| author | boehmes | 
| Sat, 05 Sep 2009 17:34:30 +0200 | |
| changeset 32523 | ba397aa0ff5d | 
| parent 31914 | 0bf275fbe93a | 
| child 33516 | 0855a09bc5cf | 
| permissions | -rw-r--r-- | 
| 26869 | 1  | 
theory Spec  | 
2  | 
imports Main  | 
|
3  | 
begin  | 
|
4  | 
||
| 27046 | 5  | 
chapter {* Theory specifications *}
 | 
| 26869 | 6  | 
|
| 29745 | 7  | 
text {*
 | 
8  | 
The Isabelle/Isar theory format integrates specifications and  | 
|
9  | 
proofs, supporting interactive development with unlimited undo  | 
|
10  | 
operation. There is an integrated document preparation system (see  | 
|
11  | 
  \chref{ch:document-prep}), for typesetting formal developments
 | 
|
12  | 
together with informal text. The resulting hyper-linked PDF  | 
|
13  | 
documents can be used both for WWW presentation and printed copies.  | 
|
14  | 
||
15  | 
  The Isar proof language (see \chref{ch:proofs}) is embedded into the
 | 
|
16  | 
theory language as a proper sub-language. Proof mode is entered by  | 
|
17  | 
  stating some @{command theorem} or @{command lemma} at the theory
 | 
|
18  | 
  level, and left again with the final conclusion (e.g.\ via @{command
 | 
|
19  | 
qed}). Some theory specification mechanisms also require a proof,  | 
|
20  | 
  such as @{command typedef} in HOL, which demands non-emptiness of
 | 
|
21  | 
the representing sets.  | 
|
22  | 
*}  | 
|
23  | 
||
24  | 
||
| 26870 | 25  | 
section {* Defining theories \label{sec:begin-thy} *}
 | 
26  | 
||
27  | 
text {*
 | 
|
28  | 
  \begin{matharray}{rcl}
 | 
|
| 
28761
 
9ec4482c9201
updated/refined types of Isar language elements, removed special LaTeX macros;
 
wenzelm 
parents: 
28760 
diff
changeset
 | 
29  | 
    @{command_def "theory"} & : & @{text "toplevel \<rightarrow> theory"} \\
 | 
| 
 
9ec4482c9201
updated/refined types of Isar language elements, removed special LaTeX macros;
 
wenzelm 
parents: 
28760 
diff
changeset
 | 
30  | 
    @{command_def (global) "end"} & : & @{text "theory \<rightarrow> toplevel"} \\
 | 
| 26870 | 31  | 
  \end{matharray}
 | 
32  | 
||
| 28745 | 33  | 
Isabelle/Isar theories are defined via theory files, which may  | 
34  | 
contain both specifications and proofs; occasionally definitional  | 
|
35  | 
mechanisms also require some explicit proof. The theory body may be  | 
|
36  | 
  sub-structured by means of \emph{local theory targets}, such as
 | 
|
37  | 
  @{command "locale"} and @{command "class"}.
 | 
|
| 26870 | 38  | 
|
| 28745 | 39  | 
  The first proper command of a theory is @{command "theory"}, which
 | 
40  | 
indicates imports of previous theories and optional dependencies on  | 
|
41  | 
other source files (usually in ML). Just preceding the initial  | 
|
42  | 
  @{command "theory"} command there may be an optional @{command
 | 
|
43  | 
"header"} declaration, which is only relevant to document  | 
|
44  | 
preparation: see also the other section markup commands in  | 
|
45  | 
  \secref{sec:markup}.
 | 
|
46  | 
||
47  | 
  A theory is concluded by a final @{command (global) "end"} command,
 | 
|
48  | 
one that does not belong to a local theory target. No further  | 
|
49  | 
  commands may follow such a global @{command (global) "end"},
 | 
|
50  | 
although some user-interfaces might pretend that trailing input is  | 
|
51  | 
admissible.  | 
|
| 26870 | 52  | 
|
53  | 
  \begin{rail}
 | 
|
54  | 
'theory' name 'imports' (name +) uses? 'begin'  | 
|
55  | 
;  | 
|
56  | 
||
57  | 
uses: 'uses' ((name | parname) +);  | 
|
58  | 
  \end{rail}
 | 
|
59  | 
||
| 
28760
 
cbc435f7b16b
unified use of declaration environment with IsarImplementation;
 
wenzelm 
parents: 
28758 
diff
changeset
 | 
60  | 
  \begin{description}
 | 
| 26870 | 61  | 
|
| 
28760
 
cbc435f7b16b
unified use of declaration environment with IsarImplementation;
 
wenzelm 
parents: 
28758 
diff
changeset
 | 
62  | 
  \item @{command "theory"}~@{text "A \<IMPORTS> B\<^sub>1 \<dots> B\<^sub>n \<BEGIN>"}
 | 
| 
 
cbc435f7b16b
unified use of declaration environment with IsarImplementation;
 
wenzelm 
parents: 
28758 
diff
changeset
 | 
63  | 
  starts a new theory @{text A} based on the merge of existing
 | 
| 
 
cbc435f7b16b
unified use of declaration environment with IsarImplementation;
 
wenzelm 
parents: 
28758 
diff
changeset
 | 
64  | 
  theories @{text "B\<^sub>1 \<dots> B\<^sub>n"}.
 | 
| 26870 | 65  | 
|
| 28745 | 66  | 
Due to the possibility to import more than one ancestor, the  | 
67  | 
resulting theory structure of an Isabelle session forms a directed  | 
|
68  | 
acyclic graph (DAG). Isabelle's theory loader ensures that the  | 
|
69  | 
sources contributing to the development graph are always up-to-date:  | 
|
70  | 
changed files are automatically reloaded whenever a theory header  | 
|
71  | 
specification is processed.  | 
|
| 26870 | 72  | 
|
73  | 
  The optional @{keyword_def "uses"} specification declares additional
 | 
|
74  | 
dependencies on extra files (usually ML sources). Files will be  | 
|
| 28745 | 75  | 
loaded immediately (as ML), unless the name is parenthesized. The  | 
76  | 
latter case records a dependency that needs to be resolved later in  | 
|
77  | 
  the text, usually via explicit @{command_ref "use"} for ML files;
 | 
|
78  | 
other file formats require specific load commands defined by the  | 
|
79  | 
corresponding tools or packages.  | 
|
| 26870 | 80  | 
|
| 
28760
 
cbc435f7b16b
unified use of declaration environment with IsarImplementation;
 
wenzelm 
parents: 
28758 
diff
changeset
 | 
81  | 
  \item @{command (global) "end"} concludes the current theory
 | 
| 28745 | 82  | 
definition. Note that local theory targets involve a local  | 
83  | 
  @{command (local) "end"}, which is clear from the nesting.
 | 
|
| 27040 | 84  | 
|
| 
28760
 
cbc435f7b16b
unified use of declaration environment with IsarImplementation;
 
wenzelm 
parents: 
28758 
diff
changeset
 | 
85  | 
  \end{description}
 | 
| 27040 | 86  | 
*}  | 
87  | 
||
88  | 
||
89  | 
section {* Local theory targets \label{sec:target} *}
 | 
|
90  | 
||
91  | 
text {*
 | 
|
92  | 
A local theory target is a context managed separately within the  | 
|
93  | 
enclosing theory. Contexts may introduce parameters (fixed  | 
|
94  | 
variables) and assumptions (hypotheses). Definitions and theorems  | 
|
95  | 
depending on the context may be added incrementally later on. Named  | 
|
96  | 
  contexts refer to locales (cf.\ \secref{sec:locale}) or type classes
 | 
|
97  | 
  (cf.\ \secref{sec:class}); the name ``@{text "-"}'' signifies the
 | 
|
98  | 
global theory context.  | 
|
99  | 
||
100  | 
  \begin{matharray}{rcll}
 | 
|
| 
28761
 
9ec4482c9201
updated/refined types of Isar language elements, removed special LaTeX macros;
 
wenzelm 
parents: 
28760 
diff
changeset
 | 
101  | 
    @{command_def "context"} & : & @{text "theory \<rightarrow> local_theory"} \\
 | 
| 
 
9ec4482c9201
updated/refined types of Isar language elements, removed special LaTeX macros;
 
wenzelm 
parents: 
28760 
diff
changeset
 | 
102  | 
    @{command_def (local) "end"} & : & @{text "local_theory \<rightarrow> theory"} \\
 | 
| 27040 | 103  | 
  \end{matharray}
 | 
104  | 
||
105  | 
  \indexouternonterm{target}
 | 
|
106  | 
  \begin{rail}
 | 
|
107  | 
'context' name 'begin'  | 
|
108  | 
;  | 
|
109  | 
||
110  | 
    target: '(' 'in' name ')'
 | 
|
111  | 
;  | 
|
112  | 
  \end{rail}
 | 
|
113  | 
||
| 
28760
 
cbc435f7b16b
unified use of declaration environment with IsarImplementation;
 
wenzelm 
parents: 
28758 
diff
changeset
 | 
114  | 
  \begin{description}
 | 
| 27040 | 115  | 
|
| 
28760
 
cbc435f7b16b
unified use of declaration environment with IsarImplementation;
 
wenzelm 
parents: 
28758 
diff
changeset
 | 
116  | 
  \item @{command "context"}~@{text "c \<BEGIN>"} recommences an
 | 
| 27040 | 117  | 
  existing locale or class context @{text c}.  Note that locale and
 | 
| 27051 | 118  | 
  class definitions allow to include the @{keyword "begin"} keyword as
 | 
119  | 
well, in order to continue the local theory immediately after the  | 
|
120  | 
initial specification.  | 
|
| 27040 | 121  | 
|
| 
28760
 
cbc435f7b16b
unified use of declaration environment with IsarImplementation;
 
wenzelm 
parents: 
28758 
diff
changeset
 | 
122  | 
  \item @{command (local) "end"} concludes the current local theory
 | 
| 27040 | 123  | 
and continues the enclosing global theory. Note that a global  | 
124  | 
  @{command (global) "end"} has a different meaning: it concludes the
 | 
|
125  | 
  theory itself (\secref{sec:begin-thy}).
 | 
|
126  | 
||
| 29745 | 127  | 
  \item @{text "("}@{keyword_def "in"}~@{text "c)"} given after any
 | 
128  | 
local theory command specifies an immediate target, e.g.\  | 
|
129  | 
  ``@{command "definition"}~@{text "(\<IN> c) \<dots>"}'' or ``@{command
 | 
|
| 27040 | 130  | 
  "theorem"}~@{text "(\<IN> c) \<dots>"}''.  This works both in a local or
 | 
131  | 
global theory context; the current target context will be suspended  | 
|
132  | 
  for this command only.  Note that ``@{text "(\<IN> -)"}'' will
 | 
|
133  | 
always produce a global result independently of the current target  | 
|
134  | 
context.  | 
|
135  | 
||
| 
28760
 
cbc435f7b16b
unified use of declaration environment with IsarImplementation;
 
wenzelm 
parents: 
28758 
diff
changeset
 | 
136  | 
  \end{description}
 | 
| 27040 | 137  | 
|
138  | 
The exact meaning of results produced within a local theory context  | 
|
139  | 
depends on the underlying target infrastructure (locale, type class  | 
|
140  | 
etc.). The general idea is as follows, considering a context named  | 
|
141  | 
  @{text c} with parameter @{text x} and assumption @{text "A[x]"}.
 | 
|
142  | 
||
143  | 
Definitions are exported by introducing a global version with  | 
|
144  | 
additional arguments; a syntactic abbreviation links the long form  | 
|
145  | 
with the abstract version of the target context. For example,  | 
|
146  | 
  @{text "a \<equiv> t[x]"} becomes @{text "c.a ?x \<equiv> t[?x]"} at the theory
 | 
|
147  | 
  level (for arbitrary @{text "?x"}), together with a local
 | 
|
148  | 
  abbreviation @{text "c \<equiv> c.a x"} in the target context (for the
 | 
|
149  | 
  fixed parameter @{text x}).
 | 
|
150  | 
||
151  | 
Theorems are exported by discharging the assumptions and  | 
|
152  | 
  generalizing the parameters of the context.  For example, @{text "a:
 | 
|
153  | 
  B[x]"} becomes @{text "c.a: A[?x] \<Longrightarrow> B[?x]"}, again for arbitrary
 | 
|
154  | 
  @{text "?x"}.
 | 
|
155  | 
*}  | 
|
156  | 
||
157  | 
||
158  | 
section {* Basic specification elements *}
 | 
|
159  | 
||
160  | 
text {*
 | 
|
161  | 
  \begin{matharray}{rcll}
 | 
|
| 
28761
 
9ec4482c9201
updated/refined types of Isar language elements, removed special LaTeX macros;
 
wenzelm 
parents: 
28760 
diff
changeset
 | 
162  | 
    @{command_def "axiomatization"} & : & @{text "theory \<rightarrow> theory"} & (axiomatic!)\\
 | 
| 
 
9ec4482c9201
updated/refined types of Isar language elements, removed special LaTeX macros;
 
wenzelm 
parents: 
28760 
diff
changeset
 | 
163  | 
    @{command_def "definition"} & : & @{text "local_theory \<rightarrow> local_theory"} \\
 | 
| 
 
9ec4482c9201
updated/refined types of Isar language elements, removed special LaTeX macros;
 
wenzelm 
parents: 
28760 
diff
changeset
 | 
164  | 
    @{attribute_def "defn"} & : & @{text attribute} \\
 | 
| 
 
9ec4482c9201
updated/refined types of Isar language elements, removed special LaTeX macros;
 
wenzelm 
parents: 
28760 
diff
changeset
 | 
165  | 
    @{command_def "abbreviation"} & : & @{text "local_theory \<rightarrow> local_theory"} \\
 | 
| 
 
