
  mathematical notation, which can be easily amended as explained
916cb4a28ffd misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 40110
diff changeset
   788
  below.
39883
3d3d6038bdaa more on "Canonical argument order";
wenzelm
parents: 39881
diff changeset
   789
*}
3d3d6038bdaa more on "Canonical argument order";
wenzelm
parents: 39881
diff changeset
   790
3d3d6038bdaa more on "Canonical argument order";
wenzelm
parents: 39881
diff changeset
   791
3d3d6038bdaa more on "Canonical argument order";
wenzelm
parents: 39881
diff changeset
   792
subsection {* Forward application and composition *}
3d3d6038bdaa more on "Canonical argument order";
wenzelm
parents: 39881
diff changeset
   793
3d3d6038bdaa more on "Canonical argument order";
wenzelm
parents: 39881
diff changeset
   794
text {* Regular function application and infix notation works best for
3d3d6038bdaa more on "Canonical argument order";
wenzelm
parents: 39881
diff changeset
   795
  relatively deeply structured expressions, e.g.\ @{text "h (f x y + g
40126
916cb4a28ffd misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 40110
diff changeset
   796
  z)"}.  The important special case of \emph{linear transformation}
916cb4a28ffd misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 40110
diff changeset
   797
  applies a cascade of functions @{text "f\<^sub>n (\<dots> (f\<^sub>1 x))"}.  This
916cb4a28ffd misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 40110
diff changeset
   798
  becomes hard to read and maintain if the functions are themselves
916cb4a28ffd misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 40110
diff changeset
   799
  given as complex expressions.  The notation can be significantly
39883
3d3d6038bdaa more on "Canonical argument order";
wenzelm
parents: 39881
diff changeset
   800
  improved by introducing \emph{forward} versions of application and
3d3d6038bdaa more on "Canonical argument order";
wenzelm
parents: 39881
diff changeset
   801
  composition as follows:
3d3d6038bdaa more on "Canonical argument order";
wenzelm
parents: 39881
diff changeset
   802
3d3d6038bdaa more on "Canonical argument order";
wenzelm
parents: 39881
diff changeset
   803
  \medskip
3d3d6038bdaa more on "Canonical argument order";
wenzelm
parents: 39881
diff changeset
   804
  \begin{tabular}{lll}
3d3d6038bdaa more on "Canonical argument order";
wenzelm
parents: 39881
diff changeset
   805
  @{text "x |> f"} & @{text "\<equiv>"} & @{text "f x"} \\
3d3d6038bdaa more on "Canonical argument order";
wenzelm
parents: 39881
diff changeset
   806
  @{text "f #> g"} & @{text "\<equiv>"} & @{text "x |> f |> g"} \\
3d3d6038bdaa more on "Canonical argument order";
wenzelm
parents: 39881
diff changeset
   807
  \end{tabular}
3d3d6038bdaa more on "Canonical argument order";
wenzelm
parents: 39881
diff changeset
   808
  \medskip
3d3d6038bdaa more on "Canonical argument order";
wenzelm
parents: 39881
diff changeset
   809
3d3d6038bdaa more on "Canonical argument order";
wenzelm
parents: 39881
diff changeset
   810
  This enables to write conveniently @{text "x |> f\<^sub>1 |> \<dots> |> f\<^sub>n"} or
3d3d6038bdaa more on "Canonical argument order";
wenzelm
parents: 39881
diff changeset
   811
  @{text "f\<^sub>1 #> \<dots> #> f\<^sub>n"} for its functional abstraction over @{text
3d3d6038bdaa more on "Canonical argument order";
wenzelm
parents: 39881
diff changeset
   812
  "x"}.
3d3d6038bdaa more on "Canonical argument order";
wenzelm
parents: 39881
diff changeset
   813
3d3d6038bdaa more on "Canonical argument order";
wenzelm
parents: 39881
diff changeset
   814
  \medskip There is an additional set of combinators to accommodate
3d3d6038bdaa more on "Canonical argument order";
wenzelm
parents: 39881
diff changeset
   815
  multiple results (via pairs) that are passed on as multiple
3d3d6038bdaa more on "Canonical argument order";
wenzelm
parents: 39881
diff changeset
   816
  arguments (via currying).
3d3d6038bdaa more on "Canonical argument order";
wenzelm
parents: 39881
diff changeset
   817
3d3d6038bdaa more on "Canonical argument order";
wenzelm
parents: 39881
diff changeset
   818
  \medskip
3d3d6038bdaa more on "Canonical argument order";
wenzelm
parents: 39881
diff changeset
   819
  \begin{tabular}{lll}
3d3d6038bdaa more on "Canonical argument order";
wenzelm
parents: 39881
diff changeset
   820
  @{text "(x, y) |-> f"} & @{text "\<equiv>"} & @{text "f x y"} \\
3d3d6038bdaa more on "Canonical argument order";
wenzelm
parents: 39881
diff changeset
   821
  @{text "f #-> g"} & @{text "\<equiv>"} & @{text "x |> f |-> g"} \\
3d3d6038bdaa more on "Canonical argument order";
wenzelm
parents: 39881
diff changeset
   822
  \end{tabular}
3d3d6038bdaa more on "Canonical argument order";
wenzelm
parents: 39881
diff changeset
   823
  \medskip
3d3d6038bdaa more on "Canonical argument order";
wenzelm
parents: 39881
diff changeset
   824
*}
3d3d6038bdaa more on "Canonical argument order";
wenzelm
parents: 39881
diff changeset
   825
3d3d6038bdaa more on "Canonical argument order";
wenzelm
parents: 39881
diff changeset
   826
text %mlref {*
3d3d6038bdaa more on "Canonical argument order";
wenzelm
parents: 39881
diff changeset
   827
  \begin{mldecls}
3d3d6038bdaa more on "Canonical argument order";
wenzelm
parents: 39881
diff changeset
   828
  @{index_ML "op |> ": "'a * ('a -> 'b) -> 'b"} \\
3d3d6038bdaa more on "Canonical argument order";
wenzelm
parents: 39881
diff changeset
   829
  @{index_ML "op |-> ": "('c * 'a) * ('c -> 'a -> 'b) -> 'b"} \\
3d3d6038bdaa more on "Canonical argument order";
wenzelm
parents: 39881
diff changeset
   830
  @{index_ML "op #> ": "('a -> 'b) * ('b -> 'c) -> 'a -> 'c"} \\
3d3d6038bdaa more on "Canonical argument order";
wenzelm
parents: 39881
diff changeset
   831
  @{index_ML "op #-> ": "('a -> 'c * 'b) * ('c -> 'b -> 'd) -> 'a -> 'd"} \\
3d3d6038bdaa more on "Canonical argument order";
wenzelm
parents: 39881
diff changeset
   832
  \end{mldecls}
3d3d6038bdaa more on "Canonical argument order";
wenzelm
parents: 39881
diff changeset
   833
3d3d6038bdaa more on "Canonical argument order";
wenzelm
parents: 39881
diff changeset
   834
  %FIXME description!?
3d3d6038bdaa more on "Canonical argument order";
wenzelm
parents: 39881
diff changeset
   835
*}
3d3d6038bdaa more on "Canonical argument order";
wenzelm
parents: 39881
diff changeset
   836
3d3d6038bdaa more on "Canonical argument order";
wenzelm
parents: 39881
diff changeset
   837
3d3d6038bdaa more on "Canonical argument order";
wenzelm
parents: 39881
diff changeset
   838
subsection {* Canonical iteration *}
3d3d6038bdaa more on "Canonical argument order";
wenzelm
parents: 39881
diff changeset
   839
3d3d6038bdaa more on "Canonical argument order";
wenzelm
parents: 39881
diff changeset
   840
text {* As explained above, a function @{text "f: \<alpha> \<rightarrow> \<beta> \<rightarrow> \<beta>"} can be
40126
916cb4a28ffd misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 40110
diff changeset
   841
  understood as update on a configuration of type @{text "\<beta>"},
39883
3d3d6038bdaa more on "Canonical argument order";
wenzelm
parents: 39881
diff changeset
   842
  parametrized by arguments of type @{text "\<alpha>"}.  Given @{text "a: \<alpha>"}
3d3d6038bdaa more on "Canonical argument order";
wenzelm
parents: 39881
diff changeset
   843
  the partial application @{text "(f a): \<beta> \<rightarrow> \<beta>"} operates
3d3d6038bdaa more on "Canonical argument order";
wenzelm
parents: 39881
diff changeset
   844
  homogeneously on @{text "\<beta>"}.  This can be iterated naturally over a
3d3d6038bdaa more on "Canonical argument order";
wenzelm
parents: 39881
diff changeset
   845
  list of parameters @{text "[a\<^sub>1, \<dots>, a\<^sub>n]"} as @{text "f a\<^sub>1 #> \<dots> #> f
3d3d6038bdaa more on "Canonical argument order";
wenzelm
parents: 39881
diff changeset
   846
  a\<^bsub>n\<^esub>\<^bsub>\<^esub>"}.  The latter expression is again a function @{text "\<beta> \<rightarrow> \<beta>"}.
3d3d6038bdaa more on "Canonical argument order";
wenzelm
parents: 39881
diff changeset
   847
  It can be applied to an initial configuration @{text "b: \<beta>"} to
3d3d6038bdaa more on "Canonical argument order";
wenzelm
parents: 39881
diff changeset
   848
  start the iteration over the given list of arguments: each @{text
3d3d6038bdaa more on "Canonical argument order";
wenzelm
parents: 39881
diff changeset
   849
  "a"} in @{text "a\<^sub>1, \<dots>, a\<^sub>n"} is applied consecutively by updating a
3d3d6038bdaa more on "Canonical argument order";
wenzelm
parents: 39881
diff changeset
   850
  cumulative configuration.
3d3d6038bdaa more on "Canonical argument order";
wenzelm
parents: 39881
diff changeset
   851
3d3d6038bdaa more on "Canonical argument order";
wenzelm
parents: 39881
diff changeset
   852
  The @{text fold} combinator in Isabelle/ML lifts a function @{text
3d3d6038bdaa more on "Canonical argument order";
wenzelm
parents: 39881
diff changeset
   853
  "f"} as above to its iterated version over a list of arguments.
3d3d6038bdaa more on "Canonical argument order";
wenzelm
parents: 39881
diff changeset
   854
  Lifting can be repeated, e.g.\ @{text "(fold \<circ> fold) f"} iterates
3d3d6038bdaa more on "Canonical argument order";
wenzelm
parents: 39881
diff changeset
   855
  over a list of lists as expected.
3d3d6038bdaa more on "Canonical argument order";
wenzelm
parents: 39881
diff changeset
   856
3d3d6038bdaa more on "Canonical argument order";
wenzelm
parents: 39881
diff changeset
   857
  The variant @{text "fold_rev"} works inside-out over the list of
3d3d6038bdaa more on "Canonical argument order";
wenzelm
parents: 39881
diff changeset
   858
  arguments, such that @{text "fold_rev f \<equiv> fold f \<circ> rev"} holds.
3d3d6038bdaa more on "Canonical argument order";
wenzelm
parents: 39881
diff changeset
   859
3d3d6038bdaa more on "Canonical argument order";
wenzelm
parents: 39881
diff changeset
   860
  The @{text "fold_map"} combinator essentially performs @{text
3d3d6038bdaa more on "Canonical argument order";
wenzelm
parents: 39881
diff changeset
   861
  "fold"} and @{text "map"} simultaneously: each application of @{text
3d3d6038bdaa more on "Canonical argument order";
wenzelm
parents: 39881
diff changeset
   862
  "f"} produces an updated configuration together with a side-result;
3d3d6038bdaa more on "Canonical argument order";
wenzelm
parents: 39881
diff changeset
   863
  the iteration collects all such side-results as a separate list.
3d3d6038bdaa more on "Canonical argument order";
wenzelm
parents: 39881
diff changeset
   864
*}
3d3d6038bdaa more on "Canonical argument order";
wenzelm
parents: 39881
diff changeset
   865
3d3d6038bdaa more on "Canonical argument order";
wenzelm
parents: 39881
diff changeset
   866
text %mlref {*
3d3d6038bdaa more on "Canonical argument order";
wenzelm
parents: 39881
diff changeset
   867
  \begin{mldecls}
3d3d6038bdaa more on "Canonical argument order";
wenzelm
parents: 39881
diff changeset
   868
  @{index_ML fold: "('a -> 'b -> 'b) -> 'a list -> 'b -> 'b"} \\
3d3d6038bdaa more on "Canonical argument order";
wenzelm
parents: 39881
diff changeset
   869
  @{index_ML fold_rev: "('a -> 'b -> 'b) -> 'a list -> 'b -> 'b"} \\
3d3d6038bdaa more on "Canonical argument order";
wenzelm
parents: 39881
diff changeset
   870
  @{index_ML fold_map: "('a -> 'b -> 'c * 'b) -> 'a list -> 'b -> 'c list * 'b"} \\
3d3d6038bdaa more on "Canonical argument order";
wenzelm
parents: 39881
diff changeset
   871
  \end{mldecls}
3d3d6038bdaa more on "Canonical argument order";
wenzelm
parents: 39881
diff changeset
   872
3d3d6038bdaa more on "Canonical argument order";
wenzelm
parents: 39881
diff changeset
   873
  \begin{description}
3d3d6038bdaa more on "Canonical argument order";
wenzelm
parents: 39881
diff changeset
   874
3d3d6038bdaa more on "Canonical argument order";
wenzelm
parents: 39881
diff changeset
   875
  \item @{ML fold}~@{text f} lifts the parametrized update function
3d3d6038bdaa more on "Canonical argument order";
wenzelm
parents: 39881
diff changeset
   876
  @{text "f"} to a list of parameters.
3d3d6038bdaa more on "Canonical argument order";
wenzelm
parents: 39881
diff changeset
   877
3d3d6038bdaa more on "Canonical argument order";
wenzelm
parents: 39881
diff changeset
   878
  \item @{ML fold_rev}~@{text "f"} is similar to @{ML fold}~@{text
3d3d6038bdaa more on "Canonical argument order";
wenzelm
parents: 39881
diff changeset
   879
  "f"}, but works inside-out.
3d3d6038bdaa more on "Canonical argument order";
wenzelm
parents: 39881
diff changeset
   880
3d3d6038bdaa more on "Canonical argument order";
wenzelm
parents: 39881
diff changeset
   881
  \item @{ML fold_map}~@{text "f"} lifts the parametrized update
3d3d6038bdaa more on "Canonical argument order";
wenzelm
parents: 39881
diff changeset
   882
  function @{text "f"} (with side-result) to a list of parameters and
3d3d6038bdaa more on "Canonical argument order";
wenzelm
parents: 39881
diff changeset
   883
  cumulative side-results.
3d3d6038bdaa more on "Canonical argument order";
wenzelm
parents: 39881
diff changeset
   884
3d3d6038bdaa more on "Canonical argument order";
wenzelm
parents: 39881
diff changeset
   885
  \end{description}
3d3d6038bdaa more on "Canonical argument order";
wenzelm
parents: 39881
diff changeset
   886
3d3d6038bdaa more on "Canonical argument order";
wenzelm
parents: 39881
diff changeset
   887
  \begin{warn}
3d3d6038bdaa more on "Canonical argument order";
wenzelm
parents: 39881
diff changeset
   888
  The literature on functional programming provides a multitude of
3d3d6038bdaa more on "Canonical argument order";
wenzelm
parents: 39881
diff changeset
   889
  combinators called @{text "foldl"}, @{text "foldr"} etc.  SML97
3d3d6038bdaa more on "Canonical argument order";
wenzelm
parents: 39881
diff changeset
   890
  provides its own variations as @{ML List.foldl} and @{ML
40126
916cb4a28ffd misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 40110
diff changeset
   891
  List.foldr}, while the classic Isabelle library also has the
916cb4a28ffd misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 40110
diff changeset
   892
  historic @{ML Library.foldl} and @{ML Library.foldr}.  To avoid
916cb4a28ffd misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 40110
diff changeset
   893
  further confusion, all of this should be ignored, and @{ML fold} (or
916cb4a28ffd misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 40110
diff changeset
   894
  @{ML fold_rev}) used exclusively.
