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imports Base |
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begin |
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chapter {* Preliminaries *} |
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section {* Contexts \label{sec:context} *} |
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text {* |
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A logical context represents the background that is required for |
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formulating statements and composing proofs. It acts as a medium to |
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produce formal content, depending on earlier material (declarations, |
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results etc.). |
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For example, derivations within the Isabelle/Pure logic can be |
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described as a judgment @{text "\<Gamma> \<turnstile>\<^sub>\<Theta> \<phi>"}, which means that a |
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proposition @{text "\<phi>"} is derivable from hypotheses @{text "\<Gamma>"} |
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within the theory @{text "\<Theta>"}. There are logical reasons for |
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keeping @{text "\<Theta>"} and @{text "\<Gamma>"} separate: theories can be |
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liberal about supporting type constructors and schematic |
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polymorphism of constants and axioms, while the inner calculus of |
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@{text "\<Gamma> \<turnstile> \<phi>"} is strictly limited to Simple Type Theory (with |
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fixed type variables in the assumptions). |
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\medskip Contexts and derivations are linked by the following key |
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\begin{itemize} |
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\item Transfer: monotonicity of derivations admits results to be |
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transferred into a \emph{larger} context, i.e.\ @{text "\<Gamma> \<turnstile>\<^sub>\<Theta> |
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\<phi>"} implies @{text "\<Gamma>' \<turnstile>\<^sub>\<Theta>\<^sub>' \<phi>"} for contexts @{text "\<Theta>' |
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\<supseteq> \<Theta>"} and @{text "\<Gamma>' \<supseteq> \<Gamma>"}. |
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\item Export: discharge of hypotheses admits results to be exported |
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into a \emph{smaller} context, i.e.\ @{text "\<Gamma>' \<turnstile>\<^sub>\<Theta> \<phi>"} |
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implies @{text "\<Gamma> \<turnstile>\<^sub>\<Theta> \<Delta> \<Longrightarrow> \<phi>"} where @{text "\<Gamma>' \<supseteq> \<Gamma>"} and |
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@{text "\<Delta> = \<Gamma>' - \<Gamma>"}. Note that @{text "\<Theta>"} remains unchanged here, |
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only the @{text "\<Gamma>"} part is affected. |
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\end{itemize} |
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\medskip By modeling the main characteristics of the primitive |
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@{text "\<Theta>"} and @{text "\<Gamma>"} above, and abstracting over any |
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particular logical content, we arrive at the fundamental notions of |
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\emph{theory context} and \emph{proof context} in Isabelle/Isar. |
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These implement a certain policy to manage arbitrary \emph{context |
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data}. There is a strongly-typed mechanism to declare new kinds of |
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data at compile time. |
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The internal bootstrap process of Isabelle/Pure eventually reaches a |
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stage where certain data slots provide the logical content of @{text |
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"\<Theta>"} and @{text "\<Gamma>"} sketched above, but this does not stop there! |
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Various additional data slots support all kinds of mechanisms that |
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are not necessarily part of the core logic. |
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For example, there would be data for canonical introduction and |
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elimination rules for arbitrary operators (depending on the |
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object-logic and application), which enables users to perform |
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standard proof steps implicitly (cf.\ the @{text "rule"} method |
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\cite{isabelle-isar-ref}). |
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\medskip Thus Isabelle/Isar is able to bring forth more and more |
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concepts successively. In particular, an object-logic like |
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Isabelle/HOL continues the Isabelle/Pure setup by adding specific |
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components for automated reasoning (classical reasoner, tableau |
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prover, structured induction etc.) and derived specification |
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mechanisms (inductive predicates, recursive functions etc.). All of |
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this is ultimately based on the generic data management by theory |
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and proof contexts introduced here. |
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subsection {* Theory context \label{sec:context-theory} *} |
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text {* A \emph{theory} is a data container with explicit name and |
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unique identifier. Theories are related by a (nominal) sub-theory |
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relation, which corresponds to the dependency graph of the original |
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construction; each theory is derived from a certain sub-graph of |
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ancestor theories. To this end, the system maintains a set of |
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symbolic ``identification stamps'' within each theory. |
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In order to avoid the full-scale overhead of explicit sub-theory |
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identification of arbitrary intermediate stages, a theory is |
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switched into @{text "draft"} mode under certain circumstances. A |
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draft theory acts like a linear type, where updates invalidate |
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earlier versions. An invalidated draft is called \emph{stale}. |
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The @{text "checkpoint"} operation produces a safe stepping stone |
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that will survive the next update without becoming stale: both the |
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old and the new theory remain valid and are related by the |
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sub-theory relation. Checkpointing essentially recovers purely |
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functional theory values, at the expense of some extra internal |
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bookkeeping. |
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The @{text "copy"} operation produces an auxiliary version that has |
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the same data content, but is unrelated to the original: updates of |
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the copy do not affect the original, neither does the sub-theory |
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relation hold. |
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The @{text "merge"} operation produces the least upper bound of two |
