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| 26840 | 1 | theory HOL_Specific | 
| 26849 | 2 | imports Main | 
| 26840 | 3 | begin | 
| 4 | ||
| 26852 | 5 | chapter {* Isabelle/HOL \label{ch:hol} *}
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| 26849 | 6 | |
| 35744 | 7 | section {* Typedef axiomatization \label{sec:hol-typedef} *}
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| 26849 | 8 | |
| 9 | text {*
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| 10 |   \begin{matharray}{rcl}
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| 35744 | 11 |     @{command_def (HOL) "typedef"} & : & @{text "local_theory \<rightarrow> proof(prove)"} \\
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| 26849 | 12 |   \end{matharray}
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| 13 | ||
| 14 |   \begin{rail}
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| 15 | 'typedef' altname? abstype '=' repset | |
| 16 | ; | |
| 17 | ||
| 18 |     altname: '(' (name | 'open' | 'open' name) ')'
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| 19 | ; | |
| 35841 | 20 | abstype: typespecsorts mixfix? | 
| 26849 | 21 | ; | 
| 22 |     repset: term ('morphisms' name name)?
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| 23 | ; | |
| 24 |   \end{rail}
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| 25 | ||
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changeset | 26 |   \begin{description}
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| 26849 | 27 | |
| 35744 | 28 |   \item @{command (HOL) "typedef"}~@{text "(\<alpha>\<^sub>1, \<dots>, \<alpha>\<^sub>n) t = A"}
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| 29 | axiomatizes a Gordon/HOL-style type definition in the background | |
| 30 | theory of the current context, depending on a non-emptiness result | |
| 31 |   of the set @{text A} (which needs to be proven interactively).
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| 32 | ||
| 33 | The raw type may not depend on parameters or assumptions of the | |
| 34 | context --- this is logically impossible in Isabelle/HOL --- but the | |
| 35 | non-emptiness property can be local, potentially resulting in | |
| 36 | multiple interpretations in target contexts. Thus the established | |
| 37 |   bijection between the representing set @{text A} and the new type
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| 38 |   @{text t} may semantically depend on local assumptions.
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| 26849 | 39 | |
| 35744 | 40 |   By default, @{command (HOL) "typedef"} defines both a type @{text t}
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| 41 | and a set (term constant) of the same name, unless an alternative | |
| 42 |   base name is given in parentheses, or the ``@{text "(open)"}''
 | |
| 43 | declaration is used to suppress a separate constant definition | |
| 44 |   altogether.  The injection from type to set is called @{text Rep_t},
 | |
| 45 |   its inverse @{text Abs_t} --- this may be changed via an explicit
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| 46 |   @{keyword (HOL) "morphisms"} declaration.
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| 26849 | 47 | |
| 48 |   Theorems @{text Rep_t}, @{text Rep_t_inverse}, and @{text
 | |
| 49 | Abs_t_inverse} provide the most basic characterization as a | |
| 50 | corresponding injection/surjection pair (in both directions). Rules | |
| 51 |   @{text Rep_t_inject} and @{text Abs_t_inject} provide a slightly
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| 52 | more convenient view on the injectivity part, suitable for automated | |
| 26894 | 53 |   proof tools (e.g.\ in @{attribute simp} or @{attribute iff}
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| 54 |   declarations).  Rules @{text Rep_t_cases}/@{text Rep_t_induct}, and
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| 55 |   @{text Abs_t_cases}/@{text Abs_t_induct} provide alternative views
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| 56 | on surjectivity; these are already declared as set or type rules for | |
| 26849 | 57 |   the generic @{method cases} and @{method induct} methods.
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| 58 | ||
| 35744 | 59 | An alternative name for the set definition (and other derived | 
| 60 | entities) may be specified in parentheses; the default is to use | |
| 61 |   @{text t} as indicated before.
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| 26849 | 62 | |
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changeset | 63 |   \end{description}
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| 26849 | 64 | *} | 
| 65 | ||
| 66 | ||
| 67 | section {* Adhoc tuples *}
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| 68 | ||
| 69 | text {*
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| 70 |   \begin{matharray}{rcl}
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changeset | 71 |     @{attribute (HOL) split_format}@{text "\<^sup>*"} & : & @{text attribute} \\
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| 26849 | 72 |   \end{matharray}
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| 73 | ||
| 74 |   \begin{rail}
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changeset | 75 |     'split\_format' ((( name * ) + 'and') | ('(' 'complete' ')'))
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| 26849 | 76 | ; | 
| 77 |   \end{rail}
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| 78 | ||
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changeset | 81 |   \item @{attribute (HOL) split_format}~@{text "p\<^sub>1 \<dots> p\<^sub>m \<AND> \<dots>
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changeset | 83 |   canonical form as specified by the arguments given; the @{text i}-th
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changeset | 85 |   of the rule.  The ``@{text "(complete)"}'' option causes \emph{all}
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changeset | 87 | according to their tuple type structure. | 
| 26849 | 88 | |
| 89 | Note that these operations tend to invent funny names for new local | |
| 90 | parameters to be introduced. | |
| 91 | ||
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changeset | 92 |   \end{description}
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| 26849 | 93 | *} | 
| 94 | ||
| 95 | ||
| 96 | section {* Records \label{sec:hol-record} *}
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| 97 | ||
| 98 | text {*
 | |
| 99 | In principle, records merely generalize the concept of tuples, where | |
| 100 | components may be addressed by labels instead of just position. The | |
| 101 | logical infrastructure of records in Isabelle/HOL is slightly more | |
| 102 | advanced, though, supporting truly extensible record schemes. This | |
| 103 | admits operations that are polymorphic with respect to record | |
| 104 | extension, yielding ``object-oriented'' effects like (single) | |
| 105 |   inheritance.  See also \cite{NaraschewskiW-TPHOLs98} for more
 | |
| 106 | details on object-oriented verification and record subtyping in HOL. | |
| 107 | *} | |
| 108 | ||
| 109 | ||
| 110 | subsection {* Basic concepts *}
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| 111 | ||
| 112 | text {*
 | |
| 113 |   Isabelle/HOL supports both \emph{fixed} and \emph{schematic} records
 | |
| 114 | at the level of terms and types. The notation is as follows: | |
| 115 | ||
| 116 |   \begin{center}
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| 117 |   \begin{tabular}{l|l|l}
 | |
| 118 | & record terms & record types \\ \hline | |
| 119 |     fixed & @{text "\<lparr>x = a, y = b\<rparr>"} & @{text "\<lparr>x :: A, y :: B\<rparr>"} \\
 | |
| 120 |     schematic & @{text "\<lparr>x = a, y = b, \<dots> = m\<rparr>"} &
 | |
| 121 |       @{text "\<lparr>x :: A, y :: B, \<dots> :: M\<rparr>"} \\
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| 122 |   \end{tabular}
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| 123 |   \end{center}
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| 124 | ||
| 125 |   \noindent The ASCII representation of @{text "\<lparr>x = a\<rparr>"} is @{text
 | |
| 126 | "(| x = a |)"}. | |
| 127 | ||
| 128 |   A fixed record @{text "\<lparr>x = a, y = b\<rparr>"} has field @{text x} of value
 | |
| 129 |   @{text a} and field @{text y} of value @{text b}.  The corresponding
 | |
| 130 |   type is @{text "\<lparr>x :: A, y :: B\<rparr>"}, assuming that @{text "a :: A"}
 | |
| 131 |   and @{text "b :: B"}.
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| 132 | ||
| 133 |   A record scheme like @{text "\<lparr>x = a, y = b, \<dots> = m\<rparr>"} contains fields
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| 134 |   @{text x} and @{text y} as before, but also possibly further fields
 | |
| 135 |   as indicated by the ``@{text "\<dots>"}'' notation (which is actually part
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| 136 |   of the syntax).  The improper field ``@{text "\<dots>"}'' of a record
 | |
| 137 |   scheme is called the \emph{more part}.  Logically it is just a free
 | |
| 138 | variable, which is occasionally referred to as ``row variable'' in | |
| 139 | the literature. The more part of a record scheme may be | |
| 140 | instantiated by zero or more further components. For example, the | |
| 141 |   previous scheme may get instantiated to @{text "\<lparr>x = a, y = b, z =
 | |
| 26852 | 142 |   c, \<dots> = m'\<rparr>"}, where @{text m'} refers to a different more part.
