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\chapter{Object-logic specific elements}\label{ch:logics}
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\section{General logic setup}\label{sec:object-logic}
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\indexisarcmd{judgment}
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\indexisarmeth{atomize}\indexisaratt{atomize}
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\begin{matharray}{rcl}
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  \isarcmd{judgment} & : & \isartrans{theory}{theory} \\
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  atomize & : & \isarmeth \\
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  atomize & : & \isaratt \\
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  rule_format & : & \isaratt \\
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  rulify & : & \isaratt \\
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The very starting point for any Isabelle object-logic is a ``truth judgment''
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that links object-level statements to the meta-logic (with its minimal
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language of $prop$ that covers universal quantification $\Forall$ and
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implication $\Imp$).
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Common object-logics are sufficiently expressive to internalize rule
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statements over $\Forall$ and $\Imp$ within their own language.  This is
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useful in certain situations where a rule needs to be viewed as an atomic
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statement from the meta-level perspective, e.g.\ $\All x x \in A \Imp P(x)$
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versus $\forall x \in A. P(x)$.
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From the following language elements, only the $atomize$ method and
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$rule_format$ attribute are occasionally required by end-users, the rest is
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for those who need to setup their own object-logic.  In the latter case
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existing formulations of Isabelle/FOL or Isabelle/HOL may be taken as
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realistic examples.
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Generic tools may refer to the information provided by object-logic
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declarations internally.
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\railalias{ruleformat}{rule\_format}
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\railterm{ruleformat}
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\begin{rail}
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  'judgment' constdecl
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  'atomize' ('(' 'full' ')')?
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  ruleformat ('(' 'noasm' ')')?
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\begin{descr}
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\item [$\isarkeyword{judgment}~c::\sigma~~(mx)$] declares constant $c$ as the
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  truth judgment of the current object-logic.  Its type $\sigma$ should
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  specify a coercion of the category of object-level propositions to $prop$ of
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  the Pure meta-logic; the mixfix annotation $(mx)$ would typically just link
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  the object language (internally of syntactic category $logic$) with that of
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  $prop$.  Only one $\isarkeyword{judgment}$ declaration may be given in any
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  theory development.
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\item [$atomize$] (as a method) rewrites any non-atomic premises of a
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  sub-goal, using the meta-level equations declared via $atomize$ (as an
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  attribute) beforehand.  As a result, heavily nested goals become amenable to
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  fundamental operations such as resolution (cf.\ the $rule$ method) and
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  proof-by-assumption (cf.\ $assumption$).  Giving the ``$(full)$'' option
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  here means to turn the whole subgoal into an object-statement (if possible),
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  including the outermost parameters and assumptions as well.
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  A typical collection of $atomize$ rules for a particular object-logic would
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  provide an internalization for each of the connectives of $\Forall$, $\Imp$,
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  and $\equiv$.  Meta-level conjunction expressed in the manner of minimal
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  higher-order logic as $\All{\PROP\,C} (A \Imp B \Imp \PROP\,C) \Imp PROP\,C$
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  should be covered as well (this is particularly important for locales, see
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  \S\ref{sec:locale}).
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\item [$rule_format$] rewrites a theorem by the equalities declared as
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  $rulify$ rules in the current object-logic.  By default, the result is fully
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  normalized, including assumptions and conclusions at any depth.  The
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  $no_asm$ option restricts the transformation to the conclusion of a rule.
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  In common object-logics (HOL, FOL, ZF), the effect of $rule_format$ is to
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  replace (bounded) universal quantification ($\forall$) and implication
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  ($\imp$) by the corresponding rule statements over $\Forall$ and $\Imp$.
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\section{HOL}
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\subsection{Primitive types}\label{sec:hol-typedef}
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\indexisarcmdof{HOL}{typedecl}\indexisarcmdof{HOL}{typedef}
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\begin{matharray}{rcl}
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  \isarcmd{typedecl} & : & \isartrans{theory}{theory} \\
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  \isarcmd{typedef} & : & \isartrans{theory}{proof(prove)} \\
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  'typedecl' typespec infix?
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  repset: term ('morphisms' name name)?
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\item [$\isarkeyword{typedecl}~(\vec\alpha)t$] is similar to the original
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  $\isarkeyword{typedecl}$ of Isabelle/Pure (see \S\ref{sec:types-pure}), but
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  also declares type arity $t :: (type, \dots, type) type$, making $t$ an
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\item [$\isarkeyword{typedef}~(\vec\alpha)t = A$] sets up a goal stating
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  non-emptiness of the set $A$.  After finishing the proof, the theory will be
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  augmented by a Gordon/HOL-style type definition, which establishes a
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  bijection between the representing set $A$ and the new type $t$.
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  Technically, $\isarkeyword{typedef}$ defines both a type $t$ and a set (term
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  constant) of the same name (an alternative base name may be given in
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  parentheses).  The injection from type to set is called $Rep_t$, its inverse
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  Theorems $Rep_t$, $Rep_t_inverse$, and $Abs_t_inverse$ provide the most
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  basic characterization as a corresponding injection/surjection pair (in both
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  directions).  Rules $Rep_t_inject$ and $Abs_t_inject$ provide a slightly
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  $Rep_t_cases/Rep_t_induct$, and $Abs_t_cases/Abs_t_induct$ provide
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Note that raw type declarations are rarely used in practice; the main
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application is with experimental (or even axiomatic!) theory fragments.
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to higher-level packages such as $\isarkeyword{record}$ (see
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\S\ref{sec:hol-record}) or $\isarkeyword{datatype}$ (see
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\subsection{Adhoc tuples}
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\item [$split_format~\vec p@1 \dots \vec p@n$] puts expressions of low-level
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  p@i$ refers to occurrences in premise $i$ of the rule.  The ``$(complete)$''
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\subsection{Records}\label{sec:hol-record}
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In principle, records merely generalize the concept of tuples, where
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components may be addressed by labels instead of just position.  The logical
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infrastructure of records in Isabelle/HOL is slightly more advanced, though,
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supporting truly extensible record schemes.  This admits operations that are
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polymorphic with respect to record extension, yielding ``object-oriented''
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effects like (single) inheritance.  See also \cite{NaraschewskiW-TPHOLs98} for
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more details on object-oriented verification and record subtyping in HOL.
