- 'induct' may now use elim-style induction rules without chaining
facts, using ``missing'' premises from the goal state; this allows
rules stemming from inductive sets to be applied in unstructured
scripts, while still benefitting from proper handling of non-atomic
statements; NB: major inductive premises need to be put first, all the
rest of the goal is passed through the induction;
#!/bin/sh
# Title: get-rulenames (see also make-rulenames)
# Author: Larry Paulson, Cambridge University Computer Laboratory
# Copyright 1990 University of Cambridge
#
#shell script to generate "val" declarations for a theory's axioms
# also generates a comma-separated list of axiom names
#
# usage: make-rulenames <file>
#
#Rule lines begin with a line containing the word "extend_theory"
# and end with a line containing the word "get_axiom"
#Each rule name xyz must appear on a line that begins
# <spaces> ("xyz"
#Output lines have the form
# val Eq_comp = ax"Eq_comp";
#
sed -n -e '/ext[end]*_theory/,/get_axiom/ s/^[ []*("\([^"]*\)".*$/val \1 = ax"\1";/p' $1
echo
echo `sed -n -e '/ext[end]*_theory/,/get_axiom/ s/^[ []*("\([^"]*\)".*$/\1/p' $1 | tr '\012' ','`