| author | hoelzl | 
| Tue, 29 Mar 2011 14:27:42 +0200 | |
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| 2 | \begin{isabellebody}%
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| 3 | \def\isabellecontext{Integration}%
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| 4 | % | |
| 5 | \isadelimtheory | |
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| 7 | \endisadelimtheory | |
| 8 | % | |
| 9 | \isatagtheory | |
| 10 | \isacommand{theory}\isamarkupfalse%
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| 11 | \ Integration\isanewline | |
| 12 | \isakeyword{imports}\ Base\isanewline
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| 13 | \isakeyword{begin}%
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| 14 | \endisatagtheory | |
| 15 | {\isafoldtheory}%
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| 16 | % | |
| 17 | \isadelimtheory | |
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| 19 | \endisadelimtheory | |
| 20 | % | |
| 21 | \isamarkupchapter{System integration%
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| 22 | } | |
| 23 | \isamarkuptrue% | |
| 24 | % | |
| 25 | \isamarkupsection{Isar toplevel \label{sec:isar-toplevel}%
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| 26 | } | |
| 27 | \isamarkuptrue% | |
| 28 | % | |
| 29 | \begin{isamarkuptext}%
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| 30 | The Isar toplevel may be considered the centeral hub of the | |
| 31 | Isabelle/Isar system, where all key components and sub-systems are | |
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changeset | 33 | which also incorporates the underlying ML compiler. | 
| 30296 | 34 | |
| 35 | Isabelle/Isar departs from the original ``LCF system architecture'' | |
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changeset | 36 | where ML was really The Meta Language for defining theories and | 
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changeset | 37 | conducting proofs. Instead, ML now only serves as the | 
| 30296 | 38 | implementation language for the system (and user extensions), while | 
| 39 | the specific Isar toplevel supports the concepts of theory and proof | |
| 40 | development natively. This includes the graph structure of theories | |
| 41 | and the block structure of proofs, support for unlimited undo, | |
| 42 | facilities for tracing, debugging, timing, profiling etc. | |
| 43 | ||
| 44 | \medskip The toplevel maintains an implicit state, which is | |
| 45 | transformed by a sequence of transitions -- either interactively or | |
| 46 | in batch-mode. In interactive mode, Isar state transitions are | |
| 47 | encapsulated as safe transactions, such that both failure and undo | |
| 48 | are handled conveniently without destroying the underlying draft | |
| 49 |   theory (cf.~\secref{sec:context-theory}).  In batch mode,
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| 50 | transitions operate in a linear (destructive) fashion, such that | |
| 51 | error conditions abort the present attempt to construct a theory or | |
| 52 | proof altogether. | |
| 53 | ||
| 54 |   The toplevel state is a disjoint sum of empty \isa{toplevel}, or
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| 55 |   \isa{theory}, or \isa{proof}.  On entering the main Isar loop we
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| 56 | start with an empty toplevel. A theory is commenced by giving a | |
| 40406 | 57 |   \isa{{\isaliteral{5C3C5448454F52593E}{\isasymTHEORY}}} header; within a theory we may issue theory
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| 58 |   commands such as \isa{{\isaliteral{5C3C444546494E4954494F4E3E}{\isasymDEFINITION}}}, or state a \isa{{\isaliteral{5C3C5448454F52454D3E}{\isasymTHEOREM}}} to be proven.  Now we are within a proof state, with a
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| 30296 | 59 | rich collection of Isar proof commands for structured proof | 
| 60 | composition, or unstructured proof scripts. When the proof is | |
| 61 | concluded we get back to the theory, which is then updated by | |
| 62 | storing the resulting fact. Further theory declarations or theorem | |
