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%% $Id$
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\chapter{Theories, Terms and Types} \label{theories}
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\index{theories|(}\index{signatures|bold}
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\index{reading!axioms|see{{\tt assume_ax}}} Theories organize the
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syntax, declarations and axioms of a mathematical development.  They
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are built, starting from the {\Pure} or {\CPure} theory, by extending
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and merging existing theories.  They have the \ML\ type
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\mltydx{theory}.  Theory operations signal errors by raising exception
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\xdx{THEORY}, returning a message and a list of theories.
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Signatures, which contain information about sorts, types, constants and
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syntax, have the \ML\ type~\mltydx{Sign.sg}.  For identification, each
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signature carries a unique list of \bfindex{stamps}, which are \ML\
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references to strings.  The strings serve as human-readable names; the
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references serve as unique identifiers.  Each primitive signature has a
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single stamp.  When two signatures are merged, their lists of stamps are
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also merged.  Every theory carries a unique signature.
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Terms and types are the underlying representation of logical syntax.  Their
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\ML\ definitions are irrelevant to naive Isabelle users.  Programmers who
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wish to extend Isabelle may need to know such details, say to code a tactic
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that looks for subgoals of a particular form.  Terms and types may be
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`certified' to be well-formed with respect to a given signature.
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\section{Defining theories}\label{sec:ref-defining-theories}
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Theories are usually defined using theory definition files (which have a name
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suffix {\tt .thy}).  There is also a low level interface provided by certain
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\ML{} functions (see \S\ref{BuildingATheory}).
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Appendix~\ref{app:TheorySyntax} presents the concrete syntax for theory
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definitions; here is an explanation of the constituent parts:
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\begin{description}
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\item[{\it theoryDef}] is the full definition.  The new theory is
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  called $id$.  It is the union of the named {\bf parent
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    theories}\indexbold{theories!parent}, possibly extended with new
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  components.  \thydx{Pure} and \thydx{CPure} are the basic theories,
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  which contain only the meta-logic.  They differ just in their
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  concrete syntax for function applications.
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  Normally each {\it name\/} is an identifier, the name of the parent theory.
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  Quoted strings can be used to document additional file dependencies; see
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  \S\ref{LoadingTheories} for details.
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\item[$classes$]
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  is a series of class declarations.  Declaring {\tt$id$ < $id@1$ \dots\
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    $id@n$} makes $id$ a subclass of the existing classes $id@1\dots
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  id@n$.  This rules out cyclic class structures.  Isabelle automatically
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  computes the transitive closure of subclass hierarchies; it is not
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  necessary to declare {\tt c < e} in addition to {\tt c < d} and {\tt d <
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    e}.
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\item[$default$]
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  introduces $sort$ as the new default sort for type variables.  This applies
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  to unconstrained type variables in an input string but not to type
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  variables created internally.  If omitted, the default sort is the listwise
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  union of the default sorts of the parent theories (i.e.\ their logical
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  intersection).
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\item[$sort$] is a finite set of classes.  A single class $id$
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  abbreviates the sort $\ttlbrace id\ttrbrace$.
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\item[$types$]
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  is a series of type declarations.  Each declares a new type constructor
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  or type synonym.  An $n$-place type constructor is specified by
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  $(\alpha@1,\dots,\alpha@n)name$, where the type variables serve only to
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  indicate the number~$n$.
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  A {\bf type synonym}\indexbold{type synonyms} is an abbreviation
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  $(\alpha@1,\dots,\alpha@n)name = \tau$, where $name$ and $\tau$ can
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  be strings.
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\item[$infix$]
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  declares a type or constant to be an infix operator of priority $nat$
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  associating to the left ({\tt infixl}) or right ({\tt infixr}).  Only
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  2-place type constructors can have infix status; an example is {\tt
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  ('a,'b)~"*"~(infixr~20)}, which may express binary product types.
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\item[$arities$] is a series of type arity declarations.  Each assigns
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  arities to type constructors.  The $name$ must be an existing type
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  constructor, which is given the additional arity $arity$.
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\item[$nonterminals$]\index{*nonterminal symbols} declares purely
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  syntactic types to be used as nonterminal symbols of the context
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  free grammar.
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\item[$consts$] is a series of constant declarations.  Each new
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  constant $name$ is given the specified type.  The optional $mixfix$
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  annotations may attach concrete syntax to the constant.
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\item[$syntax$] \index{*syntax section}\index{print mode} is a variant
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  of $consts$ which adds just syntax without actually declaring
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  logical constants.  This gives full control over a theory's context
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  free grammar.  The optional $mode$ specifies the print mode where the
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  mixfix productions should be added.  If there is no \texttt{output}
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  option given, all productions are also added to the input syntax
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  (regardless of the print mode).
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\item[$mixfix$] \index{mixfix declarations}
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  annotations can take three forms:
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  \begin{itemize}
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  \item A mixfix template given as a $string$ of the form
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    {\tt"}\dots{\tt\_}\dots{\tt\_}\dots{\tt"} where the $i$-th underscore
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    indicates the position where the $i$-th argument should go.  The list
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    of numbers gives the priority of each argument.  The final number gives
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    the priority of the whole construct.
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  \item A constant $f$ of type $\tau@1\To(\tau@2\To\tau)$ can be given {\bf
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    infix} status.
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  \item A constant $f$ of type $(\tau@1\To\tau@2)\To\tau$ can be given {\bf
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    binder} status.  The declaration {\tt binder} $\cal Q$ $p$ causes
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  like $f(F)$, where $p$ is the priority.