39883
3d3d6038bdaa more on "Canonical argument order";
wenzelm
parents: 39881
diff changeset
   895
  \end{warn}
3d3d6038bdaa more on "Canonical argument order";
wenzelm
parents: 39881
diff changeset
   896
*}
3d3d6038bdaa more on "Canonical argument order";
wenzelm
parents: 39881
diff changeset
   897
3d3d6038bdaa more on "Canonical argument order";
wenzelm
parents: 39881
diff changeset
   898
text %mlex {* The following example shows how to fill a text buffer
3d3d6038bdaa more on "Canonical argument order";
wenzelm
parents: 39881
diff changeset
   899
  incrementally by adding strings, either individually or from a given
3d3d6038bdaa more on "Canonical argument order";
wenzelm
parents: 39881
diff changeset
   900
  list.
3d3d6038bdaa more on "Canonical argument order";
wenzelm
parents: 39881
diff changeset
   901
*}
3d3d6038bdaa more on "Canonical argument order";
wenzelm
parents: 39881
diff changeset
   902
3d3d6038bdaa more on "Canonical argument order";
wenzelm
parents: 39881
diff changeset
   903
ML {*
3d3d6038bdaa more on "Canonical argument order";
wenzelm
parents: 39881
diff changeset
   904
  val s =
3d3d6038bdaa more on "Canonical argument order";
wenzelm
parents: 39881
diff changeset
   905
    Buffer.empty
3d3d6038bdaa more on "Canonical argument order";
wenzelm
parents: 39881
diff changeset
   906
    |> Buffer.add "digits: "
3d3d6038bdaa more on "Canonical argument order";
wenzelm
parents: 39881
diff changeset
   907
    |> fold (Buffer.add o string_of_int) (0 upto 9)
3d3d6038bdaa more on "Canonical argument order";
wenzelm
parents: 39881
diff changeset
   908
    |> Buffer.content;
3d3d6038bdaa more on "Canonical argument order";
wenzelm
parents: 39881
diff changeset
   909
3d3d6038bdaa more on "Canonical argument order";
wenzelm
parents: 39881
diff changeset
   910
  @{assert} (s = "digits: 0123456789");
3d3d6038bdaa more on "Canonical argument order";
wenzelm
parents: 39881
diff changeset
   911
*}
3d3d6038bdaa more on "Canonical argument order";
wenzelm
parents: 39881
diff changeset
   912
3d3d6038bdaa more on "Canonical argument order";
wenzelm
parents: 39881
diff changeset
   913
text {* Note how @{ML "fold (Buffer.add o string_of_int)"} above saves
3d3d6038bdaa more on "Canonical argument order";
wenzelm
parents: 39881
diff changeset
   914
  an extra @{ML "map"} over the given list.  This kind of peephole
3d3d6038bdaa more on "Canonical argument order";
wenzelm
parents: 39881
diff changeset
   915
  optimization reduces both the code size and the tree structures in
3d3d6038bdaa more on "Canonical argument order";
wenzelm
parents: 39881
diff changeset
   916
  memory (``deforestation''), but requires some practice to read and
3d3d6038bdaa more on "Canonical argument order";
wenzelm
parents: 39881
diff changeset
   917
  write it fluently.
3d3d6038bdaa more on "Canonical argument order";
wenzelm
parents: 39881
diff changeset
   918
40126
916cb4a28ffd misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 40110
diff changeset
   919
  \medskip The next example elaborates the idea of canonical
916cb4a28ffd misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 40110
diff changeset
   920
  iteration, demonstrating fast accumulation of tree content using a
916cb4a28ffd misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 40110
diff changeset
   921
  text buffer.
39883
3d3d6038bdaa more on "Canonical argument order";
wenzelm
parents: 39881
diff changeset
   922
*}
3d3d6038bdaa more on "Canonical argument order";
wenzelm
parents: 39881
diff changeset
   923
3d3d6038bdaa more on "Canonical argument order";
wenzelm
parents: 39881
diff changeset
   924
ML {*
3d3d6038bdaa more on "Canonical argument order";
wenzelm
parents: 39881
diff changeset
   925
  datatype tree = Text of string | Elem of string * tree list;
3d3d6038bdaa more on "Canonical argument order";
wenzelm
parents: 39881
diff changeset
   926
3d3d6038bdaa more on "Canonical argument order";
wenzelm
parents: 39881
diff changeset
   927
  fun slow_content (Text txt) = txt
3d3d6038bdaa more on "Canonical argument order";
wenzelm
parents: 39881
diff changeset
   928
    | slow_content (Elem (name, ts)) =
3d3d6038bdaa more on "Canonical argument order";
wenzelm
parents: 39881
diff changeset
   929
        "<" ^ name ^ ">" ^
3d3d6038bdaa more on "Canonical argument order";
wenzelm
parents: 39881
diff changeset
   930
        implode (map slow_content ts) ^
3d3d6038bdaa more on "Canonical argument order";
wenzelm
parents: 39881
diff changeset
   931
        "</" ^ name ^ ">"
3d3d6038bdaa more on "Canonical argument order";
wenzelm
parents: 39881
diff changeset
   932
3d3d6038bdaa more on "Canonical argument order";
wenzelm
parents: 39881
diff changeset
   933
  fun add_content (Text txt) = Buffer.add txt
3d3d6038bdaa more on "Canonical argument order";
wenzelm
parents: 39881
diff changeset
   934
    | add_content (Elem (name, ts)) =
3d3d6038bdaa more on "Canonical argument order";
wenzelm
parents: 39881
diff changeset
   935
        Buffer.add ("<" ^ name ^ ">") #>
3d3d6038bdaa more on "Canonical argument order";
wenzelm
parents: 39881
diff changeset
   936
        fold add_content ts #>
3d3d6038bdaa more on "Canonical argument order";
wenzelm
parents: 39881
diff changeset
   937
        Buffer.add ("</" ^ name ^ ">");
3d3d6038bdaa more on "Canonical argument order";
wenzelm
parents: 39881
diff changeset
   938
3d3d6038bdaa more on "Canonical argument order";
wenzelm
parents: 39881
diff changeset
   939
  fun fast_content tree =
3d3d6038bdaa more on "Canonical argument order";
wenzelm
parents: 39881
diff changeset
   940
    Buffer.empty |> add_content tree |> Buffer.content;
3d3d6038bdaa more on "Canonical argument order";
wenzelm
parents: 39881
diff changeset
   941
*}
3d3d6038bdaa more on "Canonical argument order";
wenzelm
parents: 39881
diff changeset
   942
3d3d6038bdaa more on "Canonical argument order";
wenzelm
parents: 39881
diff changeset
   943
text {* The slow part of @{ML slow_content} is the @{ML implode} of
3d3d6038bdaa more on "Canonical argument order";
wenzelm
parents: 39881
diff changeset
   944
  the recursive results, because it copies previously produced strings
40126
916cb4a28ffd misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 40110
diff changeset
   945
  again.
39883
3d3d6038bdaa more on "Canonical argument order";
wenzelm
parents: 39881
diff changeset
   946
3d3d6038bdaa more on "Canonical argument order";
wenzelm
parents: 39881
diff changeset
   947
  The incremental @{ML add_content} avoids this by operating on a
40149
4c35be108990 proper markup of uninterpreted ML text as @{ML_text}, not @{verbatim};
wenzelm
parents: 40126
diff changeset
   948
  buffer that is passed through in a linear fashion.  Using @{ML_text
40126
916cb4a28ffd misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 40110
diff changeset
   949
  "#>"} and contraction over the actual buffer argument saves some
916cb4a28ffd misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 40110
diff changeset
   950
  additional boiler-plate.  Of course, the two @{ML "Buffer.add"}
916cb4a28ffd misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 40110
diff changeset
   951
  invocations with concatenated strings could have been split into
916cb4a28ffd misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 40110
diff changeset
   952
  smaller parts, but this would have obfuscated the source without
916cb4a28ffd misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 40110
diff changeset
   953
  making a big difference in allocations.  Here we have done some
39883
3d3d6038bdaa more on "Canonical argument order";
wenzelm
parents: 39881
diff changeset
   954
  peephole-optimization for the sake of readability.
3d3d6038bdaa more on "Canonical argument order";
wenzelm
parents: 39881
diff changeset
   955
3d3d6038bdaa more on "Canonical argument order";
wenzelm
parents: 39881
diff changeset
   956
  Another benefit of @{ML add_content} is its ``open'' form as a
40126
916cb4a28ffd misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 40110
diff changeset
   957
  function on buffers that can be continued in further linear
916cb4a28ffd misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 40110
diff changeset
   958
  transformations, folding etc.  Thus it is more compositional than
916cb4a28ffd misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 40110
diff changeset
   959
  the naive @{ML slow_content}.  As realistic example, compare the
916cb4a28ffd misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 40110
diff changeset
   960
  old-style @{ML "Term.maxidx_of_term: term -> int"} with the newer
916cb4a28ffd misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 40110
diff changeset
   961
  @{ML "Term.maxidx_term: term -> int -> int"} in Isabelle/Pure.
39883
3d3d6038bdaa more on "Canonical argument order";
wenzelm
parents: 39881
diff changeset
   962
40126
916cb4a28ffd misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 40110
diff changeset
   963
  Note that @{ML fast_content} above is only defined as example.  In
916cb4a28ffd misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 40110
diff changeset
   964
  many practical situations, it is customary to provide the
916cb4a28ffd misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 40110
diff changeset
   965
  incremental @{ML add_content} only and leave the initialization and
916cb4a28ffd misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 40110
diff changeset
   966
  termination to the concrete application by the user.
39883
3d3d6038bdaa more on "Canonical argument order";
wenzelm
parents: 39881
diff changeset
   967
*}
3d3d6038bdaa more on "Canonical argument order";
wenzelm
parents: 39881
diff changeset
   968
3d3d6038bdaa more on "Canonical argument order";
wenzelm
parents: 39881
diff changeset
   969
39854
7480a7a159cb more on "Exceptions";
wenzelm
parents: 39851
diff changeset
   970
section {* Message output channels \label{sec:message-channels} *}
39835
6cefd96bb71d modernized version of "Message output channels";
wenzelm
parents: 39830
diff changeset
   971
6cefd96bb71d modernized version of "Message output channels";
wenzelm
parents: 39830
diff changeset
   972
text {* Isabelle provides output channels for different kinds of
6cefd96bb71d modernized version of "Message output channels";
wenzelm
parents: 39830
diff changeset
   973
  messages: regular output, high-volume tracing information, warnings,
6cefd96bb71d modernized version of "Message output channels";
wenzelm
parents: 39830
diff changeset
   974
  and errors.
6cefd96bb71d modernized version of "Message output channels";
wenzelm
parents: 39830
diff changeset
   975
6cefd96bb71d modernized version of "Message output channels";
wenzelm
parents: 39830
diff changeset
   976
  Depending on the user interface involved, these messages may appear
6cefd96bb71d modernized version of "Message output channels";
wenzelm
parents: 39830
diff changeset
   977
  in different text styles or colours.  The standard output for
6cefd96bb71d modernized version of "Message output channels";
wenzelm
parents: 39830
diff changeset
   978
  terminal sessions prefixes each line of warnings by @{verbatim
6cefd96bb71d modernized version of "Message output channels";
wenzelm
parents: 39830
diff changeset
   979
  "###"} and errors by @{verbatim "***"}, but leaves anything else
6cefd96bb71d modernized version of "Message output channels";
wenzelm
parents: 39830
diff changeset
   980
  unchanged.
6cefd96bb71d modernized version of "Message output channels";
wenzelm
parents: 39830
diff changeset
   981
6cefd96bb71d modernized version of "Message output channels";
wenzelm
parents: 39830
diff changeset
   982
  Messages are associated with the transaction context of the running
6cefd96bb71d modernized version of "Message output channels";
wenzelm
parents: 39830
diff changeset
   983
  Isar command.  This enables the front-end to manage commands and
6cefd96bb71d modernized version of "Message output channels";
wenzelm
parents: 39830
diff changeset
   984
  resulting messages together.  For example, after deleting a command
6cefd96bb71d modernized version of "Message output channels";
wenzelm
parents: 39830
diff changeset
   985
  from a given theory document version, the corresponding message
39872
2b88d00d6790 more on messages;
wenzelm
parents: 39871
diff changeset
   986
  output can be retracted from the display.
2b88d00d6790 more on messages;
wenzelm
parents: 39871
diff changeset
   987
*}
39835
6cefd96bb71d modernized version of "Message output channels";
wenzelm
parents: 39830
diff changeset
   988
6cefd96bb71d modernized version of "Message output channels";
wenzelm
parents: 39830
diff changeset
   989
text %mlref {*
6cefd96bb71d modernized version of "Message output channels";
wenzelm
parents: 39830
diff changeset
   990
  \begin{mldecls}
6cefd96bb71d modernized version of "Message output channels";
wenzelm
parents: 39830
diff changeset
   991
  @{index_ML writeln: "string -> unit"} \\
6cefd96bb71d modernized version of "Message output channels";
wenzelm
parents: 39830
diff changeset
   992
  @{index_ML tracing: "string -> unit"} \\
6cefd96bb71d modernized version of "Message output channels";
wenzelm
parents: 39830
diff changeset
   993
  @{index_ML warning: "string -> unit"} \\
6cefd96bb71d modernized version of "Message output channels";
wenzelm
parents: 39830
diff changeset
   994
  @{index_ML error: "string -> 'a"} \\
6cefd96bb71d modernized version of "Message output channels";
wenzelm
parents: 39830
diff changeset
   995
  \end{mldecls}
6cefd96bb71d modernized version of "Message output channels";
wenzelm
parents: 39830
diff changeset
   996
6cefd96bb71d modernized version of "Message output channels";
wenzelm
parents: 39830
diff changeset
   997
  \begin{description}
6cefd96bb71d modernized version of "Message output channels";
wenzelm
parents: 39830
diff changeset
   998
6cefd96bb71d modernized version of "Message output channels";
wenzelm
parents: 39830
diff changeset
   999
  \item @{ML writeln}~@{text "text"} outputs @{text "text"} as regular
6cefd96bb71d modernized version of "Message output channels";
wenzelm
parents: 39830
diff changeset
  1000
  message.  This is the primary message output operation of Isabelle
6cefd96bb71d modernized version of "Message output channels";
wenzelm
parents: 39830
diff changeset
  1001
  and should be used by default.
6cefd96bb71d modernized version of "Message output channels";
wenzelm
parents: 39830
diff changeset
  1002
6cefd96bb71d modernized version of "Message output channels";
wenzelm
parents: 39830
diff changeset
  1003
  \item @{ML tracing}~@{text "text"} outputs @{text "text"} as special
6cefd96bb71d modernized version of "Message output channels";
wenzelm
parents: 39830
diff changeset
  1004
  tracing message, indicating potential high-volume output to the
6cefd96bb71d modernized version of "Message output channels";
wenzelm
parents: 39830
diff changeset
  1005
  front-end (hundreds or thousands of messages issued by a single
6cefd96bb71d modernized version of "Message output channels";
wenzelm
parents: 39830
diff changeset
  1006
  command).  The idea is to allow the user-interface to downgrade the
6cefd96bb71d modernized version of "Message output channels";
wenzelm
parents: 39830
diff changeset
  1007
  quality of message display to achieve higher throughput.
6cefd96bb71d modernized version of "Message output channels";
wenzelm
parents: 39830
diff changeset
  1008
6cefd96bb71d modernized version of "Message output channels";
wenzelm
parents: 39830
diff changeset
  1009
  Note that the user might have to take special actions to see tracing
6cefd96bb71d modernized version of "Message output channels";
wenzelm
parents: 39830
diff changeset
  1010
  output, e.g.\ switch to a different output window.  So this channel
6cefd96bb71d modernized version of "Message output channels";
wenzelm
parents: 39830
diff changeset
  1011
  should not be used for regular output.
