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\chapter{Generic tools and packages}\label{ch:gen-tools}
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\section{Theory specification commands}
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\subsection{Derived specifications}
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\indexisarcmd{definition}\indexisaratt{defn}
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\indexisarcmd{abbreviation}\indexisarcmd{axiomatization}
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\begin{matharray}{rcll}
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  \isarcmd{definition} & : & \isarkeep{local{\dsh}theory} \\
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  defn & : & \isaratt \\
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  \isarcmd{abbreviation} & : & \isarkeep{local{\dsh}theory} \\
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  \isarcmd{axiomatization} & : & \isarkeep{local{\dsh}theory} & (axiomatic!)\\
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\end{matharray}
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These specification mechanisms provide a slightly more abstract view
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than the underlying primitives of $\CONSTS$, $\DEFS$ (see
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\S\ref{sec:consts}), and $\isarkeyword{axioms}$ (see
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\S\ref{sec:axms-thms}).  In particular, type-inference is commonly
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available, and result names need not be given.
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\begin{rail}
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  'definition' locale? (constdecl? constdef +)
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  ;
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  'abbreviation' locale? '(output)'? (constdecl? prop +)
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  ;
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  'axiomatization' locale? consts? ('where' specs)?
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  ;
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  consts: ((name ('::' type)? structmixfix? | vars) + 'and')
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  ;
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  specs: (thmdecl? props + 'and')
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  ;
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\end{rail}
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\begin{descr}
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\item $\isarkeyword{definition}~c~\isarkeyword{where}~eq$ produces an
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  internal definition $c \equiv t$ according to the specification
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  given as $eq$, which is then turned into a proven fact.  The given
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  proposition may deviate from internal meta-level equality according
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  to the rewrite rules declared as $defn$ by the object-logic.  This
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  typically covers object-level equality $x = t$ and equivalence $A
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  \leftrightarrow B$.  Users normally need not change the $defn$
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  setup.
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  Definitions may be presented with explicit arguments on the LHS, as
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  well as additional conditions, e.g.\ $f\;x\;y = t$ instead of $f
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  \equiv \lambda x\;y. t$ and $y \not= 0 \Imp g\;x\;y = u$ instead of
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  an unguarded $g \equiv \lambda x\;y. u$.
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  Multiple definitions are processed consecutively; no overloading is
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  supported here.
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\item $\isarkeyword{abbreviation}~c~\isarkeyword{where}~eq$ introduces
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  a syntactic constant which is associated with a certain term derived
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  from the specification given as $eq$.  The very same transformations
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  as for $\isarkeyword{definition}$ are applied here, although
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  additional conditions are not supported.
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  Abbreviations participate in the usual type-inference process, but
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  are expanded before the logic ever sees them.  The expansion is
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  one-way by default; the ``$(output)$'' option makes abbreviations
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  fold back whenever terms are pretty printed.  The latter needs some
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  care to avoid overlapping or looping syntactic replacements!
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\item $\isarkeyword{axiomatization} ~ c@1 \dots c@n ~
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  \isarkeyword{where} ~ A@1 \dots A@m$ introduces several constants
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  simultaneously and states axiomatic properties for these.  The
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  constants are marked as being specified once and for all, which
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  prevents additional specifications being issued later on.
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  Note that axiomatic specifications are only appropriate when
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  declaring a new logical system.  Normal applications should only use
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  definitional mechanisms!
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\end{descr}
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Any of these specifications support an optional target locale context
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(cf.\ \S\ref{sec:locale}).  In the latter case, constants being
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introduced depend on certain fixed parameters of the locale context;
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the constant name is qualified by the locale base name.  A syntactic
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abbreviation takes care for convenient input and output of such terms,
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making the parameters implicit and using the original short name.
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Outside the locale context, the specified entities are available in
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generalized form, with the parameters being open to explicit
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instantiation.
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\subsection{Axiomatic type classes}\label{sec:axclass}
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\indexisarcmd{axclass}\indexisarcmd{instance}\indexisarmeth{intro-classes}
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\begin{matharray}{rcl}
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  \isarcmd{axclass} & : & \isartrans{theory}{theory} \\
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  \isarcmd{instance} & : & \isartrans{theory}{proof(prove)} \\
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  intro_classes & : & \isarmeth \\
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Axiomatic type classes are provided by Isabelle/Pure as a \emph{definitional}
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interface to type classes (cf.~\S\ref{sec:classes}).  Thus any object logic
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may make use of this light-weight mechanism of abstract theories
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\cite{Wenzel:1997:TPHOL}.  There is also a tutorial on using axiomatic type
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classes in Isabelle \cite{isabelle-axclass} that is part of the standard
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Isabelle documentation.
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  'instance' (nameref ('<' | subseteq) nameref | nameref '::' arity)
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\begin{descr}
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\item [$\AXCLASS~c \subseteq \vec c~~axms$] defines an axiomatic type class as
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  the intersection of existing classes, with additional axioms holding.  Class
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  axioms may not contain more than one type variable.  The class axioms (with
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  implicit sort constraints added) are bound to the given names.  Furthermore
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  a class introduction rule is generated (being bound as
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  $c_class{\dtt}intro$); this rule is employed by method $intro_classes$ to
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  support instantiation proofs of this class.
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  The ``axioms'' are stored as theorems according to the given name
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  specifications, adding the class name $c$ as name space prefix; the same
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  facts are also stored collectively as $c_class{\dtt}axioms$.
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\item [$\INSTANCE~c@1 \subseteq c@2$ and $\INSTANCE~t :: (\vec s)s$] setup a
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  goal stating a class relation or type arity.  The proof would usually
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  proceed by $intro_classes$, and then establish the characteristic theorems
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  of the type classes involved.  After finishing the proof, the theory will be
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  augmented by a type signature declaration corresponding to the resulting
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  theorem.
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\item [$intro_classes$] repeatedly expands all class introduction rules of
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  this theory.  Note that this method usually needs not be named explicitly,
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  as it is already included in the default proof step (of $\PROOFNAME$ etc.).
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  In particular, instantiation of trivial (syntactic) classes may be performed
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  by a single ``$\DDOT$'' proof step.
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\end{descr}
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\subsection{Locales and local contexts}\label{sec:locale}
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Locales are named local contexts, consisting of a list of declaration elements
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that are modeled after the Isar proof context commands (cf.\
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\S\ref{sec:proof-context}).
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\subsubsection{Localized commands}
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Existing locales may be augmented later on by adding new facts.  Note that the
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actual context definition may not be changed!  Several theory commands that
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produce facts in some way are available in ``localized'' versions, referring
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to a named locale instead of the global theory context.
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\indexouternonterm{locale}
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Emerging facts of localized commands are stored in two versions, both in the
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target locale and the theory (after export).  The latter view produces a
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qualified binding, using the locale name as a name space prefix.
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the locale context of $loc$ and augments its body by an appropriate
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``$\isarkeyword{notes}$'' element (see below).  The exported view of $a$,
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after discharging the locale context, is stored as $loc{.}a$ within the global
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theory.  A localized goal ``$\LEMMANAME~(\IN~loc)~a:~\phi$'' works similarly,
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only that the fact emerges through the subsequent proof, which may refer to
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typing and concrete syntax, assumptions, definitions etc.).  Most notably,
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local $simp$ rules).
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additional premises according to the specification.  Usually this is only a
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single predicate according to the standard ``closed'' view of locale
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specifications.
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\subsubsection{Locale specifications}
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\indexisarcmd{locale}\indexisarcmd{print-locale}\indexisarcmd{print-locales}
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\begin{matharray}{rcl}
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  \isarcmd{locale} & : & \isartrans{theory}{local{\dsh}theory} \\
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  \isarcmd{print_locale}^* & : & \isarkeep{theory~|~proof} \\
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  \isarcmd{print_locales}^* & : & \isarkeep{theory~|~proof} \\
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\end{matharray}
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\indexouternonterm{contextexpr}\indexouternonterm{contextelem}
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\indexisarelem{fixes}\indexisarelem{constrains}\indexisarelem{assumes}
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\indexisarelem{defines}\indexisarelem{notes}\indexisarelem{includes}
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\begin{rail}
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  'locale' ('(open)')? name ('=' localeexpr)?
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  ;
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  'print\_locale' '!'? localeexpr
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  ;
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  localeexpr: ((contextexpr '+' (contextelem+)) | contextexpr | (contextelem+))
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  ;
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  contextexpr: nameref | '(' contextexpr ')' |
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  (contextexpr (name mixfix? +)) | (contextexpr + '+')
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  contextelem: fixes | constrains | assumes | defines | notes | includes
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  fixes: 'fixes' ((name ('::' type)? structmixfix? | vars) + 'and')
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  constrains: 'constrains' (name '::' type + 'and')
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  assumes: 'assumes' (thmdecl? props + 'and')
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  ;
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  defines: 'defines' (thmdecl? prop proppat? + 'and')
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  ;
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  notes: 'notes' (thmdef? thmrefs + 'and')
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  ;
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  includes: 'includes' contextexpr
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\begin{descr}
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\item [$\LOCALE~loc~=~import~+~body$] defines a new locale $loc$ as a context
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  consisting of a certain view of existing locales ($import$) plus some
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  additional elements ($body$).  Both $import$ and $body$ are optional; the
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  degenerate form $\LOCALE~loc$ defines an empty locale, which may still be
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  useful to collect declarations of facts later on.  Type-inference on locale
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  expressions automatically takes care of the most general typing that the
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  combined context elements may acquire.
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  The $import$ consists of a structured context expression, consisting of
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  references to existing locales, renamed contexts, or merged contexts.
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  Renaming uses positional notation: $c~\vec x$ means that (a prefix of) the
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  fixed parameters of context $c$ are named according to $\vec x$; a
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  ``\texttt{_}'' (underscore) \indexisarthm{_@\texttt{_}} means to skip that
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  position.  Renaming by default deletes existing syntax.  Optionally,
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  new syntax may by specified with a mixfix annotation.  Note that the
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  special syntax declared with ``$(structure)$'' (see below) is
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  neither deleted nor can it be changed.
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  Merging proceeds from left-to-right, suppressing any duplicates stemming
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  from different paths through the import hierarchy.
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  The $body$ consists of basic context elements, further context expressions
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  may be included as well.
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  \begin{descr}
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  \item [$\FIXES{~x::\tau~(mx)}$] declares a local parameter of type $\tau$
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    and mixfix annotation $mx$ (both are optional).  The special syntax
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    declaration ``$(structure)$'' means that $x$ may be referenced
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  \item [$\CONSTRAINS{~x::\tau}$] introduces a type constraint $\tau$
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    on the local parameter $x$.
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  \item [$\ASSUMES{a}{\vec\phi}$] introduces local premises, similar to
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    $\ASSUMENAME$ within a proof (cf.\ \S\ref{sec:proof-context}).
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  \item [$\DEFINES{a}{x \equiv t}$] defines a previously declared parameter.
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    This is close to $\DEFNAME$ within a proof (cf.\
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    \S\ref{sec:proof-context}), but $\DEFINESNAME$ takes an equational
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    proposition instead of variable-term pair.  The left-hand side of the
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    equation may have additional arguments, e.g.\ ``$\DEFINES{}{f~\vec x
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      \equiv t}$''.
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  \item [$\NOTES{a}{\vec b}$] reconsiders facts within a local context.  Most
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    notably, this may include arbitrary declarations in any attribute
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    specifications included here, e.g.\ a local $simp$ rule.
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  \item [$\INCLUDES{c}$] copies the specified context in a statically scoped
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    manner.  Only available in the long goal format of \S\ref{sec:goals}.
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    In contrast, the initial $import$ specification of a locale expression
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    maintains a dynamic relation to the locales being referenced (benefiting
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    from any later fact declarations in the obvious manner).
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  \end{descr}
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  Note that ``$\IS{p}$'' patterns given in the syntax of $\ASSUMESNAME$ and
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  $\DEFINESNAME$ above are illegal in locale definitions.  In the long goal
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  format of \S\ref{sec:goals}, term bindings may be included as expected,
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  though.
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  \medskip By default, locale specifications are ``closed up'' by turning the
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  given text into a predicate definition $loc_axioms$ and deriving the
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  original assumptions as local lemmas (modulo local definitions).  The
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  predicate statement covers only the newly specified assumptions, omitting
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  the content of included locale expressions.  The full cumulative view is
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  only provided on export, involving another predicate $loc$ that refers to
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  the complete specification text.
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  In any case, the predicate arguments are those locale parameters that
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  actually occur in the respective piece of text.  Also note that these
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  predicates operate at the meta-level in theory, but the locale packages
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  attempts to internalize statements according to the object-logic setup
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  (e.g.\ replacing $\Forall$ by $\forall$, and $\Imp$ by $\imp$ in HOL; see
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  also \S\ref{sec:object-logic}).  Separate introduction rules
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  $loc_axioms.intro$ and $loc.intro$ are declared as well.
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  The $(open)$ option of a locale specification prevents both the current
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  $loc_axioms$ and cumulative $loc$ predicate constructions.  Predicates are
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\item [$\isarkeyword{print_locale}~import~+~body$] prints the specified locale
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  expression in a flattened form.  The notable special case
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  $\isarkeyword{print_locale}~loc$ just prints the contents of the named
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  locale, but keep in mind that type-inference will normalize type variables
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  according to the usual alphabetical order.  The command omits
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  $\isarkeyword{notes}$ elements by default.  Use
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  $\isarkeyword{print_locale}!$ to get them included.
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\item [$\isarkeyword{print_locales}$] prints the names of all locales of the
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  current theory.
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\subsubsection{Interpretation of locales}
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Locale expressions (more precisely, \emph{context expressions}) may be
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instantiated, and the instantiated facts added to the current context.
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This requires a proof of the instantiated specification and is called
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\emph{locale interpretation}.  Interpretation is possible in theories
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and locales
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(command $\isarcmd{interpretation}$) and also in proof contexts
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($\isarcmd{interpret}$).
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\indexisarcmd{interpretation}\indexisarcmd{interpret}
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\indexisarcmd{print-interps}
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\begin{matharray}{rcl}
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  \isarcmd{interpretation} & : & \isartrans{theory}{proof(prove)} \\
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  \isarcmd{interpret} & : & \isartrans{proof(state) ~|~ proof(chain)}{proof(prove)} \\
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  \isarcmd{print_interps}^* & : &  \isarkeep{theory~|~proof} \\
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\end{matharray}
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\indexouternonterm{interp}
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\railalias{printinterps}{print\_interps}
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\railterm{printinterps}
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\begin{rail}
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  'interpretation' (interp | name ('<' | subseteq) contextexp)
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  ;
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  'interpret' interp
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  ;
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  printinterps '!'? name
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  ;
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  interp: thmdecl? contextexpr ('[' (inst+) ']')?
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  ;
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\end{rail}
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\begin{descr}
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\item [$\isarcmd{interpretation}~expr~insts$]
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  The first form of $\isarcmd{interpretation}$ interprets $expr$
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  in the theory.  The instantiation is given as a list of
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  terms $insts$ and is positional.
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  All parameters must receive an instantiation term --- with the
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  exception of defined parameters.  These are, if omitted, derived
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  from the defining equation and other instantiations.  Use ``\_'' to
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  omit an instantiation term.  Free variables are automatically
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  generalized.
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  The command generates proof obligations for the instantiated
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  specifications (assumes and defines elements).  Once these are
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  discharged by the user, instantiated facts are added to the theory in
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  a post-processing phase.
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  The command is aware of interpretations already active in the
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  theory.  No proof obligations are generated for those, neither is
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  post-processing applied to their facts.  This avoids duplication of
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  interpreted facts, in particular.  Note that, in the case of a
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  locale with import, parts of the interpretation may already be
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  active.  The command will only generate proof obligations and add
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  facts for new parts.
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  The context expression may be preceded by a name and/or attributes.
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  These take effect in the post-processing of facts.  The name is used
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  to prefix fact names, for example to avoid accidental hiding of
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  other facts.  Attributes are applied after attributes of the
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  interpreted facts.
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  Adding facts to locales has the
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  effect of adding interpreted facts to the theory for all active
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  interpretations also.  That is, interpretations dynamically
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  participate in any facts added to locales.
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\item [$\isarcmd{interpretation}~name~\subseteq~expr$]
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  This form of the command interprets $expr$ in the locale $name$.  It
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  requires a proof that the specification of $name$ implies the
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  specification of $expr$.  As in the localized version of the theorem
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  command, the proof is in the context of $name$.  After the proof
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  obligation has been dischared, the facts of $expr$
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  become part of locale $name$ as \emph{derived} context elements and
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  are available when the context $name$ is subsequently entered.
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  Note that, like import, this is dynamic: facts added to a locale
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  part of $expr$ after interpretation become also available in
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  $name$.  Like facts
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  of renamed context elements, facts obtained by interpretation may be
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  accessed by prefixing with the parameter renaming (where the parameters
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  are separated by `\_').
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  Unlike interpretation in theories, instantiation is confined to the
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  renaming of parameters, which may be specified as part of the context
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  expression $expr$.  Using defined parameters in $name$ one may
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  achieve an effect similar to instantiation, though.
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  Only specification fragments of $expr$ that are not already part of
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  $name$ (be it imported, derived or a derived fragment of the import)
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  are considered by interpretation.  This enables circular
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  interpretations.
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  If interpretations of $name$ exist in the current theory, the
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  command adds interpretations for $expr$ as well, with the same
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  prefix and attributes, although only for fragments of $expr$ that
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  are not interpreted in the theory already.
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\item [$\isarcmd{interpret}~expr~insts$]
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  interprets $expr$ in the proof context and is otherwise similar to
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  interpretation in theories.  Free variables in instantiations are not
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  generalized, however.
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\item [$\isarcmd{print_interps}~loc$]
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  prints the interpretations of a particular locale $loc$ that are
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  active in the current context, either theory or proof context.  The
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  exclamation point argument causes triggers printing of
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  \emph{witness} theorems justifying interpretations.  These are
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  normally omitted from the output.
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\end{descr}
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\begin{warn}
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  Since attributes are applied to interpreted theorems, interpretation
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  may modify the current simpset and claset.  Take this into
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  account when choosing attributes for local theorems.
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\end{warn}
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\begin{warn}
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  An interpretation in a theory may subsume previous interpretations.
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  This happens if the same specification fragment is interpreted twice
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  and the instantiation of the second interpretation is more general
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  than the interpretation of the first.  A warning
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  is issued, since it is likely that these could have been generalized
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  in the first place.  The locale package does not attempt to remove
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  subsumed interpretations.  This situation is normally harmless, but
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  note that $blast$ gets confused by the presence of multiple axclass
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  instances of a rule.
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\end{warn}
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\section{Derived proof schemes}
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\subsection{Generalized elimination}\label{sec:obtain}
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\begin{matharray}{rcl}
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  \isarcmd{obtain} & : & \isartrans{proof(state)}{proof(prove)} \\
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  \isarcmd{guess}^* & : & \isartrans{proof(state)}{proof(prove)} \\
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\end{matharray}
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may be introduced in the current context, by virtue of a locally proven
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``soundness statement''.  Technically speaking, the $\OBTAINNAME$ language
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element is like a declaration of $\FIXNAME$ and $\ASSUMENAME$ (see also see
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\S\ref{sec:proof-context}), together with a soundness proof of its additional
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claim.  According to the nature of existential reasoning, assumptions get
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eliminated from any result exported from the context later, provided that the
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corresponding parameters do \emph{not} occur in the conclusion.
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\begin{rail}
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  'obtain' parname? (vars + 'and') 'where' (props + 'and')
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  ;
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  'guess' (vars + 'and')
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  ;
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\end{rail}
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$\OBTAINNAME$ is defined as a derived Isar command as follows, where $\vec b$
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shall refer to (optional) facts indicated for forward chaining.
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\begin{matharray}{l}
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  \langle facts~\vec b\rangle \\
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  \OBTAIN{\vec x}{a}{\vec \phi}~~\langle proof\rangle \equiv {} \\[1ex]
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  \quad \HAVE{}{\All{thesis} (\All{\vec x} \vec\phi \Imp thesis) \Imp thesis} \\
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  \quad \PROOF{succeed} \\
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  \qquad \FIX{thesis} \\
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  \qquad \ASSUME{that~[intro?]}{\All{\vec x} \vec\phi \Imp thesis} \\
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  \qquad \THUS{}{thesis} \\
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  \quad\qquad \APPLY{-} \\
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  \quad\qquad \USING{\vec b}~~\langle proof\rangle \\
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  \quad \QED{} \\
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  \quad \FIX{\vec x}~\ASSUMENAME^\ast~a\colon~\vec\phi \\
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\end{matharray}
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Typically, the soundness proof is relatively straight-forward, often just by
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canonical automated tools such as ``$\BY{simp}$'' or ``$\BY{blast}$''.
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Accordingly, the ``$that$'' reduction above is declared as simplification and
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introduction rule.
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In a sense, $\OBTAINNAME$ represents at the level of Isar proofs what would be
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meta-logical existential quantifiers and conjunctions.  This concept has a
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broad range of useful applications, ranging from plain elimination (or
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introduction) of object-level existential and conjunctions, to elimination
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over results of symbolic evaluation of recursive definitions, for example.
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Also note that $\OBTAINNAME$ without parameters acts much like $\HAVENAME$,
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where the result is treated as a genuine assumption.
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An alternative name to be used instead of ``$that$'' above may be
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given in parentheses.
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\medskip
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The improper variant $\isarkeyword{guess}$ is similar to $\OBTAINNAME$, but
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derives the obtained statement from the course of reasoning!  The proof starts
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with a fixed goal $thesis$.  The subsequent proof may refine this to anything
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of the form like $\All{\vec x} \vec\phi \Imp thesis$, but must not introduce
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new subgoals.  The final goal state is then used as reduction rule for the
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obtain scheme described above.  Obtained parameters $\vec x$ are marked as
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internal by default, which prevents the proof context from being polluted by
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ad-hoc variables.  The variable names and type constraints given as arguments
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for $\isarkeyword{guess}$ specify a prefix of obtained parameters explicitly
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in the text.
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It is important to note that the facts introduced by $\OBTAINNAME$ and
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$\isarkeyword{guess}$ may not be polymorphic: any type-variables occurring
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here are fixed in the present context!
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\subsection{Calculational reasoning}\label{sec:calculation}
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\indexisarcmd{also}\indexisarcmd{finally}
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\indexisarcmd{moreover}\indexisarcmd{ultimately}
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\indexisarcmd{print-trans-rules}
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\indexisaratt{trans}\indexisaratt{sym}\indexisaratt{symmetric}
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   541
\begin{matharray}{rcl}
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  \isarcmd{also} & : & \isartrans{proof(state)}{proof(state)} \\
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  \isarcmd{finally} & : & \isartrans{proof(state)}{proof(chain)} \\
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  \isarcmd{moreover} & : & \isartrans{proof(state)}{proof(state)} \\
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  \isarcmd{ultimately} & : & \isartrans{proof(state)}{proof(chain)} \\
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  \isarcmd{print_trans_rules}^* & : & \isarkeep{theory~|~proof} \\
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  trans & : & \isaratt \\
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  sym & : & \isaratt \\
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  symmetric & : & \isaratt \\
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\end{matharray}
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   551
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Calculational proof is forward reasoning with implicit application of
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   553
transitivity rules (such those of $=$, $\leq$, $<$).  Isabelle/Isar maintains
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   554
an auxiliary register $calculation$\indexisarthm{calculation} for accumulating
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results obtained by transitivity composed with the current result.  Command
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$\ALSO$ updates $calculation$ involving $this$, while $\FINALLY$ exhibits the
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final $calculation$ by forward chaining towards the next goal statement.  Both
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   558
commands require valid current facts, i.e.\ may occur only after commands that
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   559
produce theorems such as $\ASSUMENAME$, $\NOTENAME$, or some finished proof of
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   560
$\HAVENAME$, $\SHOWNAME$ etc.  The $\MOREOVER$ and $\ULTIMATELY$ commands are
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similar to $\ALSO$ and $\FINALLY$, but only collect further results in
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   562
$calculation$ without applying any rules yet.
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   563
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   564
Also note that the implicit term abbreviation ``$\dots$'' has its canonical
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   565
application with calculational proofs.  It refers to the argument of the
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   566
preceding statement. (The argument of a curried infix expression happens to be
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its right-hand side.)
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   568
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   569
Isabelle/Isar calculations are implicitly subject to block structure in the
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sense that new threads of calculational reasoning are commenced for any new
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block (as opened by a local goal, for example).  This means that, apart from
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   572
being able to nest calculations, there is no separate \emph{begin-calculation}
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   573
command required.
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   574
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\medskip
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   576
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The Isar calculation proof commands may be defined as follows:\footnote{We
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   578
  suppress internal bookkeeping such as proper handling of block-structure.}
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parents: 8594
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   579
\begin{matharray}{rcl}
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  \ALSO@0 & \equiv & \NOTE{calculation}{this} \\
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   581
  \ALSO@{n+1} & \equiv & \NOTE{calculation}{trans~[OF~calculation~this]} \\[0.5ex]
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parents: 8594
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   582
  \FINALLY & \equiv & \ALSO~\FROM{calculation} \\
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parents: 8594
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   583
  \MOREOVER & \equiv & \NOTE{calculation}{calculation~this} \\
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parents: 8594
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   584
  \ULTIMATELY & \equiv & \MOREOVER~\FROM{calculation} \\
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   585
\end{matharray}
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parents: 8594
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   586
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\begin{rail}
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   588
  ('also' | 'finally') ('(' thmrefs ')')?
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parents: 8594
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   589
  ;
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parents: 8483
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   590
  'trans' (() | 'add' | 'del')
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parents: 7175
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   591
  ;
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   592
\end{rail}
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   593
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   594
\begin{descr}
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   595
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\item [$\ALSO~(\vec a)$] maintains the auxiliary $calculation$ register as
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   597
  follows.  The first occurrence of $\ALSO$ in some calculational thread
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   598
  initializes $calculation$ by $this$. Any subsequent $\ALSO$ on the same
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parents: 7321
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  level of block-structure updates $calculation$ by some transitivity rule
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  applied to $calculation$ and $this$ (in that order).  Transitivity rules are
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  picked from the current context, unless alternative rules are given as
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   602
  explicit arguments.
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   603
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   604
\item [$\FINALLY~(\vec a)$] maintaining $calculation$ in the same way as
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   605
  $\ALSO$, and concludes the current calculational thread.  The final result
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  is exhibited as fact for forward chaining towards the next goal. Basically,
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   607
  $\FINALLY$ just abbreviates $\ALSO~\FROM{calculation}$.  Note that
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parents: 7981
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   608
  ``$\FINALLY~\SHOW{}{\Var{thesis}}~\DOT$'' and
wenzelm
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   609
  ``$\FINALLY~\HAVE{}{\phi}~\DOT$'' are typical idioms for concluding
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parents: 7981
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   610
  calculational proofs.
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parents: 9606
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   611
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   612
\item [$\MOREOVER$ and $\ULTIMATELY$] are analogous to $\ALSO$ and $\FINALLY$,
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   613
  but collect results only, without applying rules.
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   614
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   615
\item [$\isarkeyword{print_trans_rules}$] prints the list of transitivity
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parents: 13015
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   616
  rules (for calculational commands $\ALSO$ and $\FINALLY$) and symmetry rules
0461b281c2b5 more stuff;
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parents: 13015
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   617
  (for the $symmetric$ operation and single step elimination patters) of the
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  current context.
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\item [$trans$] declares theorems as transitivity rules.
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\item [$sym$] declares symmetry rules.
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   624
\item [$symmetric$] resolves a theorem with some rule declared as $sym$ in the
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   625
  current context.  For example, ``$\ASSUME{[symmetric]}{x = y}$'' produces a
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   626
  swapped fact derived from that assumption.
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   627
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   628
  In structured proof texts it is often more appropriate to use an explicit
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   629
  single-step elimination proof, such as ``$\ASSUME{}{x = y}~\HENCE{}{y =
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   630
    x}~\DDOT$''.  The very same rules known to $symmetric$ are declared as
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   631
  $elim?$ as well.
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parents: 13024
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   632
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   633
\end{descr}
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   634
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parents: 7175
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   635
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   636
\section{Proof tools}
8517
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   637
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   638
\subsection{Miscellaneous methods and attributes}\label{sec:misc-meth-att}
8517
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parents: 8507
diff changeset
   639
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parents: 9480
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   640
\indexisarmeth{unfold}\indexisarmeth{fold}\indexisarmeth{insert}
8517
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parents: 8507
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   641
\indexisarmeth{erule}\indexisarmeth{drule}\indexisarmeth{frule}
062e6cd78534 obtain;
wenzelm
parents: 8507
diff changeset
   642
\indexisarmeth{fail}\indexisarmeth{succeed}
062e6cd78534 obtain;
wenzelm
parents: 8507
diff changeset
   643
\begin{matharray}{rcl}
062e6cd78534 obtain;
wenzelm
parents: 8507
diff changeset
   644
  unfold & : & \isarmeth \\
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wenzelm
parents: 10627
diff changeset
   645
  fold & : & \isarmeth \\
e56ac1863f2c 'insert' made proper;
wenzelm
parents: 10627
diff changeset
   646
  insert & : & \isarmeth \\[0.5ex]
8517
062e6cd78534 obtain;
wenzelm
parents: 8507
diff changeset
   647
  erule^* & : & \isarmeth \\
062e6cd78534 obtain;
wenzelm
parents: 8507
diff changeset
   648
  drule^* & : & \isarmeth \\
13024
0461b281c2b5 more stuff;
wenzelm
parents: 13015
diff changeset
   649
  frule^* & : & \isarmeth \\
8517
062e6cd78534 obtain;
wenzelm
parents: 8507
diff changeset
   650
  succeed & : & \isarmeth \\
062e6cd78534 obtain;
wenzelm
parents: 8507
diff changeset
   651
  fail & : & \isarmeth \\
062e6cd78534 obtain;
wenzelm
parents: 8507
diff changeset
   652
\end{matharray}
7135
wenzelm
parents:
diff changeset
   653
wenzelm
parents:
diff changeset
   654
\begin{rail}
10741
e56ac1863f2c 'insert' made proper;
wenzelm
parents: 10627
diff changeset
   655
  ('fold' | 'unfold' | 'insert') thmrefs
e56ac1863f2c 'insert' made proper;
wenzelm
parents: 10627
diff changeset
   656
  ;
e56ac1863f2c 'insert' made proper;
wenzelm
parents: 10627
diff changeset
   657
  ('erule' | 'drule' | 'frule') ('('nat')')? thmrefs
7135
wenzelm
parents:
diff changeset
   658
  ;
wenzelm
parents:
diff changeset
   659
\end{rail}
wenzelm
parents:
diff changeset
   660
7167
wenzelm
parents: 7141
diff changeset
   661
\begin{descr}
13041
6faccf7d0f25 *** empty log message ***
wenzelm
parents: 13040
diff changeset
   662
13024
0461b281c2b5 more stuff;
wenzelm
parents: 13015
diff changeset
   663
\item [$unfold~\vec a$ and $fold~\vec a$] expand (or fold back again) the
0461b281c2b5 more stuff;
wenzelm
parents: 13015
diff changeset
   664
  given meta-level definitions throughout all goals; any chained facts
0461b281c2b5 more stuff;
wenzelm
parents: 13015
diff changeset
   665
  provided are inserted into the goal and subject to rewriting as well.
13041
6faccf7d0f25 *** empty log message ***
wenzelm
parents: 13040
diff changeset
   666
10741
e56ac1863f2c 'insert' made proper;
wenzelm
parents: 10627
diff changeset
   667
\item [$insert~\vec a$] inserts theorems as facts into all goals of the proof
e56ac1863f2c 'insert' made proper;
wenzelm
parents: 10627
diff changeset
   668
  state.  Note that current facts indicated for forward chaining are ignored.
13024
0461b281c2b5 more stuff;
wenzelm
parents: 13015
diff changeset
   669
8547
wenzelm
parents: 8517
diff changeset
   670
\item [$erule~\vec a$, $drule~\vec a$, and $frule~\vec a$] are similar to the
wenzelm
parents: 8517
diff changeset
   671
  basic $rule$ method (see \S\ref{sec:pure-meth-att}), but apply rules by
8517
062e6cd78534 obtain;
wenzelm
parents: 8507
diff changeset
   672
  elim-resolution, destruct-resolution, and forward-resolution, respectively
10741
e56ac1863f2c 'insert' made proper;
wenzelm
parents: 10627
diff changeset
   673
  \cite{isabelle-ref}.  The optional natural number argument (default $0$)
13041
6faccf7d0f25 *** empty log message ***
wenzelm
parents: 13040
diff changeset
   674
  specifies additional assumption steps to be performed here.
6faccf7d0f25 *** empty log message ***
wenzelm
parents: 13040
diff changeset
   675
10741
e56ac1863f2c 'insert' made proper;
wenzelm
parents: 10627
diff changeset
   676
  Note that these methods are improper ones, mainly serving for
e56ac1863f2c 'insert' made proper;
wenzelm
parents: 10627
diff changeset
   677
  experimentation and tactic script emulation.  Different modes of basic rule
e56ac1863f2c 'insert' made proper;
wenzelm
parents: 10627
diff changeset
   678
  application are usually expressed in Isar at the proof language level,
e56ac1863f2c 'insert' made proper;
wenzelm
parents: 10627
diff changeset
   679
  rather than via implicit proof state manipulations.  For example, a proper
13041
6faccf7d0f25 *** empty log message ***
wenzelm
parents: 13040
diff changeset
   680
  single-step elimination would be done using the plain $rule$ method, with
10741
e56ac1863f2c 'insert' made proper;
wenzelm
parents: 10627
diff changeset
   681
  forward chaining of current facts.
13024
0461b281c2b5 more stuff;
wenzelm
parents: 13015
diff changeset
   682
8517
062e6cd78534 obtain;
wenzelm
parents: 8507
diff changeset
   683
\item [$succeed$] yields a single (unchanged) result; it is the identity of
062e6cd78534 obtain;
wenzelm
parents: 8507
diff changeset
   684
  the ``\texttt{,}'' method combinator (cf.\ \S\ref{sec:syn-meth}).
13024
0461b281c2b5 more stuff;
wenzelm
parents: 13015
diff changeset
   685
8517
062e6cd78534 obtain;
wenzelm
parents: 8507
diff changeset
   686
\item [$fail$] yields an empty result sequence; it is the identity of the
062e6cd78534 obtain;
wenzelm
parents: 8507
diff changeset
   687
  ``\texttt{|}'' method combinator (cf.\ \S\ref{sec:syn-meth}).
13024
0461b281c2b5 more stuff;
wenzelm
parents: 13015
diff changeset
   688
7167
wenzelm
parents: 7141
diff changeset
   689
\end{descr}
7135
wenzelm
parents:
diff changeset
   690
10318
wenzelm
parents: 10223
diff changeset
   691
\indexisaratt{tagged}\indexisaratt{untagged}
9614
8ca1fc75230e renamed 'RS' to 'THEN';
wenzelm
parents: 9606
diff changeset
   692
\indexisaratt{THEN}\indexisaratt{COMP}
14175
dbd16ebaf907 Method rule_tac understands Isar contexts: documentation.
ballarin
parents: 13622
diff changeset
   693
\indexisaratt{unfolded}\indexisaratt{folded}
13027
ddf235f2384a some more stuff;
wenzelm
parents: 13024
diff changeset
   694
\indexisaratt{standard}\indexisarattof{Pure}{elim-format}
13024
0461b281c2b5 more stuff;
wenzelm
parents: 13015
diff changeset
   695
\indexisaratt{no-vars}
8517
062e6cd78534 obtain;
wenzelm
parents: 8507
diff changeset
   696
\begin{matharray}{rcl}
9905
14a71104a498 improved att names;
wenzelm
parents: 9847
diff changeset
   697
  tagged & : & \isaratt \\
14a71104a498 improved att names;
wenzelm
parents: 9847
diff changeset
   698
  untagged & : & \isaratt \\[0.5ex]
9614
8ca1fc75230e renamed 'RS' to 'THEN';
wenzelm
parents: 9606
diff changeset
   699
  THEN & : & \isaratt \\
8517
062e6cd78534 obtain;
wenzelm
parents: 8507
diff changeset
   700
  COMP & : & \isaratt \\[0.5ex]
9905
14a71104a498 improved att names;
wenzelm
parents: 9847
diff changeset
   701
  unfolded & : & \isaratt \\
14a71104a498 improved att names;
wenzelm
parents: 9847
diff changeset
   702
  folded & : & \isaratt \\[0.5ex]
9941
fe05af7ec816 renamed atts: rulify to rule_format, elimify to elim_format;
wenzelm
parents: 9936
diff changeset
   703
  elim_format & : & \isaratt \\
13041
6faccf7d0f25 *** empty log message ***
wenzelm
parents: 13040
diff changeset
   704
  standard^* & : & \isaratt \\
9936
f080397656d8 renamed "delrule" to "rule del";
wenzelm
parents: 9905
diff changeset
   705
  no_vars^* & : & \isaratt \\
8517
062e6cd78534 obtain;
wenzelm
parents: 8507
diff changeset
   706
\end{matharray}
062e6cd78534 obtain;
wenzelm
parents: 8507
diff changeset
   707
062e6cd78534 obtain;
wenzelm
parents: 8507
diff changeset
   708
\begin{rail}
9905
14a71104a498 improved att names;
wenzelm
parents: 9847
diff changeset
   709
  'tagged' (nameref+)
8517
062e6cd78534 obtain;
wenzelm
parents: 8507
diff changeset
   710
  ;
9905
14a71104a498 improved att names;
wenzelm
parents: 9847
diff changeset
   711
  'untagged' name
8517
062e6cd78534 obtain;
wenzelm
parents: 8507
diff changeset
   712
  ;
10154
wenzelm
parents: 10031
diff changeset
   713
  ('THEN' | 'COMP') ('[' nat ']')? thmref
8517
062e6cd78534 obtain;
wenzelm
parents: 8507
diff changeset
   714
  ;
9905
14a71104a498 improved att names;
wenzelm
parents: 9847
diff changeset
   715
  ('unfolded' | 'folded') thmrefs
8517
062e6cd78534 obtain;
wenzelm
parents: 8507
diff changeset
   716
  ;
062e6cd78534 obtain;
wenzelm
parents: 8507
diff changeset
   717
\end{rail}
062e6cd78534 obtain;
wenzelm
parents: 8507
diff changeset
   718
062e6cd78534 obtain;
wenzelm
parents: 8507
diff changeset
   719
\begin{descr}
13041
6faccf7d0f25 *** empty log message ***
wenzelm
parents: 13040
diff changeset
   720
9905
14a71104a498 improved att names;
wenzelm
parents: 9847
diff changeset
   721
\item [$tagged~name~args$ and $untagged~name$] add and remove $tags$ of some
8517
062e6cd78534 obtain;
wenzelm
parents: 8507
diff changeset
   722
  theorem.  Tags may be any list of strings that serve as comment for some
062e6cd78534 obtain;
wenzelm
parents: 8507
diff changeset
   723
  tools (e.g.\ $\LEMMANAME$ causes the tag ``$lemma$'' to be added to the
062e6cd78534 obtain;
wenzelm
parents: 8507
diff changeset
   724
  result).  The first string is considered the tag name, the rest its
062e6cd78534 obtain;
wenzelm
parents: 8507
diff changeset
   725
  arguments.  Note that untag removes any tags of the same name.
13041
6faccf7d0f25 *** empty log message ***
wenzelm
parents: 13040
diff changeset
   726
6faccf7d0f25 *** empty log message ***
wenzelm
parents: 13040
diff changeset
   727
\item [$THEN~a$ and $COMP~a$] compose rules by resolution.  $THEN$ resolves
6faccf7d0f25 *** empty log message ***
wenzelm
parents: 13040
diff changeset
   728
  with the first premise of $a$ (an alternative position may be also
6faccf7d0f25 *** empty log message ***
wenzelm
parents: 13040
diff changeset
   729
  specified); the $COMP$ version skips the automatic lifting process that is
6faccf7d0f25 *** empty log message ***
wenzelm
parents: 13040
diff changeset
   730
  normally intended (cf.\ \texttt{RS} and \texttt{COMP} in
8547
wenzelm
parents: 8517
diff changeset
   731
  \cite[\S5]{isabelle-ref}).
13041
6faccf7d0f25 *** empty log message ***
wenzelm
parents: 13040
diff changeset
   732
9905
14a71104a498 improved att names;
wenzelm
parents: 9847
diff changeset
   733
\item [$unfolded~\vec a$ and $folded~\vec a$] expand and fold back again the
14a71104a498 improved att names;
wenzelm
parents: 9847
diff changeset
   734
  given meta-level definitions throughout a rule.
13041
6faccf7d0f25 *** empty log message ***
wenzelm
parents: 13040
diff changeset
   735
13027
ddf235f2384a some more stuff;
wenzelm
parents: 13024
diff changeset
   736
\item [$elim_format$] turns a destruction rule into elimination rule format,
ddf235f2384a some more stuff;
wenzelm
parents: 13024
diff changeset
   737
  by resolving with the rule $\PROP A \Imp (\PROP A \Imp \PROP B) \Imp \PROP
ddf235f2384a some more stuff;
wenzelm
parents: 13024
diff changeset
   738
  B$.
13048
wenzelm
parents: 13042
diff changeset
   739
  