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  \end{itemize}
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\item[$trans$]
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  specifies syntactic translation rules (macros).  There are three forms:
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  parse rules ({\tt =>}), print rules ({\tt <=}), and parse/print rules ({\tt
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  ==}).
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\item[$rules$]
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  is a series of rule declarations.  Each has a name $id$ and the formula is
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  given by the $string$.  Rule names must be distinct within any single
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  theory.
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\item[$defs$] is a series of definitions.  They are just like $rules$, except
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  that every $string$ must be a definition (see below for details).
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\item[$constdefs$] combines the declaration of constants and their
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  definition.  The first $string$ is the type, the second the definition.
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\item[$axclass$] \index{*axclass section} defines an
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  \rmindex{axiomatic type class} as the intersection of existing
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  classes, with additional axioms holding.  Class axioms may not
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  contain more than one type variable.  The class axioms (with implicit
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  sort constraints added) are bound to the given names.  Furthermore a
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  class introduction rule is generated, which is automatically
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  employed by $instance$ to prove instantiations of this class.
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\item[$instance$] \index{*instance section} proves class inclusions or
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  type arities at the logical level and then transfers these to the
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  type signature.  The instantiation is proven and checked properly.
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  The user has to supply sufficient witness information: theorems
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  ($longident$), axioms ($string$), or even arbitrary \ML{} tactic
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  code $verbatim$.
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\item[$oracle$] links the theory to a trusted external reasoner.  It is
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  allowed to create theorems, but each theorem carries a proof object
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  describing the oracle invocation.  See \S\ref{sec:oracles} for details.
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\item[$local$, $global$] change the current name declaration mode.
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  Initially, theories start in $local$ mode, causing all names of
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  declared as short base names only.
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  all following theory sections until changed again explicitly.  Also
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  note that the final state at the end of the theory will persist.  In
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  particular, this determines how the names of theorems stored later
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  on are handled.
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\item[$setup$]\index{*setup!theory} applies a list of ML functions to
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  the theory.  The argument should denote a value of type
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  \texttt{(theory -> theory) list}.  Typically, ML packages are
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  initialized in this way.
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\item[$ml$] \index{*ML section}
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  consists of \ML\ code, typically for parse and print translation functions.
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Chapters~\ref{Defining-Logics} and \ref{chap:syntax} explain mixfix
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declarations, translation rules and the {\tt ML} section in more detail.
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\subsection{Definitions}\indexbold{definitions}
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{\bf Definitions} are intended to express abbreviations.  The simplest
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form of a definition is $f \equiv t$, where $f$ is a constant.
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on the left, abbreviating a string of $\lambda$-abstractions.
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Isabelle makes the following checks on definitions:
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\begin{itemize}
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\item Arguments (on the left-hand side) must be distinct variables.
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\item All variables on the right-hand side must also appear on the left-hand
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  side. 
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\item All type variables on the right-hand side must also appear on
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  the left-hand side; this prohibits definitions such as {\tt
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    (zero::nat) == length ([]::'a list)}.
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\item The definition must not be recursive.  Most object-logics provide
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  definitional principles that can be used to express recursion safely.
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accidentally.  Misspellings, for instance, might result in additional
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variables appearing on the right-hand side.  More elaborate checks could be
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\subsection{*Classes and arities}
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\index{classes!context conditions}\index{arities!context conditions}
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arity declarations must obey two conditions:
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  $ty :: (\vec{s})c$ with $\vec{r} \neq \vec{s}$.  For example, this
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  excludes the following:
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arities
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  foo :: ({\ttlbrace}logic{\ttrbrace}) logic
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  foo :: ({\ttlbrace}{\ttrbrace})logic
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\item If there are two declarations $ty :: (s@1,\dots,s@n)c$ and $ty ::
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  (s@1',\dots,s@n')c'$ such that $c' < c$ then $s@i' \preceq s@i$ must hold
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  for $i=1,\dots,n$.  The relationship $\preceq$, defined as
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\[ s' \preceq s \iff \forall c\in s. \exists c'\in s'.~ c'\le c, \]
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expresses that the set of types represented by $s'$ is a subset of the
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set of types represented by $s$.  Assuming $term \preceq logic$, the
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following is forbidden:
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arities
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  foo :: ({\ttlbrace}logic{\ttrbrace})logic
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  foo :: ({\ttlbrace}{\ttrbrace})term
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\section{Loading a new theory}\label{LoadingTheories}
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\index{theories!loading}\index{files!reading}
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\begin{ttbox}
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use_thy         : string -> unit
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time_use_thy    : string -> unit
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loadpath        : string list ref \hfill{\bf initially {\tt["."]}}
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\item[\ttindexbold{use_thy} $thyname$]
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  reads the theory $thyname$ and creates an \ML{} structure as described below.
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\item[\ttindexbold{time_use_thy} $thyname$]
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  calls {\tt use_thy} $thyname$ and reports the time taken.
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\item[\ttindexbold{loadpath}]
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  contains a list of directories to search when locating the files that
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  define a theory.  This list is only used if the theory name in {\tt
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    use_thy} does not specify the path explicitly.
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Each theory definition must reside in a separate file.  Let the file
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{\it T}{\tt.thy} contain the definition of a theory called~$T$, whose
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parent theories are $TB@1$ \dots $TB@n$.  Calling
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\texttt{use_thy}~{\tt"{\it T\/}"} reads the file {\it T}{\tt.thy},
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writes a temporary \ML{} file {\tt.{\it T}.thy.ML}, and reads the
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latter file.  Recursive {\tt use_thy} calls load those parent theories
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that have not been loaded previously; the recursive calls may continue
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to any depth.  One {\tt use_thy} call can read an entire logic
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if present.  The file {\tt.{\it T}.thy.ML} is then deleted if {\tt
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  delete_tmpfiles} is set and no errors occurred.
