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(* Title: Doc/Datatypes/Datatypes.thy |
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Author: Jasmin Blanchette, TU Muenchen |
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Author: Martin Desharnais, Ecole de technologie superieure |
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Author: Lorenz Panny, TU Muenchen |
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Author: Andrei Popescu, TU Muenchen |
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Author: Dmitriy Traytel, TU Muenchen |
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Tutorial for (co)datatype definitions. |
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theory Datatypes |
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imports |
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Setup |
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"~~/src/HOL/Library/BNF_Axiomatization" |
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"~~/src/HOL/Library/Cardinal_Notations" |
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"~~/src/HOL/Library/FSet" |
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section {* Introduction
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\label{sec:introduction} *}
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text {*
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The 2013 edition of Isabelle introduced a definitional package for freely |
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generated datatypes and codatatypes. This package replaces the earlier |
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implementation due to Berghofer and Wenzel \cite{Berghofer-Wenzel:1999:TPHOL}.
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Perhaps the main advantage of the new package is that it supports recursion |
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through a large class of non-datatypes, such as finite sets: |
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datatype 'a tree\<^sub>f\<^sub>s = Node\<^sub>f\<^sub>s (lbl\<^sub>f\<^sub>s: 'a) (sub\<^sub>f\<^sub>s: "'a tree\<^sub>f\<^sub>s fset") |
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text {*
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Another strong point is the support for local definitions: |
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datatype flag = Less | Eq | Greater |
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text {*
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Furthermore, the package provides a lot of convenience, including automatically |
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generated discriminators, selectors, and relators as well as a wealth of |
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properties about them. |
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In addition to inductive datatypes, the package supports coinductive |
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datatypes, or \emph{codatatypes}, which allow infinite values. For example, the
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following command introduces the type of lazy lists, which comprises both finite |
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codatatype (*<*)(in early) (*>*)'a llist = LNil | LCons 'a "'a llist" |
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Mixed inductive--coinductive recursion is possible via nesting. Compare the |
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following four Rose tree examples: |
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datatype (*<*)(in early) (*>*)'a tree\<^sub>f\<^sub>f = Node\<^sub>f\<^sub>f 'a "'a tree\<^sub>f\<^sub>f list" |
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datatype (*<*)(in early) (*>*)'a tree\<^sub>f\<^sub>i = Node\<^sub>f\<^sub>i 'a "'a tree\<^sub>f\<^sub>i llist" |
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codatatype (*<*)(in early) (*>*)'a tree\<^sub>i\<^sub>f = Node\<^sub>i\<^sub>f 'a "'a tree\<^sub>i\<^sub>f list" |
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codatatype (*<*)(in early) (*>*)'a tree\<^sub>i\<^sub>i = Node\<^sub>i\<^sub>i 'a "'a tree\<^sub>i\<^sub>i llist" |
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The first two tree types allow only paths of finite length, whereas the last two |
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allow infinite paths. Orthogonally, the nodes in the first and third types have |
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finitely many direct subtrees, whereas those of the second and fourth may have |
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infinite branching. |
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The package is part of @{theory Main}. Additional functionality is provided by
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the theory @{theory BNF_Axiomatization}, located in the directory
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\verb|~~/src/HOL/Library|. |
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The package, like its predecessor, fully adheres to the LCF philosophy |
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\cite{mgordon79}: The characteristic theorems associated with the specified
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(co)datatypes are derived rather than introduced axiomatically.% |
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\footnote{However, some of the
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internal constructions and most of the internal proof obligations are omitted |
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if the @{text quick_and_dirty} option is enabled.}
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The package is described in a number of papers |
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\cite{traytel-et-al-2012,blanchette-et-al-wit,blanchette-et-al-2014-impl,panny-et-al-2014}.
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The central notion is that of a \emph{bounded natural functor} (BNF)---a
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well-behaved type constructor for which nested (co)recursion is supported. |
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This tutorial is organized as follows: |
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\begin{itemize}
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\item Section \ref{sec:defining-datatypes}, ``Defining Datatypes,''
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describes how to specify datatypes using the @{command datatype} command.
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\item Section \ref{sec:defining-recursive-functions}, ``Defining Recursive
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Functions,'' describes how to specify recursive functions using |
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@{command primrec}.
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\item Section \ref{sec:defining-codatatypes}, ``Defining Codatatypes,''
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describes how to specify codatatypes using the @{command codatatype} command.
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\item Section \ref{sec:defining-corecursive-functions}, ``Defining Corecursive
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Functions,'' describes how to specify corecursive functions using the |
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@{command primcorec} and @{command primcorecursive} commands.
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\item Section \ref{sec:introducing-bounded-natural-functors}, ``Introducing
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Bounded Natural Functors,'' explains how to use the @{command bnf} command
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to register arbitrary type constructors as BNFs. |
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\ref{sec:deriving-destructors-and-theorems-for-free-constructors},
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use the command @{command free_constructors} to derive destructor constants
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and theorems for freely generated types, as performed internally by |
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%\item Section \ref{sec:using-the-standard-ml-interface}, ``Using the Standard
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\item Section \ref{sec:controlling-plugins}, ``Controlling Plugins,''
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is concerned with the package's interoperability with other Isabelle packages |
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and tools, such as the code generator, Transfer, Lifting, and Quickcheck. |
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\item Section \ref{sec:known-bugs-and-limitations}, ``Known Bugs and
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Limitations,'' concludes with known open issues at the time of writing. |
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section {* Defining Datatypes
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\label{sec:defining-datatypes} *}
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Datatypes can be specified using the @{command datatype} command.
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subsection {* Introductory Examples
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\label{ssec:datatype-introductory-examples} *}
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Datatypes are illustrated through concrete examples featuring different flavors |
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of recursion. More examples can be found in the directory |
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subsubsection {* Nonrecursive Types
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\label{sssec:datatype-nonrecursive-types} *}
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Datatypes are introduced by specifying the desired names and argument types for |
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their constructors. \emph{Enumeration} types are the simplest form of datatype.
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datatype trool = Truue | Faalse | Perhaaps |
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Here, @{const Truue}, @{const Faalse}, and @{const Perhaaps} have the type @{typ trool}.
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datatype 'a option = None | Some 'a |
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The constructors are @{text "None :: 'a option"} and
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datatype ('a, 'b, 'c) triple\<^sub>u = Triple\<^sub>u "'a * 'b * 'c"
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subsubsection {* Simple Recursion
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datatype (*<*)(in early) (*>*)('a, 'b) tlist = TNil 'b | TCons 'a "('a, 'b) tlist"
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subsubsection {* Mutual Recursion
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Term "('a, 'b) trm" | Sum "('a, 'b) trm" "('a, 'b) exp"
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The following definition of @{typ 'a}-branching trees is legal:
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datatype hfset = HFSet "hfset fset" |
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In general, type constructors @{text "('a\<^sub>1, \<dots>, 'a\<^sub>m) t"}
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The @{command datatype} command introduces various constants in addition to
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the constructors. With each datatype are associated set functions, a map |
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custom names. In the example below, the familiar names @{text null}, @{text hd},
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rel: list_all2 |
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"tl Nil = Nil" |
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The types of the constants that appear in the specification are listed below. |
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@{text "Nil \<Colon> 'a list"} \\
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@{text "null \<Colon> 'a list \<Rightarrow> bool"} \\
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@{text "hd \<Colon> 'a list \<Rightarrow> 'a"} \\
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@{text "tl \<Colon> 'a list \<Rightarrow> 'a list"} \\
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Map function: & |
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@{text "map \<Colon> ('a \<Rightarrow> 'b) \<Rightarrow> 'a list \<Rightarrow> 'b list"} \\
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Relator: & |
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are characterized by the following conditional equations: |
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\[@{thm list.collapse(1)[of xs, no_vars]}
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For two-constructor datatypes, a single discriminator constant is sufficient. |
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@{term "\<lambda>xs. \<not> null xs"}.
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The \keyw{where} clause at the end of the command specifies a default value for
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Here, it is used to ensure that the tail of the empty list is itself (instead of |
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@{term "\<lambda>xs. xs = Nil"} as a discriminator. This is the default behavior
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argue against this, because the mixture of constructors and selectors in the |
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characteristic theorems can lead Isabelle's automation to switch between the |
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constructor and the destructor view in surprising ways. |
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constructors. For example: |
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datatype ('a, 'b) prod (infixr "*" 20) = Pair 'a 'b
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text {* \blankline *}
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datatype (set: 'a) list = |
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null: Nil ("[]")
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text {*
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syntax "_list" :: "args \<Rightarrow> 'a list" ("[(_)]")
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subsection {* Command Syntax
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subsubsection {* \keyw{datatype}
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\label{sssec:datatype-new} *}
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text {*
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\begin{matharray}{rcl}
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@{command_def "datatype"} & : & @{text "local_theory \<rightarrow> local_theory"}
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\end{matharray}
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@{rail \<open>
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@@{command datatype} target? @{syntax dt_options}? \<newline>
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(@{syntax dt_name} '=' (@{syntax dt_ctor} + '|') \<newline>
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@{syntax map_rel}? (@'where' (prop + '|'))? + @'and')
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@{syntax_def plugins}: 'plugins' ('only' | 'del') ':' (name +)
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@{syntax_def dt_options}: '(' ((@{syntax plugins} | 'discs_sels') + ',') ')'
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@{syntax_def map_rel}: @'for' ((('map' | 'rel') ':' name) +)
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\<close>} |
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\medskip |
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The @{command datatype} command introduces a set of mutually recursive
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datatypes specified by their constructors. |
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The syntactic entity \synt{target} can be used to specify a local
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context (e.g., @{text "(in linorder)"} \cite{isabelle-isar-ref}),
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and \synt{prop} denotes a HOL proposition.
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The optional target is optionally followed by a combination of the following |
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\begin{itemize}
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(@{text only}) or disabled (@{text del}). Wildcards (``@{text "*"}'') are
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should be generated. The option is implicitly enabled if names are specified for |
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discriminators or selectors. |
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\end{itemize}
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The optional \keyw{where} clause specifies default values for selectors.
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Each proposition must be an equation of the form |
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@{text "un_D (C \<dots>) = \<dots>"}, where @{text C} is a constructor and
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The left-hand sides of the datatype equations specify the name of the type to |
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define, its type parameters, and additional information: |
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@{syntax_def dt_name}: @{syntax tyargs}? name mixfix?
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\noindent |
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The syntactic entity \synt{name} denotes an identifier, \synt{mixfix} denotes
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the usual parenthesized mixfix notation, and \synt{typefree} denotes fixed type
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variable (@{typ 'a}, @{typ 'b}, \ldots) \cite{isabelle-isar-ref}.
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The optional names preceding the type variables allow to override the default |
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names of the set functions (@{text set\<^sub>1_t}, \ldots, @{text set\<^sub>m_t}). Type
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arguments can be marked as dead by entering @{text dead} in front of the
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type variable (e.g., @{text "(dead 'a)"}); otherwise, they are live or dead
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(and a set function is generated or not) depending on where they occur in the |
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right-hand sides of the definition. Declaring a type argument as dead can speed |
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up the type definition but will prevent any later (co)recursion through that |
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type argument. |
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Inside a mutually recursive specification, all defined datatypes must |
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@{rail \<open>
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@{syntax_def dt_ctor}: (name ':')? name (@{syntax dt_ctor_arg} * ) mixfix?
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\medskip |
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The main constituents of a constructor specification are the name of the |
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constructor and the list of its argument types. An optional discriminator name |
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can be supplied at the front to override the default, which is |
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@{text "\<lambda>x. x = C\<^sub>j"} for nullary constructors and
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@{text t.is_C\<^sub>j} otherwise.
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@{rail \<open>
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@{syntax_def dt_ctor_arg}: type | '(' name ':' type ')'
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\<close>} |
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\noindent |
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The syntactic entity \synt{type} denotes a HOL type \cite{isabelle-isar-ref}.
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In addition to the type of a constructor argument, it is possible to specify a |
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(@{text un_C\<^sub>ji}). The same selector names can be reused for several
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subsubsection {* \keyw{datatype_compat}
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\label{sssec:datatype-compat} *}
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text {*
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\begin{matharray}{rcl}
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@{command_def "datatype_compat"} & : & @{text "local_theory \<rightarrow> local_theory"}
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@@{command datatype_compat} (name +)
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\<close>} |
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The @{command datatype_compat} command registers new-style datatypes as
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datatype_compat even_nat odd_nat |
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text {* \blankline *}
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ML {* Old_Datatype_Data.get_info @{theory} @{type_name even_nat} *}
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text {*
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The syntactic entity \synt{name} denotes an identifier \cite{isabelle-isar-ref}.
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The command can be useful because the old datatype package provides some |
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functionality that is not yet replicated in the new package. |
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A few remarks concern nested recursive datatypes: |
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\begin{itemize}
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\setlength{\itemsep}{0pt}
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\item The old-style, nested-as-mutual induction rule and recursor theorems are |
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generated under their usual names but with ``@{text "compat_"}'' prefixed
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(e.g., @{text compat_tree.induct}, @{text compat_tree.inducts}, and
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@{text compat_tree.rec}).
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\item All types through which recursion takes place must be new-style datatypes |
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or the function type. In principle, it should be possible to support old-style |
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datatypes as well, but this has not been implemented yet (and there is currently |
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no way to register old-style datatypes as new-style datatypes). |
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\end{itemize}
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*} |
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subsection {* Generated Constants
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\label{ssec:datatype-generated-constants} *}
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text {*
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Given a datatype @{text "('a\<^sub>1, \<dots>, 'a\<^sub>m) t"}
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with $m > 0$ live type variables and $n$ constructors |
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@{text "t.C\<^sub>1"}, \ldots, @{text "t.C\<^sub>n"}, the
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following auxiliary constants are introduced: |
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\medskip |
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\begin{tabular}{@ {}ll@ {}}
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Case combinator: & |
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@{text t.case_t} (rendered using the familiar @{text case}--@{text of} syntax) \\
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Discriminators: & |
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@{text t.is_C\<^sub>1}$, \ldots, $@{text t.is_C\<^sub>n} \\
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Selectors: & |
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@{text t.un_C\<^sub>11}$, \ldots, $@{text t.un_C\<^sub>1k\<^sub>1} \\
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& \quad\vdots \\ |
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& @{text t.un_C\<^sub>n1}$, \ldots, $@{text t.un_C\<^sub>nk\<^sub>n} \\
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Set functions: & |
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@{text t.set\<^sub>1_t}, \ldots, @{text t.set\<^sub>m_t} \\
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Map function: & |
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@{text t.map_t} \\
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Relator: & |
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@{text t.rel_t} \\
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Recursor: & |
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@{text t.rec_t}
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\end{tabular}
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\medskip |
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\noindent |
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In addition, some of the plugins introduce their own constants |
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(Section~\ref{sec:plugins}). The case combinator, discriminators, and selectors
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are collectively called \emph{destructors}. The prefix ``@{text "t."}'' is an
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optional component of the names and is normally hidden. |
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*} |
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subsection {* Generated Theorems
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\label{ssec:datatype-generated-theorems} *}
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text {*
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The characteristic theorems generated by @{command datatype} are grouped in
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three broad categories: |
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\begin{itemize}
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\setlength{\itemsep}{0pt}
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\item The \emph{free constructor theorems}
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(Section~\ref{sssec:free-constructor-theorems}) are properties of the
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|
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constructors and destructors that can be derived for any freely generated type. |
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Internally, the derivation is performed by @{command free_constructors}.