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| 26849 | 143 | Fixed records are special instances of record schemes, where | 
| 144 |   ``@{text "\<dots>"}'' is properly terminated by the @{text "() :: unit"}
 | |
| 145 |   element.  In fact, @{text "\<lparr>x = a, y = b\<rparr>"} is just an abbreviation
 | |
| 146 |   for @{text "\<lparr>x = a, y = b, \<dots> = ()\<rparr>"}.
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| 147 | ||
| 148 | \medskip Two key observations make extensible records in a simply | |
| 149 | typed language like HOL work out: | |
| 150 | ||
| 151 |   \begin{enumerate}
 | |
| 152 | ||
| 153 | \item the more part is internalized, as a free term or type | |
| 154 | variable, | |
| 155 | ||
| 26852 | 156 | \item field names are externalized, they cannot be accessed within | 
| 157 | the logic as first-class values. | |
| 26849 | 158 | |
| 159 |   \end{enumerate}
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| 160 | ||
| 161 | \medskip In Isabelle/HOL record types have to be defined explicitly, | |
| 162 | fixing their field names and types, and their (optional) parent | |
| 163 | record. Afterwards, records may be formed using above syntax, while | |
| 164 | obeying the canonical order of fields as given by their declaration. | |
| 165 | The record package provides several standard operations like | |
| 166 | selectors and updates. The common setup for various generic proof | |
| 167 | tools enable succinct reasoning patterns. See also the Isabelle/HOL | |
| 168 |   tutorial \cite{isabelle-hol-book} for further instructions on using
 | |
| 169 | records in practice. | |
| 170 | *} | |
| 171 | ||
| 172 | ||
| 173 | subsection {* Record specifications *}
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| 174 | ||
| 175 | text {*
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| 176 |   \begin{matharray}{rcl}
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| 26849 | 178 |   \end{matharray}
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| 179 | ||
| 180 |   \begin{rail}
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| 36158 | 181 | 'record' typespecsorts '=' (type '+')? (constdecl +) | 
| 26849 | 182 | ; | 
| 183 |   \end{rail}
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| 184 | ||
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| 26849 | 186 | |
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changeset | 187 |   \item @{command (HOL) "record"}~@{text "(\<alpha>\<^sub>1, \<dots>, \<alpha>\<^sub>m) t = \<tau> + c\<^sub>1 :: \<sigma>\<^sub>1
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changeset | 188 |   \<dots> c\<^sub>n :: \<sigma>\<^sub>n"} defines extensible record type @{text "(\<alpha>\<^sub>1, \<dots>, \<alpha>\<^sub>m) t"},
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| 26849 | 189 |   derived from the optional parent record @{text "\<tau>"} by adding new
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| 190 |   field components @{text "c\<^sub>i :: \<sigma>\<^sub>i"} etc.
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| 191 | ||
| 192 |   The type variables of @{text "\<tau>"} and @{text "\<sigma>\<^sub>i"} need to be
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| 193 |   covered by the (distinct) parameters @{text "\<alpha>\<^sub>1, \<dots>,
 | |
| 194 |   \<alpha>\<^sub>m"}.  Type constructor @{text t} has to be new, while @{text
 | |
| 195 | \<tau>} needs to specify an instance of an existing record type. At | |
| 196 |   least one new field @{text "c\<^sub>i"} has to be specified.
 | |
| 197 | Basically, field names need to belong to a unique record. This is | |
| 198 | not a real restriction in practice, since fields are qualified by | |
| 199 | the record name internally. | |
| 200 | ||
| 201 |   The parent record specification @{text \<tau>} is optional; if omitted
 | |
| 202 |   @{text t} becomes a root record.  The hierarchy of all records
 | |
| 203 | declared within a theory context forms a forest structure, i.e.\ a | |
| 204 | set of trees starting with a root record each. There is no way to | |
| 205 | merge multiple parent records! | |
| 206 | ||
| 207 |   For convenience, @{text "(\<alpha>\<^sub>1, \<dots>, \<alpha>\<^sub>m) t"} is made a
 | |
| 208 |   type abbreviation for the fixed record type @{text "\<lparr>c\<^sub>1 ::
 | |
| 209 |   \<sigma>\<^sub>1, \<dots>, c\<^sub>n :: \<sigma>\<^sub>n\<rparr>"}, likewise is @{text
 | |
| 210 | "(\<alpha>\<^sub>1, \<dots>, \<alpha>\<^sub>m, \<zeta>) t_scheme"} made an abbreviation for | |
| 211 |   @{text "\<lparr>c\<^sub>1 :: \<sigma>\<^sub>1, \<dots>, c\<^sub>n :: \<sigma>\<^sub>n, \<dots> ::
 | |
| 212 | \<zeta>\<rparr>"}. | |
| 213 | ||
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| 26849 | 215 | *} | 
| 216 | ||
| 217 | ||
| 218 | subsection {* Record operations *}
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| 219 | ||
| 220 | text {*
 | |
| 221 | Any record definition of the form presented above produces certain | |
| 222 | standard operations. Selectors and updates are provided for any | |
| 223 |   field, including the improper one ``@{text more}''.  There are also
 | |
| 224 | cumulative record constructor functions. To simplify the | |
| 225 |   presentation below, we assume for now that @{text "(\<alpha>\<^sub>1, \<dots>,
 | |
| 226 |   \<alpha>\<^sub>m) t"} is a root record with fields @{text "c\<^sub>1 ::
 | |
| 227 | \<sigma>\<^sub>1, \<dots>, c\<^sub>n :: \<sigma>\<^sub>n"}. | |
| 228 | ||
| 229 |   \medskip \textbf{Selectors} and \textbf{updates} are available for
 | |
| 230 |   any field (including ``@{text more}''):
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| 231 | ||
| 232 |   \begin{matharray}{lll}
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| 26852 | 233 |     @{text "c\<^sub>i"} & @{text "::"} & @{text "\<lparr>\<^vec>c :: \<^vec>\<sigma>, \<dots> :: \<zeta>\<rparr> \<Rightarrow> \<sigma>\<^sub>i"} \\
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| 234 |     @{text "c\<^sub>i_update"} & @{text "::"} & @{text "\<sigma>\<^sub>i \<Rightarrow> \<lparr>\<^vec>c :: \<^vec>\<sigma>, \<dots> :: \<zeta>\<rparr> \<Rightarrow> \<lparr>\<^vec>c :: \<^vec>\<sigma>, \<dots> :: \<zeta>\<rparr>"} \\
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| 26849 | 235 |   \end{matharray}
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| 236 | ||
| 237 |   There is special syntax for application of updates: @{text "r\<lparr>x :=
 | |
| 238 |   a\<rparr>"} abbreviates term @{text "x_update a r"}.  Further notation for
 | |
| 239 |   repeated updates is also available: @{text "r\<lparr>x := a\<rparr>\<lparr>y := b\<rparr>\<lparr>z :=
 | |
| 240 |   c\<rparr>"} may be written @{text "r\<lparr>x := a, y := b, z := c\<rparr>"}.  Note that
 | |
| 241 | because of postfix notation the order of fields shown here is | |
| 242 | reverse than in the actual term. Since repeated updates are just | |
| 243 |   function applications, fields may be freely permuted in @{text "\<lparr>x
 | |
| 244 | := a, y := b, z := c\<rparr>"}, as far as logical equality is concerned. | |
| 245 | Thus commutativity of independent updates can be proven within the | |
| 246 | logic for any two fields, but not as a general theorem. | |
| 247 | ||