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theories, which actually degenerates into absorption of one theory |
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into the other (according to the nominal sub-theory relation). |
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The @{text "begin"} operation starts a new theory by importing |
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several parent theories and entering a special mode of nameless |
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incremental updates, until the final @{text "end"} operation is |
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performed. |
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\medskip The example in \figref{fig:ex-theory} below shows a theory |
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graph derived from @{text "Pure"}, with theory @{text "Length"} |
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importing @{text "Nat"} and @{text "List"}. The body of @{text |
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"Length"} consists of a sequence of updates, working mostly on |
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drafts internally, while transaction boundaries of Isar top-level |
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commands (\secref{sec:isar-toplevel}) are guaranteed to be safe |
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checkpoints. |
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\begin{figure}[htb] |
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\begin{center} |
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\begin{tabular}{rcccl} |
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& & @{text "Pure"} \\ |
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& & @{text "\<down>"} \\ |
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& & @{text "FOL"} \\ |
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& $\swarrow$ & & $\searrow$ & \\ |
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@{text "Nat"} & & & & @{text "List"} \\ |
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& $\searrow$ & & $\swarrow$ \\ |
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& & @{text "Length"} \\ |
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& & \multicolumn{3}{l}{~~@{keyword "imports"}} \\ |
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& & \multicolumn{3}{l}{~~@{keyword "begin"}} \\ |
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& & $\vdots$~~ \\ |
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& & @{text "\<bullet>"}~~ \\ |
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& & $\vdots$~~ \\ |
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& & @{text "\<bullet>"}~~ \\ |
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& & $\vdots$~~ \\ |
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& & \multicolumn{3}{l}{~~@{command "end"}} \\ |
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\end{tabular} |
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\caption{A theory definition depending on ancestors}\label{fig:ex-theory} |
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\end{center} |
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\end{figure} |
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\medskip There is a separate notion of \emph{theory reference} for |
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maintaining a live link to an evolving theory context: updates on |
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drafts are propagated automatically. Dynamic updating stops when |
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the next @{text "checkpoint"} is reached. |
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Derived entities may store a theory reference in order to indicate |
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the formal context from which they are derived. This implicitly |
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assumes monotonic reasoning, because the referenced context may |
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text %mlref {* |
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@{index_ML_type theory} \\ |
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@{index_ML Theory.eq_thy: "theory * theory -> bool"} \\ |
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@{index_ML Theory.subthy: "theory * theory -> bool"} \\ |
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@{index_ML Theory.checkpoint: "theory -> theory"} \\ |
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@{index_ML Theory.copy: "theory -> theory"} \\ |
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@{index_ML Theory.merge: "theory * theory -> theory"} \\ |
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@{index_ML Theory.begin_theory: "string -> theory list -> theory"} \\ |
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@{index_ML Theory.parents_of: "theory -> theory list"} \\ |
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@{index_ML Theory.ancestors_of: "theory -> theory list"} \\ |
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@{index_ML_type theory_ref} \\ |
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@{index_ML Theory.check_thy: "theory -> theory_ref"} \\ |
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\item Type @{ML_type theory} represents theory contexts. This is |
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essentially a linear type, with explicit runtime checking. |
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Primitive theory operations destroy the original version, which then |
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becomes ``stale''. This can be prevented by explicit checkpointing, |
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which the system does at least at the boundary of toplevel command |
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transactions \secref{sec:isar-toplevel}. |
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\item @{ML "Theory.eq_thy"}~@{text "(thy\<^sub>1, thy\<^sub>2)"} check strict |
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\item @{ML "Theory.subthy"}~@{text "(thy\<^sub>1, thy\<^sub>2)"} compares theories |
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according to the intrinsic graph structure of the construction. |
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This sub-theory relation is a nominal approximation of inclusion |
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(@{text "\<subseteq>"}) of the corresponding content (according to the |
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semantics of the ML modules that implement the data). |
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\item @{ML "Theory.checkpoint"}~@{text "thy"} produces a safe |
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stepping stone in the linear development of @{text "thy"}. This |
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changes the old theory, but the next update will result in two |
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related, valid theories. |
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\item @{ML "Theory.copy"}~@{text "thy"} produces a variant of @{text |
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"thy"} with the same data. The copy is not related to the original, |
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\item @{ML "Theory.merge"}~@{text "(thy\<^sub>1, thy\<^sub>2)"} absorbs one theory |
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This version of ad-hoc theory merge fails for unrelated theories! |
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\item @{ML "Theory.begin_theory"}~@{text "name parents"} constructs |
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a new theory based on the given parents. This ML function is |
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normally not invoked directly. |
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\item @{ML "Theory.parents_of"}~@{text "thy"} returns the direct |
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an always valid theory; updates on the original are propagated |
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\item @{ML "Theory.deref"}~@{text "thy_ref"} turns a @{ML_type |
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theory evolves monotonically over time, later invocations of @{ML |
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"Theory.deref"} may refer to a larger context. |
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subsection {* Proof context \label{sec:context-proof} *} |
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text {* A proof context is a container for pure data with a |
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back-reference to the theory from which it is derived. The @{text |
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"init"} operation creates a proof context from a given theory. |