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\subsubsection{Basic concepts}
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Isabelle/HOL supports both \emph{fixed} and \emph{schematic} records at the
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level of terms and types.  The notation is as follows:
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\begin{center}
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\begin{tabular}{l|l|l}
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  & record terms & record types \\ \hline
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  fixed & $\record{x = a\fs y = b}$ & $\record{x \ty A\fs y \ty B}$ \\
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  schematic & $\record{x = a\fs y = b\fs \more = m}$ &
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    $\record{x \ty A\fs y \ty B\fs \more \ty M}$ \\
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\noindent The ASCII representation of $\record{x = a}$ is \texttt{(| x = a |)}.
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A fixed record $\record{x = a\fs y = b}$ has field $x$ of value $a$ and field
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$y$ of value $b$.  The corresponding type is $\record{x \ty A\fs y \ty B}$,
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assuming that $a \ty A$ and $b \ty B$.
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A record scheme like $\record{x = a\fs y = b\fs \more = m}$ contains fields
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$x$ and $y$ as before, but also possibly further fields as indicated by the
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``$\more$'' notation (which is actually part of the syntax).  The improper
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field ``$\more$'' of a record scheme is called the \emph{more part}.
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Logically it is just a free variable, which is occasionally referred to as
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``row variable'' in the literature.  The more part of a record scheme may be
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instantiated by zero or more further components.  For example, the previous
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scheme may get instantiated to $\record{x = a\fs y = b\fs z = c\fs \more =
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  m'}$, where $m'$ refers to a different more part.  Fixed records are special
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instances of record schemes, where ``$\more$'' is properly terminated by the
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$() :: unit$ element.  Actually, $\record{x = a\fs y = b}$ is just an
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abbreviation for $\record{x = a\fs y = b\fs \more = ()}$.
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\medskip
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Two key observations make extensible records in a simply typed language like
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HOL feasible:
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\begin{enumerate}
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\item the more part is internalized, as a free term or type variable,
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\item field names are externalized, they cannot be accessed within the logic
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  as first-class values.
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\end{enumerate}
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\medskip
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names and types, and their (optional) parent record.  Afterwards, records may
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be formed using above syntax, while obeying the canonical order of fields as
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given by their declaration.  The record package provides several standard
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operations like selectors and updates.  The common setup for various generic
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proof tools enable succinct reasoning patterns.  See also the Isabelle/HOL
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tutorial \cite{isabelle-hol-book} for further instructions on using records in
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practice.
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\subsubsection{Record specifications}
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\indexisarcmdof{HOL}{record}
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\begin{matharray}{rcl}
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  \isarcmd{record} & : & \isartrans{theory}{theory} \\
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  'record' typespec '=' (type '+')? (constdecl +)
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  ;
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\item [$\isarkeyword{record}~(\vec\alpha)t = \tau + \vec c :: \vec\sigma$]
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  defines extensible record type $(\vec\alpha)t$, derived from the optional
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  parent record $\tau$ by adding new field components $\vec c :: \vec\sigma$.
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  The type variables of $\tau$ and $\vec\sigma$ need to be covered by the
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  (distinct) parameters $\vec\alpha$.  Type constructor $t$ has to be new,
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  while $\tau$ needs to specify an instance of an existing record type.  At
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  least one new field $\vec c$ has to be specified.  Basically, field names
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  need to belong to a unique record.  This is not a real restriction in
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  practice, since fields are qualified by the record name internally.
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  The parent record specification $\tau$ is optional; if omitted $t$ becomes a
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  root record.  The hierarchy of all records declared within a theory context
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  forms a forest structure, i.e.\ a set of trees starting with a root record
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  each.  There is no way to merge multiple parent records!
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  For convenience, $(\vec\alpha) \, t$ is made a type abbreviation for the
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  fixed record type $\record{\vec c \ty \vec\sigma}$, likewise is
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  $(\vec\alpha, \zeta) \, t_scheme$ made an abbreviation for $\record{\vec c
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    \ty \vec\sigma\fs \more \ty \zeta}$.
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\subsubsection{Record operations}
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Any record definition of the form presented above produces certain standard
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operations.  Selectors and updates are provided for any field, including the
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improper one ``$more$''.  There are also cumulative record constructor
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functions.  To simplify the presentation below, we assume for now that
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$(\vec\alpha) \, t$ is a root record with fields $\vec c \ty \vec\sigma$.
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\medskip \textbf{Selectors} and \textbf{updates} are available for any field
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(including ``$more$''):
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\begin{matharray}{lll}
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  c@i & \ty & \record{\vec c \ty \vec \sigma, \more \ty \zeta} \To \sigma@i \\
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  c@i_update & \ty & \sigma@i \To \record{\vec c \ty \vec\sigma, \more \ty \zeta} \To
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    \record{\vec c \ty \vec\sigma, \more \ty \zeta}
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\end{matharray}
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There is special syntax for application of updates: $r \, \record{x \asn a}$
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abbreviates term $x_update \, a \, r$.  Further notation for repeated updates
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is also available: $r \, \record{x \asn a} \, \record{y \asn b} \, \record{z
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  \asn c}$ may be written $r \, \record{x \asn a\fs y \asn b\fs z \asn c}$.
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Note that because of postfix notation the order of fields shown here is
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reverse than in the actual term.  Since repeated updates are just function
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applications, fields may be freely permuted in $\record{x \asn a\fs y \asn
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  b\fs z \asn c}$, as far as logical equality is concerned.  Thus
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commutativity of independent updates can be proven within the logic for any
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two fields, but not as a general theorem.