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Finally the file {\it T}{\tt.ML} is read, if it exists.  The structure
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$T$ is automatically open in this context.  Proof scripts typically
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refer to its components by unqualified names.
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Some applications construct theories directly by calling \ML\ functions.  In
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this situation there is no {\tt.thy} file, only an {\tt.ML} file.  The
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{\tt.ML} file must declare an \ML\ structure having the theory's name and a
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component {\tt thy} containing the new theory object.
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Section~\ref{sec:pseudo-theories} below describes a way of linking such
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theories to their parents.
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\indexbold{theories!reloading}
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descended from it.  However, {\tt use_thy} reads only one theory, even if
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some of the parent theories are out of date.  In this case you should call
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{\tt update()}.
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finds them, it compares their modification times to the internal data
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and stops if they are equal.  If the files have been moved, {\tt
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  use_thy} searches for them as it would for a new theory.  After {\tt
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  use_thy} reloads a theory, it marks the children as out-of-date.
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  reloads all modified theories and their descendants in the correct order.
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  informs Isabelle that theory $thyname$ no longer exists.  If you delete the
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  theory files for $thyname$ then you must execute {\tt unlink_thy};
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  otherwise {\tt update} will complain about a missing file.
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\subsection{*Pseudo theories}\label{sec:pseudo-theories}
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\indexbold{theories!pseudo}%
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dependencies.  Sometimes theories depend on objects created in \ML{} files
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with no associated theory definition file.  These objects may be theories but
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they could also be theorems, proof procedures, etc.
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\ML{} files and the system is left in a state where some objects, such as
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theorems, still refer to old versions of theories.  This may lead to the
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error
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Attempt to merge different versions of theories: \dots
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Therefore there is a way to link theories and {\bf orphaned} \ML{} files ---
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those not associated with a theory definition.
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theory~$B$ that depends on {\tt orphan.ML} --- for example, {\tt B.ML} uses
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theorems proved in {\tt orphan.ML}.  Then {\tt B.thy} should
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mention this dependency as follows:
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B = \(\ldots\) + "orphan" + \(\ldots\)
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Quoted strings stand for theories which have to be loaded before the
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current theory is read but which are not used in building the base of
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theory~$B$.  Whenever {\tt orphan} changes and is reloaded, Isabelle
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knows that $B$ has to be updated, too.
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Note that it's necessary for {\tt orphan} to declare a special ML
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object of type {\tt theory} which is present in all theories.  This is
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normally achieved by adding the file {\tt orphan.thy} to make {\tt
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orphan} a {\bf pseudo theory}.  A minimum version of {\tt orphan.thy}
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would be
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orphan = Pure
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which uses {\tt Pure} to make a dummy theory.  Normally though the
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orphaned file has its own dependencies.  If {\tt orphan.ML} depends on
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theories or files $A@1$, \ldots, $A@n$, record this by creating the
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orphan = \(A@1\) + \(\ldots\) + \(A@n\)
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The resulting theory ensures that {\tt update} reloads {\tt orphan}
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whenever it reloads one of the $A@i$.
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see the sources of one of the major object-logics (e.g.\ \ZF).
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\section{Basic operations on theories}\label{BasicOperationsOnTheories}
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\subsection{*Theory inclusion}
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subthy      : theory * theory -> bool
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eq_thy      : theory * theory -> bool
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transfer    : theory -> thm -> thm
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transfer_sg : Sign.sg -> thm -> thm
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Inclusion and equality of theories is determined by unique
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identification stamps that are created when declaring new components.
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Theorems contain a reference to the theory (actually to its signature)
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they have been derived in.  Transferring theorems to super theories
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has no logical significance, but may affect some operations in subtle
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ways (e.g.\ implicit merges of signatures when applying rules, or
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pretty printing of theorems).
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\begin{ttdescription}
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\item[\ttindexbold{subthy} ($thy@1$, $thy@2$)] determines if $thy@1$
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  is included in $thy@2$ wrt.\ identification stamps.
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\item[\ttindexbold{eq_thy} ($thy@1$, $thy@2$)] determines if $thy@1$
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  is exactly the same as $thy@2$.
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\item[\ttindexbold{transfer} $thy$ $thm$] transfers theorem $thm$ to
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  theory $thy$, provided the latter includes the theory of $thm$.
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\item[\ttindexbold{transfer_sg} $sign$ $thm$] is similar to
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  \texttt{transfer}, but identifies the super theory via its
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  signature.
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\end{ttdescription}
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\index{theories!constructing|bold}
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ProtoPure.thy  : theory
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Pure.thy       : theory
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CPure.thy      : theory
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merge_theories : string -> theory * theory -> theory
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\item[\ttindexbold{ProtoPure.thy}, \ttindexbold{Pure.thy},
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  \ttindexbold{CPure.thy}] contain the syntax and signature of the
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  meta-logic.  There are basically no axioms: meta-level inferences
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  are carried out by \ML\ functions.  \texttt{Pure} and \texttt{CPure}
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  just differ in their concrete syntax of prefix function application:
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  $t(u@1, \ldots, u@n)$ in \texttt{Pure} vs.\ $t\,u@1,\ldots\,u@n$ in
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  \texttt{CPure}.  \texttt{ProtoPure} is their common parent,
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  containing no syntax for printing prefix applications at all!