6cefd96bb71d modernized version of "Message output channels";
wenzelm
parents: 39830
diff changeset
  1012
6cefd96bb71d modernized version of "Message output channels";
wenzelm
parents: 39830
diff changeset
  1013
  \item @{ML warning}~@{text "text"} outputs @{text "text"} as
6cefd96bb71d modernized version of "Message output channels";
wenzelm
parents: 39830
diff changeset
  1014
  warning, which typically means some extra emphasis on the front-end
40126
916cb4a28ffd misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 40110
diff changeset
  1015
  side (color highlighting, icons, etc.).
39835
6cefd96bb71d modernized version of "Message output channels";
wenzelm
parents: 39830
diff changeset
  1016
6cefd96bb71d modernized version of "Message output channels";
wenzelm
parents: 39830
diff changeset
  1017
  \item @{ML error}~@{text "text"} raises exception @{ML ERROR}~@{text
6cefd96bb71d modernized version of "Message output channels";
wenzelm
parents: 39830
diff changeset
  1018
  "text"} and thus lets the Isar toplevel print @{text "text"} on the
6cefd96bb71d modernized version of "Message output channels";
wenzelm
parents: 39830
diff changeset
  1019
  error channel, which typically means some extra emphasis on the
40126
916cb4a28ffd misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 40110
diff changeset
  1020
  front-end side (color highlighting, icons, etc.).
39835
6cefd96bb71d modernized version of "Message output channels";
wenzelm
parents: 39830
diff changeset
  1021
6cefd96bb71d modernized version of "Message output channels";
wenzelm
parents: 39830
diff changeset
  1022
  This assumes that the exception is not handled before the command
6cefd96bb71d modernized version of "Message output channels";
wenzelm
parents: 39830
diff changeset
  1023
  terminates.  Handling exception @{ML ERROR}~@{text "text"} is a
6cefd96bb71d modernized version of "Message output channels";
wenzelm
parents: 39830
diff changeset
  1024
  perfectly legal alternative: it means that the error is absorbed
6cefd96bb71d modernized version of "Message output channels";
wenzelm
parents: 39830
diff changeset
  1025
  without any message output.
6cefd96bb71d modernized version of "Message output channels";
wenzelm
parents: 39830
diff changeset
  1026
39861
b8d89db3e238 use continental paragraph style, which works better with mixture of (in)formal text;
wenzelm
parents: 39859
diff changeset
  1027
  \begin{warn}
39835
6cefd96bb71d modernized version of "Message output channels";
wenzelm
parents: 39830
diff changeset
  1028
  The actual error channel is accessed via @{ML Output.error_msg}, but
6cefd96bb71d modernized version of "Message output channels";
wenzelm
parents: 39830
diff changeset
  1029
  the interaction protocol of Proof~General \emph{crashes} if that
6cefd96bb71d modernized version of "Message output channels";
wenzelm
parents: 39830
diff changeset
  1030
  function is used in regular ML code: error output and toplevel
40126
916cb4a28ffd misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 40110
diff changeset
  1031
  command failure always need to coincide.
39861
b8d89db3e238 use continental paragraph style, which works better with mixture of (in)formal text;
wenzelm
parents: 39859
diff changeset
  1032
  \end{warn}
39835
6cefd96bb71d modernized version of "Message output channels";
wenzelm
parents: 39830
diff changeset
  1033
39861
b8d89db3e238 use continental paragraph style, which works better with mixture of (in)formal text;
wenzelm
parents: 39859
diff changeset
  1034
  \end{description}
b8d89db3e238 use continental paragraph style, which works better with mixture of (in)formal text;
wenzelm
parents: 39859
diff changeset
  1035
b8d89db3e238 use continental paragraph style, which works better with mixture of (in)formal text;
wenzelm
parents: 39859
diff changeset
  1036
  \begin{warn}
39835
6cefd96bb71d modernized version of "Message output channels";
wenzelm
parents: 39830
diff changeset
  1037
  Regular Isabelle/ML code should output messages exclusively by the
6cefd96bb71d modernized version of "Message output channels";
wenzelm
parents: 39830
diff changeset
  1038
  official channels.  Using raw I/O on \emph{stdout} or \emph{stderr}
6cefd96bb71d modernized version of "Message output channels";
wenzelm
parents: 39830
diff changeset
  1039
  instead (e.g.\ via @{ML TextIO.output}) is apt to cause problems in
6cefd96bb71d modernized version of "Message output channels";
wenzelm
parents: 39830
diff changeset
  1040
  the presence of parallel and asynchronous processing of Isabelle
6cefd96bb71d modernized version of "Message output channels";
wenzelm
parents: 39830
diff changeset
  1041
  theories.  Such raw output might be displayed by the front-end in
6cefd96bb71d modernized version of "Message output channels";
wenzelm
parents: 39830
diff changeset
  1042
  some system console log, with a low chance that the user will ever
6cefd96bb71d modernized version of "Message output channels";
wenzelm
parents: 39830
diff changeset
  1043
  see it.  Moreover, as a genuine side-effect on global process
6cefd96bb71d modernized version of "Message output channels";
wenzelm
parents: 39830
diff changeset
  1044
  channels, there is no proper way to retract output when Isar command
40126
916cb4a28ffd misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 40110
diff changeset
  1045
  transactions are reset by the system.
39861
b8d89db3e238 use continental paragraph style, which works better with mixture of (in)formal text;
wenzelm
parents: 39859
diff changeset
  1046
  \end{warn}
39872
2b88d00d6790 more on messages;
wenzelm
parents: 39871
diff changeset
  1047
2b88d00d6790 more on messages;
wenzelm
parents: 39871
diff changeset
  1048
  \begin{warn}
2b88d00d6790 more on messages;
wenzelm
parents: 39871
diff changeset
  1049
  The message channels should be used in a message-oriented manner.
40126
916cb4a28ffd misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 40110
diff changeset
  1050
  This means that multi-line output that logically belongs together is
916cb4a28ffd misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 40110
diff changeset
  1051
  issued by a \emph{single} invocation of @{ML writeln} etc.\ with the
916cb4a28ffd misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 40110
diff changeset
  1052
  functional concatenation of all message constituents.
39872
2b88d00d6790 more on messages;
wenzelm
parents: 39871
diff changeset
  1053
  \end{warn}
2b88d00d6790 more on messages;
wenzelm
parents: 39871
diff changeset
  1054
*}
2b88d00d6790 more on messages;
wenzelm
parents: 39871
diff changeset
  1055
2b88d00d6790 more on messages;
wenzelm
parents: 39871
diff changeset
  1056
text %mlex {* The following example demonstrates a multi-line
2b88d00d6790 more on messages;
wenzelm
parents: 39871
diff changeset
  1057
  warning.  Note that in some situations the user sees only the first
2b88d00d6790 more on messages;
wenzelm
parents: 39871
diff changeset
  1058
  line, so the most important point should be made first.
2b88d00d6790 more on messages;
wenzelm
parents: 39871
diff changeset
  1059
*}
2b88d00d6790 more on messages;
wenzelm
parents: 39871
diff changeset
  1060
2b88d00d6790 more on messages;
wenzelm
parents: 39871
diff changeset
  1061
ML_command {*
2b88d00d6790 more on messages;
wenzelm
parents: 39871
diff changeset
  1062
  warning (cat_lines
2b88d00d6790 more on messages;
wenzelm
parents: 39871
diff changeset
  1063
   ["Beware the Jabberwock, my son!",
2b88d00d6790 more on messages;
wenzelm
parents: 39871
diff changeset
  1064
    "The jaws that bite, the claws that catch!",
2b88d00d6790 more on messages;
wenzelm
parents: 39871
diff changeset
  1065
    "Beware the Jubjub Bird, and shun",
2b88d00d6790 more on messages;
wenzelm
parents: 39871
diff changeset
  1066
    "The frumious Bandersnatch!"]);
39835
6cefd96bb71d modernized version of "Message output channels";
wenzelm
parents: 39830
diff changeset
  1067
*}
6cefd96bb71d modernized version of "Message output channels";
wenzelm
parents: 39830
diff changeset
  1068
39854
7480a7a159cb more on "Exceptions";
wenzelm
parents: 39851
diff changeset
  1069
39867
a8363532cd4d somewhat modernized version of "Thread-safe programming";
wenzelm
parents: 39866
diff changeset
  1070
section {* Exceptions \label{sec:exceptions} *}
39854
7480a7a159cb more on "Exceptions";
wenzelm
parents: 39851
diff changeset
  1071
7480a7a159cb more on "Exceptions";
wenzelm
parents: 39851
diff changeset
  1072
text {* The Standard ML semantics of strict functional evaluation
7480a7a159cb more on "Exceptions";
wenzelm
parents: 39851
diff changeset
  1073
  together with exceptions is rather well defined, but some delicate
7480a7a159cb more on "Exceptions";
wenzelm
parents: 39851
diff changeset
  1074
  points need to be observed to avoid that ML programs go wrong
7480a7a159cb more on "Exceptions";
wenzelm
parents: 39851
diff changeset
  1075
  despite static type-checking.  Exceptions in Isabelle/ML are
7480a7a159cb more on "Exceptions";
wenzelm
parents: 39851
diff changeset
  1076
  subsequently categorized as follows.
7480a7a159cb more on "Exceptions";
wenzelm
parents: 39851
diff changeset
  1077
7480a7a159cb more on "Exceptions";
wenzelm
parents: 39851
diff changeset
  1078
  \paragraph{Regular user errors.}  These are meant to provide
7480a7a159cb more on "Exceptions";
wenzelm
parents: 39851
diff changeset
  1079
  informative feedback about malformed input etc.
7480a7a159cb more on "Exceptions";
wenzelm
parents: 39851
diff changeset
  1080
7480a7a159cb more on "Exceptions";
wenzelm
parents: 39851
diff changeset
  1081
  The \emph{error} function raises the corresponding \emph{ERROR}
7480a7a159cb more on "Exceptions";
wenzelm
parents: 39851
diff changeset
  1082
  exception, with a plain text message as argument.  \emph{ERROR}
7480a7a159cb more on "Exceptions";
wenzelm
parents: 39851
diff changeset
  1083
  exceptions can be handled internally, in order to be ignored, turned
7480a7a159cb more on "Exceptions";
wenzelm
parents: 39851
diff changeset
  1084
  into other exceptions, or cascaded by appending messages.  If the
7480a7a159cb more on "Exceptions";
wenzelm
parents: 39851
diff changeset
  1085
  corresponding Isabelle/Isar command terminates with an \emph{ERROR}
39855
d4299b415879 more on "Exceptions";
wenzelm
parents: 39854
diff changeset
  1086
  exception state, the toplevel will print the result on the error
d4299b415879 more on "Exceptions";
wenzelm
parents: 39854
diff changeset
  1087
  channel (see \secref{sec:message-channels}).
39854
7480a7a159cb more on "Exceptions";
wenzelm
parents: 39851
diff changeset
  1088
7480a7a159cb more on "Exceptions";
wenzelm
parents: 39851
diff changeset
  1089
  It is considered bad style to refer to internal function names or
7480a7a159cb more on "Exceptions";
wenzelm
parents: 39851
diff changeset
  1090
  values in ML source notation in user error messages.
7480a7a159cb more on "Exceptions";
wenzelm
parents: 39851
diff changeset
  1091
7480a7a159cb more on "Exceptions";
wenzelm
parents: 39851
diff changeset
  1092
  Grammatical correctness of error messages can be improved by
7480a7a159cb more on "Exceptions";
wenzelm
parents: 39851
diff changeset
  1093
  \emph{omitting} final punctuation: messages are often concatenated
7480a7a159cb more on "Exceptions";
wenzelm
parents: 39851
diff changeset
  1094
  or put into a larger context (e.g.\ augmented with source position).
7480a7a159cb more on "Exceptions";
wenzelm
parents: 39851
diff changeset
  1095
  By not insisting in the final word at the origin of the error, the
7480a7a159cb more on "Exceptions";
wenzelm
parents: 39851
diff changeset
  1096
  system can perform its administrative tasks more easily and
7480a7a159cb more on "Exceptions";
wenzelm
parents: 39851
diff changeset
  1097
  robustly.
7480a7a159cb more on "Exceptions";
wenzelm
parents: 39851
diff changeset
  1098
7480a7a159cb more on "Exceptions";
wenzelm
parents: 39851
diff changeset
  1099
  \paragraph{Program failures.}  There is a handful of standard
7480a7a159cb more on "Exceptions";
wenzelm
parents: 39851
diff changeset
  1100
  exceptions that indicate general failure situations, or failures of
7480a7a159cb more on "Exceptions";
wenzelm
parents: 39851
diff changeset
  1101
  core operations on logical entities (types, terms, theorems,
39856
wenzelm
parents: 39855
diff changeset
  1102
  theories, see \chref{ch:logic}).
39854
7480a7a159cb more on "Exceptions";
wenzelm
parents: 39851
diff changeset
  1103
7480a7a159cb more on "Exceptions";
wenzelm
parents: 39851
diff changeset
  1104
  These exceptions indicate a genuine breakdown of the program, so the
7480a7a159cb more on "Exceptions";
wenzelm
parents: 39851
diff changeset
  1105
  main purpose is to determine quickly what has happened where.
39855
d4299b415879 more on "Exceptions";
wenzelm
parents: 39854
diff changeset
  1106
  Traditionally, the (short) exception message would include the name
40126
916cb4a28ffd misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 40110
diff changeset
  1107
  of an ML function, although this is no longer necessary, because the
916cb4a28ffd misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 40110
diff changeset
  1108
  ML runtime system prints a detailed source position of the
40149
4c35be108990 proper markup of uninterpreted ML text as @{ML_text}, not @{verbatim};
wenzelm
parents: 40126
diff changeset
  1109
  corresponding @{ML_text raise} keyword.
39854
7480a7a159cb more on "Exceptions";
wenzelm
parents: 39851
diff changeset
  1110
7480a7a159cb more on "Exceptions";
wenzelm
parents: 39851
diff changeset
  1111
  \medskip User modules can always introduce their own custom
7480a7a159cb more on "Exceptions";
wenzelm
parents: 39851
diff changeset
  1112
  exceptions locally, e.g.\ to organize internal failures robustly
7480a7a159cb more on "Exceptions";
wenzelm
parents: 39851
diff changeset
  1113
  without overlapping with existing exceptions.  Exceptions that are
7480a7a159cb more on "Exceptions";
wenzelm
parents: 39851
diff changeset
  1114
  exposed in module signatures require extra care, though, and should
40126
916cb4a28ffd misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 40110
diff changeset
  1115
  \emph{not} be introduced by default.  Surprise by users of a module
916cb4a28ffd misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 40110
diff changeset
  1116
  can be often minimized by using plain user errors instead.
39854
7480a7a159cb more on "Exceptions";
wenzelm
parents: 39851
diff changeset
  1117
7480a7a159cb more on "Exceptions";
wenzelm
parents: 39851
diff changeset
  1118
  \paragraph{Interrupts.}  These indicate arbitrary system events:
7480a7a159cb more on "Exceptions";
wenzelm
parents: 39851
diff changeset
  1119
  both the ML runtime system and the Isabelle/ML infrastructure signal
7480a7a159cb more on "Exceptions";
wenzelm
parents: 39851
diff changeset
  1120
  various exceptional situations by raising the special
7480a7a159cb more on "Exceptions";
wenzelm
parents: 39851
diff changeset
  1121
  \emph{Interrupt} exception in user code.