wenzelm
parents: 13042
diff changeset
   740
  Note that the Classical Reasoner (\S\ref{sec:classical}) provides its own
wenzelm
parents: 13042
diff changeset
   741
  version of this operation.
13041
6faccf7d0f25 *** empty log message ***
wenzelm
parents: 13040
diff changeset
   742
6faccf7d0f25 *** empty log message ***
wenzelm
parents: 13040
diff changeset
   743
\item [$standard$] puts a theorem into the standard form of object-rules at
6faccf7d0f25 *** empty log message ***
wenzelm
parents: 13040
diff changeset
   744
  the outermost theory level.  Note that this operation violates the local
6faccf7d0f25 *** empty log message ***
wenzelm
parents: 13040
diff changeset
   745
  proof context (including active locales).
6faccf7d0f25 *** empty log message ***
wenzelm
parents: 13040
diff changeset
   746
9232
96722b04f2ae added no_vars att;
wenzelm
parents: 9005
diff changeset
   747
\item [$no_vars$] replaces schematic variables by free ones; this is mainly
96722b04f2ae added no_vars att;
wenzelm
parents: 9005
diff changeset
   748
  for tuning output of pretty printed theorems.
13027
ddf235f2384a some more stuff;
wenzelm
parents: 13024
diff changeset
   749
8517
062e6cd78534 obtain;
wenzelm
parents: 8507
diff changeset
   750
\end{descr}
7135
wenzelm
parents:
diff changeset
   751
wenzelm
parents:
diff changeset
   752
12621
48cafea0684b next round of updates;
wenzelm
parents: 12618
diff changeset
   753
\subsection{Further tactic emulations}\label{sec:tactics}
9606
1bf495402ae9 moved tactic emulation methods here;
wenzelm
parents: 9480
diff changeset
   754
1bf495402ae9 moved tactic emulation methods here;
wenzelm
parents: 9480
diff changeset
   755
The following improper proof methods emulate traditional tactics.  These admit
1bf495402ae9 moved tactic emulation methods here;
wenzelm
parents: 9480
diff changeset
   756
direct access to the goal state, which is normally considered harmful!  In
1bf495402ae9 moved tactic emulation methods here;
wenzelm
parents: 9480
diff changeset
   757
particular, this may involve both numbered goal addressing (default 1), and
1bf495402ae9 moved tactic emulation methods here;
wenzelm
parents: 9480
diff changeset
   758
dynamic instantiation within the scope of some subgoal.
1bf495402ae9 moved tactic emulation methods here;
wenzelm
parents: 9480
diff changeset
   759
1bf495402ae9 moved tactic emulation methods here;
wenzelm
parents: 9480
diff changeset
   760
\begin{warn}
14175
dbd16ebaf907 Method rule_tac understands Isar contexts: documentation.
ballarin
parents: 13622
diff changeset
   761
  Dynamic instantiations refer to universally quantified parameters of
dbd16ebaf907 Method rule_tac understands Isar contexts: documentation.
ballarin
parents: 13622
diff changeset
   762
  a subgoal (the dynamic context) rather than fixed variables and term
dbd16ebaf907 Method rule_tac understands Isar contexts: documentation.
ballarin
parents: 13622
diff changeset
   763
  abbreviations of a (static) Isar context.
9606
1bf495402ae9 moved tactic emulation methods here;
wenzelm
parents: 9480
diff changeset
   764
\end{warn}
1bf495402ae9 moved tactic emulation methods here;
wenzelm
parents: 9480
diff changeset
   765
14175
dbd16ebaf907 Method rule_tac understands Isar contexts: documentation.
ballarin
parents: 13622
diff changeset
   766
Tactic emulation methods, unlike their ML counterparts, admit
dbd16ebaf907 Method rule_tac understands Isar contexts: documentation.
ballarin
parents: 13622
diff changeset
   767
simultaneous instantiation from both dynamic and static contexts.  If
dbd16ebaf907 Method rule_tac understands Isar contexts: documentation.
ballarin
parents: 13622
diff changeset
   768
names occur in both contexts goal parameters hide locally fixed
dbd16ebaf907 Method rule_tac understands Isar contexts: documentation.
ballarin
parents: 13622
diff changeset
   769
variables.  Likewise, schematic variables refer to term abbreviations,
dbd16ebaf907 Method rule_tac understands Isar contexts: documentation.
ballarin
parents: 13622
diff changeset
   770
if present in the static context.  Otherwise the schematic variable is
dbd16ebaf907 Method rule_tac understands Isar contexts: documentation.
ballarin
parents: 13622
diff changeset
   771
interpreted as a schematic variable and left to be solved by unification
dbd16ebaf907 Method rule_tac understands Isar contexts: documentation.
ballarin
parents: 13622
diff changeset
   772
with certain parts of the subgoal.
dbd16ebaf907 Method rule_tac understands Isar contexts: documentation.
ballarin
parents: 13622
diff changeset
   773
9606
1bf495402ae9 moved tactic emulation methods here;
wenzelm
parents: 9480
diff changeset
   774
Note that the tactic emulation proof methods in Isabelle/Isar are consistently
14175
dbd16ebaf907 Method rule_tac understands Isar contexts: documentation.
ballarin
parents: 13622
diff changeset
   775
named $foo_tac$.  Note also that variable names occurring on left hand sides
14212
cd05b503ca2d Improvements wrt rule_tac.
ballarin
parents: 14175
diff changeset
   776
of instantiations must be preceded by a question mark if they coincide with
cd05b503ca2d Improvements wrt rule_tac.
ballarin
parents: 14175
diff changeset
   777
a keyword or contain dots.
14175
dbd16ebaf907 Method rule_tac understands Isar contexts: documentation.
ballarin
parents: 13622
diff changeset
   778
This is consistent with the attribute $where$ (see \S\ref{sec:pure-meth-att}).
9606
1bf495402ae9 moved tactic emulation methods here;
wenzelm
parents: 9480
diff changeset
   779
1bf495402ae9 moved tactic emulation methods here;
wenzelm
parents: 9480
diff changeset
   780
\indexisarmeth{rule-tac}\indexisarmeth{erule-tac}
1bf495402ae9 moved tactic emulation methods here;
wenzelm
parents: 9480
diff changeset
   781
\indexisarmeth{drule-tac}\indexisarmeth{frule-tac}
1bf495402ae9 moved tactic emulation methods here;
wenzelm
parents: 9480
diff changeset
   782
\indexisarmeth{cut-tac}\indexisarmeth{thin-tac}
9642
d8d1f70024bd fixed indexing;
wenzelm
parents: 9614
diff changeset
   783
\indexisarmeth{subgoal-tac}\indexisarmeth{rename-tac}
9614
8ca1fc75230e renamed 'RS' to 'THEN';
wenzelm
parents: 9606
diff changeset
   784
\indexisarmeth{rotate-tac}\indexisarmeth{tactic}
9606
1bf495402ae9 moved tactic emulation methods here;
wenzelm
parents: 9480
diff changeset
   785
\begin{matharray}{rcl}
1bf495402ae9 moved tactic emulation methods here;
wenzelm
parents: 9480
diff changeset
   786
  rule_tac^* & : & \isarmeth \\
1bf495402ae9 moved tactic emulation methods here;
wenzelm
parents: 9480
diff changeset
   787
  erule_tac^* & : & \isarmeth \\
1bf495402ae9 moved tactic emulation methods here;
wenzelm
parents: 9480
diff changeset
   788
  drule_tac^* & : & \isarmeth \\
1bf495402ae9 moved tactic emulation methods here;
wenzelm
parents: 9480
diff changeset
   789
  frule_tac^* & : & \isarmeth \\
1bf495402ae9 moved tactic emulation methods here;
wenzelm
parents: 9480
diff changeset
   790
  cut_tac^* & : & \isarmeth \\
1bf495402ae9 moved tactic emulation methods here;
wenzelm
parents: 9480
diff changeset
   791
  thin_tac^* & : & \isarmeth \\
1bf495402ae9 moved tactic emulation methods here;
wenzelm
parents: 9480
diff changeset
   792
  subgoal_tac^* & : & \isarmeth \\
9614
8ca1fc75230e renamed 'RS' to 'THEN';
wenzelm
parents: 9606
diff changeset
   793
  rename_tac^* & : & \isarmeth \\
8ca1fc75230e renamed 'RS' to 'THEN';
wenzelm
parents: 9606
diff changeset
   794
  rotate_tac^* & : & \isarmeth \\
9606
1bf495402ae9 moved tactic emulation methods here;
wenzelm
parents: 9480
diff changeset
   795
  tactic^* & : & \isarmeth \\
1bf495402ae9 moved tactic emulation methods here;
wenzelm
parents: 9480
diff changeset
   796
\end{matharray}
1bf495402ae9 moved tactic emulation methods here;
wenzelm
parents: 9480
diff changeset
   797
1bf495402ae9 moved tactic emulation methods here;
wenzelm
parents: 9480
diff changeset
   798
\railalias{ruletac}{rule\_tac}
1bf495402ae9 moved tactic emulation methods here;
wenzelm
parents: 9480
diff changeset
   799
\railterm{ruletac}
1bf495402ae9 moved tactic emulation methods here;
wenzelm
parents: 9480
diff changeset
   800
1bf495402ae9 moved tactic emulation methods here;
wenzelm
parents: 9480
diff changeset
   801
\railalias{eruletac}{erule\_tac}
1bf495402ae9 moved tactic emulation methods here;
wenzelm
parents: 9480
diff changeset
   802
\railterm{eruletac}
1bf495402ae9 moved tactic emulation methods here;
wenzelm
parents: 9480
diff changeset
   803
1bf495402ae9 moved tactic emulation methods here;
wenzelm
parents: 9480
diff changeset
   804
\railalias{druletac}{drule\_tac}
1bf495402ae9 moved tactic emulation methods here;
wenzelm
parents: 9480
diff changeset
   805
\railterm{druletac}
1bf495402ae9 moved tactic emulation methods here;
wenzelm
parents: 9480
diff changeset
   806
1bf495402ae9 moved tactic emulation methods here;
wenzelm
parents: 9480
diff changeset
   807
\railalias{fruletac}{frule\_tac}
1bf495402ae9 moved tactic emulation methods here;
wenzelm
parents: 9480
diff changeset
   808
\railterm{fruletac}
1bf495402ae9 moved tactic emulation methods here;
wenzelm
parents: 9480
diff changeset
   809
1bf495402ae9 moved tactic emulation methods here;
wenzelm
parents: 9480
diff changeset
   810
\railalias{cuttac}{cut\_tac}
1bf495402ae9 moved tactic emulation methods here;
wenzelm
parents: 9480
diff changeset
   811
\railterm{cuttac}
1bf495402ae9 moved tactic emulation methods here;
wenzelm
parents: 9480
diff changeset
   812
1bf495402ae9 moved tactic emulation methods here;
wenzelm
parents: 9480
diff changeset
   813
\railalias{thintac}{thin\_tac}
1bf495402ae9 moved tactic emulation methods here;
wenzelm
parents: 9480
diff changeset
   814
\railterm{thintac}
1bf495402ae9 moved tactic emulation methods here;
wenzelm
parents: 9480
diff changeset
   815
1bf495402ae9 moved tactic emulation methods here;
wenzelm
parents: 9480
diff changeset
   816
\railalias{subgoaltac}{subgoal\_tac}
1bf495402ae9 moved tactic emulation methods here;
wenzelm
parents: 9480
diff changeset
   817
\railterm{subgoaltac}
1bf495402ae9 moved tactic emulation methods here;
wenzelm
parents: 9480
diff changeset
   818
9614
8ca1fc75230e renamed 'RS' to 'THEN';
wenzelm
parents: 9606
diff changeset
   819
\railalias{renametac}{rename\_tac}
8ca1fc75230e renamed 'RS' to 'THEN';
wenzelm
parents: 9606
diff changeset
   820
\railterm{renametac}
8ca1fc75230e renamed 'RS' to 'THEN';
wenzelm
parents: 9606
diff changeset
   821
8ca1fc75230e renamed 'RS' to 'THEN';
wenzelm
parents: 9606
diff changeset
   822
\railalias{rotatetac}{rotate\_tac}
8ca1fc75230e renamed 'RS' to 'THEN';
wenzelm
parents: 9606
diff changeset
   823
\railterm{rotatetac}
8ca1fc75230e renamed 'RS' to 'THEN';
wenzelm
parents: 9606
diff changeset
   824
9606
1bf495402ae9 moved tactic emulation methods here;
wenzelm
parents: 9480
diff changeset
   825
\begin{rail}
1bf495402ae9 moved tactic emulation methods here;
wenzelm
parents: 9480
diff changeset
   826
  ( ruletac | eruletac | druletac | fruletac | cuttac | thintac ) goalspec?
1bf495402ae9 moved tactic emulation methods here;
wenzelm
parents: 9480
diff changeset
   827
  ( insts thmref | thmrefs )
1bf495402ae9 moved tactic emulation methods here;
wenzelm
parents: 9480
diff changeset
   828
  ;
1bf495402ae9 moved tactic emulation methods here;
wenzelm
parents: 9480
diff changeset
   829
  subgoaltac goalspec? (prop +)
1bf495402ae9 moved tactic emulation methods here;
wenzelm
parents: 9480
diff changeset
   830
  ;
9614
8ca1fc75230e renamed 'RS' to 'THEN';
wenzelm
parents: 9606
diff changeset
   831
  renametac goalspec? (name +)
8ca1fc75230e renamed 'RS' to 'THEN';
wenzelm
parents: 9606
diff changeset
   832
  ;
8ca1fc75230e renamed 'RS' to 'THEN';
wenzelm
parents: 9606
diff changeset
   833
  rotatetac goalspec? int?
8ca1fc75230e renamed 'RS' to 'THEN';
wenzelm
parents: 9606
diff changeset
   834
  ;
9606
1bf495402ae9 moved tactic emulation methods here;
wenzelm
parents: 9480
diff changeset
   835
  'tactic' text
1bf495402ae9 moved tactic emulation methods here;
wenzelm
parents: 9480
diff changeset
   836
  ;
1bf495402ae9 moved tactic emulation methods here;
wenzelm
parents: 9480
diff changeset
   837
1bf495402ae9 moved tactic emulation methods here;
wenzelm
parents: 9480
diff changeset
   838
  insts: ((name '=' term) + 'and') 'in'
1bf495402ae9 moved tactic emulation methods here;
wenzelm
parents: 9480
diff changeset
   839
  ;
1bf495402ae9 moved tactic emulation methods here;
wenzelm
parents: 9480
diff changeset
   840
\end{rail}
1bf495402ae9 moved tactic emulation methods here;
wenzelm
parents: 9480
diff changeset
   841
1bf495402ae9 moved tactic emulation methods here;
wenzelm
parents: 9480
diff changeset
   842
\begin{descr}
13041
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wenzelm
parents: 13040
diff changeset
   843
9606
1bf495402ae9 moved tactic emulation methods here;
wenzelm
parents: 9480
diff changeset
   844
\item [$rule_tac$ etc.] do resolution of rules with explicit instantiation.
1bf495402ae9 moved tactic emulation methods here;
wenzelm
parents: 9480
diff changeset
   845
  This works the same way as the ML tactics \texttt{res_inst_tac} etc. (see
1bf495402ae9 moved tactic emulation methods here;
wenzelm
parents: 9480
diff changeset
   846
  \cite[\S3]{isabelle-ref}).
13041
6faccf7d0f25 *** empty log message ***
wenzelm
parents: 13040
diff changeset
   847
6faccf7d0f25 *** empty log message ***
wenzelm
parents: 13040
diff changeset
   848
  Multiple rules may be only given if there is no instantiation; then
9606
1bf495402ae9 moved tactic emulation methods here;
wenzelm
parents: 9480
diff changeset
   849
  $rule_tac$ is the same as \texttt{resolve_tac} in ML (see
1bf495402ae9 moved tactic emulation methods here;
wenzelm
parents: 9480
diff changeset
   850
  \cite[\S3]{isabelle-ref}).
13041
6faccf7d0f25 *** empty log message ***
wenzelm
parents: 13040
diff changeset
   851
9606
1bf495402ae9 moved tactic emulation methods here;
wenzelm
parents: 9480
diff changeset
   852
\item [$cut_tac$] inserts facts into the proof state as assumption of a
1bf495402ae9 moved tactic emulation methods here;
wenzelm
parents: 9480
diff changeset
   853
  subgoal, see also \texttt{cut_facts_tac} in \cite[\S3]{isabelle-ref}.  Note
13027
ddf235f2384a some more stuff;
wenzelm
parents: 13024
diff changeset
   854
  that the scope of schematic variables is spread over the main goal
ddf235f2384a some more stuff;
wenzelm
parents: 13024
diff changeset
   855
  statement.  Instantiations may be given as well, see also ML tactic
9606
1bf495402ae9 moved tactic emulation methods here;
wenzelm
parents: 9480
diff changeset
   856
  \texttt{cut_inst_tac} in \cite[\S3]{isabelle-ref}.
13041
6faccf7d0f25 *** empty log message ***
wenzelm
parents: 13040
diff changeset
   857
9606
1bf495402ae9 moved tactic emulation methods here;
wenzelm
parents: 9480
diff changeset
   858
\item [$thin_tac~\phi$] deletes the specified assumption from a subgoal; note
1bf495402ae9 moved tactic emulation methods here;
wenzelm
parents: 9480
diff changeset
   859
  that $\phi$ may contain schematic variables.  See also \texttt{thin_tac} in
1bf495402ae9 moved tactic emulation methods here;
wenzelm
parents: 9480
diff changeset
   860
  \cite[\S3]{isabelle-ref}.
13041
6faccf7d0f25 *** empty log message ***
wenzelm
parents: 13040
diff changeset
   861
9606
1bf495402ae9 moved tactic emulation methods here;
wenzelm
parents: 9480
diff changeset
   862
\item [$subgoal_tac~\phi$] adds $\phi$ as an assumption to a subgoal.  See
1bf495402ae9 moved tactic emulation methods here;
wenzelm
parents: 9480
diff changeset
   863
  also \texttt{subgoal_tac} and \texttt{subgoals_tac} in
1bf495402ae9 moved tactic emulation methods here;
wenzelm
parents: 9480
diff changeset
   864
  \cite[\S3]{isabelle-ref}.
13041
6faccf7d0f25 *** empty log message ***
wenzelm
parents: 13040
diff changeset
   865
9614
8ca1fc75230e renamed 'RS' to 'THEN';
wenzelm
parents: 9606
diff changeset
   866
\item [$rename_tac~\vec x$] renames parameters of a goal according to the list
8ca1fc75230e renamed 'RS' to 'THEN';
wenzelm
parents: 9606
diff changeset
   867
  $\vec x$, which refers to the \emph{suffix} of variables.
13041
6faccf7d0f25 *** empty log message ***
wenzelm
parents: 13040
diff changeset
   868
9614
8ca1fc75230e renamed 'RS' to 'THEN';
wenzelm
parents: 9606
diff changeset
   869
\item [$rotate_tac~n$] rotates the assumptions of a goal by $n$ positions:
8ca1fc75230e renamed 'RS' to 'THEN';
wenzelm
parents: 9606
diff changeset
   870
  from right to left if $n$ is positive, and from left to right if $n$ is
8ca1fc75230e renamed 'RS' to 'THEN';
wenzelm
parents: 9606
diff changeset
   871
  negative; the default value is $1$.  See also \texttt{rotate_tac} in
8ca1fc75230e renamed 'RS' to 'THEN';
wenzelm
parents: 9606
diff changeset
   872
  \cite[\S3]{isabelle-ref}.
13041
6faccf7d0f25 *** empty log message ***
wenzelm
parents: 13040
diff changeset
   873
9606
1bf495402ae9 moved tactic emulation methods here;
wenzelm
parents: 9480
diff changeset
   874
\item [$tactic~text$] produces a proof method from any ML text of type
1bf495402ae9 moved tactic emulation methods here;
wenzelm
parents: 9480
diff changeset
   875
  \texttt{tactic}.  Apart from the usual ML environment and the current
1bf495402ae9 moved tactic emulation methods here;
wenzelm
parents: 9480
diff changeset
   876
  implicit theory context, the ML code may refer to the following locally
1bf495402ae9 moved tactic emulation methods here;
wenzelm
parents: 9480
diff changeset
   877
  bound values:
1bf495402ae9 moved tactic emulation methods here;
wenzelm
parents: 9480
diff changeset
   878
1bf495402ae9 moved tactic emulation methods here;
wenzelm
parents: 9480
diff changeset
   879
{\footnotesize\begin{verbatim}
1bf495402ae9 moved tactic emulation methods here;
wenzelm
parents: 9480
diff changeset
   880
val ctxt  : Proof.context
1bf495402ae9 moved tactic emulation methods here;
wenzelm
parents: 9480
diff changeset
   881
val facts : thm list
1bf495402ae9 moved tactic emulation methods here;
wenzelm
parents: 9480
diff changeset
   882
val thm   : string -> thm
1bf495402ae9 moved tactic emulation methods here;
wenzelm
parents: 9480
diff changeset
   883
val thms  : string -> thm list
1bf495402ae9 moved tactic emulation methods here;
wenzelm
parents: 9480
diff changeset
   884
\end{verbatim}}
1bf495402ae9 moved tactic emulation methods here;
wenzelm
parents: 9480
diff changeset
   885
  Here \texttt{ctxt} refers to the current proof context, \texttt{facts}
1bf495402ae9 moved tactic emulation methods here;
wenzelm
parents: 9480
diff changeset
   886
  indicates any current facts for forward-chaining, and
1bf495402ae9 moved tactic emulation methods here;
wenzelm
parents: 9480
diff changeset
   887
  \texttt{thm}~/~\texttt{thms} retrieve named facts (including global
1bf495402ae9 moved tactic emulation methods here;
wenzelm
parents: 9480
diff changeset
   888
  theorems) from the context.
1bf495402ae9 moved tactic emulation methods here;
wenzelm
parents: 9480
diff changeset
   889
\end{descr}
1bf495402ae9 moved tactic emulation methods here;
wenzelm
parents: 9480
diff changeset
   890
1bf495402ae9 moved tactic emulation methods here;
wenzelm
parents: 9480
diff changeset
   891
12621
48cafea0684b next round of updates;
wenzelm
parents: 12618
diff changeset
   892
\subsection{The Simplifier}\label{sec:simplifier}
48cafea0684b next round of updates;
wenzelm
parents: 12618
diff changeset
   893
13048
wenzelm
parents: 13042
diff changeset
   894
\subsubsection{Simplification methods}
12618
43a97a2155d0 first stage of major update;
wenzelm
parents: 11691
diff changeset
   895
8483
b437907f9b26 Named local contexts (cases);
wenzelm
parents: 8203
diff changeset
   896
\indexisarmeth{simp}\indexisarmeth{simp-all}
7315
76a39a3784b5 checkpoint;
wenzelm
parents: 7175
diff changeset
   897
\begin{matharray}{rcl}
76a39a3784b5 checkpoint;
wenzelm
parents: 7175
diff changeset
   898
  simp & : & \isarmeth \\
8483
b437907f9b26 Named local contexts (cases);
wenzelm
parents: 8203
diff changeset
   899
  simp_all & : & \isarmeth \\
7315
76a39a3784b5 checkpoint;
wenzelm
parents: 7175
diff changeset
   900
\end{matharray}
76a39a3784b5 checkpoint;
wenzelm
parents: 7175
diff changeset
   901
8483
b437907f9b26 Named local contexts (cases);
wenzelm
parents: 8203
diff changeset
   902
\railalias{simpall}{simp\_all}
b437907f9b26 Named local contexts (cases);
wenzelm
parents: 8203
diff changeset
   903
\railterm{simpall}
b437907f9b26 Named local contexts (cases);
wenzelm
parents: 8203
diff changeset
   904
8704
f76f41f24c44 Simplifier options;
wenzelm
parents: 8667
diff changeset
   905
\railalias{noasm}{no\_asm}
f76f41f24c44 Simplifier options;
wenzelm
parents: 8667
diff changeset
   906
\railterm{noasm}
f76f41f24c44 Simplifier options;
wenzelm
parents: 8667
diff changeset
   907
f76f41f24c44 Simplifier options;
wenzelm
parents: 8667
diff changeset
   908
\railalias{noasmsimp}{no\_asm\_simp}
f76f41f24c44 Simplifier options;
wenzelm
parents: 8667
diff changeset
   909
\railterm{noasmsimp}
f76f41f24c44 Simplifier options;
wenzelm
parents: 8667
diff changeset
   910
f76f41f24c44 Simplifier options;
wenzelm
parents: 8667
diff changeset
   911
\railalias{noasmuse}{no\_asm\_use}
f76f41f24c44 Simplifier options;
wenzelm
parents: 8667
diff changeset
   912
\railterm{noasmuse}
f76f41f24c44 Simplifier options;
wenzelm
parents: 8667
diff changeset
   913
13617
1430360d9782 Documented new "asm_lr" option for simp.
berghofe
parents: 13425
diff changeset
   914
\railalias{asmlr}{asm\_lr}
1430360d9782 Documented new "asm_lr" option for simp.
berghofe
parents: 13425
diff changeset
   915
\railterm{asmlr}
1430360d9782 Documented new "asm_lr" option for simp.
berghofe
parents: 13425
diff changeset
   916
11128
48c63b87566e index mod syntax;
wenzelm
parents: 11100
diff changeset
   917
\indexouternonterm{simpmod}
7315
76a39a3784b5 checkpoint;
wenzelm
parents: 7175
diff changeset
   918
\begin{rail}
13027
ddf235f2384a some more stuff;
wenzelm
parents: 13024
diff changeset
   919
  ('simp' | simpall) ('!' ?) opt? (simpmod *)
7315
76a39a3784b5 checkpoint;
wenzelm
parents: 7175
diff changeset
   920
  ;
76a39a3784b5 checkpoint;
wenzelm
parents: 7175
diff changeset
   921
13617
1430360d9782 Documented new "asm_lr" option for simp.
berghofe
parents: 13425
diff changeset
   922
  opt: '(' (noasm | noasmsimp | noasmuse | asmlr) ')'
8704
f76f41f24c44 Simplifier options;
wenzelm
parents: 8667
diff changeset
   923
  ;
9711
75df6a20b0b3 'cong' modifiers;
wenzelm
parents: 9703
diff changeset
   924
  simpmod: ('add' | 'del' | 'only' | 'cong' (() | 'add' | 'del') |
9847
32ce11c3f6b1 added 'iff' modifier;
wenzelm
parents: 9799
diff changeset
   925
    'split' (() | 'add' | 'del')) ':' thmrefs
7315
76a39a3784b5 checkpoint;
wenzelm
parents: 7175
diff changeset
   926
  ;
76a39a3784b5 checkpoint;
wenzelm
parents: 7175
diff changeset
   927
\end{rail}
76a39a3784b5 checkpoint;
wenzelm
parents: 7175
diff changeset
   928
7321
wenzelm
parents: 7319
diff changeset
   929
\begin{descr}
13015
wenzelm
parents: 12976
diff changeset
   930
8547
wenzelm
parents: 8517
diff changeset
   931
\item [$simp$] invokes Isabelle's simplifier, after declaring additional rules
8594
d2e2a3df6871 rail token vs. terminal;
wenzelm
parents: 8547
diff changeset
   932
  according to the arguments given.  Note that the \railtterm{only} modifier
8547
wenzelm
parents: 8517
diff changeset
   933
  first removes all other rewrite rules, congruences, and looper tactics
8594
d2e2a3df6871 rail token vs. terminal;
wenzelm
parents: 8547
diff changeset
   934
  (including splits), and then behaves like \railtterm{add}.
13041
6faccf7d0f25 *** empty log message ***
wenzelm
parents: 13040
diff changeset
   935
9711
75df6a20b0b3 'cong' modifiers;
wenzelm
parents: 9703
diff changeset
   936
  \medskip The \railtterm{cong} modifiers add or delete Simplifier congruence
75df6a20b0b3 'cong' modifiers;
wenzelm
parents: 9703
diff changeset
   937
  rules (see also \cite{isabelle-ref}), the default is to add.
13041
6faccf7d0f25 *** empty log message ***
wenzelm
parents: 13040
diff changeset
   938
9711
75df6a20b0b3 'cong' modifiers;
wenzelm
parents: 9703
diff changeset
   939
  \medskip The \railtterm{split} modifiers add or delete rules for the
75df6a20b0b3 'cong' modifiers;
wenzelm
parents: 9703
diff changeset
   940
  Splitter (see also \cite{isabelle-ref}), the default is to add.  This works
75df6a20b0b3 'cong' modifiers;
wenzelm
parents: 9703
diff changeset
   941
  only if the Simplifier method has been properly setup to include the
75df6a20b0b3 'cong' modifiers;
wenzelm
parents: 9703
diff changeset
   942
  Splitter (all major object logics such HOL, HOLCF, FOL, ZF do this already).
13041
6faccf7d0f25 *** empty log message ***
wenzelm
parents: 13040
diff changeset
   943
13015
wenzelm
parents: 12976
diff changeset
   944
\item [$simp_all$] is similar to $simp$, but acts on all goals (backwards from
wenzelm
parents: 12976
diff changeset
   945
  the last to the first one).
wenzelm
parents: 12976
diff changeset
   946
7321
wenzelm
parents: 7319
diff changeset
   947
\end{descr}
wenzelm
parents: 7319
diff changeset
   948
13015
wenzelm
parents: 12976
diff changeset
   949
By default the Simplifier methods take local assumptions fully into account,
wenzelm
parents: 12976
diff changeset
   950
using equational assumptions in the subsequent normalization process, or
13024
0461b281c2b5 more stuff;
wenzelm
parents: 13015
diff changeset
   951
simplifying assumptions themselves (cf.\ \texttt{asm_full_simp_tac} in
13015
wenzelm
parents: 12976
diff changeset
   952
\cite[\S10]{isabelle-ref}).  In structured proofs this is usually quite well
wenzelm
parents: 12976
diff changeset
   953
behaved in practice: just the local premises of the actual goal are involved,
13041
6faccf7d0f25 *** empty log message ***
wenzelm
parents: 13040
diff changeset
   954
additional facts may be inserted via explicit forward-chaining (using $\THEN$,
13015
wenzelm
parents: 12976
diff changeset
   955
$\FROMNAME$ etc.).  The full context of assumptions is only included if the
wenzelm
parents: 12976
diff changeset
   956
``$!$'' (bang) argument is given, which should be used with some care, though.
7321
wenzelm
parents: 7319
diff changeset
   957
13015
wenzelm
parents: 12976
diff changeset
   958
Additional Simplifier options may be specified to tune the behavior further
13041
6faccf7d0f25 *** empty log message ***
wenzelm
parents: 13040
diff changeset
   959
(mostly for unstructured scripts with many accidental local facts):
6faccf7d0f25 *** empty log message ***
wenzelm
parents: 13040
diff changeset
   960
``$(no_asm)$'' means assumptions are ignored completely (cf.\
6faccf7d0f25 *** empty log message ***
wenzelm
parents: 13040
diff changeset
   961
\texttt{simp_tac}), ``$(no_asm_simp)$'' means assumptions are used in the
6faccf7d0f25 *** empty log message ***
wenzelm
parents: 13040
diff changeset
   962
simplification of the conclusion but are not themselves simplified (cf.\
6faccf7d0f25 *** empty log message ***
wenzelm
parents: 13040
diff changeset
   963
\texttt{asm_simp_tac}), and ``$(no_asm_use)$'' means assumptions are
6faccf7d0f25 *** empty log message ***
wenzelm
parents: 13040
diff changeset
   964
simplified but are not used in the simplification of each other or the
6faccf7d0f25 *** empty log message ***
wenzelm
parents: 13040
diff changeset
   965
conclusion (cf.\ \texttt{full_simp_tac}).
13617
1430360d9782 Documented new "asm_lr" option for simp.
berghofe
parents: 13425
diff changeset
   966
For compatibility reasons, there is also an option ``$(asm_lr)$'',
1430360d9782 Documented new "asm_lr" option for simp.
berghofe
parents: 13425
diff changeset
   967
which means that an assumption is only used for simplifying assumptions
1430360d9782 Documented new "asm_lr" option for simp.
berghofe
parents: 13425
diff changeset
   968
which are to the right of it (cf.\ \texttt{asm_lr_simp_tac}).
8704
f76f41f24c44 Simplifier options;
wenzelm
parents: 8667
diff changeset
   969
f76f41f24c44 Simplifier options;
wenzelm
parents: 8667
diff changeset
   970
\medskip
f76f41f24c44 Simplifier options;
wenzelm
parents: 8667
diff changeset
   971
f76f41f24c44 Simplifier options;
wenzelm
parents: 8667
diff changeset
   972
The Splitter package is usually configured to work as part of the Simplifier.
9711
75df6a20b0b3 'cong' modifiers;
wenzelm
parents: 9703
diff changeset
   973
The effect of repeatedly applying \texttt{split_tac} can be simulated by
13041
6faccf7d0f25 *** empty log message ***
wenzelm
parents: 13040
diff changeset
   974
``$(simp~only\colon~split\colon~\vec a)$''.  There is also a separate $split$
6faccf7d0f25 *** empty log message ***
wenzelm
parents: 13040
diff changeset
   975
method available for single-step case splitting.
8483
b437907f9b26 Named local contexts (cases);
wenzelm
parents: 8203
diff changeset
   976
b437907f9b26 Named local contexts (cases);
wenzelm
parents: 8203
diff changeset
   977
12621
48cafea0684b next round of updates;
wenzelm
parents: 12618
diff changeset
   978
\subsubsection{Declaring rules}
8483
b437907f9b26 Named local contexts (cases);
wenzelm
parents: 8203
diff changeset
   979
8667
4230d17073ea print_simpset / print_claset command;
wenzelm
parents: 8638
diff changeset
   980
\indexisarcmd{print-simpset}
8638
21cb46716f32 added 'cong' att;
wenzelm
parents: 8619
diff changeset
   981
\indexisaratt{simp}\indexisaratt{split}\indexisaratt{cong}
7321
wenzelm
parents: 7319
diff changeset
   982
\begin{matharray}{rcl}
13024
0461b281c2b5 more stuff;
wenzelm
parents: 13015
diff changeset
   983
  \isarcmd{print_simpset}^* & : & \isarkeep{theory~|~proof} \\
7321
wenzelm
parents: 7319
diff changeset
   984
  simp & : & \isaratt \\
9711
75df6a20b0b3 'cong' modifiers;
wenzelm
parents: 9703
diff changeset
   985
  cong & : & \isaratt \\
8483
b437907f9b26 Named local contexts (cases);
wenzelm
parents: 8203
diff changeset
   986
  split & : & \isaratt \\
7321
wenzelm
parents: 7319
diff changeset
   987
\end{matharray}
wenzelm
parents: 7319
diff changeset
   988
wenzelm
parents: 7319
diff changeset
   989
\begin{rail}
9711
75df6a20b0b3 'cong' modifiers;
wenzelm
parents: 9703
diff changeset
   990
  ('simp' | 'cong' | 'split') (() | 'add' | 'del')
7321
wenzelm
parents: 7319
diff changeset
   991
  ;
wenzelm
parents: 7319
diff changeset
   992
\end{rail}
wenzelm
parents: 7319
diff changeset
   993
wenzelm
parents: 7319
diff changeset
   994
\begin{descr}
13024
0461b281c2b5 more stuff;
wenzelm
parents: 13015
diff changeset
   995
0461b281c2b5 more stuff;
wenzelm
parents: 13015
diff changeset
   996
\item [$\isarcmd{print_simpset}$] prints the collection of rules declared to
0461b281c2b5 more stuff;
wenzelm
parents: 13015
diff changeset
   997
  the Simplifier, which is also known as ``simpset'' internally
8667
4230d17073ea print_simpset / print_claset command;
wenzelm
parents: 8638
diff changeset
   998
  \cite{isabelle-ref}.  This is a diagnostic command; $undo$ does not apply.
13024
0461b281c2b5 more stuff;
wenzelm
parents: 13015
diff changeset
   999
8547
wenzelm
parents: 8517
diff changeset
  1000
\item [$simp$] declares simplification rules.
13024
0461b281c2b5 more stuff;
wenzelm
parents: 13015
diff changeset
  1001
8638
21cb46716f32 added 'cong' att;
wenzelm
parents: 8619
diff changeset
  1002
\item [$cong$] declares congruence rules.
13024
0461b281c2b5 more stuff;
wenzelm
parents: 13015
diff changeset
  1003
9711
75df6a20b0b3 'cong' modifiers;
wenzelm
parents: 9703
diff changeset
  1004
\item [$split$] declares case split rules.
13024
0461b281c2b5 more stuff;
wenzelm
parents: 13015
diff changeset
  1005
7321
wenzelm
parents: 7319
diff changeset
  1006
\end{descr}
7319
wenzelm
parents: 7315
diff changeset
  1007
7315
76a39a3784b5 checkpoint;
wenzelm
parents: 7175
diff changeset
  1008
12621
48cafea0684b next round of updates;
wenzelm
parents: 12618
diff changeset
  1009
\subsubsection{Forward simplification}
48cafea0684b next round of updates;
wenzelm
parents: 12618
diff changeset
  1010
9905
14a71104a498 improved att names;
wenzelm
parents: 9847
diff changeset
  1011
\indexisaratt{simplified}
7315
76a39a3784b5 checkpoint;
wenzelm
parents: 7175
diff changeset
  1012
\begin{matharray}{rcl}
9905
14a71104a498 improved att names;
wenzelm
parents: 9847
diff changeset
  1013
  simplified & : & \isaratt \\
7315
76a39a3784b5 checkpoint;
wenzelm
parents: 7175
diff changeset
  1014
\end{matharray}
76a39a3784b5 checkpoint;
wenzelm
parents: 7175
diff changeset
  1015
9905
14a71104a498 improved att names;
wenzelm
parents: 9847
diff changeset
  1016
\begin{rail}
13015
wenzelm
parents: 12976
diff changeset
  1017
  'simplified' opt? thmrefs?
9905
14a71104a498 improved att names;
wenzelm
parents: 9847
diff changeset
  1018
  ;
14a71104a498 improved att names;
wenzelm
parents: 9847
diff changeset
  1019
14a71104a498 improved att names;
wenzelm
parents: 9847
diff changeset
  1020
  opt: '(' (noasm | noasmsimp | noasmuse) ')'
14a71104a498 improved att names;
wenzelm
parents: 9847
diff changeset
  1021
  ;
14a71104a498 improved att names;
wenzelm
parents: 9847
diff changeset
  1022
\end{rail}
7905
wenzelm
parents: 7897
diff changeset
  1023
9905
14a71104a498 improved att names;
wenzelm
parents: 9847
diff changeset
  1024
\begin{descr}
13048
wenzelm
parents: 13042
diff changeset
  1025
  