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\item[\ttindexbold{merge_theories} $name$ ($thy@1$, $thy@2$)] merges
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  the two theories $thy@1$ and $thy@2$, creating a new named theory
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  node.  The resulting theory contains all of the syntax, signature
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  and axioms of the constituent theories.  Merging theories that
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  contain different identification stamps of the same name fails with
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  the following message
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\begin{ttbox}
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Attempt to merge different versions of theories: "\(T@1\)", \(\ldots\), "\(T@n\)"
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This error may especially occur when a theory is redeclared --- say to
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change an inappropriate definition --- and bindings to old versions
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persist.  Isabelle ensures that old and new theories of the same name
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are not involved in a proof.
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%% FIXME
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%\item [\ttindexbold{extend_theory} $thy$ {\tt"}$T${\tt"} $\cdots$] extends
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%  the theory $thy$ with new types, constants, etc.  $T$ identifies the theory
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%  internally.  When a theory is redeclared, say to change an incorrect axiom,
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%  bindings to the old axiom may persist.  Isabelle ensures that the old and
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%  new theories are not involved in the same proof.  Attempting to combine
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%  different theories having the same name $T$ yields the fatal error
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%extend_theory  : theory -> string -> \(\cdots\) -> theory
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%\begin{ttbox}
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%Attempt to merge different versions of theory: \(T\)
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%\end{ttbox}
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%\item [\ttindexbold{extend_theory} $thy$ {\tt"}$T${\tt"}
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%      ($classes$, $default$, $types$, $arities$, $consts$, $sextopt$) $rules$]
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%\hfill\break   %%% include if line is just too short
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%is the \ML{} equivalent of the following theory definition:
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%\begin{ttbox}
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%\(T\) = \(thy\) +
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%        \dots
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%        \dots
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%        \dots
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%        \dots
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%        \dots
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%where
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%$classes$ & \tt[("$c$",["$c@1$",\dots,"$c@m$"]),\dots] \\
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%$default$ & \tt["$d@1$",\dots,"$d@r$"]\\
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%$types$   & \tt[([$tycon@1$,\dots,$tycon@i$], $n$),\dots] \\
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%$consts$  & \tt[([$b@1$,\dots,$b@k$],$\tau$),\dots] \\
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%$rules$   & \tt[("$name$",$rule$),\dots]
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%\end{tabular}
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\subsection{Inspecting a theory}\label{sec:inspct-thy}
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\index{theories!inspecting|bold}
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\begin{ttbox}
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print_syntax        : theory -> unit
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print_theory        : theory -> unit
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parents_of          : theory -> theory list
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ancestors_of        : theory -> theory list
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sign_of             : theory -> Sign.sg
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Sign.stamp_names_of : Sign.sg -> string list
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\end{ttbox}
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These provide means of viewing a theory's components.
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\item[\ttindexbold{print_syntax} $thy$] prints the syntax of $thy$
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  (grammar, macros, translation functions etc., see
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  page~\pageref{pg:print_syn} for more details).
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\item[\ttindexbold{print_theory} $thy$] prints the logical parts of
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  $thy$, excluding the syntax.
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\item[\ttindexbold{parents_of} $thy$] returns the direct ancestors
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  of~$thy$.
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\item[\ttindexbold{ancestors_of} $thy$] returns all ancestors of~$thy$
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  (not including $thy$ itself).
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\item[\ttindexbold{sign_of} $thy$] returns the signature associated
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  with~$thy$.  It is useful with functions like {\tt
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    read_instantiate_sg}, which take a signature as an argument.
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\item[\ttindexbold{Sign.stamp_names_of} $sg$]\index{signatures}
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  returns the names of the identification \rmindex{stamps} of ax
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  signature.  These coincide with the names of its full ancestry
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  including that of $sg$ itself.
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\end{ttdescription}
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\section{Terms}
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\index{terms|bold}
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Terms belong to the \ML\ type \mltydx{term}, which is a concrete datatype
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with six constructors:
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\begin{ttbox}
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type indexname = string * int;
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infix 9 $;
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datatype term = Const of string * typ
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              | Free  of string * typ
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              | Var   of indexname * typ
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              | Bound of int
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              | Abs   of string * typ * term
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              | op $  of term * term;
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\end{ttbox}
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\begin{ttdescription}
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\item[\ttindexbold{Const} ($a$, $T$)] \index{constants|bold}
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  is the {\bf constant} with name~$a$ and type~$T$.  Constants include
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  connectives like $\land$ and $\forall$ as well as constants like~0
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  and~$Suc$.  Other constants may be required to define a logic's concrete
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  syntax.
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\item[\ttindexbold{Free} ($a$, $T$)] \index{variables!free|bold}
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  is the {\bf free variable} with name~$a$ and type~$T$.
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\item[\ttindexbold{Var} ($v$, $T$)] \index{unknowns|bold}
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  is the {\bf scheme variable} with indexname~$v$ and type~$T$.  An
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  \mltydx{indexname} is a string paired with a non-negative index, or
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  subscript; a term's scheme variables can be systematically renamed by
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  incrementing their subscripts.  Scheme variables are essentially free
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  variables, but may be instantiated during unification.
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\item[\ttindexbold{Bound} $i$] \index{variables!bound|bold}
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  is the {\bf bound variable} with de Bruijn index~$i$, which counts the
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  number of lambdas, starting from zero, between a variable's occurrence
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  and its binding.  The representation prevents capture of variables.  For
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  more information see de Bruijn \cite{debruijn72} or
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  Paulson~\cite[page~336]{paulson91}.