7480a7a159cb more on "Exceptions";
wenzelm
parents: 39851
diff changeset
  1122
7480a7a159cb more on "Exceptions";
wenzelm
parents: 39851
diff changeset
  1123
  This is the one and only way that physical events can intrude an
7480a7a159cb more on "Exceptions";
wenzelm
parents: 39851
diff changeset
  1124
  Isabelle/ML program.  Such an interrupt can mean out-of-memory,
7480a7a159cb more on "Exceptions";
wenzelm
parents: 39851
diff changeset
  1125
  stack overflow, timeout, internal signaling of threads, or the user
39855
d4299b415879 more on "Exceptions";
wenzelm
parents: 39854
diff changeset
  1126
  producing a console interrupt manually etc.  An Isabelle/ML program
d4299b415879 more on "Exceptions";
wenzelm
parents: 39854
diff changeset
  1127
  that intercepts interrupts becomes dependent on physical effects of
d4299b415879 more on "Exceptions";
wenzelm
parents: 39854
diff changeset
  1128
  the environment.  Even worse, exception handling patterns that are
d4299b415879 more on "Exceptions";
wenzelm
parents: 39854
diff changeset
  1129
  too general by accident, e.g.\ by mispelled exception constructors,
40126
916cb4a28ffd misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 40110
diff changeset
  1130
  will cover interrupts unintentionally and thus render the program
39855
d4299b415879 more on "Exceptions";
wenzelm
parents: 39854
diff changeset
  1131
  semantics ill-defined.
39854
7480a7a159cb more on "Exceptions";
wenzelm
parents: 39851
diff changeset
  1132
7480a7a159cb more on "Exceptions";
wenzelm
parents: 39851
diff changeset
  1133
  Note that the Interrupt exception dates back to the original SML90
7480a7a159cb more on "Exceptions";
wenzelm
parents: 39851
diff changeset
  1134
  language definition.  It was excluded from the SML97 version to
7480a7a159cb more on "Exceptions";
wenzelm
parents: 39851
diff changeset
  1135
  avoid its malign impact on ML program semantics, but without
7480a7a159cb more on "Exceptions";
wenzelm
parents: 39851
diff changeset
  1136
  providing a viable alternative.  Isabelle/ML recovers physical
7480a7a159cb more on "Exceptions";
wenzelm
parents: 39851
diff changeset
  1137
  interruptibility (which an indispensable tool to implement managed
40126
916cb4a28ffd misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 40110
diff changeset
  1138
  evaluation of command transactions), but requires user code to be
916cb4a28ffd misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 40110
diff changeset
  1139
  strictly transparent wrt.\ interrupts.
39854
7480a7a159cb more on "Exceptions";
wenzelm
parents: 39851
diff changeset
  1140
7480a7a159cb more on "Exceptions";
wenzelm
parents: 39851
diff changeset
  1141
  \begin{warn}
7480a7a159cb more on "Exceptions";
wenzelm
parents: 39851
diff changeset
  1142
  Isabelle/ML user code needs to terminate promptly on interruption,
7480a7a159cb more on "Exceptions";
wenzelm
parents: 39851
diff changeset
  1143
  without guessing at its meaning to the system infrastructure.
7480a7a159cb more on "Exceptions";
wenzelm
parents: 39851
diff changeset
  1144
  Temporary handling of interrupts for cleanup of global resources
7480a7a159cb more on "Exceptions";
wenzelm
parents: 39851
diff changeset
  1145
  etc.\ needs to be followed immediately by re-raising of the original
7480a7a159cb more on "Exceptions";
wenzelm
parents: 39851
diff changeset
  1146
  exception.
7480a7a159cb more on "Exceptions";
wenzelm
parents: 39851
diff changeset
  1147
  \end{warn}
7480a7a159cb more on "Exceptions";
wenzelm
parents: 39851
diff changeset
  1148
*}
7480a7a159cb more on "Exceptions";
wenzelm
parents: 39851
diff changeset
  1149
39855
d4299b415879 more on "Exceptions";
wenzelm
parents: 39854
diff changeset
  1150
text %mlref {*
d4299b415879 more on "Exceptions";
wenzelm
parents: 39854
diff changeset
  1151
  \begin{mldecls}
d4299b415879 more on "Exceptions";
wenzelm
parents: 39854
diff changeset
  1152
  @{index_ML try: "('a -> 'b) -> 'a -> 'b option"} \\
d4299b415879 more on "Exceptions";
wenzelm
parents: 39854
diff changeset
  1153
  @{index_ML can: "('a -> 'b) -> 'a -> bool"} \\
39856
wenzelm
parents: 39855
diff changeset
  1154
  @{index_ML ERROR: "string -> exn"} \\
wenzelm
parents: 39855
diff changeset
  1155
  @{index_ML Fail: "string -> exn"} \\
wenzelm
parents: 39855
diff changeset
  1156
  @{index_ML Exn.is_interrupt: "exn -> bool"} \\
39855
d4299b415879 more on "Exceptions";
wenzelm
parents: 39854
diff changeset
  1157
  @{index_ML reraise: "exn -> 'a"} \\
d4299b415879 more on "Exceptions";
wenzelm
parents: 39854
diff changeset
  1158
  @{index_ML exception_trace: "(unit -> 'a) -> 'a"} \\
d4299b415879 more on "Exceptions";
wenzelm
parents: 39854
diff changeset
  1159
  \end{mldecls}
d4299b415879 more on "Exceptions";
wenzelm
parents: 39854
diff changeset
  1160
d4299b415879 more on "Exceptions";
wenzelm
parents: 39854
diff changeset
  1161
  \begin{description}
d4299b415879 more on "Exceptions";
wenzelm
parents: 39854
diff changeset
  1162
d4299b415879 more on "Exceptions";
wenzelm
parents: 39854
diff changeset
  1163
  \item @{ML try}~@{text "f x"} makes the partiality of evaluating
d4299b415879 more on "Exceptions";
wenzelm
parents: 39854
diff changeset
  1164
  @{text "f x"} explicit via the option datatype.  Interrupts are
d4299b415879 more on "Exceptions";
wenzelm
parents: 39854
diff changeset
  1165
  \emph{not} handled here, i.e.\ this form serves as safe replacement
40149
4c35be108990 proper markup of uninterpreted ML text as @{ML_text}, not @{verbatim};
wenzelm
parents: 40126
diff changeset
  1166
  for the \emph{unsafe} version @{ML_text "(SOME"}~@{text "f
4c35be108990 proper markup of uninterpreted ML text as @{ML_text}, not @{verbatim};
wenzelm
parents: 40126
diff changeset
  1167
  x"}~@{ML_text "handle _ => NONE)"} that is occasionally seen in
39855
d4299b415879 more on "Exceptions";
wenzelm
parents: 39854
diff changeset
  1168
  books about SML.
d4299b415879 more on "Exceptions";
wenzelm
parents: 39854
diff changeset
  1169
d4299b415879 more on "Exceptions";
wenzelm
parents: 39854
diff changeset
  1170
  \item @{ML can} is similar to @{ML try} with more abstract result.
d4299b415879 more on "Exceptions";
wenzelm
parents: 39854
diff changeset
  1171
39856
wenzelm
parents: 39855
diff changeset
  1172
  \item @{ML ERROR}~@{text "msg"} represents user errors; this
40126
916cb4a28ffd misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 40110
diff changeset
  1173
  exception is normally raised indirectly via the @{ML error} function
916cb4a28ffd misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 40110
diff changeset
  1174
  (see \secref{sec:message-channels}).
39856
wenzelm
parents: 39855
diff changeset
  1175
wenzelm
parents: 39855
diff changeset
  1176
  \item @{ML Fail}~@{text "msg"} represents general program failures.
wenzelm
parents: 39855
diff changeset
  1177
wenzelm
parents: 39855
diff changeset
  1178
  \item @{ML Exn.is_interrupt} identifies interrupts robustly, without
wenzelm
parents: 39855
diff changeset
  1179
  mentioning concrete exception constructors in user code.  Handled
wenzelm
parents: 39855
diff changeset
  1180
  interrupts need to be re-raised promptly!
wenzelm
parents: 39855
diff changeset
  1181
39855
d4299b415879 more on "Exceptions";
wenzelm
parents: 39854
diff changeset
  1182
  \item @{ML reraise}~@{text "exn"} raises exception @{text "exn"}
d4299b415879 more on "Exceptions";
wenzelm
parents: 39854
diff changeset
  1183
  while preserving its implicit position information (if possible,
d4299b415879 more on "Exceptions";
wenzelm
parents: 39854
diff changeset
  1184
  depending on the ML platform).
d4299b415879 more on "Exceptions";
wenzelm
parents: 39854
diff changeset
  1185
40149
4c35be108990 proper markup of uninterpreted ML text as @{ML_text}, not @{verbatim};
wenzelm
parents: 40126
diff changeset
  1186
  \item @{ML exception_trace}~@{ML_text "(fn () =>"}~@{text
4c35be108990 proper markup of uninterpreted ML text as @{ML_text}, not @{verbatim};
wenzelm
parents: 40126
diff changeset
  1187
  "e"}@{ML_text ")"} evaluates expression @{text "e"} while printing
39855
d4299b415879 more on "Exceptions";
wenzelm
parents: 39854
diff changeset
  1188
  a full trace of its stack of nested exceptions (if possible,
40126
916cb4a28ffd misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 40110
diff changeset
  1189
  depending on the ML platform).\footnote{In versions of Poly/ML the
916cb4a28ffd misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 40110
diff changeset
  1190
  trace will appear on raw stdout of the Isabelle process.}
39855
d4299b415879 more on "Exceptions";
wenzelm
parents: 39854
diff changeset
  1191
d4299b415879 more on "Exceptions";
wenzelm
parents: 39854
diff changeset
  1192
  Inserting @{ML exception_trace} into ML code temporarily is useful
d4299b415879 more on "Exceptions";
wenzelm
parents: 39854
diff changeset
  1193
  for debugging, but not suitable for production code.
d4299b415879 more on "Exceptions";
wenzelm
parents: 39854
diff changeset
  1194
d4299b415879 more on "Exceptions";
wenzelm
parents: 39854
diff changeset
  1195
  \end{description}
d4299b415879 more on "Exceptions";
wenzelm
parents: 39854
diff changeset
  1196
*}
d4299b415879 more on "Exceptions";
wenzelm
parents: 39854
diff changeset
  1197
39866
5ec01d5acd0c more robust examples: explicit @{assert} instead of unchecked output;
wenzelm
parents: 39864
diff changeset
  1198
text %mlantiq {*
5ec01d5acd0c more robust examples: explicit @{assert} instead of unchecked output;
wenzelm
parents: 39864
diff changeset
  1199
  \begin{matharray}{rcl}
5ec01d5acd0c more robust examples: explicit @{assert} instead of unchecked output;
wenzelm
parents: 39864
diff changeset
  1200
  @{ML_antiquotation_def "assert"} & : & @{text ML_antiquotation} \\
5ec01d5acd0c more robust examples: explicit @{assert} instead of unchecked output;
wenzelm
parents: 39864
diff changeset
  1201
  \end{matharray}
5ec01d5acd0c more robust examples: explicit @{assert} instead of unchecked output;
wenzelm
parents: 39864
diff changeset
  1202
5ec01d5acd0c more robust examples: explicit @{assert} instead of unchecked output;
wenzelm
parents: 39864
diff changeset
  1203
  \begin{description}
5ec01d5acd0c more robust examples: explicit @{assert} instead of unchecked output;
wenzelm
parents: 39864
diff changeset
  1204
40110
93e7935d4cb5 added ML antiquotation @{assert};
wenzelm
parents: 39883
diff changeset
  1205
  \item @{text "@{assert}"} inlines a function
93e7935d4cb5 added ML antiquotation @{assert};
wenzelm
parents: 39883
diff changeset
  1206
  @{ML_type "bool -> unit"} that raises @{ML Fail} if the argument is
93e7935d4cb5 added ML antiquotation @{assert};
wenzelm
parents: 39883
diff changeset
  1207
  @{ML false}.  Due to inlining the source position of failed
93e7935d4cb5 added ML antiquotation @{assert};
wenzelm
parents: 39883
diff changeset
  1208
  assertions is included in the error output.
39866
5ec01d5acd0c more robust examples: explicit @{assert} instead of unchecked output;
wenzelm
parents: 39864
diff changeset
  1209
5ec01d5acd0c more robust examples: explicit @{assert} instead of unchecked output;
wenzelm
parents: 39864
diff changeset
  1210
  \end{description}
5ec01d5acd0c more robust examples: explicit @{assert} instead of unchecked output;
wenzelm
parents: 39864
diff changeset
  1211
*}
5ec01d5acd0c more robust examples: explicit @{assert} instead of unchecked output;
wenzelm
parents: 39864
diff changeset
  1212
39859
381e16bb5f46 more on "Basic ML data types";
wenzelm
parents: 39856
diff changeset
  1213
39863
c0de5386017e more on "Basic data types";
wenzelm
parents: 39862
diff changeset
  1214
section {* Basic data types *}
39859
381e16bb5f46 more on "Basic ML data types";
wenzelm
parents: 39856
diff changeset
  1215
40126
916cb4a28ffd misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 40110
diff changeset
  1216
text {* The basis library proposal of SML97 needs to be treated with
39859
381e16bb5f46 more on "Basic ML data types";
wenzelm
parents: 39856
diff changeset
  1217
  caution.  Many of its operations simply do not fit with important
381e16bb5f46 more on "Basic ML data types";
wenzelm
parents: 39856
diff changeset
  1218
  Isabelle/ML conventions (like ``canonical argument order'', see
40126
916cb4a28ffd misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 40110
diff changeset
  1219
  \secref{sec:canonical-argument-order}), others cause problems with
916cb4a28ffd misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 40110
diff changeset
  1220
  the parallel evaluation model of Isabelle/ML (such as @{ML
916cb4a28ffd misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 40110
diff changeset
  1221
  TextIO.print} or @{ML OS.Process.system}).
39859
381e16bb5f46 more on "Basic ML data types";
wenzelm
parents: 39856
diff changeset
  1222
381e16bb5f46 more on "Basic ML data types";
wenzelm
parents: 39856
diff changeset
  1223
  Subsequently we give a brief overview of important operations on
381e16bb5f46 more on "Basic ML data types";
wenzelm
parents: 39856
diff changeset
  1224
  basic ML data types.
381e16bb5f46 more on "Basic ML data types";
wenzelm
parents: 39856
diff changeset
  1225
*}
381e16bb5f46 more on "Basic ML data types";
wenzelm
parents: 39856
diff changeset
  1226
381e16bb5f46 more on "Basic ML data types";
wenzelm
parents: 39856
diff changeset
  1227
39863
c0de5386017e more on "Basic data types";
wenzelm
parents: 39862
diff changeset
  1228
subsection {* Characters *}
c0de5386017e more on "Basic data types";
wenzelm
parents: 39862
diff changeset
  1229
c0de5386017e more on "Basic data types";
wenzelm
parents: 39862
diff changeset
  1230
text %mlref {*
c0de5386017e more on "Basic data types";
wenzelm
parents: 39862
diff changeset
  1231
  \begin{mldecls}
c0de5386017e more on "Basic data types";
wenzelm
parents: 39862
diff changeset
  1232
  @{index_ML_type char} \\
c0de5386017e more on "Basic data types";
wenzelm
parents: 39862
diff changeset
  1233
  \end{mldecls}
c0de5386017e more on "Basic data types";
wenzelm
parents: 39862
diff changeset
  1234
c0de5386017e more on "Basic data types";
wenzelm
parents: 39862
diff changeset
  1235
  \begin{description}
c0de5386017e more on "Basic data types";
wenzelm
parents: 39862
diff changeset
  1236
39864
wenzelm
parents: 39863
diff changeset
  1237
  \item Type @{ML_type char} is \emph{not} used.  The smallest textual
40126
916cb4a28ffd misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 40110
diff changeset
  1238
  unit in Isabelle is represented as a ``symbol'' (see
39864
wenzelm
parents: 39863
diff changeset
  1239
  \secref{sec:symbols}).