| 248 |   \medskip The \textbf{make} operation provides a cumulative record
 | |
| 249 | constructor function: | |
| 250 | ||
| 251 |   \begin{matharray}{lll}
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| 26852 | 252 |     @{text "t.make"} & @{text "::"} & @{text "\<sigma>\<^sub>1 \<Rightarrow> \<dots> \<sigma>\<^sub>n \<Rightarrow> \<lparr>\<^vec>c :: \<^vec>\<sigma>\<rparr>"} \\
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| 26849 | 253 |   \end{matharray}
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| 254 | ||
| 255 | \medskip We now reconsider the case of non-root records, which are | |
| 256 | derived of some parent. In general, the latter may depend on | |
| 257 |   another parent as well, resulting in a list of \emph{ancestor
 | |
| 258 | records}. Appending the lists of fields of all ancestors results in | |
| 259 | a certain field prefix. The record package automatically takes care | |
| 260 | of this by lifting operations over this context of ancestor fields. | |
| 261 |   Assuming that @{text "(\<alpha>\<^sub>1, \<dots>, \<alpha>\<^sub>m) t"} has ancestor
 | |
| 262 |   fields @{text "b\<^sub>1 :: \<rho>\<^sub>1, \<dots>, b\<^sub>k :: \<rho>\<^sub>k"},
 | |
| 263 | the above record operations will get the following types: | |
| 264 | ||
| 26852 | 265 | \medskip | 
| 266 |   \begin{tabular}{lll}
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| 267 |     @{text "c\<^sub>i"} & @{text "::"} & @{text "\<lparr>\<^vec>b :: \<^vec>\<rho>, \<^vec>c :: \<^vec>\<sigma>, \<dots> :: \<zeta>\<rparr> \<Rightarrow> \<sigma>\<^sub>i"} \\
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| 26849 | 268 |     @{text "c\<^sub>i_update"} & @{text "::"} & @{text "\<sigma>\<^sub>i \<Rightarrow> 
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| 26852 | 269 | \<lparr>\<^vec>b :: \<^vec>\<rho>, \<^vec>c :: \<^vec>\<sigma>, \<dots> :: \<zeta>\<rparr> \<Rightarrow> | 
| 270 | \<lparr>\<^vec>b :: \<^vec>\<rho>, \<^vec>c :: \<^vec>\<sigma>, \<dots> :: \<zeta>\<rparr>"} \\ | |
| 271 |     @{text "t.make"} & @{text "::"} & @{text "\<rho>\<^sub>1 \<Rightarrow> \<dots> \<rho>\<^sub>k \<Rightarrow> \<sigma>\<^sub>1 \<Rightarrow> \<dots> \<sigma>\<^sub>n \<Rightarrow>
 | |
| 272 | \<lparr>\<^vec>b :: \<^vec>\<rho>, \<^vec>c :: \<^vec>\<sigma>\<rparr>"} \\ | |
| 273 |   \end{tabular}
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| 274 | \medskip | |
| 26849 | 275 | |
| 26852 | 276 | \noindent Some further operations address the extension aspect of a | 
| 26849 | 277 |   derived record scheme specifically: @{text "t.fields"} produces a
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| 278 | record fragment consisting of exactly the new fields introduced here | |
| 279 |   (the result may serve as a more part elsewhere); @{text "t.extend"}
 | |
| 280 |   takes a fixed record and adds a given more part; @{text
 | |
| 281 | "t.truncate"} restricts a record scheme to a fixed record. | |
| 282 | ||
| 26852 | 283 | \medskip | 
| 284 |   \begin{tabular}{lll}
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| 285 |     @{text "t.fields"} & @{text "::"} & @{text "\<sigma>\<^sub>1 \<Rightarrow> \<dots> \<sigma>\<^sub>n \<Rightarrow> \<lparr>\<^vec>c :: \<^vec>\<sigma>\<rparr>"} \\
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| 286 |     @{text "t.extend"} & @{text "::"} & @{text "\<lparr>\<^vec>b :: \<^vec>\<rho>, \<^vec>c :: \<^vec>\<sigma>\<rparr> \<Rightarrow>
 | |
| 287 | \<zeta> \<Rightarrow> \<lparr>\<^vec>b :: \<^vec>\<rho>, \<^vec>c :: \<^vec>\<sigma>, \<dots> :: \<zeta>\<rparr>"} \\ | |
| 288 |     @{text "t.truncate"} & @{text "::"} & @{text "\<lparr>\<^vec>b :: \<^vec>\<rho>, \<^vec>c :: \<^vec>\<sigma>, \<dots> :: \<zeta>\<rparr> \<Rightarrow> \<lparr>\<^vec>b :: \<^vec>\<rho>, \<^vec>c :: \<^vec>\<sigma>\<rparr>"} \\
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| 289 |   \end{tabular}
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| 290 | \medskip | |
| 26849 | 291 | |
| 292 |   \noindent Note that @{text "t.make"} and @{text "t.fields"} coincide
 | |
| 293 | for root records. | |
| 294 | *} | |
| 295 | ||
| 296 | ||
| 297 | subsection {* Derived rules and proof tools *}
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| 298 | ||
| 299 | text {*
 | |
| 300 | The record package proves several results internally, declaring | |
| 301 | these facts to appropriate proof tools. This enables users to | |
| 302 | reason about record structures quite conveniently. Assume that | |
| 303 |   @{text t} is a record type as specified above.
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| 304 | ||
| 305 |   \begin{enumerate}
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| 306 | ||
| 307 | \item Standard conversions for selectors or updates applied to | |
| 308 | record constructor terms are made part of the default Simplifier | |
| 309 | context; thus proofs by reduction of basic operations merely require | |
| 310 |   the @{method simp} method without further arguments.  These rules
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| 311 |   are available as @{text "t.simps"}, too.
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| 312 | ||
| 313 | \item Selectors applied to updated records are automatically reduced | |
| 314 | by an internal simplification procedure, which is also part of the | |
| 315 | standard Simplifier setup. | |
| 316 | ||
| 317 |   \item Inject equations of a form analogous to @{prop "(x, y) = (x',
 | |
| 318 | y') \<equiv> x = x' \<and> y = y'"} are declared to the Simplifier and Classical | |
| 319 |   Reasoner as @{attribute iff} rules.  These rules are available as
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| 320 |   @{text "t.iffs"}.
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| 321 | ||
| 322 |   \item The introduction rule for record equality analogous to @{text
 | |
| 323 | "x r = x r' \<Longrightarrow> y r = y r' \<dots> \<Longrightarrow> r = r'"} is declared to the Simplifier, | |
| 324 |   and as the basic rule context as ``@{attribute intro}@{text "?"}''.
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| 325 |   The rule is called @{text "t.equality"}.
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| 326 | ||
| 327 | \item Representations of arbitrary record expressions as canonical | |
| 328 |   constructor terms are provided both in @{method cases} and @{method
 | |
| 329 | induct} format (cf.\ the generic proof methods of the same name, | |
| 330 |   \secref{sec:cases-induct}).  Several variations are available, for
 | |
| 331 | fixed records, record schemes, more parts etc. | |
| 332 | ||
| 333 | The generic proof methods are sufficiently smart to pick the most | |
| 334 | sensible rule according to the type of the indicated record | |
| 335 |   expression: users just need to apply something like ``@{text "(cases
 | |
| 336 | r)"}'' to a certain proof problem. | |
| 337 | ||
| 338 |   \item The derived record operations @{text "t.make"}, @{text
 | |
| 339 |   "t.fields"}, @{text "t.extend"}, @{text "t.truncate"} are \emph{not}
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| 340 | treated automatically, but usually need to be expanded by hand, | |
| 341 |   using the collective fact @{text "t.defs"}.