9ec4482c9201
updated/refined types of Isar language elements, removed special LaTeX macros;
 
wenzelm 
parents: 
28760 
diff
changeset
 | 
166  | 
    @{command_def "print_abbrevs"}@{text "\<^sup>*"} & : & @{text "context \<rightarrow> "} \\
 | 
| 27040 | 167  | 
  \end{matharray}
 | 
168  | 
||
169  | 
These specification mechanisms provide a slightly more abstract view  | 
|
170  | 
  than the underlying primitives of @{command "consts"}, @{command
 | 
|
171  | 
  "defs"} (see \secref{sec:consts}), and @{command "axioms"} (see
 | 
|
172  | 
  \secref{sec:axms-thms}).  In particular, type-inference is commonly
 | 
|
173  | 
available, and result names need not be given.  | 
|
174  | 
||
175  | 
  \begin{rail}
 | 
|
176  | 
    'axiomatization' target? fixes? ('where' specs)?
 | 
|
177  | 
;  | 
|
178  | 
'definition' target? (decl 'where')? thmdecl? prop  | 
|
179  | 
;  | 
|
180  | 
'abbreviation' target? mode? (decl 'where')? prop  | 
|
181  | 
;  | 
|
182  | 
||
183  | 
    fixes: ((name ('::' type)? mixfix? | vars) + 'and')
 | 
|
184  | 
;  | 
|
185  | 
specs: (thmdecl? props + 'and')  | 
|
186  | 
;  | 
|
187  | 
    decl: name ('::' type)? mixfix?
 | 
|
188  | 
;  | 
|
189  | 
  \end{rail}
 | 
|
190  | 
||
| 
28760
 
cbc435f7b16b
unified use of declaration environment with IsarImplementation;
 
wenzelm 
parents: 
28758 
diff
changeset
 | 
191  | 
  \begin{description}
 | 
| 27040 | 192  | 
|
| 
28760
 
cbc435f7b16b
unified use of declaration environment with IsarImplementation;
 
wenzelm 
parents: 
28758 
diff
changeset
 | 
193  | 
  \item @{command "axiomatization"}~@{text "c\<^sub>1 \<dots> c\<^sub>m \<WHERE> \<phi>\<^sub>1 \<dots> \<phi>\<^sub>n"}
 | 
| 
 
cbc435f7b16b
unified use of declaration environment with IsarImplementation;
 
wenzelm 
parents: 
28758 
diff
changeset
 | 
194  | 
introduces several constants simultaneously and states axiomatic  | 
| 
 
cbc435f7b16b
unified use of declaration environment with IsarImplementation;
 
wenzelm 
parents: 
28758 
diff
changeset
 | 
195  | 
properties for these. The constants are marked as being specified  | 
| 
 
cbc435f7b16b
unified use of declaration environment with IsarImplementation;
 
wenzelm 
parents: 
28758 
diff
changeset
 | 
196  | 
once and for all, which prevents additional specifications being  | 
| 
 
cbc435f7b16b
unified use of declaration environment with IsarImplementation;
 
wenzelm 
parents: 
28758 
diff
changeset
 | 
197  | 
issued later on.  | 
| 27040 | 198  | 
|
199  | 
Note that axiomatic specifications are only appropriate when  | 
|
| 28114 | 200  | 
declaring a new logical system; axiomatic specifications are  | 
201  | 
restricted to global theory contexts. Normal applications should  | 
|
202  | 
only use definitional mechanisms!  | 
|
| 27040 | 203  | 
|
| 
28760
 
cbc435f7b16b
unified use of declaration environment with IsarImplementation;
 
wenzelm 
parents: 
28758 
diff
changeset
 | 
204  | 
  \item @{command "definition"}~@{text "c \<WHERE> eq"} produces an
 | 
| 27040 | 205  | 
  internal definition @{text "c \<equiv> t"} according to the specification
 | 
206  | 
  given as @{text eq}, which is then turned into a proven fact.  The
 | 
|
207  | 
given proposition may deviate from internal meta-level equality  | 
|
208  | 
  according to the rewrite rules declared as @{attribute defn} by the
 | 
|
209  | 
  object-logic.  This usually covers object-level equality @{text "x =
 | 
|
210  | 
  y"} and equivalence @{text "A \<leftrightarrow> B"}.  End-users normally need not
 | 
|
211  | 
  change the @{attribute defn} setup.
 | 
|
212  | 
||
213  | 
Definitions may be presented with explicit arguments on the LHS, as  | 
|
214  | 
  well as additional conditions, e.g.\ @{text "f x y = t"} instead of
 | 
|
215  | 
  @{text "f \<equiv> \<lambda>x y. t"} and @{text "y \<noteq> 0 \<Longrightarrow> g x y = u"} instead of an
 | 
|
216  | 
  unrestricted @{text "g \<equiv> \<lambda>x y. u"}.
 | 
|
217  | 
||
| 
28760
 
cbc435f7b16b
unified use of declaration environment with IsarImplementation;
 
wenzelm 
parents: 
28758 
diff
changeset
 | 
218  | 
  \item @{command "abbreviation"}~@{text "c \<WHERE> eq"} introduces a
 | 
| 
 
cbc435f7b16b
unified use of declaration environment with IsarImplementation;
 
wenzelm 
parents: 
28758 
diff
changeset
 | 
219  | 
syntactic constant which is associated with a certain term according  | 
| 
 
cbc435f7b16b
unified use of declaration environment with IsarImplementation;
 
wenzelm 
parents: 
28758 
diff
changeset
 | 
220  | 
  to the meta-level equality @{text eq}.
 | 
| 27040 | 221  | 
|
222  | 
Abbreviations participate in the usual type-inference process, but  | 
|
223  | 
are expanded before the logic ever sees them. Pretty printing of  | 
|
224  | 
terms involves higher-order rewriting with rules stemming from  | 
|
225  | 
reverted abbreviations. This needs some care to avoid overlapping  | 
|
226  | 
or looping syntactic replacements!  | 
|
227  | 
||
228  | 
  The optional @{text mode} specification restricts output to a
 | 
|
229  | 
  particular print mode; using ``@{text input}'' here achieves the
 | 
|
230  | 
effect of one-way abbreviations. The mode may also include an  | 
|
231  | 
  ``@{keyword "output"}'' qualifier that affects the concrete syntax
 | 
|
232  | 
  declared for abbreviations, cf.\ @{command "syntax"} in
 | 
|
233  | 
  \secref{sec:syn-trans}.
 | 
|
234  | 
||
| 
28760
 
cbc435f7b16b
unified use of declaration environment with IsarImplementation;
 
wenzelm 
parents: 
28758 
diff
changeset
 | 
235  | 
  \item @{command "print_abbrevs"} prints all constant abbreviations
 | 
| 27040 | 236  | 
of the current context.  | 
237  | 
||
| 
28760
 
cbc435f7b16b
unified use of declaration environment with IsarImplementation;
 
wenzelm 
parents: 
28758 
diff
changeset
 | 
238  | 
  \end{description}
 | 
| 27040 | 239  | 
*}  | 
240  | 
||
241  | 
||
242  | 
section {* Generic declarations *}
 | 
|
243  | 
||
244  | 
text {*
 | 
|
245  | 
Arbitrary operations on the background context may be wrapped-up as  | 
|
246  | 
generic declaration elements. Since the underlying concept of local  | 
|
247  | 
theories may be subject to later re-interpretation, there is an  | 
|
248  | 
additional dependency on a morphism that tells the difference of the  | 
|
249  | 
original declaration context wrt.\ the application context  | 
|
250  | 
encountered later on. A fact declaration is an important special  | 
|
251  | 
case: it consists of a theorem which is applied to the context by  | 
|
252  | 
means of an attribute.  | 
|
253  | 
||
254  | 
  \begin{matharray}{rcl}
 | 
|
| 
28761
 
9ec4482c9201
updated/refined types of Isar language elements, removed special LaTeX macros;
 
wenzelm 
parents: 
28760 
diff
changeset
 | 
255  | 
    @{command_def "declaration"} & : & @{text "local_theory \<rightarrow> local_theory"} \\
 | 
| 
 
9ec4482c9201
updated/refined types of Isar language elements, removed special LaTeX macros;
 
wenzelm 
parents: 
28760 
diff
changeset
 | 
256  | 
    @{command_def "declare"} & : & @{text "local_theory \<rightarrow> local_theory"} \\
 | 
| 27040 | 257  | 
  \end{matharray}
 | 
258  | 
||
259  | 
  \begin{rail}
 | 
|
260  | 
'declaration' target? text  | 
|
261  | 
;  | 
|
262  | 
'declare' target? (thmrefs + 'and')  | 
|
263  | 
;  | 
|
264  | 
  \end{rail}
 | 
|
265  | 
||
| 
28760
 
cbc435f7b16b
unified use of declaration environment with IsarImplementation;
 
wenzelm 
parents: 
28758 
diff
changeset
 | 
266  | 
  \begin{description}
 | 
| 27040 | 267  | 
|
| 
28760
 
cbc435f7b16b
unified use of declaration environment with IsarImplementation;
 
wenzelm 
parents: 
28758 
diff
changeset
 | 
268  | 
  \item @{command "declaration"}~@{text d} adds the declaration
 | 
| 27040 | 269  | 
  function @{text d} of ML type @{ML_type declaration}, to the current
 | 
270  | 
local theory under construction. In later application contexts, the  | 
|
271  | 
function is transformed according to the morphisms being involved in  | 
|
272  | 
the interpretation hierarchy.  | 
|
273  | 
||
| 
28760
 
cbc435f7b16b
unified use of declaration environment with IsarImplementation;
 
wenzelm 
parents: 
28758 
diff
changeset
 | 
274  | 
  \item @{command "declare"}~@{text thms} declares theorems to the
 | 
| 27040 | 275  | 
current local theory context. No theorem binding is involved here,  | 
276  | 
  unlike @{command "theorems"} or @{command "lemmas"} (cf.\
 | 
|
277  | 
  \secref{sec:axms-thms}), so @{command "declare"} only has the effect
 | 
|
278  | 
of applying attributes as included in the theorem specification.  | 
|
279  | 
||
| 
28760
 
cbc435f7b16b
unified use of declaration environment with IsarImplementation;
 
wenzelm 
parents: 
28758 
diff
changeset
 | 
280  | 
  \end{description}
 | 
| 27040 | 281  | 
*}  | 
282  | 
||
283  | 
||
284  | 
section {* Locales \label{sec:locale} *}
 | 
|
285  | 
||
286  | 
text {*
 | 
|
287  | 
Locales are named local contexts, consisting of a list of  | 
|
288  | 
declaration elements that are modeled after the Isar proof context  | 
|
289  | 
  commands (cf.\ \secref{sec:proof-context}).
 | 
|
290  | 
*}  | 
|
291  | 
||
292  | 
||
293  | 
subsection {* Locale specifications *}
 | 
|
294  | 
||
295  | 
text {*
 | 
|
296  | 
  \begin{matharray}{rcl}
 | 
|
| 
28761
 
9ec4482c9201
updated/refined types of Isar language elements, removed special LaTeX macros;
 
wenzelm 
parents: 
28760 
diff
changeset
 | 
297  | 
    @{command_def "locale"} & : & @{text "theory \<rightarrow> local_theory"} \\
 | 
| 
 
9ec4482c9201
updated/refined types of Isar language elements, removed special LaTeX macros;
 
wenzelm 
parents: 
28760 
diff
changeset
 | 
298  | 
    @{command_def "print_locale"}@{text "\<^sup>*"} & : & @{text "context \<rightarrow>"} \\
 | 
| 
 
9ec4482c9201
updated/refined types of Isar language elements, removed special LaTeX macros;
 
wenzelm 
parents: 
28760 
diff
changeset
 | 
299  | 
    @{command_def "print_locales"}@{text "\<^sup>*"} & : & @{text "context \<rightarrow>"} \\
 | 
| 
 
9ec4482c9201
updated/refined types of Isar language elements, removed special LaTeX macros;
 
wenzelm 
parents: 
28760 
diff
changeset
 | 
300  | 
    @{method_def intro_locales} & : & @{text method} \\
 | 
| 
 
9ec4482c9201
updated/refined types of Isar language elements, removed special LaTeX macros;
 
wenzelm 
parents: 
28760 
diff
changeset
 | 
301  | 
    @{method_def unfold_locales} & : & @{text method} \\
 | 
| 27040 | 302  | 
  \end{matharray}
 | 
303  | 
||
304  | 
  \indexouternonterm{contextexpr}\indexouternonterm{contextelem}
 | 
|
305  | 
  \indexisarelem{fixes}\indexisarelem{constrains}\indexisarelem{assumes}
 | 
|
| 28787 | 306  | 
  \indexisarelem{defines}\indexisarelem{notes}
 | 
| 27040 | 307  | 
  \begin{rail}
 | 
| 27681 | 308  | 
    'locale' name ('=' localeexpr)? 'begin'?
 | 
| 27040 | 309  | 
;  | 
310  | 
'print\_locale' '!'? localeexpr  | 
|
311  | 
;  | 
|
312  | 
localeexpr: ((contextexpr '+' (contextelem+)) | contextexpr | (contextelem+))  | 
|
313  | 
;  | 
|
314  | 
||
315  | 
    contextexpr: nameref | '(' contextexpr ')' |
 | 
|
316  | 
(contextexpr (name mixfix? +)) | (contextexpr + '+')  | 
|
317  | 
;  | 
|
318  | 
contextelem: fixes | constrains | assumes | defines | notes  | 
|
319  | 
;  | 
|
320  | 
    fixes: 'fixes' ((name ('::' type)? structmixfix? | vars) + 'and')
 | 
|
321  | 
;  | 
|
322  | 
constrains: 'constrains' (name '::' type + 'and')  | 
|
323  | 
;  | 
|
324  | 
assumes: 'assumes' (thmdecl? props + 'and')  | 
|
325  | 
;  | 
|
326  | 
defines: 'defines' (thmdecl? prop proppat? + 'and')  | 
|
327  | 
;  | 
|
328  | 
notes: 'notes' (thmdef? thmrefs + 'and')  | 
|
329  | 
;  | 
|
330  | 
  \end{rail}
 | 
|
331  | 
||
| 
28760
 
cbc435f7b16b
unified use of declaration environment with IsarImplementation;
 
wenzelm 
parents: 
28758 
diff
changeset
 | 
332  | 
  \begin{description}
 | 
| 27040 | 333  | 
|
| 
28760
 
cbc435f7b16b
unified use of declaration environment with IsarImplementation;
 
wenzelm 
parents: 
28758 
diff
changeset
 | 
334  | 
  \item @{command "locale"}~@{text "loc = import + body"} defines a
 | 
| 27040 | 335  | 
  new locale @{text loc} as a context consisting of a certain view of
 | 
336  | 
  existing locales (@{text import}) plus some additional elements
 | 
|
337  | 
  (@{text body}).  Both @{text import} and @{text body} are optional;
 | 
|
338  | 
  the degenerate form @{command "locale"}~@{text loc} defines an empty
 | 
|
339  | 
locale, which may still be useful to collect declarations of facts  | 
|
340  | 
later on. Type-inference on locale expressions automatically takes  | 
|
341  | 
care of the most general typing that the combined context elements  | 
|
342  | 
may acquire.  | 
|
343  | 
||
344  | 
  The @{text import} consists of a structured context expression,
 | 
|
345  | 
consisting of references to existing locales, renamed contexts, or  | 
|
346  | 
  merged contexts.  Renaming uses positional notation: @{text "c
 | 
|
347  | 
x\<^sub>1 \<dots> x\<^sub>n"} means that (a prefix of) the fixed  | 
|
348  | 
  parameters of context @{text c} are named @{text "x\<^sub>1, \<dots>,
 | 
|
349  | 
  x\<^sub>n"}; a ``@{text _}'' (underscore) means to skip that
 | 
|
350  | 
position. Renaming by default deletes concrete syntax, but new  | 
|
351  | 
syntax may by specified with a mixfix annotation. An exeption of  | 
|
352  | 
  this rule is the special syntax declared with ``@{text
 | 
|
353  | 
"(\<STRUCTURE>)"}'' (see below), which is neither deleted nor can it  | 
|
354  | 
be changed. Merging proceeds from left-to-right, suppressing any  | 
|
355  | 
duplicates stemming from different paths through the import  | 
|
356  | 
hierarchy.  | 
|
357  | 
||
358  | 
  The @{text body} consists of basic context elements, further context
 | 
|
359  | 
expressions may be included as well.  | 
|
360  | 
||
| 
28760
 
cbc435f7b16b
unified use of declaration environment with IsarImplementation;
 
wenzelm 
parents: 
28758 
diff
changeset
 | 
361  | 
  \begin{description}
 | 
| 27040 | 362  | 
|
| 
28760
 
cbc435f7b16b
unified use of declaration environment with IsarImplementation;
 