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|
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\item The \emph{functorial theorems} (Section~\ref{sssec:functorial-theorems})
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|
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are properties of datatypes related to their BNF nature. |
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\item The \emph{inductive theorems} (Section~\ref{sssec:inductive-theorems})
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|
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are properties of datatypes related to their inductive nature. |
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\end{itemize}
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|
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\noindent |
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The full list of named theorems can be obtained as usual by entering the |
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command \keyw{print_theorems} immediately after the datatype definition.
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This list includes theorems produced by plugins (Section~\ref{sec:plugins}),
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but normally excludes low-level theorems that reveal internal constructions. To |
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make these accessible, add the line |
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*} |
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declare [[bnf_note_all]] |
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(*<*) |
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declare [[bnf_note_all = false]] |
|
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(*>*) |
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| 53552 | 698 |
text {*
|
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\noindent |
|
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to the top of the theory file. |
|
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*} |
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| 53535 | 702 |
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| 53621 | 704 |
subsubsection {* Free Constructor Theorems
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\label{sssec:free-constructor-theorems} *}
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| 53535 | 706 |
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| 53543 | 707 |
(*<*) |
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consts nonnull :: 'a |
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(*>*) |
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text {*
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| 54621 | 712 |
The free constructor theorems are partitioned in three subgroups. The first |
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subgroup of properties is concerned with the constructors. They are listed below |
|
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for @{typ "'a list"}:
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| 53552 | 716 |
\begin{indentblock}
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| 53543 | 717 |
\begin{description}
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| 53544 | 718 |
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| 53642 | 719 |
\item[@{text "t."}\hthm{inject} @{text "[iff, induct_simp]"}\rm:] ~ \\
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| 53544 | 720 |
@{thm list.inject[no_vars]}
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| 53642 | 722 |
\item[@{text "t."}\hthm{distinct} @{text "[simp, induct_simp]"}\rm:] ~ \\
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| 53543 | 723 |
@{thm list.distinct(1)[no_vars]} \\
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@{thm list.distinct(2)[no_vars]}
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|
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||
| 53642 | 726 |
\item[@{text "t."}\hthm{exhaust} @{text "[cases t, case_names C\<^sub>1 \<dots> C\<^sub>n]"}\rm:] ~ \\
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| 53543 | 727 |
@{thm list.exhaust[no_vars]}
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\item[@{text "t."}\hthm{nchotomy}\rm:] ~ \\
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| 53543 | 730 |
@{thm list.nchotomy[no_vars]}
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\end{description}
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| 53552 | 733 |
\end{indentblock}
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| 53543 | 734 |
|
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\noindent |
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| 53621 | 736 |
In addition, these nameless theorems are registered as safe elimination rules: |
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||
738 |
\begin{indentblock}
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|
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\begin{description}
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|
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\item[@{text "t."}\hthm{distinct {\upshape[}THEN notE}@{text ", elim!"}\hthm{\upshape]}\rm:] ~ \\
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| 53621 | 742 |
@{thm list.distinct(1)[THEN notE, elim!, no_vars]} \\
|
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@{thm list.distinct(2)[THEN notE, elim!, no_vars]}
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|
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\end{description}
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|
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\end{indentblock}
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|
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\noindent |
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| 53543 | 749 |
The next subgroup is concerned with the case combinator: |
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| 53552 | 751 |
\begin{indentblock}
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| 53543 | 752 |
\begin{description}
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| 53544 | 753 |
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| 53798 | 754 |
\item[@{text "t."}\hthm{case} @{text "[simp, code]"}\rm:] ~ \\
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| 53543 | 755 |
@{thm list.case(1)[no_vars]} \\
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@{thm list.case(2)[no_vars]} \\
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(The @{text "[code]"} attribute is set by the @{text code} plugin,
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Section~\ref{ssec:code-generator}.)
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| 53543 | 759 |
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| 57542 | 760 |
\item[@{text "t."}\hthm{case_cong} @{text "[fundef_cong]"}\rm:] ~ \\
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| 53543 | 761 |
@{thm list.case_cong[no_vars]}
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\item[@{text "t."}\hthm{case_cong_weak} @{text "[cong]"}\rm:] ~ \\
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@{thm list.case_cong_weak[no_vars]}
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| 53543 | 765 |
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\item[@{text "t."}\hthm{split}\rm:] ~ \\
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| 53543 | 767 |
@{thm list.split[no_vars]}
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\item[@{text "t."}\hthm{split_asm}\rm:] ~ \\
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| 53543 | 770 |
@{thm list.split_asm[no_vars]}
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| 53544 | 772 |
\item[@{text "t."}\hthm{splits} = @{text "split split_asm"}]
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| 53543 | 773 |
|
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\end{description}
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| 53552 | 775 |
\end{indentblock}
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| 53543 | 776 |
|
777 |
\noindent |
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| 54621 | 778 |
The third subgroup revolves around discriminators and selectors: |
| 53543 | 779 |
|
| 53552 | 780 |
\begin{indentblock}
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| 53543 | 781 |
\begin{description}
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| 53544 | 782 |
|
| 53694 | 783 |
\item[@{text "t."}\hthm{disc} @{text "[simp]"}\rm:] ~ \\
|
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@{thm list.disc(1)[no_vars]} \\
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|
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@{thm list.disc(2)[no_vars]}
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|
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\item[@{text "t."}\hthm{discI}\rm:] ~ \\
|
788 |
@{thm list.discI(1)[no_vars]} \\
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|
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@{thm list.discI(2)[no_vars]}
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|
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| 53805 | 791 |
\item[@{text "t."}\hthm{sel} @{text "[simp, code]"}\rm:] ~ \\
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| 53694 | 792 |
@{thm list.sel(1)[no_vars]} \\
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@{thm list.sel(2)[no_vars]} \\
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(The @{text "[code]"} attribute is set by the @{text code} plugin,
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Section~\ref{ssec:code-generator}.)
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| 53543 | 796 |
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\item[@{text "t."}\hthm{collapse} @{text "[simp]"}\rm:] ~ \\
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| 53543 | 798 |
@{thm list.collapse(1)[no_vars]} \\
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@{thm list.collapse(2)[no_vars]} \\
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(The @{text "[simp]"} attribute is exceptionally omitted for datatypes equipped
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with a single nullary constructor, because a property of the form |
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@{prop "x = C"} is not suitable as a simplification rule.)
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\item[@{text "t."}\hthm{distinct_disc} @{text "[dest]"}\rm:] ~ \\
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| 53543 | 805 |
These properties are missing for @{typ "'a list"} because there is only one
|
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proper discriminator. Had the datatype been introduced with a second |
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| 53837 | 807 |
discriminator called @{const nonnull}, they would have read thusly: \\[\jot]
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@{prop "null list \<Longrightarrow> \<not> nonnull list"} \\
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|
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@{prop "nonnull list \<Longrightarrow> \<not> null list"}
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| 53543 | 810 |
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\item[@{text "t."}\hthm{exhaust_disc} @{text "[case_names C\<^sub>1 \<dots> C\<^sub>n]"}\rm:] ~ \\
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@{thm list.exhaust_disc[no_vars]}
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\item[@{text "t."}\hthm{exhaust_sel} @{text "[case_names C\<^sub>1 \<dots> C\<^sub>n]"}\rm:] ~ \\
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@{thm list.exhaust_sel[no_vars]}
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| 53916 | 816 |
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| 53642 | 817 |
\item[@{text "t."}\hthm{expand}\rm:] ~ \\
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| 53543 | 818 |
@{thm list.expand[no_vars]}
|
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\item[@{text "t."}\hthm{split_sel}\rm:] ~ \\
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@{thm list.split_sel[no_vars]}
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\item[@{text "t."}\hthm{split_sel_asm}\rm:] ~ \\
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@{thm list.split_sel_asm[no_vars]}
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| 53917 | 825 |
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\item[@{text "t."}\hthm{split_sels} = @{text "split_sel split_sel_asm"}]
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| 57542 | 828 |
\item[@{text "t."}\hthm{case_eq_if}\rm:] ~ \\
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| 54491 | 829 |
@{thm list.case_eq_if[no_vars]}
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| 53543 | 830 |
|
831 |
\end{description}
|
|
| 53552 | 832 |
\end{indentblock}
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| 54152 | 833 |
|
834 |
\noindent |
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In addition, equational versions of @{text t.disc} are registered with the
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@{text "[code]"} attribute. (The @{text "[code]"} attribute is set by the
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@{text code} plugin, Section~\ref{ssec:code-generator}.)
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| 53552 | 838 |
*} |
839 |
||
840 |
||
| 53621 | 841 |
subsubsection {* Functorial Theorems
|
842 |
\label{sssec:functorial-theorems} *}
|
|
| 53552 | 843 |
|
844 |
text {*
|
|
| 54621 | 845 |
The functorial theorems are partitioned in two subgroups. The first subgroup |
| 56992 | 846 |
consists of properties involving the constructors or the destructors and either |
847 |
a set function, the map function, or the relator: |
|
| 53552 | 848 |
|
849 |
\begin{indentblock}
|
|
850 |
\begin{description}
|
|
851 |
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| 58094 | 852 |
\item[@{text "t."}\hthm{case_transfer}\rm:] ~ \\
|
853 |
@{thm list.case_transfer[no_vars]}
|
|
854 |
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| 58000 | 855 |
\item[@{text "t."}\hthm{ctr_transfer}\rm:] ~ \\
|
856 |
@{thm list.ctr_transfer(1)[no_vars]} \\
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|
857 |
@{thm list.ctr_transfer(2)[no_vars]}
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|
858 |
||
| 58096 | 859 |
\item[@{text "t."}\hthm{disc_transfer}\rm:] ~ \\
|
860 |
@{thm list.disc_transfer(1)[no_vars]} \\
|
|
861 |
@{thm list.disc_transfer(2)[no_vars]}
|
|
862 |
||
| 53798 | 863 |
\item[@{text "t."}\hthm{set} @{text "[simp, code]"}\rm:] ~ \\
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| 53694 | 864 |
@{thm list.set(1)[no_vars]} \\
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@{thm list.set(2)[no_vars]} \\
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Section~\ref{ssec:code-generator}.)
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| 53552 | 868 |
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| 57988 | 869 |
\item[@{text "t."}\hthm{set_cases} @{text "[consumes 1, cases set: set\<^sub>i_t]"}\rm:] ~ \\
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| 57894 | 870 |
@{thm list.set_cases[no_vars]}
|
871 |
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| 57892 | 872 |
\item[@{text "t."}\hthm{set_intros}\rm:] ~ \\
|
873 |
@{thm list.set_intros(1)[no_vars]} \\
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|
874 |
@{thm list.set_intros(2)[no_vars]}
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\item[@{text "t."}\hthm{set_sel}\rm:] ~ \\
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@{thm list.set_sel[no_vars]}
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| 57153 | 878 |
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| 53798 | 879 |
\item[@{text "t."}\hthm{map} @{text "[simp, code]"}\rm:] ~ \\
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| 53552 | 880 |
@{thm list.map(1)[no_vars]} \\
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Section~\ref{ssec:code-generator}.)
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\item[@{text "t."}\hthm{map_disc_iff} @{text "[simp]"}\rm:] ~ \\
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@{thm list.map_disc_iff[no_vars]}
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\item[@{text "t."}\hthm{map_sel}\rm:] ~ \\
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@{thm list.map_sel[no_vars]}
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| 57542 | 891 |
\item[@{text "t."}\hthm{rel_inject} @{text "[simp]"}\rm:] ~ \\
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@{thm list.rel_inject(1)[no_vars]} \\
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@{thm list.rel_inject(2)[no_vars]}
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|
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| 57542 | 895 |
\item[@{text "t."}\hthm{rel_distinct} @{text "[simp]"}\rm:] ~ \\
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@{thm list.rel_distinct(1)[no_vars]} \\
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@{thm list.rel_distinct(2)[no_vars]}
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|
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| 57542 | 899 |
\item[@{text "t."}\hthm{rel_intros}\rm:] ~ \\
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| 57494 | 900 |
@{thm list.rel_intros(1)[no_vars]} \\
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@{thm list.rel_intros(2)[no_vars]}
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%\item[@{text "t."}\hthm{rel_cases} @{text "[consumes 1, case_names t\<^sub>1 \<dots> t\<^sub>m, cases pred]"}\rm:] ~ \\
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%{thm list.rel_cases[no_vars]}
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\item[@{text "t."}\hthm{rel_sel}\rm:] ~ \\
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@{thm list.rel_sel[no_vars]}
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\end{description}
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\end{indentblock}
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\noindent |
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Section~\ref{ssec:code-generator}.)
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The second subgroup consists of more abstract properties of the set functions, |
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the map function, and the relator: |
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\begin{indentblock}
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\begin{description}
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\item[@{text "t."}\hthm{inj_map}\rm:] ~ \\
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@{thm list.inj_map[no_vars]}
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\item[@{text "t."}\hthm{inj_map_strong}\rm:] ~ \\
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@{thm list.inj_map_strong[no_vars]}
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\item[@{text "t."}\hthm{set_map}\rm:] ~ \\
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@{thm list.set_map[no_vars]}
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\item[@{text "t."}\hthm{set_transfer}\rm:] ~ \\
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@{thm list.set_transfer[no_vars]}
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\item[@{text "t."}\hthm{map_cong0}\rm:] ~ \\
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| 54621 | 938 |
@{thm list.map_cong0[no_vars]}
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\item[@{text "t."}\hthm{map_cong} @{text "[fundef_cong]"}\rm:] ~ \\
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| 54621 | 941 |
@{thm list.map_cong[no_vars]}
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\item[@{text "t."}\hthm{map_cong_simp}\rm:] ~ \\
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@{thm list.map_cong_simp[no_vars]}
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| 57542 | 946 |
\item[@{text "t."}\hthm{map_id}\rm:] ~ \\
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| 54621 | 947 |
@{thm list.map_id[no_vars]}
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948 |
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| 57542 | 949 |
\item[@{text "t."}\hthm{map_id0}\rm:] ~ \\
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| 56955 | 950 |
@{thm list.map_id0[no_vars]}
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951 |
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| 57542 | 952 |
\item[@{text "t."}\hthm{map_ident}\rm:] ~ \\
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| 56904 | 953 |
@{thm list.map_ident[no_vars]}
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| 58103 | 955 |
\item[@{text "t."}\hthm{map_transfer}\rm:] ~ \\
|
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@{thm list.map_transfer[no_vars]}
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|
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||
| 58244 | 958 |
\item[@{text "t."}\hthm{rel_compp} @{text "[relator_distr]"}\rm:] ~ \\
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| 58245 | 959 |
@{thm list.rel_compp[no_vars]} \\
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| 58244 | 960 |
(The @{text "[relator_distr]"} attribute is set by the @{text lifting} plugin,
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Section~\ref{ssec:lifting}.)