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Modifications to draft theories are propagated to the proof context |
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to force resynchronization with more substantial updates to the |
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underlying theory. |
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Entities derived in a proof context need to record logical |
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requirements explicitly, since there is no separate context |
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identification or symbolic inclusion as for theories. For example, |
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hypotheses used in primitive derivations (cf.\ \secref{sec:thms}) |
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make double sure. Results could still leak into an alien proof |
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context due to programming errors, but Isabelle/Isar includes some |
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extra validity checks in critical positions, notably at the end of a |
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Proof contexts may be manipulated arbitrarily, although the common |
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discipline is to follow block structure as a mental model: a given |
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context is extended consecutively, and results are exported back |
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into the original context. Note that an Isar proof state models |
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block-structured reasoning explicitly, using a stack of proof |
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contexts internally. For various technical reasons, the background |
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\item @{ML Proof_Context.init_global}~@{text "thy"} produces a proof context |
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\item @{ML Proof_Context.transfer}~@{text "thy ctxt"} promotes the |
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context. Occasionally, this enables uniform treatment of generic |
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context data, typically extra-logical information. Operations on |
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"proof_of"} to convert a generic context into either kind: a theory |
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\item Type @{ML_type Context.generic} is the direct sum of @{ML_type |
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\item @{ML Context.theory_of}~@{text "context"} always produces a |
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text {* The main purpose of theory and proof contexts is to manage |
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of the three kinds of contexts: theory, proof, generic. |
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\paragraph{Theory data} declarations need to implement the following |
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@{text "\<type> T"} & representing type \\ |
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operation of \emph{all} theory data slots ever declared. This also |
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data declarations in the system, i.e.\ each ML module should declare |
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\bigskip Any of the above data declarations over type @{text "T"} |
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kind of context (theory, proof, or generic context). This interface |
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observes the ML discipline for types and scopes: there is no other |
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way to access the corresponding data slot of a context. By keeping |
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abstract values authentically. *} |
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text %mlref {* |
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type @{ML_type theory} according to the specification provided as |
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argument structure. The resulting structure provides data init and |
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access operations as described above. |
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@{ML_functor Theory_Data} for type @{ML_type Proof.context}. |
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@{ML_functor Theory_Data} for type @{ML_type Context.generic}. |
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text %mlex {* |
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The following artificial example demonstrates theory |
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signature WELLFORMED_TERMS = |
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val get: theory -> term list |
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val add: term -> theory -> theory |
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structure Wellformed_Terms: WELLFORMED_TERMS = |
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type T = term Ord_List.T; |
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val empty = []; |
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val extend = I; |
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val get = Terms.get; |
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linear in the number of stored elements. Here we assume that users |
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data structure forces its own arrangement of elements. |
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Observe how the @{ML_text merge} operation joins the data slots of |
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the two constituents: @{ML Ord_List.union} prevents duplication of |
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common data from different branches, thus avoiding the danger of |
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exponential blowup. Plain list append etc.\ must never be used for |
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theory data merges! |
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monotonic wrt.\ the sub-theory relation. So our data can move |
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upwards in the hierarchy (via extension or merges), and maintain |
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wellformedness without further checks. |
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\end{enumerate} |
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Note that all basic operations of the inference kernel (which |
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includes @{ML Sign.cert_term}) observe this monotonicity principle, |
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but other user-space tools don't. For example, fully-featured |
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type-inference via @{ML Syntax.check_term} (cf.\ |
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\secref{sec:term-check}) is not necessarily monotonic wrt.\ the |
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background theory, since constraints of term constants can be |
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modified by later declarations, for example. |
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In most cases, user-space context data does not have to take such |
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invariants too seriously. The situation is different in the |
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implementation of the inference kernel itself, which uses the very |
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same data mechanisms for types, constants, axioms etc. |
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subsection {* Configuration options \label{sec:config-options} *} |
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some basic type (Boolean, integer, string) that is stored in the |
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context. It is a simple application of general context data |
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(\secref{sec:context-data}) that is sufficiently common to justify |
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customized setup, which includes some concrete declarations for |
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end-users using existing notation for attributes (cf.\ |
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\secref{sec:attributes}). |
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declare [[show_types = false]] |
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-- {* declaration within (local) theory context *} |
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begin |
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note [[show_types = true]] |