wenzelm 
parents: 
28758 
diff
changeset
 | 
363  | 
  \item @{element "fixes"}~@{text "x :: \<tau> (mx)"} declares a local
 | 
| 27040 | 364  | 
  parameter of type @{text \<tau>} and mixfix annotation @{text mx} (both
 | 
365  | 
  are optional).  The special syntax declaration ``@{text
 | 
|
366  | 
  "(\<STRUCTURE>)"}'' means that @{text x} may be referenced
 | 
|
367  | 
implicitly in this context.  | 
|
368  | 
||
| 
28760
 
cbc435f7b16b
unified use of declaration environment with IsarImplementation;
 
wenzelm 
parents: 
28758 
diff
changeset
 | 
369  | 
  \item @{element "constrains"}~@{text "x :: \<tau>"} introduces a type
 | 
| 27040 | 370  | 
  constraint @{text \<tau>} on the local parameter @{text x}.
 | 
371  | 
||
| 
28760
 
cbc435f7b16b
unified use of declaration environment with IsarImplementation;
 
wenzelm 
parents: 
28758 
diff
changeset
 | 
372  | 
  \item @{element "assumes"}~@{text "a: \<phi>\<^sub>1 \<dots> \<phi>\<^sub>n"}
 | 
| 27040 | 373  | 
  introduces local premises, similar to @{command "assume"} within a
 | 
374  | 
  proof (cf.\ \secref{sec:proof-context}).
 | 
|
375  | 
||
| 
28760
 
cbc435f7b16b
unified use of declaration environment with IsarImplementation;
 
wenzelm 
parents: 
28758 
diff
changeset
 | 
376  | 
  \item @{element "defines"}~@{text "a: x \<equiv> t"} defines a previously
 | 
| 27040 | 377  | 
  declared parameter.  This is similar to @{command "def"} within a
 | 
378  | 
  proof (cf.\ \secref{sec:proof-context}), but @{element "defines"}
 | 
|
379  | 
takes an equational proposition instead of variable-term pair. The  | 
|
380  | 
left-hand side of the equation may have additional arguments, e.g.\  | 
|
381  | 
  ``@{element "defines"}~@{text "f x\<^sub>1 \<dots> x\<^sub>n \<equiv> t"}''.
 | 
|
382  | 
||
| 
28760
 
cbc435f7b16b
unified use of declaration environment with IsarImplementation;
 
wenzelm 
parents: 
28758 
diff
changeset
 | 
383  | 
  \item @{element "notes"}~@{text "a = b\<^sub>1 \<dots> b\<^sub>n"}
 | 
| 27040 | 384  | 
reconsiders facts within a local context. Most notably, this may  | 
385  | 
include arbitrary declarations in any attribute specifications  | 
|
386  | 
  included here, e.g.\ a local @{attribute simp} rule.
 | 
|
387  | 
||
| 28787 | 388  | 
  The initial @{text import} specification of a locale expression
 | 
389  | 
maintains a dynamic relation to the locales being referenced  | 
|
390  | 
(benefiting from any later fact declarations in the obvious manner).  | 
|
| 27040 | 391  | 
|
| 
28760
 
cbc435f7b16b
unified use of declaration environment with IsarImplementation;
 
wenzelm 
parents: 
28758 
diff
changeset
 | 
392  | 
  \end{description}
 | 
| 27040 | 393  | 
|
394  | 
  Note that ``@{text "(\<IS> p\<^sub>1 \<dots> p\<^sub>n)"}'' patterns given
 | 
|
395  | 
  in the syntax of @{element "assumes"} and @{element "defines"} above
 | 
|
396  | 
are illegal in locale definitions. In the long goal format of  | 
|
397  | 
  \secref{sec:goals}, term bindings may be included as expected,
 | 
|
398  | 
though.  | 
|
399  | 
||
400  | 
\medskip By default, locale specifications are ``closed up'' by  | 
|
401  | 
  turning the given text into a predicate definition @{text
 | 
|
402  | 
loc_axioms} and deriving the original assumptions as local lemmas  | 
|
403  | 
(modulo local definitions). The predicate statement covers only the  | 
|
404  | 
newly specified assumptions, omitting the content of included locale  | 
|
405  | 
expressions. The full cumulative view is only provided on export,  | 
|
406  | 
  involving another predicate @{text loc} that refers to the complete
 | 
|
407  | 
specification text.  | 
|
408  | 
||
409  | 
In any case, the predicate arguments are those locale parameters  | 
|
410  | 
that actually occur in the respective piece of text. Also note that  | 
|
411  | 
these predicates operate at the meta-level in theory, but the locale  | 
|
412  | 
packages attempts to internalize statements according to the  | 
|
413  | 
  object-logic setup (e.g.\ replacing @{text \<And>} by @{text \<forall>}, and
 | 
|
414  | 
  @{text "\<Longrightarrow>"} by @{text "\<longrightarrow>"} in HOL; see also
 | 
|
415  | 
  \secref{sec:object-logic}).  Separate introduction rules @{text
 | 
|
416  | 
  loc_axioms.intro} and @{text loc.intro} are provided as well.
 | 
|
417  | 
||
| 
28760
 
cbc435f7b16b
unified use of declaration environment with IsarImplementation;
 
wenzelm 
parents: 
28758 
diff
changeset
 | 
418  | 
  \item @{command "print_locale"}~@{text "import + body"} prints the
 | 
| 27040 | 419  | 
specified locale expression in a flattened form. The notable  | 
420  | 
  special case @{command "print_locale"}~@{text loc} just prints the
 | 
|
421  | 
contents of the named locale, but keep in mind that type-inference  | 
|
422  | 
will normalize type variables according to the usual alphabetical  | 
|
423  | 
  order.  The command omits @{element "notes"} elements by default.
 | 
|
424  | 
  Use @{command "print_locale"}@{text "!"} to get them included.
 | 
|
425  | 
||
| 
28760
 
cbc435f7b16b
unified use of declaration environment with IsarImplementation;
 
wenzelm 
parents: 
28758 
diff
changeset
 | 
426  | 
  \item @{command "print_locales"} prints the names of all locales
 | 
| 27040 | 427  | 
of the current theory.  | 
428  | 
||
| 
28760
 
cbc435f7b16b
unified use of declaration environment with IsarImplementation;
 
wenzelm 
parents: 
28758 
diff
changeset
 | 
429  | 
  \item @{method intro_locales} and @{method unfold_locales}
 | 
| 27040 | 430  | 
repeatedly expand all introduction rules of locale predicates of the  | 
431  | 
  theory.  While @{method intro_locales} only applies the @{text
 | 
|
432  | 
loc.intro} introduction rules and therefore does not decend to  | 
|
433  | 
  assumptions, @{method unfold_locales} is more aggressive and applies
 | 
|
434  | 
  @{text loc_axioms.intro} as well.  Both methods are aware of locale
 | 
|
| 28787 | 435  | 
specifications entailed by the context, both from target statements,  | 
436  | 
and from interpretations (see below). New goals that are entailed  | 
|
437  | 
by the current context are discharged automatically.  | 
|
| 27040 | 438  | 
|
| 
28760
 
cbc435f7b16b
unified use of declaration environment with IsarImplementation;
 
wenzelm 
parents: 
28758 
diff
changeset
 | 
439  | 
  \end{description}
 | 
| 27040 | 440  | 
*}  | 
441  | 
||
442  | 
||
443  | 
subsection {* Interpretation of locales *}
 | 
|
444  | 
||
445  | 
text {*
 | 
|
446  | 
  Locale expressions (more precisely, \emph{context expressions}) may
 | 
|
447  | 
be instantiated, and the instantiated facts added to the current  | 
|
448  | 
context. This requires a proof of the instantiated specification  | 
|
449  | 
  and is called \emph{locale interpretation}.  Interpretation is
 | 
|
450  | 
  possible in theories and locales (command @{command
 | 
|
451  | 
  "interpretation"}) and also within a proof body (command @{command
 | 
|
452  | 
"interpret"}).  | 
|
453  | 
||
454  | 
  \begin{matharray}{rcl}
 | 
|
| 
28761
 
9ec4482c9201
updated/refined types of Isar language elements, removed special LaTeX macros;
 
wenzelm 
parents: 
28760 
diff
changeset
 | 
455  | 
    @{command_def "interpretation"} & : & @{text "theory \<rightarrow> proof(prove)"} \\
 | 
| 
 
9ec4482c9201
updated/refined types of Isar language elements, removed special LaTeX macros;
 
wenzelm 
parents: 
28760 
diff
changeset
 | 
456  | 
    @{command_def "interpret"} & : & @{text "proof(state) | proof(chain \<rightarrow> proof(prove)"} \\
 | 
| 27040 | 457  | 
  \end{matharray}
 | 
458  | 
||
459  | 
  \indexouternonterm{interp}
 | 
|
460  | 
  \begin{rail}
 | 
|
461  | 
    'interpretation' (interp | name ('<' | subseteq) contextexpr)
 | 
|
462  | 
;  | 
|
463  | 
'interpret' interp  | 
|
464  | 
;  | 
|
465  | 
    instantiation: ('[' (inst+) ']')?
 | 
|
466  | 
;  | 
|
| 
28085
 
914183e229e9
Interpretation commands no longer accept interpretation attributes.
 
ballarin 
parents: 
27681 
diff
changeset
 | 
467  | 
interp: (name ':')? \\ (contextexpr instantiation |  | 
| 27040 | 468  | 
name instantiation 'where' (thmdecl? prop + 'and'))  | 
469  | 
;  | 
|
470  | 
  \end{rail}
 | 
|
471  | 
||
| 
28760
 
cbc435f7b16b
unified use of declaration environment with IsarImplementation;
 
wenzelm 
parents: 
28758 
diff
changeset
 | 
472  | 
  \begin{description}
 | 
| 27040 | 473  | 
|
| 
28760
 
cbc435f7b16b
unified use of declaration environment with IsarImplementation;
 
wenzelm 
parents: 
28758 
diff
changeset
 | 
474  | 
  \item @{command "interpretation"}~@{text "expr insts \<WHERE> eqns"}
 | 
| 27040 | 475  | 
|
476  | 
  The first form of @{command "interpretation"} interprets @{text
 | 
|
477  | 
expr} in the theory. The instantiation is given as a list of terms  | 
|
478  | 
  @{text insts} and is positional.  All parameters must receive an
 | 
|
479  | 
instantiation term --- with the exception of defined parameters.  | 
|
480  | 
These are, if omitted, derived from the defining equation and other  | 
|
481  | 
  instantiations.  Use ``@{text _}'' to omit an instantiation term.
 | 
|
482  | 
||
483  | 
The command generates proof obligations for the instantiated  | 
|
484  | 
specifications (assumes and defines elements). Once these are  | 
|
485  | 
discharged by the user, instantiated facts are added to the theory  | 
|
486  | 
in a post-processing phase.  | 
|
487  | 
||
488  | 
Additional equations, which are unfolded in facts during  | 
|
489  | 
  post-processing, may be given after the keyword @{keyword "where"}.
 | 
|
490  | 
This is useful for interpreting concepts introduced through  | 
|
491  | 
definition specification elements. The equations must be proved.  | 
|
492  | 
Note that if equations are present, the context expression is  | 
|
493  | 
restricted to a locale name.  | 
|
494  | 
||
495  | 
The command is aware of interpretations already active in the  | 
|
| 
28085
 
914183e229e9
Interpretation commands no longer accept interpretation attributes.
 
ballarin 
parents: 
27681 
diff
changeset
 | 
496  | 
theory, but does not simplify the goal automatically. In order to  | 
| 
 
914183e229e9
Interpretation commands no longer accept interpretation attributes.
 
ballarin 
parents: 
27681 
diff
changeset
 | 
497  | 
  simplify the proof obligations use methods @{method intro_locales}
 | 
| 
 
914183e229e9
Interpretation commands no longer accept interpretation attributes.
 
ballarin 
parents: 
27681 
diff
changeset
 | 
498  | 
  or @{method unfold_locales}.  Post-processing is not applied to
 | 
| 
 
914183e229e9
Interpretation commands no longer accept interpretation attributes.
 
ballarin 
parents: 
27681 
diff
changeset
 | 
499  | 
facts of interpretations that are already active. This avoids  | 
| 
 
914183e229e9
Interpretation commands no longer accept interpretation attributes.
 
ballarin 
parents: 
27681 
diff
changeset
 | 
500  | 
duplication of interpreted facts, in particular. Note that, in the  | 
| 
 
914183e229e9
Interpretation commands no longer accept interpretation attributes.
 
ballarin 
parents: 
27681 
diff
changeset
 | 
501  | 
case of a locale with import, parts of the interpretation may  | 
| 
 
914183e229e9
Interpretation commands no longer accept interpretation attributes.
 
ballarin 
parents: 
27681 
diff
changeset
 | 
502  | 
already be active. The command will only process facts for new  | 
| 
 
914183e229e9
Interpretation commands no longer accept interpretation attributes.
 
ballarin 
parents: 
27681 
diff
changeset
 | 
503  | 
parts.  | 
| 27040 | 504  | 
|
| 
28085
 
914183e229e9
Interpretation commands no longer accept interpretation attributes.
 
ballarin 
parents: 
27681 
diff
changeset
 | 
505  | 
The context expression may be preceded by a name, which takes effect  | 
| 
 
914183e229e9
Interpretation commands no longer accept interpretation attributes.
 
ballarin 
parents: 
27681 
diff
changeset
 | 
506  | 
in the post-processing of facts. It is used to prefix fact names,  | 
| 
 
914183e229e9
Interpretation commands no longer accept interpretation attributes.
 