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| 54621 | 962 |
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| 57542 | 963 |
\item[@{text "t."}\hthm{rel_conversep}\rm:] ~ \\
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| 54621 | 964 |
@{thm list.rel_conversep[no_vars]}
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||
| 57542 | 966 |
\item[@{text "t."}\hthm{rel_eq}\rm:] ~ \\
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| 54621 | 967 |
@{thm list.rel_eq[no_vars]}
|
968 |
||
| 57542 | 969 |
\item[@{text "t."}\hthm{rel_flip}\rm:] ~ \\
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| 54621 | 970 |
@{thm list.rel_flip[no_vars]}
|
971 |
||
| 57933 | 972 |
\item[@{text "t."}\hthm{rel_map}\rm:] ~ \\
|
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@{thm list.rel_map(1)[no_vars]} \\
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|
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@{thm list.rel_map(2)[no_vars]}
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|
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||
| 58344 | 976 |
\item[@{text "t."}\hthm{rel_mono} @{text "[mono, relator_mono]"}\rm:] ~ \\
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| 58245 | 977 |
@{thm list.rel_mono[no_vars]} \\
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| 58344 | 978 |
(The @{text "[relator_mono]"} attribute is set by the @{text lifting} plugin,
|
| 58244 | 979 |
Section~\ref{ssec:lifting}.)
|
| 54621 | 980 |
|
| 58105 | 981 |
\item[@{text "t."}\hthm{rel_transfer}\rm:] ~ \\
|
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@{thm list.rel_transfer[no_vars]}
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|
983 |
||
| 54621 | 984 |
\end{description}
|
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\end{indentblock}
|
|
| 53535 | 986 |
*} |
987 |
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||
| 53621 | 989 |
subsubsection {* Inductive Theorems
|
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\label{sssec:inductive-theorems} *}
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|
| 53535 | 991 |
|
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text {*
|
|
| 53623 | 993 |
The inductive theorems are as follows: |
| 53544 | 994 |
|
| 53552 | 995 |
\begin{indentblock}
|
| 53544 | 996 |
\begin{description}
|
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| 57304 | 998 |
\item[@{text "t."}\hthm{induct} @{text "[case_names C\<^sub>1 \<dots> C\<^sub>n, induct t]"}\rm:] ~ \\
|
| 53544 | 999 |
@{thm list.induct[no_vars]}
|
1000 |
||
| 57542 | 1001 |
\item[@{text "t."}\hthm{rel_induct} @{text "[case_names C\<^sub>1 \<dots> C\<^sub>n, induct pred]"}\rm:] ~ \\
|
| 57472 | 1002 |
@{thm list.rel_induct[no_vars]}
|
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||
| 57701 | 1004 |
\item[\begin{tabular}{@ {}l@ {}}
|
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@{text "t\<^sub>1_\<dots>_t\<^sub>m."}\hthm{induct} @{text "[case_names C\<^sub>1 \<dots> C\<^sub>n]"}\rm: \\
|
|
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@{text "t\<^sub>1_\<dots>_t\<^sub>m."}\hthm{rel_induct} @{text "[case_names C\<^sub>1 \<dots> C\<^sub>n]"}\rm: \\
|
|
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\end{tabular}] ~ \\
|
|
| 57472 | 1008 |
Given $m > 1$ mutually recursive datatypes, this induction rule can be used to |
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prove $m$ properties simultaneously. |
|
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||
| 53798 | 1011 |
\item[@{text "t."}\hthm{rec} @{text "[simp, code]"}\rm:] ~ \\
|
| 53544 | 1012 |
@{thm list.rec(1)[no_vars]} \\
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@{thm list.rec(2)[no_vars]} \\
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(The @{text "[code]"} attribute is set by the @{text code} plugin,
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Section~\ref{ssec:code-generator}.)
|
| 53544 | 1016 |
|
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\end{description}
|
|
| 53552 | 1018 |
\end{indentblock}
|
| 53544 | 1019 |
|
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\noindent |
|
| 58310 | 1021 |
For convenience, @{command datatype} also provides the following collection:
|
| 53544 | 1022 |
|
| 53552 | 1023 |
\begin{indentblock}
|
| 53544 | 1024 |
\begin{description}
|
1025 |
||
| 55871 | 1026 |
\item[@{text "t."}\hthm{simps} = @{text t.inject} @{text t.distinct} @{text t.case} @{text t.rec} @{text t.map} @{text t.rel_inject}] ~ \\
|
| 53694 | 1027 |
@{text t.rel_distinct} @{text t.set}
|
| 53544 | 1028 |
|
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\end{description}
|
|
| 53552 | 1030 |
\end{indentblock}
|
| 52828 | 1031 |
*} |
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||
| 52794 | 1033 |
|
| 52827 | 1034 |
subsection {* Compatibility Issues
|
| 52824 | 1035 |
\label{ssec:datatype-compatibility-issues} *}
|
| 52794 | 1036 |
|
| 52828 | 1037 |
text {*
|
| 58310 | 1038 |
The command @{command datatype} has been designed to be highly compatible
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with the old command (which is now called \keyw{old_datatype}), to ease
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|
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migration. There are nonetheless a few incompatibilities that may arise when |
|
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porting: |
| 53647 | 1042 |
|
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\begin{itemize}
|
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\setlength{\itemsep}{0pt}
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| 53647 | 1046 |
\item \emph{The Standard ML interfaces are different.} Tools and extensions
|
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written to call the old ML interfaces will need to be adapted to the new |
|
| 58245 | 1048 |
interfaces. If possible, it is recommended to register new-style datatypes as |
1049 |
old-style datatypes using the @{command datatype_compat} command.
|
|
| 54537 | 1050 |
|
1051 |
\item \emph{The recursor @{text rec_t} has a different signature for nested
|
|
| 54185 | 1052 |
recursive datatypes.} In the old package, nested recursion through non-functions |
1053 |
was internally reduced to mutual recursion. This reduction was visible in the |
|
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type of the recursor, used by \keyw{primrec}. Recursion through functions was
|
|
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handled specially. In the new package, nested recursion (for functions and |
|
1056 |
non-functions) is handled in a more modular fashion. The old-style recursor can |
|
| 56655 | 1057 |
be generated on demand using @{command primrec} if the recursion is via
|
1058 |
new-style datatypes, as explained in |
|
1059 |
Section~\ref{sssec:primrec-nested-as-mutual-recursion}.
|
|
| 53647 | 1060 |
|
| 54287 | 1061 |
\item \emph{Accordingly, the induction rule is different for nested recursive
|
1062 |
datatypes.} Again, the old-style induction rule can be generated on demand using |
|
| 56655 | 1063 |
@{command primrec} if the recursion is via new-style datatypes, as explained in
|
| 58298 | 1064 |
Section~\ref{sssec:primrec-nested-as-mutual-recursion}. For recursion through
|
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functions, the old-style induction rule can be obtained by applying the |
|
1066 |
@{text "[unfolded all_mem_range]"} attribute on @{text t.induct}.
|
|
| 52828 | 1067 |
|
| 58336 | 1068 |
\item \emph{The @{const size} function has a slightly different definition.}
|
1069 |
The new function returns @{text 1} instead of @{text 0} for some nonrecursive
|
|
1070 |
constructors. This departure from the old behavior made it possible to implement |
|
1071 |
@{const size} in terms of the parameterized function @{text "t.size_t"}.
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|
| 58339 | 1072 |
Moreover, the new function considers nested occurrences of a value, in the nested |
1073 |
recursive case. The old behavior can be obtained by disabling the @{text size}
|
|
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plugin (Section~\ref{sec:controlling-plugins}) and instantiating the
|
|
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@{text size} type class manually.
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|
| 58336 | 1076 |
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|
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\item \emph{The internal constructions are completely different.} Proof texts
|
| 58311 | 1078 |
that unfold the definition of constants introduced by \keyw{old_datatype} will
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|
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be difficult to port. |
| 53647 | 1080 |
|
| 58207 | 1081 |
\item \emph{Some constants and theorems have different names.}
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|
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For non-mutually recursive datatypes, |
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the alias @{text t.inducts} for @{text t.induct} is no longer generated.
|
| 53647 | 1084 |
For $m > 1$ mutually recursive datatypes, |
| 58207 | 1085 |
@{text "rec_t\<^sub>1_\<dots>_t\<^sub>m_i"} has been renamed
|
1086 |
@{text "rec_t\<^sub>i"} for each @{text "i \<in> {1, \<dots>, t}"},
|
|
| 53997 | 1087 |
@{text "t\<^sub>1_\<dots>_t\<^sub>m.inducts(i)"} has been renamed
|
| 58207 | 1088 |
@{text "t\<^sub>i.induct"} for each @{text "i \<in> {1, \<dots>, t}"}, and the
|
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collection @{text "t\<^sub>1_\<dots>_t\<^sub>m.size"} (generated by the
|
|
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@{text size} plugin, Section~\ref{ssec:size}) has been divided into
|
|
1091 |
@{text "t\<^sub>1.size"}, \ldots, @{text "t\<^sub>m.size"}.
|
|
| 53647 | 1092 |
|
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\item \emph{The @{text t.simps} collection has been extended.}
|
|
| 58207 | 1094 |
Previously available theorems are available at the same index as before. |
| 53647 | 1095 |
|
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\item \emph{Variables in generated properties have different names.} This is
|
|
1097 |
rarely an issue, except in proof texts that refer to variable names in the |
|
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@{text "[where \<dots>]"} attribute. The solution is to use the more robust
|
|
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@{text "[of \<dots>]"} syntax.
|
|
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\end{itemize}
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|
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In the other direction, there is currently no way to register old-style |
|
1103 |
datatypes as new-style datatypes. If the goal is to define new-style datatypes |
|
1104 |
with nested recursion through old-style datatypes, the old-style |
|
1105 |
datatypes can be registered as a BNF |
|
| 55351 | 1106 |
(Section~\ref{sec:introducing-bounded-natural-functors}). If the goal is
|
|
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to derive discriminators and selectors, this can be achieved using |
|
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@{command free_constructors}
|
| 53647 | 1109 |
(Section~\ref{sec:deriving-destructors-and-theorems-for-free-constructors}).
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| 52828 | 1110 |
*} |
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| 52792 | 1112 |
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| 52827 | 1113 |
section {* Defining Recursive Functions
|
| 52805 | 1114 |
\label{sec:defining-recursive-functions} *}
|
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||
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text {*
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|
|
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Recursive functions over datatypes can be specified using the @{command primrec}
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command, which supports primitive recursion, or using the more general |
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\keyw{fun} and \keyw{function} commands. Here, the focus is on
|
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@{command primrec}; the other two commands are described in a separate
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tutorial \cite{isabelle-function}.
|
| 52828 | 1122 |
|
| 53621 | 1123 |
%%% TODO: partial_function |
| 52805 | 1124 |
*} |
| 52792 | 1125 |
|
| 52805 | 1126 |
|
| 53617 | 1127 |
subsection {* Introductory Examples
|
1128 |
\label{ssec:primrec-introductory-examples} *}
|
|
| 52828 | 1129 |
|
| 53646 | 1130 |
text {*
|
1131 |
Primitive recursion is illustrated through concrete examples based on the |
|
1132 |
datatypes defined in Section~\ref{ssec:datatype-introductory-examples}. More
|
|
|
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examples can be found in the directory \verb|~~/src/HOL/Datatype_Examples|. |
| 53646 | 1134 |
*} |
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| 53621 | 1136 |
|
1137 |
subsubsection {* Nonrecursive Types
|
|
1138 |
\label{sssec:primrec-nonrecursive-types} *}
|
|
| 52828 | 1139 |
|
| 52841 | 1140 |
text {*
|
| 53621 | 1141 |
Primitive recursion removes one layer of constructors on the left-hand side in |
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each equation. For example: |
|
| 52841 | 1143 |
*} |
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primrec bool_of_trool :: "trool \<Rightarrow> bool" where |
| 53621 | 1146 |
"bool_of_trool Faalse \<longleftrightarrow> False" | |
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"bool_of_trool Truue \<longleftrightarrow> True" |
|
| 52841 | 1148 |
|
| 53621 | 1149 |
text {* \blankline *}
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primrec the_list :: "'a option \<Rightarrow> 'a list" where |
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"the_list None = []" | |
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"the_list (Some a) = [a]" |
|
| 52841 | 1154 |
|
| 53621 | 1155 |
text {* \blankline *}
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primrec the_default :: "'a \<Rightarrow> 'a option \<Rightarrow> 'a" where |
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"the_default d None = d" | |
1159 |
"the_default _ (Some a) = a" |
|
| 52843 | 1160 |
|
| 53621 | 1161 |
text {* \blankline *}
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primrec mirrror :: "('a, 'b, 'c) triple \<Rightarrow> ('c, 'b, 'a) triple" where
|
| 52841 | 1164 |
"mirrror (Triple a b c) = Triple c b a" |
1165 |
||
| 53621 | 1166 |
text {*
|
1167 |
\noindent |
|
1168 |
The equations can be specified in any order, and it is acceptable to leave out |
|
1169 |
some cases, which are then unspecified. Pattern matching on the left-hand side |
|
1170 |
is restricted to a single datatype, which must correspond to the same argument |
|
1171 |
in all equations. |
|
1172 |
*} |
|
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| 53621 | 1174 |
|
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subsubsection {* Simple Recursion
|
|
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\label{sssec:primrec-simple-recursion} *}
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|
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|
| 52841 | 1178 |
text {*
|
| 53621 | 1179 |
For simple recursive types, recursive calls on a constructor argument are |
1180 |
allowed on the right-hand side: |
|
| 52841 | 1181 |
*} |
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primrec replicate :: "nat \<Rightarrow> 'a \<Rightarrow> 'a list" where |
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"replicate Zero _ = []" | |
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"replicate (Succ n) x = x # replicate n x" |
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|
| 53621 | 1187 |
text {* \blankline *}
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| 52843 | 1188 |
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primrec at :: "'a list \<Rightarrow> nat \<Rightarrow> 'a" where |
| 53644 | 1190 |
"at (x # xs) j = |
| 52843 | 1191 |
(case j of |
| 53644 | 1192 |
Zero \<Rightarrow> x |
| 58245 | 1193 |
| Succ j' \<Rightarrow> at xs j')" |
| 52843 | 1194 |
|
| 53621 | 1195 |
text {* \blankline *}
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primrec (*<*)(in early) (*>*)tfold :: "('a \<Rightarrow> 'b \<Rightarrow> 'b) \<Rightarrow> ('a, 'b) tlist \<Rightarrow> 'b" where
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| 53644 | 1198 |
"tfold _ (TNil y) = y" | |
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"tfold f (TCons x xs) = f x (tfold f xs)" |
|
| 52841 | 1200 |
|
| 53025 | 1201 |
text {*
|
| 53621 | 1202 |
\noindent |
| 54402 | 1203 |
Pattern matching is only available for the argument on which the recursion takes |
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place. Fortunately, it is easy to generate pattern-maching equations using the |
|