39863
c0de5386017e more on "Basic data types";
wenzelm
parents: 39862
diff changeset
  1240
c0de5386017e more on "Basic data types";
wenzelm
parents: 39862
diff changeset
  1241
  \end{description}
c0de5386017e more on "Basic data types";
wenzelm
parents: 39862
diff changeset
  1242
*}
c0de5386017e more on "Basic data types";
wenzelm
parents: 39862
diff changeset
  1243
c0de5386017e more on "Basic data types";
wenzelm
parents: 39862
diff changeset
  1244
39862
78e6ec83762a more on "Integers";
wenzelm
parents: 39861
diff changeset
  1245
subsection {* Integers *}
78e6ec83762a more on "Integers";
wenzelm
parents: 39861
diff changeset
  1246
78e6ec83762a more on "Integers";
wenzelm
parents: 39861
diff changeset
  1247
text %mlref {*
78e6ec83762a more on "Integers";
wenzelm
parents: 39861
diff changeset
  1248
  \begin{mldecls}
78e6ec83762a more on "Integers";
wenzelm
parents: 39861
diff changeset
  1249
  @{index_ML_type int} \\
78e6ec83762a more on "Integers";
wenzelm
parents: 39861
diff changeset
  1250
  \end{mldecls}
78e6ec83762a more on "Integers";
wenzelm
parents: 39861
diff changeset
  1251
78e6ec83762a more on "Integers";
wenzelm
parents: 39861
diff changeset
  1252
  \begin{description}
78e6ec83762a more on "Integers";
wenzelm
parents: 39861
diff changeset
  1253
39864
wenzelm
parents: 39863
diff changeset
  1254
  \item Type @{ML_type int} represents regular mathematical integers,
wenzelm
parents: 39863
diff changeset
  1255
  which are \emph{unbounded}.  Overflow never happens in
39862
78e6ec83762a more on "Integers";
wenzelm
parents: 39861
diff changeset
  1256
  practice.\footnote{The size limit for integer bit patterns in memory
78e6ec83762a more on "Integers";
wenzelm
parents: 39861
diff changeset
  1257
  is 64\,MB for 32-bit Poly/ML, and much higher for 64-bit systems.}
78e6ec83762a more on "Integers";
wenzelm
parents: 39861
diff changeset
  1258
  This works uniformly for all supported ML platforms (Poly/ML and
78e6ec83762a more on "Integers";
wenzelm
parents: 39861
diff changeset
  1259
  SML/NJ).
78e6ec83762a more on "Integers";
wenzelm
parents: 39861
diff changeset
  1260
40126
916cb4a28ffd misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 40110
diff changeset
  1261
  Literal integers in ML text are forced to be of this one true
39862
78e6ec83762a more on "Integers";
wenzelm
parents: 39861
diff changeset
  1262
  integer type --- overloading of SML97 is disabled.
78e6ec83762a more on "Integers";
wenzelm
parents: 39861
diff changeset
  1263
40126
916cb4a28ffd misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 40110
diff changeset
  1264
  Structure @{ML_struct IntInf} of SML97 is obsolete and superseded by
39862
78e6ec83762a more on "Integers";
wenzelm
parents: 39861
diff changeset
  1265
  @{ML_struct Int}.  Structure @{ML_struct Integer} in @{"file"
78e6ec83762a more on "Integers";
wenzelm
parents: 39861
diff changeset
  1266
  "~~/src/Pure/General/integer.ML"} provides some additional
78e6ec83762a more on "Integers";
wenzelm
parents: 39861
diff changeset
  1267
  operations.
78e6ec83762a more on "Integers";
wenzelm
parents: 39861
diff changeset
  1268
78e6ec83762a more on "Integers";
wenzelm
parents: 39861
diff changeset
  1269
  \end{description}
78e6ec83762a more on "Integers";
wenzelm
parents: 39861
diff changeset
  1270
*}
78e6ec83762a more on "Integers";
wenzelm
parents: 39861
diff changeset
  1271
78e6ec83762a more on "Integers";
wenzelm
parents: 39861
diff changeset
  1272
39859
381e16bb5f46 more on "Basic ML data types";
wenzelm
parents: 39856
diff changeset
  1273
subsection {* Options *}
381e16bb5f46 more on "Basic ML data types";
wenzelm
parents: 39856
diff changeset
  1274
381e16bb5f46 more on "Basic ML data types";
wenzelm
parents: 39856
diff changeset
  1275
text %mlref {*
381e16bb5f46 more on "Basic ML data types";
wenzelm
parents: 39856
diff changeset
  1276
  \begin{mldecls}
381e16bb5f46 more on "Basic ML data types";
wenzelm
parents: 39856
diff changeset
  1277
  @{index_ML Option.map: "('a -> 'b) -> 'a option -> 'b option"} \\
381e16bb5f46 more on "Basic ML data types";
wenzelm
parents: 39856
diff changeset
  1278
  @{index_ML is_some: "'a option -> bool"} \\
381e16bb5f46 more on "Basic ML data types";
wenzelm
parents: 39856
diff changeset
  1279
  @{index_ML is_none: "'a option -> bool"} \\
381e16bb5f46 more on "Basic ML data types";
wenzelm
parents: 39856
diff changeset
  1280
  @{index_ML the: "'a option -> 'a"} \\
381e16bb5f46 more on "Basic ML data types";
wenzelm
parents: 39856
diff changeset
  1281
  @{index_ML these: "'a list option -> 'a list"} \\
381e16bb5f46 more on "Basic ML data types";
wenzelm
parents: 39856
diff changeset
  1282
  @{index_ML the_list: "'a option -> 'a list"} \\
381e16bb5f46 more on "Basic ML data types";
wenzelm
parents: 39856
diff changeset
  1283
  @{index_ML the_default: "'a -> 'a option -> 'a"} \\
381e16bb5f46 more on "Basic ML data types";
wenzelm
parents: 39856
diff changeset
  1284
  \end{mldecls}
381e16bb5f46 more on "Basic ML data types";
wenzelm
parents: 39856
diff changeset
  1285
*}
381e16bb5f46 more on "Basic ML data types";
wenzelm
parents: 39856
diff changeset
  1286
381e16bb5f46 more on "Basic ML data types";
wenzelm
parents: 39856
diff changeset
  1287
text {* Apart from @{ML Option.map} most operations defined in
381e16bb5f46 more on "Basic ML data types";
wenzelm
parents: 39856
diff changeset
  1288
  structure @{ML_struct Option} are alien to Isabelle/ML.  The
381e16bb5f46 more on "Basic ML data types";
wenzelm
parents: 39856
diff changeset
  1289
  operations shown above are defined in @{"file"
381e16bb5f46 more on "Basic ML data types";
wenzelm
parents: 39856
diff changeset
  1290
  "~~/src/Pure/General/basics.ML"}, among others.  *}
381e16bb5f46 more on "Basic ML data types";
wenzelm
parents: 39856
diff changeset
  1291
381e16bb5f46 more on "Basic ML data types";
wenzelm
parents: 39856
diff changeset
  1292
39863
c0de5386017e more on "Basic data types";
wenzelm
parents: 39862
diff changeset
  1293
subsection {* Lists *}
c0de5386017e more on "Basic data types";
wenzelm
parents: 39862
diff changeset
  1294
c0de5386017e more on "Basic data types";
wenzelm
parents: 39862
diff changeset
  1295
text {* Lists are ubiquitous in ML as simple and light-weight
c0de5386017e more on "Basic data types";
wenzelm
parents: 39862
diff changeset
  1296
  ``collections'' for many everyday programming tasks.  Isabelle/ML
39874
bbac63bbcffe clarified "lists as a set-like container";
wenzelm
parents: 39872
diff changeset
  1297
  provides important additions and improvements over operations that
bbac63bbcffe clarified "lists as a set-like container";
wenzelm
parents: 39872
diff changeset
  1298
  are predefined in the SML97 library. *}
39863
c0de5386017e more on "Basic data types";
wenzelm
parents: 39862
diff changeset
  1299
c0de5386017e more on "Basic data types";
wenzelm
parents: 39862
diff changeset
  1300
text %mlref {*
c0de5386017e more on "Basic data types";
wenzelm
parents: 39862
diff changeset
  1301
  \begin{mldecls}
c0de5386017e more on "Basic data types";
wenzelm
parents: 39862
diff changeset
  1302
  @{index_ML cons: "'a -> 'a list -> 'a list"} \\
39874
bbac63bbcffe clarified "lists as a set-like container";
wenzelm
parents: 39872
diff changeset
  1303
  @{index_ML member: "('b * 'a -> bool) -> 'a list -> 'b -> bool"} \\
bbac63bbcffe clarified "lists as a set-like container";
wenzelm
parents: 39872
diff changeset
  1304
  @{index_ML insert: "('a * 'a -> bool) -> 'a -> 'a list -> 'a list"} \\
bbac63bbcffe clarified "lists as a set-like container";
wenzelm
parents: 39872
diff changeset
  1305
  @{index_ML remove: "('b * 'a -> bool) -> 'b -> 'a list -> 'a list"} \\
bbac63bbcffe clarified "lists as a set-like container";
wenzelm
parents: 39872
diff changeset
  1306
  @{index_ML update: "('a * 'a -> bool) -> 'a -> 'a list -> 'a list"} \\
39863
c0de5386017e more on "Basic data types";
wenzelm
parents: 39862
diff changeset
  1307
  \end{mldecls}
c0de5386017e more on "Basic data types";
wenzelm
parents: 39862
diff changeset
  1308
c0de5386017e more on "Basic data types";
wenzelm
parents: 39862
diff changeset
  1309
  \begin{description}
c0de5386017e more on "Basic data types";
wenzelm
parents: 39862
diff changeset
  1310
c0de5386017e more on "Basic data types";
wenzelm
parents: 39862
diff changeset
  1311
  \item @{ML cons}~@{text "x xs"} evaluates to @{text "x :: xs"}.
c0de5386017e more on "Basic data types";
wenzelm
parents: 39862
diff changeset
  1312
c0de5386017e more on "Basic data types";
wenzelm
parents: 39862
diff changeset
  1313
  Tupled infix operators are a historical accident in Standard ML.
c0de5386017e more on "Basic data types";
wenzelm
parents: 39862
diff changeset
  1314
  The curried @{ML cons} amends this, but it should be only used when
c0de5386017e more on "Basic data types";
wenzelm
parents: 39862
diff changeset
  1315
  partial application is required.
c0de5386017e more on "Basic data types";
wenzelm
parents: 39862
diff changeset
  1316
39874
bbac63bbcffe clarified "lists as a set-like container";
wenzelm
parents: 39872
diff changeset
  1317
  \item @{ML member}, @{ML insert}, @{ML remove}, @{ML update} treat
bbac63bbcffe clarified "lists as a set-like container";
wenzelm
parents: 39872
diff changeset
  1318
  lists as a set-like container that maintains the order of elements.
bbac63bbcffe clarified "lists as a set-like container";
wenzelm
parents: 39872
diff changeset
  1319
  See @{"file" "~~/src/Pure/library.ML"} for the full specifications
bbac63bbcffe clarified "lists as a set-like container";
wenzelm
parents: 39872
diff changeset
  1320
  (written in ML).  There are some further derived operations like
bbac63bbcffe clarified "lists as a set-like container";
wenzelm
parents: 39872
diff changeset
  1321
  @{ML union} or @{ML inter}.
bbac63bbcffe clarified "lists as a set-like container";
wenzelm
parents: 39872
diff changeset
  1322
bbac63bbcffe clarified "lists as a set-like container";
wenzelm
parents: 39872
diff changeset
  1323
  Note that @{ML insert} is conservative about elements that are
bbac63bbcffe clarified "lists as a set-like container";
wenzelm
parents: 39872
diff changeset
  1324
  already a @{ML member} of the list, while @{ML update} ensures that
40126
916cb4a28ffd misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 40110
diff changeset
  1325
  the latest entry is always put in front.  The latter discipline is
39874
bbac63bbcffe clarified "lists as a set-like container";
wenzelm
parents: 39872
diff changeset
  1326
  often more appropriate in declarations of context data
bbac63bbcffe clarified "lists as a set-like container";
wenzelm
parents: 39872
diff changeset
  1327
  (\secref{sec:context-data}) that are issued by the user in Isar
bbac63bbcffe clarified "lists as a set-like container";
wenzelm
parents: 39872
diff changeset
  1328
  source: more recent declarations normally take precedence over
bbac63bbcffe clarified "lists as a set-like container";
wenzelm
parents: 39872
diff changeset
  1329
  earlier ones.
bbac63bbcffe clarified "lists as a set-like container";
wenzelm
parents: 39872
diff changeset
  1330
39863
c0de5386017e more on "Basic data types";
wenzelm
parents: 39862
diff changeset
  1331
  \end{description}
c0de5386017e more on "Basic data types";
wenzelm
parents: 39862
diff changeset
  1332
*}
c0de5386017e more on "Basic data types";
wenzelm
parents: 39862
diff changeset
  1333
40126
916cb4a28ffd misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 40110
diff changeset
  1334
text %mlex {* Using canonical @{ML fold} together with @{ML cons}, or
916cb4a28ffd misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 40110
diff changeset
  1335
  similar standard operations, alternates the orientation of data.
916cb4a28ffd misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 40110
diff changeset
  1336
  The is quite natural and should not be altered forcible by inserting
916cb4a28ffd misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 40110
diff changeset
  1337
  extra applications of @{ML rev}.  The alternative @{ML fold_rev} can
916cb4a28ffd misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 40110
diff changeset
  1338
  be used in the few situations, where alternation should be
916cb4a28ffd misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 40110
diff changeset
  1339
  prevented.
39863
c0de5386017e more on "Basic data types";
wenzelm
parents: 39862
diff changeset
  1340
*}
c0de5386017e more on "Basic data types";
wenzelm
parents: 39862
diff changeset
  1341
c0de5386017e more on "Basic data types";
wenzelm
parents: 39862
diff changeset
  1342
ML {*
c0de5386017e more on "Basic data types";
wenzelm
parents: 39862
diff changeset
  1343
  val items = [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10];
c0de5386017e more on "Basic data types";
wenzelm
parents: 39862
diff changeset
  1344
c0de5386017e more on "Basic data types";
wenzelm
parents: 39862
diff changeset
  1345
  val list1 = fold cons items [];
39866
5ec01d5acd0c more robust examples: explicit @{assert} instead of unchecked output;
wenzelm
parents: 39864
diff changeset
  1346
  @{assert} (list1 = rev items);
5ec01d5acd0c more robust examples: explicit @{assert} instead of unchecked output;
wenzelm
parents: 39864
diff changeset
  1347
39863
c0de5386017e more on "Basic data types";
wenzelm
parents: 39862
diff changeset
  1348
  val list2 = fold_rev cons items [];
39866
5ec01d5acd0c more robust examples: explicit @{assert} instead of unchecked output;
wenzelm
parents: 39864
diff changeset
  1349
  @{assert} (list2 = items);
39863
c0de5386017e more on "Basic data types";
wenzelm
parents: 39862
diff changeset
  1350
*}
c0de5386017e more on "Basic data types";
wenzelm
parents: 39862
diff changeset
  1351
39883
3d3d6038bdaa more on "Canonical argument order";
wenzelm
parents: 39881
diff changeset
  1352
text {* The subsequent example demonstrates how to \emph{merge} two
3d3d6038bdaa more on "Canonical argument order";
wenzelm
parents: 39881
diff changeset
  1353
  lists in a natural way. *}
3d3d6038bdaa more on "Canonical argument order";
wenzelm
parents: 39881
diff changeset
  1354
3d3d6038bdaa more on "Canonical argument order";
wenzelm
parents: 39881
diff changeset
  1355
ML {*
3d3d6038bdaa more on "Canonical argument order";
wenzelm
parents: 39881
diff changeset
  1356
  fun merge_lists eq (xs, ys) = fold_rev (insert eq) ys xs;
3d3d6038bdaa more on "Canonical argument order";
wenzelm
parents: 39881
diff changeset
  1357
*}
3d3d6038bdaa more on "Canonical argument order";
wenzelm
parents: 39881
diff changeset
  1358
3d3d6038bdaa more on "Canonical argument order";
wenzelm
parents: 39881
diff changeset
  1359
text {* Here the first list is treated conservatively: only the new
3d3d6038bdaa more on "Canonical argument order";
wenzelm
parents: 39881
diff changeset
  1360
  elements from the second list are inserted.  The inside-out order of
3d3d6038bdaa more on "Canonical argument order";
wenzelm
parents: 39881
diff changeset
  1361
  insertion via @{ML fold_rev} attempts to preserve the order of
3d3d6038bdaa more on "Canonical argument order";
wenzelm
parents: 39881
diff changeset
  1362
  elements in the result.