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\item[\ttindexbold{Abs} ($a$, $T$, $u$)]
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  \index{lambda abs@$\lambda$-abstractions|bold}
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  is the $\lambda$-{\bf abstraction} with body~$u$, and whose bound
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  variable has name~$a$ and type~$T$.  The name is used only for parsing
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  and printing; it has no logical significance.
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\item[$t$ \$ $u$] \index{$@{\tt\$}|bold} \index{function applications|bold}
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is the {\bf application} of~$t$ to~$u$.
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\end{ttdescription}
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Application is written as an infix operator to aid readability.
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Here is an \ML\ pattern to recognize \FOL{} formulae of
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the form~$A\imp B$, binding the subformulae to~$A$ and~$B$:
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\begin{ttbox}
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Const("Trueprop",_) $ (Const("op -->",_) $ A $ B)
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\end{ttbox}
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\section{*Variable binding}
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\begin{ttbox}
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loose_bnos     : term -> int list
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   582
incr_boundvars : int -> term -> term
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abstract_over  : term*term -> term
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variant_abs    : string * typ * term -> string * term
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aconv          : term * term -> bool\hfill{\bf infix}
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\end{ttbox}
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These functions are all concerned with the de Bruijn representation of
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bound variables.
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\begin{ttdescription}
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\item[\ttindexbold{loose_bnos} $t$]
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  returns the list of all dangling bound variable references.  In
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  particular, {\tt Bound~0} is loose unless it is enclosed in an
e7efbf03562b first draft of Springer book
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  abstraction.  Similarly {\tt Bound~1} is loose unless it is enclosed in
e7efbf03562b first draft of Springer book
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  at least two abstractions; if enclosed in just one, the list will contain
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  the number 0.  A well-formed term does not contain any loose variables.
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\item[\ttindexbold{incr_boundvars} $j$]
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  increases a term's dangling bound variables by the offset~$j$.  This is
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  required when moving a subterm into a context where it is enclosed by a
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  different number of abstractions.  Bound variables with a matching
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  abstraction are unaffected.
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\item[\ttindexbold{abstract_over} $(v,t)$]
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  forms the abstraction of~$t$ over~$v$, which may be any well-formed term.
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  It replaces every occurrence of \(v\) by a {\tt Bound} variable with the
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  correct index.
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\item[\ttindexbold{variant_abs} $(a,T,u)$]
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  substitutes into $u$, which should be the body of an abstraction.
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  It replaces each occurrence of the outermost bound variable by a free
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  variable.  The free variable has type~$T$ and its name is a variant
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  of~$a$ chosen to be distinct from all constants and from all variables
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  free in~$u$.
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\item[$t$ \ttindexbold{aconv} $u$]
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  tests whether terms~$t$ and~$u$ are \(\alpha\)-convertible: identical up
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  to renaming of bound variables.
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   618
\begin{itemize}
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   619
  \item
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    Two constants, {\tt Free}s, or {\tt Var}s are \(\alpha\)-convertible
e7efbf03562b first draft of Springer book
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    if their names and types are equal.
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    (Variables having the same name but different types are thus distinct.
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   623
    This confusing situation should be avoided!)
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  \item
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    Two bound variables are \(\alpha\)-convertible
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    if they have the same number.
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   627
  \item
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    Two abstractions are \(\alpha\)-convertible
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    if their bodies are, and their bound variables have the same type.
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  \item
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    Two applications are \(\alpha\)-convertible
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    if the corresponding subterms are.
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\end{itemize}
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\end{ttdescription}
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\section{Certified terms}\index{terms!certified|bold}\index{signatures}
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A term $t$ can be {\bf certified} under a signature to ensure that every type
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in~$t$ is well-formed and every constant in~$t$ is a type instance of a
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constant declared in the signature.  The term must be well-typed and its use
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of bound variables must be well-formed.  Meta-rules such as {\tt forall_elim}
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take certified terms as arguments.
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Certified terms belong to the abstract type \mltydx{cterm}.
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Elements of the type can only be created through the certification process.
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In case of error, Isabelle raises exception~\ttindex{TERM}\@.
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\subsection{Printing terms}
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\index{terms!printing of}
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\begin{ttbox}
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     string_of_cterm :           cterm -> string
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Sign.string_of_term  : Sign.sg -> term -> string
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\end{ttbox}
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\begin{ttdescription}
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\item[\ttindexbold{string_of_cterm} $ct$]
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displays $ct$ as a string.
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\item[\ttindexbold{Sign.string_of_term} $sign$ $t$]
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displays $t$ as a string, using the syntax of~$sign$.
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\end{ttdescription}
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\subsection{Making and inspecting certified terms}
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\begin{ttbox}
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cterm_of          : Sign.sg -> term -> cterm
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read_cterm        : Sign.sg -> string * typ -> cterm
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parents: 4384
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   666
cert_axm          : Sign.sg -> string * term -> string * term
82a45bdd0e80 several minor updates;
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parents: 4384
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   667
read_axm          : Sign.sg -> string * string -> string * term
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parents: 4384
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   668
rep_cterm         : cterm -> {\ttlbrace}T:typ, t:term, sign:Sign.sg, maxidx:int\ttrbrace
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Sign.certify_term : Sign.sg -> term -> term * typ * int
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\end{ttbox}
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\begin{ttdescription}
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\item[\ttindexbold{cterm_of} $sign$ $t$] \index{signatures} certifies
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parents: 4384
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  $t$ with respect to signature~$sign$.