ballarin 
parents: 
27681 
diff
changeset
 | 
507  | 
for example to avoid accidental hiding of other facts.  | 
| 27040 | 508  | 
|
509  | 
Adding facts to locales has the effect of adding interpreted facts  | 
|
510  | 
to the theory for all active interpretations also. That is,  | 
|
511  | 
interpretations dynamically participate in any facts added to  | 
|
512  | 
locales.  | 
|
513  | 
||
| 
28760
 
cbc435f7b16b
unified use of declaration environment with IsarImplementation;
 
wenzelm 
parents: 
28758 
diff
changeset
 | 
514  | 
  \item @{command "interpretation"}~@{text "name \<subseteq> expr"}
 | 
| 27040 | 515  | 
|
516  | 
  This form of the command interprets @{text expr} in the locale
 | 
|
517  | 
  @{text name}.  It requires a proof that the specification of @{text
 | 
|
518  | 
  name} implies the specification of @{text expr}.  As in the
 | 
|
519  | 
localized version of the theorem command, the proof is in the  | 
|
520  | 
  context of @{text name}.  After the proof obligation has been
 | 
|
521  | 
  dischared, the facts of @{text expr} become part of locale @{text
 | 
|
522  | 
  name} as \emph{derived} context elements and are available when the
 | 
|
523  | 
  context @{text name} is subsequently entered.  Note that, like
 | 
|
524  | 
  import, this is dynamic: facts added to a locale part of @{text
 | 
|
525  | 
  expr} after interpretation become also available in @{text name}.
 | 
|
526  | 
Like facts of renamed context elements, facts obtained by  | 
|
527  | 
interpretation may be accessed by prefixing with the parameter  | 
|
528  | 
  renaming (where the parameters are separated by ``@{text _}'').
 | 
|
529  | 
||
530  | 
Unlike interpretation in theories, instantiation is confined to the  | 
|
531  | 
renaming of parameters, which may be specified as part of the  | 
|
532  | 
  context expression @{text expr}.  Using defined parameters in @{text
 | 
|
533  | 
name} one may achieve an effect similar to instantiation, though.  | 
|
534  | 
||
535  | 
  Only specification fragments of @{text expr} that are not already
 | 
|
536  | 
  part of @{text name} (be it imported, derived or a derived fragment
 | 
|
537  | 
of the import) are considered by interpretation. This enables  | 
|
538  | 
circular interpretations.  | 
|
539  | 
||
540  | 
  If interpretations of @{text name} exist in the current theory, the
 | 
|
541  | 
  command adds interpretations for @{text expr} as well, with the same
 | 
|
542  | 
  prefix and attributes, although only for fragments of @{text expr}
 | 
|
543  | 
that are not interpreted in the theory already.  | 
|
544  | 
||
| 
28760
 
cbc435f7b16b
unified use of declaration environment with IsarImplementation;
 
wenzelm 
parents: 
28758 
diff
changeset
 | 
545  | 
  \item @{command "interpret"}~@{text "expr insts \<WHERE> eqns"}
 | 
| 27040 | 546  | 
  interprets @{text expr} in the proof context and is otherwise
 | 
547  | 
similar to interpretation in theories.  | 
|
548  | 
||
| 
28760
 
cbc435f7b16b
unified use of declaration environment with IsarImplementation;
 
wenzelm 
parents: 
28758 
diff
changeset
 | 
549  | 
  \end{description}
 | 
| 27040 | 550  | 
|
551  | 
  \begin{warn}
 | 
|
552  | 
Since attributes are applied to interpreted theorems,  | 
|
553  | 
interpretation may modify the context of common proof tools, e.g.\  | 
|
554  | 
the Simplifier or Classical Reasoner. Since the behavior of such  | 
|
555  | 
    automated reasoning tools is \emph{not} stable under
 | 
|
556  | 
interpretation morphisms, manual declarations might have to be  | 
|
557  | 
issued.  | 
|
558  | 
  \end{warn}
 | 
|
559  | 
||
560  | 
  \begin{warn}
 | 
|
561  | 
An interpretation in a theory may subsume previous  | 
|
562  | 
interpretations. This happens if the same specification fragment  | 
|
563  | 
is interpreted twice and the instantiation of the second  | 
|
564  | 
interpretation is more general than the interpretation of the  | 
|
565  | 
first. A warning is issued, since it is likely that these could  | 
|
566  | 
have been generalized in the first place. The locale package does  | 
|
567  | 
not attempt to remove subsumed interpretations.  | 
|
568  | 
  \end{warn}
 | 
|
569  | 
*}  | 
|
570  | 
||
571  | 
||
572  | 
section {* Classes \label{sec:class} *}
 | 
|
573  | 
||
574  | 
text {*
 | 
|
575  | 
  A class is a particular locale with \emph{exactly one} type variable
 | 
|
576  | 
  @{text \<alpha>}.  Beyond the underlying locale, a corresponding type class
 | 
|
577  | 
is established which is interpreted logically as axiomatic type  | 
|
578  | 
  class \cite{Wenzel:1997:TPHOL} whose logical content are the
 | 
|
579  | 
assumptions of the locale. Thus, classes provide the full  | 
|
580  | 
generality of locales combined with the commodity of type classes  | 
|
581  | 
  (notably type-inference).  See \cite{isabelle-classes} for a short
 | 
|
582  | 
tutorial.  | 
|
583  | 
||
584  | 
  \begin{matharray}{rcl}
 | 
|
| 
28761
 
9ec4482c9201
updated/refined types of Isar language elements, removed special LaTeX macros;
 
wenzelm 
parents: 
28760 
diff
changeset
 | 
585  | 
    @{command_def "class"} & : & @{text "theory \<rightarrow> local_theory"} \\
 | 
| 
 
9ec4482c9201
updated/refined types of Isar language elements, removed special LaTeX macros;
 
wenzelm 
parents: 
28760 
diff
changeset
 | 
586  | 
    @{command_def "instantiation"} & : & @{text "theory \<rightarrow> local_theory"} \\
 | 
| 
 
9ec4482c9201
updated/refined types of Isar language elements, removed special LaTeX macros;
 
wenzelm 
parents: 
28760 
diff
changeset
 | 
587  | 
    @{command_def "instance"} & : & @{text "local_theory \<rightarrow> local_theory"} \\
 | 
| 31681 | 588  | 
    @{command_def "instance"} & : & @{text "theory \<rightarrow> proof(prove)"} \\
 | 
| 
28761
 
9ec4482c9201
updated/refined types of Isar language elements, removed special LaTeX macros;
 
wenzelm 
parents: 
28760 
diff
changeset
 | 
589  | 
    @{command_def "subclass"} & : & @{text "local_theory \<rightarrow> local_theory"} \\
 | 
| 
 
9ec4482c9201
updated/refined types of Isar language elements, removed special LaTeX macros;
 
wenzelm 
parents: 
28760 
diff
changeset
 | 
590  | 
    @{command_def "print_classes"}@{text "\<^sup>*"} & : & @{text "context \<rightarrow>"} \\
 | 
| 29706 | 591  | 
    @{command_def "class_deps"}@{text "\<^sup>*"} & : & @{text "context \<rightarrow>"} \\
 | 
| 
28761
 
9ec4482c9201
updated/refined types of Isar language elements, removed special LaTeX macros;
 
wenzelm 
parents: 
28760 
diff
changeset
 | 
592  | 
    @{method_def intro_classes} & : & @{text method} \\
 | 
| 27040 | 593  | 
  \end{matharray}
 | 
594  | 
||
595  | 
  \begin{rail}
 | 
|
596  | 
'class' name '=' ((superclassexpr '+' (contextelem+)) | superclassexpr | (contextelem+)) \\  | 
|
597  | 
'begin'?  | 
|
598  | 
;  | 
|
599  | 
'instantiation' (nameref + 'and') '::' arity 'begin'  | 
|
600  | 
;  | 
|
601  | 
'instance'  | 
|
602  | 
;  | 
|
| 31914 | 603  | 
'instance' (nameref + 'and') '::' arity  | 
| 31681 | 604  | 
;  | 
| 27040 | 605  | 
'subclass' target? nameref  | 
606  | 
;  | 
|
| 31681 | 607  | 
    'instance' nameref ('<' | subseteq) nameref
 | 
608  | 
;  | 
|
| 27040 | 609  | 
'print\_classes'  | 
610  | 
;  | 
|
| 29706 | 611  | 
'class\_deps'  | 
612  | 
;  | 
|
| 27040 | 613  | 
|
614  | 
superclassexpr: nameref | (nameref '+' superclassexpr)  | 
|
615  | 
;  | 
|
616  | 
  \end{rail}
 | 
|
617  | 
||
| 
28760
 
cbc435f7b16b
unified use of declaration environment with IsarImplementation;
 
wenzelm 
parents: 
28758 
diff
changeset
 | 
618  | 
  \begin{description}
 | 
| 27040 | 619  | 
|
| 
28760
 
cbc435f7b16b
unified use of declaration environment with IsarImplementation;
 
wenzelm 
parents: 
28758 
diff
changeset
 | 
620  | 
  \item @{command "class"}~@{text "c = superclasses + body"} defines
 | 
| 27040 | 621  | 
  a new class @{text c}, inheriting from @{text superclasses}.  This
 | 
622  | 
  introduces a locale @{text c} with import of all locales @{text
 | 
|
623  | 
superclasses}.  | 
|
624  | 
||
625  | 
  Any @{element "fixes"} in @{text body} are lifted to the global
 | 
|
626  | 
  theory level (\emph{class operations} @{text "f\<^sub>1, \<dots>,
 | 
|
627  | 
  f\<^sub>n"} of class @{text c}), mapping the local type parameter
 | 
|
628  | 
  @{text \<alpha>} to a schematic type variable @{text "?\<alpha> :: c"}.
 | 
|
629  | 
||
630  | 
  Likewise, @{element "assumes"} in @{text body} are also lifted,
 | 
|
631  | 
  mapping each local parameter @{text "f :: \<tau>[\<alpha>]"} to its
 | 
|
632  | 
  corresponding global constant @{text "f :: \<tau>[?\<alpha> :: c]"}.  The
 | 
|
633  | 
  corresponding introduction rule is provided as @{text
 | 
|
634  | 
c_class_axioms.intro}. This rule should be rarely needed directly  | 
|
635  | 
  --- the @{method intro_classes} method takes care of the details of
 | 
|
636  | 
class membership proofs.  | 
|
637  | 
||
| 
28768
 
a056077b65a1
added section "Co-regularity of type classes and arities" (variant from old ref manual);
 
wenzelm 
parents: 
28767 
diff
changeset
 | 
638  | 
  \item @{command "instantiation"}~@{text "t :: (s\<^sub>1, \<dots>, s\<^sub>n)s
 | 
| 
28760
 
cbc435f7b16b
unified use of declaration environment with IsarImplementation;
 
wenzelm 
parents: 
28758 
diff
changeset
 | 
639  | 
  \<BEGIN>"} opens a theory target (cf.\ \secref{sec:target}) which
 | 
| 
 
cbc435f7b16b
unified use of declaration environment with IsarImplementation;
 
wenzelm 
parents: 
28758 
diff
changeset
 | 
640  | 
  allows to specify class operations @{text "f\<^sub>1, \<dots>, f\<^sub>n"} corresponding
 | 
| 
 
cbc435f7b16b
unified use of declaration environment with IsarImplementation;
 
wenzelm 
parents: 
28758 
diff
changeset
 | 
641  | 
  to sort @{text s} at the particular type instance @{text "(\<alpha>\<^sub>1 :: s\<^sub>1,
 | 
| 
 
cbc435f7b16b
unified use of declaration environment with IsarImplementation;
 
wenzelm 
parents: 
28758 
diff
changeset
 | 
642  | 
  \<dots>, \<alpha>\<^sub>n :: s\<^sub>n) t"}.  A plain @{command "instance"} command in the
 | 
| 
 
cbc435f7b16b
unified use of declaration environment with IsarImplementation;
 
wenzelm 
parents: 
28758 
diff
changeset
 | 
643  | 
target body poses a goal stating these type arities. The target is  | 
| 
 
cbc435f7b16b
unified use of declaration environment with IsarImplementation;
 
wenzelm 
parents: 
28758 
diff
changeset
 | 
644  | 
  concluded by an @{command_ref (local) "end"} command.
 | 
| 27040 | 645  | 
|
646  | 
Note that a list of simultaneous type constructors may be given;  | 
|
| 31914 | 647  | 
this corresponds nicely to mutually recursive type definitions, e.g.\  | 
| 27040 | 648  | 
in Isabelle/HOL.  | 
649  | 
||
| 
28760
 
cbc435f7b16b
unified use of declaration environment with IsarImplementation;
 
wenzelm 
parents: 
28758 
diff
changeset
 | 
650  | 
  \item @{command "instance"} in an instantiation target body sets
 | 
| 27040 | 651  | 
  up a goal stating the type arities claimed at the opening @{command
 | 
652  | 
  "instantiation"}.  The proof would usually proceed by @{method
 | 
|
653  | 
intro_classes}, and then establish the characteristic theorems of  | 
|
654  | 
the type classes involved. After finishing the proof, the  | 
|
655  | 
background theory will be augmented by the proven type arities.  | 
|
656  | 
||
| 31681 | 657  | 
  On the theory level, @{command "instance"}~@{text "t :: (s\<^sub>1, \<dots>,
 | 
658  | 
s\<^sub>n)s"} provides a convenient way to instantiate a type class with no  | 
|
659  | 
need to specifify operations: one can continue with the  | 
|
660  | 
instantiation proof immediately.  | 
|
661  | 
||
| 
28760
 
cbc435f7b16b
unified use of declaration environment with IsarImplementation;
 
wenzelm 
parents: 
28758 
diff
changeset
 | 
662  | 
  \item @{command "subclass"}~@{text c} in a class context for class
 | 
| 27040 | 663  | 
  @{text d} sets up a goal stating that class @{text c} is logically
 | 
664  | 
  contained in class @{text d}.  After finishing the proof, class
 | 
|
665  | 
  @{text d} is proven to be subclass @{text c} and the locale @{text
 | 
|
666  | 
  c} is interpreted into @{text d} simultaneously.
 | 
|
667  | 
||
| 31681 | 668  | 
A weakend form of this is available through a further variant of  | 
669  | 
  @{command instance}:  @{command instance}~@{text "c\<^sub>1 \<subseteq> c\<^sub>2"} opens
 | 
|
670  | 
  a proof that class @{text "c\<^isub>2"} implies @{text "c\<^isub>1"} without reference
 | 
|
671  | 
to the underlying locales; this is useful if the properties to prove  | 
|
672  | 
the logical connection are not sufficent on the locale level but on  | 
|
673  | 
the theory level.  | 
|
674  | 
||
| 
28760
 
cbc435f7b16b
unified use of declaration environment with IsarImplementation;
 
wenzelm 
parents: 
28758 
diff
changeset
 | 
675  | 
  \item @{command "print_classes"} prints all classes in the current
 | 
| 27040 | 676  | 
theory.  | 
677  | 
||
| 29706 | 678  | 
  \item @{command "class_deps"} visualizes all classes and their
 | 
679  | 
subclass relations as a Hasse diagram.  | 
|
680  | 
||
| 
28760
 
cbc435f7b16b
unified use of declaration environment with IsarImplementation;
 
wenzelm 
parents: 
28758 
diff
changeset
 | 
681  | 
  \item @{method intro_classes} repeatedly expands all class
 | 
| 27040 | 682  | 
introduction rules of this theory. Note that this method usually  | 
683  | 
needs not be named explicitly, as it is already included in the  | 
|
684  | 
  default proof step (e.g.\ of @{command "proof"}).  In particular,
 | 
|
685  | 
instantiation of trivial (syntactic) classes may be performed by a  | 
|
686  | 
  single ``@{command ".."}'' proof step.
 | 
|
| 26870 | 687  | 
|
| 
28760
 
cbc435f7b16b
unified use of declaration environment with IsarImplementation;
 
