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\documentclass[12pt,a4paper,fleqn]{report}
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\usepackage{latexsym,graphicx}
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\usepackage{listings}
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\usepackage[refpage]{nomencl}
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\usepackage{../../iman,../../extra,../../isar,../../proof}
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\usepackage{../../isabelle,../../isabellesym}
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\usepackage{style}
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\usepackage{../../pdfsetup}
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\renewcommand{\isasymlongleftrightarrow}{\isamath{\leftrightarrow}}
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\renewcommand{\isasymdiv}{\isamath{{}^{-1}}}
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\renewcommand{\isasymotimes}{\isamath{\circ}}
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\newcommand{\cmd}[1]{\isacommand{#1}}
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\newcommand{\isasymINFIX}{\cmd{infix}}
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\newcommand{\isasymLOCALE}{\cmd{locale}}
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\newcommand{\isasymINCLUDES}{\cmd{includes}}
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\newcommand{\isasymDATATYPE}{\cmd{datatype}}
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\newcommand{\isasymAXCLASS}{\cmd{axclass}}
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\newcommand{\isasymFIXES}{\cmd{fixes}}
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\newcommand{\isasymASSUMES}{\cmd{assumes}}
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\newcommand{\isasymDEFINES}{\cmd{defines}}
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\newcommand{\isasymNOTES}{\cmd{notes}}
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\newcommand{\isasymSHOWS}{\cmd{shows}}
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\newcommand{\isasymCLASS}{\cmd{class}}
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\newcommand{\isasymINSTANCE}{\cmd{instance}}
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\newcommand{\isasymINSTANTIATION}{\cmd{instantiation}}
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\newcommand{\isasymPRINTCONTEXT}{\cmd{print-context}}
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\newcommand{\isasymLEMMA}{\cmd{lemma}}
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\newcommand{\isasymPROOF}{\cmd{proof}}
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\newcommand{\isasymQED}{\cmd{qed}}
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\newcommand{\isasymFIX}{\cmd{fix}}
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\newcommand{\isasymASSUME}{\cmd{assume}}
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\newcommand{\isasymSHOW}{\cmd{show}}
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\newcommand{\isasymNOTE}{\cmd{note}}
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\newcommand{\qt}[1]{``#1''}
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\newcommand{\qtt}[1]{"{}{#1}"{}}
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\newcommand{\qn}[1]{\emph{#1}}
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\newcommand{\strong}[1]{{\bfseries #1}}
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\newcommand{\fixme}[1][!]{\strong{FIXME: #1}}
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\lstset{basicstyle=\scriptsize\ttfamily,keywordstyle=\itshape,commentstyle=\itshape\sffamily,frame=single}
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\newcommand{\lstsml}[1]{\lstset{language=ML}\lstinputlisting{#1}}
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\newcommand{\lsthaskell}[1]{\lstset{language=Haskell}\lstinputlisting{#1}}
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\hyphenation{Isabelle}
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\hyphenation{Isar}
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\isadroptag{theory}
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\title{\includegraphics[scale=0.5]{isabelle_isar}
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\\[4ex] Haskell-style type classes with Isabelle/Isar}
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\author{\emph{Florian Haftmann}}
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\begin{document}
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\maketitle
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\begin{abstract}
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This tutorial introduces the look-and-feel of Isar type classes
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to the end-user; Isar type classes are a convenient mechanism
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for organizing specifications, overcoming some drawbacks
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of raw axiomatic type classes. Essentially, they combine
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an operational aspect (in the manner of Haskell) with
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a logical aspect, both managed uniformly.
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\end{abstract}
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\thispagestyle{empty}\clearpage
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\pagenumbering{roman}
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\clearfirst
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\input{Thy/document/Classes.tex}
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\begingroup
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%\tocentry{\bibname}
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\bibliographystyle{plain} \small\raggedright\frenchspacing
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\bibliography{../../manual}
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\endgroup
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\end{document}
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%%% Local Variables:
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%%% mode: latex
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%%% TeX-master: t
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%%% End:
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