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\medskip The \textbf{make} operation provides a cumulative record constructor
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function:
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\begin{matharray}{lll}
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  t{\dtt}make & \ty & \vec\sigma \To \record{\vec c \ty \vec \sigma} \\
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\end{matharray}
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\medskip We now reconsider the case of non-root records, which are derived of
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some parent.  In general, the latter may depend on another parent as well,
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resulting in a list of \emph{ancestor records}.  Appending the lists of fields
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of all ancestors results in a certain field prefix.  The record package
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automatically takes care of this by lifting operations over this context of
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ancestor fields.  Assuming that $(\vec\alpha) \, t$ has ancestor fields $\vec
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b \ty \vec\rho$, the above record operations will get the following types:
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\begin{matharray}{lll}
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  c@i & \ty & \record{\vec b \ty \vec\rho, \vec c \ty \vec\sigma, \more \ty
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    \zeta} \To \sigma@i \\
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  c@i_update & \ty & \sigma@i \To
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    \record{\vec b \ty \vec\rho, \vec c \ty \vec\sigma, \more \ty \zeta} \To
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    \record{\vec b \ty \vec\rho, \vec c \ty \vec\sigma, \more \ty \zeta} \\
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  t{\dtt}make & \ty & \vec\rho \To \vec\sigma \To
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    \record{\vec b \ty \vec\rho, \vec c \ty \vec \sigma} \\
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\end{matharray}
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\noindent
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\medskip Some further operations address the extension aspect of a derived
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record scheme specifically: $fields$ produces a record fragment consisting of
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exactly the new fields introduced here (the result may serve as a more part
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elsewhere); $extend$ takes a fixed record and adds a given more part;
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$truncate$ restricts a record scheme to a fixed record.
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\begin{matharray}{lll}
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  t{\dtt}fields & \ty & \vec\sigma \To \record{\vec c \ty \vec \sigma} \\
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  t{\dtt}extend & \ty & \record{\vec d \ty \vec \rho, \vec c \ty \vec\sigma} \To
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    \zeta \To \record{\vec d \ty \vec \rho, \vec c \ty \vec\sigma, \more \ty \zeta} \\
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  t{\dtt}truncate & \ty & \record{\vec d \ty \vec \rho, \vec c \ty \vec\sigma, \more \ty \zeta} \To
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    \record{\vec d \ty \vec \rho, \vec c \ty \vec\sigma} \\
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\end{matharray}
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\noindent Note that $t{\dtt}make$ and $t{\dtt}fields$ actually coincide for root records.
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\subsubsection{Derived rules and proof tools}
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The record package proves several results internally, declaring these facts to
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appropriate proof tools.  This enables users to reason about record structures
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quite conveniently.  Assume that $t$ is a record type as specified above.
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\begin{enumerate}
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\item Standard conversions for selectors or updates applied to record
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  constructor terms are made part of the default Simplifier context; thus
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  proofs by reduction of basic operations merely require the $simp$ method
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  without further arguments.  These rules are available as $t{\dtt}simps$,
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  too.
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\item Selectors applied to updated records are automatically reduced by an
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  internal simplification procedure, which is also part of the standard
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  Simplifier setup.
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\item Inject equations of a form analogous to $((x, y) = (x', y')) \equiv x=x'
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  \conj y=y'$ are declared to the Simplifier and Classical Reasoner as $iff$
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  rules.  These rules are available as $t{\dtt}iffs$.
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\item The introduction rule for record equality analogous to $x~r = x~r' \Imp
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  y~r = y~r' \Imp \dots \Imp r = r'$ is declared to the Simplifier, and as the
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  basic rule context as ``$intro?$''.  The rule is called $t{\dtt}equality$.
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\item Representations of arbitrary record expressions as canonical constructor
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  terms are provided both in $cases$ and $induct$ format (cf.\ the generic
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  proof methods of the same name, \S\ref{sec:cases-induct}).  Several
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  variations are available, for fixed records, record schemes, more parts etc.
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  The generic proof methods are sufficiently smart to pick the most sensible
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  rule according to the type of the indicated record expression: users just
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  need to apply something like ``$(cases~r)$'' to a certain proof problem.
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\item The derived record operations $t{\dtt}make$, $t{\dtt}fields$,
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  $t{\dtt}extend$, $t{\dtt}truncate$ are \emph{not} treated automatically, but
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  usually need to be expanded by hand, using the collective fact
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  $t{\dtt}defs$.
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\end{enumerate}
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\subsection{Datatypes}\label{sec:hol-datatype}
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\indexisarcmdof{HOL}{datatype}\indexisarcmdof{HOL}{rep-datatype}
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\begin{matharray}{rcl}
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  \isarcmd{datatype} & : & \isartrans{theory}{theory} \\
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  \isarcmd{rep_datatype} & : & \isartrans{theory}{theory} \\
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\end{matharray}
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\railterm{repdatatype}
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\begin{rail}
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  repdatatype (name *) dtrules
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  ;
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  dtspec: parname? typespec infix? '=' (cons + '|')
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  ;
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  cons: name (type *) mixfix?
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  ;
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  dtrules: 'distinct' thmrefs 'inject' thmrefs 'induction' thmrefs
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\end{rail}
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\begin{descr}
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\item [$\isarkeyword{datatype}$] defines inductive datatypes in HOL.
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\item [$\isarkeyword{rep_datatype}$] represents existing types as inductive
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  ones, generating the standard infrastructure of derived concepts (primitive
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  recursion etc.).
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The induction and exhaustion theorems generated provide case names according
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to the constructors involved, while parameters are named after the types (see
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also \S\ref{sec:cases-induct}).
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old-style theory syntax being used there!  Apart from proper proof methods for
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\texttt{case_tac} and \texttt{induct_tac} available, see
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structure of subgoals (including internally bound parameters).
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\subsection{Recursive functions}\label{sec:recursion}
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\indexisarcmdof{HOL}{primrec}\indexisarcmdof{HOL}{recdef}\indexisarcmdof{HOL}{recdef-tc}
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\begin{matharray}{rcl}
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  \isarcmd{recdef} & : & \isartrans{theory}{theory} \\
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\begin{rail}
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  'primrec' parname? (equation +)
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  recdeftc thmdecl? tc
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  hints: '(' 'hints' (recdefmod *) ')'
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  recdefmod: ((recdefsimp | recdefcong | recdefwf) (() | 'add' | 'del') ':' thmrefs) | clasimpmod
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\begin{descr}
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\item [$\isarkeyword{primrec}$] defines primitive recursive functions over
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  datatypes, see also \cite{isabelle-HOL}.