| 63 | statements with proofs may follow, until we eventually conclude the | |
| 40406 | 64 |   theory development by issuing \isa{{\isaliteral{5C3C454E443E}{\isasymEND}}}.  The resulting theory
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| 30296 | 65 | is then stored within the theory database and we are back to the | 
| 66 | empty toplevel. | |
| 67 | ||
| 68 | In addition to these proper state transformations, there are also | |
| 69 | some diagnostic commands for peeking at the toplevel state without | |
| 70 |   modifying it (e.g.\ \isakeyword{thm}, \isakeyword{term},
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| 71 |   \isakeyword{print-cases}).%
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| 72 | \end{isamarkuptext}%
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| 73 | \isamarkuptrue% | |
| 74 | % | |
| 75 | \isadelimmlref | |
| 76 | % | |
| 77 | \endisadelimmlref | |
| 78 | % | |
| 79 | \isatagmlref | |
| 80 | % | |
| 81 | \begin{isamarkuptext}%
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| 82 | \begin{mldecls}
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| 83 |   \indexdef{}{ML type}{Toplevel.state}\verb|type Toplevel.state| \\
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| 84 |   \indexdef{}{ML}{Toplevel.UNDEF}\verb|Toplevel.UNDEF: exn| \\
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| 85 |   \indexdef{}{ML}{Toplevel.is\_toplevel}\verb|Toplevel.is_toplevel: Toplevel.state -> bool| \\
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| 86 |   \indexdef{}{ML}{Toplevel.theory\_of}\verb|Toplevel.theory_of: Toplevel.state -> theory| \\
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| 87 |   \indexdef{}{ML}{Toplevel.proof\_of}\verb|Toplevel.proof_of: Toplevel.state -> Proof.state| \\
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| 32836 | 88 |   \indexdef{}{ML}{Toplevel.debug}\verb|Toplevel.debug: bool Unsynchronized.ref| \\
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| 89 |   \indexdef{}{ML}{Toplevel.timing}\verb|Toplevel.timing: bool Unsynchronized.ref| \\
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| 90 |   \indexdef{}{ML}{Toplevel.profiling}\verb|Toplevel.profiling: int Unsynchronized.ref| \\
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| 30296 | 91 |   \end{mldecls}
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| 92 | ||
| 93 |   \begin{description}
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| 94 | ||
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changeset | 97 |   toplevel transitions only (\secref{sec:toplevel-transition}).  Also
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changeset | 99 |   restrictions as a theory context (cf.~\secref{sec:context-theory}).
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| 30296 | 100 | |
| 101 | \item \verb|Toplevel.UNDEF| is raised for undefined toplevel | |
| 102 | operations. Many operations work only partially for certain cases, | |
| 103 | since \verb|Toplevel.state| is a sum type. | |
| 104 | ||
| 105 |   \item \verb|Toplevel.is_toplevel|~\isa{state} checks for an empty
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| 106 | toplevel state. | |
| 107 | ||
| 35001 | 108 |   \item \verb|Toplevel.theory_of|~\isa{state} selects the
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| 109 |   background theory of \isa{state}, raises \verb|Toplevel.UNDEF|
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| 110 | for an empty toplevel state. | |
| 30296 | 111 | |
| 112 |   \item \verb|Toplevel.proof_of|~\isa{state} selects the Isar proof
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| 113 | state if available, otherwise raises \verb|Toplevel.UNDEF|. | |
| 114 | ||
| 32836 | 115 | \item \verb|Toplevel.debug := true| makes the toplevel print further | 
| 30296 | 116 | details about internal error conditions, exceptions being raised | 
| 117 | etc. | |
| 118 | ||
| 32836 | 119 | \item \verb|Toplevel.timing := true| makes the toplevel print timing | 
| 30296 | 120 | information for each Isar command being executed. | 
| 121 | ||
| 122 |   \item \verb|Toplevel.profiling|~\verb|:=|~\isa{n} controls