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| 342 | ||
| 343 |   \end{enumerate}
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| 344 | *} | |
| 345 | ||
| 346 | ||
| 347 | section {* Datatypes \label{sec:hol-datatype} *}
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| 348 | ||
| 349 | text {*
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| 350 |   \begin{matharray}{rcl}
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| 26849 | 353 |   \end{matharray}
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| 354 | ||
| 355 |   \begin{rail}
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| 356 | 'datatype' (dtspec + 'and') | |
| 357 | ; | |
| 27452 | 358 |     'rep\_datatype' ('(' (name +) ')')? (term +)
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| 26849 | 359 | ; | 
| 360 | ||
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| 26849 | 362 | ; | 
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| 26849 | 364 |   \end{rail}
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| 365 | ||
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| 26849 | 369 | HOL. | 
| 370 | ||
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| 26849 | 372 | inductive ones, generating the standard infrastructure of derived | 
| 373 | concepts (primitive recursion etc.). | |
| 374 | ||
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| 26849 | 376 | |
| 377 | The induction and exhaustion theorems generated provide case names | |
| 378 | according to the constructors involved, while parameters are named | |
| 379 |   after the types (see also \secref{sec:cases-induct}).
 | |
| 380 | ||
| 381 |   See \cite{isabelle-HOL} for more details on datatypes, but beware of
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| 382 | the old-style theory syntax being used there! Apart from proper | |
| 383 | proof methods for case-analysis and induction, there are also | |
| 384 |   emulations of ML tactics @{method (HOL) case_tac} and @{method (HOL)
 | |
| 385 |   induct_tac} available, see \secref{sec:hol-induct-tac}; these admit
 | |
| 386 | to refer directly to the internal structure of subgoals (including | |
| 387 | internally bound parameters). | |
| 388 | *} | |
| 389 | ||
| 390 | ||
| 391 | section {* Recursive functions \label{sec:recursion} *}
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| 392 | ||
| 393 | text {*
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| 394 |   \begin{matharray}{rcl}
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| 26849 | 399 |   \end{matharray}
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| 400 | ||
| 401 |   \begin{rail}
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| 402 | 'primrec' target? fixes 'where' equations | |
| 403 | ; | |
| 404 | equations: (thmdecl? prop + '|') | |
| 405 | ; | |
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| 26849 | 407 | ; | 
| 408 |     clauses: (thmdecl? prop ('(' 'otherwise' ')')? + '|')
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| 409 | ; | |
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| 26849 | 411 | ; | 
| 412 | 'termination' ( term )? | |
| 413 |   \end{rail}
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| 414 | ||
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| 26849 | 418 |   functions over datatypes, see also \cite{isabelle-HOL}.
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| 419 | ||
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| 26849 | 421 | wellfounded recursion. A detailed description with examples can be | 
| 422 |   found in \cite{isabelle-function}. The function is specified by a
 | |
| 423 | set of (possibly conditional) recursive equations with arbitrary | |
| 424 | pattern matching. The command generates proof obligations for the | |
| 425 | completeness and the compatibility of patterns. | |
| 426 | ||
| 427 | The defined function is considered partial, and the resulting | |
| 428 |   simplification rules (named @{text "f.psimps"}) and induction rule
 | |
| 429 |   (named @{text "f.pinduct"}) are guarded by a generated domain
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| 430 |   predicate @{text "f_dom"}. The @{command (HOL) "termination"}
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| 431 | command can then be used to establish that the function is total. | |
| 432 | ||
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| 26849 | 439 |   termination proof for the previously defined function @{text f}.  If
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| 440 | this is omitted, the command refers to the most recent function | |
| 441 | definition. After the proof is closed, the recursive equations and | |
| 442 | the induction principle is established. | |
| 443 | ||
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| 26849 | 445 | |
| 27452 | 446 |   Recursive definitions introduced by the @{command (HOL) "function"}
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| 447 | command accommodate | |
| 26849 | 448 |   reasoning by induction (cf.\ \secref{sec:cases-induct}): rule @{text
 | 
| 449 |   "c.induct"} (where @{text c} is the name of the function definition)
 | |
| 450 | refers to a specific induction rule, with parameters named according | |
| 33857 | 451 | to the user-specified equations. Cases are numbered (starting from 1). | 
| 452 | ||
| 453 |   For @{command (HOL) "primrec"}, the induction principle coincides
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| 27452 | 454 | with structural recursion on the datatype the recursion is carried | 
| 455 | out. | |
| 26849 | 456 | |
| 457 | The equations provided by these packages may be referred later as | |
| 458 |   theorem list @{text "f.simps"}, where @{text f} is the (collective)
 | |
| 459 | name of the functions defined. Individual equations may be named | |
| 460 | explicitly as well. | |
| 461 | ||
| 462 |   The @{command (HOL) "function"} command accepts the following
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| 463 | options. | |
| 464 | ||
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| 26849 | 473 | originally. This usually means that each equation given by the user | 
| 36139 | 474 | may result in several theorems. Also note that this automatic | 
| 26849 | 475 | transformation only works for ML-style datatype patterns. | 
| 476 | ||
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| 26849 | 478 | introduction rules for the domain predicate. While mostly not | 
| 479 | needed, they can be helpful in some proofs about partial functions. | |
| 480 | ||
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| 26849 | 482 | equations even without a termination proof, provided that the | 
| 483 | function is tail-recursive. This currently only works | |
| 484 | ||
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| 26849 | 486 |   (partial) function, which will ensure that @{text "f x = d x"}
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| 487 |   whenever @{text "x \<notin> f_dom"}.
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| 488 | ||
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| 26849 | 490 | *} | 
| 491 | ||
| 492 | ||
| 493 | subsection {* Proof methods related to recursive definitions *}
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| 494 | ||
| 495 | text {*
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| 496 |   \begin{matharray}{rcl}
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| 33858 | 500 |     @{method_def (HOL) size_change} & : & @{text method} \\
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| 26849 | 501 |   \end{matharray}
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| 502 | ||
| 503 |   \begin{rail}
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| 504 | 'relation' term | |
| 505 | ; | |
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| 26849 | 507 | ; | 
| 33858 | 508 | 'size\_change' ( orders ( clasimpmod * ) ) | 
| 509 | ; | |
| 510 | orders: ( 'max' | 'min' | 'ms' ) * | |
| 26849 | 511 |   \end{rail}
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| 512 | ||
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| 26849 | 516 | solve goals regarding the completeness of pattern matching, as | 
| 517 |   required by the @{command (HOL) "function"} package (cf.\
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| 518 |   \cite{isabelle-function}).
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| 519 | ||
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| 26849 | 521 |   proof using the relation @{text R}.  The resulting proof state will
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| 522 |   contain goals expressing that @{text R} is wellfounded, and that the
 | |
| 523 |   arguments of recursive calls decrease with respect to @{text R}.
 | |
| 524 | Usually, this method is used as the initial proof step of manual | |
| 525 | termination proofs. | |
| 526 | ||
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| 26849 | 528 | automated termination proof by searching for a lexicographic | 
| 529 | combination of size measures on the arguments of the function. The | |
| 530 |   method accepts the same arguments as the @{method auto} method,
 | |
| 531 | which it uses internally to prove local descents. The same context | |
| 532 |   modifiers as for @{method auto} are accepted, see
 | |
| 533 |   \secref{sec:clasimp}.
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| 534 | ||
| 535 | In case of failure, extensive information is printed, which can help | |
| 536 |   to analyse the situation (cf.\ \cite{isabelle-function}).
 | |
| 537 | ||
| 33858 | 538 |   \item @{method (HOL) "size_change"} also works on termination goals,
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| 539 | using a variation of the size-change principle, together with a | |
| 540 |   graph decomposition technique (see \cite{krauss_phd} for details).
 | |
| 541 |   Three kinds of orders are used internally: @{text max}, @{text min},
 | |
| 542 |   and @{text ms} (multiset), which is only available when the theory
 | |
| 543 |   @{text Multiset} is loaded. When no order kinds are given, they are
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| 544 | tried in order. The search for a termination proof uses SAT solving | |
| 545 | internally. | |
| 546 | ||
| 547 |  For local descent proofs, the same context modifiers as for @{method
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| 548 |   auto} are accepted, see \secref{sec:clasimp}.
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| 549 | ||
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| 26849 | 551 | *} | 
| 552 | ||
| 553 | ||
| 554 | subsection {* Old-style recursive function definitions (TFL) *}
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| 555 | ||
| 556 | text {*
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| 557 |   The old TFL commands @{command (HOL) "recdef"} and @{command (HOL)
 | |
| 558 |   "recdef_tc"} for defining recursive are mostly obsolete; @{command
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| 559 |   (HOL) "function"} or @{command (HOL) "fun"} should be used instead.