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\item [$\isarkeyword{recdef}$] defines general well-founded recursive
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  functions (using the TFL package), see also \cite{isabelle-HOL}.  The
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  ``$(permissive)$'' option tells TFL to recover from failed proof attempts,
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  returning unfinished results.  The $recdef_simp$, $recdef_cong$, and
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  $recdef_wf$ hints refer to auxiliary rules to be used in the internal
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  automated proof process of TFL.  Additional $clasimpmod$ declarations (cf.\ 
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  (cf.\ \S\ref{sec:simplifier}) and Classical reasoner (cf.\ 
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  \S\ref{sec:classical}).
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  termination condition number $i$ (default $1$) as generated by a
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  $\isarkeyword{recdef}$ definition of constant $c$.
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  internal proofs without manual intervention.
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\end{descr}
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\S\ref{sec:cases-induct}): rule $c\mathord{.}induct$ (where $c$ is the name of
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the function definition) refers to a specific induction rule, with parameters
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named according to the user-specified equations.  Case names of
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$\isarkeyword{primrec}$ are that of the datatypes involved, while those of
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$\isarkeyword{recdef}$ are numbered (starting from $1$).
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The equations provided by these packages may be referred later as theorem list
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$f{\dtt}simps$, where $f$ is the (collective) name of the functions defined.
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Individual equations may be named explicitly as well; note that for
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$\isarkeyword{recdef}$ each specification given by the user may result in
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several theorems.
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\medskip Hints for $\isarkeyword{recdef}$ may be also declared globally, using
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the following attributes.
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\indexisarattof{HOL}{recdef-simp}\indexisarattof{HOL}{recdef-cong}\indexisarattof{HOL}{recdef-wf}
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\begin{matharray}{rcl}
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  recdef_simp & : & \isaratt \\
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  recdef_cong & : & \isaratt \\
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  recdef_wf & : & \isaratt \\
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\end{matharray}
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\railalias{recdefsimp}{recdef\_simp}
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\railterm{recdefsimp}
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\railalias{recdefcong}{recdef\_cong}
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\railterm{recdefcong}
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\railalias{recdefwf}{recdef\_wf}
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\railterm{recdefwf}
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\begin{rail}
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  (recdefsimp | recdefcong | recdefwf) (() | 'add' | 'del')
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  ;
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\end{rail}
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\subsection{(Co)Inductive sets}\label{sec:hol-inductive}
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\indexisarcmdof{HOL}{inductive}\indexisarcmdof{HOL}{coinductive}\indexisarattof{HOL}{mono}
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\begin{matharray}{rcl}
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  \isarcmd{inductive} & : & \isartrans{theory}{theory} \\
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  \isarcmd{coinductive} & : & \isartrans{theory}{theory} \\
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  mono & : & \isaratt \\
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\end{matharray}
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\begin{rail}
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  ('inductive' | 'coinductive') sets intros monos?
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  ;
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  'mono' (() | 'add' | 'del')
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  ;
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  sets: (term +)
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  ;
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  intros: 'intros' (thmdecl? prop +)
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  ;
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  monos: 'monos' thmrefs
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  ;
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\end{rail}
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\begin{descr}
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\item [$\isarkeyword{inductive}$ and $\isarkeyword{coinductive}$] define
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  (co)inductive sets from the given introduction rules.
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\item [$mono$] declares monotonicity rules.  These rule are involved in the
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  automated monotonicity proof of $\isarkeyword{inductive}$.
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\end{descr}
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See \cite{isabelle-HOL} for further information on inductive definitions in
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HOL, but note that this covers the old-style theory format.
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\subsection{Arithmetic proof support}
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\indexisarmethof{HOL}{arith}\indexisarattof{HOL}{arith-split}
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\begin{matharray}{rcl}
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  arith & : & \isarmeth \\
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  arith_split & : & \isaratt \\
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\end{matharray}
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   578
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   579
\begin{rail}
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  'arith' '!'?
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   581
  ;
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   582
\end{rail}
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The $arith$ method decides linear arithmetic problems (on types $nat$, $int$,
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$real$).  Any current facts are inserted into the goal before running the
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procedure.  The ``!''~argument causes the full context of assumptions to be
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included.  The $arith_split$ attribute declares case split rules to be
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expanded before the arithmetic procedure is invoked.
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diff changeset
   589
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   590
Note that a simpler (but faster) version of arithmetic reasoning is already
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diff changeset
   591
performed by the Simplifier.
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diff changeset
   592
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diff changeset
   593
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\subsection{Cases and induction: emulating tactic scripts}\label{sec:hol-induct-tac}
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The following important tactical tools of Isabelle/HOL have been ported to
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   597
Isar.  These should be never used in proper proof texts!
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diff changeset
   598
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\indexisarmethof{HOL}{case-tac}\indexisarmethof{HOL}{induct-tac}
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\indexisarmethof{HOL}{ind-cases}\indexisarcmdof{HOL}{inductive-cases}
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\begin{matharray}{rcl}
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  case_tac^* & : & \isarmeth \\
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   603
  induct_tac^* & : & \isarmeth \\
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   604
  ind_cases^* & : & \isarmeth \\
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  \isarcmd{inductive_cases} & : & \isartrans{theory}{theory} \\
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\end{matharray}
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\railalias{casetac}{case\_tac}
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   609
\railterm{casetac}
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   611
\railalias{inducttac}{induct\_tac}
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\railterm{inducttac}
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\railalias{indcases}{ind\_cases}
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   615
\railterm{indcases}
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\railalias{inductivecases}{inductive\_cases}
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\railterm{inductivecases}
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   619
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parents:
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   620
\begin{rail}
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parents:
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  casetac goalspec? term rule?
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wenzelm
parents:
diff changeset
   622
  ;
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parents:
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   623
  inducttac goalspec? (insts * 'and') rule?