| 57542 | 1205 |
\keyw{simps_of_case} command provided by the theory
|
| 55290 | 1206 |
\verb|~~/src/HOL/|\allowbreak\verb|Library/|\allowbreak\verb|Simps_Case_Conv|. |
| 54402 | 1207 |
*} |
1208 |
||
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simps_of_case at_simps: at.simps |
|
1210 |
||
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text {*
|
|
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This generates the lemma collection @{thm [source] at_simps}:
|
|
1213 |
% |
|
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\[@{thm at_simps(1)[no_vars]}
|
|
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\qquad @{thm at_simps(2)[no_vars]}\]
|
|
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% |
|
| 54184 | 1217 |
The next example is defined using \keyw{fun} to escape the syntactic
|
| 55254 | 1218 |
restrictions imposed on primitively recursive functions. The |
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@{command datatype_compat} command is needed to register new-style datatypes
|
| 54184 | 1220 |
for use with \keyw{fun} and \keyw{function}
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| 56644 | 1221 |
(Section~\ref{sssec:datatype-compat}):
|
| 53025 | 1222 |
*} |
| 52828 | 1223 |
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datatype_compat nat |
| 53621 | 1225 |
|
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text {* \blankline *}
|
|
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fun at_least_two :: "nat \<Rightarrow> bool" where |
|
| 58245 | 1229 |
"at_least_two (Succ (Succ _)) \<longleftrightarrow> True" | |
| 53621 | 1230 |
"at_least_two _ \<longleftrightarrow> False" |
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||
1232 |
||
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subsubsection {* Mutual Recursion
|
|
1234 |
\label{sssec:primrec-mutual-recursion} *}
|
|
| 52828 | 1235 |
|
| 52841 | 1236 |
text {*
|
| 53621 | 1237 |
The syntax for mutually recursive functions over mutually recursive datatypes |
1238 |
is straightforward: |
|
| 52841 | 1239 |
*} |
1240 |
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primrec |
| 53623 | 1242 |
nat_of_even_nat :: "even_nat \<Rightarrow> nat" and |
1243 |
nat_of_odd_nat :: "odd_nat \<Rightarrow> nat" |
|
| 52841 | 1244 |
where |
| 53623 | 1245 |
"nat_of_even_nat Even_Zero = Zero" | |
| 58245 | 1246 |
"nat_of_even_nat (Even_Succ n) = Succ (nat_of_odd_nat n)" | |
1247 |
"nat_of_odd_nat (Odd_Succ n) = Succ (nat_of_even_nat n)" |
|
| 52841 | 1248 |
|
| 53752 | 1249 |
text {* \blankline *}
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1250 |
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primrec |
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eval\<^sub>e :: "('a \<Rightarrow> int) \<Rightarrow> ('b \<Rightarrow> int) \<Rightarrow> ('a, 'b) exp \<Rightarrow> int" and
|
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eval\<^sub>t :: "('a \<Rightarrow> int) \<Rightarrow> ('b \<Rightarrow> int) \<Rightarrow> ('a, 'b) trm \<Rightarrow> int" and
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eval\<^sub>f :: "('a \<Rightarrow> int) \<Rightarrow> ('b \<Rightarrow> int) \<Rightarrow> ('a, 'b) fct \<Rightarrow> int"
|
| 52841 | 1255 |
where |
1256 |
"eval\<^sub>e \<gamma> \<xi> (Term t) = eval\<^sub>t \<gamma> \<xi> t" | |
|
1257 |
"eval\<^sub>e \<gamma> \<xi> (Sum t e) = eval\<^sub>t \<gamma> \<xi> t + eval\<^sub>e \<gamma> \<xi> e" | |
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"eval\<^sub>t \<gamma> \<xi> (Factor f) = eval\<^sub>f \<gamma> \<xi> f" | |
| 52841 | 1259 |
"eval\<^sub>t \<gamma> \<xi> (Prod f t) = eval\<^sub>f \<gamma> \<xi> f + eval\<^sub>t \<gamma> \<xi> t" | |
1260 |
"eval\<^sub>f \<gamma> _ (Const a) = \<gamma> a" | |
|
1261 |
"eval\<^sub>f _ \<xi> (Var b) = \<xi> b" | |
|
1262 |
"eval\<^sub>f \<gamma> \<xi> (Expr e) = eval\<^sub>e \<gamma> \<xi> e" |
|
1263 |
||
| 53621 | 1264 |
text {*
|
1265 |
\noindent |
|
| 53647 | 1266 |
Mutual recursion is possible within a single type, using \keyw{fun}:
|
| 53621 | 1267 |
*} |
| 52828 | 1268 |
|
| 53621 | 1269 |
fun |
1270 |
even :: "nat \<Rightarrow> bool" and |
|
1271 |
odd :: "nat \<Rightarrow> bool" |
|
1272 |
where |
|
1273 |
"even Zero = True" | |
|
| 58245 | 1274 |
"even (Succ n) = odd n" | |
| 53621 | 1275 |
"odd Zero = False" | |
| 58245 | 1276 |
"odd (Succ n) = even n" |
| 53621 | 1277 |
|
1278 |
||
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subsubsection {* Nested Recursion
|
|
1280 |
\label{sssec:primrec-nested-recursion} *}
|
|
1281 |
||
1282 |
text {*
|
|
1283 |
In a departure from the old datatype package, nested recursion is normally |
|
1284 |
handled via the map functions of the nesting type constructors. For example, |
|
1285 |
recursive calls are lifted to lists using @{const map}:
|
|
1286 |
*} |
|
| 52828 | 1287 |
|
| 52843 | 1288 |
(*<*) |
| 58310 | 1289 |
datatype 'a tree\<^sub>f\<^sub>f = Node\<^sub>f\<^sub>f (lbl\<^sub>f\<^sub>f: 'a) (sub\<^sub>f\<^sub>f: "'a tree\<^sub>f\<^sub>f list") |
| 52843 | 1290 |
(*>*) |
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primrec at\<^sub>f\<^sub>f :: "'a tree\<^sub>f\<^sub>f \<Rightarrow> nat list \<Rightarrow> 'a" where |
| 53028 | 1292 |
"at\<^sub>f\<^sub>f (Node\<^sub>f\<^sub>f a ts) js = |
| 52843 | 1293 |
(case js of |
1294 |
[] \<Rightarrow> a |
|
| 53028 | 1295 |
| j # js' \<Rightarrow> at (map (\<lambda>t. at\<^sub>f\<^sub>f t js') ts) j)" |
| 52843 | 1296 |
|
| 53025 | 1297 |
text {*
|
| 53647 | 1298 |
\noindent |
| 53621 | 1299 |
The next example features recursion through the @{text option} type. Although
|
| 53623 | 1300 |
@{text option} is not a new-style datatype, it is registered as a BNF with the
|
| 54491 | 1301 |
map function @{const map_option}:
|
| 53025 | 1302 |
*} |
| 52843 | 1303 |
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primrec (*<*)(in early) (*>*)sum_btree :: "('a\<Colon>{zero,plus}) btree \<Rightarrow> 'a" where
|
| 52843 | 1305 |
"sum_btree (BNode a lt rt) = |
| 54491 | 1306 |
a + the_default 0 (map_option sum_btree lt) + |
1307 |
the_default 0 (map_option sum_btree rt)" |
|
| 52843 | 1308 |
|
| 53136 | 1309 |
text {*
|
| 53621 | 1310 |
\noindent |
1311 |
The same principle applies for arbitrary type constructors through which |
|
1312 |
recursion is possible. Notably, the map function for the function type |
|
1313 |
(@{text \<Rightarrow>}) is simply composition (@{text "op \<circ>"}):
|
|
| 53136 | 1314 |
*} |
| 52828 | 1315 |
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primrec (*<*)(in early) (*>*)relabel_ft :: "('a \<Rightarrow> 'a) \<Rightarrow> 'a ftree \<Rightarrow> 'a ftree" where
|
| 54182 | 1317 |
"relabel_ft f (FTLeaf x) = FTLeaf (f x)" | |
1318 |
"relabel_ft f (FTNode g) = FTNode (relabel_ft f \<circ> g)" |
|
1319 |
||
1320 |
text {*
|
|
1321 |
\noindent |
|
1322 |
For convenience, recursion through functions can also be expressed using |
|
1323 |
$\lambda$-abstractions and function application rather than through composition. |
|
1324 |
For example: |
|
1325 |
*} |
|
1326 |
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primrec relabel_ft :: "('a \<Rightarrow> 'a) \<Rightarrow> 'a ftree \<Rightarrow> 'a ftree" where
|
| 54182 | 1328 |
"relabel_ft f (FTLeaf x) = FTLeaf (f x)" | |
1329 |
"relabel_ft f (FTNode g) = FTNode (\<lambda>x. relabel_ft f (g x))" |
|
| 52828 | 1330 |
|
| 54183 | 1331 |
text {* \blankline *}
|
1332 |
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primrec subtree_ft :: "'a \<Rightarrow> 'a ftree \<Rightarrow> 'a ftree" where |
| 54183 | 1334 |
"subtree_ft x (FTNode g) = g x" |
1335 |
||
| 52843 | 1336 |
text {*
|
| 53621 | 1337 |
\noindent |
| 54182 | 1338 |
For recursion through curried $n$-ary functions, $n$ applications of |
1339 |
@{term "op \<circ>"} are necessary. The examples below illustrate the case where
|
|
1340 |
$n = 2$: |
|
| 53621 | 1341 |
*} |
1342 |
||
| 58310 | 1343 |
datatype 'a ftree2 = FTLeaf2 'a | FTNode2 "'a \<Rightarrow> 'a \<Rightarrow> 'a ftree2" |
| 54182 | 1344 |
|
1345 |
text {* \blankline *}
|
|
1346 |
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primrec (*<*)(in early) (*>*)relabel_ft2 :: "('a \<Rightarrow> 'a) \<Rightarrow> 'a ftree2 \<Rightarrow> 'a ftree2" where
|
| 54182 | 1348 |
"relabel_ft2 f (FTLeaf2 x) = FTLeaf2 (f x)" | |
1349 |
"relabel_ft2 f (FTNode2 g) = FTNode2 (op \<circ> (op \<circ> (relabel_ft2 f)) g)" |
|
1350 |
||
1351 |
text {* \blankline *}
|
|
1352 |
||
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primrec relabel_ft2 :: "('a \<Rightarrow> 'a) \<Rightarrow> 'a ftree2 \<Rightarrow> 'a ftree2" where
|
| 54182 | 1354 |
"relabel_ft2 f (FTLeaf2 x) = FTLeaf2 (f x)" | |
1355 |
"relabel_ft2 f (FTNode2 g) = FTNode2 (\<lambda>x y. relabel_ft2 f (g x y))" |
|
| 54031 | 1356 |
|
| 54183 | 1357 |
text {* \blankline *}
|
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primrec subtree_ft2 :: "'a \<Rightarrow> 'a \<Rightarrow> 'a ftree2 \<Rightarrow> 'a ftree2" where |
| 54183 | 1360 |
"subtree_ft2 x y (FTNode2 g) = g x y" |
1361 |
||
| 53621 | 1362 |
|
1363 |
subsubsection {* Nested-as-Mutual Recursion
|
|
| 53644 | 1364 |
\label{sssec:primrec-nested-as-mutual-recursion} *}
|
| 53621 | 1365 |
|
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(*<*) |
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locale n2m begin |
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(*>*) |
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|
| 53621 | 1370 |
text {*
|
1371 |
For compatibility with the old package, but also because it is sometimes |
|
1372 |
convenient in its own right, it is possible to treat nested recursive datatypes |
|
1373 |
as mutually recursive ones if the recursion takes place though new-style |
|
1374 |
datatypes. For example: |
|
| 52843 | 1375 |
*} |
1376 |
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primrec |
| 53647 | 1378 |
at\<^sub>f\<^sub>f :: "'a tree\<^sub>f\<^sub>f \<Rightarrow> nat list \<Rightarrow> 'a" and |
1379 |
ats\<^sub>f\<^sub>f :: "'a tree\<^sub>f\<^sub>f list \<Rightarrow> nat \<Rightarrow> nat list \<Rightarrow> 'a" |
|
| 52843 | 1380 |
where |
| 53647 | 1381 |
"at\<^sub>f\<^sub>f (Node\<^sub>f\<^sub>f a ts) js = |
| 52843 | 1382 |
(case js of |
1383 |
[] \<Rightarrow> a |
|
| 53647 | 1384 |
| j # js' \<Rightarrow> ats\<^sub>f\<^sub>f ts j js')" | |
1385 |
"ats\<^sub>f\<^sub>f (t # ts) j = |
|
| 52843 | 1386 |
(case j of |
| 53647 | 1387 |
Zero \<Rightarrow> at\<^sub>f\<^sub>f t |
| 58245 | 1388 |
| Succ j' \<Rightarrow> ats\<^sub>f\<^sub>f ts j')" |
| 52843 | 1389 |
|
| 53647 | 1390 |
text {*
|
1391 |
\noindent |
|
| 54287 | 1392 |
Appropriate induction rules are generated as |
| 54031 | 1393 |
@{thm [source] at\<^sub>f\<^sub>f.induct},
|
1394 |
@{thm [source] ats\<^sub>f\<^sub>f.induct}, and
|
|
| 54287 | 1395 |
@{thm [source] at\<^sub>f\<^sub>f_ats\<^sub>f\<^sub>f.induct}. The
|
1396 |
induction rules and the underlying recursors are generated on a per-need basis |
|
1397 |
and are kept in a cache to speed up subsequent definitions. |
|
| 53647 | 1398 |
|
1399 |
Here is a second example: |
|
1400 |
*} |
|
| 53621 | 1401 |
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primrec |
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sum_btree :: "('a\<Colon>{zero,plus}) btree \<Rightarrow> 'a" and
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sum_btree_option :: "'a btree option \<Rightarrow> 'a" |
| 52843 | 1405 |
where |
1406 |
"sum_btree (BNode a lt rt) = |
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text {*
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% * can pretend a nested type is mutually recursive (if purely inductive) |
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% |
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% primrec |
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% mutually recursive version might be nicer |
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% |
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% |
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*} |
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(*<*) |
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(*>*) |
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subsection {* Command Syntax
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subsubsection {* \keyw{primrec}
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\label{sssec:primrec-new} *}
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text {*
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\begin{matharray}{rcl}
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; |
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; |
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@{syntax_def pr_equation}: thmdecl? prop
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\medskip |
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\noindent |
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The @{command primrec} command introduces a set of mutually recursive functions
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over datatypes. |
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|
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\synt{thmdecl} denotes an optional name for the formula that follows, and
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\synt{prop} denotes a HOL proposition \cite{isabelle-isar-ref}.
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The optional target is optionally followed by the following option: |
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\begin{itemize}
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\item |
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necessarily specified for all constructors. It can be used to suppress the |
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%%% TODO: elaborate on format of the equations |
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%%% TODO: elaborate on mutual and nested-to-mutual |
| 52828 | 1488 |
*} |
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| 52840 | 1490 |
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| 53619 | 1491 |
(* |
| 52840 | 1492 |
subsection {* Generated Theorems
|
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\label{ssec:primrec-generated-theorems} *}
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| 52824 | 1494 |
|
| 52828 | 1495 |
text {*
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| 53617 | 1496 |
% * synthesized nonrecursive definition |
1497 |
% * user specification is rederived from it, exactly as entered |
|
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% |
|
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% * induct |
|
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% * mutualized |
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% * without some needless induction hypotheses if not used |
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| 55871 | 1502 |
% * rec |
| 53617 | 1503 |
% * mutualized |
| 52828 | 1504 |
*} |
| 53619 | 1505 |
*) |
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| 52824 | 1507 |
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| 52840 | 1508 |
subsection {* Recursive Default Values for Selectors
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| 53623 | 1509 |
\label{ssec:primrec-recursive-default-values-for-selectors} *}
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| 52827 | 1510 |
|
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text {*
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|
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A datatype selector @{text un_D} can have a default value for each constructor
|
|
1513 |
on which it is not otherwise specified. Occasionally, it is useful to have the |
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| 55354 | 1514 |
default value be defined recursively. This leads to a chicken-and-egg |
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situation, because the datatype is not introduced yet at the moment when the |
|
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selectors are introduced. Of course, we can always define the selectors |
|
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manually afterward, but we then have to state and prove all the characteristic |
|
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theorems ourselves instead of letting the package do it. |
|
1519 |
||
1520 |
Fortunately, there is a workaround that relies on overloading to relieve us |
|
1521 |
from the tedium of manual derivations: |
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| 52827 | 1522 |
|
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\begin{enumerate}
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|
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\setlength{\itemsep}{0pt}
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|
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||
1526 |
\item |
|
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Introduce a fully unspecified constant @{text "un_D\<^sub>0 \<Colon> 'a"} using
|
|
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@{keyword consts}.