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| 560 | ||
| 561 |   \begin{matharray}{rcl}
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| 26849 | 564 |   \end{matharray}
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| 565 | ||
| 566 |   \begin{rail}
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| 567 |     'recdef' ('(' 'permissive' ')')? \\ name term (prop +) hints?
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| 568 | ; | |
| 569 | recdeftc thmdecl? tc | |
| 570 | ; | |
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| 26849 | 572 | ; | 
| 573 |     recdefmod: (('recdef\_simp' | 'recdef\_cong' | 'recdef\_wf') (() | 'add' | 'del') ':' thmrefs) | clasimpmod
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| 574 | ; | |
| 575 |     tc: nameref ('(' nat ')')?
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| 576 | ; | |
| 577 |   \end{rail}
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| 26849 | 582 | recursive functions (using the TFL package), see also | 
| 583 |   \cite{isabelle-HOL}.  The ``@{text "(permissive)"}'' option tells
 | |
| 584 | TFL to recover from failed proof attempts, returning unfinished | |
| 585 |   results.  The @{text recdef_simp}, @{text recdef_cong}, and @{text
 | |
| 586 | recdef_wf} hints refer to auxiliary rules to be used in the internal | |
| 587 |   automated proof process of TFL.  Additional @{syntax clasimpmod}
 | |
| 588 |   declarations (cf.\ \secref{sec:clasimp}) may be given to tune the
 | |
| 589 |   context of the Simplifier (cf.\ \secref{sec:simplifier}) and
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| 590 |   Classical reasoner (cf.\ \secref{sec:classical}).
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| 26849 | 593 |   proof for leftover termination condition number @{text i} (default
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| 594 |   1) as generated by a @{command (HOL) "recdef"} definition of
 | |
| 595 |   constant @{text c}.
 | |
| 596 | ||
| 597 |   Note that in most cases, @{command (HOL) "recdef"} is able to finish
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| 598 | its internal proofs without manual intervention. | |
| 599 | ||
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| 26849 | 601 | |
| 602 |   \medskip Hints for @{command (HOL) "recdef"} may be also declared
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| 603 | globally, using the following attributes. | |
| 604 | ||
| 605 |   \begin{matharray}{rcl}
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| 26849 | 609 |   \end{matharray}
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| 610 | ||
| 611 |   \begin{rail}
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| 612 |     ('recdef\_simp' | 'recdef\_cong' | 'recdef\_wf') (() | 'add' | 'del')
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| 613 | ; | |
| 614 |   \end{rail}
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| 615 | *} | |
| 616 | ||
| 617 | ||
| 618 | section {* Inductive and coinductive definitions \label{sec:hol-inductive} *}
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| 619 | ||
| 620 | text {*
 | |
| 621 |   An \textbf{inductive definition} specifies the least predicate (or
 | |
| 622 |   set) @{text R} closed under given rules: applying a rule to elements
 | |
| 623 |   of @{text R} yields a result within @{text R}.  For example, a
 | |
| 624 | structural operational semantics is an inductive definition of an | |
| 625 | evaluation relation. | |
| 626 | ||
| 627 |   Dually, a \textbf{coinductive definition} specifies the greatest
 | |
| 628 |   predicate~/ set @{text R} that is consistent with given rules: every
 | |
| 629 |   element of @{text R} can be seen as arising by applying a rule to
 | |
| 630 |   elements of @{text R}.  An important example is using bisimulation
 | |
| 631 | relations to formalise equivalence of processes and infinite data | |
| 632 | structures. | |
| 633 | ||
| 634 | \medskip The HOL package is related to the ZF one, which is | |
| 635 |   described in a separate paper,\footnote{It appeared in CADE
 | |
| 636 |   \cite{paulson-CADE}; a longer version is distributed with Isabelle.}
 | |
| 637 | which you should refer to in case of difficulties. The package is | |
| 638 | simpler than that of ZF thanks to implicit type-checking in HOL. | |
| 639 | The types of the (co)inductive predicates (or sets) determine the | |
| 640 | domain of the fixedpoint definition, and the package does not have | |
| 641 | to use inference rules for type-checking. | |
| 642 | ||
| 643 |   \begin{matharray}{rcl}
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| 26849 | 649 |   \end{matharray}
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| 650 | ||
| 651 |   \begin{rail}
 | |
| 652 |     ('inductive' | 'inductive\_set' | 'coinductive' | 'coinductive\_set') target? fixes ('for' fixes)? \\
 | |
| 653 |     ('where' clauses)? ('monos' thmrefs)?
 | |
| 654 | ; | |
| 655 | clauses: (thmdecl? prop + '|') | |
| 656 | ; | |
| 657 | 'mono' (() | 'add' | 'del') | |
| 658 | ; | |
| 659 |   \end{rail}
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| 660 | ||
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| 26849 | 662 | |
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| 26849 | 665 |   introduction rules given in the @{keyword "where"} part.  The
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| 666 |   optional @{keyword "for"} part contains a list of parameters of the
 | |
| 667 | (co)inductive predicates that remain fixed throughout the | |
| 668 |   definition.  The optional @{keyword "monos"} section contains
 | |
| 669 |   \emph{monotonicity theorems}, which are required for each operator
 | |
| 670 | applied to a recursive set in the introduction rules. There | |
| 671 |   \emph{must} be a theorem of the form @{text "A \<le> B \<Longrightarrow> M A \<le> M B"},
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| 672 |   for each premise @{text "M R\<^sub>i t"} in an introduction rule!
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| 673 | ||
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| 26849 | 676 | allowing the definition of (co)inductive sets. | 
| 677 | ||
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| 26849 | 679 |   rule are involved in the automated monotonicity proof of @{command
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| 680 | (HOL) "inductive"}. | |
| 681 | ||
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changeset | 682 |   \end{description}
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| 26849 | 683 | *} | 
| 684 | ||
| 685 | ||
| 686 | subsection {* Derived rules *}
 | |
| 687 | ||
| 688 | text {*
 | |
| 689 |   Each (co)inductive definition @{text R} adds definitions to the
 | |
| 690 | theory and also proves some theorems: | |
| 691 | ||
| 692 |   \begin{description}
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| 693 | ||
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| 26849 | 695 | theorems, for the recursive predicates (or sets). The rules are | 
| 696 | also available individually, using the names given them in the | |
| 697 | theory file; | |
| 698 | ||
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| 26849 | 700 | |
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| 26849 | 702 | rule. | 
| 703 | ||
| 704 |   \end{description}
 | |
| 705 | ||
| 706 |   When several predicates @{text "R\<^sub>1, \<dots>, R\<^sub>n"} are
 | |
| 707 | defined simultaneously, the list of introduction rules is called | |
| 708 |   @{text "R\<^sub>1_\<dots>_R\<^sub>n.intros"}, the case analysis rules are
 | |
| 709 |   called @{text "R\<^sub>1.cases, \<dots>, R\<^sub>n.cases"}, and the list
 | |
| 710 |   of mutual induction rules is called @{text
 | |
| 711 | "R\<^sub>1_\<dots>_R\<^sub>n.inducts"}. | |
| 712 | *} | |
| 713 | ||
| 714 | ||
| 715 | subsection {* Monotonicity theorems *}
 | |
| 716 | ||
| 717 | text {*
 | |
| 718 | Each theory contains a default set of theorems that are used in | |
| 719 | monotonicity proofs. New rules can be added to this set via the | |
| 720 |   @{attribute (HOL) mono} attribute.  The HOL theory @{text Inductive}
 | |
| 721 | shows how this is done. In general, the following monotonicity | |
| 722 | theorems may be added: | |
| 723 | ||
| 724 |   \begin{itemize}
 | |
| 725 | ||
| 726 |   \item Theorems of the form @{text "A \<le> B \<Longrightarrow> M A \<le> M B"}, for proving
 | |
| 727 | monotonicity of inductive definitions whose introduction rules have | |
| 728 |   premises involving terms such as @{text "M R\<^sub>i t"}.