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parents:
diff changeset
   624
  ;
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parents:
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   625
  indcases (prop +)
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parents:
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   626
  ;
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   627
  inductivecases (thmdecl? (prop +) + 'and')
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   628
  ;
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wenzelm
parents:
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   629
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parents:
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  rule: ('rule' ':' thmref)
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  ;
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   632
\end{rail}
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parents:
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   633
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   634
\begin{descr}
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   635
\item [$case_tac$ and $induct_tac$] admit to reason about inductive datatypes
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  only (unless an alternative rule is given explicitly).  Furthermore,
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parents:
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   637
  $case_tac$ does a classical case split on booleans; $induct_tac$ allows only
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parents:
diff changeset
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  variables to be given as instantiation.  These tactic emulations feature
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parents:
diff changeset
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  both goal addressing and dynamic instantiation.  Note that named rule cases
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   640
  are \emph{not} provided as would be by the proper $induct$ and $cases$ proof
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   641
  methods (see \S\ref{sec:cases-induct}).
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\item [$ind_cases$ and $\isarkeyword{inductive_cases}$] provide an interface
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  to the internal \texttt{mk_cases} operation.  Rules are simplified in an
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   645
  unrestricted forward manner.
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parents: 12879
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  While $ind_cases$ is a proof method to apply the result immediately as
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   648
  elimination rules, $\isarkeyword{inductive_cases}$ provides case split
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  theorems at the theory level for later use,
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   650
\end{descr}
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\subsection{Executable code}
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   655
Isabelle/Pure provides a generic infrastructure to support code generation
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   656
from executable specifications, both functional and relational programs.
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   657
Isabelle/HOL instantiates these mechanisms in a way that is amenable to
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   658
end-user applications.  See \cite{isabelle-HOL} for further information (this
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actually covers the new-style theory format as well).
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parents: 13024
diff changeset
   660
ddf235f2384a some more stuff;
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parents: 13024
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   661
\indexisarcmd{generate-code}\indexisarcmd{consts-code}\indexisarcmd{types-code}
ddf235f2384a some more stuff;
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parents: 13024
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   662
\indexisaratt{code}
ddf235f2384a some more stuff;
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parents: 13024
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   663
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parents: 13024
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   664
\begin{matharray}{rcl}
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parents: 13024
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   665
  \isarcmd{generate_code} & : & \isartrans{theory}{theory} \\
ddf235f2384a some more stuff;
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parents: 13024
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  \isarcmd{consts_code} & : & \isartrans{theory}{theory} \\
ddf235f2384a some more stuff;
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parents: 13024
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   667
  \isarcmd{types_code} & : & \isartrans{theory}{theory} \\  
ddf235f2384a some more stuff;
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parents: 13024
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   668
  code & : & \isaratt \\
ddf235f2384a some more stuff;
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parents: 13024
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   669
\end{matharray}
ddf235f2384a some more stuff;
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parents: 13024
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   670
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wenzelm
parents: 13024
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   671
\railalias{generatecode}{generate\_code}
ddf235f2384a some more stuff;
wenzelm
parents: 13024
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   672
\railterm{generatecode}
ddf235f2384a some more stuff;
wenzelm
parents: 13024
diff changeset
   673
ddf235f2384a some more stuff;
wenzelm
parents: 13024
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   674
\railalias{constscode}{consts\_code}
ddf235f2384a some more stuff;
wenzelm
parents: 13024
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   675
\railterm{constscode}
ddf235f2384a some more stuff;
wenzelm
parents: 13024
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   676
ddf235f2384a some more stuff;
wenzelm
parents: 13024
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   677
\railalias{typescode}{types\_code}
ddf235f2384a some more stuff;
wenzelm
parents: 13024
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   678
\railterm{typescode}
ddf235f2384a some more stuff;
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parents: 13024
diff changeset
   679
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wenzelm
parents: 13024
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   680
\begin{rail}
ddf235f2384a some more stuff;
wenzelm
parents: 13024
diff changeset
   681
  generatecode ( () | '(' name ')') ((name '=' term) +)
ddf235f2384a some more stuff;
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parents: 13024
diff changeset
   682
  ;
ddf235f2384a some more stuff;
wenzelm
parents: 13024
diff changeset
   683
  constscode (name ('::' type)? template +)
ddf235f2384a some more stuff;
wenzelm
parents: 13024
diff changeset
   684
  ;
ddf235f2384a some more stuff;
wenzelm
parents: 13024
diff changeset
   685
  typescode (name template +)
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wenzelm
parents: 13024
diff changeset
   686
  ;
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wenzelm
parents: 13024
diff changeset
   687
  template: '(' string ')'
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wenzelm
parents: 13024
diff changeset
   688
  ;
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wenzelm
parents: 13024
diff changeset
   689
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wenzelm
parents: 13024
diff changeset
   690
  'code' (name)?
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wenzelm
parents: 13024
diff changeset
   691
  ;
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wenzelm
parents: 13024
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   692
\end{rail}
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parents: 13024
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   693
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parents: 13024
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   694
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\section{HOLCF}
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parents:
diff changeset
   696
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wenzelm
parents:
diff changeset
   697
\subsection{Mixfix syntax for continuous operations}
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wenzelm
parents:
diff changeset
   698
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wenzelm
parents:
diff changeset
   699
\indexisarcmdof{HOLCF}{consts}\indexisarcmdof{HOLCF}{constdefs}
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wenzelm
parents:
diff changeset
   700
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wenzelm
parents:
diff changeset
   701
\begin{matharray}{rcl}
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wenzelm
parents:
diff changeset
   702
  \isarcmd{consts} & : & \isartrans{theory}{theory} \\
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wenzelm
parents:
diff changeset
   703
  \isarcmd{constdefs} & : & \isartrans{theory}{theory} \\
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parents:
diff changeset
   704
\end{matharray}
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parents:
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   705
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wenzelm
parents:
diff changeset
   706
HOLCF provides a separate type for continuous functions $\alpha \rightarrow
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wenzelm
parents:
diff changeset
   707
\beta$, with an explicit application operator $f \cdot x$.  Isabelle mixfix
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wenzelm
parents:
diff changeset
   708
syntax normally refers directly to the pure meta-level function type $\alpha
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wenzelm
parents:
diff changeset
   709
\To \beta$, with application $f\,x$.
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wenzelm
parents:
diff changeset
   710
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wenzelm
parents:
diff changeset
   711
The HOLCF variants of $\CONSTS$ and $\CONSTDEFS$ have the same outer syntax as
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wenzelm
parents:
diff changeset
   712
the pure versions (cf.\ \S\ref{sec:consts}).  Internally, declarations
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wenzelm
parents:
diff changeset
   713
involving continuous function types are treated specifically, transforming the
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wenzelm
parents:
diff changeset
   714
syntax template accordingly and generating syntax translation rules for the
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wenzelm
parents:
diff changeset
   715
abstract and concrete representation of application.