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| 40406 | 124 |   Poly/ML, \isa{n\ {\isaliteral{3D}{\isacharequal}}\ {\isadigit{1}}} means time and \isa{n\ {\isaliteral{3D}{\isacharequal}}\ {\isadigit{2}}} space
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| 30296 | 125 | profiling. | 
| 126 | ||
| 127 |   \end{description}%
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| 128 | \end{isamarkuptext}%
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| 131 | \endisatagmlref | |
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| 40406 | 146 |   \indexdef{}{ML antiquotation}{Isar.state}\hypertarget{ML antiquotation.Isar.state}{\hyperlink{ML antiquotation.Isar.state}{\mbox{\isa{Isar{\isaliteral{2E}{\isachardot}}state}}}} & : & \isa{ML{\isaliteral{5F}{\isacharunderscore}}antiquotation} \\
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| 40406 | 151 |   \item \isa{{\isaliteral{40}{\isacharat}}{\isaliteral{7B}{\isacharbraceleft}}Isar{\isaliteral{2E}{\isachardot}}state{\isaliteral{7D}{\isacharbraceright}}} refers to Isar toplevel state at that
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| 40406 | 154 |   This only works for diagnostic ML commands, such as \hyperlink{command.ML-val}{\mbox{\isa{\isacommand{ML{\isaliteral{5F}{\isacharunderscore}}val}}}} or \hyperlink{command.ML-command}{\mbox{\isa{\isacommand{ML{\isaliteral{5F}{\isacharunderscore}}command}}}}.
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| 30296 | 167 | \isamarkupsubsection{Toplevel transitions \label{sec:toplevel-transition}%
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| 168 | } | |
| 169 | \isamarkuptrue% | |
| 170 | % | |
| 171 | \begin{isamarkuptext}%
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| 172 | An Isar toplevel transition consists of a partial function on the | |
| 173 | toplevel state, with additional information for diagnostics and | |
| 174 | error reporting: there are fields for command name, source position, | |
| 175 | optional source text, as well as flags for interactive-only commands | |
| 176 | (which issue a warning in batch-mode), printing of result state, | |
| 177 | etc. | |
| 178 | ||
| 179 | The operational part is represented as the sequential union of a | |
| 180 | list of partial functions, which are tried in turn until the first | |
| 181 | one succeeds. This acts like an outer case-expression for various | |
| 35001 | 182 |   alternative state transitions.  For example, \isakeyword{qed} works
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| 30296 | 183 | differently for a local proofs vs.\ the global ending of the main | 
| 184 | proof. | |
| 185 | ||
| 186 | Toplevel transitions are composed via transition transformers. | |
| 187 | Internally, Isar commands are put together from an empty transition | |
| 35001 | 188 | extended by name and source position. It is then left to the | 
| 189 | individual command parser to turn the given concrete syntax into a | |
| 190 | suitable transition transformer that adjoins actual operations on a | |
| 191 | theory or proof state etc.% | |
| 30296 | 192 | \end{isamarkuptext}%
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| 193 | \isamarkuptrue% | |
| 194 | % | |
| 195 | \isadelimmlref | |
| 196 | % | |
| 197 | \endisadelimmlref | |
| 198 | % | |
| 199 | \isatagmlref | |
| 200 | % | |
| 201 | \begin{isamarkuptext}%
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| 202 | \begin{mldecls}
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| 203 |   \indexdef{}{ML}{Toplevel.print}\verb|Toplevel.print: Toplevel.transition -> Toplevel.transition| \\
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| 204 |   \indexdef{}{ML}{Toplevel.no\_timing}\verb|Toplevel.no_timing: Toplevel.transition -> Toplevel.transition| \\
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| 205 |   \indexdef{}{ML}{Toplevel.keep}\verb|Toplevel.keep: (Toplevel.state -> unit) ->|\isasep\isanewline%
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| 206 | \verb| Toplevel.transition -> Toplevel.transition| \\ | |
| 207 |   \indexdef{}{ML}{Toplevel.theory}\verb|Toplevel.theory: (theory -> theory) ->|\isasep\isanewline%