3d3d6038bdaa more on "Canonical argument order";
wenzelm
parents: 39881
diff changeset
  1363
3d3d6038bdaa more on "Canonical argument order";
wenzelm
parents: 39881
diff changeset
  1364
  This way of merging lists is typical for context data
3d3d6038bdaa more on "Canonical argument order";
wenzelm
parents: 39881
diff changeset
  1365
  (\secref{sec:context-data}).  See also @{ML merge} as defined in
3d3d6038bdaa more on "Canonical argument order";
wenzelm
parents: 39881
diff changeset
  1366
  @{"file" "~~/src/Pure/library.ML"}.
3d3d6038bdaa more on "Canonical argument order";
wenzelm
parents: 39881
diff changeset
  1367
*}
3d3d6038bdaa more on "Canonical argument order";
wenzelm
parents: 39881
diff changeset
  1368
39863
c0de5386017e more on "Basic data types";
wenzelm
parents: 39862
diff changeset
  1369
39875
648c930125f6 more on "Association lists", based on more succinct version of older material;
wenzelm
parents: 39874
diff changeset
  1370
subsection {* Association lists *}
648c930125f6 more on "Association lists", based on more succinct version of older material;
wenzelm
parents: 39874
diff changeset
  1371
648c930125f6 more on "Association lists", based on more succinct version of older material;
wenzelm
parents: 39874
diff changeset
  1372
text {* The operations for association lists interpret a concrete list
648c930125f6 more on "Association lists", based on more succinct version of older material;
wenzelm
parents: 39874
diff changeset
  1373
  of pairs as a finite function from keys to values.  Redundant
648c930125f6 more on "Association lists", based on more succinct version of older material;
wenzelm
parents: 39874
diff changeset
  1374
  representations with multiple occurrences of the same key are
648c930125f6 more on "Association lists", based on more succinct version of older material;
wenzelm
parents: 39874
diff changeset
  1375
  implicitly normalized: lookup and update only take the first
648c930125f6 more on "Association lists", based on more succinct version of older material;
wenzelm
parents: 39874
diff changeset
  1376
  occurrence into account.
648c930125f6 more on "Association lists", based on more succinct version of older material;
wenzelm
parents: 39874
diff changeset
  1377
*}
648c930125f6 more on "Association lists", based on more succinct version of older material;
wenzelm
parents: 39874
diff changeset
  1378
648c930125f6 more on "Association lists", based on more succinct version of older material;
wenzelm
parents: 39874
diff changeset
  1379
text {*
648c930125f6 more on "Association lists", based on more succinct version of older material;
wenzelm
parents: 39874
diff changeset
  1380
  \begin{mldecls}
648c930125f6 more on "Association lists", based on more succinct version of older material;
wenzelm
parents: 39874
diff changeset
  1381
  @{index_ML AList.lookup: "('a * 'b -> bool) -> ('b * 'c) list -> 'a -> 'c option"} \\
648c930125f6 more on "Association lists", based on more succinct version of older material;
wenzelm
parents: 39874
diff changeset
  1382
  @{index_ML AList.defined: "('a * 'b -> bool) -> ('b * 'c) list -> 'a -> bool"} \\
648c930125f6 more on "Association lists", based on more succinct version of older material;
wenzelm
parents: 39874
diff changeset
  1383
  @{index_ML AList.update: "('a * 'a -> bool) -> 'a * 'b -> ('a * 'b) list -> ('a * 'b) list"} \\
648c930125f6 more on "Association lists", based on more succinct version of older material;
wenzelm
parents: 39874
diff changeset
  1384
  \end{mldecls}
648c930125f6 more on "Association lists", based on more succinct version of older material;
wenzelm
parents: 39874
diff changeset
  1385
648c930125f6 more on "Association lists", based on more succinct version of older material;
wenzelm
parents: 39874
diff changeset
  1386
  \begin{description}
648c930125f6 more on "Association lists", based on more succinct version of older material;
wenzelm
parents: 39874
diff changeset
  1387
648c930125f6 more on "Association lists", based on more succinct version of older material;
wenzelm
parents: 39874
diff changeset
  1388
  \item @{ML AList.lookup}, @{ML AList.defined}, @{ML AList.update}
648c930125f6 more on "Association lists", based on more succinct version of older material;
wenzelm
parents: 39874
diff changeset
  1389
  implement the main ``framework operations'' for mappings in
40126
916cb4a28ffd misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 40110
diff changeset
  1390
  Isabelle/ML, following standard conventions for their names and
916cb4a28ffd misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 40110
diff changeset
  1391
  types.
39875
648c930125f6 more on "Association lists", based on more succinct version of older material;
wenzelm
parents: 39874
diff changeset
  1392
648c930125f6 more on "Association lists", based on more succinct version of older material;
wenzelm
parents: 39874
diff changeset
  1393
  Note that a function called @{text lookup} is obliged to express its
648c930125f6 more on "Association lists", based on more succinct version of older material;
wenzelm
parents: 39874
diff changeset
  1394
  partiality via an explicit option element.  There is no choice to
648c930125f6 more on "Association lists", based on more succinct version of older material;
wenzelm
parents: 39874
diff changeset
  1395
  raise an exception, without changing the name to something like
648c930125f6 more on "Association lists", based on more succinct version of older material;
wenzelm
parents: 39874
diff changeset
  1396
  @{text "the_element"} or @{text "get"}.
648c930125f6 more on "Association lists", based on more succinct version of older material;
wenzelm
parents: 39874
diff changeset
  1397
648c930125f6 more on "Association lists", based on more succinct version of older material;
wenzelm
parents: 39874
diff changeset
  1398
  The @{text "defined"} operation is essentially a contraction of @{ML
648c930125f6 more on "Association lists", based on more succinct version of older material;
wenzelm
parents: 39874
diff changeset
  1399
  is_some} and @{text "lookup"}, but this is sufficiently frequent to
648c930125f6 more on "Association lists", based on more succinct version of older material;
wenzelm
parents: 39874
diff changeset
  1400
  justify its independent existence.  This also gives the
648c930125f6 more on "Association lists", based on more succinct version of older material;
wenzelm
parents: 39874
diff changeset
  1401
  implementation some opportunity for peep-hole optimization.
648c930125f6 more on "Association lists", based on more succinct version of older material;
wenzelm
parents: 39874
diff changeset
  1402
648c930125f6 more on "Association lists", based on more succinct version of older material;
wenzelm
parents: 39874
diff changeset
  1403
  \end{description}
648c930125f6 more on "Association lists", based on more succinct version of older material;
wenzelm
parents: 39874
diff changeset
  1404
648c930125f6 more on "Association lists", based on more succinct version of older material;
wenzelm
parents: 39874
diff changeset
  1405
  Association lists are adequate as simple and light-weight
648c930125f6 more on "Association lists", based on more succinct version of older material;
wenzelm
parents: 39874
diff changeset
  1406
  implementation of finite mappings in many practical situations.  A
648c930125f6 more on "Association lists", based on more succinct version of older material;
wenzelm
parents: 39874
diff changeset
  1407
  more heavy-duty table structure is defined in @{"file"
648c930125f6 more on "Association lists", based on more succinct version of older material;
wenzelm
parents: 39874
diff changeset
  1408
  "~~/src/Pure/General/table.ML"}; that version scales easily to
648c930125f6 more on "Association lists", based on more succinct version of older material;
wenzelm
parents: 39874
diff changeset
  1409
  thousands or millions of elements.
648c930125f6 more on "Association lists", based on more succinct version of older material;
wenzelm
parents: 39874
diff changeset
  1410
*}
648c930125f6 more on "Association lists", based on more succinct version of older material;
wenzelm
parents: 39874
diff changeset
  1411
648c930125f6 more on "Association lists", based on more succinct version of older material;
wenzelm
parents: 39874
diff changeset
  1412
39859
381e16bb5f46 more on "Basic ML data types";
wenzelm
parents: 39856
diff changeset
  1413
subsection {* Unsynchronized references *}
381e16bb5f46 more on "Basic ML data types";
wenzelm
parents: 39856
diff changeset
  1414
381e16bb5f46 more on "Basic ML data types";
wenzelm
parents: 39856
diff changeset
  1415
text %mlref {*
381e16bb5f46 more on "Basic ML data types";
wenzelm
parents: 39856
diff changeset
  1416
  \begin{mldecls}
39870
wenzelm
parents: 39868
diff changeset
  1417
  @{index_ML_type "'a Unsynchronized.ref"} \\
39859
381e16bb5f46 more on "Basic ML data types";
wenzelm
parents: 39856
diff changeset
  1418
  @{index_ML Unsynchronized.ref: "'a -> 'a Unsynchronized.ref"} \\
381e16bb5f46 more on "Basic ML data types";
wenzelm
parents: 39856
diff changeset
  1419
  @{index_ML "!": "'a Unsynchronized.ref -> 'a"} \\
381e16bb5f46 more on "Basic ML data types";
wenzelm
parents: 39856
diff changeset
  1420
  @{index_ML "op :=": "'a Unsynchronized.ref * 'a -> unit"} \\
381e16bb5f46 more on "Basic ML data types";
wenzelm
parents: 39856
diff changeset
  1421
  \end{mldecls}
381e16bb5f46 more on "Basic ML data types";
wenzelm
parents: 39856
diff changeset
  1422
*}
381e16bb5f46 more on "Basic ML data types";
wenzelm
parents: 39856
diff changeset
  1423
381e16bb5f46 more on "Basic ML data types";
wenzelm
parents: 39856
diff changeset
  1424
text {* Due to ubiquitous parallelism in Isabelle/ML (see also
381e16bb5f46 more on "Basic ML data types";
wenzelm
parents: 39856
diff changeset
  1425
  \secref{sec:multi-threading}), the mutable reference cells of
381e16bb5f46 more on "Basic ML data types";
wenzelm
parents: 39856
diff changeset
  1426
  Standard ML are notorious for causing problems.  In a highly
381e16bb5f46 more on "Basic ML data types";
wenzelm
parents: 39856
diff changeset
  1427
  parallel system, both correctness \emph{and} performance are easily
381e16bb5f46 more on "Basic ML data types";
wenzelm
parents: 39856
diff changeset
  1428
  degraded when using mutable data.
381e16bb5f46 more on "Basic ML data types";
wenzelm
parents: 39856
diff changeset
  1429
381e16bb5f46 more on "Basic ML data types";
wenzelm
parents: 39856
diff changeset
  1430
  The unwieldy name of @{ML Unsynchronized.ref} for the constructor
381e16bb5f46 more on "Basic ML data types";
wenzelm
parents: 39856
diff changeset
  1431
  for references in Isabelle/ML emphasizes the inconveniences caused by
381e16bb5f46 more on "Basic ML data types";
wenzelm
parents: 39856
diff changeset
  1432
  mutability.  Existing operations @{ML "!"}  and @{ML "op :="} are
381e16bb5f46 more on "Basic ML data types";
wenzelm
parents: 39856
diff changeset
  1433
  unchanged, but should be used with special precautions, say in a
381e16bb5f46 more on "Basic ML data types";
wenzelm
parents: 39856
diff changeset
  1434
  strictly local situation that is guaranteed to be restricted to
39870
wenzelm
parents: 39868
diff changeset
  1435
  sequential evaluation --- now and in the future.  *}
39859
381e16bb5f46 more on "Basic ML data types";
wenzelm
parents: 39856
diff changeset
  1436
39867
a8363532cd4d somewhat modernized version of "Thread-safe programming";
wenzelm
parents: 39866
diff changeset
  1437
39870
wenzelm
parents: 39868
diff changeset
  1438
section {* Thread-safe programming \label{sec:multi-threading} *}
39867
a8363532cd4d somewhat modernized version of "Thread-safe programming";
wenzelm
parents: 39866
diff changeset
  1439
a8363532cd4d somewhat modernized version of "Thread-safe programming";
wenzelm
parents: 39866
diff changeset
  1440
text {* Multi-threaded execution has become an everyday reality in
a8363532cd4d somewhat modernized version of "Thread-safe programming";
wenzelm
parents: 39866
diff changeset
  1441
  Isabelle since Poly/ML 5.2.1 and Isabelle2008.  Isabelle/ML provides
39868
732ab20fec3b misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 39867
diff changeset
  1442
  implicit and explicit parallelism by default, and there is no way
732ab20fec3b misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 39867
diff changeset
  1443
  for user-space tools to ``opt out''.  ML programs that are purely
732ab20fec3b misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 39867
diff changeset
  1444
  functional, output messages only via the official channels
732ab20fec3b misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 39867
diff changeset
  1445
  (\secref{sec:message-channels}), and do not intercept interrupts
732ab20fec3b misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 39867
diff changeset
  1446
  (\secref{sec:exceptions}) can participate in the multi-threaded
732ab20fec3b misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 39867
diff changeset
  1447
  environment immediately without further ado.
732ab20fec3b misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 39867
diff changeset
  1448
732ab20fec3b misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 39867
diff changeset
  1449
  More ambitious tools with more fine-grained interaction with the
732ab20fec3b misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 39867
diff changeset
  1450
  environment need to observe the principles explained below.