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wenzelm
parents:
diff changeset
   716
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wenzelm
parents:
diff changeset
   717
The behavior for plain meta-level function types is unchanged.  Mixed
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wenzelm
parents:
diff changeset
   718
continuous and meta-level application is \emph{not} supported.
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wenzelm
parents:
diff changeset
   719
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wenzelm
parents:
diff changeset
   720
\subsection{Recursive domains}
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wenzelm
parents:
diff changeset
   721
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wenzelm
parents:
diff changeset
   722
\indexisarcmdof{HOLCF}{domain}
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wenzelm
parents:
diff changeset
   723
\begin{matharray}{rcl}
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wenzelm
parents:
diff changeset
   724
  \isarcmd{domain} & : & \isartrans{theory}{theory} \\
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wenzelm
parents:
diff changeset
   725
\end{matharray}
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parents:
diff changeset
   726
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wenzelm
parents:
diff changeset
   727
\begin{rail}
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wenzelm
parents:
diff changeset
   728
  'domain' parname? (dmspec + 'and')
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wenzelm
parents:
diff changeset
   729
  ;
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wenzelm
parents:
diff changeset
   730
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wenzelm
parents:
diff changeset
   731
  dmspec: typespec '=' (cons + '|')
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wenzelm
parents:
diff changeset
   732
  ;
13024
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parents: 13016
diff changeset
   733
  cons: name (type *) mixfix?
12621
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wenzelm
parents:
diff changeset
   734
  ;
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wenzelm
parents:
diff changeset
   735
  dtrules: 'distinct' thmrefs 'inject' thmrefs 'induction' thmrefs
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wenzelm
parents:
diff changeset
   736
\end{rail}
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wenzelm
parents:
diff changeset
   737
13041
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parents: 13039
diff changeset
   738
Recursive domains in HOLCF are analogous to datatypes in classical HOL (cf.\ 
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wenzelm
parents: 13039
diff changeset
   739
\S\ref{sec:hol-datatype}).  Mutual recursion is supported, but no nesting nor
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parents:
diff changeset
   740
arbitrary branching.  Domain constructors may be strict (default) or lazy, the
13041
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parents: 13039
diff changeset
   741
latter admits to introduce infinitary objects in the typical LCF manner (e.g.\ 
13014
3c1c493e6d93 records from logics-HOL;
wenzelm
parents: 12879
diff changeset
   742
lazy lists).  See also \cite{MuellerNvOS99} for a general discussion of HOLCF
3c1c493e6d93 records from logics-HOL;
wenzelm
parents: 12879
diff changeset
   743
domains.
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parents:
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   744
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wenzelm
parents:
diff changeset
   745
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wenzelm
parents:
diff changeset
   746
\section{ZF}
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wenzelm
parents:
diff changeset
   747
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wenzelm
parents:
diff changeset
   748
\subsection{Type checking}
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parents:
diff changeset
   749
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parents: 13016
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   750
The ZF logic is essentially untyped, so the concept of ``type checking'' is
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wenzelm
parents: 13016
diff changeset
   751
performed as logical reasoning about set-membership statements.  A special
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wenzelm
parents: 13016
diff changeset
   752
method assists users in this task; a version of this is already declared as a
13041
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parents: 13039
diff changeset
   753
``solver'' in the standard Simplifier setup.
13024
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parents: 13016
diff changeset
   754
0461b281c2b5 more stuff;
wenzelm
parents: 13016
diff changeset
   755
\indexisarcmd{print-tcset}\indexisaratt{typecheck}\indexisaratt{TC}
0461b281c2b5 more stuff;
wenzelm
parents: 13016
diff changeset
   756
0461b281c2b5 more stuff;
wenzelm
parents: 13016
diff changeset
   757
\begin{matharray}{rcl}
0461b281c2b5 more stuff;
wenzelm
parents: 13016
diff changeset
   758
  \isarcmd{print_tcset}^* & : & \isarkeep{theory~|~proof} \\
0461b281c2b5 more stuff;
wenzelm
parents: 13016
diff changeset
   759
  typecheck & : & \isarmeth \\
0461b281c2b5 more stuff;
wenzelm
parents: 13016
diff changeset
   760
  TC & : & \isaratt \\
0461b281c2b5 more stuff;
wenzelm
parents: 13016
diff changeset
   761
\end{matharray}
0461b281c2b5 more stuff;
wenzelm
parents: 13016
diff changeset
   762
0461b281c2b5 more stuff;
wenzelm
parents: 13016
diff changeset
   763
\begin{rail}
0461b281c2b5 more stuff;
wenzelm
parents: 13016
diff changeset
   764
  'TC' (() | 'add' | 'del')
0461b281c2b5 more stuff;
wenzelm
parents: 13016
diff changeset
   765
  ;
0461b281c2b5 more stuff;
wenzelm
parents: 13016
diff changeset
   766
\end{rail}
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wenzelm
parents: 13016
diff changeset
   767
0461b281c2b5 more stuff;
wenzelm
parents: 13016
diff changeset
   768
\begin{descr}
0461b281c2b5 more stuff;
wenzelm
parents: 13016
diff changeset
   769
  
0461b281c2b5 more stuff;
wenzelm
parents: 13016
diff changeset
   770
\item [$\isarcmd{print_tcset}$] prints the collection of typechecking rules of
0461b281c2b5 more stuff;
wenzelm
parents: 13016
diff changeset
   771
  the current context.
0461b281c2b5 more stuff;
wenzelm
parents: 13016
diff changeset
   772
  
0461b281c2b5 more stuff;
wenzelm
parents: 13016
diff changeset
   773
  Note that the component built into the Simplifier only knows about those
0461b281c2b5 more stuff;
wenzelm
parents: 13016
diff changeset
   774
  rules being declared globally in the theory!