13015
wenzelm
parents: 12976
diff changeset
  1026
\item [$simplified~\vec a$] causes a theorem to be simplified, either by
wenzelm
parents: 12976
diff changeset
  1027
  exactly the specified rules $\vec a$, or the implicit Simplifier context if
wenzelm
parents: 12976
diff changeset
  1028
  no arguments are given.  The result is fully simplified by default,
wenzelm
parents: 12976
diff changeset
  1029
  including assumptions and conclusion; the options $no_asm$ etc.\ tune the
13048
wenzelm
parents: 13042
diff changeset
  1030
  Simplifier in the same way as the for the $simp$ method.
13041
6faccf7d0f25 *** empty log message ***
wenzelm
parents: 13040
diff changeset
  1031
13015
wenzelm
parents: 12976
diff changeset
  1032
  Note that forward simplification restricts the simplifier to its most basic
wenzelm
parents: 12976
diff changeset
  1033
  operation of term rewriting; solver and looper tactics \cite{isabelle-ref}
wenzelm
parents: 12976
diff changeset
  1034
  are \emph{not} involved here.  The $simplified$ attribute should be only
wenzelm
parents: 12976
diff changeset
  1035
  rarely required under normal circumstances.
wenzelm
parents: 12976
diff changeset
  1036
9905
14a71104a498 improved att names;
wenzelm
parents: 9847
diff changeset
  1037
\end{descr}
7315
76a39a3784b5 checkpoint;
wenzelm
parents: 7175
diff changeset
  1038
76a39a3784b5 checkpoint;
wenzelm
parents: 7175
diff changeset
  1039
13048
wenzelm
parents: 13042
diff changeset
  1040
\subsubsection{Low-level equational reasoning}
9614
8ca1fc75230e renamed 'RS' to 'THEN';
wenzelm
parents: 9606
diff changeset
  1041
12976
5cfe2941a5db contexts, locales, sym(metric);
wenzelm
parents: 12967
diff changeset
  1042
\indexisarmeth{subst}\indexisarmeth{hypsubst}\indexisarmeth{split}
9614
8ca1fc75230e renamed 'RS' to 'THEN';
wenzelm
parents: 9606
diff changeset
  1043
\begin{matharray}{rcl}
13015
wenzelm
parents: 12976
diff changeset
  1044
  subst^* & : & \isarmeth \\
9614
8ca1fc75230e renamed 'RS' to 'THEN';
wenzelm
parents: 9606
diff changeset
  1045
  hypsubst^* & : & \isarmeth \\
13015
wenzelm
parents: 12976
diff changeset
  1046
  split^* & : & \isarmeth \\
9614
8ca1fc75230e renamed 'RS' to 'THEN';
wenzelm
parents: 9606
diff changeset
  1047
\end{matharray}
8ca1fc75230e renamed 'RS' to 'THEN';
wenzelm
parents: 9606
diff changeset
  1048
8ca1fc75230e renamed 'RS' to 'THEN';
wenzelm
parents: 9606
diff changeset
  1049
\begin{rail}
15995
251069032c03 documented new subst
nipkow
parents: 15837
diff changeset
  1050
  'subst' ('(' 'asm' ')')? ('(' (nat+) ')')? thmref
9614
8ca1fc75230e renamed 'RS' to 'THEN';
wenzelm
parents: 9606
diff changeset
  1051
  ;
9799
038b018f86f5 'split' method: '(asm)' option;
wenzelm
parents: 9780
diff changeset
  1052
  'split' ('(' 'asm' ')')? thmrefs
9703
bf65780eed02 added 'split' method;
wenzelm
parents: 9642
diff changeset
  1053
  ;
9614
8ca1fc75230e renamed 'RS' to 'THEN';
wenzelm
parents: 9606
diff changeset
  1054
\end{rail}
8ca1fc75230e renamed 'RS' to 'THEN';
wenzelm
parents: 9606
diff changeset
  1055
13015
wenzelm
parents: 12976
diff changeset
  1056
These methods provide low-level facilities for equational reasoning that are
wenzelm
parents: 12976
diff changeset
  1057
intended for specialized applications only.  Normally, single step
wenzelm
parents: 12976
diff changeset
  1058
calculations would be performed in a structured text (see also
wenzelm
parents: 12976
diff changeset
  1059
\S\ref{sec:calculation}), while the Simplifier methods provide the canonical
wenzelm
parents: 12976
diff changeset
  1060
way for automated normalization (see \S\ref{sec:simplifier}).
9614
8ca1fc75230e renamed 'RS' to 'THEN';
wenzelm
parents: 9606
diff changeset
  1061
8ca1fc75230e renamed 'RS' to 'THEN';
wenzelm
parents: 9606
diff changeset
  1062
\begin{descr}
13041
6faccf7d0f25 *** empty log message ***
wenzelm
parents: 13040
diff changeset
  1063
15995
251069032c03 documented new subst
nipkow
parents: 15837
diff changeset
  1064
\item [$subst~eq$] performs a single substitution step using rule $eq$, which
13041
6faccf7d0f25 *** empty log message ***
wenzelm
parents: 13040
diff changeset
  1065
  may be either a meta or object equality.
6faccf7d0f25 *** empty log message ***
wenzelm
parents: 13040
diff changeset
  1066
15995
251069032c03 documented new subst
nipkow
parents: 15837
diff changeset
  1067
\item [$subst~(asm)~eq$] substitutes in an assumption.
251069032c03 documented new subst
nipkow
parents: 15837
diff changeset
  1068
251069032c03 documented new subst
nipkow
parents: 15837
diff changeset
  1069
\item [$subst~(i \dots j)~eq$] performs several substitutions in the
251069032c03 documented new subst
nipkow
parents: 15837
diff changeset
  1070
conclusion. The numbers $i$ to $j$ indicate the positions to substitute at.
251069032c03 documented new subst
nipkow
parents: 15837
diff changeset
  1071
Positions are ordered from the top of the term tree moving down from left to
251069032c03 documented new subst
nipkow
parents: 15837
diff changeset
  1072
right. For example, in $(a+b)+(c+d)$ there are three positions where
251069032c03 documented new subst
nipkow
parents: 15837
diff changeset
  1073
commutativity of $+$ is applicable: 1 refers to the whole term, 2 to $a+b$
251069032c03 documented new subst
nipkow
parents: 15837
diff changeset
  1074
and 3 to $c+d$. If the positions in the list $(i \dots j)$ are
251069032c03 documented new subst
nipkow
parents: 15837
diff changeset
  1075
non-overlapping (e.g. $(2~3)$ in $(a+b)+(c+d)$) you may assume all
251069032c03 documented new subst
nipkow
parents: 15837
diff changeset
  1076
substitutions are performed simultaneously. Otherwise the behaviour of
251069032c03 documented new subst
nipkow
parents: 15837
diff changeset
  1077
$subst$ is not specified.
251069032c03 documented new subst
nipkow
parents: 15837
diff changeset
  1078
251069032c03 documented new subst
nipkow
parents: 15837
diff changeset
  1079
\item [$subst~(asm)~(i \dots j)~eq$] performs the substitutions in the
16010
0705c8d1f107 subst again
nipkow
parents: 15995
diff changeset
  1080
assumptions. Positions $1 \dots i@1$ refer
0705c8d1f107 subst again
nipkow
parents: 15995
diff changeset
  1081
to assumption 1, positions $i@1+1 \dots i@2$ to assumption 2, and so on.
15995
251069032c03 documented new subst
nipkow
parents: 15837
diff changeset
  1082
13041
6faccf7d0f25 *** empty log message ***
wenzelm
parents: 13040
diff changeset
  1083
\item [$hypsubst$] performs substitution using some assumption; this only
6faccf7d0f25 *** empty log message ***
wenzelm
parents: 13040
diff changeset
  1084
  works for equations of the form $x = t$ where $x$ is a free or bound
6faccf7d0f25 *** empty log message ***
wenzelm
parents: 13040
diff changeset
  1085
  variable.
6faccf7d0f25 *** empty log message ***
wenzelm
parents: 13040
diff changeset
  1086
6faccf7d0f25 *** empty log message ***
wenzelm
parents: 13040
diff changeset
  1087
\item [$split~\vec a$] performs single-step case splitting using rules $thms$.
9799
038b018f86f5 'split' method: '(asm)' option;
wenzelm
parents: 9780
diff changeset
  1088
  By default, splitting is performed in the conclusion of a goal; the $asm$
038b018f86f5 'split' method: '(asm)' option;
wenzelm
parents: 9780
diff changeset
  1089
  option indicates to operate on assumptions instead.
13048
wenzelm
parents: 13042
diff changeset
  1090
  