732ab20fec3b misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 39867
diff changeset
  1451
*}
39867
a8363532cd4d somewhat modernized version of "Thread-safe programming";
wenzelm
parents: 39866
diff changeset
  1452
a8363532cd4d somewhat modernized version of "Thread-safe programming";
wenzelm
parents: 39866
diff changeset
  1453
a8363532cd4d somewhat modernized version of "Thread-safe programming";
wenzelm
parents: 39866
diff changeset
  1454
subsection {* Multi-threading with shared memory *}
a8363532cd4d somewhat modernized version of "Thread-safe programming";
wenzelm
parents: 39866
diff changeset
  1455
39868
732ab20fec3b misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 39867
diff changeset
  1456
text {* Multiple threads help to organize advanced operations of the
732ab20fec3b misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 39867
diff changeset
  1457
  system, such as real-time conditions on command transactions,
732ab20fec3b misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 39867
diff changeset
  1458
  sub-components with explicit communication, general asynchronous
732ab20fec3b misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 39867
diff changeset
  1459
  interaction etc.  Moreover, parallel evaluation is a prerequisite to
732ab20fec3b misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 39867
diff changeset
  1460
  make adequate use of the CPU resources that are available on
732ab20fec3b misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 39867
diff changeset
  1461
  multi-core systems.\footnote{Multi-core computing does not mean that
732ab20fec3b misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 39867
diff changeset
  1462
  there are ``spare cycles'' to be wasted.  It means that the
732ab20fec3b misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 39867
diff changeset
  1463
  continued exponential speedup of CPU performance due to ``Moore's
732ab20fec3b misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 39867
diff changeset
  1464
  Law'' follows different rules: clock frequency has reached its peak
732ab20fec3b misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 39867
diff changeset
  1465
  around 2005, and applications need to be parallelized in order to
732ab20fec3b misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 39867
diff changeset
  1466
  avoid a perceived loss of performance.  See also
732ab20fec3b misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 39867
diff changeset
  1467
  \cite{Sutter:2005}.}
39867
a8363532cd4d somewhat modernized version of "Thread-safe programming";
wenzelm
parents: 39866
diff changeset
  1468
a8363532cd4d somewhat modernized version of "Thread-safe programming";
wenzelm
parents: 39866
diff changeset
  1469
  Isabelle/Isar exploits the inherent structure of theories and proofs
a8363532cd4d somewhat modernized version of "Thread-safe programming";
wenzelm
parents: 39866
diff changeset
  1470
  to support \emph{implicit parallelism} to a large extent.  LCF-style
40126
916cb4a28ffd misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 40110
diff changeset
  1471
  theorem provides almost ideal conditions for that, see also
39867
a8363532cd4d somewhat modernized version of "Thread-safe programming";
wenzelm
parents: 39866
diff changeset
  1472
  \cite{Wenzel:2009}.  This means, significant parts of theory and
a8363532cd4d somewhat modernized version of "Thread-safe programming";
wenzelm
parents: 39866
diff changeset
  1473
  proof checking is parallelized by default.  A maximum speedup-factor
a8363532cd4d somewhat modernized version of "Thread-safe programming";
wenzelm
parents: 39866
diff changeset
  1474
  of 3.0 on 4 cores and 5.0 on 8 cores can be
a8363532cd4d somewhat modernized version of "Thread-safe programming";
wenzelm
parents: 39866
diff changeset
  1475
  expected.\footnote{Further scalability is limited due to garbage
a8363532cd4d somewhat modernized version of "Thread-safe programming";
wenzelm
parents: 39866
diff changeset
  1476
  collection, which is still sequential in Poly/ML 5.2/5.3/5.4.  It
a8363532cd4d somewhat modernized version of "Thread-safe programming";
wenzelm
parents: 39866
diff changeset
  1477
  helps to provide initial heap space generously, using the
a8363532cd4d somewhat modernized version of "Thread-safe programming";
wenzelm
parents: 39866
diff changeset
  1478
  \texttt{-H} option.  Initial heap size needs to be scaled-up
39868
732ab20fec3b misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 39867
diff changeset
  1479
  together with the number of CPU cores: approximately 1--2\,GB per
732ab20fec3b misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 39867
diff changeset
  1480
  core..}
39867
a8363532cd4d somewhat modernized version of "Thread-safe programming";
wenzelm
parents: 39866
diff changeset
  1481
a8363532cd4d somewhat modernized version of "Thread-safe programming";
wenzelm
parents: 39866
diff changeset
  1482
  \medskip ML threads lack the memory protection of separate
a8363532cd4d somewhat modernized version of "Thread-safe programming";
wenzelm
parents: 39866
diff changeset
  1483
  processes, and operate concurrently on shared heap memory.  This has
40126
916cb4a28ffd misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 40110
diff changeset
  1484
  the advantage that results of independent computations are directly
916cb4a28ffd misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 40110
diff changeset
  1485
  available to other threads: abstract values can be passed without
916cb4a28ffd misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 40110
diff changeset
  1486
  copying or awkward serialization that is typically required for
916cb4a28ffd misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 40110
diff changeset
  1487
  separate processes.
39867
a8363532cd4d somewhat modernized version of "Thread-safe programming";
wenzelm
parents: 39866
diff changeset
  1488
a8363532cd4d somewhat modernized version of "Thread-safe programming";
wenzelm
parents: 39866
diff changeset
  1489
  To make shared-memory multi-threading work robustly and efficiently,
a8363532cd4d somewhat modernized version of "Thread-safe programming";
wenzelm
parents: 39866
diff changeset
  1490
  some programming guidelines need to be observed.  While the ML
a8363532cd4d somewhat modernized version of "Thread-safe programming";
wenzelm
parents: 39866
diff changeset
  1491
  system is responsible to maintain basic integrity of the
a8363532cd4d somewhat modernized version of "Thread-safe programming";
wenzelm
parents: 39866
diff changeset
  1492
  representation of ML values in memory, the application programmer
a8363532cd4d somewhat modernized version of "Thread-safe programming";
wenzelm
parents: 39866
diff changeset
  1493
  needs to ensure that multi-threaded execution does not break the
a8363532cd4d somewhat modernized version of "Thread-safe programming";
wenzelm
parents: 39866
diff changeset
  1494
  intended semantics.
a8363532cd4d somewhat modernized version of "Thread-safe programming";
wenzelm
parents: 39866
diff changeset
  1495
a8363532cd4d somewhat modernized version of "Thread-safe programming";
wenzelm
parents: 39866
diff changeset
  1496
  \begin{warn}
a8363532cd4d somewhat modernized version of "Thread-safe programming";
wenzelm
parents: 39866
diff changeset
  1497
  To participate in implicit parallelism, tools need to be
a8363532cd4d somewhat modernized version of "Thread-safe programming";
wenzelm
parents: 39866
diff changeset
  1498
  thread-safe.  A single ill-behaved tool can affect the stability and
a8363532cd4d somewhat modernized version of "Thread-safe programming";
wenzelm
parents: 39866
diff changeset
  1499
  performance of the whole system.
a8363532cd4d somewhat modernized version of "Thread-safe programming";
wenzelm
parents: 39866
diff changeset
  1500
  \end{warn}
a8363532cd4d somewhat modernized version of "Thread-safe programming";
wenzelm
parents: 39866
diff changeset
  1501
a8363532cd4d somewhat modernized version of "Thread-safe programming";
wenzelm
parents: 39866
diff changeset
  1502
  Apart from observing the principles of thread-safeness passively,
a8363532cd4d somewhat modernized version of "Thread-safe programming";
wenzelm
parents: 39866
diff changeset
  1503
  advanced tools may also exploit parallelism actively, e.g.\ by using
39868
732ab20fec3b misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 39867
diff changeset
  1504
  ``future values'' (\secref{sec:futures}) or the more basic library
732ab20fec3b misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 39867
diff changeset
  1505
  functions for parallel list operations (\secref{sec:parlist}).
39867
a8363532cd4d somewhat modernized version of "Thread-safe programming";
wenzelm
parents: 39866
diff changeset
  1506
a8363532cd4d somewhat modernized version of "Thread-safe programming";
wenzelm
parents: 39866
diff changeset
  1507
  \begin{warn}
a8363532cd4d somewhat modernized version of "Thread-safe programming";
wenzelm
parents: 39866
diff changeset
  1508
  Parallel computing resources are managed centrally by the
39868
732ab20fec3b misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 39867
diff changeset
  1509
  Isabelle/ML infrastructure.  User programs must not fork their own
732ab20fec3b misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 39867
diff changeset
  1510
  ML threads to perform computations.
39867
a8363532cd4d somewhat modernized version of "Thread-safe programming";
wenzelm
parents: 39866
diff changeset
  1511
  \end{warn}
a8363532cd4d somewhat modernized version of "Thread-safe programming";
wenzelm
parents: 39866
diff changeset
  1512
*}
a8363532cd4d somewhat modernized version of "Thread-safe programming";
wenzelm
parents: 39866
diff changeset
  1513
39868
732ab20fec3b misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 39867
diff changeset
  1514
39867
a8363532cd4d somewhat modernized version of "Thread-safe programming";
wenzelm
parents: 39866
diff changeset
  1515
subsection {* Critical shared resources *}
a8363532cd4d somewhat modernized version of "Thread-safe programming";
wenzelm
parents: 39866
diff changeset
  1516
a8363532cd4d somewhat modernized version of "Thread-safe programming";
wenzelm
parents: 39866
diff changeset
  1517
text {* Thread-safeness is mainly concerned about concurrent
a8363532cd4d somewhat modernized version of "Thread-safe programming";
wenzelm
parents: 39866
diff changeset
  1518
  read/write access to shared resources, which are outside the purely
a8363532cd4d somewhat modernized version of "Thread-safe programming";
wenzelm
parents: 39866
diff changeset
  1519
  functional world of ML.  This covers the following in particular.
a8363532cd4d somewhat modernized version of "Thread-safe programming";
wenzelm
parents: 39866
diff changeset
  1520
a8363532cd4d somewhat modernized version of "Thread-safe programming";
wenzelm
parents: 39866
diff changeset
  1521
  \begin{itemize}
a8363532cd4d somewhat modernized version of "Thread-safe programming";
wenzelm
parents: 39866
diff changeset
  1522
a8363532cd4d somewhat modernized version of "Thread-safe programming";
wenzelm
parents: 39866
diff changeset
  1523
  \item Global references (or arrays), i.e.\ mutable memory cells that
a8363532cd4d somewhat modernized version of "Thread-safe programming";
wenzelm
parents: 39866
diff changeset
  1524
  persist over several invocations of associated
a8363532cd4d somewhat modernized version of "Thread-safe programming";
wenzelm
parents: 39866
diff changeset
  1525
  operations.\footnote{This is independent of the visibility of such
a8363532cd4d somewhat modernized version of "Thread-safe programming";
wenzelm
parents: 39866
diff changeset
  1526
  mutable values in the toplevel scope.}
a8363532cd4d somewhat modernized version of "Thread-safe programming";
wenzelm
parents: 39866
diff changeset
  1527
39868
732ab20fec3b misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 39867
diff changeset
  1528
  \item Global state of the running Isabelle/ML process, i.e.\ raw I/O
732ab20fec3b misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 39867
diff changeset
  1529
  channels, environment variables, current working directory.
39867
a8363532cd4d somewhat modernized version of "Thread-safe programming";
wenzelm
parents: 39866
diff changeset
  1530
a8363532cd4d somewhat modernized version of "Thread-safe programming";
wenzelm
parents: 39866
diff changeset
  1531
  \item Writable resources in the file-system that are shared among
40126
916cb4a28ffd misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 40110
diff changeset
  1532
  different threads or external processes.
39867
a8363532cd4d somewhat modernized version of "Thread-safe programming";
wenzelm
parents: 39866
diff changeset
  1533
a8363532cd4d somewhat modernized version of "Thread-safe programming";
wenzelm
parents: 39866
diff changeset
  1534
  \end{itemize}
a8363532cd4d somewhat modernized version of "Thread-safe programming";
wenzelm
parents: 39866
diff changeset
  1535
39868
732ab20fec3b misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 39867
diff changeset
  1536
  Isabelle/ML provides various mechanisms to avoid critical shared
40126
916cb4a28ffd misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 40110
diff changeset
  1537
  resources in most situations.  As last resort there are some
916cb4a28ffd misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 40110
diff changeset
  1538
  mechanisms for explicit synchronization.  The following guidelines
916cb4a28ffd misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 40110
diff changeset
  1539
  help to make Isabelle/ML programs work smoothly in a concurrent
916cb4a28ffd misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 40110
diff changeset
  1540
  environment.
39867
a8363532cd4d somewhat modernized version of "Thread-safe programming";
wenzelm
parents: 39866
diff changeset
  1541
a8363532cd4d somewhat modernized version of "Thread-safe programming";
wenzelm
parents: 39866
diff changeset
  1542
  \begin{itemize}
a8363532cd4d somewhat modernized version of "Thread-safe programming";
wenzelm
parents: 39866
diff changeset
  1543
a8363532cd4d somewhat modernized version of "Thread-safe programming";
wenzelm
parents: 39866
diff changeset
  1544
  \item Avoid global references altogether.  Isabelle/Isar maintains a
39868
732ab20fec3b misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 39867
diff changeset
  1545
  uniform context that incorporates arbitrary data declared by user
732ab20fec3b misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 39867
diff changeset
  1546
  programs (\secref{sec:context-data}).  This context is passed as
732ab20fec3b misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 39867
diff changeset
  1547
  plain value and user tools can get/map their own data in a purely
732ab20fec3b misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 39867
diff changeset
  1548
  functional manner.  Configuration options within the context
732ab20fec3b misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 39867
diff changeset
  1549
  (\secref{sec:config-options}) provide simple drop-in replacements
40126
916cb4a28ffd misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 40110
diff changeset
  1550
  for historic reference variables.
39867
a8363532cd4d somewhat modernized version of "Thread-safe programming";
wenzelm
parents: 39866
diff changeset
  1551
a8363532cd4d somewhat modernized version of "Thread-safe programming";
wenzelm
parents: 39866
diff changeset
  1552
  \item Keep components with local state information re-entrant.
39868
732ab20fec3b misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 39867
diff changeset
  1553
  Instead of poking initial values into (private) global references, a
732ab20fec3b misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 39867
diff changeset
  1554
  new state record can be created on each invocation, and passed
732ab20fec3b misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 39867
diff changeset
  1555
  through any auxiliary functions of the component.  The state record
732ab20fec3b misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 39867
diff changeset
  1556
  may well contain mutable references, without requiring any special
732ab20fec3b misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 39867
diff changeset
  1557
  synchronizations, as long as each invocation gets its own copy.
39867
a8363532cd4d somewhat modernized version of "Thread-safe programming";
wenzelm
parents: 39866
diff changeset
  1558
39868
732ab20fec3b misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 39867
diff changeset
  1559
  \item Avoid raw output on @{text "stdout"} or @{text "stderr"}.  The
732ab20fec3b misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 39867
diff changeset
  1560
  Poly/ML library is thread-safe for each individual output operation,
732ab20fec3b misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 39867
diff changeset
  1561
  but the ordering of parallel invocations is arbitrary.  This means
732ab20fec3b misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 39867
diff changeset
  1562
  raw output will appear on some system console with unpredictable
732ab20fec3b misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 39867
diff changeset
  1563
  interleaving of atomic chunks.
39867
a8363532cd4d somewhat modernized version of "Thread-safe programming";
wenzelm
parents: 39866
diff changeset
  1564
39868
732ab20fec3b misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 39867
diff changeset
  1565
  Note that this does not affect regular message output channels
732ab20fec3b misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 39867
diff changeset
  1566
  (\secref{sec:message-channels}).  An official message is associated
732ab20fec3b misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 39867
diff changeset
  1567
  with the command transaction from where it originates, independently
732ab20fec3b misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 39867
diff changeset
  1568
  of other transactions.  This means each running Isar command has
732ab20fec3b misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 39867
diff changeset
  1569
  effectively its own set of message channels, and interleaving can
732ab20fec3b misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 39867
diff changeset
  1570
  only happen when commands use parallelism internally (and only at
732ab20fec3b misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 39867
diff changeset
  1571
  message boundaries).
39867
a8363532cd4d somewhat modernized version of "Thread-safe programming";
wenzelm
parents: 39866
diff changeset
  1572
39868
732ab20fec3b misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 39867
diff changeset
  1573
  \item Treat environment variables and the current working directory
732ab20fec3b misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 39867
diff changeset
  1574
  of the running process as strictly read-only.
39867
a8363532cd4d somewhat modernized version of "Thread-safe programming";
wenzelm
parents: 39866
diff changeset
  1575
39868
732ab20fec3b misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 39867
diff changeset
  1576
  \item Restrict writing to the file-system to unique temporary files.
732ab20fec3b misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 39867
diff changeset
  1577
  Isabelle already provides a temporary directory that is unique for
732ab20fec3b misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 39867
diff changeset
  1578
  the running process, and there is a centralized source of unique
732ab20fec3b misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 39867
diff changeset
  1579
  serial numbers in Isabelle/ML.  Thus temporary files that are passed
732ab20fec3b misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 39867
diff changeset
  1580
  to to some external process will be always disjoint, and thus
39867
a8363532cd4d somewhat modernized version of "Thread-safe programming";
wenzelm
parents: 39866
diff changeset
  1581
  thread-safe.
a8363532cd4d somewhat modernized version of "Thread-safe programming";
wenzelm
parents: 39866
diff changeset
  1582
a8363532cd4d somewhat modernized version of "Thread-safe programming";
wenzelm
parents: 39866
diff changeset
  1583
  \end{itemize}
39868
732ab20fec3b misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 39867
diff changeset
  1584
*}
39867
a8363532cd4d somewhat modernized version of "Thread-safe programming";
wenzelm
parents: 39866
diff changeset
  1585
39868
732ab20fec3b misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 39867
diff changeset
  1586
text %mlref {*
732ab20fec3b misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 39867
diff changeset
  1587
  \begin{mldecls}
732ab20fec3b misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 39867
diff changeset
  1588
  @{index_ML File.tmp_path: "Path.T -> Path.T"} \\
732ab20fec3b misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 39867
diff changeset
  1589
  @{index_ML serial_string: "unit -> string"} \\
732ab20fec3b misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 39867
diff changeset
  1590
  \end{mldecls}
732ab20fec3b misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 39867
diff changeset
  1591
732ab20fec3b misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 39867
diff changeset
  1592
  \begin{description}
732ab20fec3b misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 39867
diff changeset
  1593
732ab20fec3b misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 39867
diff changeset
  1594
  \item @{ML File.tmp_path}~@{text "path"} relocates the base
732ab20fec3b misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 39867
diff changeset
  1595
  component of @{text "path"} into the unique temporary directory of
732ab20fec3b misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 39867
diff changeset
  1596
  the running Isabelle/ML process.