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|
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||
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\item |
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| 53535 | 1531 |
Define the datatype, specifying @{text "un_D\<^sub>0"} as the selector's default
|
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value. |
|
| 52827 | 1533 |
|
1534 |
\item |
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| 53535 | 1535 |
Define the behavior of @{text "un_D\<^sub>0"} on values of the newly introduced
|
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datatype using the \keyw{overloading} command.
|
|
| 52827 | 1537 |
|
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\item |
|
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Derive the desired equation on @{text un_D} from the characteristic equations
|
|
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for @{text "un_D\<^sub>0"}.
|
|
1541 |
\end{enumerate}
|
|
1542 |
||
| 53619 | 1543 |
\noindent |
| 52827 | 1544 |
The following example illustrates this procedure: |
1545 |
*} |
|
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(*<*) |
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hide_const termi |
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(*>*) |
| 52827 | 1550 |
consts termi\<^sub>0 :: 'a |
1551 |
||
| 53619 | 1552 |
text {* \blankline *}
|
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| 58310 | 1554 |
datatype ('a, 'b) tlist =
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TNil (termi: 'b) |
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| TCons (thd: 'a) (ttl: "('a, 'b) tlist")
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"ttl (TNil y) = TNil y" |
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| "termi (TCons _ xs) = termi\<^sub>0 xs" |
| 52827 | 1560 |
|
| 53619 | 1561 |
text {* \blankline *}
|
1562 |
||
| 52827 | 1563 |
overloading |
| 53491 | 1564 |
termi\<^sub>0 \<equiv> "termi\<^sub>0 \<Colon> ('a, 'b) tlist \<Rightarrow> 'b"
|
| 52827 | 1565 |
begin |
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primrec termi\<^sub>0 :: "('a, 'b) tlist \<Rightarrow> 'b" where
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| 53621 | 1567 |
"termi\<^sub>0 (TNil y) = y" | |
1568 |
"termi\<^sub>0 (TCons x xs) = termi\<^sub>0 xs" |
|
| 52827 | 1569 |
end |
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||
| 53619 | 1571 |
text {* \blankline *}
|
1572 |
||
| 55354 | 1573 |
lemma termi_TCons[simp]: "termi (TCons x xs) = termi xs" |
| 52827 | 1574 |
by (cases xs) auto |
1575 |
||
1576 |
||
| 52828 | 1577 |
subsection {* Compatibility Issues
|
| 53617 | 1578 |
\label{ssec:primrec-compatibility-issues} *}
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| 52828 | 1579 |
|
1580 |
text {*
|
|
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The command @{command primrec}'s behavior on new-style datatypes has been
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|
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designed to be highly compatible with that for old-style datatypes, to ease |
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migration. There is nonetheless at least one incompatibility that may arise when |
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porting to the new package: |
| 53997 | 1585 |
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\begin{itemize}
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|
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\setlength{\itemsep}{0pt}
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|
1588 |
||
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\item \emph{Some theorems have different names.}
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| 53997 | 1590 |
For $m > 1$ mutually recursive functions, |
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subcollections @{text "f\<^sub>i.simps"}.
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| 53997 | 1593 |
\end{itemize}
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| 52828 | 1594 |
*} |
| 52794 | 1595 |
|
1596 |
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| 52827 | 1597 |
section {* Defining Codatatypes
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| 52805 | 1598 |
\label{sec:defining-codatatypes} *}
|
1599 |
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1600 |
text {*
|
|
| 53829 | 1601 |
Codatatypes can be specified using the @{command codatatype} command. The
|
| 53623 | 1602 |
command is first illustrated through concrete examples featuring different |
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flavors of corecursion. More examples can be found in the directory |
|
| 53997 | 1604 |
\verb|~~/src/HOL/|\allowbreak\verb|BNF/Examples|. The |
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\emph{Archive of Formal Proofs} also includes some useful codatatypes, notably
|
|
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for lazy lists \cite{lochbihler-2010}.
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|
| 52805 | 1607 |
*} |
| 52792 | 1608 |
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| 52824 | 1609 |
|
| 53617 | 1610 |
subsection {* Introductory Examples
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\label{ssec:codatatype-introductory-examples} *}
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|
| 52794 | 1612 |
|
| 53623 | 1613 |
subsubsection {* Simple Corecursion
|
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\label{sssec:codatatype-simple-corecursion} *}
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|
1615 |
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| 52805 | 1616 |
text {*
|
| 57542 | 1617 |
Non-corecursive codatatypes coincide with the corresponding datatypes, so they |
| 56947 | 1618 |
are rarely used in practice. \emph{Corecursive codatatypes} have the same syntax
|
| 53623 | 1619 |
as recursive datatypes, except for the command name. For example, here is the |
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definition of lazy lists: |
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*} |
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codatatype (lset: 'a) llist = |
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| 53623 | 1625 |
| LCons (lhd: 'a) (ltl: "'a llist") |
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map: lmap |
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rel: llist_all2 |
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| 53623 | 1631 |
|
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text {*
|
|
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\noindent |
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Lazy lists can be infinite, such as @{text "LCons 0 (LCons 0 (\<dots>))"} and
|
|
| 53647 | 1635 |
@{text "LCons 0 (LCons 1 (LCons 2 (\<dots>)))"}. Here is a related type, that of
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infinite streams: |
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*} |
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codatatype (sset: 'a) stream = |
| 53647 | 1640 |
SCons (shd: 'a) (stl: "'a stream") |
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for |
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map: smap |
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rel: stream_all2 |
| 53647 | 1644 |
|
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text {*
|
|
1646 |
\noindent |
|
1647 |
Another interesting type that can |
|
| 53623 | 1648 |
be defined as a codatatype is that of the extended natural numbers: |
1649 |
*} |
|
1650 |
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| 58245 | 1651 |
codatatype enat = EZero | ESucc enat |
| 53623 | 1652 |
|
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text {*
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This type has exactly one infinite element, @{text "ESucc (ESucc (ESucc (\<dots>)))"},
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that represents $\infty$. In addition, it has finite values of the form |
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@{text "ESucc (\<dots> (ESucc EZero)\<dots>)"}.
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codatatype 'a process = |
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Fail |
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| Skip (cont: "'a process") |
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| Action (prefix: 'a) (cont: "'a process") |
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| Choice (left: "'a process") (right: "'a process") |
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text {*
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\noindent |
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Notice that the @{const cont} selector is associated with both @{const Skip}
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and @{const Action}.
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*} |
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subsubsection {* Mutual Corecursion
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\label{sssec:codatatype-mutual-corecursion} *}
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text {*
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\noindent |
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The example below introduces a pair of \emph{mutually corecursive} types:
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*} |
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codatatype even_enat = Even_EZero | Even_ESucc odd_enat |
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and odd_enat = Odd_ESucc even_enat |
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subsubsection {* Nested Corecursion
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\label{sssec:codatatype-nested-corecursion} *}
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text {*
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\noindent |
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The next examples feature \emph{nested corecursion}:
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*} |
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codatatype 'a tree\<^sub>i\<^sub>i = Node\<^sub>i\<^sub>i (lbl\<^sub>i\<^sub>i: 'a) (sub\<^sub>i\<^sub>i: "'a tree\<^sub>i\<^sub>i llist") |
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text {* \blankline *}
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codatatype 'a tree\<^sub>i\<^sub>s = Node\<^sub>i\<^sub>s (lbl\<^sub>i\<^sub>s: 'a) (sub\<^sub>i\<^sub>s: "'a tree\<^sub>i\<^sub>s fset") |
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text {* \blankline *}
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codatatype 'a sm = SM (accept: bool) (trans: "'a \<Rightarrow> 'a sm") |
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subsection {* Command Syntax
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\label{ssec:codatatype-command-syntax} *}
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subsubsection {* \keyw{codatatype}
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\label{sssec:codatatype} *}
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text {*
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\begin{matharray}{rcl}
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@{command_def "codatatype"} & : & @{text "local_theory \<rightarrow> local_theory"}
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\end{matharray}
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@@{command codatatype} target? \<newline>
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(@{syntax dt_name} '=' (@{syntax dt_ctor} + '|') + @'and')
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\<close>} |
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\medskip |
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Definitions of codatatypes have almost exactly the same syntax as for datatypes |
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codatatypes. |
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*} |
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subsection {* Generated Constants
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\label{ssec:codatatype-generated-constants} *}
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text {*
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Given a codatatype @{text "('a\<^sub>1, \<dots>, 'a\<^sub>m) t"}
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with $m > 0$ live type variables and $n$ constructors @{text "t.C\<^sub>1"},
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\ldots, @{text "t.C\<^sub>n"}, the same auxiliary constants are generated as for
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datatypes (Section~\ref{ssec:datatype-generated-constants}), except that the
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recursor is replaced by a dual concept: |
| 53623 | 1741 |
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\medskip |
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\begin{tabular}{@ {}ll@ {}}
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Corecursor: & |
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@{text t.corec_t}
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| 55354 | 1747 |
\end{tabular}
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| 53623 | 1748 |
*} |
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subsection {* Generated Theorems
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|
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\label{ssec:codatatype-generated-theorems} *}
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text {*
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The characteristic theorems generated by @{command codatatype} are grouped in
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three broad categories: |
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\begin{itemize}
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\item The \emph{free constructor theorems}
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(Section~\ref{sssec:free-constructor-theorems}) are properties of the
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|
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constructors and destructors that can be derived for any freely generated type. |
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\item The \emph{functorial theorems}
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(Section~\ref{sssec:functorial-theorems}) are properties of datatypes related to
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their BNF nature. |
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\item The \emph{coinductive theorems} (Section~\ref{sssec:coinductive-theorems})
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are properties of datatypes related to their coinductive nature. |
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\end{itemize}
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\noindent |
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| 56655 | 1774 |
The first two categories are exactly as for datatypes. |
| 52824 | 1775 |
*} |
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| 53623 | 1778 |
subsubsection {* Coinductive Theorems
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\label{sssec:coinductive-theorems} *}
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text {*
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| 54031 | 1782 |
The coinductive theorems are listed below for @{typ "'a llist"}:
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| 53623 | 1783 |
|
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\begin{indentblock}
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|
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\begin{description}
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|
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\item[\begin{tabular}{@ {}l@ {}}
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@{text "t."}\hthm{coinduct} @{text "[consumes m, case_names t\<^sub>1 \<dots> t\<^sub>m,"} \\
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\phantom{@{text "t."}\hthm{coinduct} @{text "["}}@{text "case_conclusion D\<^sub>1 \<dots>
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|
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D\<^sub>n, coinduct t]"}\rm: |
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| 53643 | 1791 |
\end{tabular}] ~ \\
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| 53623 | 1792 |
@{thm llist.coinduct[no_vars]}
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| 53617 | 1793 |
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\item[\begin{tabular}{@ {}l@ {}}
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@{text "t."}\hthm{coinduct_strong} @{text "[consumes m, case_names t\<^sub>1 \<dots> t\<^sub>m,"} \\
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\phantom{@{text "t."}\hthm{coinduct_strong} @{text "["}}@{text "case_conclusion D\<^sub>1 \<dots> D\<^sub>n]"}\rm:
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| 53643 | 1797 |
\end{tabular}] ~ \\
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@{thm llist.coinduct_strong[no_vars]}
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| 53617 | 1799 |
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| 53643 | 1800 |
\item[\begin{tabular}{@ {}l@ {}}
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| 57304 | 1801 |
@{text "t."}\hthm{rel_coinduct} @{text "[consumes m, case_names t\<^sub>1 \<dots> t\<^sub>m,"} \\
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\phantom{@{text "t."}\hthm{rel_coinduct} @{text "["}}@{text "case_conclusion D\<^sub>1 \<dots>
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|
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D\<^sub>n, coinduct pred]"}\rm: |
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\end{tabular}] ~ \\
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@{thm llist.rel_coinduct[no_vars]}
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@{text "t\<^sub>1_\<dots>_t\<^sub>m."}\hthm{coinduct} @{text "[case_names t\<^sub>1 \<dots> t\<^sub>m, case_conclusion D\<^sub>1 \<dots> D\<^sub>n]"} \\
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@{text "t\<^sub>1_\<dots>_t\<^sub>m."}\hthm{coinduct_strong} @{text "[case_names t\<^sub>1 \<dots> t\<^sub>m,"} \\
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\phantom{@{text "t\<^sub>1_\<dots>_t\<^sub>m."}\hthm{coinduct_strong} @{text "["}}@{text "case_conclusion D\<^sub>1 \<dots> D\<^sub>n]"}\rm: \\
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@{text "t\<^sub>1_\<dots>_t\<^sub>m."}\hthm{rel_coinduct} @{text "[case_names t\<^sub>1 \<dots> t\<^sub>m,"} \\
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\phantom{@{text "t\<^sub>1_\<dots>_t\<^sub>m."}\hthm{rel_coinduct} @{text "["}}@{text "case_conclusion D\<^sub>1 \<dots> D\<^sub>n]"}\rm: \\
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| 53643 | 1813 |
\end{tabular}] ~ \\
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Given $m > 1$ mutually corecursive codatatypes, these coinduction rules can be |
|
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used to prove $m$ properties simultaneously. |
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\item[\begin{tabular}{@ {}l@ {}}
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@{text "t\<^sub>1_\<dots>_t\<^sub>m."}\hthm{set_induct} @{text "[case_names C\<^sub>1 \<dots> C\<^sub>n,"} \\
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\phantom{@{text "t\<^sub>1_\<dots>_t\<^sub>m."}\hthm{set_induct} @{text "["}}@{text "induct set: set\<^sub>j_t\<^sub>1, \<dots>, induct set: set\<^sub>j_t\<^sub>m]"}\rm: \\
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|
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\end{tabular}] ~ \\
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@{thm llist.set_induct[no_vars]} \\
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\item[@{text "t."}\hthm{corec}\rm:] ~ \\
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| 53623 | 1825 |
@{thm llist.corec(1)[no_vars]} \\
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@{thm llist.corec(2)[no_vars]}
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\item[@{text "t."}\hthm{corec_code} @{text "[code]"}\rm:] ~ \\
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@{thm llist.corec_code[no_vars]} \\
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Section~\ref{ssec:code-generator}.)