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-- {* declaration within proof (forward mode) *} |
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term x |
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have "x = x" |
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using [[show_types = false]] |
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-- {* declaration within proof (backward mode) *} |
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.. |
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end |
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text {* Configuration options that are not set explicitly hold a |
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default value that can depend on the application context. This |
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allows to retrieve the value from another slot within the context, |
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or fall back on a global preference mechanism, for example. |
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The operations to declare configuration options and get/map their |
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values are modeled as direct replacements for historic global |
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references, only that the context is made explicit. This allows |
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easy configuration of tools, without relying on the execution order |
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as required for old-style mutable references. *} |
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text %mlref {* |
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\begin{mldecls} |
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@{index_ML Config.get: "Proof.context -> 'a Config.T -> 'a"} \\ |
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@{index_ML Config.map: "'a Config.T -> ('a -> 'a) -> Proof.context -> Proof.context"} \\ |
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int Config.T"} \\ |
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@{index_ML Attrib.setup_config_real: "binding -> (Context.generic -> real) -> |
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real Config.T"} \\ |
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@{index_ML Attrib.setup_config_string: "binding -> (Context.generic -> string) -> |
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string Config.T"} \\ |
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\end{mldecls} |
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\begin{description} |
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@{text "config"} in the given context. |
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\item @{ML Config.map}~@{text "config f ctxt"} updates the context |
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by updating the value of @{text "config"}. |
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\item @{text "config ="}~@{ML Attrib.setup_config_bool}~@{text "name |
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bool}, with the given @{text "default"} depending on the application |
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context. The resulting @{text "config"} can be used to get/map its |
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value in a given context. There is an implicit update of the |
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background theory that registers the option as attribute with some |
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concrete syntax. |
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\item @{ML Attrib.config_int}, @{ML Attrib.config_real}, and @{ML |
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Attrib.config_string} work like @{ML Attrib.config_bool}, but for |
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types @{ML_type int} and @{ML_type string}, respectively. |
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\end{description} |
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*} |
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text %mlex {* The following example shows how to declare and use a |
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Boolean configuration option called @{text "my_flag"} with constant |
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default value @{ML false}. *} |
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ML {* |
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*} |
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text {* Now the user can refer to @{attribute my_flag} in |
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declarations, while ML tools can retrieve the current value from the |
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context via @{ML Config.get}. *} |
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ML_val {* @{assert} (Config.get @{context} my_flag = false) *} |
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declare [[my_flag = true]] |
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ML_val {* @{assert} (Config.get @{context} my_flag = true) *} |
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notepad |
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begin |
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note [[my_flag = false]] |
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ML_val {* @{assert} (Config.get @{context} my_flag = true) *} |
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end |
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text {* Here is another example involving ML type @{ML_type real} |
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(floating-point numbers). *} |
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val airspeed_velocity = |
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Attrib.setup_config_real @{binding airspeed_velocity} (K 0.0) |
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*} |
664 |
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40296 | 665 |
declare [[airspeed_velocity = 10]] |
40291 | 666 |
declare [[airspeed_velocity = 9.9]] |
667 |
||
39865 | 668 |
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26872 | 669 |
section {* Names \label{sec:names} *} |
20451 | 670 |
|
34925 | 671 |
text {* In principle, a name is just a string, but there are various |
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conventions for representing additional structure. For example, |
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``@{text "Foo.bar.baz"}'' is considered as a long name consisting of |
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qualifier @{text "Foo.bar"} and base name @{text "baz"}. The |
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individual constituents of a name may have further substructure, |
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e.g.\ the string ``\verb,\,\verb,<alpha>,'' encodes as a single |
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symbol. |
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\medskip Subsequently, we shall introduce specific categories of |
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names. Roughly speaking these correspond to logical entities as |
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follows: |
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\begin{itemize} |
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|
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\item Basic names (\secref{sec:basic-name}): free and bound |
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variables. |
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\item Indexed names (\secref{sec:indexname}): schematic variables. |
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\item Long names (\secref{sec:long-name}): constants of any kind |
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(type constructors, term constants, other concepts defined in user |
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space). Such entities are typically managed via name spaces |
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(\secref{sec:name-space}). |
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\end{itemize} |
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*} |
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subsection {* Strings of symbols \label{sec:symbols} *} |
20437 | 699 |
|
34925 | 700 |
text {* A \emph{symbol} constitutes the smallest textual unit in |
701 |
Isabelle --- raw ML characters are normally not encountered at all! |
|
702 |
Isabelle strings consist of a sequence of symbols, represented as a |
|
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packed string or an exploded list of strings. Each symbol is in |
|
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itself a small string, which has either one of the following forms: |
|