 | |
| 729 | ||
| 730 | \item Monotonicity theorems for logical operators, which are of the | |
| 731 |   general form @{text "(\<dots> \<longrightarrow> \<dots>) \<Longrightarrow> \<dots> (\<dots> \<longrightarrow> \<dots>) \<Longrightarrow> \<dots> \<longrightarrow> \<dots>"}.  For example, in
 | |
| 732 |   the case of the operator @{text "\<or>"}, the corresponding theorem is
 | |
| 733 | \[ | |
| 734 |   \infer{@{text "P\<^sub>1 \<or> P\<^sub>2 \<longrightarrow> Q\<^sub>1 \<or> Q\<^sub>2"}}{@{text "P\<^sub>1 \<longrightarrow> Q\<^sub>1"} & @{text "P\<^sub>2 \<longrightarrow> Q\<^sub>2"}}
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| 735 | \] | |
| 736 | ||
| 737 | \item De Morgan style equations for reasoning about the ``polarity'' | |
| 738 | of expressions, e.g. | |
| 739 | \[ | |
| 740 |   @{prop "\<not> \<not> P \<longleftrightarrow> P"} \qquad\qquad
 | |
| 741 |   @{prop "\<not> (P \<and> Q) \<longleftrightarrow> \<not> P \<or> \<not> Q"}
 | |
| 742 | \] | |
| 743 | ||
| 744 | \item Equations for reducing complex operators to more primitive | |
| 745 | ones whose monotonicity can easily be proved, e.g. | |
| 746 | \[ | |
| 747 |   @{prop "(P \<longrightarrow> Q) \<longleftrightarrow> \<not> P \<or> Q"} \qquad\qquad
 | |
| 748 |   @{prop "Ball A P \<equiv> \<forall>x. x \<in> A \<longrightarrow> P x"}
 | |
| 749 | \] | |
| 750 | ||
| 751 |   \end{itemize}
 | |
| 752 | ||
| 753 | %FIXME: Example of an inductive definition | |
| 754 | *} | |
| 755 | ||
| 756 | ||
| 757 | section {* Arithmetic proof support *}
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| 758 | ||
| 759 | text {*
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| 760 |   \begin{matharray}{rcl}
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| 30863 | 762 |     @{attribute_def (HOL) arith} & : & @{text attribute} \\
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| 26849 | 764 |   \end{matharray}
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| 765 | ||
| 766 |   The @{method (HOL) arith} method decides linear arithmetic problems
 | |
| 767 |   (on types @{text nat}, @{text int}, @{text real}).  Any current
 | |
| 768 | facts are inserted into the goal before running the procedure. | |
| 769 | ||
| 30863 | 770 |   The @{attribute (HOL) arith} attribute declares facts that are
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| 771 | always supplied to the arithmetic provers implicitly. | |
| 26849 | 772 | |
| 30863 | 773 |   The @{attribute (HOL) arith_split} attribute declares case split
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| 30865 | 774 |   rules to be expanded before @{method (HOL) arith} is invoked.
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| 30863 | 775 | |
| 776 | Note that a simpler (but faster) arithmetic prover is | |
| 777 | already invoked by the Simplifier. | |
| 26849 | 778 | *} | 
| 779 | ||
| 780 | ||
| 30169 | 781 | section {* Intuitionistic proof search *}
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| 782 | ||
| 783 | text {*
 | |
| 784 |   \begin{matharray}{rcl}
 | |
| 30171 | 785 |     @{method_def (HOL) iprover} & : & @{text method} \\
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| 30169 | 786 |   \end{matharray}
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| 787 | ||
| 788 |   \begin{rail}
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| 35613 | 789 | 'iprover' ( rulemod * ) | 
| 30169 | 790 | ; | 
| 791 |   \end{rail}
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| 792 | ||
| 30171 | 793 |   The @{method (HOL) iprover} method performs intuitionistic proof
 | 
| 794 | search, depending on specifically declared rules from the context, | |
| 795 | or given as explicit arguments. Chained facts are inserted into the | |
| 35613 | 796 | goal before commencing proof search. | 
| 797 | ||
| 30169 | 798 |   Rules need to be classified as @{attribute (Pure) intro},
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| 799 |   @{attribute (Pure) elim}, or @{attribute (Pure) dest}; here the
 | |
| 800 |   ``@{text "!"}'' indicator refers to ``safe'' rules, which may be
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| 801 | applied aggressively (without considering back-tracking later). | |
| 802 |   Rules declared with ``@{text "?"}'' are ignored in proof search (the
 | |
| 803 |   single-step @{method rule} method still observes these).  An
 | |
| 804 | explicit weight annotation may be given as well; otherwise the | |
| 805 | number of rule premises will be taken into account here. | |
| 806 | *} | |
| 807 | ||
| 808 | ||
| 30171 | 809 | section {* Coherent Logic *}
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| 810 | ||
| 811 | text {*
 | |
| 812 |   \begin{matharray}{rcl}
 | |
| 813 |     @{method_def (HOL) "coherent"} & : & @{text method} \\
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| 814 |   \end{matharray}
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| 815 | ||
| 816 |   \begin{rail}
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| 817 | 'coherent' thmrefs? | |
| 818 | ; | |
| 819 |   \end{rail}
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| 820 | ||
| 821 |   The @{method (HOL) coherent} method solves problems of
 | |
| 822 |   \emph{Coherent Logic} \cite{Bezem-Coquand:2005}, which covers
 | |
| 823 | applications in confluence theory, lattice theory and projective | |
| 824 |   geometry.  See @{"file" "~~/src/HOL/ex/Coherent.thy"} for some
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| 825 | examples. | |
| 826 | *} | |
| 827 | ||
| 828 | ||
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changeset | 857 |   \end{rail}
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changeset | 859 |   \begin{description}
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changeset | 861 |   \item @{command (HOL) "value"}~@{text t} evaluates and prints a
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changeset | 863 |     appended to the current print mode (see also \cite{isabelle-ref}).
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| 37444 | 867 | brackets; typical evaluators use the current set of code equations | 
| 868 |     to normalize and include @{text simp} for fully symbolic evaluation
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| 869 |     using the simplifier, @{text nbe} for \emph{normalization by evaluation}
 | |
| 870 |     and \emph{code} for code generation in SML.
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changeset | 882 | assignment values. | 
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changeset | 885 | generated for each particular size. | 
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| 35331 | 887 | \item[no\_assms] specifies whether assumptions in | 
| 888 | structured proofs should be ignored. | |
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| 28752 | 901 | section {* Unstructured case analysis and induction \label{sec:hol-induct-tac} *}
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| 26849 | 902 | |
| 903 | text {*
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| 26849 | 907 | |
| 908 |   \begin{matharray}{rcl}
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| 26849 | 913 |   \end{matharray}
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| 914 | ||
| 915 |   \begin{rail}
 | |
| 916 | 'case\_tac' goalspec? term rule? | |
| 917 | ; | |
| 918 | 'induct\_tac' goalspec? (insts * 'and') rule? | |
| 919 | ; | |
| 920 |     'ind\_cases' (prop +) ('for' (name +)) ?
 | |
| 921 | ; | |
| 922 | 'inductive\_cases' (thmdecl? (prop +) + 'and') | |
| 923 | ; | |
| 924 | ||
| 925 |     rule: ('rule' ':' thmref)
 | |
| 926 | ; | |
| 927 |   \end{rail}
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| 928 | ||
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| 26849 | 938 |   instantiation.  Note that named rule cases are \emph{not} provided
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| 26860 | 947 | mk_cases} operation. Rules are simplified in an unrestricted | 
| 948 | forward manner. | |
| 26849 | 949 | |
| 950 |   While @{method (HOL) ind_cases} is a proof method to apply the
 | |
| 951 |   result immediately as elimination rules, @{command (HOL)
 | |
| 952 | "inductive_cases"} provides case split theorems at the theory level | |
| 953 |   for later use.  The @{keyword "for"} argument of the @{method (HOL)
 | |
| 954 | ind_cases} method allows to specify a list of variables that should | |
| 955 | be generalized before applying the resulting rule. | |
| 956 | ||
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| 26849 | 958 | *} | 
| 959 | ||
| 960 | ||
| 961 | section {* Executable code *}
 | |
| 962 | ||
| 963 | text {*
 | |
| 964 | Isabelle/Pure provides two generic frameworks to support code | |
| 965 | generation from executable specifications. Isabelle/HOL | |
| 966 | instantiates these mechanisms in a way that is amenable to end-user | |
| 967 | applications. | |
| 968 | ||
| 37422 | 969 | \medskip One framework generates code from functional programs | 
| 970 |   (including overloading using type classes) to SML \cite{SML}, OCaml
 | |
| 38814 | 971 |   \cite{OCaml}, Haskell \cite{haskell-revised-report} and Scala
 | 
| 972 |   \cite{scala-overview-tech-report}.