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\item[@{text "t."}\hthm{corec_disc}\rm:] ~ \\
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@{thm llist.corec_disc(1)[no_vars]} \\
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@{thm llist.corec_disc(2)[no_vars]}
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\item[@{text "t."}\hthm{corec_disc_iff} @{text "[simp]"}\rm:] ~ \\
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@{thm llist.corec_disc_iff(1)[no_vars]} \\
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@{thm llist.corec_disc_iff(2)[no_vars]}
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\item[@{text "t."}\hthm{corec_sel} @{text "[simp]"}\rm:] ~ \\
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@{thm llist.corec_sel(1)[no_vars]} \\
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@{thm llist.corec_sel(2)[no_vars]}
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| 53643 | 1844 |
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| 53623 | 1845 |
\end{description}
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\end{indentblock}
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|
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||
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\noindent |
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| 53829 | 1849 |
For convenience, @{command codatatype} also provides the following collection:
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| 53623 | 1850 |
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\begin{indentblock}
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|
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\begin{description}
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\item[@{text "t."}\hthm{simps} = @{text t.inject} @{text t.distinct} @{text t.case} @{text t.corec_disc_iff}] @{text t.corec_sel} ~ \\
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| 55896 | 1855 |
@{text t.map} @{text t.rel_inject} @{text t.rel_distinct} @{text t.set}
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| 53623 | 1856 |
|
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\end{description}
|
|
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\end{indentblock}
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|
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*} |
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| 52805 | 1860 |
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section {* Defining Corecursive Functions
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| 52805 | 1863 |
\label{sec:defining-corecursive-functions} *}
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text {*
|
|
| 54183 | 1866 |
Corecursive functions can be specified using the @{command primcorec} and
|
1867 |
\keyw{prim\-corec\-ursive} commands, which support primitive corecursion, or
|
|
| 57542 | 1868 |
using the more general \keyw{partial_function} command. Here, the focus is on
|
| 54183 | 1869 |
the first two. More examples can be found in the directory |
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\verb|~~/src/HOL/Datatype_Examples|. |
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Whereas recursive functions consume datatypes one constructor at a time, |
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corecursive functions construct codatatypes one constructor at a time. |
| 53752 | 1874 |
Partly reflecting a lack of agreement among proponents of coalgebraic methods, |
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Isabelle supports three competing syntaxes for specifying a function $f$: |
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\begin{itemize}
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\setlength{\itemsep}{0pt}
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\abovedisplayskip=.5\abovedisplayskip |
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\belowdisplayskip=.5\belowdisplayskip |
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\item The \emph{destructor view} specifies $f$ by implications of the form
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\[@{text "\<dots> \<Longrightarrow> is_C\<^sub>j (f x\<^sub>1 \<dots> x\<^sub>n)"}\] and
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equations of the form |
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\[@{text "un_C\<^sub>ji (f x\<^sub>1 \<dots> x\<^sub>n) = \<dots>"}\]
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This style is popular in the coalgebraic literature. |
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\item The \emph{constructor view} specifies $f$ by equations of the form
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\[@{text "\<dots> \<Longrightarrow> f x\<^sub>1 \<dots> x\<^sub>n = C\<^sub>j \<dots>"}\]
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| 53752 | 1891 |
This style is often more concise than the previous one. |
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programming languages such as Haskell support a generalized version of this |
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All three styles are available as input syntax. Whichever syntax is chosen, |
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characteristic theorems for all three styles are generated. |
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%%% TODO: partial_function? E.g. for defining tail recursive function on lazy |
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subsection {* Introductory Examples
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\label{ssec:primcorec-introductory-examples} *}
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text {*
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code view is favored in the examples below. Sections |
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\ref{ssec:primrec-constructor-view} and \ref{ssec:primrec-destructor-view}
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subsubsection {* Simple Corecursion
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\label{sssec:primcorec-simple-corecursion} *}
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Following the code view, corecursive calls are allowed on the right-hand side as |
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primcorec literate :: "('a \<Rightarrow> 'a) \<Rightarrow> 'a \<Rightarrow> 'a llist" where
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"literate g x = LCons x (literate g (g x))" |
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text {* \blankline *}
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primcorec siterate :: "('a \<Rightarrow> 'a) \<Rightarrow> 'a \<Rightarrow> 'a stream" where
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\emph{productive}. The above functions compute the infinite lazy list or stream
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@{text "[x, g x, g (g x), \<dots>]"}. Productivity guarantees that prefixes
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@{text k} can be computed by unfolding the code equation a finite number of
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Corecursive functions construct codatatype values, but nothing prevents them |
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from also consuming such values. The following function drops every second |
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primcorec every_snd :: "'a stream \<Rightarrow> 'a stream" where |
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Constructs such as @{text "let"}--@{text "in"}, @{text
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primcorec lappend :: "'a llist \<Rightarrow> 'a llist \<Rightarrow> 'a llist" where |
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| LCons x xs' \<Rightarrow> LCons x (lappend xs' ys))" |
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text {*
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Pattern matching is not supported by @{command primcorec}. Fortunately, it is
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easy to generate pattern-maching equations using the \keyw{simps_of_case}
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command provided by the theory \verb|~~/src/HOL/Library/Simps_Case_Conv|. |
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@{thm lappend_simps(1)[no_vars]} \\
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Corecursion is useful to specify not only functions but also infinite objects: |
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primcorec infty :: enat where |
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text {*
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actions (@{text s}), a pseudorandom function generator (@{text f}), and a
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pseudorandom seed (@{text n}):
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primcorec(*<*) (in early)(*>*) |
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random_process :: "'a stream \<Rightarrow> (int \<Rightarrow> int) \<Rightarrow> int \<Rightarrow> 'a process" |
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"random_process s f n = |
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(if n mod 4 = 0 then |
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Skip (random_process s f (f n)) |
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Action (shd s) (random_process (stl s) f (f n)) |
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Choice (random_process (every_snd s) (f \<circ> f) (f n)) |
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(random_process (every_snd (stl s)) (f \<circ> f) (f (f n))))" |
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The main disadvantage of the code view is that the conditions are tested |
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sequentially. This is visible in the generated theorems. The constructor and |
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destructor views offer nonsequential alternatives. |
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subsubsection {* Mutual Corecursion
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text {*
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The syntax for mutually corecursive functions over mutually corecursive |
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datatypes is unsurprising: |
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*} |
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primcorec |
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even_infty :: even_enat and |
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odd_infty :: odd_enat |
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"even_infty = Even_ESucc odd_infty" | |
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"odd_infty = Odd_ESucc even_infty" |
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subsubsection {* Nested Corecursion
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text {*
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The next pair of examples generalize the @{const literate} and @{const siterate}
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functions (Section~\ref{sssec:primcorec-nested-corecursion}) to possibly
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infinite trees in which subnodes are organized either as a lazy list (@{text
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tree\<^sub>i\<^sub>i}) or as a finite set (@{text tree\<^sub>i\<^sub>s}). They rely on the map functions of
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the nesting type constructors to lift the corecursive calls: |
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primcorec iterate\<^sub>i\<^sub>i :: "('a \<Rightarrow> 'a llist) \<Rightarrow> 'a \<Rightarrow> 'a tree\<^sub>i\<^sub>i" where
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"iterate\<^sub>i\<^sub>i g x = Node\<^sub>i\<^sub>i x (lmap (iterate\<^sub>i\<^sub>i g) (g x))" |
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text {* \blankline *}
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primcorec iterate\<^sub>i\<^sub>s :: "('a \<Rightarrow> 'a fset) \<Rightarrow> 'a \<Rightarrow> 'a tree\<^sub>i\<^sub>s" where
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"iterate\<^sub>i\<^sub>s g x = Node\<^sub>i\<^sub>s x (fimage (iterate\<^sub>i\<^sub>s g) (g x))" |
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text {*
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| 53752 | 2058 |
\noindent |
| 54072 | 2059 |
Both examples follow the usual format for constructor arguments associated |
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with nested recursive occurrences of the datatype. Consider |
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@{const iterate\<^sub>i\<^sub>i}. The term @{term "g x"} constructs an @{typ "'a llist"}
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value, which is turned into an @{typ "'a tree\<^sub>i\<^sub>i llist"} value using
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@{const lmap}.
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This format may sometimes feel artificial. The following function constructs |
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a tree with a single, infinite branch from a stream: |
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primcorec tree\<^sub>i\<^sub>i_of_stream :: "'a stream \<Rightarrow> 'a tree\<^sub>i\<^sub>i" where |
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"tree\<^sub>i\<^sub>i_of_stream s = |
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Node\<^sub>i\<^sub>i (shd s) (lmap tree\<^sub>i\<^sub>i_of_stream (LCons (stl s) LNil))" |
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text {*
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\noindent |
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A more natural syntax, also supported by Isabelle, is to move corecursive calls |
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under constructors: |
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primcorec (*<*)(in late) (*>*)tree\<^sub>i\<^sub>i_of_stream :: "'a stream \<Rightarrow> 'a tree\<^sub>i\<^sub>i" where |
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"tree\<^sub>i\<^sub>i_of_stream s = |
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Node\<^sub>i\<^sub>i (shd s) (LCons (tree\<^sub>i\<^sub>i_of_stream (stl s)) LNil)" |
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text {*
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The next example illustrates corecursion through functions, which is a bit |
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special. Deterministic finite automata (DFAs) are traditionally defined as |
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5-tuples @{text "(Q, \<Sigma>, \<delta>, q\<^sub>0, F)"}, where @{text Q} is a finite set of states,
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@{text \<Sigma>} is a finite alphabet, @{text \<delta>} is a transition function, @{text q\<^sub>0}
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is an initial state, and @{text F} is a set of final states. The following
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function translates a DFA into a state machine: |
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primcorec (*<*)(in early) (*>*)sm_of_dfa :: "('q \<Rightarrow> 'a \<Rightarrow> 'q) \<Rightarrow> 'q set \<Rightarrow> 'q \<Rightarrow> 'a sm" where
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"sm_of_dfa \<delta> F q = SM (q \<in> F) (sm_of_dfa \<delta> F \<circ> \<delta> q)" |
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text {*
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\noindent |
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The map function for the function type (@{text \<Rightarrow>}) is composition
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(@{text "op \<circ>"}). For convenience, corecursion through functions can
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| 54182 | 2099 |
also be expressed using $\lambda$-abstractions and function application rather |
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than through composition. For example: |
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*} |
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primcorec sm_of_dfa :: "('q \<Rightarrow> 'a \<Rightarrow> 'q) \<Rightarrow> 'q set \<Rightarrow> 'q \<Rightarrow> 'a sm" where
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"sm_of_dfa \<delta> F q = SM (q \<in> F) (\<lambda>a. sm_of_dfa \<delta> F (\<delta> q a))" |
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text {* \blankline *}
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primcorec empty_sm :: "'a sm" where |
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"empty_sm = SM False (\<lambda>_. empty_sm)" |
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| 53752 | 2111 |
text {* \blankline *}
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primcorec not_sm :: "'a sm \<Rightarrow> 'a sm" where |
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"not_sm M = SM (\<not> accept M) (\<lambda>a. not_sm (trans M a))" |
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| 53752 | 2116 |
text {* \blankline *}
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primcorec or_sm :: "'a sm \<Rightarrow> 'a sm \<Rightarrow> 'a sm" where |
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"or_sm M N = |
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SM (accept M \<or> accept N) (\<lambda>a. or_sm (trans M a) (trans N a))" |
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text {*
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\noindent |
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For recursion through curried $n$-ary functions, $n$ applications of |
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$n = 2$: |
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codatatype ('a, 'b) sm2 =
|
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SM2 (accept2: bool) (trans2: "'a \<Rightarrow> 'b \<Rightarrow> ('a, 'b) sm2")
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text {* \blankline *}
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primcorec |
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(*<*)(in early) (*>*)sm2_of_dfa :: "('q \<Rightarrow> 'a \<Rightarrow> 'b \<Rightarrow> 'q) \<Rightarrow> 'q set \<Rightarrow> 'q \<Rightarrow> ('a, 'b) sm2"
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| 54182 | 2136 |
where |
| 55350 | 2137 |
"sm2_of_dfa \<delta> F q = SM2 (q \<in> F) (op \<circ> (op \<circ> (sm2_of_dfa \<delta> F)) (\<delta> q))" |
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text {* \blankline *}
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primcorec |
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| 55350 | 2142 |
sm2_of_dfa :: "('q \<Rightarrow> 'a \<Rightarrow> 'b \<Rightarrow> 'q) \<Rightarrow> 'q set \<Rightarrow> 'q \<Rightarrow> ('a, 'b) sm2"
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| 54182 | 2143 |
where |
| 55350 | 2144 |
"sm2_of_dfa \<delta> F q = SM2 (q \<in> F) (\<lambda>a b. sm2_of_dfa \<delta> F (\<delta> q a b))" |
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subsubsection {* Nested-as-Mutual Corecursion
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text {*
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Just as it is possible to recurse over nested recursive datatypes as if they |
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were mutually recursive |
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(Section~\ref{sssec:primrec-nested-as-mutual-recursion}), it is possible to
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*} |
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(*<*) |
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context late |
|
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begin |
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(*>*) |
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primcorec |
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iterate\<^sub>i\<^sub>i :: "('a \<Rightarrow> 'a llist) \<Rightarrow> 'a \<Rightarrow> 'a tree\<^sub>i\<^sub>i" and
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iterates\<^sub>i\<^sub>i :: "('a \<Rightarrow> 'a llist) \<Rightarrow> 'a llist \<Rightarrow> 'a tree\<^sub>i\<^sub>i llist"
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where |
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"iterate\<^sub>i\<^sub>i g x = Node\<^sub>i\<^sub>i x (iterates\<^sub>i\<^sub>i g (g x))" | |
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"iterates\<^sub>i\<^sub>i g xs = |
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(case xs of |
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LNil \<Rightarrow> LNil |
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| LCons x xs' \<Rightarrow> LCons (iterate\<^sub>i\<^sub>i g x) (iterates\<^sub>i\<^sub>i g xs'))" |
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text {*
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\noindent |
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Coinduction rules are generated as |
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@{thm [source] iterate\<^sub>i\<^sub>i.coinduct},
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@{thm [source] iterates\<^sub>i\<^sub>i.coinduct}, and
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@{thm [source] iterate\<^sub>i\<^sub>i_iterates\<^sub>i\<^sub>i.coinduct}
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and analogously for @{text coinduct_strong}. These rules and the
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underlying corecursors are generated on a per-need basis and are kept in a cache |
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(*<*) |
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end |
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(*>*) |
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subsubsection {* Constructor View
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Section~\ref{sssec:primcorec-simple-corecursion}.
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% TODO: \[{thm code_view.lappend.code}\]
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The constructor view requires us to analyze the second argument (@{term ys}).
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% TODO: \[{thm lappend.code}\]
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"n mod 4 = 0 \<Longrightarrow> random_process s f n = Fail" | |
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random_process s f n = Skip (random_process s f (f n))" | |
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Since there is no sequentiality, we can apply the equation for @{const Choice}
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primcorec literate :: "('a \<Rightarrow> 'a) \<Rightarrow> 'a \<Rightarrow> 'a llist" where
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Their arguments are unrestricted. |
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"lhd (lappend xs ys) = lhd (if lnull xs then ys else xs)" | |
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"_ \<Longrightarrow> \<not> lnull (lappend xs ys)" |
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text {* \blankline *}
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The @{command primcorec} and @{command primcorecursive} commands introduce a set
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of mutually corecursive functions over codatatypes. |
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\synt{fixes} denotes a list of names with optional type signatures,
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\synt{thmdecl} denotes an optional name for the formula that follows, and
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\synt{prop} denotes a HOL proposition \cite{isabelle-isar-ref}.
