doc-src/IsarAdvanced/Classes/classes.tex
author huffman
Thu, 08 Jan 2009 09:12:29 -0800
changeset 29405 98ab21b14f09
parent 29016 31110b40eae7
permissions -rw-r--r--
add class ring_div; generalize mod/diff/minus proofs for class ring_div


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\title{\includegraphics[scale=0.5]{isabelle_isar}
  \\[4ex] Haskell-style type classes with Isabelle/Isar}
\author{\emph{Florian Haftmann}}

\begin{document}

\maketitle

\begin{abstract}
  This tutorial introduces the look-and-feel of Isar type classes
  to the end-user; Isar type classes are a convenient mechanism
  for organizing specifications, overcoming some drawbacks
  of raw axiomatic type classes. Essentially, they combine
  an operational aspect (in the manner of Haskell) with
  a logical aspect, both managed uniformly.
\end{abstract}

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