wenzelm 
parents: 
28758 
diff
changeset
 | 
688  | 
  \end{description}
 | 
| 26870 | 689  | 
*}  | 
690  | 
||
| 27040 | 691  | 
|
692  | 
subsection {* The class target *}
 | 
|
693  | 
||
694  | 
text {*
 | 
|
695  | 
%FIXME check  | 
|
696  | 
||
697  | 
  A named context may refer to a locale (cf.\ \secref{sec:target}).
 | 
|
698  | 
  If this locale is also a class @{text c}, apart from the common
 | 
|
699  | 
locale target behaviour the following happens.  | 
|
700  | 
||
701  | 
  \begin{itemize}
 | 
|
702  | 
||
703  | 
  \item Local constant declarations @{text "g[\<alpha>]"} referring to the
 | 
|
704  | 
  local type parameter @{text \<alpha>} and local parameters @{text "f[\<alpha>]"}
 | 
|
705  | 
  are accompanied by theory-level constants @{text "g[?\<alpha> :: c]"}
 | 
|
706  | 
  referring to theory-level class operations @{text "f[?\<alpha> :: c]"}.
 | 
|
707  | 
||
708  | 
\item Local theorem bindings are lifted as are assumptions.  | 
|
709  | 
||
710  | 
  \item Local syntax refers to local operations @{text "g[\<alpha>]"} and
 | 
|
711  | 
  global operations @{text "g[?\<alpha> :: c]"} uniformly.  Type inference
 | 
|
712  | 
resolves ambiguities. In rare cases, manual type annotations are  | 
|
713  | 
needed.  | 
|
714  | 
||
715  | 
  \end{itemize}
 | 
|
716  | 
*}  | 
|
717  | 
||
718  | 
||
| 27053 | 719  | 
subsection {* Old-style axiomatic type classes \label{sec:axclass} *}
 | 
| 27040 | 720  | 
|
721  | 
text {*
 | 
|
722  | 
  \begin{matharray}{rcl}
 | 
|
| 31681 | 723  | 
    @{command_def "axclass"} & : & @{text "theory \<rightarrow> theory"}
 | 
| 27040 | 724  | 
  \end{matharray}
 | 
725  | 
||
726  | 
Axiomatic type classes are Isabelle/Pure's primitive  | 
|
| 31681 | 727  | 
interface to type classes. For practical  | 
| 27040 | 728  | 
applications, you should consider using classes  | 
729  | 
  (cf.~\secref{sec:classes}) which provide high level interface.
 | 
|
730  | 
||
731  | 
  \begin{rail}
 | 
|
732  | 
'axclass' classdecl (axmdecl prop +)  | 
|
733  | 
;  | 
|
734  | 
  \end{rail}
 | 
|
735  | 
||
| 
28760
 
cbc435f7b16b
unified use of declaration environment with IsarImplementation;
 
wenzelm 
parents: 
28758 
diff
changeset
 | 
736  | 
  \begin{description}
 | 
| 27040 | 737  | 
|
| 
28760
 
cbc435f7b16b
unified use of declaration environment with IsarImplementation;
 
wenzelm 
parents: 
28758 
diff
changeset
 | 
738  | 
  \item @{command "axclass"}~@{text "c \<subseteq> c\<^sub>1, \<dots>, c\<^sub>n axms"} defines an
 | 
| 
 
cbc435f7b16b
unified use of declaration environment with IsarImplementation;
 
wenzelm 
parents: 
28758 
diff
changeset
 | 
739  | 
axiomatic type class as the intersection of existing classes, with  | 
| 
 
cbc435f7b16b
unified use of declaration environment with IsarImplementation;
 
wenzelm 
parents: 
28758 
diff
changeset
 | 
740  | 
additional axioms holding. Class axioms may not contain more than  | 
| 
 
cbc435f7b16b
unified use of declaration environment with IsarImplementation;
 
wenzelm 
parents: 
28758 
diff
changeset
 | 
741  | 
one type variable. The class axioms (with implicit sort constraints  | 
| 
 
cbc435f7b16b
unified use of declaration environment with IsarImplementation;
 
wenzelm 
parents: 
28758 
diff
changeset
 | 
742  | 
added) are bound to the given names. Furthermore a class  | 
| 
 
cbc435f7b16b
unified use of declaration environment with IsarImplementation;
 
wenzelm 
parents: 
28758 
diff
changeset
 | 
743  | 
  introduction rule is generated (being bound as @{text
 | 
| 
 
cbc435f7b16b
unified use of declaration environment with IsarImplementation;
 
wenzelm 
parents: 
28758 
diff
changeset
 | 
744  | 
  c_class.intro}); this rule is employed by method @{method
 | 
| 27040 | 745  | 
intro_classes} to support instantiation proofs of this class.  | 
746  | 
||
| 28767 | 747  | 
The ``class axioms'' (which are derived from the internal class  | 
748  | 
definition) are stored as theorems according to the given name  | 
|
749  | 
  specifications; the name space prefix @{text "c_class"} is added
 | 
|
750  | 
  here.  The full collection of these facts is also stored as @{text
 | 
|
| 27040 | 751  | 
c_class.axioms}.  | 
752  | 
||
| 
28760
 
cbc435f7b16b
unified use of declaration environment with IsarImplementation;
 
wenzelm 
parents: 
28758 
diff
changeset
 | 
753  | 
  \end{description}
 | 
| 27040 | 754  | 
*}  | 
755  | 
||
756  | 
||
757  | 
section {* Unrestricted overloading *}
 | 
|
758  | 
||
759  | 
text {*
 | 
|
760  | 
Isabelle/Pure's definitional schemes support certain forms of  | 
|
| 31047 | 761  | 
  overloading (see \secref{sec:consts}).  Overloading means that a
 | 
762  | 
  constant being declared as @{text "c :: \<alpha> decl"} may be
 | 
|
763  | 
defined separately on type instances  | 
|
764  | 
  @{text "c :: (\<beta>\<^sub>1, \<dots>, \<beta>\<^sub>n) t decl"}
 | 
|
765  | 
  for each type constructor @{text t}.  At most occassions
 | 
|
| 27040 | 766  | 
overloading will be used in a Haskell-like fashion together with  | 
767  | 
  type classes by means of @{command "instantiation"} (see
 | 
|
768  | 
  \secref{sec:class}).  Sometimes low-level overloading is desirable.
 | 
|
769  | 
  The @{command "overloading"} target provides a convenient view for
 | 
|
770  | 
end-users.  | 
|
771  | 
||
772  | 
  \begin{matharray}{rcl}
 | 
|
| 
28761
 
9ec4482c9201
updated/refined types of Isar language elements, removed special LaTeX macros;
 
wenzelm 
parents: 
28760 
diff
changeset
 | 
773  | 
    @{command_def "overloading"} & : & @{text "theory \<rightarrow> local_theory"} \\
 | 
| 27040 | 774  | 
  \end{matharray}
 | 
775  | 
||
776  | 
  \begin{rail}
 | 
|
777  | 
'overloading' \\  | 
|
778  | 
    ( string ( '==' | equiv ) term ( '(' 'unchecked' ')' )? + ) 'begin'
 | 
|
779  | 
  \end{rail}
 | 
|
780  | 
||
| 
28760
 
cbc435f7b16b
unified use of declaration environment with IsarImplementation;
 
wenzelm 
parents: 
28758 
diff
changeset
 | 
781  | 
  \begin{description}
 | 
| 27040 | 782  | 
|
| 
28760
 
cbc435f7b16b
unified use of declaration environment with IsarImplementation;
 
wenzelm 
parents: 
28758 
diff
changeset
 | 
783  | 
  \item @{command "overloading"}~@{text "x\<^sub>1 \<equiv> c\<^sub>1 :: \<tau>\<^sub>1 \<AND> \<dots> x\<^sub>n \<equiv> c\<^sub>n :: \<tau>\<^sub>n \<BEGIN>"}
 | 
| 27040 | 784  | 
  opens a theory target (cf.\ \secref{sec:target}) which allows to
 | 
785  | 
specify constants with overloaded definitions. These are identified  | 
|
| 
28760
 
cbc435f7b16b
unified use of declaration environment with IsarImplementation;
 
wenzelm 
parents: 
28758 
diff
changeset
 | 
786  | 
  by an explicitly given mapping from variable names @{text "x\<^sub>i"} to
 | 
| 
 
cbc435f7b16b
unified use of declaration environment with IsarImplementation;
 
wenzelm 
parents: 
28758 
diff
changeset
 | 
787  | 
  constants @{text "c\<^sub>i"} at particular type instances.  The
 | 
| 
 
cbc435f7b16b
unified use of declaration environment with IsarImplementation;
 
wenzelm 
parents: 
28758 
diff
changeset
 | 
788  | 
definitions themselves are established using common specification  | 
| 
 
cbc435f7b16b
unified use of declaration environment with IsarImplementation;
 
wenzelm 
parents: 
28758 
diff
changeset
 | 
789  | 
  tools, using the names @{text "x\<^sub>i"} as reference to the
 | 
| 
 
cbc435f7b16b
unified use of declaration environment with IsarImplementation;
 
wenzelm 
parents: 
28758 
diff
changeset
 | 
790  | 
  corresponding constants.  The target is concluded by @{command
 | 
| 
 
cbc435f7b16b
unified use of declaration environment with IsarImplementation;
 
wenzelm 
parents: 
28758 
diff
changeset
 | 
791  | 
(local) "end"}.  | 
| 27040 | 792  | 
|
793  | 
  A @{text "(unchecked)"} option disables global dependency checks for
 | 
|
794  | 
the corresponding definition, which is occasionally useful for  | 
|
| 31047 | 795  | 
  exotic overloading (see \secref{sec:consts} for a precise description).
 | 
796  | 
It is at the discretion of the user to avoid  | 
|
| 27040 | 797  | 
malformed theory specifications!  | 
798  | 
||
| 
28760
 
cbc435f7b16b
unified use of declaration environment with IsarImplementation;
 
wenzelm 
parents: 
28758 
diff
changeset
 | 
799  | 
  \end{description}
 | 
| 27040 | 800  | 
*}  | 
801  | 
||
802  | 
||
803  | 
section {* Incorporating ML code \label{sec:ML} *}
 | 
|
804  | 
||
805  | 
text {*
 | 
|
806  | 
  \begin{matharray}{rcl}
 | 
|
| 
28761
 
9ec4482c9201
updated/refined types of Isar language elements, removed special LaTeX macros;
 
wenzelm 
parents: 
28760 
diff
changeset
 | 
807  | 
    @{command_def "use"} & : & @{text "local_theory \<rightarrow> local_theory"} \\
 | 
| 
 
9ec4482c9201
updated/refined types of Isar language elements, removed special LaTeX macros;
 
wenzelm 
parents: 
28760 
diff
changeset
 | 
808  | 
    @{command_def "ML"} & : & @{text "local_theory \<rightarrow> local_theory"} \\
 | 
| 
 
9ec4482c9201
updated/refined types of Isar language elements, removed special LaTeX macros;
 
wenzelm 
parents: 
28760 
diff
changeset
 | 
809  | 
    @{command_def "ML_prf"} & : & @{text "proof \<rightarrow> proof"} \\
 | 
| 
 
9ec4482c9201
updated/refined types of Isar language elements, removed special LaTeX macros;
 
wenzelm 
parents: 
28760 
diff
changeset
 | 
810  | 
    @{command_def "ML_val"} & : & @{text "any \<rightarrow>"} \\
 | 
| 
 
9ec4482c9201
updated/refined types of Isar language elements, removed special LaTeX macros;
 
wenzelm 
parents: 
28760 
diff
changeset
 | 
811  | 
    @{command_def "ML_command"} & : & @{text "any \<rightarrow>"} \\
 | 
| 
 
9ec4482c9201
updated/refined types of Isar language elements, removed special LaTeX macros;
 
wenzelm 
parents: 
28760 
diff
changeset
 | 
812  | 
    @{command_def "setup"} & : & @{text "theory \<rightarrow> theory"} \\
 | 
| 30461 | 813  | 
    @{command_def "local_setup"} & : & @{text "local_theory \<rightarrow> local_theory"} \\
 | 
| 30526 | 814  | 
    @{command_def "attribute_setup"} & : & @{text "theory \<rightarrow> theory"} \\
 | 
| 
28760
 
cbc435f7b16b
unified use of declaration environment with IsarImplementation;
 
wenzelm 
parents: 
28758 
diff
changeset
 | 
815  | 
  \end{matharray}
 | 
| 
 
cbc435f7b16b
unified use of declaration environment with IsarImplementation;
 
wenzelm 
parents: 
28758 
diff
changeset
 | 
816  | 
|
| 
 
cbc435f7b16b
unified use of declaration environment with IsarImplementation;
 
wenzelm 
parents: 
28758 
diff
changeset
 | 
817  | 
  \begin{mldecls}
 | 
| 28758 | 818  | 
    @{index_ML bind_thms: "string * thm list -> unit"} \\
 | 
819  | 
    @{index_ML bind_thm: "string * thm -> unit"} \\
 | 
|
| 
28760
 
cbc435f7b16b
unified use of declaration environment with IsarImplementation;
 
wenzelm 
parents: 
28758 
diff
changeset
 | 
820  | 
  \end{mldecls}
 | 
| 27040 | 821  | 
|
822  | 
  \begin{rail}
 | 
|
823  | 
'use' name  | 
|
824  | 
;  | 
|
| 30461 | 825  | 
    ('ML' | 'ML\_prf' | 'ML\_val' | 'ML\_command' | 'setup' | 'local\_setup') text
 | 
| 27040 | 826  | 
;  | 
| 30526 | 827  | 
'attribute\_setup' name '=' text text  | 
828  | 
;  | 
|
| 27040 | 829  | 
  \end{rail}
 | 
830  | 
||
| 
28760
 
cbc435f7b16b
unified use of declaration environment with IsarImplementation;
 
wenzelm 
parents: 
28758 
diff
changeset
 | 
831  | 
  \begin{description}
 | 
| 27040 | 832  | 
|
| 
28760
 
cbc435f7b16b
unified use of declaration environment with IsarImplementation;
 
wenzelm 
parents: 
28758 
diff
changeset
 | 
833  | 
  \item @{command "use"}~@{text "file"} reads and executes ML
 | 
| 27040 | 834  | 
  commands from @{text "file"}.  The current theory context is passed
 | 
| 30461 | 835  | 
  down to the ML toplevel and may be modified, using @{ML
 | 
| 27040 | 836  | 
"Context.>>"} or derived ML commands. The file name is checked with  | 
837  | 
  the @{keyword_ref "uses"} dependency declaration given in the theory
 | 
|
838  | 
  header (see also \secref{sec:begin-thy}).
 | 
|
| 28281 | 839  | 
|
840  | 
Top-level ML bindings are stored within the (global or local) theory  | 
|
841  | 
context.  | 
|
| 27040 | 842  | 
|
| 
28760
 
cbc435f7b16b
unified use of declaration environment with IsarImplementation;
 
wenzelm 
parents: 
28758 
diff
changeset
 | 
843  | 
  \item @{command "ML"}~@{text "text"} is similar to @{command "use"},
 | 
| 
 
cbc435f7b16b
unified use of declaration environment with IsarImplementation;
 
wenzelm 
parents: 
28758 
diff
changeset
 | 
844  | 
  but executes ML commands directly from the given @{text "text"}.
 | 
| 
 
cbc435f7b16b
unified use of declaration environment with IsarImplementation;
 
wenzelm 
parents: 
28758 
diff
changeset
 | 
845  | 
Top-level ML bindings are stored within the (global or local) theory  | 
| 
 
cbc435f7b16b
unified use of declaration environment with IsarImplementation;
 
wenzelm 
parents: 
28758 
diff
changeset
 | 
846  | 
context.  | 
| 28281 | 847  | 
|
| 
28760
 
cbc435f7b16b
unified use of declaration environment with IsarImplementation;
 
wenzelm 
parents: 
28758 
diff
changeset
 | 
848  | 
  \item @{command "ML_prf"} is analogous to @{command "ML"} but works
 | 
| 
 
cbc435f7b16b
unified use of declaration environment with IsarImplementation;
 