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The optional target is optionally followed by one or both of the following |
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options: |
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\begin{itemize}
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\setlength{\itemsep}{0pt}
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\item |
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The @{text "sequential"} option indicates that the conditions in specifications
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expressed using the constructor or destructor view are to be interpreted |
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sequentially. |
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\item |
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The @{text "exhaustive"} option indicates that the conditions in specifications
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expressed using the constructor or destructor view cover all possible cases. |
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\end{itemize}
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The @{command primcorec} command is an abbreviation for @{command
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primcorecursive} with @{text "by auto?"} to discharge any emerging proof
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obligations. |
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%%% TODO: elaborate on mutual and nested-to-mutual |
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*} |
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(* |
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subsection {* Generated Theorems
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\label{ssec:primcorec-generated-theorems} *}
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*) |
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(* |
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subsection {* Recursive Default Values for Selectors
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\label{ssec:primcorec-recursive-default-values-for-selectors} *}
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text {*
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partial_function to the rescue |
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*} |
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*) |
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section {* Introducing Bounded Natural Functors
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\label{sec:introducing-bounded-natural-functors} *}
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text {*
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The (co)datatype package can be set up to allow nested recursion through |
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arbitrary type constructors, as long as they adhere to the BNF requirements |
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and are registered as BNFs. It is also possible to declare a BNF abstractly |
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without specifying its internal structure. |
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*} |
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subsection {* Bounded Natural Functors
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\label{ssec:bounded-natural-functors} *}
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text {*
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Bounded natural functors (BNFs) are a semantic criterion for where |
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(co)re\-cur\-sion may appear on the right-hand side of an equation |
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\cite{traytel-et-al-2012,blanchette-et-al-wit}.
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An $n$-ary BNF is a type constructor equipped with a map function |
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(functorial action), $n$ set functions (natural transformations), |
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and an infinite cardinal bound that satisfy certain properties. |
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For example, @{typ "'a llist"} is a unary BNF.
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Its relator @{text "llist_all2 \<Colon>
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('a \<Rightarrow> 'b \<Rightarrow> bool) \<Rightarrow>
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'a llist \<Rightarrow> 'b llist \<Rightarrow> bool"} |
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extends binary predicates over elements to binary predicates over parallel |
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lazy lists. The cardinal bound limits the number of elements returned by the |
|
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set function; it may not depend on the cardinality of @{typ 'a}.
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The type constructors introduced by @{command datatype} and
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| 55350 | 2479 |
@{command codatatype} are automatically registered as BNFs. In addition, a
|
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number of old-style datatypes and non-free types are preregistered. |
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Given an $n$-ary BNF, the $n$ type variables associated with set functions, |
|
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and on which the map function acts, are \emph{live}; any other variables are
|
|
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\emph{dead}. Nested (co)recursion can only take place through live variables.
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|
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*} |
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subsection {* Introductory Examples
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|
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\label{ssec:bnf-introductory-examples} *}
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| 52805 | 2490 |
|
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text {*
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| 55350 | 2492 |
The example below shows how to register a type as a BNF using the @{command bnf}
|
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command. Some of the proof obligations are best viewed with the theory |
|
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@{theory Cardinal_Notations}, located in \verb|~~/src/HOL/Library|,
|
|
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imported. |
|
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||
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The type is simply a copy of the function space @{typ "'d \<Rightarrow> 'a"}, where @{typ 'a}
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|
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is live and @{typ 'd} is dead. We introduce it together with its map function,
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|
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set function, and relator. |
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| 52805 | 2500 |
*} |
| 55350 | 2501 |
|
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typedef ('d, 'a) fn = "UNIV \<Colon> ('d \<Rightarrow> 'a) set"
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by simp |
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text {* \blankline *}
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setup_lifting type_definition_fn |
| 55350 | 2508 |
|
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text {* \blankline *}
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lift_definition map_fn :: "('a \<Rightarrow> 'b) \<Rightarrow> ('d, 'a) fn \<Rightarrow> ('d, 'b) fn" is "op \<circ>" .
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lift_definition set_fn :: "('d, 'a) fn \<Rightarrow> 'a set" is range .
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| 55350 | 2513 |
|
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text {* \blankline *}
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lift_definition |
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rel_fn :: "('a \<Rightarrow> 'b \<Rightarrow> bool) \<Rightarrow> ('d, 'a) fn \<Rightarrow> ('d, 'b) fn \<Rightarrow> bool"
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is |
| 55945 | 2519 |
"rel_fun (op =)" . |
| 55350 | 2520 |
|
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text {* \blankline *}
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|
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bnf "('d, 'a) fn"
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|
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map: map_fn |
|
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sets: set_fn |
|
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bd: "natLeq +c |UNIV :: 'd set|" |
|
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rel: rel_fn |
|
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proof - |
|
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show "map_fn id = id" |
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by transfer auto |
| 55350 | 2531 |
next |
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fix F G show "map_fn (G \<circ> F) = map_fn G \<circ> map_fn F" |
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by transfer (auto simp add: comp_def) |
| 55350 | 2534 |
next |
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fix F f g |
|
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assume "\<And>x. x \<in> set_fn F \<Longrightarrow> f x = g x" |
|
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thus "map_fn f F = map_fn g F" |
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by transfer auto |
| 55350 | 2539 |
next |
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fix f show "set_fn \<circ> map_fn f = op ` f \<circ> set_fn" |
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by transfer (auto simp add: comp_def) |
| 55350 | 2542 |
next |
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show "card_order (natLeq +c |UNIV \<Colon> 'd set| )" |
|
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apply (rule card_order_csum) |
|
2545 |
apply (rule natLeq_card_order) |
|
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by (rule card_of_card_order_on) |
|
2547 |
next |
|
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show "cinfinite (natLeq +c |UNIV \<Colon> 'd set| )" |
|
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apply (rule cinfinite_csum) |
|
2550 |
apply (rule disjI1) |
|
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by (rule natLeq_cinfinite) |
|
2552 |
next |
|
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fix F :: "('d, 'a) fn"
|
|
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have "|set_fn F| \<le>o |UNIV \<Colon> 'd set|" (is "_ \<le>o ?U") |
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by transfer (rule card_of_image) |
| 55350 | 2556 |
also have "?U \<le>o natLeq +c ?U" |
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by (rule ordLeq_csum2) (rule card_of_Card_order) |
|
2558 |
finally show "|set_fn F| \<le>o natLeq +c |UNIV \<Colon> 'd set|" . |
|
2559 |
next |
|
2560 |
fix R S |
|
2561 |
show "rel_fn R OO rel_fn S \<le> rel_fn (R OO S)" |
|
| 55945 | 2562 |
by (rule, transfer) (auto simp add: rel_fun_def) |
| 55350 | 2563 |
next |
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fix R |
|
2565 |
show "rel_fn R = |
|
| 57398 | 2566 |
(BNF_Def.Grp {x. set_fn x \<subseteq> Collect (split R)} (map_fn fst))\<inverse>\<inverse> OO
|
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BNF_Def.Grp {x. set_fn x \<subseteq> Collect (split R)} (map_fn snd)"
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|
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unfolding Grp_def fun_eq_iff relcompp.simps conversep.simps |
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apply transfer |
| 55945 | 2570 |
unfolding rel_fun_def subset_iff image_iff |
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by auto (force, metis pair_collapse) |
| 55350 | 2572 |
qed |
2573 |
||
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text {* \blankline *}
|
|
2575 |
||
2576 |
print_theorems |
|
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print_bnfs |
|
2578 |
||
2579 |
text {*
|
|
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\noindent |
|
| 57542 | 2581 |
Using \keyw{print_theorems} and @{keyword print_bnfs}, we can contemplate and
|
| 55350 | 2582 |
show the world what we have achieved. |
2583 |
||
2584 |
This particular example does not need any nonemptiness witness, because the |
|
2585 |
one generated by default is good enough, but in general this would be |
|
2586 |
necessary. See \verb|~~/src/HOL/Basic_BNFs.thy|, |
|
2587 |
\verb|~~/src/HOL/Library/FSet.thy|, and \verb|~~/src/HOL/Library/Multiset.thy| |
|
2588 |
for further examples of BNF registration, some of which feature custom |
|
2589 |
witnesses. |
|
2590 |
||
| 57542 | 2591 |
The next example declares a BNF axiomatically. This can be convenient for |
2592 |
reasoning abstractly about an arbitrary BNF. The @{command bnf_axiomatization}
|
|
2593 |
command below introduces a type @{text "('a, 'b, 'c) F"}, three set constants,
|
|
2594 |
a map function, a relator, and a nonemptiness witness that depends only on |
|
| 55350 | 2595 |
@{typ 'a}. (The type @{text "'a \<Rightarrow> ('a, 'b, 'c) F"} of
|
2596 |
the witness can be read as an implication: If we have a witness for @{typ 'a},
|
|
2597 |
we can construct a witness for @{text "('a, 'b, 'c) F"}.) The BNF
|
|
2598 |
properties are postulated as axioms. |
|
2599 |
*} |
|
2600 |
||
| 57542 | 2601 |
bnf_axiomatization (setA: 'a, setB: 'b, setC: 'c) F |
2602 |
[wits: "'a \<Rightarrow> ('a, 'b, 'c) F"]
|
|
| 55350 | 2603 |
|
2604 |
text {* \blankline *}
|
|
2605 |
||
2606 |
print_theorems |
|
2607 |
print_bnfs |
|
| 52794 | 2608 |
|
| 52824 | 2609 |
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| 53617 | 2610 |
subsection {* Command Syntax
|
2611 |
\label{ssec:bnf-command-syntax} *}
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|
2612 |
||
| 53621 | 2613 |
subsubsection {* \keyw{bnf}
|
2614 |
\label{sssec:bnf} *}
|
|
| 52794 | 2615 |
|
| 53028 | 2616 |
text {*
|
| 53829 | 2617 |
\begin{matharray}{rcl}
|
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@{command_def "bnf"} & : & @{text "local_theory \<rightarrow> proof(prove)"}
|
|
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\end{matharray}
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|
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||
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@{rail \<open>
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| 55474 | 2622 |
@@{command bnf} target? (name ':')? type \<newline>
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'map:' term ('sets:' (term +))? 'bd:' term \<newline>
|
| 58190 | 2624 |
('wits:' (term +))? ('rel:' term)? \<newline>
|
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@{syntax plugins}?
|
|
|
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\<close>} |
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\medskip |
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\noindent |
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The @{command bnf} command registers an existing type as a bounded natural
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functor (BNF). The type must be equipped with an appropriate map function |
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(functorial action). In addition, custom set functions, relators, and |
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nonemptiness witnesses can be specified; otherwise, default versions are used. |
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|
| 55474 | 2636 |
The syntactic entity \synt{target} can be used to specify a local context,
|
2637 |
\synt{type} denotes a HOL type, and \synt{term} denotes a HOL term
|
|
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\cite{isabelle-isar-ref}.
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|
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2640 |
%%% TODO: elaborate on proof obligations |
|
| 53028 | 2641 |
*} |
| 52805 | 2642 |
|
| 53617 | 2643 |
|
| 57542 | 2644 |
subsubsection {* \keyw{bnf_axiomatization}
|
| 56948 | 2645 |
\label{sssec:bnf-axiomatization} *}
|
| 54187 | 2646 |
|
2647 |
text {*
|
|
2648 |
\begin{matharray}{rcl}
|
|
| 56942 | 2649 |
@{command_def "bnf_axiomatization"} & : & @{text "local_theory \<rightarrow> local_theory"}
|
| 54187 | 2650 |
\end{matharray}
|
2651 |
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@{rail \<open>
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| 58190 | 2653 |
@@{command bnf_axiomatization} target? @{syntax plugins}? \<newline>
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2654 |
@{syntax tyargs}? name @{syntax wit_types}? \<newline>
|
|
2655 |
mixfix? @{syntax map_rel}?
|
|
| 54602 | 2656 |
; |
| 55350 | 2657 |
@{syntax_def wit_types}: '[' 'wits' ':' types ']'
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|
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\<close>} |
| 54602 | 2659 |
|
| 55351 | 2660 |
\medskip |
2661 |
||
| 55350 | 2662 |
\noindent |
| 56942 | 2663 |
The @{command bnf_axiomatization} command declares a new type and associated constants
|
| 55350 | 2664 |
(map, set, relator, and cardinal bound) and asserts the BNF properties for |
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these constants as axioms. |
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| 55474 | 2667 |
The syntactic entity \synt{target} can be used to specify a local context,
|
2668 |
\synt{name} denotes an identifier, \synt{typefree} denotes fixed type variable
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|
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|
| 57092 | 2674 |
instead of an identifier for the corresponding set function. Witnesses can be |
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specified by their types. Otherwise, the syntax of @{command bnf_axiomatization}
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| 58310 | 2676 |
is identical to the left-hand side of a @{command datatype} or
|
| 57092 | 2677 |
@{command codatatype} definition.
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| 55350 | 2678 |
|
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| 57575 | 2680 |
because there exist BNFs of arbitrary large arities. Applications must import |
| 56942 | 2681 |
the theory @{theory BNF_Axiomatization}, located in the directory
|
| 57542 | 2682 |
\verb|~~/src/|\allowbreak\verb|HOL/Library|, to use this functionality. |
| 54187 | 2683 |
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| 57542 | 2686 |
subsubsection {* \keyw{print_bnfs}
|
| 53621 | 2687 |
\label{sssec:print-bnfs} *}
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| 53617 | 2688 |
|
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text {*
|
|
| 53829 | 2690 |
\begin{matharray}{rcl}
|
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@{command_def "print_bnfs"} & : & @{text "local_theory \<rightarrow>"}
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|
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\end{matharray}
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\<close>} |
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*} |
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section {* Deriving Destructors and Theorems for Free Constructors
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|
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\label{sec:deriving-destructors-and-theorems-for-free-constructors} *}
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| 52805 | 2703 |
text {*
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| 53623 | 2704 |
The derivation of convenience theorems for types equipped with free constructors, |
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as performed internally by @{command datatype} and @{command codatatype},
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is available as a stand-alone command called @{command free_constructors}.
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% * need for this is rare but may arise if you want e.g. to add destructors to |
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% a type not introduced by ... |
|
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% |
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% * @{command free_constructors}
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% * @{text plugins}, @{text discs_sels}
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| 53617 | 2713 |
% * hack to have both co and nonco view via locale (cf. ext nats) |
| 52805 | 2714 |
*} |
| 52792 | 2715 |
|
| 52824 | 2716 |
|
| 53619 | 2717 |
(* |
| 53617 | 2718 |
subsection {* Introductory Example
|
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\label{ssec:ctors-introductory-example} *}
|
|
| 53619 | 2720 |
*) |
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| 52824 | 2722 |
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| 53617 | 2723 |
subsection {* Command Syntax
|
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\label{ssec:ctors-command-syntax} *}
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|
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| 57542 | 2726 |
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\label{sssec:free-constructors} *}
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| 52828 | 2728 |
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| 53018 | 2729 |
text {*
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| 53829 | 2730 |
\begin{matharray}{rcl}
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@{command_def "free_constructors"} & : & @{text "local_theory \<rightarrow> proof(prove)"}
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| 53829 | 2732 |
\end{matharray}
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| 53018 | 2733 |
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@{rail \<open>
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@@{command free_constructors} target? @{syntax dt_options} \<newline>
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name 'for' (@{syntax fc_ctor} + '|') \<newline>
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(@'where' (prop + '|'))? |
| 53018 | 2738 |
; |
|
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@{syntax_def fc_ctor}: (name ':')? term (name * )
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\<close>} |
| 53018 | 2741 |
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| 55351 | 2742 |
\medskip |
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\noindent |
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The @{command free_constructors} command generates destructor constants for
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freely constructed types as well as properties about constructors and |
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destructors. It also registers the constants and theorems in a data structure |
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that is queried by various tools (e.g., \keyw{function}).
