doc-src/TutorialI/Misc/prime_def.thy
author chaieb
Tue, 12 Jun 2007 10:15:32 +0200
changeset 23332 b91295432e6d
parent 16417 9bc16273c2d4
permissions -rw-r--r--
algebra_tac moved to file Tools/Groebner_Basis/groebner.ML; Method now takes theorems to be added or deleted from a simpset for simplificatio *before* the core method starts

(*<*)
theory prime_def imports Main begin;
consts prime :: "nat \<Rightarrow> bool"
(*>*)
text{*
\begin{warn}
A common mistake when writing definitions is to introduce extra free
variables on the right-hand side.  Consider the following, flawed definition
(where @{text"dvd"} means ``divides''):
@{term[display,quotes]"prime(p) == 1 < p & (m dvd p --> (m=1 | m=p))"}
\par\noindent\hangindent=0pt
Isabelle rejects this ``definition'' because of the extra @{term"m"} on the
right-hand side, which would introduce an inconsistency (why?). 
The correct version is
@{term[display,quotes]"prime(p) == 1 < p & (!m. m dvd p --> (m=1 | m=p))"}
\end{warn}
*}
(*<*)
end
(*>*)