 | |
| 37422 | 973 | Conceptually, code generation is split up in three steps: | 
| 974 |   \emph{selection} of code theorems, \emph{translation} into an
 | |
| 975 |   abstract executable view and \emph{serialization} to a specific
 | |
| 976 |   \emph{target language}.  Inductive specifications can be executed
 | |
| 977 | using the predicate compiler which operates within HOL. | |
| 978 |   See \cite{isabelle-codegen} for an introduction.
 | |
| 979 | ||
| 980 |   \begin{matharray}{rcl}
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| 981 |     @{command_def (HOL) "export_code"}@{text "\<^sup>*"} & : & @{text "context \<rightarrow>"} \\
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| 982 |     @{attribute_def (HOL) code} & : & @{text attribute} \\
 | |
| 983 |     @{command_def (HOL) "code_abort"} & : & @{text "theory \<rightarrow> theory"} \\
 | |
| 984 |     @{command_def (HOL) "code_datatype"} & : & @{text "theory \<rightarrow> theory"} \\
 | |
| 985 |     @{command_def (HOL) "print_codesetup"}@{text "\<^sup>*"} & : & @{text "context \<rightarrow>"} \\
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| 986 |     @{attribute_def (HOL) code_inline} & : & @{text attribute} \\
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| 987 |     @{attribute_def (HOL) code_post} & : & @{text attribute} \\
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| 988 |     @{command_def (HOL) "print_codeproc"}@{text "\<^sup>*"} & : & @{text "context \<rightarrow>"} \\
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| 989 |     @{command_def (HOL) "code_thms"}@{text "\<^sup>*"} & : & @{text "context \<rightarrow>"} \\
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| 990 |     @{command_def (HOL) "code_deps"}@{text "\<^sup>*"} & : & @{text "context \<rightarrow>"} \\
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| 991 |     @{command_def (HOL) "code_const"} & : & @{text "theory \<rightarrow> theory"} \\
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| 992 |     @{command_def (HOL) "code_type"} & : & @{text "theory \<rightarrow> theory"} \\
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| 993 |     @{command_def (HOL) "code_class"} & : & @{text "theory \<rightarrow> theory"} \\
 | |
| 994 |     @{command_def (HOL) "code_instance"} & : & @{text "theory \<rightarrow> theory"} \\
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| 995 |     @{command_def (HOL) "code_reserved"} & : & @{text "theory \<rightarrow> theory"} \\
 | |
| 996 |     @{command_def (HOL) "code_monad"} & : & @{text "theory \<rightarrow> theory"} \\
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| 997 |     @{command_def (HOL) "code_include"} & : & @{text "theory \<rightarrow> theory"} \\
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| 998 |     @{command_def (HOL) "code_modulename"} & : & @{text "theory \<rightarrow> theory"} \\
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| 999 |   \end{matharray}
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| 1000 | ||
| 1001 |   \begin{rail}
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| 37422 | 1005 | ; | 
| 1006 | ||
| 1007 | const: term | |
| 1008 | ; | |
| 1009 | ||
| 1010 | constexpr: ( const | 'name.*' | '*' ) | |
| 1011 | ; | |
| 1012 | ||
| 1013 | typeconstructor: nameref | |
| 1014 | ; | |
| 1015 | ||
| 1016 | class: nameref | |
| 1017 | ; | |
| 1018 | ||
| 38814 | 1019 | target: 'SML' | 'OCaml' | 'Haskell' | 'Scala' | 
| 37422 | 1020 | ; | 
| 1021 | ||
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| 37422 | 1023 | ; | 
| 1024 | ||
| 1025 | 'code\_abort' ( const + ) | |
| 1026 | ; | |
| 1027 | ||
| 1028 | 'code\_datatype' ( const + ) | |
| 1029 | ; | |
| 1030 | ||
| 1031 | 'code_inline' ( 'del' ) ? | |
| 1032 | ; | |
| 1033 | ||
| 1034 | 'code_post' ( 'del' ) ? | |
| 1035 | ; | |
| 1036 | ||
| 1037 | 'code\_thms' ( constexpr + ) ? | |
| 1038 | ; | |
| 1039 | ||
| 1040 | 'code\_deps' ( constexpr + ) ? | |
| 1041 | ; | |
| 1042 | ||
| 1043 | 'code\_const' (const + 'and') \\ | |
| 1044 |       ( ( '(' target ( syntax ? + 'and' ) ')' ) + )
 | |
| 1045 | ; | |
| 1046 | ||
| 1047 | 'code\_type' (typeconstructor + 'and') \\ | |
| 1048 |       ( ( '(' target ( syntax ? + 'and' ) ')' ) + )
 | |
| 1049 | ; | |
| 1050 | ||
| 1051 | 'code\_class' (class + 'and') \\ | |
| 1052 |       ( ( '(' target \\ ( string ? + 'and' ) ')' ) + )
 | |
| 1053 | ; | |
| 1054 | ||
| 1055 | 'code\_instance' (( typeconstructor '::' class ) + 'and') \\ | |
| 1056 |       ( ( '(' target ( '-' ? + 'and' ) ')' ) + )
 | |
| 1057 | ; | |
| 1058 | ||
| 1059 | 'code\_reserved' target ( string + ) | |
| 1060 | ; | |
| 1061 | ||
| 1062 | 'code\_monad' const const target | |
| 1063 | ; | |
| 1064 | ||
| 1065 | 'code\_include' target ( string ( string | '-') ) | |
| 1066 | ; | |
| 1067 | ||
| 1068 | 'code\_modulename' target ( ( string string ) + ) | |
| 1069 | ; | |
| 1070 | ||
| 1071 | syntax: string | ( 'infix' | 'infixl' | 'infixr' ) nat string | |
| 1072 | ; | |
| 1073 | ||
| 1074 |   \end{rail}
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| 1075 | ||
| 1076 |   \begin{description}
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| 1077 | ||
| 1078 |   \item @{command (HOL) "export_code"} generates code for a given list
 | |
| 1079 | of constants in the specified target language(s). If no serialization | |
| 1080 | instruction is given, only abstract code is generated internally. | |
| 1081 | ||
| 1082 | Constants may be specified by giving them literally, referring to | |
| 1083 |   all executable contants within a certain theory by giving @{text
 | |
| 1084 |   "name.*"}, or referring to \emph{all} executable constants currently
 | |
| 1085 |   available by giving @{text "*"}.