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| 208 | \verb| Toplevel.transition -> Toplevel.transition| \\ | |
| 209 |   \indexdef{}{ML}{Toplevel.theory\_to\_proof}\verb|Toplevel.theory_to_proof: (theory -> Proof.state) ->|\isasep\isanewline%
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| 210 | \verb| Toplevel.transition -> Toplevel.transition| \\ | |
| 211 |   \indexdef{}{ML}{Toplevel.proof}\verb|Toplevel.proof: (Proof.state -> Proof.state) ->|\isasep\isanewline%
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| 212 | \verb| Toplevel.transition -> Toplevel.transition| \\ | |
| 213 |   \indexdef{}{ML}{Toplevel.proofs}\verb|Toplevel.proofs: (Proof.state -> Proof.state Seq.seq) ->|\isasep\isanewline%
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| 214 | \verb| Toplevel.transition -> Toplevel.transition| \\ | |
| 215 |   \indexdef{}{ML}{Toplevel.end\_proof}\verb|Toplevel.end_proof: (bool -> Proof.state -> Proof.context) ->|\isasep\isanewline%
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| 216 | \verb| Toplevel.transition -> Toplevel.transition| \\ | |
| 217 |   \end{mldecls}
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| 218 | ||
| 219 |   \begin{description}
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| 220 | ||
| 221 |   \item \verb|Toplevel.print|~\isa{tr} sets the print flag, which
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| 222 | causes the toplevel loop to echo the result state (in interactive | |
| 223 | mode). | |
| 224 | ||
| 225 |   \item \verb|Toplevel.no_timing|~\isa{tr} indicates that the
 | |
| 226 | transition should never show timing information, e.g.\ because it is | |
| 227 | a diagnostic command. | |
| 228 | ||
| 229 |   \item \verb|Toplevel.keep|~\isa{tr} adjoins a diagnostic
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| 230 | function. | |
| 231 | ||
| 232 |   \item \verb|Toplevel.theory|~\isa{tr} adjoins a theory
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| 233 | transformer. | |
| 234 | ||
| 235 |   \item \verb|Toplevel.theory_to_proof|~\isa{tr} adjoins a global
 | |
| 236 | goal function, which turns a theory into a proof state. The theory | |
| 237 | may be changed before entering the proof; the generic Isar goal | |
| 238 | setup includes an argument that specifies how to apply the proven | |
| 239 | result to the theory, when the proof is finished. | |
| 240 | ||
| 241 |   \item \verb|Toplevel.proof|~\isa{tr} adjoins a deterministic
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| 242 | proof command, with a singleton result. | |
| 243 | ||
| 244 |   \item \verb|Toplevel.proofs|~\isa{tr} adjoins a general proof
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| 245 | command, with zero or more result states (represented as a lazy | |
| 246 | list). | |
| 247 | ||
| 248 |   \item \verb|Toplevel.end_proof|~\isa{tr} adjoins a concluding
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| 249 | proof command, that returns the resulting theory, after storing the | |
| 250 | resulting facts in the context etc. | |
| 251 | ||
| 252 |   \end{description}%
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| 253 | \end{isamarkuptext}%
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| 254 | \isamarkuptrue% | |
| 255 | % | |
| 256 | \endisatagmlref | |
| 257 | {\isafoldmlref}%
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| 258 | % | |
| 259 | \isadelimmlref | |
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| 262 | % | |
| 263 | \isamarkupsection{Theory database \label{sec:theory-database}%
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| 264 | } | |
| 265 | \isamarkuptrue% | |
| 266 | % | |
| 267 | \begin{isamarkuptext}%
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| 268 | The theory database maintains a collection of theories, together | |
| 269 | with some administrative information about their original sources, | |
| 270 | which are held in an external store (i.e.\ some directory within the | |
| 271 | regular file system). | |
| 272 | ||
| 273 | The theory database is organized as a directed acyclic graph; | |
| 274 | entries are referenced by theory name. Although some additional | |