9703
bf65780eed02 added 'split' method;
wenzelm
parents: 9642
diff changeset
  1091
  Note that the $simp$ method already involves repeated application of split
13048
wenzelm
parents: 13042
diff changeset
  1092
  rules as declared in the current context.
9614
8ca1fc75230e renamed 'RS' to 'THEN';
wenzelm
parents: 9606
diff changeset
  1093
\end{descr}
8ca1fc75230e renamed 'RS' to 'THEN';
wenzelm
parents: 9606
diff changeset
  1094
8ca1fc75230e renamed 'RS' to 'THEN';
wenzelm
parents: 9606
diff changeset
  1095
12621
48cafea0684b next round of updates;
wenzelm
parents: 12618
diff changeset
  1096
\subsection{The Classical Reasoner}\label{sec:classical}
7135
wenzelm
parents:
diff changeset
  1097
13048
wenzelm
parents: 13042
diff changeset
  1098
\subsubsection{Basic methods}
7321
wenzelm
parents: 7319
diff changeset
  1099
13024
0461b281c2b5 more stuff;
wenzelm
parents: 13015
diff changeset
  1100
\indexisarmeth{rule}\indexisarmeth{default}\indexisarmeth{contradiction}
0461b281c2b5 more stuff;
wenzelm
parents: 13015
diff changeset
  1101
\indexisarmeth{intro}\indexisarmeth{elim}
7321
wenzelm
parents: 7319
diff changeset
  1102
\begin{matharray}{rcl}
wenzelm
parents: 7319
diff changeset
  1103
  rule & : & \isarmeth \\
13024
0461b281c2b5 more stuff;
wenzelm
parents: 13015
diff changeset
  1104
  contradiction & : & \isarmeth \\
7321
wenzelm
parents: 7319
diff changeset
  1105
  intro & : & \isarmeth \\
wenzelm
parents: 7319
diff changeset
  1106
  elim & : & \isarmeth \\
wenzelm
parents: 7319
diff changeset
  1107
\end{matharray}
wenzelm
parents: 7319
diff changeset
  1108
wenzelm
parents: 7319
diff changeset
  1109
\begin{rail}
8547
wenzelm
parents: 8517
diff changeset
  1110
  ('rule' | 'intro' | 'elim') thmrefs?
7321
wenzelm
parents: 7319
diff changeset
  1111
  ;
wenzelm
parents: 7319
diff changeset
  1112
\end{rail}
wenzelm
parents: 7319
diff changeset
  1113
wenzelm
parents: 7319
diff changeset
  1114
\begin{descr}
13041
6faccf7d0f25 *** empty log message ***
wenzelm
parents: 13040
diff changeset
  1115
7466
7df66ce6508a updated;
wenzelm
parents: 7458
diff changeset
  1116
\item [$rule$] as offered by the classical reasoner is a refinement over the
13024
0461b281c2b5 more stuff;
wenzelm
parents: 13015
diff changeset
  1117
  primitive one (see \S\ref{sec:pure-meth-att}).  Both versions essentially
0461b281c2b5 more stuff;
wenzelm
parents: 13015
diff changeset
  1118
  work the same, but the classical version observes the classical rule context
13041
6faccf7d0f25 *** empty log message ***
wenzelm
parents: 13040
diff changeset
  1119
  in addition to that of Isabelle/Pure.
6faccf7d0f25 *** empty log message ***
wenzelm
parents: 13040
diff changeset
  1120
6faccf7d0f25 *** empty log message ***
wenzelm
parents: 13040
diff changeset
  1121
  Common object logics (HOL, ZF, etc.) declare a rich collection of classical
6faccf7d0f25 *** empty log message ***
wenzelm
parents: 13040
diff changeset
  1122
  rules (even if these would qualify as intuitionistic ones), but only few
6faccf7d0f25 *** empty log message ***
wenzelm
parents: 13040
diff changeset
  1123
  declarations to the rule context of Isabelle/Pure
6faccf7d0f25 *** empty log message ***
wenzelm
parents: 13040
diff changeset
  1124
  (\S\ref{sec:pure-meth-att}).
6faccf7d0f25 *** empty log message ***
wenzelm
parents: 13040
diff changeset
  1125
13024
0461b281c2b5 more stuff;
wenzelm
parents: 13015
diff changeset
  1126
\item [$contradiction$] solves some goal by contradiction, deriving any result
13041
6faccf7d0f25 *** empty log message ***
wenzelm
parents: 13040
diff changeset
  1127
  from both $\neg A$ and $A$.  Chained facts, which are guaranteed to
6faccf7d0f25 *** empty log message ***
wenzelm
parents: 13040
diff changeset
  1128
  participate, may appear in either order.
9614
8ca1fc75230e renamed 'RS' to 'THEN';
wenzelm
parents: 9606
diff changeset
  1129
7466
7df66ce6508a updated;
wenzelm
parents: 7458
diff changeset
  1130
\item [$intro$ and $elim$] repeatedly refine some goal by intro- or
13041
6faccf7d0f25 *** empty log message ***
wenzelm
parents: 13040
diff changeset
  1131
  elim-resolution, after having inserted any chained facts.  Exactly the rules
6faccf7d0f25 *** empty log message ***
wenzelm
parents: 13040
diff changeset
  1132
  given as arguments are taken into account; this allows fine-tuned
6faccf7d0f25 *** empty log message ***
wenzelm
parents: 13040
diff changeset
  1133
  decomposition of a proof problem, in contrast to common automated tools.
6faccf7d0f25 *** empty log message ***
wenzelm
parents: 13040
diff changeset
  1134
7321
wenzelm
parents: 7319
diff changeset
  1135
\end{descr}
wenzelm
parents: 7319
diff changeset
  1136
wenzelm
parents: 7319
diff changeset
  1137
13048
wenzelm
parents: 13042
diff changeset
  1138
\subsubsection{Automated methods}
7315
76a39a3784b5 checkpoint;
wenzelm
parents: 7175
diff changeset
  1139
9799
038b018f86f5 'split' method: '(asm)' option;
wenzelm
parents: 9780
diff changeset
  1140
\indexisarmeth{blast}\indexisarmeth{fast}\indexisarmeth{slow}
038b018f86f5 'split' method: '(asm)' option;
wenzelm
parents: 9780
diff changeset
  1141
\indexisarmeth{best}\indexisarmeth{safe}\indexisarmeth{clarify}
7321
wenzelm
parents: 7319
diff changeset
  1142
\begin{matharray}{rcl}
9780
d25d6a977ea6 added 'safe' method;
wenzelm
parents: 9711
diff changeset
  1143
  blast & : & \isarmeth \\
d25d6a977ea6 added 'safe' method;
wenzelm
parents: 9711
diff changeset
  1144
  fast & : & \isarmeth \\
9799
038b018f86f5 'split' method: '(asm)' option;
wenzelm
parents: 9780
diff changeset
  1145
  slow & : & \isarmeth \\
9780
d25d6a977ea6 added 'safe' method;
wenzelm
parents: 9711
diff changeset
  1146
  best & : & \isarmeth \\
d25d6a977ea6 added 'safe' method;
wenzelm
parents: 9711
diff changeset
  1147
  safe & : & \isarmeth \\
d25d6a977ea6 added 'safe' method;
wenzelm
parents: 9711
diff changeset
  1148
  clarify & : & \isarmeth \\
7321
wenzelm
parents: 7319
diff changeset
  1149
\end{matharray}
wenzelm
parents: 7319
diff changeset
  1150
11128
48c63b87566e index mod syntax;
wenzelm
parents: 11100
diff changeset
  1151
\indexouternonterm{clamod}
7321
wenzelm
parents: 7319
diff changeset
  1152
\begin{rail}
13027
ddf235f2384a some more stuff;
wenzelm
parents: 13024
diff changeset
  1153
  'blast' ('!' ?) nat? (clamod *)
7321
wenzelm
parents: 7319
diff changeset
  1154
  ;
13027
ddf235f2384a some more stuff;
wenzelm
parents: 13024
diff changeset
  1155
  ('fast' | 'slow' | 'best' | 'safe' | 'clarify') ('!' ?) (clamod *)
7321
wenzelm
parents: 7319
diff changeset
  1156
  ;
wenzelm
parents: 7319
diff changeset
  1157
9408
d3d56e1d2ec1 classical atts now intro! / intro / intro?;
wenzelm
parents: 9232
diff changeset
  1158
  clamod: (('intro' | 'elim' | 'dest') ('!' | () | '?') | 'del') ':' thmrefs
7321
wenzelm
parents: 7319
diff changeset
  1159
  ;
wenzelm
parents: 7319
diff changeset
  1160
\end{rail}
wenzelm
parents: 7319
diff changeset
  1161
wenzelm
parents: 7319
diff changeset
  1162
\begin{descr}
wenzelm
parents: 7319
diff changeset
  1163
\item [$blast$] refers to the classical tableau prover (see \texttt{blast_tac}
7335
abba35b98892 draft release;
wenzelm
parents: 7321
diff changeset
  1164
  in \cite[\S11]{isabelle-ref}).  The optional argument specifies a
10858
wenzelm
parents: 10741
diff changeset
  1165
  user-supplied search bound (default 20).
9799
038b018f86f5 'split' method: '(asm)' option;
wenzelm
parents: 9780
diff changeset
  1166
\item [$fast$, $slow$, $best$, $safe$, and $clarify$] refer to the generic
038b018f86f5 'split' method: '(asm)' option;
wenzelm
parents: 9780
diff changeset
  1167
  classical reasoner.  See \texttt{fast_tac}, \texttt{slow_tac},
038b018f86f5 'split' method: '(asm)' option;
wenzelm
parents: 9780
diff changeset
  1168
  \texttt{best_tac}, \texttt{safe_tac}, and \texttt{clarify_tac} in
038b018f86f5 'split' method: '(asm)' option;
wenzelm
parents: 9780
diff changeset
  1169
  \cite[\S11]{isabelle-ref} for more information.
7321
wenzelm
parents: 7319
diff changeset
  1170
\end{descr}
wenzelm
parents: 7319
diff changeset
  1171
13041
6faccf7d0f25 *** empty log message ***
wenzelm
parents: 13040
diff changeset
  1172
Any of the above methods support additional modifiers of the context of
6faccf7d0f25 *** empty log message ***
wenzelm
parents: 13040
diff changeset
  1173
classical rules.  Their semantics is analogous to the attributes given before.
6faccf7d0f25 *** empty log message ***
wenzelm
parents: 13040
diff changeset
  1174
Facts provided by forward chaining are inserted into the goal before
6faccf7d0f25 *** empty log message ***
wenzelm
parents: 13040
diff changeset
  1175
commencing proof search.  The ``!''~argument causes the full context of
6faccf7d0f25 *** empty log message ***
wenzelm
parents: 13040
diff changeset
  1176
assumptions to be included as well.
7321
wenzelm
parents: 7319
diff changeset
  1177
7315
76a39a3784b5 checkpoint;
wenzelm
parents: 7175
diff changeset
  1178
12621
48cafea0684b next round of updates;
wenzelm
parents: 12618
diff changeset
  1179
\subsubsection{Combined automated methods}\label{sec:clasimp}
7315
76a39a3784b5 checkpoint;
wenzelm
parents: 7175
diff changeset
  1180
9799
038b018f86f5 'split' method: '(asm)' option;
wenzelm
parents: 9780
diff changeset
  1181
\indexisarmeth{auto}\indexisarmeth{force}\indexisarmeth{clarsimp}
038b018f86f5 'split' method: '(asm)' option;
wenzelm
parents: 9780
diff changeset
  1182
\indexisarmeth{fastsimp}\indexisarmeth{slowsimp}\indexisarmeth{bestsimp}
7321
wenzelm
parents: 7319
diff changeset
  1183
\begin{matharray}{rcl}
9606
1bf495402ae9 moved tactic emulation methods here;
wenzelm
parents: 9480
diff changeset
  1184
  auto & : & \isarmeth \\
7321
wenzelm
parents: 7319
diff changeset
  1185
  force & : & \isarmeth \\
9438
6131037f8a11 removed slow, slow_best methods;
wenzelm
parents: 9408
diff changeset
  1186
  clarsimp & : & \isarmeth \\
9606
1bf495402ae9 moved tactic emulation methods here;
wenzelm
parents: 9480
diff changeset
  1187
  fastsimp & : & \isarmeth \\
9799
038b018f86f5 'split' method: '(asm)' option;
wenzelm
parents: 9780
diff changeset
  1188
  slowsimp & : & \isarmeth \\
038b018f86f5 'split' method: '(asm)' option;
wenzelm
parents: 9780
diff changeset
  1189
  bestsimp & : & \isarmeth \\
7321
wenzelm
parents: 7319
diff changeset
  1190
\end{matharray}
wenzelm
parents: 7319
diff changeset
  1191
11128
48c63b87566e index mod syntax;
wenzelm
parents: 11100
diff changeset
  1192
\indexouternonterm{clasimpmod}
7321
wenzelm
parents: 7319
diff changeset
  1193
\begin{rail}
13027
ddf235f2384a some more stuff;
wenzelm
parents: 13024
diff changeset
  1194
  'auto' '!'? (nat nat)? (clasimpmod *)
9780
d25d6a977ea6 added 'safe' method;
wenzelm
parents: 9711
diff changeset
  1195
  ;
13027
ddf235f2384a some more stuff;
wenzelm
parents: 13024
diff changeset
  1196
  ('force' | 'clarsimp' | 'fastsimp' | 'slowsimp' | 'bestsimp') '!'? (clasimpmod *)
7321
wenzelm
parents: 7319
diff changeset
  1197
  ;
7315
76a39a3784b5 checkpoint;
wenzelm
parents: 7175
diff changeset
  1198
9711
75df6a20b0b3 'cong' modifiers;
wenzelm
parents: 9703
diff changeset
  1199
  clasimpmod: ('simp' (() | 'add' | 'del' | 'only') |
10031
12fd0fcf755a attribute / modifier 'iff': support "?" mode;
wenzelm
parents: 9941
diff changeset
  1200
    ('cong' | 'split') (() | 'add' | 'del') |
12fd0fcf755a attribute / modifier 'iff': support "?" mode;
wenzelm
parents: 9941
diff changeset
  1201
    'iff' (((() | 'add') '?'?) | 'del') |
9408
d3d56e1d2ec1 classical atts now intro! / intro / intro?;
wenzelm
parents: 9232
diff changeset
  1202
    (('intro' | 'elim' | 'dest') ('!' | () | '?') | 'del')) ':' thmrefs
7321
wenzelm
parents: 7319
diff changeset
  1203
\end{rail}
7315
76a39a3784b5 checkpoint;
wenzelm
parents: 7175
diff changeset
  1204
7321
wenzelm
parents: 7319
diff changeset
  1205
\begin{descr}
9799
038b018f86f5 'split' method: '(asm)' option;
wenzelm
parents: 9780
diff changeset
  1206
\item [$auto$, $force$, $clarsimp$, $fastsimp$, $slowsimp$, and $bestsimp$]
038b018f86f5 'split' method: '(asm)' option;
wenzelm
parents: 9780
diff changeset
  1207
  provide access to Isabelle's combined simplification and classical reasoning
038b018f86f5 'split' method: '(asm)' option;
wenzelm
parents: 9780
diff changeset
  1208
  tactics.  These correspond to \texttt{auto_tac}, \texttt{force_tac},
038b018f86f5 'split' method: '(asm)' option;
wenzelm
parents: 9780
diff changeset
  1209
  \texttt{clarsimp_tac}, and Classical Reasoner tactics with the Simplifier
038b018f86f5 'split' method: '(asm)' option;
wenzelm
parents: 9780
diff changeset
  1210
  added as wrapper, see \cite[\S11]{isabelle-ref} for more information.  The
13048
wenzelm
parents: 13042
diff changeset
  1211
  modifier arguments correspond to those given in \S\ref{sec:simplifier} and
wenzelm
parents: 13042
diff changeset
  1212
  \S\ref{sec:classical}.  Just note that the ones related to the Simplifier
wenzelm
parents: 13042
diff changeset
  1213
  are prefixed by \railtterm{simp} here.
9614
8ca1fc75230e renamed 'RS' to 'THEN';
wenzelm
parents: 9606
diff changeset
  1214
7987
wenzelm
parents: 7981
diff changeset
  1215
  Facts provided by forward chaining are inserted into the goal before doing
wenzelm
parents: 7981
diff changeset
  1216
  the search.  The ``!''~argument causes the full context of assumptions to be
wenzelm
parents: 7981
diff changeset
  1217
  included as well.
7321
wenzelm
parents: 7319
diff changeset
  1218
\end{descr}
wenzelm
parents: 7319
diff changeset
  1219
7987
wenzelm
parents: 7981
diff changeset
  1220
13048
wenzelm
parents: 13042
diff changeset
  1221
\subsubsection{Declaring rules}
7135
wenzelm
parents:
diff changeset
  1222
8667
4230d17073ea print_simpset / print_claset command;
wenzelm
parents: 8638
diff changeset
  1223
\indexisarcmd{print-claset}
7391
b7ca64c8fa64 'iff' attribute;
wenzelm
parents: 7356
diff changeset
  1224
\indexisaratt{intro}\indexisaratt{elim}\indexisaratt{dest}
9936
f080397656d8 renamed "delrule" to "rule del";
wenzelm
parents: 9905
diff changeset
  1225
\indexisaratt{iff}\indexisaratt{rule}
7321
wenzelm
parents: 7319
diff changeset
  1226
\begin{matharray}{rcl}
13024
0461b281c2b5 more stuff;
wenzelm
parents: 13015
diff changeset
  1227
  \isarcmd{print_claset}^* & : & \isarkeep{theory~|~proof} \\
7321
wenzelm
parents: 7319
diff changeset
  1228
  intro & : & \isaratt \\
wenzelm
parents: 7319
diff changeset
  1229
  elim & : & \isaratt \\
wenzelm
parents: 7319
diff changeset
  1230
  dest & : & \isaratt \\
9936
f080397656d8 renamed "delrule" to "rule del";
wenzelm
parents: 9905
diff changeset
  1231
  rule & : & \isaratt \\
7391
b7ca64c8fa64 'iff' attribute;
wenzelm
parents: 7356
diff changeset
  1232
  iff & : & \isaratt \\
7321
wenzelm
parents: 7319
diff changeset
  1233
\end{matharray}
7135
wenzelm
parents:
diff changeset
  1234
7321
wenzelm
parents: 7319
diff changeset
  1235
\begin{rail}
18854
99124f3beccf 'fixes': support plain vars;
wenzelm
parents: 18530
diff changeset
  1236
  ('intro' | 'elim' | 'dest') ('!' | () | '?') nat?
7321
wenzelm
parents: 7319
diff changeset
  1237
  ;
9936
f080397656d8 renamed "delrule" to "rule del";
wenzelm
parents: 9905
diff changeset
  1238
  'rule' 'del'
f080397656d8 renamed "delrule" to "rule del";
wenzelm
parents: 9905
diff changeset
  1239
  ;
10031
12fd0fcf755a attribute / modifier 'iff': support "?" mode;
wenzelm
parents: 9941
diff changeset
  1240
  'iff' (((() | 'add') '?'?) | 'del')
9936
f080397656d8 renamed "delrule" to "rule del";
wenzelm
parents: 9905
diff changeset
  1241
  ;
7321
wenzelm
parents: 7319
diff changeset
  1242
\end{rail}
7135
wenzelm
parents:
diff changeset
  1243
7321
wenzelm
parents: 7319
diff changeset
  1244
\begin{descr}
13024
0461b281c2b5 more stuff;
wenzelm
parents: 13015
diff changeset
  1245
0461b281c2b5 more stuff;
wenzelm
parents: 13015
diff changeset
  1246
\item [$\isarcmd{print_claset}$] prints the collection of rules declared to
0461b281c2b5 more stuff;
wenzelm
parents: 13015
diff changeset
  1247
  the Classical Reasoner, which is also known as ``simpset'' internally
8667
4230d17073ea print_simpset / print_claset command;
wenzelm
parents: 8638
diff changeset
  1248
  \cite{isabelle-ref}.  This is a diagnostic command; $undo$ does not apply.
18854
99124f3beccf 'fixes': support plain vars;
wenzelm
parents: 18530
diff changeset
  1249
  