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|
20451 | 706 |
\begin{enumerate} |
20437 | 707 |
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\item a single ASCII character ``@{text "c"}'', for example |
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``\verb,a,'', |
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|
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\item a codepoint according to UTF8 (non-ASCII byte sequence), |
20437 | 712 |
|
20488 | 713 |
\item a regular symbol ``\verb,\,\verb,<,@{text "ident"}\verb,>,'', |
20476 | 714 |
for example ``\verb,\,\verb,<alpha>,'', |
20437 | 715 |
|
20488 | 716 |
\item a control symbol ``\verb,\,\verb,<^,@{text "ident"}\verb,>,'', |
20476 | 717 |
for example ``\verb,\,\verb,<^bold>,'', |
20437 | 718 |
|
20488 | 719 |
\item a raw symbol ``\verb,\,\verb,<^raw:,@{text text}\verb,>,'' |
34925 | 720 |
where @{text text} consists of printable characters excluding |
20476 | 721 |
``\verb,.,'' and ``\verb,>,'', for example |
722 |
``\verb,\,\verb,<^raw:$\sum_{i = 1}^n$>,'', |
|
20437 | 723 |
|
20488 | 724 |
\item a numbered raw control symbol ``\verb,\,\verb,<^raw,@{text |
20476 | 725 |
n}\verb,>, where @{text n} consists of digits, for example |
20451 | 726 |
``\verb,\,\verb,<^raw42>,''. |
20437 | 727 |
|
20451 | 728 |
\end{enumerate} |
20437 | 729 |
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The @{text "ident"} syntax for symbol names is @{text "letter |
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(letter | digit)\<^sup>*"}, where @{text "letter = A..Za..z"} and @{text |
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"digit = 0..9"}. There are infinitely many regular symbols and |
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control symbols, but a fixed collection of standard symbols is |
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treated specifically. For example, ``\verb,\,\verb,<alpha>,'' is |
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classified as a letter, which means it may occur within regular |
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Isabelle identifiers. |
20437 | 737 |
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The character set underlying Isabelle symbols is 7-bit ASCII, but |
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8-bit character sequences are passed-through unchanged. Unicode/UCS |
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data in UTF-8 encoding is processed in a non-strict fashion, such |
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that well-formed code sequences are recognized |
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accordingly.\footnote{Note that ISO-Latin-1 differs from UTF-8 only |
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in some special punctuation characters that even have replacements |
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within the standard collection of Isabelle symbols. Text consisting |
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of ASCII plus accented letters can be processed in either encoding.} |
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Unicode provides its own collection of mathematical symbols, but |
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within the core Isabelle/ML world there is no link to the standard |
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collection of Isabelle regular symbols. |
20476 | 749 |
|
750 |
\medskip Output of Isabelle symbols depends on the print mode |
|
46484 | 751 |
(\cite{isabelle-isar-ref}). For example, the standard {\LaTeX} |
752 |
setup of the Isabelle document preparation system would present |
|
20451 | 753 |
``\verb,\,\verb,<alpha>,'' as @{text "\<alpha>"}, and |
46484 | 754 |
``\verb,\,\verb,<^bold>,\verb,\,\verb,<alpha>,'' as @{text "\<^bold>\<alpha>"}. |
755 |
On-screen rendering usually works by mapping a finite subset of |
|
756 |
Isabelle symbols to suitable Unicode characters. |
|
20451 | 757 |
*} |
20437 | 758 |
|
759 |
text %mlref {* |
|
760 |
\begin{mldecls} |
|
34921 | 761 |
@{index_ML_type "Symbol.symbol": string} \\ |
20437 | 762 |
@{index_ML Symbol.explode: "string -> Symbol.symbol list"} \\ |
763 |
@{index_ML Symbol.is_letter: "Symbol.symbol -> bool"} \\ |
|
764 |
@{index_ML Symbol.is_digit: "Symbol.symbol -> bool"} \\ |
|
765 |
@{index_ML Symbol.is_quasi: "Symbol.symbol -> bool"} \\ |
|
20547 | 766 |
@{index_ML Symbol.is_blank: "Symbol.symbol -> bool"} \\ |
767 |
\end{mldecls} |
|
768 |
\begin{mldecls} |
|
20437 | 769 |
@{index_ML_type "Symbol.sym"} \\ |
770 |
@{index_ML Symbol.decode: "Symbol.symbol -> Symbol.sym"} \\ |
|
771 |
\end{mldecls} |
|
772 |
||
773 |
\begin{description} |
|
774 |
||
39864 | 775 |
\item Type @{ML_type "Symbol.symbol"} represents individual Isabelle |
34921 | 776 |
symbols. |
20437 | 777 |
|
20476 | 778 |
\item @{ML "Symbol.explode"}~@{text "str"} produces a symbol list |
39821 | 779 |
from the packed form. This function supersedes @{ML |
20476 | 780 |
"String.explode"} for virtually all purposes of manipulating text in |
34925 | 781 |
Isabelle!\footnote{The runtime overhead for exploded strings is |
782 |
mainly that of the list structure: individual symbols that happen to |
|
39821 | 783 |
be a singleton string do not require extra memory in Poly/ML.} |
20437 | 784 |
|
785 |
\item @{ML "Symbol.is_letter"}, @{ML "Symbol.is_digit"}, @{ML |
|
20476 | 786 |
"Symbol.is_quasi"}, @{ML "Symbol.is_blank"} classify standard |
787 |
symbols according to fixed syntactic conventions of Isabelle, cf.\ |
|
788 |
\cite{isabelle-isar-ref}. |
|
20437 | 789 |
|
39864 | 790 |
\item Type @{ML_type "Symbol.sym"} is a concrete datatype that |
791 |
represents the different kinds of symbols explicitly, with |
|
792 |
constructors @{ML "Symbol.Char"}, @{ML "Symbol.Sym"}, @{ML |
|
793 |
"Symbol.UTF8"}, @{ML "Symbol.Ctrl"}, @{ML "Symbol.Raw"}. |
|
20437 | 794 |
|
795 |
\item @{ML "Symbol.decode"} converts the string representation of a |
|
20451 | 796 |
symbol into the datatype version. |
20437 | 797 |
|
798 |
\end{description} |
|
34925 | 799 |
|
800 |
\paragraph{Historical note.} In the original SML90 standard the |
|
40628 | 801 |
primitive ML type @{ML_type char} did not exists, and the @{ML_text |
34925 | 802 |
"explode: string -> string list"} operation would produce a list of |
40628 | 803 |
singleton strings as does @{ML "raw_explode: string -> string list"} |
804 |
in Isabelle/ML today. When SML97 came out, Isabelle did not adopt |
|
805 |
its slightly anachronistic 8-bit characters, but the idea of |
|
806 |
exploding a string into a list of small strings was extended to |
|
807 |
``symbols'' as explained above. Thus Isabelle sources can refer to |
|
808 |
an infinite store of user-defined symbols, without having to worry |
|
809 |
about the multitude of Unicode encodings. *} |
|
20437 | 810 |
|
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subsection {* Basic names \label{sec:basic-name} *} |
20476 | 813 |
|
814 |
text {* |
|
815 |
A \emph{basic name} essentially consists of a single Isabelle |
|
816 |
identifier. There are conventions to mark separate classes of basic |
|
29761 | 817 |
names, by attaching a suffix of underscores: one underscore means |
818 |
\emph{internal name}, two underscores means \emph{Skolem name}, |
|
819 |
three underscores means \emph{internal Skolem name}. |
|
20476 | 820 |
|
821 |
For example, the basic name @{text "foo"} has the internal version |
|
822 |
@{text "foo_"}, with Skolem versions @{text "foo__"} and @{text |
|
823 |
"foo___"}, respectively. |
|
824 |
||
20488 | 825 |
These special versions provide copies of the basic name space, apart |
826 |
from anything that normally appears in the user text. For example, |
|
827 |
system generated variables in Isar proof contexts are usually marked |
|
34926 | 828 |
as internal, which prevents mysterious names like @{text "xaa"} to |
829 |
appear in human-readable text. |
|
20476 | 830 |
|
20488 | 831 |
\medskip Manipulating binding scopes often requires on-the-fly |
832 |
renamings. A \emph{name context} contains a collection of already |
|
833 |
used names. The @{text "declare"} operation adds names to the |
|
834 |
context. |
|
20476 | 835 |
|
20488 | 836 |
The @{text "invents"} operation derives a number of fresh names from |
837 |
a given starting point. For example, the first three names derived |
|
838 |
from @{text "a"} are @{text "a"}, @{text "b"}, @{text "c"}. |
|
20476 | 839 |
|
840 |
The @{text "variants"} operation produces fresh names by |
|
20488 | 841 |
incrementing tentative names as base-26 numbers (with digits @{text |
842 |
"a..z"}) until all clashes are resolved. For example, name @{text |
|
843 |
"foo"} results in variants @{text "fooa"}, @{text "foob"}, @{text |
|
844 |
"fooc"}, \dots, @{text "fooaa"}, @{text "fooab"} etc.; each renaming |
|
845 |
step picks the next unused variant from this sequence. |
|
20476 | 846 |
*} |
847 |
||
848 |
text %mlref {* |
|
849 |
\begin{mldecls} |
|
850 |
@{index_ML Name.internal: "string -> string"} \\ |
|