732ab20fec3b misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 39867
diff changeset
  1597
732ab20fec3b misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 39867
diff changeset
  1598
  \item @{ML serial_string}~@{text "()"} creates a new serial number
732ab20fec3b misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 39867
diff changeset
  1599
  that is unique over the runtime of the Isabelle/ML process.
732ab20fec3b misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 39867
diff changeset
  1600
732ab20fec3b misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 39867
diff changeset
  1601
  \end{description}
732ab20fec3b misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 39867
diff changeset
  1602
*}
732ab20fec3b misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 39867
diff changeset
  1603
732ab20fec3b misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 39867
diff changeset
  1604
text %mlex {* The following example shows how to create unique
732ab20fec3b misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 39867
diff changeset
  1605
  temporary file names.
732ab20fec3b misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 39867
diff changeset
  1606
*}
732ab20fec3b misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 39867
diff changeset
  1607
732ab20fec3b misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 39867
diff changeset
  1608
ML {*
732ab20fec3b misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 39867
diff changeset
  1609
  val tmp1 = File.tmp_path (Path.basic ("foo" ^ serial_string ()));
732ab20fec3b misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 39867
diff changeset
  1610
  val tmp2 = File.tmp_path (Path.basic ("foo" ^ serial_string ()));
732ab20fec3b misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 39867
diff changeset
  1611
  @{assert} (tmp1 <> tmp2);
732ab20fec3b misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 39867
diff changeset
  1612
*}
39867
a8363532cd4d somewhat modernized version of "Thread-safe programming";
wenzelm
parents: 39866
diff changeset
  1613
39868
732ab20fec3b misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 39867
diff changeset
  1614
732ab20fec3b misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 39867
diff changeset
  1615
subsection {* Explicit synchronization *}
732ab20fec3b misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 39867
diff changeset
  1616
732ab20fec3b misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 39867
diff changeset
  1617
text {* Isabelle/ML also provides some explicit synchronization
732ab20fec3b misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 39867
diff changeset
  1618
  mechanisms, for the rare situations where mutable shared resources
732ab20fec3b misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 39867
diff changeset
  1619
  are really required.  These are based on the synchronizations
732ab20fec3b misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 39867
diff changeset
  1620
  primitives of Poly/ML, which have been adapted to the specific
732ab20fec3b misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 39867
diff changeset
  1621
  assumptions of the concurrent Isabelle/ML environment.  User code
732ab20fec3b misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 39867
diff changeset
  1622
  must not use the Poly/ML primitives directly!
39867
a8363532cd4d somewhat modernized version of "Thread-safe programming";
wenzelm
parents: 39866
diff changeset
  1623
39868
732ab20fec3b misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 39867
diff changeset
  1624
  \medskip The most basic synchronization concept is a single
732ab20fec3b misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 39867
diff changeset
  1625
  \emph{critical section} (also called ``monitor'' in the literature).
732ab20fec3b misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 39867
diff changeset
  1626
  A thread that enters the critical section prevents all other threads
732ab20fec3b misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 39867
diff changeset
  1627
  from doing the same.  A thread that is already within the critical
732ab20fec3b misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 39867
diff changeset
  1628
  section may re-enter it in an idempotent manner.
732ab20fec3b misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 39867
diff changeset
  1629
732ab20fec3b misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 39867
diff changeset
  1630
  Such centralized locking is convenient, because it prevents
732ab20fec3b misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 39867
diff changeset
  1631
  deadlocks by construction.
732ab20fec3b misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 39867
diff changeset
  1632
732ab20fec3b misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 39867
diff changeset
  1633
  \medskip More fine-grained locking works via \emph{synchronized
732ab20fec3b misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 39867
diff changeset
  1634
  variables}.  An explicit state component is associated with
732ab20fec3b misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 39867
diff changeset
  1635
  mechanisms for locking and signaling.  There are operations to
732ab20fec3b misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 39867
diff changeset
  1636
  await a condition, change the state, and signal the change to all
732ab20fec3b misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 39867
diff changeset
  1637
  other waiting threads.
732ab20fec3b misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 39867
diff changeset
  1638
732ab20fec3b misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 39867
diff changeset
  1639
  Here the synchronized access to the state variable is \emph{not}
732ab20fec3b misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 39867
diff changeset
  1640
  re-entrant: direct or indirect nesting within the same thread will
732ab20fec3b misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 39867
diff changeset
  1641
  cause a deadlock!
39867
a8363532cd4d somewhat modernized version of "Thread-safe programming";
wenzelm
parents: 39866
diff changeset
  1642
*}
a8363532cd4d somewhat modernized version of "Thread-safe programming";
wenzelm
parents: 39866
diff changeset
  1643
a8363532cd4d somewhat modernized version of "Thread-safe programming";
wenzelm
parents: 39866
diff changeset
  1644
text %mlref {*
a8363532cd4d somewhat modernized version of "Thread-safe programming";
wenzelm
parents: 39866
diff changeset
  1645
  \begin{mldecls}
a8363532cd4d somewhat modernized version of "Thread-safe programming";
wenzelm
parents: 39866
diff changeset
  1646
  @{index_ML NAMED_CRITICAL: "string -> (unit -> 'a) -> 'a"} \\
a8363532cd4d somewhat modernized version of "Thread-safe programming";
wenzelm
parents: 39866
diff changeset
  1647
  @{index_ML CRITICAL: "(unit -> 'a) -> 'a"} \\
a8363532cd4d somewhat modernized version of "Thread-safe programming";
wenzelm
parents: 39866
diff changeset
  1648
  \end{mldecls}
39871
b905971407a1 more on synchronized variables;
wenzelm
parents: 39870
diff changeset
  1649
  \begin{mldecls}
b905971407a1 more on synchronized variables;
wenzelm
parents: 39870
diff changeset
  1650
  @{index_ML_type "'a Synchronized.var"} \\
b905971407a1 more on synchronized variables;
wenzelm
parents: 39870
diff changeset
  1651
  @{index_ML Synchronized.var: "string -> 'a -> 'a Synchronized.var"} \\
b905971407a1 more on synchronized variables;
wenzelm
parents: 39870
diff changeset
  1652
  @{index_ML Synchronized.guarded_access: "'a Synchronized.var ->
b905971407a1 more on synchronized variables;
wenzelm
parents: 39870
diff changeset
  1653
  ('a -> ('b * 'a) option) -> 'b"} \\
b905971407a1 more on synchronized variables;
wenzelm
parents: 39870
diff changeset
  1654
  \end{mldecls}
39867
a8363532cd4d somewhat modernized version of "Thread-safe programming";
wenzelm
parents: 39866
diff changeset
  1655
a8363532cd4d somewhat modernized version of "Thread-safe programming";
wenzelm
parents: 39866
diff changeset
  1656
  \begin{description}
a8363532cd4d somewhat modernized version of "Thread-safe programming";
wenzelm
parents: 39866
diff changeset
  1657
39868
732ab20fec3b misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 39867
diff changeset
  1658
  \item @{ML NAMED_CRITICAL}~@{text "name e"} evaluates @{text "e ()"}
732ab20fec3b misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 39867
diff changeset
  1659
  within the central critical section of Isabelle/ML.  No other thread
732ab20fec3b misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 39867
diff changeset
  1660
  may do so at the same time, but non-critical parallel execution will
39871
b905971407a1 more on synchronized variables;
wenzelm
parents: 39870
diff changeset
  1661
  continue.  The @{text "name"} argument is used for tracing and might
39868
732ab20fec3b misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 39867
diff changeset
  1662
  help to spot sources of congestion.
732ab20fec3b misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 39867
diff changeset
  1663
732ab20fec3b misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 39867
diff changeset
  1664
  Entering the critical section without contention is very fast, and
732ab20fec3b misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 39867
diff changeset
  1665
  several basic system operations do so frequently.  Each thread
40126
916cb4a28ffd misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 40110
diff changeset
  1666
  should stay within the critical section quickly only very briefly,
916cb4a28ffd misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 40110
diff changeset
  1667
  otherwise parallel performance may degrade.
39867
a8363532cd4d somewhat modernized version of "Thread-safe programming";
wenzelm
parents: 39866
diff changeset
  1668
a8363532cd4d somewhat modernized version of "Thread-safe programming";
wenzelm
parents: 39866
diff changeset
  1669
  \item @{ML CRITICAL} is the same as @{ML NAMED_CRITICAL} with empty
a8363532cd4d somewhat modernized version of "Thread-safe programming";
wenzelm
parents: 39866
diff changeset
  1670
  name argument.
a8363532cd4d somewhat modernized version of "Thread-safe programming";
wenzelm
parents: 39866
diff changeset
  1671
39871
b905971407a1 more on synchronized variables;
wenzelm
parents: 39870
diff changeset
  1672
  \item Type @{ML_type "'a Synchronized.var"} represents synchronized
b905971407a1 more on synchronized variables;
wenzelm
parents: 39870
diff changeset
  1673
  variables with state of type @{ML_type 'a}.
b905971407a1 more on synchronized variables;
wenzelm
parents: 39870
diff changeset
  1674
b905971407a1 more on synchronized variables;
wenzelm
parents: 39870
diff changeset
  1675
  \item @{ML Synchronized.var}~@{text "name x"} creates a synchronized
b905971407a1 more on synchronized variables;
wenzelm
parents: 39870
diff changeset
  1676
  variable that is initialized with value @{text "x"}.  The @{text
b905971407a1 more on synchronized variables;
wenzelm
parents: 39870
diff changeset
  1677
  "name"} is used for tracing.
b905971407a1 more on synchronized variables;
wenzelm
parents: 39870
diff changeset
  1678
b905971407a1 more on synchronized variables;
wenzelm
parents: 39870
diff changeset
  1679
  \item @{ML Synchronized.guarded_access}~@{text "var f"} lets the
b905971407a1 more on synchronized variables;
wenzelm
parents: 39870
diff changeset
  1680
  function @{text "f"} operate within a critical section on the state
40126
916cb4a28ffd misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 40110
diff changeset
  1681
  @{text "x"} as follows: if @{text "f x"} produces @{ML NONE}, it
916cb4a28ffd misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 40110
diff changeset
  1682
  continues to wait on the internal condition variable, expecting that
39871
b905971407a1 more on synchronized variables;
wenzelm
parents: 39870
diff changeset
  1683
  some other thread will eventually change the content in a suitable
40126
916cb4a28ffd misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 40110
diff changeset
  1684
  manner; if @{text "f x"} produces @{ML SOME}~@{text "(y, x')"} it is
916cb4a28ffd misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 40110
diff changeset
  1685
  satisfied and assigns the new state value @{text "x'"}, broadcasts a
916cb4a28ffd misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 40110
diff changeset
  1686
  signal to all waiting threads on the associated condition variable,
916cb4a28ffd misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 40110
diff changeset
  1687
  and returns the result @{text "y"}.
39871
b905971407a1 more on synchronized variables;
wenzelm
parents: 39870
diff changeset
  1688
39867
a8363532cd4d somewhat modernized version of "Thread-safe programming";
wenzelm
parents: 39866
diff changeset
  1689
  \end{description}
39871
b905971407a1 more on synchronized variables;
wenzelm
parents: 39870
diff changeset
  1690
40126
916cb4a28ffd misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 40110
diff changeset
  1691
  There are some further variants of the @{ML
39871
b905971407a1 more on synchronized variables;
wenzelm
parents: 39870
diff changeset
  1692
  Synchronized.guarded_access} combinator, see @{"file"
b905971407a1 more on synchronized variables;
wenzelm
parents: 39870
diff changeset
  1693
  "~~/src/Pure/Concurrent/synchronized.ML"} for details.
b905971407a1 more on synchronized variables;
wenzelm
parents: 39870
diff changeset
  1694
*}
b905971407a1 more on synchronized variables;
wenzelm
parents: 39870
diff changeset
  1695
40126
916cb4a28ffd misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 40110
diff changeset
  1696
text %mlex {* The following example implements a counter that produces
39871
b905971407a1 more on synchronized variables;
wenzelm
parents: 39870
diff changeset
  1697
  positive integers that are unique over the runtime of the Isabelle
b905971407a1 more on synchronized variables;
wenzelm
parents: 39870
diff changeset
  1698
  process:
b905971407a1 more on synchronized variables;
wenzelm
parents: 39870
diff changeset
  1699
*}
b905971407a1 more on synchronized variables;
wenzelm
parents: 39870
diff changeset
  1700
b905971407a1 more on synchronized variables;
wenzelm
parents: 39870
diff changeset
  1701
ML {*
b905971407a1 more on synchronized variables;
wenzelm
parents: 39870
diff changeset
  1702
  local
b905971407a1 more on synchronized variables;
wenzelm
parents: 39870
diff changeset
  1703
    val counter = Synchronized.var "counter" 0;
b905971407a1 more on synchronized variables;
wenzelm
parents: 39870
diff changeset
  1704
  in
b905971407a1 more on synchronized variables;
wenzelm
parents: 39870
diff changeset
  1705
    fun next () =
b905971407a1 more on synchronized variables;
wenzelm
parents: 39870
diff changeset
  1706
      Synchronized.guarded_access counter
b905971407a1 more on synchronized variables;
wenzelm
parents: 39870
diff changeset
  1707
        (fn i =>
b905971407a1 more on synchronized variables;
wenzelm
parents: 39870
diff changeset
  1708
          let val j = i + 1
b905971407a1 more on synchronized variables;
wenzelm
parents: 39870
diff changeset
  1709
          in SOME (j, j) end);
b905971407a1 more on synchronized variables;
wenzelm
parents: 39870
diff changeset
  1710
  end;
b905971407a1 more on synchronized variables;
wenzelm
parents: 39870
diff changeset
  1711
*}
b905971407a1 more on synchronized variables;
wenzelm
parents: 39870
diff changeset
  1712
b905971407a1 more on synchronized variables;
wenzelm
parents: 39870
diff changeset
  1713
ML {*
b905971407a1 more on synchronized variables;
wenzelm
parents: 39870
diff changeset
  1714
  val a = next ();
b905971407a1 more on synchronized variables;
wenzelm
parents: 39870
diff changeset
  1715
  val b = next ();
b905971407a1 more on synchronized variables;
wenzelm
parents: 39870
diff changeset
  1716
  @{assert} (a <> b);
39867
a8363532cd4d somewhat modernized version of "Thread-safe programming";
wenzelm
parents: 39866
diff changeset
  1717
*}
a8363532cd4d somewhat modernized version of "Thread-safe programming";
wenzelm
parents: 39866
diff changeset
  1718
40126
916cb4a28ffd misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 40110
diff changeset
  1719
text {* \medskip See @{"file" "~~/src/Pure/Concurrent/mailbox.ML"} how
916cb4a28ffd misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 40110
diff changeset
  1720
  to implement a mailbox as synchronized variable over a purely
916cb4a28ffd misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 40110
diff changeset
  1721
  functional queue. *}
916cb4a28ffd misc tuning;
wenzelm
parents: 40110
diff changeset
  1722
30270
61811c9224a6 dummy changes to produce a new changeset of these files;
wenzelm
parents: 29755
diff changeset
  1723
end