8517
062e6cd78534 obtain;
wenzelm
parents: 8507
diff changeset
  1250
\item [$intro$, $elim$, and $dest$] declare introduction, elimination, and
11332
11ab8c8ce694 extended doc for iff attribute
oheimb
parents: 11128
diff changeset
  1251
  destruction rules, respectively.  By default, rules are considered as
9408
d3d56e1d2ec1 classical atts now intro! / intro / intro?;
wenzelm
parents: 9232
diff changeset
  1252
  \emph{unsafe} (i.e.\ not applied blindly without backtracking), while a
13041
6faccf7d0f25 *** empty log message ***
wenzelm
parents: 13040
diff changeset
  1253
  single ``!'' classifies as \emph{safe}.  Rule declarations marked by ``?''
18854
99124f3beccf 'fixes': support plain vars;
wenzelm
parents: 18530
diff changeset
  1254
  coincide with those of Isabelle/Pure, cf.\ \S\ref{sec:pure-meth-att} (i.e.\ 
99124f3beccf 'fixes': support plain vars;
wenzelm
parents: 18530
diff changeset
  1255
  are only applied in single steps of the $rule$ method).  The optional
99124f3beccf 'fixes': support plain vars;
wenzelm
parents: 18530
diff changeset
  1256
  natural number specifies an explicit weight argument, which is ignored by
99124f3beccf 'fixes': support plain vars;
wenzelm
parents: 18530
diff changeset
  1257
  automated tools, but determines the search order of single rule steps.
13024
0461b281c2b5 more stuff;
wenzelm
parents: 13015
diff changeset
  1258
11332
11ab8c8ce694 extended doc for iff attribute
oheimb
parents: 11128
diff changeset
  1259
\item [$rule~del$] deletes introduction, elimination, or destruction rules from
9936
f080397656d8 renamed "delrule" to "rule del";
wenzelm
parents: 9905
diff changeset
  1260
  the context.
13041
6faccf7d0f25 *** empty log message ***
wenzelm
parents: 13040
diff changeset
  1261
6faccf7d0f25 *** empty log message ***
wenzelm
parents: 13040
diff changeset
  1262
\item [$iff$] declares logical equivalences to the Simplifier and the
13024
0461b281c2b5 more stuff;
wenzelm
parents: 13015
diff changeset
  1263
  Classical reasoner at the same time.  Non-conditional rules result in a
0461b281c2b5 more stuff;
wenzelm
parents: 13015
diff changeset
  1264
  ``safe'' introduction and elimination pair; conditional ones are considered
0461b281c2b5 more stuff;
wenzelm
parents: 13015
diff changeset
  1265
  ``unsafe''.  Rules with negative conclusion are automatically inverted
13041
6faccf7d0f25 *** empty log message ***
wenzelm
parents: 13040
diff changeset
  1266
  (using $\neg$ elimination internally).
6faccf7d0f25 *** empty log message ***
wenzelm
parents: 13040
diff changeset
  1267
6faccf7d0f25 *** empty log message ***
wenzelm
parents: 13040
diff changeset
  1268
  The ``?'' version of $iff$ declares rules to the Isabelle/Pure context only,
6faccf7d0f25 *** empty log message ***
wenzelm
parents: 13040
diff changeset
  1269
  and omits the Simplifier declaration.
6faccf7d0f25 *** empty log message ***
wenzelm
parents: 13040
diff changeset
  1270
7321
wenzelm
parents: 7319
diff changeset
  1271
\end{descr}
7135
wenzelm
parents:
diff changeset
  1272
8203
2fcc6017cb72 intro/elim/dest attributes: changed ! / !! flags to ? / ??;
wenzelm
parents: 8195
diff changeset
  1273
13048
wenzelm
parents: 13042
diff changeset
  1274
\subsubsection{Classical operations}
13027
ddf235f2384a some more stuff;
wenzelm
parents: 13024
diff changeset
  1275
18530
d995aecddc15 removed classical elim_format;
wenzelm
parents: 18505
diff changeset
  1276
\indexisaratt{swapped}
13027
ddf235f2384a some more stuff;
wenzelm
parents: 13024
diff changeset
  1277
ddf235f2384a some more stuff;
wenzelm
parents: 13024
diff changeset
  1278
\begin{matharray}{rcl}
ddf235f2384a some more stuff;
wenzelm
parents: 13024
diff changeset
  1279
  swapped & : & \isaratt \\
ddf235f2384a some more stuff;
wenzelm
parents: 13024
diff changeset
  1280
\end{matharray}
ddf235f2384a some more stuff;
wenzelm
parents: 13024
diff changeset
  1281
ddf235f2384a some more stuff;
wenzelm
parents: 13024
diff changeset
  1282
\begin{descr}
13041
6faccf7d0f25 *** empty log message ***
wenzelm
parents: 13040
diff changeset
  1283
13027
ddf235f2384a some more stuff;
wenzelm
parents: 13024
diff changeset
  1284
\item [$swapped$] turns an introduction rule into an elimination, by resolving
ddf235f2384a some more stuff;
wenzelm
parents: 13024
diff changeset
  1285
  with the classical swap principle $(\neg B \Imp A) \Imp (\neg A \Imp B)$.
ddf235f2384a some more stuff;
wenzelm
parents: 13024
diff changeset
  1286
ddf235f2384a some more stuff;
wenzelm
parents: 13024
diff changeset
  1287
\end{descr}
ddf235f2384a some more stuff;
wenzelm
parents: 13024
diff changeset
  1288
ddf235f2384a some more stuff;
wenzelm
parents: 13024
diff changeset
  1289
12621
48cafea0684b next round of updates;
wenzelm
parents: 12618
diff changeset
  1290
\subsection{Proof by cases and induction}\label{sec:cases-induct}
12618
43a97a2155d0 first stage of major update;
wenzelm
parents: 11691
diff changeset
  1291
13048
wenzelm
parents: 13042
diff changeset
  1292
\subsubsection{Rule contexts}
12618
43a97a2155d0 first stage of major update;
wenzelm
parents: 11691
diff changeset
  1293
43a97a2155d0 first stage of major update;
wenzelm
parents: 11691
diff changeset
  1294
\indexisarcmd{case}\indexisarcmd{print-cases}
18232
bc367912603f added case_conclusion attribute;
wenzelm
parents: 17864
diff changeset
  1295
\indexisaratt{case-names}\indexisaratt{case-conclusion}
bc367912603f added case_conclusion attribute;
wenzelm
parents: 17864
diff changeset
  1296
\indexisaratt{params}\indexisaratt{consumes}
12618
43a97a2155d0 first stage of major update;
wenzelm
parents: 11691
diff changeset
  1297
\begin{matharray}{rcl}
43a97a2155d0 first stage of major update;
wenzelm
parents: 11691
diff changeset
  1298
  \isarcmd{case} & : & \isartrans{proof(state)}{proof(state)} \\
43a97a2155d0 first stage of major update;
wenzelm
parents: 11691
diff changeset
  1299
  \isarcmd{print_cases}^* & : & \isarkeep{proof} \\
43a97a2155d0 first stage of major update;
wenzelm
parents: 11691
diff changeset
  1300
  case_names & : & \isaratt \\
18232
bc367912603f added case_conclusion attribute;
wenzelm
parents: 17864
diff changeset
  1301
  case_conclusion & : & \isaratt \\
12618
43a97a2155d0 first stage of major update;
wenzelm
parents: 11691
diff changeset
  1302
  params & : & \isaratt \\
43a97a2155d0 first stage of major update;
wenzelm
parents: 11691
diff changeset
  1303
  consumes & : & \isaratt \\
43a97a2155d0 first stage of major update;
wenzelm
parents: 11691
diff changeset
  1304
\end{matharray}
43a97a2155d0 first stage of major update;
wenzelm
parents: 11691
diff changeset
  1305
18232
bc367912603f added case_conclusion attribute;
wenzelm
parents: 17864
diff changeset
  1306
The puristic way to build up Isar proof contexts is by explicit language
bc367912603f added case_conclusion attribute;
wenzelm
parents: 17864
diff changeset
  1307
elements like $\FIXNAME$, $\ASSUMENAME$, $\LET$ (see
bc367912603f added case_conclusion attribute;
wenzelm
parents: 17864
diff changeset
  1308
\S\ref{sec:proof-context}).  This is adequate for plain natural deduction, but
bc367912603f added case_conclusion attribute;
wenzelm
parents: 17864
diff changeset
  1309
easily becomes unwieldy in concrete verification tasks, which typically
bc367912603f added case_conclusion attribute;
wenzelm
parents: 17864
diff changeset
  1310
involve big induction rules with several cases.
bc367912603f added case_conclusion attribute;
wenzelm
parents: 17864
diff changeset
  1311
bc367912603f added case_conclusion attribute;
wenzelm
parents: 17864
diff changeset
  1312
The $\CASENAME$ command provides a shorthand to refer to a local context
bc367912603f added case_conclusion attribute;
wenzelm
parents: 17864
diff changeset
  1313
symbolically: certain proof methods provide an environment of named ``cases''
bc367912603f added case_conclusion attribute;
wenzelm
parents: 17864
diff changeset
  1314
of the form $c\colon \vec x, \vec \phi$; the effect of ``$\CASE{c}$'' is then
bc367912603f added case_conclusion attribute;
wenzelm
parents: 17864
diff changeset
  1315
equivalent to ``$\FIX{\vec x}~\ASSUME{c}{\vec\phi}$''.  Term bindings may be
bc367912603f added case_conclusion attribute;
wenzelm
parents: 17864
diff changeset
  1316
covered as well, notably $\Var{case}$ for the main conclusion.
bc367912603f added case_conclusion attribute;
wenzelm
parents: 17864
diff changeset
  1317
bc367912603f added case_conclusion attribute;
wenzelm
parents: 17864
diff changeset
  1318
By default, the ``terminology'' $\vec x$ of a case value is marked as hidden,
bc367912603f added case_conclusion attribute;
wenzelm
parents: 17864
diff changeset
  1319
i.e.\ there is no way to refer to such parameters in the subsequent proof
bc367912603f added case_conclusion attribute;
wenzelm
parents: 17864
diff changeset
  1320
text.  After all, original rule parameters stem from somewhere outside of the
bc367912603f added case_conclusion attribute;
wenzelm
parents: 17864
diff changeset
  1321
current proof text.  By using the explicit form ``$\CASE{(c~\vec y)}$''
bc367912603f added case_conclusion attribute;
wenzelm
parents: 17864
diff changeset
  1322
instead, the proof author is able to chose local names that fit nicely into
bc367912603f added case_conclusion attribute;
wenzelm
parents: 17864
diff changeset
  1323
the current context.
12618
43a97a2155d0 first stage of major update;
wenzelm
parents: 11691
diff changeset
  1324
43a97a2155d0 first stage of major update;
wenzelm
parents: 11691
diff changeset
  1325
\medskip
43a97a2155d0 first stage of major update;
wenzelm
parents: 11691
diff changeset
  1326
18232
bc367912603f added case_conclusion attribute;
wenzelm
parents: 17864
diff changeset
  1327
It is important to note that proper use of $\CASENAME$ does not provide means
bc367912603f added case_conclusion attribute;
wenzelm
parents: 17864
diff changeset
  1328
to peek at the current goal state, which is not directly observable in Isar!
bc367912603f added case_conclusion attribute;
wenzelm
parents: 17864
diff changeset
  1329
Nonetheless, goal refinement commands do provide named cases $goal@i$ for each
bc367912603f added case_conclusion attribute;
wenzelm
parents: 17864
diff changeset
  1330
subgoal $i = 1, \dots, n$ of the resulting goal state.  Using this feature
bc367912603f added case_conclusion attribute;
wenzelm
parents: 17864
diff changeset
  1331
requires great care, because some bits of the internal tactical machinery
bc367912603f added case_conclusion attribute;
wenzelm
parents: 17864
diff changeset
  1332
intrude the proof text.  In particular, parameter names stemming from the
bc367912603f added case_conclusion attribute;
wenzelm
parents: 17864
diff changeset
  1333
left-over of automated reasoning tools are usually quite unpredictable.
12618
43a97a2155d0 first stage of major update;
wenzelm
parents: 11691
diff changeset
  1334
18232
bc367912603f added case_conclusion attribute;
wenzelm
parents: 17864
diff changeset
  1335
Under normal circumstances, the text of cases emerge from standard elimination
bc367912603f added case_conclusion attribute;
wenzelm
parents: 17864
diff changeset
  1336
or induction rules, which in turn are derived from previous theory
13041
6faccf7d0f25 *** empty log message ***
wenzelm
parents: 13040
diff changeset
  1337
specifications in a canonical way (say from $\isarkeyword{inductive}$
6faccf7d0f25 *** empty log message ***
wenzelm
parents: 13040
diff changeset
  1338
definitions).
13027
ddf235f2384a some more stuff;
wenzelm
parents: 13024
diff changeset
  1339
18232
bc367912603f added case_conclusion attribute;
wenzelm
parents: 17864
diff changeset
  1340
\medskip Proper cases are only available if both the proof method and the
bc367912603f added case_conclusion attribute;
wenzelm
parents: 17864
diff changeset
  1341
rules involved support this.  By using appropriate attributes, case names,
bc367912603f added case_conclusion attribute;
wenzelm
parents: 17864
diff changeset
  1342
conclusions, and parameters may be also declared by hand.  Thus variant
bc367912603f added case_conclusion attribute;
wenzelm
parents: 17864
diff changeset
  1343
versions of rules that have been derived manually become reasy to use in
bc367912603f added case_conclusion attribute;
wenzelm
parents: 17864
diff changeset
  1344
advanced case analysis later.
12618
43a97a2155d0 first stage of major update;
wenzelm
parents: 11691
diff changeset
  1345
43a97a2155d0 first stage of major update;
wenzelm
parents: 11691
diff changeset
  1346
\begin{rail}
13041
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wenzelm
parents: 13040
diff changeset
  1347
  'case' (caseref | '(' caseref ((name | underscore) +) ')')
12618
43a97a2155d0 first stage of major update;
wenzelm
parents: 11691
diff changeset
  1348
  ;
13024
0461b281c2b5 more stuff;
wenzelm
parents: 13015
diff changeset
  1349
  caseref: nameref attributes?
0461b281c2b5 more stuff;
wenzelm
parents: 13015
diff changeset
  1350
  ;
0461b281c2b5 more stuff;
wenzelm
parents: 13015
diff changeset
  1351
18232
bc367912603f added case_conclusion attribute;
wenzelm
parents: 17864
diff changeset
  1352
  'case\_names' (name +)
bc367912603f added case_conclusion attribute;
wenzelm
parents: 17864
diff changeset
  1353
  ;
bc367912603f added case_conclusion attribute;
wenzelm
parents: 17864
diff changeset
  1354
  'case\_conclusion' name (name *)
12618
43a97a2155d0 first stage of major update;
wenzelm
parents: 11691
diff changeset
  1355
  ;
13027
ddf235f2384a some more stuff;
wenzelm
parents: 13024
diff changeset
  1356
  'params' ((name *) + 'and')
12618
43a97a2155d0 first stage of major update;
wenzelm
parents: 11691
diff changeset
  1357
  ;
43a97a2155d0 first stage of major update;
wenzelm
parents: 11691
diff changeset
  1358
  'consumes' nat?
43a97a2155d0 first stage of major update;
wenzelm
parents: 11691
diff changeset
  1359
  ;
43a97a2155d0 first stage of major update;
wenzelm
parents: 11691
diff changeset
  1360
\end{rail}
43a97a2155d0 first stage of major update;
wenzelm
parents: 11691
diff changeset
  1361
43a97a2155d0 first stage of major update;
wenzelm
parents: 11691
diff changeset
  1362
\begin{descr}
18232
bc367912603f added case_conclusion attribute;
wenzelm
parents: 17864
diff changeset
  1363
  