0461b281c2b5 more stuff;
wenzelm
parents: 13016
diff changeset
   775
  
0461b281c2b5 more stuff;
wenzelm
parents: 13016
diff changeset
   776
\item [$typecheck$] attempts to solve any pending type-checking problems in
0461b281c2b5 more stuff;
wenzelm
parents: 13016
diff changeset
   777
  subgoals.
0461b281c2b5 more stuff;
wenzelm
parents: 13016
diff changeset
   778
  
0461b281c2b5 more stuff;
wenzelm
parents: 13016
diff changeset
   779
\item [$TC$] adds or deletes type-checking rules from the context.
0461b281c2b5 more stuff;
wenzelm
parents: 13016
diff changeset
   780
0461b281c2b5 more stuff;
wenzelm
parents: 13016
diff changeset
   781
\end{descr}
0461b281c2b5 more stuff;
wenzelm
parents: 13016
diff changeset
   782
0461b281c2b5 more stuff;
wenzelm
parents: 13016
diff changeset
   783
0461b281c2b5 more stuff;
wenzelm
parents: 13016
diff changeset
   784
\subsection{(Co)Inductive sets and datatypes}
0461b281c2b5 more stuff;
wenzelm
parents: 13016
diff changeset
   785
0461b281c2b5 more stuff;
wenzelm
parents: 13016
diff changeset
   786
\subsubsection{Set definitions}
0461b281c2b5 more stuff;
wenzelm
parents: 13016
diff changeset
   787
0461b281c2b5 more stuff;
wenzelm
parents: 13016
diff changeset
   788
In ZF everything is a set.  The generic inductive package also provides a
0461b281c2b5 more stuff;
wenzelm
parents: 13016
diff changeset
   789
specific view for ``datatype'' specifications.  Coinductive definitions are
13041
6faccf7d0f25 *** empty log message ***
wenzelm
parents: 13039
diff changeset
   790
available in both cases, too.
13024
0461b281c2b5 more stuff;
wenzelm
parents: 13016
diff changeset
   791
0461b281c2b5 more stuff;
wenzelm
parents: 13016
diff changeset
   792
\indexisarcmdof{ZF}{inductive}\indexisarcmdof{ZF}{coinductive}
0461b281c2b5 more stuff;
wenzelm
parents: 13016
diff changeset
   793
\indexisarcmdof{ZF}{datatype}\indexisarcmdof{ZF}{codatatype}
0461b281c2b5 more stuff;
wenzelm
parents: 13016
diff changeset
   794
\begin{matharray}{rcl}
0461b281c2b5 more stuff;
wenzelm
parents: 13016
diff changeset
   795
  \isarcmd{inductive} & : & \isartrans{theory}{theory} \\
0461b281c2b5 more stuff;
wenzelm
parents: 13016
diff changeset
   796
  \isarcmd{coinductive} & : & \isartrans{theory}{theory} \\
0461b281c2b5 more stuff;
wenzelm
parents: 13016
diff changeset
   797
  \isarcmd{datatype} & : & \isartrans{theory}{theory} \\
0461b281c2b5 more stuff;
wenzelm
parents: 13016
diff changeset
   798
  \isarcmd{codatatype} & : & \isartrans{theory}{theory} \\
0461b281c2b5 more stuff;
wenzelm
parents: 13016
diff changeset
   799
\end{matharray}
0461b281c2b5 more stuff;
wenzelm
parents: 13016
diff changeset
   800
0461b281c2b5 more stuff;
wenzelm
parents: 13016
diff changeset
   801
\railalias{CONDEFS}{con\_defs}
0461b281c2b5 more stuff;
wenzelm
parents: 13016
diff changeset
   802
\railterm{CONDEFS}
0461b281c2b5 more stuff;
wenzelm
parents: 13016
diff changeset
   803
0461b281c2b5 more stuff;
wenzelm
parents: 13016
diff changeset
   804
\railalias{TYPEINTROS}{type\_intros}
0461b281c2b5 more stuff;
wenzelm
parents: 13016
diff changeset
   805
\railterm{TYPEINTROS}
0461b281c2b5 more stuff;
wenzelm
parents: 13016
diff changeset
   806
0461b281c2b5 more stuff;
wenzelm
parents: 13016
diff changeset
   807
\railalias{TYPEELIMS}{type\_elims}
0461b281c2b5 more stuff;
wenzelm
parents: 13016
diff changeset
   808
\railterm{TYPEELIMS}
0461b281c2b5 more stuff;
wenzelm
parents: 13016
diff changeset
   809
0461b281c2b5 more stuff;
wenzelm
parents: 13016
diff changeset
   810
\begin{rail}
0461b281c2b5 more stuff;
wenzelm
parents: 13016
diff changeset
   811
  ('inductive' | 'coinductive') domains intros hints
0461b281c2b5 more stuff;
wenzelm
parents: 13016
diff changeset
   812
  ;
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wenzelm
parents:
diff changeset
   813
13024
0461b281c2b5 more stuff;
wenzelm
parents: 13016
diff changeset
   814
  domains: 'domains' (term + '+') ('<=' | subseteq) term
0461b281c2b5 more stuff;
wenzelm
parents: 13016
diff changeset
   815
  ;
0461b281c2b5 more stuff;
wenzelm
parents: 13016
diff changeset
   816
  intros: 'intros' (thmdecl? prop +)
0461b281c2b5 more stuff;
wenzelm
parents: 13016
diff changeset
   817
  ;
0461b281c2b5 more stuff;
wenzelm
parents: 13016
diff changeset
   818
  hints: monos? condefs? typeintros? typeelims?
0461b281c2b5 more stuff;
wenzelm
parents: 13016
diff changeset
   819
  ;
0461b281c2b5 more stuff;
wenzelm
parents: 13016
diff changeset
   820
  monos: ('monos' thmrefs)?
0461b281c2b5 more stuff;
wenzelm
parents: 13016
diff changeset
   821
  ;
0461b281c2b5 more stuff;
wenzelm
parents: 13016
diff changeset
   822
  condefs: (CONDEFS thmrefs)?
0461b281c2b5 more stuff;
wenzelm
parents: 13016
diff changeset
   823
  ;
0461b281c2b5 more stuff;
wenzelm
parents: 13016
diff changeset
   824
  typeintros: (TYPEINTROS thmrefs)?