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| 55474 | 2750 |
The syntactic entity \synt{target} can be used to specify a local context,
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\synt{name} denotes an identifier, \synt{prop} denotes a HOL proposition, and
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\synt{term} denotes a HOL term \cite{isabelle-isar-ref}.
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| 55474 | 2753 |
|
| 58310 | 2754 |
The syntax resembles that of @{command datatype} and @{command codatatype}
|
| 55474 | 2755 |
definitions (Sections |
2756 |
\ref{ssec:datatype-command-syntax}~and~\ref{ssec:codatatype-command-syntax}).
|
|
2757 |
A constructor is specified by an optional name for the discriminator, the |
|
2758 |
constructor itself (as a term), and a list of optional names for the selectors. |
|
| 53028 | 2759 |
|
| 53542 | 2760 |
Section~\ref{ssec:datatype-generated-theorems} lists the generated theorems.
|
| 57542 | 2761 |
For bootstrapping reasons, the generally useful @{text "[fundef_cong]"}
|
2762 |
attribute is not set on the generated @{text case_cong} theorem. It can be
|
|
2763 |
added manually using \keyw{declare}.
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|
| 53018 | 2764 |
*} |
| 52828 | 2765 |
|
| 52794 | 2766 |
|
| 53617 | 2767 |
(* |
| 58245 | 2768 |
section {* Using the Standard ML Interface
|
2769 |
\label{sec:using-the-standard-ml-interface} *}
|
|
| 52792 | 2770 |
|
| 52805 | 2771 |
text {*
|
| 53623 | 2772 |
The package's programmatic interface. |
| 52805 | 2773 |
*} |
| 53617 | 2774 |
*) |
| 52794 | 2775 |
|
2776 |
||
| 58245 | 2777 |
section {* Controlling Plugins
|
2778 |
\label{sec:controlling-plugins} *}
|
|
| 58190 | 2779 |
|
2780 |
text {*
|
|
2781 |
Plugins extend the (co)datatype package to interoperate with other Isabelle |
|
| 58192 | 2782 |
packages and tools, such as the code generator, Transfer, Lifting, and |
2783 |
Quickcheck. They can be enabled or disabled individually using the |
|
| 58310 | 2784 |
@{syntax plugins} option to the commands @{command datatype},
|
| 58245 | 2785 |
@{command codatatype}, @{command free_constructors}, @{command bnf}, and
|
2786 |
@{command bnf_axiomatization}.
|
|
| 58192 | 2787 |
For example: |
| 58190 | 2788 |
*} |
2789 |
||
| 58310 | 2790 |
datatype (plugins del: code "quickcheck_*") color = Red | Black |
| 58192 | 2791 |
|
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||
2793 |
subsection {* Code Generator
|
|
2794 |
\label{ssec:code-generator} *}
|
|
2795 |
||
2796 |
text {*
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|
| 58245 | 2797 |
The \hthm{code} plugin registers (co)datatypes and other freely generated types
|
| 58244 | 2798 |
for code generation. No distinction is made between datatypes and codatatypes. |
2799 |
This means that for target languages with a strict evaluation strategy (e.g., |
|
2800 |
Standard ML), programs that attempt to produce infinite codatatype values will |
|
2801 |
not terminate. |
|
2802 |
||
2803 |
The plugin derives the following properties: |
|
2804 |
||
2805 |
\begin{indentblock}
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|
2806 |
\begin{description}
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|
2807 |
||
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\item[@{text "t."}\hthm{eq.refl} @{text "[code nbe]"}\rm:] ~ \\
|
|
2809 |
@{thm list.eq.refl[no_vars]}
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|
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||
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\item[@{text "t."}\hthm{eq.simps} @{text "[code]"}\rm:] ~ \\
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|
2812 |
@{thm list.eq.simps(1)[no_vars]} \\
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|
2813 |
@{thm list.eq.simps(2)[no_vars]} \\
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|
2814 |
@{thm list.eq.simps(3)[no_vars]} \\
|
|
2815 |
@{thm list.eq.simps(4)[no_vars]} \\
|
|
2816 |
@{thm list.eq.simps(5)[no_vars]} \\
|
|
2817 |
@{thm list.eq.simps(6)[no_vars]}
|
|
2818 |
||
2819 |
\end{description}
|
|
2820 |
\end{indentblock}
|
|
| 58192 | 2821 |
*} |
| 58190 | 2822 |
|
2823 |
||
2824 |
subsection {* Size
|
|
2825 |
\label{ssec:size} *}
|
|
| 52794 | 2826 |
|
| 52805 | 2827 |
text {*
|
| 58245 | 2828 |
For each datatype, the \hthm{size} plugin generates a parameterized size
|
| 58190 | 2829 |
function @{text "t.size_t"} as well as a specific instance
|
2830 |
@{text "size \<Colon> t \<Rightarrow> bool"} belonging to the @{text size} type
|
|
2831 |
class. The \keyw{fun} command relies on @{const size} to prove termination of
|
|
2832 |
recursive functions on datatypes. |
|
2833 |
||
2834 |
The plugin derives the following properties: |
|
2835 |
||
2836 |
\begin{indentblock}
|
|
2837 |
\begin{description}
|
|
2838 |
||
2839 |
\item[@{text "t."}\hthm{size} @{text "[simp, code]"}\rm:] ~ \\
|
|
2840 |
@{thm list.size(1)[no_vars]} \\
|
|
2841 |
@{thm list.size(2)[no_vars]} \\
|
|
2842 |
@{thm list.size(3)[no_vars]} \\
|
|
2843 |
@{thm list.size(4)[no_vars]}
|
|
2844 |
||
2845 |
\item[@{text "t."}\hthm{rec_o_map}\rm:] ~ \\
|
|
2846 |
@{thm list.rec_o_map[no_vars]}
|
|
2847 |
||
2848 |
\item[@{text "t."}\hthm{size_o_map}\rm:] ~ \\
|
|
2849 |
@{thm list.size_o_map[no_vars]}
|
|
2850 |
(This property is not generated for all datatypes.) |
|
2851 |
||
2852 |
\end{description}
|
|
2853 |
\end{indentblock}
|
|
| 52805 | 2854 |
*} |
| 52794 | 2855 |
|
| 52824 | 2856 |
|
| 58190 | 2857 |
subsection {* Transfer
|
2858 |
\label{ssec:transfer} *}
|
|
2859 |
||
2860 |
text {*
|
|
| 58192 | 2861 |
For each (co)datatype with live type arguments and each manually registered BNF, |
| 58245 | 2862 |
the \hthm{transfer} plugin generates a predicator @{text "t.pred_t"} and
|
| 58244 | 2863 |
properties that guide the Transfer tool. |
2864 |
||
2865 |
The plugin derives the following properties: |
|
2866 |
||
2867 |
\begin{indentblock}
|
|
2868 |
\begin{description}
|
|
2869 |
||
2870 |
\item[@{text "t."}\hthm{Domainp_rel} @{text "[relator_domain]"}\rm:] ~ \\
|
|
2871 |
@{thm list.Domainp_rel[no_vars]}
|
|
2872 |
||
2873 |
\item[@{text "t."}\hthm{pred_inject} @{text "[simp]"}\rm:] ~ \\
|
|
2874 |
@{thm list.pred_inject(1)[no_vars]} \\
|
|
2875 |
@{thm list.pred_inject(2)[no_vars]}
|
|
2876 |
||
2877 |
\item[@{text "t."}\hthm{rel_eq_onp}\rm:] ~ \\
|
|
2878 |
@{thm list.rel_eq_onp[no_vars]}
|
|
2879 |
||
|
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\item[@{text "t."}\hthm{left_total_rel} @{text "[transfer_rule]"}\rm:] ~ \\
|
| 58244 | 2881 |
@{thm list.left_total_rel[no_vars]}
|
2882 |
||
|
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|
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\item[@{text "t."}\hthm{left_unique_rel} @{text "[transfer_rule]"}\rm:] ~ \\
|
| 58244 | 2884 |
@{thm list.left_unique_rel[no_vars]}
|
2885 |
||
|
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|
2886 |
\item[@{text "t."}\hthm{right_total_rel} @{text "[transfer_rule]"}\rm:] ~ \\
|
| 58244 | 2887 |
@{thm list.right_total_rel[no_vars]}
|
2888 |
||
|
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|
2889 |
\item[@{text "t."}\hthm{right_unique_rel} @{text "[transfer_rule]"}\rm:] ~ \\
|
| 58244 | 2890 |
@{thm list.right_unique_rel[no_vars]}
|
2891 |
||
|
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|
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\item[@{text "t."}\hthm{bi_total_rel} @{text "[transfer_rule]"}\rm:] ~ \\
|
| 58244 | 2893 |
@{thm list.bi_total_rel[no_vars]}
|
2894 |
||
|
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|
2895 |
\item[@{text "t."}\hthm{bi_unique_rel} @{text "[transfer_rule]"}\rm:] ~ \\
|
| 58244 | 2896 |
@{thm list.bi_unique_rel[no_vars]}
|
2897 |
||
2898 |
\end{description}
|
|
2899 |
\end{indentblock}
|
|
| 58190 | 2900 |
*} |
2901 |
||
2902 |
||
2903 |
subsection {* Lifting
|
|
2904 |
\label{ssec:lifting} *}
|
|
2905 |
||
2906 |
text {*
|
|
| 58192 | 2907 |
For each (co)datatype with live type arguments and each manually registered BNF, |
| 58245 | 2908 |
the \hthm{lifting} plugin generates properties and attributes that guide the
|
| 58244 | 2909 |
Lifting tool. |
2910 |
||
2911 |
The plugin derives the following property: |
|
2912 |
||
2913 |
\begin{indentblock}
|
|
2914 |
\begin{description}
|
|
2915 |
||
2916 |
\item[@{text "t."}\hthm{Quotient} @{text "[quot_map]"}\rm:] ~ \\
|
|
2917 |
@{thm list.Quotient[no_vars]}
|
|
2918 |
||
2919 |
\end{description}
|
|
2920 |
\end{indentblock}
|
|
2921 |
||
| 58245 | 2922 |
In addition, the plugin sets the @{text "[relator_eq_onp]"} attribute on a
|
| 58244 | 2923 |
variant of the @{text t.rel_eq_onp} property generated by the @{text quotient}
|
2924 |
plugin, the @{text "[relator_mono]"} attribute on @{text t.rel_mono}, and the
|
|
2925 |
@{text "[relator_distr]"} attribute on @{text t.rel_compp}.
|
|
| 58190 | 2926 |
*} |
| 52794 | 2927 |
|
| 52824 | 2928 |
|
| 52828 | 2929 |
subsection {* Quickcheck
|
2930 |
\label{ssec:quickcheck} *}
|
|
| 52794 | 2931 |
|
| 58190 | 2932 |
text {*
|
| 58245 | 2933 |
The integration of datatypes with Quickcheck is accomplished by a number of |
2934 |
plugins that instantiate specific type classes. The plugins are listed below: |
|
2935 |
||
2936 |
\begin{indentblock}
|
|
2937 |
\hthm{quickcheck_random} \\
|
|
2938 |
\hthm{quickcheck_exhaustive} \\
|
|
2939 |
\hthm{quickcheck_bounded_forall} \\
|
|
2940 |
\hthm{quickcheck_full_exhaustive} \\
|
|
2941 |
\hthm{quickcheck_narrowing}
|
|
2942 |
\end{indentblock}
|
|
| 58190 | 2943 |
*} |
| 52794 | 2944 |
|
| 52805 | 2945 |
|
| 58278 | 2946 |
subsection {* Program Extraction
|
2947 |
\label{ssec:program-extraction} *}
|
|
2948 |
||
2949 |
text {*
|
|
2950 |
The \hthm{extraction} plugin provides realizers for induction and case analysis,
|
|
2951 |
to enable program extraction from proofs involving datatypes. This functionality |
|
| 58395 | 2952 |
is only available with full proof objects, i.e., with the \emph{HOL-Proofs}
|
| 58278 | 2953 |
session. |
2954 |
*} |
|
2955 |
||
2956 |
||
| 52827 | 2957 |
section {* Known Bugs and Limitations
|
| 52805 | 2958 |
\label{sec:known-bugs-and-limitations} *}
|
2959 |
||
2960 |
text {*
|
|
| 58395 | 2961 |
This section lists the known bugs and limitations in the (co)datatype package at |
2962 |
the time of this writing. Many of them are expected to be addressed in future |
|
2963 |
releases. |
|
2964 |
||
2965 |
\begin{enumerate}
|
|
2966 |
\setlength{\itemsep}{0pt}
|
|
2967 |
||
2968 |
\item |
|
2969 |
\emph{Defining mutually (co)recursive (co)datatypes is slow.} Fortunately,
|
|
2970 |
it is always possible to recast mutual specifications to nested ones, which are |
|
2971 |
processed more efficiently. |
|
2972 |
||
2973 |
\item |
|
2974 |
\emph{Locally fixed types cannot be used in (co)datatype specifications.}
|
|
2975 |
This limitation can be circumvented by adding type arguments to the local |
|
2976 |
(co)datatypes to abstract over the locally fixed types. |
|
2977 |
||
2978 |
\item |
|
2979 |
\emph{The \emph{\keyw{primcorec}} command does not allow user-specified names and
|
|
2980 |
attributes next to the entered formulas.} The less convenient syntax, using the |
|
2981 |
\keyw{lemmas} command, is available as an alternative.
|
|
2982 |
||
2983 |
\item |
|
2984 |
\emph{There is no way to use an overloaded constant from a syntactic type
|
|
2985 |
class, such as @{text 0}, as a constructor.}
|
|
2986 |
||
2987 |
\item |
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\emph{There is no way to register the same type as both a datatype and a
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codatatype.} This affects types such as the extended natural numbers, for which |
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\emph{The \emph{\keyw{derive}} command from the \emph{Archive of Formal Proofs}
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has not yet been fully ported to the new-style datatypes.} Specimens featuring |
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nested recursion require the use of @{command datatype_compat}
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(Section~\ref{sssec:datatype-compat}).
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\emph{The names of variables are often suboptimal in the properties generated by
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\section*{Acknowledgment}
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Tobias Nipkow and Makarius Wenzel encouraged us to implement the new |
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(co)datatype package. Andreas Lochbihler provided lots of comments on earlier |
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versions of the package, especially on the coinductive part. Brian Huffman |
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suggested major simplifications to the internal constructions. Ond\v{r}ej
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Kun\v{c}ar implemented the @{text transfer} and @{text lifting} plugins.
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Florian Haftmann and Christian Urban provided general advice on Isabelle and |
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package writing. Stefan Milius and Lutz Schr\"oder found an elegant proof that |
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eliminated one of the BNF proof obligations. Andreas Lochbihler and Christian |
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Sternagel suggested many textual improvements to this tutorial. |
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*} |
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