wenzelm 
parents: 
28758 
diff
changeset
 | 
849  | 
within a proof context.  | 
| 28281 | 850  | 
|
851  | 
Top-level ML bindings are stored within the proof context in a  | 
|
852  | 
purely sequential fashion, disregarding the nested proof structure.  | 
|
853  | 
  ML bindings introduced by @{command "ML_prf"} are discarded at the
 | 
|
854  | 
end of the proof.  | 
|
| 27040 | 855  | 
|
| 
28760
 
cbc435f7b16b
unified use of declaration environment with IsarImplementation;
 
wenzelm 
parents: 
28758 
diff
changeset
 | 
856  | 
  \item @{command "ML_val"} and @{command "ML_command"} are diagnostic
 | 
| 
 
cbc435f7b16b
unified use of declaration environment with IsarImplementation;
 
wenzelm 
parents: 
28758 
diff
changeset
 | 
857  | 
  versions of @{command "ML"}, which means that the context may not be
 | 
| 
 
cbc435f7b16b
unified use of declaration environment with IsarImplementation;
 
wenzelm 
parents: 
28758 
diff
changeset
 | 
858  | 
  updated.  @{command "ML_val"} echos the bindings produced at the ML
 | 
| 
 
cbc435f7b16b
unified use of declaration environment with IsarImplementation;
 
wenzelm 
parents: 
28758 
diff
changeset
 | 
859  | 
  toplevel, but @{command "ML_command"} is silent.
 | 
| 27040 | 860  | 
|
| 
28760
 
cbc435f7b16b
unified use of declaration environment with IsarImplementation;
 
wenzelm 
parents: 
28758 
diff
changeset
 | 
861  | 
  \item @{command "setup"}~@{text "text"} changes the current theory
 | 
| 27040 | 862  | 
  context by applying @{text "text"}, which refers to an ML expression
 | 
| 30461 | 863  | 
  of type @{ML_type "theory -> theory"}.  This enables to initialize
 | 
864  | 
any object-logic specific tools and packages written in ML, for  | 
|
865  | 
example.  | 
|
866  | 
||
867  | 
  \item @{command "local_setup"} is similar to @{command "setup"} for
 | 
|
868  | 
  a local theory context, and an ML expression of type @{ML_type
 | 
|
869  | 
"local_theory -> local_theory"}. This allows to  | 
|
870  | 
invoke local theory specification packages without going through  | 
|
871  | 
concrete outer syntax, for example.  | 
|
| 28758 | 872  | 
|
| 30526 | 873  | 
  \item @{command "attribute_setup"}~@{text "name = text description"}
 | 
874  | 
  defines an attribute in the current theory.  The given @{text
 | 
|
875  | 
"text"} has to be an ML expression of type  | 
|
876  | 
  @{ML_type "attribute context_parser"}, cf.\ basic parsers defined in
 | 
|
877  | 
  structure @{ML_struct Args} and @{ML_struct Attrib}.
 | 
|
878  | 
||
879  | 
In principle, attributes can operate both on a given theorem and the  | 
|
880  | 
implicit context, although in practice only one is modified and the  | 
|
881  | 
other serves as parameter. Here are examples for these two cases:  | 
|
882  | 
||
883  | 
  \end{description}
 | 
|
884  | 
*}  | 
|
885  | 
||
886  | 
    attribute_setup my_rule = {*
 | 
|
887  | 
Attrib.thms >> (fn ths =>  | 
|
888  | 
Thm.rule_attribute (fn context: Context.generic => fn th: thm =>  | 
|
889  | 
let val th' = th OF ths  | 
|
890  | 
in th' end)) *} "my rule"  | 
|
891  | 
||
| 30546 | 892  | 
    attribute_setup my_declaration = {*
 | 
| 30526 | 893  | 
Attrib.thms >> (fn ths =>  | 
894  | 
Thm.declaration_attribute (fn th: thm => fn context: Context.generic =>  | 
|
895  | 
let val context' = context  | 
|
896  | 
in context' end)) *} "my declaration"  | 
|
897  | 
||
898  | 
text {*
 | 
|
899  | 
  \begin{description}
 | 
|
900  | 
||
| 28758 | 901  | 
  \item @{ML bind_thms}~@{text "(name, thms)"} stores a list of
 | 
902  | 
theorems produced in ML both in the theory context and the ML  | 
|
903  | 
toplevel, associating it with the provided name. Theorems are put  | 
|
904  | 
into a global ``standard'' format before being stored.  | 
|
905  | 
||
906  | 
  \item @{ML bind_thm} is similar to @{ML bind_thms} but refers to a
 | 
|
907  | 
singleton theorem.  | 
|
| 27040 | 908  | 
|
| 
28760
 
cbc435f7b16b
unified use of declaration environment with IsarImplementation;
 
wenzelm 
parents: 
28758 
diff
changeset
 | 
909  | 
  \end{description}
 | 
| 27040 | 910  | 
*}  | 
911  | 
||
912  | 
||
913  | 
section {* Primitive specification elements *}
 | 
|
914  | 
||
915  | 
subsection {* Type classes and sorts \label{sec:classes} *}
 | 
|
916  | 
||
917  | 
text {*
 | 
|
918  | 
  \begin{matharray}{rcll}
 | 
|
| 
28761
 
9ec4482c9201
updated/refined types of Isar language elements, removed special LaTeX macros;
 
wenzelm 
parents: 
28760 
diff
changeset
 | 
919  | 
    @{command_def "classes"} & : & @{text "theory \<rightarrow> theory"} \\
 | 
| 
 
9ec4482c9201
updated/refined types of Isar language elements, removed special LaTeX macros;
 
wenzelm 
parents: 
28760 
diff
changeset
 | 
920  | 
    @{command_def "classrel"} & : & @{text "theory \<rightarrow> theory"} & (axiomatic!) \\
 | 
| 
 
9ec4482c9201
updated/refined types of Isar language elements, removed special LaTeX macros;
 
wenzelm 
parents: 
28760 
diff
changeset
 | 
921  | 
    @{command_def "defaultsort"} & : & @{text "theory \<rightarrow> theory"} \\
 | 
| 
 
9ec4482c9201
updated/refined types of Isar language elements, removed special LaTeX macros;
 
wenzelm 
parents: 
28760 
diff
changeset
 | 
922  | 
    @{command_def "class_deps"}@{text "\<^sup>*"} & : & @{text "context \<rightarrow>"} \\
 | 
| 27040 | 923  | 
  \end{matharray}
 | 
924  | 
||
925  | 
  \begin{rail}
 | 
|
926  | 
'classes' (classdecl +)  | 
|
927  | 
;  | 
|
928  | 
    'classrel' (nameref ('<' | subseteq) nameref + 'and')
 | 
|
929  | 
;  | 
|
930  | 
'defaultsort' sort  | 
|
931  | 
;  | 
|
932  | 
  \end{rail}
 | 
|
933  | 
||
| 
28760
 
cbc435f7b16b
unified use of declaration environment with IsarImplementation;
 
wenzelm 
parents: 
28758 
diff
changeset
 | 
934  | 
  \begin{description}
 | 
| 27040 | 935  | 
|
| 
28760
 
cbc435f7b16b
unified use of declaration environment with IsarImplementation;
 
wenzelm 
parents: 
28758 
diff
changeset
 | 
936  | 
  \item @{command "classes"}~@{text "c \<subseteq> c\<^sub>1, \<dots>, c\<^sub>n"} declares class
 | 
| 
 
cbc435f7b16b
unified use of declaration environment with IsarImplementation;
 
wenzelm 
parents: 
28758 
diff
changeset
 | 
937  | 
  @{text c} to be a subclass of existing classes @{text "c\<^sub>1, \<dots>, c\<^sub>n"}.
 | 
| 28767 | 938  | 
Isabelle implicitly maintains the transitive closure of the class  | 
939  | 
hierarchy. Cyclic class structures are not permitted.  | 
|
| 27040 | 940  | 
|
| 
28760
 
cbc435f7b16b
unified use of declaration environment with IsarImplementation;
 
wenzelm 
parents: 
28758 
diff
changeset
 | 
941  | 
  \item @{command "classrel"}~@{text "c\<^sub>1 \<subseteq> c\<^sub>2"} states subclass
 | 
| 
 
cbc435f7b16b
unified use of declaration environment with IsarImplementation;
 
wenzelm 
parents: 
28758 
diff
changeset
 | 
942  | 
  relations between existing classes @{text "c\<^sub>1"} and @{text "c\<^sub>2"}.
 | 
| 
 
cbc435f7b16b
unified use of declaration environment with IsarImplementation;
 
wenzelm 
parents: 
28758 
diff
changeset
 | 
943  | 
  This is done axiomatically!  The @{command_ref "instance"} command
 | 
| 
 
cbc435f7b16b
unified use of declaration environment with IsarImplementation;
 
wenzelm 
parents: 
28758 
diff
changeset
 | 
944  | 
  (see \secref{sec:axclass}) provides a way to introduce proven class
 | 
| 
 
cbc435f7b16b
unified use of declaration environment with IsarImplementation;
 
wenzelm 
parents: 
28758 
diff
changeset
 | 
945  | 
relations.  | 
| 27040 | 946  | 
|
| 
28760
 
cbc435f7b16b
unified use of declaration environment with IsarImplementation;
 
wenzelm 
parents: 
28758 
diff
changeset
 | 
947  | 
  \item @{command "defaultsort"}~@{text s} makes sort @{text s} the
 | 
| 28767 | 948  | 
new default sort for any type variable that is given explicitly in  | 
949  | 
the text, but lacks a sort constraint (wrt.\ the current context).  | 
|
950  | 
Type variables generated by type inference are not affected.  | 
|
951  | 
||
952  | 
Usually the default sort is only changed when defining a new  | 
|
953  | 
object-logic. For example, the default sort in Isabelle/HOL is  | 
|
954  | 
  @{text type}, the class of all HOL types.  %FIXME sort antiq?
 | 
|
955  | 
||
956  | 
When merging theories, the default sorts of the parents are  | 
|
957  | 
logically intersected, i.e.\ the representations as lists of classes  | 
|
958  | 
are joined.  | 
|
| 27040 | 959  | 
|
| 
28760
 
cbc435f7b16b
unified use of declaration environment with IsarImplementation;
 
wenzelm 
parents: 
28758 
diff
changeset
 | 
960  | 
  \item @{command "class_deps"} visualizes the subclass relation,
 | 
| 27040 | 961  | 
  using Isabelle's graph browser tool (see also \cite{isabelle-sys}).
 | 
962  | 
||
| 
28760
 
cbc435f7b16b
unified use of declaration environment with IsarImplementation;
 
wenzelm 
parents: 
28758 
diff
changeset
 | 
963  | 
  \end{description}
 | 
| 27040 | 964  | 
*}  | 
965  | 
||
966  | 
||
967  | 
subsection {* Types and type abbreviations \label{sec:types-pure} *}
 | 
|
968  | 
||
969  | 
text {*
 | 
|
970  | 
  \begin{matharray}{rcll}
 | 
|
| 
28761
 
9ec4482c9201
updated/refined types of Isar language elements, removed special LaTeX macros;
 
wenzelm 
parents: 
28760 
diff
changeset
 | 
971  | 
    @{command_def "types"} & : & @{text "theory \<rightarrow> theory"} \\
 | 
| 
 
9ec4482c9201
updated/refined types of Isar language elements, removed special LaTeX macros;
 
wenzelm 
parents: 
28760 
diff
changeset
 | 
972  | 
    @{command_def "typedecl"} & : & @{text "theory \<rightarrow> theory"} \\
 | 
| 
 
9ec4482c9201
updated/refined types of Isar language elements, removed special LaTeX macros;
 
wenzelm 
parents: 
28760 
diff
changeset
 | 
973  | 
    @{command_def "arities"} & : & @{text "theory \<rightarrow> theory"} & (axiomatic!) \\
 | 
| 27040 | 974  | 
  \end{matharray}
 | 
975  | 
||
976  | 
  \begin{rail}
 | 
|
977  | 
'types' (typespec '=' type infix? +)  | 
|
978  | 
;  | 
|
979  | 
'typedecl' typespec infix?  | 
|
980  | 
;  | 
|
981  | 
'arities' (nameref '::' arity +)  | 
|
982  | 
;  | 
|
983  | 
  \end{rail}
 | 
|
984  | 
||
| 
28760
 
cbc435f7b16b
unified use of declaration environment with IsarImplementation;
 
wenzelm 
parents: 
28758 
diff
changeset
 | 
985  | 
  \begin{description}
 | 
| 27040 | 986  | 
|
| 28767 | 987  | 
  \item @{command "types"}~@{text "(\<alpha>\<^sub>1, \<dots>, \<alpha>\<^sub>n) t = \<tau>"} introduces a
 | 
988  | 
  \emph{type synonym} @{text "(\<alpha>\<^sub>1, \<dots>, \<alpha>\<^sub>n) t"} for the existing type
 | 
|
989  | 
  @{text "\<tau>"}.  Unlike actual type definitions, as are available in
 | 
|
990  | 
Isabelle/HOL for example, type synonyms are merely syntactic  | 
|
| 
28760
 
cbc435f7b16b
unified use of declaration environment with IsarImplementation;
 
wenzelm 
parents: 
28758 
diff
changeset
 | 
991  | 
abbreviations without any logical significance. Internally, type  | 
| 
 
cbc435f7b16b
unified use of declaration environment with IsarImplementation;
 
wenzelm 
parents: 
28758 
diff
changeset
 | 
992  | 
synonyms are fully expanded.  | 
| 27040 | 993  | 
|
| 
28760
 
cbc435f7b16b
unified use of declaration environment with IsarImplementation;
 
wenzelm 
parents: 
28758 
diff
changeset
 | 
994  | 
  \item @{command "typedecl"}~@{text "(\<alpha>\<^sub>1, \<dots>, \<alpha>\<^sub>n) t"} declares a new
 | 
| 28767 | 995  | 
  type constructor @{text t}.  If the object-logic defines a base sort
 | 
996  | 
  @{text s}, then the constructor is declared to operate on that, via
 | 
|
997  | 
  the axiomatic specification @{command arities}~@{text "t :: (s, \<dots>,
 | 
|
| 
28768
 
a056077b65a1
added section "Co-regularity of type classes and arities" (variant from old ref manual);
 
wenzelm 
parents: 
28767 
diff
changeset
 | 
998  | 
s)s"}.  | 
| 27040 | 999  | 
|
| 
28768
 
a056077b65a1
added section "Co-regularity of type classes and arities" (variant from old ref manual);
 
wenzelm 
parents: 
28767 
diff
changeset
 | 
1000  | 
  \item @{command "arities"}~@{text "t :: (s\<^sub>1, \<dots>, s\<^sub>n)s"} augments
 | 
| 
28760
 
cbc435f7b16b
unified use of declaration environment with IsarImplementation;
 
wenzelm 
parents: 
28758 
diff
changeset
 | 
1001  | 
Isabelle's order-sorted signature of types by new type constructor  | 
| 
 
cbc435f7b16b
unified use of declaration environment with IsarImplementation;
 
wenzelm 
parents: 
28758 
diff
changeset
 | 
1002  | 
  arities.  This is done axiomatically!  The @{command_ref "instance"}
 | 
| 
28768
 
a056077b65a1
added section "Co-regularity of type classes and arities" (variant from old ref manual);
 
wenzelm 
parents: 
28767 
diff
changeset
 | 
1003  | 
  command (see \secref{sec:axclass}) provides a way to introduce
 | 
| 
 