 | |
| 1086 | ||
| 1087 | By default, for each involved theory one corresponding name space | |
| 1088 | module is generated. Alternativly, a module name may be specified | |
| 1089 |   after the @{keyword "module_name"} keyword; then \emph{all} code is
 | |
| 1090 | placed in this module. | |
| 1091 | ||
| 38814 | 1092 |   For \emph{SML}, \emph{OCaml} and \emph{Scala} the file specification refers to a
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| 37422 | 1093 |   single file; for \emph{Haskell}, it refers to a whole directory,
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| 1094 | where code is generated in multiple files reflecting the module | |
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| 37749 | 1096 | output. | 
| 37422 | 1097 | |
| 1098 | Serializers take an optional list of arguments in parentheses. For | |
| 1099 |   \emph{SML} and \emph{OCaml}, ``@{text no_signatures}`` omits
 | |
| 1100 | explicit module signatures. | |
| 1101 | ||
| 1102 |   For \emph{Haskell} a module name prefix may be given using the ``@{text
 | |
| 1103 |   "root:"}'' argument; ``@{text string_classes}'' adds a ``@{verbatim
 | |
| 1104 | "deriving (Read, Show)"}'' clause to each appropriate datatype | |
| 1105 | declaration. | |
| 1106 | ||
| 1107 |   \item @{attribute (HOL) code} explicitly selects (or with option
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| 37422 | 1113 | |
| 1114 |   \item @{command (HOL) "code_abort"} declares constants which are not
 | |
| 1115 | required to have a definition by means of code equations; if | |
| 1116 | needed these are implemented by program abort instead. | |
| 1117 | ||
| 1118 |   \item @{command (HOL) "code_datatype"} specifies a constructor set
 | |
| 1119 | for a logical type. | |
| 1120 | ||
| 1121 |   \item @{command (HOL) "print_codesetup"} gives an overview on
 | |
| 1122 | selected code equations and code generator datatypes. | |
| 1123 | ||
| 1124 |   \item @{attribute (HOL) code_inline} declares (or with
 | |
| 1125 |   option ``@{text "del"}'' removes) inlining theorems which are
 | |
| 1126 | applied as rewrite rules to any code equation during | |
| 1127 | preprocessing. | |
| 1128 | ||
| 1129 |   \item @{attribute (HOL) code_post} declares (or with
 | |
| 1130 |   option ``@{text "del"}'' removes) theorems which are
 | |
| 1131 | applied as rewrite rules to any result of an evaluation. | |
| 1132 | ||
| 1133 |   \item @{command (HOL) "print_codeproc"} prints the setup
 | |
| 1134 | of the code generator preprocessor. | |
| 1135 | ||
| 1136 |   \item @{command (HOL) "code_thms"} prints a list of theorems
 | |
| 1137 | representing the corresponding program containing all given | |
| 1138 | constants after preprocessing. | |
| 1139 | ||
| 1140 |   \item @{command (HOL) "code_deps"} visualizes dependencies of
 | |
| 1141 | theorems representing the corresponding program containing all given | |
| 1142 | constants after preprocessing. | |
| 1143 | ||
| 1144 |   \item @{command (HOL) "code_const"} associates a list of constants
 | |
| 1145 | with target-specific serializations; omitting a serialization | |
| 1146 | deletes an existing serialization. | |
| 1147 | ||
| 1148 |   \item @{command (HOL) "code_type"} associates a list of type
 | |
| 1149 | constructors with target-specific serializations; omitting a | |
| 1150 | serialization deletes an existing serialization. | |
| 1151 | ||
| 1152 |   \item @{command (HOL) "code_class"} associates a list of classes
 | |
| 1153 | with target-specific class names; omitting a serialization deletes | |
| 1154 |   an existing serialization.  This applies only to \emph{Haskell}.
 | |
| 1155 | ||
| 1156 |   \item @{command (HOL) "code_instance"} declares a list of type
 | |
| 1157 | constructor / class instance relations as ``already present'' for a | |
| 1158 |   given target.  Omitting a ``@{text "-"}'' deletes an existing
 | |
| 1159 | ``already present'' declaration. This applies only to | |
| 1160 |   \emph{Haskell}.
 | |
| 1161 | ||
| 1162 |   \item @{command (HOL) "code_reserved"} declares a list of names as
 | |
| 1163 | reserved for a given target, preventing it to be shadowed by any | |
| 1164 | generated code. | |
| 1165 | ||
| 1166 |   \item @{command (HOL) "code_monad"} provides an auxiliary mechanism
 | |
| 1167 | to generate monadic code for Haskell. | |
| 1168 | ||
| 1169 |   \item @{command (HOL) "code_include"} adds arbitrary named content
 | |
| 1170 |   (``include'') to generated code.  A ``@{text "-"}'' as last argument
 | |
| 1171 | will remove an already added ``include''. | |
| 1172 | ||
| 1173 |   \item @{command (HOL) "code_modulename"} declares aliasings from one
 | |
| 1174 | module name onto another. | |
| 1175 | ||
| 1176 |   \end{description}
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| 1177 | ||
| 1178 | The other framework generates code from both functional and relational | |
| 26849 | 1179 |   programs to SML.  See \cite{isabelle-HOL} for further information
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| 1180 | (this actually covers the new-style theory format as well). | |
| 1181 | ||
| 1182 |   \begin{matharray}{rcl}
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| 26849 | 1188 |   \end{matharray}
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| 1189 | ||
| 1190 |   \begin{rail}
 | |
| 1191 | ( 'code\_module' | 'code\_library' ) modespec ? name ? \\ | |
| 1192 | ( 'file' name ) ? ( 'imports' ( name + ) ) ? \\ | |
| 1193 | 'contains' ( ( name '=' term ) + | term + ) | |
| 1194 | ; | |
| 1195 | ||
| 1196 |   modespec: '(' ( name * ) ')'
 | |
| 1197 | ; | |
| 1198 | ||
| 1199 | 'consts\_code' (codespec +) | |
| 1200 | ; | |
| 1201 | ||
| 1202 | codespec: const template attachment ? | |
| 1203 | ; | |
| 1204 | ||
| 1205 | 'types\_code' (tycodespec +) | |
| 1206 | ; | |
| 1207 | ||
| 1208 | tycodespec: name template attachment ? | |
| 1209 | ; | |
| 1210 | ||
| 1211 | const: term | |
| 1212 | ; | |
| 1213 | ||
| 1214 |   template: '(' string ')'
 | |
| 1215 | ; | |
| 1216 | ||
| 1217 | attachment: 'attach' modespec ? verblbrace text verbrbrace | |
| 1218 | ; | |
| 1219 | ||
| 1220 | 'code' (name)? | |
| 1221 | ; | |
| 1222 |   \end{rail}
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| 1223 | ||
| 1224 | *} | |
| 1225 | ||
| 27045 | 1226 | |
| 1227 | section {* Definition by specification \label{sec:hol-specification} *}
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| 1228 | ||
| 1229 | text {*
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| 1230 |   \begin{matharray}{rcl}
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| 27045 | 1233 |   \end{matharray}
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| 1234 | ||
| 1235 |   \begin{rail}
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| 1236 |   ('specification' | 'ax\_specification') '(' (decl +) ')' \\ (thmdecl? prop +)
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| 1237 | ; | |
| 1238 |   decl: ((name ':')? term '(' 'overloaded' ')'?)
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| 1239 |   \end{rail}
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changeset | 1243 |   \item @{command (HOL) "specification"}~@{text "decls \<phi>"} sets up a
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| 27045 | 1244 | goal stating the existence of terms with the properties specified to | 
| 1245 |   hold for the constants given in @{text decls}.  After finishing the
 | |
| 1246 | proof, the theory will be augmented with definitions for the given | |
| 1247 | constants, as well as with theorems stating the properties for these | |
| 1248 | constants. | |
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changeset | 1252 |   to hold for the constants given in @{text decls}.  After finishing
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changeset | 1254 | properties given in the first place. | 
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changeset | 1256 |   \item @{text decl} declares a constant to be defined by the
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| 27045 | 1257 |   specification given.  The definition for the constant @{text c} is
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| 1258 |   bound to the name @{text c_def} unless a theorem name is given in
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| 1259 | the declaration. Overloaded constants should be declared as such. | |
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changeset | 1261 |   \end{description}
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| 1263 |   Whether to use @{command (HOL) "specification"} or @{command (HOL)
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| 1264 |   "ax_specification"} is to some extent a matter of style.  @{command
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| 1265 | (HOL) "specification"} introduces no new axioms, and so by | |
| 1266 |   construction cannot introduce inconsistencies, whereas @{command
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| 1267 | (HOL) "ax_specification"} does introduce axioms, but only after the | |
| 1268 | user has explicitly proven it to be safe. A practical issue must be | |
| 1269 | considered, though: After introducing two constants with the same | |
| 1270 |   properties using @{command (HOL) "specification"}, one can prove
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| 1271 | that the two constants are, in fact, equal. If this might be a | |
| 1272 |   problem, one should use @{command (HOL) "ax_specification"}.
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| 1273 | *} | |
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| 26840 | 1275 | end |