20547 | 851 |
@{index_ML Name.skolem: "string -> string"} \\ |
852 |
\end{mldecls} |
|
853 |
\begin{mldecls} |
|
20476 | 854 |
@{index_ML_type Name.context} \\ |
855 |
@{index_ML Name.context: Name.context} \\ |
|
856 |
@{index_ML Name.declare: "string -> Name.context -> Name.context"} \\ |
|
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@{index_ML Name.invent: "Name.context -> string -> int -> string list"} \\ |
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@{index_ML Name.variant: "string -> Name.context -> string * Name.context"} \\ |
20476 | 859 |
\end{mldecls} |
34926 | 860 |
\begin{mldecls} |
861 |
@{index_ML Variable.names_of: "Proof.context -> Name.context"} \\ |
|
862 |
\end{mldecls} |
|
20476 | 863 |
|
864 |
\begin{description} |
|
865 |
||
866 |
\item @{ML Name.internal}~@{text "name"} produces an internal name |
|
867 |
by adding one underscore. |
|
868 |
||
869 |
\item @{ML Name.skolem}~@{text "name"} produces a Skolem name by |
|
870 |
adding two underscores. |
|
871 |
||
39864 | 872 |
\item Type @{ML_type Name.context} represents the context of already |
873 |
used names; the initial value is @{ML "Name.context"}. |
|
20476 | 874 |
|
20488 | 875 |
\item @{ML Name.declare}~@{text "name"} enters a used name into the |
876 |
context. |
|
20437 | 877 |
|
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\item @{ML Name.invent}~@{text "context name n"} produces @{text |
20488 | 879 |
"n"} fresh names derived from @{text "name"}. |
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\item @{ML Name.variant}~@{text "name context"} produces a fresh |
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variant of @{text "name"}; the result is declared to the context. |
20476 | 883 |
|
34926 | 884 |
\item @{ML Variable.names_of}~@{text "ctxt"} retrieves the context |
885 |
of declared type and term variable names. Projecting a proof |
|
886 |
context down to a primitive name context is occasionally useful when |
|
887 |
invoking lower-level operations. Regular management of ``fresh |
|
888 |
variables'' is done by suitable operations of structure @{ML_struct |
|
889 |
Variable}, which is also able to provide an official status of |
|
890 |
``locally fixed variable'' within the logical environment (cf.\ |
|
891 |
\secref{sec:variables}). |
|
892 |
||
20476 | 893 |
\end{description} |
894 |
*} |
|
895 |
||
39857 | 896 |
text %mlex {* The following simple examples demonstrate how to produce |
897 |
fresh names from the initial @{ML Name.context}. *} |
|
898 |
||
899 |
ML {* |
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val list1 = Name.invent Name.context "a" 5; |
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@{assert} (list1 = ["a", "b", "c", "d", "e"]); |
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902 |
|
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903 |
val list2 = |
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904 |
#1 (fold_map Name.variant ["x", "x", "a", "a", "'a", "'a"] Name.context); |
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905 |
@{assert} (list2 = ["x", "xa", "a", "aa", "'a", "'aa"]); |
39857 | 906 |
*} |
907 |
||
40126 | 908 |
text {* \medskip The same works relatively to the formal context as |
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909 |
follows. *} |
39857 | 910 |
|
911 |
locale ex = fixes a b c :: 'a |
|
912 |
begin |
|
913 |
||
914 |
ML {* |
|
915 |
val names = Variable.names_of @{context}; |
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val list1 = Name.invent names "a" 5; |
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918 |
@{assert} (list1 = ["d", "e", "f", "g", "h"]); |
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919 |
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920 |
val list2 = |
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921 |
#1 (fold_map Name.variant ["x", "x", "a", "a", "'a", "'a"] names); |
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922 |
@{assert} (list2 = ["x", "xa", "aa", "ab", "'aa", "'ab"]); |
39857 | 923 |
*} |
924 |
||
925 |
end |
|
926 |
||
20476 | 927 |
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928 |
subsection {* Indexed names \label{sec:indexname} *} |
20476 | 929 |
|
930 |
text {* |
|
931 |
An \emph{indexed name} (or @{text "indexname"}) is a pair of a basic |
|
20488 | 932 |
name and a natural number. This representation allows efficient |
933 |
renaming by incrementing the second component only. The canonical |
|
934 |
way to rename two collections of indexnames apart from each other is |
|
935 |
this: determine the maximum index @{text "maxidx"} of the first |
|
936 |
collection, then increment all indexes of the second collection by |
|
937 |
@{text "maxidx + 1"}; the maximum index of an empty collection is |
|
938 |
@{text "-1"}. |
|
20476 | 939 |
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940 |
Occasionally, basic names are injected into the same pair type of |
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941 |
indexed names: then @{text "(x, -1)"} is used to encode the basic |
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942 |
name @{text "x"}. |
20488 | 943 |
|
944 |
\medskip Isabelle syntax observes the following rules for |
|
945 |
representing an indexname @{text "(x, i)"} as a packed string: |
|
20476 | 946 |
|
947 |
\begin{itemize} |
|
948 |
||
20479 | 949 |
\item @{text "?x"} if @{text "x"} does not end with a digit and @{text "i = 0"}, |
20476 | 950 |
|
951 |
\item @{text "?xi"} if @{text "x"} does not end with a digit, |
|
952 |
||
20488 | 953 |
\item @{text "?x.i"} otherwise. |
20476 | 954 |
|
955 |
\end{itemize} |
|
20470 | 956 |
|
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957 |
Indexnames may acquire large index numbers after several maxidx |
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958 |
shifts have been applied. Results are usually normalized towards |
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959 |
@{text "0"} at certain checkpoints, notably at the end of a proof. |
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960 |
This works by producing variants of the corresponding basic name |
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961 |
components. For example, the collection @{text "?x1, ?x7, ?x42"} |
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962 |
becomes @{text "?x, ?xa, ?xb"}. |
20476 | 963 |
*} |
964 |
||
965 |
text %mlref {* |
|
966 |
\begin{mldecls} |
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@{index_ML_type indexname: "string * int"} \\ |
20476 | 968 |
\end{mldecls} |
969 |
||
970 |
\begin{description} |
|
971 |
||
39864 | 972 |
\item Type @{ML_type indexname} represents indexed names. This is |
973 |
an abbreviation for @{ML_type "string * int"}. The second component |
|
974 |
is usually non-negative, except for situations where @{text "(x, |
|
975 |
-1)"} is used to inject basic names into this type. Other negative |
|
34926 | 976 |
indexes should not be used. |
20476 | 977 |
|
978 |
\end{description} |
|
979 |
*} |
|
980 |
||
981 |
||
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982 |
subsection {* Long names \label{sec:long-name} *} |
20476 | 983 |
|
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984 |
text {* A \emph{long name} consists of a sequence of non-empty name |
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985 |
components. The packed representation uses a dot as separator, as |
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986 |
in ``@{text "A.b.c"}''. The last component is called \emph{base |
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987 |
name}, the remaining prefix is called \emph{qualifier} (which may be |
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988 |
empty). The qualifier can be understood as the access path to the |
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989 |
named entity while passing through some nested block-structure, |
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990 |
although our free-form long names do not really enforce any strict |
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991 |
discipline. |
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992 |
|
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993 |
For example, an item named ``@{text "A.b.c"}'' may be understood as |
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994 |
a local entity @{text "c"}, within a local structure @{text "b"}, |
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995 |
within a global structure @{text "A"}. In practice, long names |
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996 |
usually represent 1--3 levels of qualification. User ML code should |
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997 |
not make any assumptions about the particular structure of long |
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998 |
names! |
20437 | 999 |
|
20476 | 1000 |
The empty name is commonly used as an indication of unnamed |