| 275 | interfaces allow to include a directory specification as well, this | |
| 276 | is only a hint to the underlying theory loader. The internal theory | |
| 277 | name space is flat! | |
| 278 | ||
| 279 |   Theory \isa{A} is associated with the main theory file \isa{A}\verb,.thy,, which needs to be accessible through the theory
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| 30296 | 281 | associated with each theory, by declaring these dependencies in the | 
| 40406 | 282 |   theory header as \isa{{\isaliteral{5C3C555345533E}{\isasymUSES}}}, and loading them consecutively
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changeset | 283 | within the theory context. The system keeps track of incoming ML | 
| 35001 | 284 | sources and associates them with the current theory. | 
| 30296 | 285 | |
| 37982 | 286 |   The basic internal actions of the theory database are \isa{update} and \isa{remove}:
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| 30296 | 287 | |
| 288 |   \begin{itemize}
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| 289 | ||
| 290 |   \item \isa{update\ A} introduces a link of \isa{A} with a
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| 291 |   \isa{theory} value of the same name; it asserts that the theory
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| 292 | sources are now consistent with that value; | |
| 293 | ||
| 294 |   \item \isa{remove\ A} deletes entry \isa{A} from the theory
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| 295 | database. | |
| 296 | ||
| 297 |   \end{itemize}
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| 298 | ||
| 299 | These actions are propagated to sub- or super-graphs of a theory | |
| 300 | entry as expected, in order to preserve global consistency of the | |
| 301 | state of all loaded theories with the sources of the external store. | |
| 302 |   This implies certain causalities between actions: \isa{update}
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| 37982 | 303 |   or \isa{remove} of an entry will \isa{remove} all
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| 304 | descendants. | |
| 30296 | 305 | |
| 306 | \medskip There are separate user-level interfaces to operate on the | |
| 307 | theory database directly or indirectly. The primitive actions then | |
| 308 | just happen automatically while working with the system. In | |
| 40406 | 309 |   particular, processing a theory header \isa{{\isaliteral{5C3C5448454F52593E}{\isasymTHEORY}}\ A\ {\isaliteral{5C3C494D504F5254533E}{\isasymIMPORTS}}\ B\isaliteral{5C3C5E7375623E}{}\isactrlsub {\isadigit{1}}\ {\isaliteral{5C3C646F74733E}{\isasymdots}}\ B\isaliteral{5C3C5E7375623E}{}\isactrlsub n\ {\isaliteral{5C3C424547494E3E}{\isasymBEGIN}}} ensures that the
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| 310 |   sub-graph of the collective imports \isa{B\isaliteral{5C3C5E7375623E}{}\isactrlsub {\isadigit{1}}\ {\isaliteral{5C3C646F74733E}{\isasymdots}}\ B\isaliteral{5C3C5E7375623E}{}\isactrlsub n}
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| 30296 | 311 | is up-to-date, too. Earlier theories are reloaded as required, with | 
| 312 |   \isa{update} actions proceeding in topological order according to
 | |
| 37982 | 313 |   theory dependencies.  There may be also a wave of implied \isa{remove} actions for derived theory nodes until a stable situation
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| 30296 | 314 | is achieved eventually.% | 
| 315 | \end{isamarkuptext}%
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| 323 | % | |
| 324 | \begin{isamarkuptext}%
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| 325 | \begin{mldecls}
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| 326 |   \indexdef{}{ML}{use\_thy}\verb|use_thy: string -> unit| \\
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| 327 |   \indexdef{}{ML}{use\_thys}\verb|use_thys: string list -> unit| \\
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| 37864 | 328 |   \indexdef{}{ML}{Thy\_Info.get\_theory}\verb|Thy_Info.get_theory: string -> theory| \\