a056077b65a1
added section "Co-regularity of type classes and arities" (variant from old ref manual);
 
wenzelm 
parents: 
28767 
diff
changeset
 | 
1004  | 
proven type arities.  | 
| 27040 | 1005  | 
|
| 
28760
 
cbc435f7b16b
unified use of declaration environment with IsarImplementation;
 
wenzelm 
parents: 
28758 
diff
changeset
 | 
1006  | 
  \end{description}
 | 
| 27040 | 1007  | 
*}  | 
1008  | 
||
1009  | 
||
| 
28768
 
a056077b65a1
added section "Co-regularity of type classes and arities" (variant from old ref manual);
 
wenzelm 
parents: 
28767 
diff
changeset
 | 
1010  | 
subsection {* Co-regularity of type classes and arities *}
 | 
| 
 
a056077b65a1
added section "Co-regularity of type classes and arities" (variant from old ref manual);
 
wenzelm 
parents: 
28767 
diff
changeset
 | 
1011  | 
|
| 
 
a056077b65a1
added section "Co-regularity of type classes and arities" (variant from old ref manual);
 
wenzelm 
parents: 
28767 
diff
changeset
 | 
1012  | 
text {* The class relation together with the collection of
 | 
| 
 
a056077b65a1
added section "Co-regularity of type classes and arities" (variant from old ref manual);
 
wenzelm 
parents: 
28767 
diff
changeset
 | 
1013  | 
type-constructor arities must obey the principle of  | 
| 
 
a056077b65a1
added section "Co-regularity of type classes and arities" (variant from old ref manual);
 
wenzelm 
parents: 
28767 
diff
changeset
 | 
1014  | 
  \emph{co-regularity} as defined below.
 | 
| 
 
a056077b65a1
added section "Co-regularity of type classes and arities" (variant from old ref manual);
 
wenzelm 
parents: 
28767 
diff
changeset
 | 
1015  | 
|
| 
 
a056077b65a1
added section "Co-regularity of type classes and arities" (variant from old ref manual);
 
wenzelm 
parents: 
28767 
diff
changeset
 | 
1016  | 
\medskip For the subsequent formulation of co-regularity we assume  | 
| 
 
a056077b65a1
added section "Co-regularity of type classes and arities" (variant from old ref manual);
 
wenzelm 
parents: 
28767 
diff
changeset
 | 
1017  | 
that the class relation is closed by transitivity and reflexivity.  | 
| 
 
a056077b65a1
added section "Co-regularity of type classes and arities" (variant from old ref manual);
 
wenzelm 
parents: 
28767 
diff
changeset
 | 
1018  | 
  Moreover the collection of arities @{text "t :: (\<^vec>s)c"} is
 | 
| 
 
a056077b65a1
added section "Co-regularity of type classes and arities" (variant from old ref manual);
 
wenzelm 
parents: 
28767 
diff
changeset
 | 
1019  | 
  completed such that @{text "t :: (\<^vec>s)c"} and @{text "c \<subseteq> c'"}
 | 
| 
 
a056077b65a1
added section "Co-regularity of type classes and arities" (variant from old ref manual);
 
wenzelm 
parents: 
28767 
diff
changeset
 | 
1020  | 
  implies @{text "t :: (\<^vec>s)c'"} for all such declarations.
 | 
| 
 
a056077b65a1
added section "Co-regularity of type classes and arities" (variant from old ref manual);
 
wenzelm 
parents: 
28767 
diff
changeset
 | 
1021  | 
|
| 
 
a056077b65a1
added section "Co-regularity of type classes and arities" (variant from old ref manual);
 
wenzelm 
parents: 
28767 
diff
changeset
 | 
1022  | 
Treating sorts as finite sets of classes (meaning the intersection),  | 
| 
 
a056077b65a1
added section "Co-regularity of type classes and arities" (variant from old ref manual);
 
wenzelm 
parents: 
28767 
diff
changeset
 | 
1023  | 
  the class relation @{text "c\<^sub>1 \<subseteq> c\<^sub>2"} is extended to sorts as
 | 
| 
 
a056077b65a1
added section "Co-regularity of type classes and arities" (variant from old ref manual);
 
wenzelm 
parents: 
28767 
diff
changeset
 | 
1024  | 
follows:  | 
| 
 
a056077b65a1
added section "Co-regularity of type classes and arities" (variant from old ref manual);
 
wenzelm 
parents: 
28767 
diff
changeset
 | 
1025  | 
\[  | 
| 
 
a056077b65a1
added section "Co-regularity of type classes and arities" (variant from old ref manual);
 
wenzelm 
parents: 
28767 
diff
changeset
 | 
1026  | 
    @{text "s\<^sub>1 \<subseteq> s\<^sub>2 \<equiv> \<forall>c\<^sub>2 \<in> s\<^sub>2. \<exists>c\<^sub>1 \<in> s\<^sub>1. c\<^sub>1 \<subseteq> c\<^sub>2"}
 | 
| 
 
a056077b65a1
added section "Co-regularity of type classes and arities" (variant from old ref manual);
 
wenzelm 
parents: 
28767 
diff
changeset
 | 
1027  | 
\]  | 
| 
 
a056077b65a1
added section "Co-regularity of type classes and arities" (variant from old ref manual);
 
wenzelm 
parents: 
28767 
diff
changeset
 | 
1028  | 
|
| 
 
a056077b65a1
added section "Co-regularity of type classes and arities" (variant from old ref manual);
 
wenzelm 
parents: 
28767 
diff
changeset
 | 
1029  | 
This relation on sorts is further extended to tuples of sorts (of  | 
| 
 
a056077b65a1
added section "Co-regularity of type classes and arities" (variant from old ref manual);
 
wenzelm 
parents: 
28767 
diff
changeset
 | 
1030  | 
the same length) in the component-wise way.  | 
| 
 
a056077b65a1
added section "Co-regularity of type classes and arities" (variant from old ref manual);
 
wenzelm 
parents: 
28767 
diff
changeset
 | 
1031  | 
|
| 
 
a056077b65a1
added section "Co-regularity of type classes and arities" (variant from old ref manual);
 
wenzelm 
parents: 
28767 
diff
changeset
 | 
1032  | 
\smallskip Co-regularity of the class relation together with the  | 
| 
 
a056077b65a1
added section "Co-regularity of type classes and arities" (variant from old ref manual);
 
wenzelm 
parents: 
28767 
diff
changeset
 | 
1033  | 
arities relation means:  | 
| 
 
a056077b65a1
added section "Co-regularity of type classes and arities" (variant from old ref manual);
 
wenzelm 
parents: 
28767 
diff
changeset
 | 
1034  | 
\[  | 
| 
 
a056077b65a1
added section "Co-regularity of type classes and arities" (variant from old ref manual);
 
wenzelm 
parents: 
28767 
diff
changeset
 | 
1035  | 
    @{text "t :: (\<^vec>s\<^sub>1)c\<^sub>1 \<Longrightarrow> t :: (\<^vec>s\<^sub>2)c\<^sub>2 \<Longrightarrow> c\<^sub>1 \<subseteq> c\<^sub>2 \<Longrightarrow> \<^vec>s\<^sub>1 \<subseteq> \<^vec>s\<^sub>2"}
 | 
| 
 
a056077b65a1
added section "Co-regularity of type classes and arities" (variant from old ref manual);
 
wenzelm 
parents: 
28767 
diff
changeset
 | 
1036  | 
\]  | 
| 
 
a056077b65a1
added section "Co-regularity of type classes and arities" (variant from old ref manual);
 
wenzelm 
parents: 
28767 
diff
changeset
 | 
1037  | 
\noindent for all such arities. In other words, whenever the result  | 
| 
 
a056077b65a1
added section "Co-regularity of type classes and arities" (variant from old ref manual);
 
wenzelm 
parents: 
28767 
diff
changeset
 | 
1038  | 
classes of some type-constructor arities are related, then the  | 
| 
 
a056077b65a1
added section "Co-regularity of type classes and arities" (variant from old ref manual);
 
wenzelm 
parents: 
28767 
diff
changeset
 | 
1039  | 
argument sorts need to be related in the same way.  | 
| 
 
a056077b65a1
added section "Co-regularity of type classes and arities" (variant from old ref manual);
 
wenzelm 
parents: 
28767 
diff
changeset
 | 
1040  | 
|
| 
 
a056077b65a1
added section "Co-regularity of type classes and arities" (variant from old ref manual);
 
wenzelm 
parents: 
28767 
diff
changeset
 | 
1041  | 
\medskip Co-regularity is a very fundamental property of the  | 
| 
 
a056077b65a1
added section "Co-regularity of type classes and arities" (variant from old ref manual);
 
wenzelm 
parents: 
28767 
diff
changeset
 | 
1042  | 
order-sorted algebra of types. For example, it entails principle  | 
| 
 
a056077b65a1
added section "Co-regularity of type classes and arities" (variant from old ref manual);
 
wenzelm 
parents: 
28767 
diff
changeset
 | 
1043  | 
  types and most general unifiers, e.g.\ see \cite{nipkow-prehofer}.
 | 
| 
 
a056077b65a1
added section "Co-regularity of type classes and arities" (variant from old ref manual);
 
wenzelm 
parents: 
28767 
diff
changeset
 | 
1044  | 
*}  | 
| 
 
a056077b65a1
added section "Co-regularity of type classes and arities" (variant from old ref manual);
 
wenzelm 
parents: 
28767 
diff
changeset
 | 
1045  | 
|
| 
 
a056077b65a1
added section "Co-regularity of type classes and arities" (variant from old ref manual);
 
wenzelm 
parents: 
28767 
diff
changeset
 | 
1046  | 
|
| 27040 | 1047  | 
subsection {* Constants and definitions \label{sec:consts} *}
 | 
1048  | 
||
1049  | 
text {*
 | 
|
1050  | 
Definitions essentially express abbreviations within the logic. The  | 
|
1051  | 
  simplest form of a definition is @{text "c :: \<sigma> \<equiv> t"}, where @{text
 | 
|
1052  | 
c} is a newly declared constant. Isabelle also allows derived forms  | 
|
1053  | 
  where the arguments of @{text c} appear on the left, abbreviating a
 | 
|
1054  | 
  prefix of @{text \<lambda>}-abstractions, e.g.\ @{text "c \<equiv> \<lambda>x y. t"} may be
 | 
|
1055  | 
  written more conveniently as @{text "c x y \<equiv> t"}.  Moreover,
 | 
|
1056  | 
definitions may be weakened by adding arbitrary pre-conditions:  | 
|
1057  | 
  @{text "A \<Longrightarrow> c x y \<equiv> t"}.
 | 
|
1058  | 
||
1059  | 
\medskip The built-in well-formedness conditions for definitional  | 
|
1060  | 
specifications are:  | 
|
1061  | 
||
1062  | 
  \begin{itemize}
 | 
|
1063  | 
||
1064  | 
\item Arguments (on the left-hand side) must be distinct variables.  | 
|
1065  | 
||
1066  | 
\item All variables on the right-hand side must also appear on the  | 
|
1067  | 
left-hand side.  | 
|
1068  | 
||
1069  | 
\item All type variables on the right-hand side must also appear on  | 
|
1070  | 
  the left-hand side; this prohibits @{text "0 :: nat \<equiv> length ([] ::
 | 
|
1071  | 
\<alpha> list)"} for example.  | 
|
1072  | 
||
1073  | 
\item The definition must not be recursive. Most object-logics  | 
|
1074  | 
provide definitional principles that can be used to express  | 
|
1075  | 
recursion safely.  | 
|
1076  | 
||
1077  | 
  \end{itemize}
 | 
|
1078  | 
||
| 31047 | 1079  | 
The right-hand side of overloaded definitions may mention overloaded constants  | 
| 27040 | 1080  | 
recursively at type instances corresponding to the immediate  | 
1081  | 
  argument types @{text "\<beta>\<^sub>1, \<dots>, \<beta>\<^sub>n"}.  Incomplete
 | 
|
1082  | 
specification patterns impose global constraints on all occurrences,  | 
|
1083  | 
  e.g.\ @{text "d :: \<alpha> \<times> \<alpha>"} on the left-hand side means that all
 | 
|
1084  | 
corresponding occurrences on some right-hand side need to be an  | 
|
1085  | 
  instance of this, general @{text "d :: \<alpha> \<times> \<beta>"} will be disallowed.
 | 
|
1086  | 
||
1087  | 
  \begin{matharray}{rcl}
 | 
|
| 
28761
 
9ec4482c9201
updated/refined types of Isar language elements, removed special LaTeX macros;
 
wenzelm 
parents: 
28760 
diff
changeset
 | 
1088  | 
    @{command_def "consts"} & : & @{text "theory \<rightarrow> theory"} \\
 | 
| 
 
9ec4482c9201
updated/refined types of Isar language elements, removed special LaTeX macros;
 
wenzelm 
parents: 
28760 
diff
changeset
 | 
1089  | 
    @{command_def "defs"} & : & @{text "theory \<rightarrow> theory"} \\
 | 
| 
 