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parents: 4384
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   675
  
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parents: 4384
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\item[\ttindexbold{read_cterm} $sign$ ($s$, $T$)] reads the string~$s$
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parents: 4384
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   677
  using the syntax of~$sign$, creating a certified term.  The term is
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parents: 4384
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   678
  checked to have type~$T$; this type also tells the parser what kind
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parents: 4384
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   679
  of phrase to parse.
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parents: 4384
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   680
  
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parents: 4384
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   681
\item[\ttindexbold{cert_axm} $sign$ ($name$, $t$)] certifies $t$ with
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parents: 4384
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   682
  respect to $sign$ as a meta-proposition and converts all exceptions
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parents: 4384
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   683
  to an error, including the final message
864
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   684
\begin{ttbox}
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   685
The error(s) above occurred in axiom "\(name\)"
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\end{ttbox}
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   687
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\item[\ttindexbold{read_axm} $sign$ ($name$, $s$)] similar to {\tt
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wenzelm
parents: 4384
diff changeset
   689
    cert_axm}, but first reads the string $s$ using the syntax of
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wenzelm
parents: 4384
diff changeset
   690
  $sign$.
82a45bdd0e80 several minor updates;
wenzelm
parents: 4384
diff changeset
   691
  
82a45bdd0e80 several minor updates;
wenzelm
parents: 4384
diff changeset
   692
\item[\ttindexbold{rep_cterm} $ct$] decomposes $ct$ as a record
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wenzelm
parents: 4384
diff changeset
   693
  containing its type, the term itself, its signature, and the maximum
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wenzelm
parents: 4384
diff changeset
   694
  subscript of its unknowns.  The type and maximum subscript are
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wenzelm
parents: 4384
diff changeset
   695
  computed during certification.
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wenzelm
parents: 4384
diff changeset
   696
  
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wenzelm
parents: 4384
diff changeset
   697
\item[\ttindexbold{Sign.certify_term}] is a more primitive version of
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parents: 4384
diff changeset
   698
  \texttt{cterm_of}, returning the internal representation instead of
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wenzelm
parents: 4384
diff changeset
   699
  an abstract \texttt{cterm}.
864
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   700
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\end{ttdescription}
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   704
\section{Types}\index{types|bold}
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   705
Types belong to the \ML\ type \mltydx{typ}, which is a concrete datatype with
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   706
three constructor functions.  These correspond to type constructors, free
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wenzelm
parents: 478
diff changeset
   707
type variables and schematic type variables.  Types are classified by sorts,
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wenzelm
parents: 478
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   708
which are lists of classes (representing an intersection).  A class is
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   709
represented by a string.
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\begin{ttbox}
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type class = string;
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   712
type sort  = class list;
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lcp
parents:
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   713
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lcp
parents:
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   714
datatype typ = Type  of string * typ list
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parents:
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   715
             | TFree of string * sort
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lcp
parents:
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   716
             | TVar  of indexname * sort;
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lcp
parents:
diff changeset
   717
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infixr 5 -->;
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   719
fun S --> T = Type ("fun", [S, T]);
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\end{ttbox}
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\begin{ttdescription}
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\item[\ttindexbold{Type} ($a$, $Ts$)] \index{type constructors|bold}
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  applies the {\bf type constructor} named~$a$ to the type operands~$Ts$.
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   724
  Type constructors include~\tydx{fun}, the binary function space
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parents: 286
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   725
  constructor, as well as nullary type constructors such as~\tydx{prop}.
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   726
  Other type constructors may be introduced.  In expressions, but not in
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   727
  patterns, \hbox{\tt$S$-->$T$} is a convenient shorthand for function
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   728
  types.
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\item[\ttindexbold{TFree} ($a$, $s$)] \index{type variables|bold}
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  is the {\bf type variable} with name~$a$ and sort~$s$.
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\item[\ttindexbold{TVar} ($v$, $s$)] \index{type unknowns|bold}
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  is the {\bf type unknown} with indexname~$v$ and sort~$s$.
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  Type unknowns are essentially free type variables, but may be
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   736
  instantiated during unification.
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\end{ttdescription}
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\section{Certified types}
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diff changeset
   741
\index{types!certified|bold}
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   742
Certified types, which are analogous to certified terms, have type
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\ttindexbold{ctyp}.
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\subsection{Printing types}
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\index{types!printing of}
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\begin{ttbox}
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     string_of_ctyp :           ctyp -> string
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Sign.string_of_typ  : Sign.sg -> typ -> string
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\end{ttbox}
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\begin{ttdescription}
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\item[\ttindexbold{string_of_ctyp} $cT$]
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displays $cT$ as a string.
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   754
864
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\item[\ttindexbold{Sign.string_of_typ} $sign$ $T$]
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displays $T$ as a string, using the syntax of~$sign$.
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\end{ttdescription}
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parents:
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parents:
diff changeset
   760
\subsection{Making and inspecting certified types}
864
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wenzelm
parents: 478
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   761
\begin{ttbox}
4543
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parents: 4384
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   762
ctyp_of          : Sign.sg -> typ -> ctyp
82a45bdd0e80 several minor updates;
wenzelm
parents: 4384
diff changeset
   763
rep_ctyp         : ctyp -> {\ttlbrace}T: typ, sign: Sign.sg\ttrbrace
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wenzelm
parents: 4384
diff changeset
   764
Sign.certify_typ : Sign.sg -> typ -> typ
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\end{ttbox}
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\begin{ttdescription}
4543
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wenzelm
parents: 4384
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   767
  
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wenzelm
parents: 4384
diff changeset
   768
\item[\ttindexbold{ctyp_of} $sign$ $T$] \index{signatures} certifies
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wenzelm
parents: 4384
diff changeset
   769
  $T$ with respect to signature~$sign$.