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changeset | 329 |   \indexdef{}{ML}{Thy\_Info.remove\_thy}\verb|Thy_Info.remove_thy: string -> unit| \\[1ex]
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| 37982 | 330 |   \indexdef{}{ML}{Thy\_Info.register\_thy}\verb|Thy_Info.register_thy: theory -> unit| \\[1ex]
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| 331 | \verb|datatype action = Update |\verb,|,\verb| Remove| \\ | |
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changeset | 332 |   \indexdef{}{ML}{Thy\_Info.add\_hook}\verb|Thy_Info.add_hook: (Thy_Info.action -> string -> unit) -> unit| \\
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| 30296 | 333 |   \end{mldecls}
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| 334 | ||
| 335 |   \begin{description}
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| 336 | ||
| 337 |   \item \verb|use_thy|~\isa{A} ensures that theory \isa{A} is fully
 | |
| 338 | up-to-date wrt.\ the external file store, reloading outdated | |
| 35001 | 339 | ancestors as required. In batch mode, the simultaneous \verb|use_thys| should be used exclusively. | 
| 30296 | 340 | |
| 341 | \item \verb|use_thys| is similar to \verb|use_thy|, but handles | |
| 342 | several theories simultaneously. Thus it acts like processing the | |
| 343 | import header of a theory, without performing the merge of the | |
| 35001 | 344 | result. By loading a whole sub-graph of theories like that, the | 
| 345 | intrinsic parallelism can be exploited by the system, to speedup | |
| 346 | loading. | |
| 30296 | 347 | |
| 37864 | 348 |   \item \verb|Thy_Info.get_theory|~\isa{A} retrieves the theory value
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| 349 |   presently associated with name \isa{A}.  Note that the result
 | |
| 350 | might be outdated. | |
| 351 | ||
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changeset | 352 |   \item \verb|Thy_Info.remove_thy|~\isa{A} deletes theory \isa{A} and all
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| 30296 | 353 | descendants from the theory database. | 
| 354 | ||
| 37982 | 355 |   \item \verb|Thy_Info.register_thy|~\isa{text\ thy} registers an
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| 356 | existing theory value with the theory loader database and updates | |
| 357 | source version information according to the current file-system | |
| 358 | state. | |
| 30296 | 359 | |
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changeset | 360 |   \item \verb|Thy_Info.add_hook|~\isa{f} registers function \isa{f} as a hook for theory database actions.  The function will be
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| 30296 | 361 | invoked with the action and theory name being involved; thus derived | 
| 362 | actions may be performed in associated system components, e.g.\ | |
| 363 | maintaining the state of an editor for the theory sources. | |
| 364 | ||
| 365 | The kind and order of actions occurring in practice depends both on | |
| 366 | user interactions and the internal process of resolving theory | |
| 367 | imports. Hooks should not rely on a particular policy here! Any | |
| 368 | exceptions raised by the hook are ignored. | |
| 369 | ||
| 370 |   \end{description}%
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| 371 | \end{isamarkuptext}%
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| 372 | \isamarkuptrue% | |
| 373 | % | |
| 374 | \endisatagmlref | |
| 375 | {\isafoldmlref}%
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| 376 | % | |
| 377 | \isadelimmlref | |
| 378 | % | |
| 379 | \endisadelimmlref | |
| 380 | % | |
| 381 | \isadelimtheory | |
| 382 | % | |
| 383 | \endisadelimtheory | |
| 384 | % | |
| 385 | \isatagtheory | |
| 386 | \isacommand{end}\isamarkupfalse%
 | |
| 387 | % | |
| 388 | \endisatagtheory | |
| 389 | {\isafoldtheory}%
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| 390 | % | |
| 391 | \isadelimtheory | |
| 392 | % | |
| 393 | \endisadelimtheory | |
| 394 | \isanewline | |
| 395 | \end{isabellebody}%
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| 396 | %%% Local Variables: | |
| 397 | %%% mode: latex | |
| 398 | %%% TeX-master: "root" | |
| 399 | %%% End: |