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1001 |
entities, or entities that are not entered into the corresponding |
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1002 |
name space, whenever this makes any sense. The basic operations on |
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1003 |
long names map empty names again to empty names. |
20437 | 1004 |
*} |
1005 |
||
20476 | 1006 |
text %mlref {* |
1007 |
\begin{mldecls} |
|
30365 | 1008 |
@{index_ML Long_Name.base_name: "string -> string"} \\ |
1009 |
@{index_ML Long_Name.qualifier: "string -> string"} \\ |
|
1010 |
@{index_ML Long_Name.append: "string -> string -> string"} \\ |
|
1011 |
@{index_ML Long_Name.implode: "string list -> string"} \\ |
|
1012 |
@{index_ML Long_Name.explode: "string -> string list"} \\ |
|
20547 | 1013 |
\end{mldecls} |
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1014 |
|
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1015 |
\begin{description} |
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1016 |
|
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1017 |
\item @{ML Long_Name.base_name}~@{text "name"} returns the base name |
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1018 |
of a long name. |
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1019 |
|
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1020 |
\item @{ML Long_Name.qualifier}~@{text "name"} returns the qualifier |
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1021 |
of a long name. |
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1022 |
|
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1023 |
\item @{ML Long_Name.append}~@{text "name\<^isub>1 name\<^isub>2"} appends two long |
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1024 |
names. |
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1025 |
|
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1026 |
\item @{ML Long_Name.implode}~@{text "names"} and @{ML |
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1027 |
Long_Name.explode}~@{text "name"} convert between the packed string |
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1028 |
representation and the explicit list form of long names. |
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|
1029 |
|
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1030 |
\end{description} |
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1031 |
*} |
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|
1032 |
|
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1033 |
|
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1034 |
subsection {* Name spaces \label{sec:name-space} *} |
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1035 |
|
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1036 |
text {* A @{text "name space"} manages a collection of long names, |
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1037 |
together with a mapping between partially qualified external names |
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1038 |
and fully qualified internal names (in both directions). Note that |
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1039 |
the corresponding @{text "intern"} and @{text "extern"} operations |
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1040 |
are mostly used for parsing and printing only! The @{text |
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1041 |
"declare"} operation augments a name space according to the accesses |
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1042 |
determined by a given binding, and a naming policy from the context. |
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1043 |
|
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1044 |
\medskip A @{text "binding"} specifies details about the prospective |
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1045 |
long name of a newly introduced formal entity. It consists of a |
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1046 |
base name, prefixes for qualification (separate ones for system |
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1047 |
infrastructure and user-space mechanisms), a slot for the original |
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1048 |
source position, and some additional flags. |
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|
1049 |
|
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1050 |
\medskip A @{text "naming"} provides some additional details for |
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1051 |
producing a long name from a binding. Normally, the naming is |
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1052 |
implicit in the theory or proof context. The @{text "full"} |
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1053 |
operation (and its variants for different context types) produces a |
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1054 |
fully qualified internal name to be entered into a name space. The |
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1055 |
main equation of this ``chemical reaction'' when binding new |
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1056 |
entities in a context is as follows: |
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1057 |
|
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1058 |
\medskip |
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1059 |
\begin{tabular}{l} |
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1060 |
@{text "binding + naming \<longrightarrow> long name + name space accesses"} |
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1061 |
\end{tabular} |
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1062 |
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1063 |
\bigskip As a general principle, there is a separate name space for |
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1064 |
each kind of formal entity, e.g.\ fact, logical constant, type |
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1065 |
constructor, type class. It is usually clear from the occurrence in |
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1066 |
concrete syntax (or from the scope) which kind of entity a name |
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1067 |
refers to. For example, the very same name @{text "c"} may be used |
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1068 |
uniformly for a constant, type constructor, and type class. |
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1069 |
|
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1070 |
There are common schemes to name derived entities systematically |
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1071 |
according to the name of the main logical entity involved, e.g.\ |
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1072 |
fact @{text "c.intro"} for a canonical introduction rule related to |
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1073 |
constant @{text "c"}. This technique of mapping names from one |
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1074 |
space into another requires some care in order to avoid conflicts. |
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1075 |
In particular, theorem names derived from a type constructor or type |
39839 | 1076 |
class should get an additional suffix in addition to the usual |
1077 |
qualification. This leads to the following conventions for derived |
|
1078 |
names: |
|
1079 |
||
1080 |
\medskip |
|
1081 |
\begin{tabular}{ll} |
|
1082 |
logical entity & fact name \\\hline |
|
1083 |
constant @{text "c"} & @{text "c.intro"} \\ |
|
1084 |
type @{text "c"} & @{text "c_type.intro"} \\ |
|
1085 |
class @{text "c"} & @{text "c_class.intro"} \\ |
|
1086 |
\end{tabular} |
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*} |
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text %mlref {* |
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\begin{mldecls} |
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@{index_ML_type binding} \\ |
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@{index_ML Binding.name: "string -> binding"} \\ |
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@{index_ML Binding.print: "binding -> string"} \\ |
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\end{mldecls} |
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@{index_ML_type Name_Space.naming} \\ |
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@{index_ML Name_Space.default_naming: Name_Space.naming} \\ |
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@{index_ML Name_Space.add_path: "string -> Name_Space.naming -> Name_Space.naming"} \\ |
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@{index_ML Name_Space.full_name: "Name_Space.naming -> binding -> string"} \\ |
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\end{mldecls} |
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@{index_ML_type Name_Space.T} \\ |
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@{index_ML Name_Space.empty: "string -> Name_Space.T"} \\ |