0461b281c2b5 more stuff;
wenzelm
parents: 13016
diff changeset
   825
  ;
0461b281c2b5 more stuff;
wenzelm
parents: 13016
diff changeset
   826
  typeelims: (TYPEELIMS thmrefs)?
0461b281c2b5 more stuff;
wenzelm
parents: 13016
diff changeset
   827
  ;
0461b281c2b5 more stuff;
wenzelm
parents: 13016
diff changeset
   828
\end{rail}
0461b281c2b5 more stuff;
wenzelm
parents: 13016
diff changeset
   829
0461b281c2b5 more stuff;
wenzelm
parents: 13016
diff changeset
   830
In the following diagram $monos$, $typeintros$, and $typeelims$ are the same
0461b281c2b5 more stuff;
wenzelm
parents: 13016
diff changeset
   831
as above.
0461b281c2b5 more stuff;
wenzelm
parents: 13016
diff changeset
   832
0461b281c2b5 more stuff;
wenzelm
parents: 13016
diff changeset
   833
\begin{rail}
0461b281c2b5 more stuff;
wenzelm
parents: 13016
diff changeset
   834
  ('datatype' | 'codatatype') domain? (dtspec + 'and') hints
0461b281c2b5 more stuff;
wenzelm
parents: 13016
diff changeset
   835
  ;
0461b281c2b5 more stuff;
wenzelm
parents: 13016
diff changeset
   836
0461b281c2b5 more stuff;
wenzelm
parents: 13016
diff changeset
   837
  domain: ('<=' | subseteq) term
0461b281c2b5 more stuff;
wenzelm
parents: 13016
diff changeset
   838
  ;
0461b281c2b5 more stuff;
wenzelm
parents: 13016
diff changeset
   839
  dtspec: term '=' (con + '|')
0461b281c2b5 more stuff;
wenzelm
parents: 13016
diff changeset
   840
  ;
0461b281c2b5 more stuff;
wenzelm
parents: 13016
diff changeset
   841
  con: name ('(' (term ',' +) ')')?  
0461b281c2b5 more stuff;
wenzelm
parents: 13016
diff changeset
   842
  ;
0461b281c2b5 more stuff;
wenzelm
parents: 13016
diff changeset
   843
  hints: monos? typeintros? typeelims?
0461b281c2b5 more stuff;
wenzelm
parents: 13016
diff changeset
   844
  ;
0461b281c2b5 more stuff;
wenzelm
parents: 13016
diff changeset
   845
\end{rail}
0461b281c2b5 more stuff;
wenzelm
parents: 13016
diff changeset
   846
0461b281c2b5 more stuff;
wenzelm
parents: 13016
diff changeset
   847
See \cite{isabelle-ZF} for further information on inductive definitions in
0461b281c2b5 more stuff;
wenzelm
parents: 13016
diff changeset
   848
HOL, but note that this covers the old-style theory format.
12621
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wenzelm
parents:
diff changeset
   849
13024
0461b281c2b5 more stuff;
wenzelm
parents: 13016
diff changeset
   850
0461b281c2b5 more stuff;
wenzelm
parents: 13016
diff changeset
   851
\subsubsection{Primitive recursive functions}
0461b281c2b5 more stuff;
wenzelm
parents: 13016
diff changeset
   852
0461b281c2b5 more stuff;
wenzelm
parents: 13016
diff changeset
   853
\indexisarcmdof{ZF}{primrec}
0461b281c2b5 more stuff;
wenzelm
parents: 13016
diff changeset
   854
\begin{matharray}{rcl}
0461b281c2b5 more stuff;
wenzelm
parents: 13016
diff changeset
   855
  \isarcmd{primrec} & : & \isartrans{theory}{theory} \\
0461b281c2b5 more stuff;
wenzelm
parents: 13016
diff changeset
   856
\end{matharray}
0461b281c2b5 more stuff;
wenzelm
parents: 13016
diff changeset
   857
0461b281c2b5 more stuff;
wenzelm
parents: 13016
diff changeset
   858
\begin{rail}
0461b281c2b5 more stuff;
wenzelm
parents: 13016
diff changeset
   859
  'primrec' (thmdecl? prop +)
0461b281c2b5 more stuff;
wenzelm
parents: 13016
diff changeset
   860
  ;
0461b281c2b5 more stuff;
wenzelm
parents: 13016
diff changeset
   861
\end{rail}
0461b281c2b5 more stuff;
wenzelm
parents: 13016
diff changeset
   862
0461b281c2b5 more stuff;
wenzelm
parents: 13016
diff changeset
   863
13042
wenzelm
parents: 13041
diff changeset
   864
\subsubsection{Cases and induction: emulating tactic scripts}
13024
0461b281c2b5 more stuff;
wenzelm
parents: 13016
diff changeset
   865
0461b281c2b5 more stuff;
wenzelm
parents: 13016
diff changeset
   866
The following important tactical tools of Isabelle/ZF have been ported to
0461b281c2b5 more stuff;
wenzelm
parents: 13016
diff changeset
   867
Isar.  These should be never used in proper proof texts!
0461b281c2b5 more stuff;
wenzelm
parents: 13016
diff changeset
   868
0461b281c2b5 more stuff;
wenzelm
parents: 13016
diff changeset
   869
\indexisarmethof{ZF}{case-tac}\indexisarmethof{ZF}{induct-tac}
0461b281c2b5 more stuff;
wenzelm
parents: 13016
diff changeset
   870
\indexisarmethof{ZF}{ind-cases}\indexisarcmdof{ZF}{inductive-cases}
0461b281c2b5 more stuff;
wenzelm
parents: 13016
diff changeset
   871
\begin{matharray}{rcl}
0461b281c2b5 more stuff;
wenzelm
parents: 13016
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   872
  case_tac^* & : & \isarmeth \\
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  induct_tac^* & : & \isarmeth \\
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  ind_cases^* & : & \isarmeth \\
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  \isarcmd{inductive_cases} & : & \isartrans{theory}{theory} \\
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\end{matharray}
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\begin{rail}
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  (casetac | inducttac) goalspec? name
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  ;
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  ;
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  inductivecases (thmdecl? (prop +) + 'and')
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  ;
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