82a45bdd0e80 several minor updates;
wenzelm
parents: 4384
diff changeset
   770
  
82a45bdd0e80 several minor updates;
wenzelm
parents: 4384
diff changeset
   771
\item[\ttindexbold{rep_ctyp} $cT$] decomposes $cT$ as a record
82a45bdd0e80 several minor updates;
wenzelm
parents: 4384
diff changeset
   772
  containing the type itself and its signature.
82a45bdd0e80 several minor updates;
wenzelm
parents: 4384
diff changeset
   773
  
82a45bdd0e80 several minor updates;
wenzelm
parents: 4384
diff changeset
   774
\item[\ttindexbold{Sign.certify_typ}] is a more primitive version of
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wenzelm
parents: 4384
diff changeset
   775
  \texttt{ctyp_of}, returning the internal representation instead of
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wenzelm
parents: 4384
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   776
  an abstract \texttt{ctyp}.
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\end{ttdescription}
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wenzelm
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\section{Oracles: calling trusted external reasoners}
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\label{sec:oracles}
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paulson
parents: 1650
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\index{oracles|(}
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paulson
parents: 1650
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   784
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paulson
parents: 1650
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   785
Oracles allow Isabelle to take advantage of external reasoners such as
763f08fb194f Documentation of oracles and their syntax
paulson
parents: 1650
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   786
arithmetic decision procedures, model checkers, fast tautology checkers or
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paulson
parents: 1650
diff changeset
   787
computer algebra systems.  Invoked as an oracle, an external reasoner can
763f08fb194f Documentation of oracles and their syntax
paulson
parents: 1650
diff changeset
   788
create arbitrary Isabelle theorems.  It is your responsibility to ensure that
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paulson
parents: 1650
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   789
the external reasoner is as trustworthy as your application requires.
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paulson
parents: 1650
diff changeset
   790
Isabelle's proof objects~(\S\ref{sec:proofObjects}) record how each theorem
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paulson
parents: 1650
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   791
depends upon oracle calls.
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paulson
parents: 1650
diff changeset
   792
763f08fb194f Documentation of oracles and their syntax
paulson
parents: 1650
diff changeset
   793
\begin{ttbox}
4317
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wenzelm
parents: 3485
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   794
invoke_oracle     : theory -> xstring -> Sign.sg * object -> thm
4597
a0bdee64194c Fixed a lot of overfull and underfull lines (hboxes)
paulson
parents: 4543
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   795
Theory.add_oracle : bstring * (Sign.sg * object -> term) -> theory 
a0bdee64194c Fixed a lot of overfull and underfull lines (hboxes)
paulson
parents: 4543
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   796
                    -> theory
1846
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paulson
parents: 1650
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   797
\end{ttbox}
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paulson
parents: 1650
diff changeset
   798
\begin{ttdescription}
4317
7264fa2ff2ec several minor updates;
wenzelm
parents: 3485
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   799
\item[\ttindexbold{invoke_oracle} $thy$ $name$ ($sign$, $data$)]
7264fa2ff2ec several minor updates;
wenzelm
parents: 3485
diff changeset
   800
  invokes the oracle $name$ of theory $thy$ passing the information
7264fa2ff2ec several minor updates;
wenzelm
parents: 3485
diff changeset
   801
  contained in the exception value $data$ and creating a theorem
7264fa2ff2ec several minor updates;
wenzelm
parents: 3485
diff changeset
   802
  having signature $sign$.  Note that type \ttindex{object} is just an
7264fa2ff2ec several minor updates;
wenzelm
parents: 3485
diff changeset
   803
  abbreviation for \texttt{exn}.  Errors arise if $thy$ does not have
7264fa2ff2ec several minor updates;
wenzelm
parents: 3485
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   804
  an oracle called $name$, if the oracle rejects its arguments or if
7264fa2ff2ec several minor updates;
wenzelm
parents: 3485
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   805
  its result is ill-typed.
7264fa2ff2ec several minor updates;
wenzelm
parents: 3485
diff changeset
   806
  
7264fa2ff2ec several minor updates;
wenzelm
parents: 3485
diff changeset
   807
\item[\ttindexbold{Theory.add_oracle} $name$ $fun$ $thy$] extends
7264fa2ff2ec several minor updates;
wenzelm
parents: 3485
diff changeset
   808
  $thy$ by oracle $fun$ called $name$.  It is seldom called
7264fa2ff2ec several minor updates;
wenzelm
parents: 3485
diff changeset
   809
  explicitly, as there is concrete syntax for oracles in theory files.
1846
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paulson
parents: 1650
diff changeset
   810
\end{ttdescription}
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paulson
parents: 1650
diff changeset
   811
763f08fb194f Documentation of oracles and their syntax
paulson
parents: 1650
diff changeset
   812
A curious feature of {\ML} exceptions is that they are ordinary constructors.
763f08fb194f Documentation of oracles and their syntax
paulson
parents: 1650
diff changeset
   813
The {\ML} type {\tt exn} is a datatype that can be extended at any time.  (See
763f08fb194f Documentation of oracles and their syntax
paulson
parents: 1650
diff changeset
   814
my {\em {ML} for the Working Programmer}~\cite{paulson-ml2}, especially
763f08fb194f Documentation of oracles and their syntax
paulson
parents: 1650
diff changeset
   815
page~136.)  The oracle mechanism takes advantage of this to allow an oracle to
763f08fb194f Documentation of oracles and their syntax
paulson
parents: 1650
diff changeset
   816
take any information whatever.