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@{index_ML Name_Space.merge: "Name_Space.T * Name_Space.T -> Name_Space.T"} \\ |
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@{index_ML Name_Space.declare: "Context.generic -> bool -> |
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binding -> Name_Space.T -> string * Name_Space.T"} \\ |
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@{index_ML Name_Space.intern: "Name_Space.T -> string -> string"} \\ |
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@{index_ML Name_Space.is_concealed: "Name_Space.T -> string -> bool"} |
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\end{mldecls} |
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name bindings. |
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\item @{ML Binding.empty} is the empty binding. |
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\item @{ML Binding.name}~@{text "name"} produces a binding with base |
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name @{text "name"}. Note that this lacks proper source position |
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information; see also the ML antiquotation @{ML_antiquotation |
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binding}. |
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\item @{ML Binding.qualify}~@{text "mandatory name binding"} |
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prefixes qualifier @{text "name"} to @{text "binding"}. The @{text |
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given in name space accesses --- this is mostly @{text "false"} in |
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practice. Note that this part of qualification is typically used in |
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derived specification mechanisms. |
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affects the system prefix. This part of extra qualification is |
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typically used in the infrastructure for modular specifications, |
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notably ``local theory targets'' (see also \chref{ch:local-theory}). |
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\item @{ML Binding.conceal}~@{text "binding"} indicates that the |
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binding shall refer to an entity that serves foundational purposes |
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only. This flag helps to mark implementation details of |
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specification mechanism etc. Other tools should not depend on the |
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particulars of concealed entities (cf.\ @{ML |
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Name_Space.is_concealed}). |
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\item @{ML Binding.print}~@{text "binding"} produces a string |
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representation for human-readable output, together with some formal |
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markup that might get used in GUI front-ends, for example. |
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\item Type @{ML_type Name_Space.naming} represents the abstract |
1152 |
concept of a naming policy. |
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\item @{ML Name_Space.default_naming} is the default naming policy. |
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In a theory context, this is usually augmented by a path prefix |
1156 |
consisting of the theory name. |
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1157 |
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\item @{ML Name_Space.add_path}~@{text "path naming"} augments the |
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naming policy by extending its path component. |
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|
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\item @{ML Name_Space.full_name}~@{text "naming binding"} turns a |
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name binding (usually a basic name) into the fully qualified |
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internal name, according to the given naming policy. |
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|
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\item Type @{ML_type Name_Space.T} represents name spaces. |
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|
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\item @{ML Name_Space.empty}~@{text "kind"} and @{ML Name_Space.merge}~@{text |
20488 | 1168 |
"(space\<^isub>1, space\<^isub>2)"} are the canonical operations for |
1169 |
maintaining name spaces according to theory data management |
|
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(\secref{sec:context-data}); @{text "kind"} is a formal comment |
1171 |
to characterize the purpose of a name space. |
|
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\item @{ML Name_Space.declare}~@{text "context strict binding |
33174 | 1174 |
space"} enters a name binding as fully qualified internal name into |
47174 | 1175 |
the name space, using the naming of the context. |
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|
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\item @{ML Name_Space.intern}~@{text "space name"} internalizes a |
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(partially qualified) external name. |
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|
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This operation is mostly for parsing! Note that fully qualified |
20476 | 1181 |
names stemming from declarations are produced via @{ML |
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"Name_Space.full_name"} and @{ML "Name_Space.declare"} |
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(or their derivatives for @{ML_type theory} and |
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@{ML_type Proof.context}). |
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\item @{ML Name_Space.extern}~@{text "ctxt space name"} externalizes a |
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(fully qualified) internal name. |
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the precise result too much. |
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whether @{text "name"} refers to a strictly private entity that |
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\end{description} |
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*} |
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text %mlantiq {* |
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1201 |
@{ML_antiquotation_def "binding"} & : & @{text ML_antiquotation} \\ |
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1202 |
\end{matharray} |
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@{rail " |
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@@{ML_antiquotation binding} name |
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"} |
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\begin{description} |
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\item @{text "@{binding name}"} produces a binding with base name |
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1211 |
@{text "name"} and the source position taken from the concrete |
|
1212 |
syntax of this antiquotation. In many situations this is more |
|
1213 |
appropriate than the more basic @{ML Binding.name} function. |
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1215 |
\end{description} |
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1216 |
*} |
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text %mlex {* The following example yields the source position of some |
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concrete binding inlined into the text: |
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*} |
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ML {* Binding.pos_of @{binding here} *} |
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text {* \medskip That position can be also printed in a message as |
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follows: *} |
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1227 |
ML_command {* |
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1228 |
writeln |
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1229 |
("Look here" ^ Position.str_of (Binding.pos_of @{binding here})) |
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1230 |
*} |
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opposed to raw specifications of base names: the system can use this |
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additional information for feedback given to the user (error |
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messages etc.). *} |
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