13041
6faccf7d0f25 *** empty log message ***
wenzelm
parents: 13040
diff changeset
  1364
\item [$\CASE{(c~\vec x)}$] invokes a named local context $c\colon \vec x,
6faccf7d0f25 *** empty log message ***
wenzelm
parents: 13040
diff changeset
  1365
  \vec \phi$, as provided by an appropriate proof method (such as $cases$ and
18232
bc367912603f added case_conclusion attribute;
wenzelm
parents: 17864
diff changeset
  1366
  $induct$).  The command ``$\CASE{(c~\vec x)}$'' abbreviates ``$\FIX{\vec
bc367912603f added case_conclusion attribute;
wenzelm
parents: 17864
diff changeset
  1367
    x}~\ASSUME{c}{\vec\phi}$''.
13041
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wenzelm
parents: 13040
diff changeset
  1368
12618
43a97a2155d0 first stage of major update;
wenzelm
parents: 11691
diff changeset
  1369
\item [$\isarkeyword{print_cases}$] prints all local contexts of the current
43a97a2155d0 first stage of major update;
wenzelm
parents: 11691
diff changeset
  1370
  state, using Isar proof language notation.  This is a diagnostic command;
43a97a2155d0 first stage of major update;
wenzelm
parents: 11691
diff changeset
  1371
  $undo$ does not apply.
18232
bc367912603f added case_conclusion attribute;
wenzelm
parents: 17864
diff changeset
  1372
  