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paulson
parents: 1650
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   817
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There must be some way of invoking the external reasoner from \ML, either
763f08fb194f Documentation of oracles and their syntax
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   819
because it is coded in {\ML} or via an operating system interface.  Isabelle
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   820
expects the {\ML} function to take two arguments: a signature and an
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exception object.
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\begin{itemize}
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\item The signature will typically be that of a desendant of the theory
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   824
  declaring the oracle.  The oracle will use it to distinguish constants from
763f08fb194f Documentation of oracles and their syntax
paulson
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  variables, etc., and it will be attached to the generated theorems.
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\item The exception is used to pass arbitrary information to the oracle.  This
763f08fb194f Documentation of oracles and their syntax
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  information must contain a full description of the problem to be solved by
763f08fb194f Documentation of oracles and their syntax
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  the external reasoner, including any additional information that might be
763f08fb194f Documentation of oracles and their syntax
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  required.  The oracle may raise the exception to indicate that it cannot
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  solve the specified problem.
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\end{itemize}
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paulson
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A trivial example is provided in theory {\tt FOL/ex/IffOracle}.  This
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oracle generates tautologies of the form $P\bimp\cdots\bimp P$, with
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parents: 3485
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an even number of $P$s.
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The \texttt{ML} section of \texttt{IffOracle.thy} begins by declaring
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diff changeset
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a few auxiliary functions (suppressed below) for creating the
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wenzelm
parents: 3485
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tautologies.  Then it declares a new exception constructor for the
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parents: 3485
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information required by the oracle: here, just an integer. It finally
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defines the oracle function itself.
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\begin{ttbox}
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exception IffOracleExn of int;\medskip
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   845
fun mk_iff_oracle (sign, IffOracleExn n) =
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  if n > 0 andalso n mod 2 = 0
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  then Trueprop $ mk_iff n
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parents: 3485
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  else raise IffOracleExn n;
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\end{ttbox}
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Observe the function's two arguments, the signature {\tt sign} and the
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parents: 3485
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   851
exception given as a pattern.  The function checks its argument for
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wenzelm
parents: 3485
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   852
validity.  If $n$ is positive and even then it creates a tautology
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wenzelm
parents: 3485
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   853
containing $n$ occurrences of~$P$.  Otherwise it signals error by
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wenzelm
parents: 3485
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   854
raising its own exception (just by happy coincidence).  Errors may be
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wenzelm
parents: 3485
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   855
signalled by other means, such as returning the theorem {\tt True}.
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wenzelm
parents: 3485
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   856
Please ensure that the oracle's result is correctly typed; Isabelle
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wenzelm
parents: 3485
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   857
will reject ill-typed theorems by raising a cryptic exception at top
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wenzelm
parents: 3485
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   858
level.
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   859
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   860
The \texttt{oracle} section of {\tt IffOracle.thy} installs above
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parents: 3485
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   861
\texttt{ML} function as follows:
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   862
\begin{ttbox}
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   863
IffOracle = FOL +\medskip
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wenzelm
parents: 3485
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   864
oracle
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wenzelm
parents: 3485
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   865
  iff = mk_iff_oracle\medskip
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   866
end
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   867
\end{ttbox}
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paulson
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diff changeset
   868
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wenzelm
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   869
Now in \texttt{IffOracle.ML} we first define a wrapper for invoking
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wenzelm
parents: 3485
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   870
the oracle:
1846
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paulson
parents: 1650
diff changeset
   871
\begin{ttbox}
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a0bdee64194c Fixed a lot of overfull and underfull lines (hboxes)
paulson
parents: 4543
diff changeset
   872
fun iff_oracle n = invoke_oracle IffOracle.thy "iff"
a0bdee64194c Fixed a lot of overfull and underfull lines (hboxes)
paulson
parents: 4543
diff changeset
   873
                      (sign_of IffOracle.thy, IffOracleExn n);
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7264fa2ff2ec several minor updates;
wenzelm
parents: 3485
diff changeset
   874
\end{ttbox}
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wenzelm
parents: 3485
diff changeset
   875
7264fa2ff2ec several minor updates;
wenzelm
parents: 3485
diff changeset
   876
Here are some example applications of the \texttt{iff} oracle.  An
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wenzelm
parents: 3485
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   877
argument of 10 is allowed, but one of 5 is forbidden:
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wenzelm
parents: 3485
diff changeset
   878
\begin{ttbox}
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wenzelm
parents: 3485
diff changeset
   879
iff_oracle 10;
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   880
{\out  "P <-> P <-> P <-> P <-> P <-> P <-> P <-> P <-> P <-> P" : thm}
4317
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wenzelm
parents: 3485
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   881
iff_oracle 5;
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paulson
parents: 1650
diff changeset
   882
{\out Exception- IffOracleExn 5 raised}
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paulson
parents: 1650
diff changeset
   883
\end{ttbox}
763f08fb194f Documentation of oracles and their syntax
paulson
parents: 1650
diff changeset
   884
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paulson
parents: 1650
diff changeset
   885
\index{oracles|)}
104
d8205bb279a7 Initial revision
lcp
parents:
diff changeset
   886
\index{theories|)}
5369
8384e01b6cf8 added nonterminals, setup;
wenzelm
parents: 4597
diff changeset
   887
8384e01b6cf8 added nonterminals, setup;
wenzelm
parents: 4597
diff changeset
   888
8384e01b6cf8 added nonterminals, setup;
wenzelm
parents: 4597
diff changeset
   889
%%% Local Variables: 
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wenzelm
parents: 4597
diff changeset
   890
%%% mode: latex
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wenzelm
parents: 4597
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   891
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