9ec4482c9201
updated/refined types of Isar language elements, removed special LaTeX macros;
 
wenzelm 
parents: 
28760 
diff
changeset
 | 
1090  | 
    @{command_def "constdefs"} & : & @{text "theory \<rightarrow> theory"} \\
 | 
| 27040 | 1091  | 
  \end{matharray}
 | 
1092  | 
||
1093  | 
  \begin{rail}
 | 
|
1094  | 
'consts' ((name '::' type mixfix?) +)  | 
|
1095  | 
;  | 
|
1096  | 
    'defs' ('(' 'unchecked'? 'overloaded'? ')')? \\ (axmdecl prop +)
 | 
|
1097  | 
;  | 
|
1098  | 
  \end{rail}
 | 
|
1099  | 
||
1100  | 
  \begin{rail}
 | 
|
1101  | 
'constdefs' structs? (constdecl? constdef +)  | 
|
1102  | 
;  | 
|
1103  | 
||
1104  | 
    structs: '(' 'structure' (vars + 'and') ')'
 | 
|
1105  | 
;  | 
|
1106  | 
constdecl: ((name '::' type mixfix | name '::' type | name mixfix) 'where'?) | name 'where'  | 
|
1107  | 
;  | 
|
1108  | 
constdef: thmdecl? prop  | 
|
1109  | 
;  | 
|
1110  | 
  \end{rail}
 | 
|
1111  | 
||
| 
28760
 
cbc435f7b16b
unified use of declaration environment with IsarImplementation;
 
wenzelm 
parents: 
28758 
diff
changeset
 | 
1112  | 
  \begin{description}
 | 
| 27040 | 1113  | 
|
| 
28760
 
cbc435f7b16b
unified use of declaration environment with IsarImplementation;
 
wenzelm 
parents: 
28758 
diff
changeset
 | 
1114  | 
  \item @{command "consts"}~@{text "c :: \<sigma>"} declares constant @{text
 | 
| 
 
cbc435f7b16b
unified use of declaration environment with IsarImplementation;
 
wenzelm 
parents: 
28758 
diff
changeset
 | 
1115  | 
  c} to have any instance of type scheme @{text \<sigma>}.  The optional
 | 
| 
 
cbc435f7b16b
unified use of declaration environment with IsarImplementation;
 
wenzelm 
parents: 
28758 
diff
changeset
 | 
1116  | 
mixfix annotations may attach concrete syntax to the constants  | 
| 
 
cbc435f7b16b
unified use of declaration environment with IsarImplementation;
 
wenzelm 
parents: 
28758 
diff
changeset
 | 
1117  | 
declared.  | 
| 27040 | 1118  | 
|
| 
28760
 
cbc435f7b16b
unified use of declaration environment with IsarImplementation;
 
wenzelm 
parents: 
28758 
diff
changeset
 | 
1119  | 
  \item @{command "defs"}~@{text "name: eqn"} introduces @{text eqn}
 | 
| 27040 | 1120  | 
as a definitional axiom for some existing constant.  | 
1121  | 
||
1122  | 
  The @{text "(unchecked)"} option disables global dependency checks
 | 
|
1123  | 
for this definition, which is occasionally useful for exotic  | 
|
1124  | 
overloading. It is at the discretion of the user to avoid malformed  | 
|
1125  | 
theory specifications!  | 
|
1126  | 
||
1127  | 
  The @{text "(overloaded)"} option declares definitions to be
 | 
|
1128  | 
potentially overloaded. Unless this option is given, a warning  | 
|
1129  | 
message would be issued for any definitional equation with a more  | 
|
1130  | 
special type than that of the corresponding constant declaration.  | 
|
1131  | 
||
| 28767 | 1132  | 
  \item @{command "constdefs"} combines constant declarations and
 | 
1133  | 
definitions, with type-inference taking care of the most general  | 
|
1134  | 
typing of the given specification (the optional type constraint may  | 
|
1135  | 
  refer to type-inference dummies ``@{text _}'' as usual).  The
 | 
|
1136  | 
resulting type declaration needs to agree with that of the  | 
|
1137  | 
  specification; overloading is \emph{not} supported here!
 | 
|
| 27040 | 1138  | 
|
1139  | 
The constant name may be omitted altogether, if neither type nor  | 
|
1140  | 
syntax declarations are given. The canonical name of the  | 
|
1141  | 
  definitional axiom for constant @{text c} will be @{text c_def},
 | 
|
1142  | 
unless specified otherwise. Also note that the given list of  | 
|
1143  | 
specifications is processed in a strictly sequential manner, with  | 
|
1144  | 
type-checking being performed independently.  | 
|
1145  | 
||
1146  | 
  An optional initial context of @{text "(structure)"} declarations
 | 
|
1147  | 
  admits use of indexed syntax, using the special symbol @{verbatim
 | 
|
1148  | 
  "\<index>"} (printed as ``@{text "\<index>"}'').  The latter concept is
 | 
|
| 28767 | 1149  | 
  particularly useful with locales (see also \secref{sec:locale}).
 | 
| 27040 | 1150  | 
|
| 
28760
 
cbc435f7b16b
unified use of declaration environment with IsarImplementation;
 
wenzelm 
parents: 
28758 
diff
changeset
 | 
1151  | 
  \end{description}
 | 
| 27040 | 1152  | 
*}  | 
1153  | 
||
1154  | 
||
1155  | 
section {* Axioms and theorems \label{sec:axms-thms} *}
 | 
|
1156  | 
||
1157  | 
text {*
 | 
|
1158  | 
  \begin{matharray}{rcll}
 | 
|
| 
28761
 
9ec4482c9201
updated/refined types of Isar language elements, removed special LaTeX macros;
 
wenzelm 
parents: 
28760 
diff
changeset
 | 
1159  | 
    @{command_def "axioms"} & : & @{text "theory \<rightarrow> theory"} & (axiomatic!) \\
 | 
| 
 
9ec4482c9201
updated/refined types of Isar language elements, removed special LaTeX macros;
 
wenzelm 
parents: 
28760 
diff
changeset
 | 
1160  | 
    @{command_def "lemmas"} & : & @{text "local_theory \<rightarrow> local_theory"} \\
 | 
| 
 
9ec4482c9201
updated/refined types of Isar language elements, removed special LaTeX macros;
 
wenzelm 
parents: 
28760 
diff
changeset
 | 
1161  | 
    @{command_def "theorems"} & : & @{text "local_theory \<rightarrow> local_theory"} \\
 | 
| 27040 | 1162  | 
  \end{matharray}
 | 
1163  | 
||
1164  | 
  \begin{rail}
 | 
|
1165  | 
'axioms' (axmdecl prop +)  | 
|
1166  | 
;  | 
|
1167  | 
    ('lemmas' | 'theorems') target? (thmdef? thmrefs + 'and')
 | 
|
1168  | 
;  | 
|
1169  | 
  \end{rail}
 | 
|
1170  | 
||
| 
28760
 
cbc435f7b16b
unified use of declaration environment with IsarImplementation;
 
wenzelm 
parents: 
28758 
diff
changeset
 | 
1171  | 
  \begin{description}
 | 
| 27040 | 1172  | 
|
| 
28760
 
cbc435f7b16b
unified use of declaration environment with IsarImplementation;
 
wenzelm 
parents: 
28758 
diff
changeset
 | 
1173  | 
  \item @{command "axioms"}~@{text "a: \<phi>"} introduces arbitrary
 | 
| 27040 | 1174  | 
statements as axioms of the meta-logic. In fact, axioms are  | 
1175  | 
``axiomatic theorems'', and may be referred later just as any other  | 
|
1176  | 
theorem.  | 
|
1177  | 
||
1178  | 
Axioms are usually only introduced when declaring new logical  | 
|
1179  | 
systems. Everyday work is typically done the hard way, with proper  | 
|
1180  | 
definitions and proven theorems.  | 
|
1181  | 
||
| 
28760
 
cbc435f7b16b
unified use of declaration environment with IsarImplementation;
 
wenzelm 
parents: 
28758 
diff
changeset
 | 
1182  | 
  \item @{command "lemmas"}~@{text "a = b\<^sub>1 \<dots> b\<^sub>n"} retrieves and stores
 | 
| 
 
cbc435f7b16b
unified use of declaration environment with IsarImplementation;
 
wenzelm 
parents: 
28758 
diff
changeset
 | 
1183  | 
existing facts in the theory context, or the specified target  | 
| 
 
cbc435f7b16b
unified use of declaration environment with IsarImplementation;
 
wenzelm 
parents: 
28758 
diff
changeset
 | 
1184  | 
  context (see also \secref{sec:target}).  Typical applications would
 | 
| 
 
cbc435f7b16b
unified use of declaration environment with IsarImplementation;
 
wenzelm 
parents: 
28758 
diff
changeset
 | 
1185  | 
also involve attributes, to declare Simplifier rules, for example.  | 
| 27040 | 1186  | 
|
| 
28760
 
cbc435f7b16b
unified use of declaration environment with IsarImplementation;
 
wenzelm 
parents: 
28758 
diff
changeset
 | 
1187  | 
  \item @{command "theorems"} is essentially the same as @{command
 | 
| 27040 | 1188  | 
"lemmas"}, but marks the result as a different kind of facts.  | 
1189  | 
||
| 
28760
 
cbc435f7b16b
unified use of declaration environment with IsarImplementation;
 
wenzelm 
parents: 
28758 
diff
changeset
 | 
1190  | 
  \end{description}
 | 
| 27040 | 1191  | 
*}  | 
1192  | 
||
1193  | 
||
1194  | 
section {* Oracles *}
 | 
|
1195  | 
||
| 28756 | 1196  | 
text {* Oracles allow Isabelle to take advantage of external reasoners
 | 
1197  | 
such as arithmetic decision procedures, model checkers, fast  | 
|
1198  | 
tautology checkers or computer algebra systems. Invoked as an  | 
|
1199  | 
oracle, an external reasoner can create arbitrary Isabelle theorems.  | 
|
1200  | 
||
1201  | 
It is the responsibility of the user to ensure that the external  | 
|
1202  | 
reasoner is as trustworthy as the application requires. Another  | 
|
1203  | 
typical source of errors is the linkup between Isabelle and the  | 
|
1204  | 
external tool, not just its concrete implementation, but also the  | 
|
1205  | 
required translation between two different logical environments.  | 
|
1206  | 
||
1207  | 
Isabelle merely guarantees well-formedness of the propositions being  | 
|
1208  | 
asserted, and records within the internal derivation object how  | 
|
1209  | 
presumed theorems depend on unproven suppositions.  | 
|
1210  | 
||
| 27040 | 1211  | 
  \begin{matharray}{rcl}
 | 
| 
28761
 
9ec4482c9201
updated/refined types of Isar language elements, removed special LaTeX macros;
 
wenzelm 
parents: 
28760 
diff
changeset
 | 
1212  | 
    @{command_def "oracle"} & : & @{text "theory \<rightarrow> theory"} \\
 | 
| 27040 | 1213  | 
  \end{matharray}
 | 
1214  | 
||
1215  | 
  \begin{rail}
 | 
|
| 28290 | 1216  | 
'oracle' name '=' text  | 
| 27040 | 1217  | 
;  | 
1218  | 
  \end{rail}
 | 
|
1219  | 
||
| 
28760
 
cbc435f7b16b
unified use of declaration environment with IsarImplementation;
 
wenzelm 
parents: 
28758 
diff
changeset
 | 
1220  | 
  \begin{description}
 | 
| 27040 | 1221  | 
|
| 
28760
 
cbc435f7b16b
unified use of declaration environment with IsarImplementation;
 
wenzelm 
parents: 
28758 
diff
changeset
 | 
1222  | 
  \item @{command "oracle"}~@{text "name = text"} turns the given ML
 | 
| 28290 | 1223  | 
  expression @{text "text"} of type @{ML_text "'a -> cterm"} into an
 | 
1224  | 
  ML function of type @{ML_text "'a -> thm"}, which is bound to the
 | 
|
| 28756 | 1225  | 
  global identifier @{ML_text name}.  This acts like an infinitary
 | 
1226  | 
specification of axioms! Invoking the oracle only works within the  | 
|
1227  | 
scope of the resulting theory.  | 
|
| 27040 | 1228  | 
|
| 
28760
 
cbc435f7b16b
unified use of declaration environment with IsarImplementation;
 
wenzelm 
parents: 
28758 
diff
changeset
 | 
1229  | 
  \end{description}
 | 
| 28756 | 1230  | 
|
| 29752 | 1231  | 
  See @{"file" "~~/src/FOL/ex/Iff_Oracle.thy"} for a worked example of
 | 
| 28756 | 1232  | 
defining a new primitive rule as oracle, and turning it into a proof  | 
1233  | 
method.  | 
|
| 27040 | 1234  | 
*}  | 
1235  | 
||
1236  | 
||
1237  | 
section {* Name spaces *}
 | 
|
1238  | 
||
1239  | 
text {*
 | 
|
1240  | 
  \begin{matharray}{rcl}
 | 
|
| 
28761
 
9ec4482c9201
updated/refined types of Isar language elements, removed special LaTeX macros;
 
wenzelm 
parents: 
28760 
diff
changeset
 | 
1241  | 
    @{command_def "global"} & : & @{text "theory \<rightarrow> theory"} \\
 | 
| 
 
9ec4482c9201
updated/refined types of Isar language elements, removed special LaTeX macros;
 
wenzelm 
parents: 
28760 
diff
changeset
 | 
1242  | 
    @{command_def "local"} & : & @{text "theory \<rightarrow> theory"} \\
 | 
| 
 
9ec4482c9201
updated/refined types of Isar language elements, removed special LaTeX macros;
 
wenzelm 
parents: 
28760 
diff
changeset
 | 
1243  | 
    @{command_def "hide"} & : & @{text "theory \<rightarrow> theory"} \\
 | 
| 27040 | 1244  | 
  \end{matharray}
 | 
1245  | 
||
1246  | 
  \begin{rail}
 | 
|
1247  | 
    'hide' ('(open)')? name (nameref + )
 | 
|
1248  | 
;  | 
|
1249  | 
  \end{rail}
 | 
|
1250  | 
||
1251  | 
Isabelle organizes any kind of name declarations (of types,  | 
|
1252  | 
constants, theorems etc.) by separate hierarchically structured name  | 
|
1253  | 
spaces. Normally the user does not have to control the behavior of  | 
|
1254  | 
name spaces by hand, yet the following commands provide some way to  | 
|
1255  | 
do so.  | 
|
1256  | 
||
| 
28760
 
cbc435f7b16b
unified use of declaration environment with IsarImplementation;
 
wenzelm 
parents: 
28758 
diff
changeset
 | 
1257  | 
  \begin{description}
 | 
| 27040 | 1258  | 
|
| 
28760
 
cbc435f7b16b
unified use of declaration environment with IsarImplementation;
 
wenzelm 
parents: 
28758 
diff
changeset
 | 
1259  | 
  \item @{command "global"} and @{command "local"} change the current
 | 
| 
 
cbc435f7b16b
unified use of declaration environment with IsarImplementation;
 
wenzelm 
parents: 
28758 
diff
changeset
 | 
1260  | 
  name declaration mode.  Initially, theories start in @{command
 | 
| 
 
cbc435f7b16b
unified use of declaration environment with IsarImplementation;
 
wenzelm 
parents: 
28758 
diff
changeset
 | 
1261  | 
"local"} mode, causing all names to be automatically qualified by  | 
| 
 
cbc435f7b16b
unified use of declaration environment with IsarImplementation;
 
wenzelm 
parents: 
28758 
diff
changeset
 | 
1262  | 
  the theory name.  Changing this to @{command "global"} causes all
 | 
| 
 
cbc435f7b16b
unified use of declaration environment with IsarImplementation;
 
wenzelm 
parents: 
28758 
diff
changeset
 | 
1263  | 
  names to be declared without the theory prefix, until @{command
 | 
| 
 
cbc435f7b16b
unified use of declaration environment with IsarImplementation;
 
wenzelm 
parents: 
28758 
diff
changeset
 | 
1264  | 
"local"} is declared again.  | 
| 27040 | 1265  | 
|
1266  | 
Note that global names are prone to get hidden accidently later,  | 
|
1267  | 
when qualified names of the same base name are introduced.  | 
|
1268  | 
||
| 
28760
 
cbc435f7b16b
unified use of declaration environment with IsarImplementation;
 
wenzelm 
parents: 
28758 
diff
changeset
 | 
1269  | 
  \item @{command "hide"}~@{text "space names"} fully removes
 | 
| 27040 | 1270  | 
  declarations from a given name space (which may be @{text "class"},
 | 
1271  | 
  @{text "type"}, @{text "const"}, or @{text "fact"}); with the @{text
 | 
|
1272  | 
"(open)"} option, only the base name is hidden. Global  | 
|
1273  | 
(unqualified) names may never be hidden.  | 
|
1274  | 
||
1275  | 
Note that hiding name space accesses has no impact on logical  | 
|
| 28756 | 1276  | 
declarations --- they remain valid internally. Entities that are no  | 
| 27040 | 1277  | 
longer accessible to the user are printed with the special qualifier  | 
1278  | 
  ``@{text "??"}'' prefixed to the full internal name.
 | 
|
1279  | 
||
| 
28760
 
cbc435f7b16b
unified use of declaration environment with IsarImplementation;
 
wenzelm 
parents: 
28758 
diff
changeset
 | 
1280  | 
  \end{description}
 | 
| 27040 | 1281  | 
*}  | 
1282  | 
||
| 26869 | 1283  | 
end  |