12618
43a97a2155d0 first stage of major update;
wenzelm
parents: 11691
diff changeset
  1373
\item [$case_names~\vec c$] declares names for the local contexts of premises
18232
bc367912603f added case_conclusion attribute;
wenzelm
parents: 17864
diff changeset
  1374
  of a theorem; $\vec c$ refers to the \emph{suffix} of the list of premises.
bc367912603f added case_conclusion attribute;
wenzelm
parents: 17864
diff changeset
  1375
  
bc367912603f added case_conclusion attribute;
wenzelm
parents: 17864
diff changeset
  1376
\item [$case_conclusion~c~\vec d$] declares names for the conclusions of a
bc367912603f added case_conclusion attribute;
wenzelm
parents: 17864
diff changeset
  1377
  named premise $c$; here $\vec d$ refers to the prefix of arguments of a
bc367912603f added case_conclusion attribute;
wenzelm
parents: 17864
diff changeset
  1378
  logical formula built by nesting a binary connective (e.g.\ $\lor$).
bc367912603f added case_conclusion attribute;
wenzelm
parents: 17864
diff changeset
  1379
  
bc367912603f added case_conclusion attribute;
wenzelm
parents: 17864
diff changeset
  1380
  Note that proof methods such as $induct$ and $coinduct$ already provide a
bc367912603f added case_conclusion attribute;
wenzelm
parents: 17864
diff changeset
  1381
  default name for the conclusion as a whole.  The need to name subformulas
bc367912603f added case_conclusion attribute;
wenzelm
parents: 17864
diff changeset
  1382
  only arises with cases that split into several sub-cases, as in common
bc367912603f added case_conclusion attribute;
wenzelm
parents: 17864
diff changeset
  1383
  co-induction rules.
13041
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wenzelm
parents: 13040
diff changeset
  1384
12618
43a97a2155d0 first stage of major update;
wenzelm
parents: 11691
diff changeset
  1385
\item [$params~\vec p@1 \dots \vec p@n$] renames the innermost parameters of
43a97a2155d0 first stage of major update;
wenzelm
parents: 11691
diff changeset
  1386
  premises $1, \dots, n$ of some theorem.  An empty list of names may be given
43a97a2155d0 first stage of major update;
wenzelm
parents: 11691
diff changeset
  1387
  to skip positions, leaving the present parameters unchanged.
18232
bc367912603f added case_conclusion attribute;
wenzelm
parents: 17864
diff changeset
  1388
  
12618
43a97a2155d0 first stage of major update;
wenzelm
parents: 11691
diff changeset
  1389
  Note that the default usage of case rules does \emph{not} directly expose
18232
bc367912603f added case_conclusion attribute;
wenzelm
parents: 17864
diff changeset
  1390
  parameters to the proof context.
bc367912603f added case_conclusion attribute;
wenzelm
parents: 17864
diff changeset
  1391
  
12618
43a97a2155d0 first stage of major update;
wenzelm
parents: 11691
diff changeset
  1392
\item [$consumes~n$] declares the number of ``major premises'' of a rule,
43a97a2155d0 first stage of major update;
wenzelm
parents: 11691
diff changeset
  1393
  i.e.\ the number of facts to be consumed when it is applied by an
18232
bc367912603f added case_conclusion attribute;
wenzelm
parents: 17864
diff changeset
  1394
  appropriate proof method.  The default value of $consumes$ is $n = 1$, which
bc367912603f added case_conclusion attribute;
wenzelm
parents: 17864
diff changeset
  1395
  is appropriate for the usual kind of cases and induction rules for inductive
bc367912603f added case_conclusion attribute;
wenzelm
parents: 17864
diff changeset
  1396
  sets (cf.\ \S\ref{sec:hol-inductive}).  Rules without any $consumes$
bc367912603f added case_conclusion attribute;
wenzelm
parents: 17864
diff changeset
  1397
  declaration given are treated as if $consumes~0$ had been specified.
bc367912603f added case_conclusion attribute;
wenzelm
parents: 17864
diff changeset
  1398
  
12618
43a97a2155d0 first stage of major update;
wenzelm
parents: 11691
diff changeset
  1399
  Note that explicit $consumes$ declarations are only rarely needed; this is
18232
bc367912603f added case_conclusion attribute;
wenzelm
parents: 17864
diff changeset
  1400
  already taken care of automatically by the higher-level $cases$, $induct$,
bc367912603f added case_conclusion attribute;
wenzelm
parents: 17864
diff changeset
  1401
  and $coinduct$ declarations.
13027
ddf235f2384a some more stuff;
wenzelm
parents: 13024
diff changeset
  1402
12618
43a97a2155d0 first stage of major update;
wenzelm
parents: 11691
diff changeset
  1403
\end{descr}
43a97a2155d0 first stage of major update;
wenzelm
parents: 11691
diff changeset
  1404
43a97a2155d0 first stage of major update;
wenzelm
parents: 11691
diff changeset
  1405
18232
bc367912603f added case_conclusion attribute;
wenzelm
parents: 17864
diff changeset
  1406
\subsubsection{Proof methods}
11691
fc9bd420162c induct/cases made generic, removed simplified/stripped options;
wenzelm
parents: 11469
diff changeset
  1407
18232
bc367912603f added case_conclusion attribute;
wenzelm
parents: 17864
diff changeset
  1408
\indexisarmeth{cases}\indexisarmeth{induct}\indexisarmeth{coinduct}
11691
fc9bd420162c induct/cases made generic, removed simplified/stripped options;
wenzelm
parents: 11469
diff changeset
  1409
\begin{matharray}{rcl}
fc9bd420162c induct/cases made generic, removed simplified/stripped options;
wenzelm
parents: 11469
diff changeset
  1410
  cases & : & \isarmeth \\
fc9bd420162c induct/cases made generic, removed simplified/stripped options;
wenzelm
parents: 11469
diff changeset
  1411
  induct & : & \isarmeth \\
18232
bc367912603f added case_conclusion attribute;
wenzelm
parents: 17864
diff changeset
  1412
  coinduct & : & \isarmeth \\
11691
fc9bd420162c induct/cases made generic, removed simplified/stripped options;
wenzelm
parents: 11469
diff changeset
  1413
\end{matharray}
fc9bd420162c induct/cases made generic, removed simplified/stripped options;
wenzelm
parents: 11469
diff changeset
  1414
18232
bc367912603f added case_conclusion attribute;
wenzelm
parents: 17864
diff changeset
  1415
The $cases$, $induct$, and $coinduct$ methods provide a uniform interface to
bc367912603f added case_conclusion attribute;
wenzelm
parents: 17864
diff changeset
  1416
common proof techniques over datatypes, inductive sets, recursive functions
bc367912603f added case_conclusion attribute;
wenzelm
parents: 17864
diff changeset
  1417
etc.  The corresponding rules may be specified and instantiated in a casual
bc367912603f added case_conclusion attribute;
wenzelm
parents: 17864
diff changeset
  1418
manner.  Furthermore, these methods provide named local contexts that may be
bc367912603f added case_conclusion attribute;
wenzelm
parents: 17864
diff changeset
  1419
invoked via the $\CASENAME$ proof command within the subsequent proof text.
bc367912603f added case_conclusion attribute;
wenzelm
parents: 17864
diff changeset
  1420
This accommodates compact proof texts even when reasoning about large
13048
wenzelm
parents: 13042
diff changeset
  1421
specifications.
11691
fc9bd420162c induct/cases made generic, removed simplified/stripped options;
wenzelm
parents: 11469
diff changeset
  1422
18232
bc367912603f added case_conclusion attribute;
wenzelm
parents: 17864
diff changeset
  1423
The $induct$ method also provides some additional infrastructure in order to
bc367912603f added case_conclusion attribute;
wenzelm
parents: 17864
diff changeset
  1424
be applicable to structure statements (either using explicit meta-level
bc367912603f added case_conclusion attribute;
wenzelm
parents: 17864
diff changeset
  1425
connectives, or including facts and parameters separately).  This avoids
bc367912603f added case_conclusion attribute;
wenzelm
parents: 17864
diff changeset
  1426
cumbersome encoding of ``strengthened'' inductive statements within the
bc367912603f added case_conclusion attribute;
wenzelm
parents: 17864
diff changeset
  1427
object-logic.
bc367912603f added case_conclusion attribute;
wenzelm
parents: 17864
diff changeset
  1428
11691
fc9bd420162c induct/cases made generic, removed simplified/stripped options;
wenzelm
parents: 11469
diff changeset
  1429
\begin{rail}
18232
bc367912603f added case_conclusion attribute;
wenzelm
parents: 17864
diff changeset
  1430
  'cases' open? (insts * 'and') rule?
11691
fc9bd420162c induct/cases made generic, removed simplified/stripped options;
wenzelm
parents: 11469
diff changeset
  1431
  ;
18232
bc367912603f added case_conclusion attribute;
wenzelm
parents: 17864
diff changeset
  1432
  'induct' open? (definsts * 'and') \\ fixing? taking? rule?
bc367912603f added case_conclusion attribute;
wenzelm
parents: 17864
diff changeset
  1433
  ;
bc367912603f added case_conclusion attribute;
wenzelm
parents: 17864
diff changeset
  1434
  'coinduct' open? insts taking rule?
11691
fc9bd420162c induct/cases made generic, removed simplified/stripped options;
wenzelm
parents: 11469
diff changeset
  1435
  ;
fc9bd420162c induct/cases made generic, removed simplified/stripped options;
wenzelm
parents: 11469
diff changeset
  1436
fc9bd420162c induct/cases made generic, removed simplified/stripped options;
wenzelm
parents: 11469
diff changeset
  1437
  open: '(' 'open' ')'
fc9bd420162c induct/cases made generic, removed simplified/stripped options;
wenzelm
parents: 11469
diff changeset
  1438
  ;
18505
95e6c9ef7488 induct etc.: admit multiple rules;
wenzelm
parents: 18232
diff changeset
  1439
  rule: ('type' | 'set') ':' (nameref +) | 'rule' ':' (thmref +)
18232
bc367912603f added case_conclusion attribute;
wenzelm
parents: 17864
diff changeset
  1440
  ;
bc367912603f added case_conclusion attribute;
wenzelm
parents: 17864
diff changeset
  1441
  definst: name ('==' | equiv) term | inst
11691
fc9bd420162c induct/cases made generic, removed simplified/stripped options;
wenzelm
parents: 11469
diff changeset
  1442
  ;
18232
bc367912603f added case_conclusion attribute;
wenzelm
parents: 17864
diff changeset
  1443
  definsts: ( definst *)
bc367912603f added case_conclusion attribute;
wenzelm
parents: 17864
diff changeset
  1444
  ;
bc367912603f added case_conclusion attribute;
wenzelm
parents: 17864
diff changeset
  1445
  fixing: 'fixing' ':' ((term *) 'and' +)
bc367912603f added case_conclusion attribute;
wenzelm
parents: 17864
diff changeset
  1446
  ;
bc367912603f added case_conclusion attribute;
wenzelm
parents: 17864
diff changeset
  1447
  taking: 'taking' ':' insts
11691
fc9bd420162c induct/cases made generic, removed simplified/stripped options;
wenzelm
parents: 11469
diff changeset
  1448
  ;
fc9bd420162c induct/cases made generic, removed simplified/stripped options;
wenzelm
parents: 11469
diff changeset
  1449
\end{rail}
fc9bd420162c induct/cases made generic, removed simplified/stripped options;
wenzelm
parents: 11469
diff changeset
  1450
fc9bd420162c induct/cases made generic, removed simplified/stripped options;
wenzelm
parents: 11469
diff changeset
  1451
\begin{descr}
13041
6faccf7d0f25 *** empty log message ***
wenzelm
parents: 13040
diff changeset
  1452
6faccf7d0f25 *** empty log message ***
wenzelm
parents: 13040
diff changeset
  1453
\item [$cases~insts~R$] applies method $rule$ with an appropriate case
11691
fc9bd420162c induct/cases made generic, removed simplified/stripped options;
wenzelm
parents: 11469
diff changeset
  1454
  distinction theorem, instantiated to the subjects $insts$.  Symbolic case
fc9bd420162c induct/cases made generic, removed simplified/stripped options;
wenzelm
parents: 11469
diff changeset
  1455
  names are bound according to the rule's local contexts.
13041
6faccf7d0f25 *** empty log message ***
wenzelm
parents: 13040
diff changeset
  1456
11691
fc9bd420162c induct/cases made generic, removed simplified/stripped options;
wenzelm
parents: 11469
diff changeset
  1457
  The rule is determined as follows, according to the facts and arguments
fc9bd420162c induct/cases made generic, removed simplified/stripped options;
wenzelm
parents: 11469
diff changeset
  1458
  passed to the $cases$ method:
fc9bd420162c induct/cases made generic, removed simplified/stripped options;
wenzelm
parents: 11469
diff changeset
  1459
  \begin{matharray}{llll}
fc9bd420162c induct/cases made generic, removed simplified/stripped options;
wenzelm
parents: 11469
diff changeset
  1460
    \Text{facts}    &       & \Text{arguments} & \Text{rule} \\\hline
fc9bd420162c induct/cases made generic, removed simplified/stripped options;
wenzelm
parents: 11469
diff changeset
  1461
                    & cases &           & \Text{classical case split} \\
fc9bd420162c induct/cases made generic, removed simplified/stripped options;
wenzelm
parents: 11469
diff changeset
  1462
                    & cases & t         & \Text{datatype exhaustion (type of $t$)} \\
fc9bd420162c induct/cases made generic, removed simplified/stripped options;
wenzelm
parents: 11469
diff changeset
  1463
    \edrv a \in A   & cases & \dots     & \Text{inductive set elimination (of $A$)} \\
fc9bd420162c induct/cases made generic, removed simplified/stripped options;
wenzelm
parents: 11469
diff changeset
  1464
    \dots           & cases & \dots ~ R & \Text{explicit rule $R$} \\
fc9bd420162c induct/cases made generic, removed simplified/stripped options;
wenzelm
parents: 11469
diff changeset
  1465
  \end{matharray}
13041
6faccf7d0f25 *** empty log message ***
wenzelm
parents: 13040
diff changeset
  1466
11691
fc9bd420162c induct/cases made generic, removed simplified/stripped options;
wenzelm
parents: 11469
diff changeset
  1467
  Several instantiations may be given, referring to the \emph{suffix} of
fc9bd420162c induct/cases made generic, removed simplified/stripped options;
wenzelm
parents: 11469
diff changeset
  1468
  premises of the case rule; within each premise, the \emph{prefix} of
fc9bd420162c induct/cases made generic, removed simplified/stripped options;
wenzelm
parents: 11469
diff changeset
  1469
  variables is instantiated.  In most situations, only a single term needs to
fc9bd420162c induct/cases made generic, removed simplified/stripped options;
wenzelm
parents: 11469
diff changeset
  1470
  be specified; this refers to the first variable of the last premise (it is
fc9bd420162c induct/cases made generic, removed simplified/stripped options;
wenzelm
parents: 11469
diff changeset
  1471
  usually the same for all cases).
13041
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wenzelm
parents: 13040
diff changeset
  1472
6faccf7d0f25 *** empty log message ***
wenzelm
parents: 13040
diff changeset
  1473
  The ``$(open)$'' option causes the parameters of the new local contexts to
6faccf7d0f25 *** empty log message ***
wenzelm
parents: 13040
diff changeset
  1474
  be exposed to the current proof context.  Thus local variables stemming from
11691
fc9bd420162c induct/cases made generic, removed simplified/stripped options;
wenzelm
parents: 11469
diff changeset
  1475
  distant parts of the theory development may be introduced in an implicit
fc9bd420162c induct/cases made generic, removed simplified/stripped options;
wenzelm
parents: 11469
diff changeset
  1476
  manner, which can be quite confusing to the reader.  Furthermore, this
fc9bd420162c induct/cases made generic, removed simplified/stripped options;
wenzelm
parents: 11469
diff changeset
  1477
  option may cause unwanted hiding of existing local variables, resulting in
fc9bd420162c induct/cases made generic, removed simplified/stripped options;
wenzelm
parents: 11469
diff changeset
  1478
  less robust proof texts.
13041
6faccf7d0f25 *** empty log message ***
wenzelm
parents: 13040
diff changeset
  1479
6faccf7d0f25 *** empty log message ***
wenzelm
parents: 13040
diff changeset
  1480
\item [$induct~insts~R$] is analogous to the $cases$ method, but refers to
11691
fc9bd420162c induct/cases made generic, removed simplified/stripped options;
wenzelm
parents: 11469
diff changeset
  1481
  induction rules, which are determined as follows:
fc9bd420162c induct/cases made generic, removed simplified/stripped options;
wenzelm
parents: 11469
diff changeset
  1482
  \begin{matharray}{llll}
fc9bd420162c induct/cases made generic, removed simplified/stripped options;
wenzelm
parents: 11469
diff changeset
  1483
    \Text{facts}    &        & \Text{arguments} & \Text{rule} \\\hline
fc9bd420162c induct/cases made generic, removed simplified/stripped options;
wenzelm
parents: 11469
diff changeset
  1484
                    & induct & P ~ x ~ \dots & \Text{datatype induction (type of $x$)} \\
fc9bd420162c induct/cases made generic, removed simplified/stripped options;
wenzelm
parents: 11469
diff changeset
  1485
    \edrv x \in A   & induct & \dots         & \Text{set induction (of $A$)} \\
fc9bd420162c induct/cases made generic, removed simplified/stripped options;
wenzelm
parents: 11469
diff changeset
  1486
    \dots           & induct & \dots ~ R     & \Text{explicit rule $R$} \\
fc9bd420162c induct/cases made generic, removed simplified/stripped options;
wenzelm
parents: 11469
diff changeset
  1487
  \end{matharray}
18505
95e6c9ef7488 induct etc.: admit multiple rules;
wenzelm
parents: 18232
diff changeset
  1488
  
95e6c9ef7488 induct etc.: admit multiple rules;
wenzelm
parents: 18232
diff changeset
  1489
  Several instantiations may be given, each referring to some part of
95e6c9ef7488 induct etc.: admit multiple rules;
wenzelm
parents: 18232
diff changeset
  1490
  a mutual inductive definition or datatype --- only related partial
95e6c9ef7488 induct etc.: admit multiple rules;
wenzelm
parents: 18232
diff changeset
  1491
  induction rules may be used together, though.  Any of the lists of
95e6c9ef7488 induct etc.: admit multiple rules;
wenzelm
parents: 18232
diff changeset
  1492
  terms $P, x, \dots$ refers to the \emph{suffix} of variables present
95e6c9ef7488 induct etc.: admit multiple rules;
wenzelm
parents: 18232
diff changeset
  1493
  in the induction rule.  This enables the writer to specify only
95e6c9ef7488 induct etc.: admit multiple rules;
wenzelm
parents: 18232
diff changeset
  1494
  induction variables, or both predicates and variables, for example.
18232
bc367912603f added case_conclusion attribute;
wenzelm
parents: 17864
diff changeset
  1495
  
bc367912603f added case_conclusion attribute;
wenzelm
parents: 17864
diff changeset
  1496
  Instantiations may be definitional: equations $x \equiv t$ introduce local
bc367912603f added case_conclusion attribute;
wenzelm
parents: 17864
diff changeset
  1497
  definitions, which are inserted into the claim and discharged after applying
bc367912603f added case_conclusion attribute;
wenzelm
parents: 17864
diff changeset
  1498
  the induction rule.  Equalities reappear in the inductive cases, but have
bc367912603f added case_conclusion attribute;
wenzelm
parents: 17864
diff changeset
  1499
  been transformed according to the induction principle being involved here.
bc367912603f added case_conclusion attribute;
wenzelm
parents: 17864
diff changeset
  1500
  In order to achieve practically useful induction hypotheses, some variables
bc367912603f added case_conclusion attribute;
wenzelm
parents: 17864
diff changeset
  1501
  occurring in $t$ need to be fixed (see below).
bc367912603f added case_conclusion attribute;
wenzelm
parents: 17864
diff changeset
  1502
  
bc367912603f added case_conclusion attribute;
wenzelm
parents: 17864
diff changeset
  1503
  The optional ``$fixing\colon \vec x$'' specification generalizes variables
bc367912603f added case_conclusion attribute;
wenzelm
parents: 17864
diff changeset
  1504
  $\vec x$ of the original goal before applying induction.  Thus induction
bc367912603f added case_conclusion attribute;
wenzelm
parents: 17864
diff changeset
  1505
  hypotheses may become sufficiently general to get the proof through.
bc367912603f added case_conclusion attribute;
wenzelm
parents: 17864
diff changeset
  1506
  Together with definitional instantiations, one may effectively perform
bc367912603f added case_conclusion attribute;
wenzelm
parents: 17864
diff changeset
  1507
  induction over expressions of a certain structure.
bc367912603f added case_conclusion attribute;
wenzelm
parents: 17864
diff changeset
  1508
  
bc367912603f added case_conclusion attribute;
wenzelm
parents: 17864
diff changeset
  1509
  The optional ``$taking\colon \vec t$'' specification provides additional
bc367912603f added case_conclusion attribute;
wenzelm
parents: 17864
diff changeset
  1510
  instantiations of a prefix of pending variables in the rule.  Such schematic
bc367912603f added case_conclusion attribute;
wenzelm
parents: 17864
diff changeset
  1511
  induction rules rarely occur in practice, though.
bc367912603f added case_conclusion attribute;
wenzelm
parents: 17864
diff changeset
  1512
bc367912603f added case_conclusion attribute;
wenzelm
parents: 17864
diff changeset
  1513
  The ``$(open)$'' option works the same way as for $cases$.
bc367912603f added case_conclusion attribute;
wenzelm
parents: 17864
diff changeset
  1514
bc367912603f added case_conclusion attribute;
wenzelm
parents: 17864
diff changeset
  1515
\item [$coinduct~inst~R$] is analogous to the $induct$ method, but refers to
bc367912603f added case_conclusion attribute;
wenzelm
parents: 17864
diff changeset
  1516
  coinduction rules, which are determined as follows:
bc367912603f added case_conclusion attribute;
wenzelm
parents: 17864
diff changeset
  1517
  \begin{matharray}{llll}
bc367912603f added case_conclusion attribute;
wenzelm
parents: 17864
diff changeset
  1518
    \Text{goal}     &          & \Text{arguments} & \Text{rule} \\\hline
bc367912603f added case_conclusion attribute;
wenzelm
parents: 17864
diff changeset
  1519
                    & coinduct & x ~ \dots        & \Text{type coinduction (type of $x$)} \\
bc367912603f added case_conclusion attribute;
wenzelm
parents: 17864
diff changeset
  1520
    x \in A         & coinduct & \dots            & \Text{set coinduction (of $A$)} \\
bc367912603f added case_conclusion attribute;
wenzelm
parents: 17864
diff changeset
  1521
    \dots           & coinduct & \dots ~ R        & \Text{explicit rule $R$} \\
bc367912603f added case_conclusion attribute;
wenzelm
parents: 17864
diff changeset
  1522
  \end{matharray}
bc367912603f added case_conclusion attribute;
wenzelm
parents: 17864
diff changeset
  1523
  
bc367912603f added case_conclusion attribute;
wenzelm
parents: 17864
diff changeset
  1524
  Coinduction is the dual of induction.  Induction essentially eliminates $x
bc367912603f added case_conclusion attribute;
wenzelm
parents: 17864
diff changeset
  1525
  \in A$ towards a generic result $P ~ x$, while coinduction introduces $x \in
bc367912603f added case_conclusion attribute;
wenzelm
parents: 17864
diff changeset
  1526
  A$ starting with $x \in B$, for a suitable ``bisimulation'' $B$.  The cases
bc367912603f added case_conclusion attribute;
wenzelm
parents: 17864
diff changeset
  1527
  of a coinduct rule are typically named after the sets being covered, while
bc367912603f added case_conclusion attribute;
wenzelm
parents: 17864
diff changeset
  1528
  the conclusions consist of several alternatives being named after the
bc367912603f added case_conclusion attribute;
wenzelm
parents: 17864
diff changeset
  1529
  individual destructor patterns.
bc367912603f added case_conclusion attribute;
wenzelm
parents: 17864
diff changeset
  1530
  
bc367912603f added case_conclusion attribute;
wenzelm
parents: 17864
diff changeset
  1531
  The given instantiation refers to the \emph{prefix} of variables occurring
bc367912603f added case_conclusion attribute;
wenzelm
parents: 17864
diff changeset
  1532
  in the rule's conclusion.  An additional ``$taking: \vec t$'' specification
bc367912603f added case_conclusion attribute;
wenzelm
parents: 17864
diff changeset
  1533
  may be required in order to specify the bisimulation to be used in the
bc367912603f added case_conclusion attribute;
wenzelm
parents: 17864
diff changeset
  1534
  coinduction step.
13041
6faccf7d0f25 *** empty log message ***
wenzelm
parents: 13040
diff changeset
  1535
6faccf7d0f25 *** empty log message ***
wenzelm
parents: 13040
diff changeset
  1536
  The ``$(open)$'' option works the same way as for $cases$.
13027
ddf235f2384a some more stuff;
wenzelm
parents: 13024
diff changeset
  1537
11691
fc9bd420162c induct/cases made generic, removed simplified/stripped options;
wenzelm
parents: 11469
diff changeset
  1538
\end{descr}
fc9bd420162c induct/cases made generic, removed simplified/stripped options;
wenzelm
parents: 11469
diff changeset
  1539
13048
wenzelm
parents: 13042
diff changeset
  1540
Above methods produce named local contexts, as determined by the instantiated
18232
bc367912603f added case_conclusion attribute;
wenzelm
parents: 17864
diff changeset
  1541
rule as given in the text.  Beyond that, the $induct$ and $coinduct$ methods
bc367912603f added case_conclusion attribute;
wenzelm
parents: 17864
diff changeset
  1542
guess further instantiations from the goal specification itself.  Any
bc367912603f added case_conclusion attribute;
wenzelm
parents: 17864
diff changeset
  1543
persisting unresolved schematic variables of the resulting rule will render
bc367912603f added case_conclusion attribute;
wenzelm
parents: 17864
diff changeset
  1544
the the corresponding case invalid.  The term binding
bc367912603f added case_conclusion attribute;
wenzelm
parents: 17864
diff changeset
  1545
$\Var{case}$\indexisarvar{case} for the conclusion will be provided with each
bc367912603f added case_conclusion attribute;
wenzelm
parents: 17864
diff changeset
  1546
case, provided that term is fully specified.
11691
fc9bd420162c induct/cases made generic, removed simplified/stripped options;
wenzelm
parents: 11469
diff changeset
  1547
13048
wenzelm
parents: 13042
diff changeset
  1548
The $\isarkeyword{print_cases}$ command prints all named cases present in the
wenzelm
parents: 13042
diff changeset
  1549
current proof state.
11691
fc9bd420162c induct/cases made generic, removed simplified/stripped options;
wenzelm
parents: 11469
diff changeset
  1550
fc9bd420162c induct/cases made generic, removed simplified/stripped options;
wenzelm
parents: 11469
diff changeset
  1551
\medskip
fc9bd420162c induct/cases made generic, removed simplified/stripped options;
wenzelm
parents: 11469
diff changeset
  1552
18232
bc367912603f added case_conclusion attribute;
wenzelm
parents: 17864
diff changeset
  1553
Despite the additional infrastructure, both $cases$ and $coinduct$ merely
bc367912603f added case_conclusion attribute;
wenzelm
parents: 17864
diff changeset
  1554
apply a certain rule, after instantiation, while conforming due to the usual
bc367912603f added case_conclusion attribute;
wenzelm
parents: 17864
diff changeset
  1555
way of monotonic natural deduction: the context of a structured statement
bc367912603f added case_conclusion attribute;
wenzelm
parents: 17864
diff changeset
  1556
$\All{\vec x} \vec\phi \Imp \dots$ reappears unchanged after the case split.
11691
fc9bd420162c induct/cases made generic, removed simplified/stripped options;
wenzelm
parents: 11469
diff changeset
  1557
18232
bc367912603f added case_conclusion attribute;
wenzelm
parents: 17864
diff changeset
  1558
The $induct$ method is significantly different in this respect: the meta-level
bc367912603f added case_conclusion attribute;
wenzelm
parents: 17864
diff changeset
  1559
structure is passed through the ``recursive'' course involved in the
bc367912603f added case_conclusion attribute;
wenzelm
parents: 17864
diff changeset
  1560
induction.  Thus the original statement is basically replaced by separate
bc367912603f added case_conclusion attribute;
wenzelm
parents: 17864
diff changeset
  1561
copies, corresponding to the induction hypotheses and conclusion; the original
bc367912603f added case_conclusion attribute;
wenzelm
parents: 17864
diff changeset
  1562
goal context is no longer available.  Thus local assumptions, fixed parameters
bc367912603f added case_conclusion attribute;
wenzelm
parents: 17864
diff changeset
  1563
and definitions effectively participate in the inductive rephrasing of the
bc367912603f added case_conclusion attribute;
wenzelm
parents: 17864
diff changeset
  1564
original statement.
11691
fc9bd420162c induct/cases made generic, removed simplified/stripped options;
wenzelm
parents: 11469
diff changeset
  1565
13425
119ae829ad9b support for split assumptions in cases (hyps vs. prems);
wenzelm
parents: 13411
diff changeset
  1566
In induction proofs, local assumptions introduced by cases are split into two
119ae829ad9b support for split assumptions in cases (hyps vs. prems);
wenzelm
parents: 13411
diff changeset
  1567
different kinds: $hyps$ stemming from the rule and $prems$ from the goal
119ae829ad9b support for split assumptions in cases (hyps vs. prems);
wenzelm
parents: 13411
diff changeset
  1568
statement.  This is reflected in the extracted cases accordingly, so invoking
119ae829ad9b support for split assumptions in cases (hyps vs. prems);
wenzelm
parents: 13411
diff changeset
  1569
``$\isarcmd{case}~c$'' will provide separate facts $c\mathord.hyps$ and
119ae829ad9b support for split assumptions in cases (hyps vs. prems);
wenzelm
parents: 13411
diff changeset
  1570
$c\mathord.prems$, as well as fact $c$ to hold the all-inclusive list.
119ae829ad9b support for split assumptions in cases (hyps vs. prems);
wenzelm
parents: 13411
diff changeset
  1571
11691
fc9bd420162c induct/cases made generic, removed simplified/stripped options;
wenzelm
parents: 11469
diff changeset
  1572
\medskip
fc9bd420162c induct/cases made generic, removed simplified/stripped options;
wenzelm
parents: 11469
diff changeset
  1573
fc9bd420162c induct/cases made generic, removed simplified/stripped options;
wenzelm
parents: 11469
diff changeset
  1574
Facts presented to either method are consumed according to the number of
18232
bc367912603f added case_conclusion attribute;
wenzelm
parents: 17864
diff changeset
  1575
``major premises'' of the rule involved, which is usually $0$ for plain cases
bc367912603f added case_conclusion attribute;
wenzelm
parents: 17864
diff changeset
  1576
and induction rules of datatypes etc.\ and $1$ for rules of inductive sets and
bc367912603f added case_conclusion attribute;
wenzelm
parents: 17864
diff changeset
  1577
the like.  The remaining facts are inserted into the goal verbatim before the
bc367912603f added case_conclusion attribute;
wenzelm
parents: 17864
diff changeset
  1578
actual $cases$, $induct$, or $coinduct$ rule is applied.
11691
fc9bd420162c induct/cases made generic, removed simplified/stripped options;
wenzelm
parents: 11469
diff changeset
  1579
fc9bd420162c induct/cases made generic, removed simplified/stripped options;
wenzelm
parents: 11469
diff changeset
  1580
18232
bc367912603f added case_conclusion attribute;
wenzelm
parents: 17864
diff changeset
  1581
\subsubsection{Declaring rules}
11691
fc9bd420162c induct/cases made generic, removed simplified/stripped options;
wenzelm
parents: 11469
diff changeset
  1582
18232
bc367912603f added case_conclusion attribute;
wenzelm
parents: 17864
diff changeset
  1583
\indexisarcmd{print-induct-rules}\indexisaratt{cases}\indexisaratt{induct}\indexisaratt{coinduct}
11691
fc9bd420162c induct/cases made generic, removed simplified/stripped options;
wenzelm
parents: 11469
diff changeset
  1584
\begin{matharray}{rcl}
fc9bd420162c induct/cases made generic, removed simplified/stripped options;
wenzelm
parents: 11469
diff changeset
  1585
  \isarcmd{print_induct_rules}^* & : & \isarkeep{theory~|~proof} \\
fc9bd420162c induct/cases made generic, removed simplified/stripped options;
wenzelm
parents: 11469
diff changeset
  1586
  cases & : & \isaratt \\
fc9bd420162c induct/cases made generic, removed simplified/stripped options;
wenzelm
parents: 11469
diff changeset
  1587
  induct & : & \isaratt \\
18232
bc367912603f added case_conclusion attribute;
wenzelm
parents: 17864
diff changeset
  1588
  coinduct & : & \isaratt \\
11691
fc9bd420162c induct/cases made generic, removed simplified/stripped options;
wenzelm
parents: 11469
diff changeset
  1589
\end{matharray}
fc9bd420162c induct/cases made generic, removed simplified/stripped options;
wenzelm
parents: 11469
diff changeset
  1590
fc9bd420162c induct/cases made generic, removed simplified/stripped options;
wenzelm
parents: 11469
diff changeset
  1591
\begin{rail}
fc9bd420162c induct/cases made generic, removed simplified/stripped options;
wenzelm
parents: 11469
diff changeset
  1592
  'cases' spec
fc9bd420162c induct/cases made generic, removed simplified/stripped options;
wenzelm
parents: 11469
diff changeset
  1593
  ;
fc9bd420162c induct/cases made generic, removed simplified/stripped options;
wenzelm
parents: 11469
diff changeset
  1594
  'induct' spec
fc9bd420162c induct/cases made generic, removed simplified/stripped options;
wenzelm
parents: 11469
diff changeset
  1595
  ;
18232
bc367912603f added case_conclusion attribute;
wenzelm
parents: 17864
diff changeset
  1596
  'coinduct' spec
bc367912603f added case_conclusion attribute;
wenzelm
parents: 17864
diff changeset
  1597
  ;
11691
fc9bd420162c induct/cases made generic, removed simplified/stripped options;
wenzelm
parents: 11469
diff changeset
  1598
fc9bd420162c induct/cases made generic, removed simplified/stripped options;
wenzelm
parents: 11469
diff changeset
  1599
  spec: ('type' | 'set') ':' nameref
fc9bd420162c induct/cases made generic, removed simplified/stripped options;
wenzelm
parents: 11469
diff changeset
  1600
  ;
fc9bd420162c induct/cases made generic, removed simplified/stripped options;
wenzelm
parents: 11469
diff changeset
  1601
\end{rail}
fc9bd420162c induct/cases made generic, removed simplified/stripped options;
wenzelm
parents: 11469
diff changeset
  1602
13024
0461b281c2b5 more stuff;
wenzelm
parents: 13015
diff changeset
  1603
\begin{descr}
13041
6faccf7d0f25 *** empty log message ***
wenzelm
parents: 13040
diff changeset
  1604
13024
0461b281c2b5 more stuff;
wenzelm
parents: 13015
diff changeset
  1605
\item [$\isarkeyword{print_induct_rules}$] prints cases and induct rules for
0461b281c2b5 more stuff;
wenzelm
parents: 13015
diff changeset
  1606
  sets and types of the current context.
13048
wenzelm
parents: 13042
diff changeset
  1607
  
18232
bc367912603f added case_conclusion attribute;
wenzelm
parents: 17864
diff changeset
  1608
\item [$cases$, $induct$, and $coinduct$] (as attributes) augment the
bc367912603f added case_conclusion attribute;
wenzelm
parents: 17864
diff changeset
  1609
  corresponding context of rules for reasoning about (co)inductive sets and
bc367912603f added case_conclusion attribute;
wenzelm
parents: 17864
diff changeset
  1610
  types, using the corresponding methods of the same name.  Certain
bc367912603f added case_conclusion attribute;
wenzelm
parents: 17864
diff changeset
  1611
  definitional packages of object-logics usually declare emerging cases and
bc367912603f added case_conclusion attribute;
wenzelm
parents: 17864
diff changeset
  1612
  induction rules as expected, so users rarely need to intervene.
bc367912603f added case_conclusion attribute;
wenzelm
parents: 17864
diff changeset
  1613
  
bc367912603f added case_conclusion attribute;
wenzelm
parents: 17864
diff changeset
  1614
  Manual rule declarations usually refer to the $case_names$ and $params$
bc367912603f added case_conclusion attribute;
wenzelm
parents: 17864
diff changeset
  1615
  attributes to adjust names of cases and parameters of a rule; the $consumes$
bc367912603f added case_conclusion attribute;
wenzelm
parents: 17864
diff changeset
  1616
  declaration is taken care of automatically: $consumes~0$ is specified for
bc367912603f added case_conclusion attribute;
wenzelm
parents: 17864
diff changeset
  1617
  ``type'' rules and $consumes~1$ for ``set'' rules.
13041
6faccf7d0f25 *** empty log message ***
wenzelm
parents: 13040
diff changeset
  1618
13024
0461b281c2b5 more stuff;
wenzelm
parents: 13015
diff changeset
  1619
\end{descr}
11691
fc9bd420162c induct/cases made generic, removed simplified/stripped options;
wenzelm
parents: 11469
diff changeset
  1620
9614
8ca1fc75230e renamed 'RS' to 'THEN';
wenzelm
parents: 9606
diff changeset
  1621
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wenzelm
parents:
diff changeset
  1622
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wenzelm
parents:
diff changeset
  1623
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9614
8ca1fc75230e renamed 'RS' to 'THEN';
wenzelm
parents: 9606
diff changeset
  1624
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