lcp [Wed, 03 May 1995 14:41:36 +0200] rev 1095
Changed some definitions and proofs to use pattern-matching.
lcp [Wed, 03 May 1995 14:27:51 +0200] rev 1094
Patterns can now be let-bound
lcp [Wed, 03 May 1995 14:17:01 +0200] rev 1093
Changed to use split instead of fsplit. The weakening of fsplitE appears not
to affect existing proofs.
lcp [Wed, 03 May 1995 14:03:19 +0200] rev 1092
Changed some definitions and proofs to use pattern-matching.
lcp [Wed, 03 May 1995 13:55:05 +0200] rev 1091
Changed some definitions and proofs to use pattern-matching.
lcp [Wed, 03 May 1995 13:47:24 +0200] rev 1090
Changed some definitions and proofs to use pattern-matching.
lcp [Wed, 03 May 1995 13:40:19 +0200] rev 1089
Now show_sorts:=true causes printing of types
lcp [Wed, 03 May 1995 13:35:09 +0200] rev 1088
Imported meta_eq_to_obj_eq from HOL for use with 'split'.
clasohm [Wed, 03 May 1995 12:22:17 +0200] rev 1087
replaced store_thm by bind_thm
lcp [Wed, 03 May 1995 12:17:30 +0200] rev 1086
trivial change
lcp [Wed, 03 May 1995 12:09:05 +0200] rev 1085
new version
lcp [Wed, 03 May 1995 12:04:21 +0200] rev 1084
Covers defs and re-ordering of theory sections
lcp [Wed, 03 May 1995 11:58:40 +0200] rev 1083
Updates involving defs, addss, etc.
nipkow [Wed, 03 May 1995 08:58:32 +0200] rev 1082
Simplified layout a little.
nipkow [Wed, 03 May 1995 08:21:53 +0200] rev 1081
Corrected display of split f t: no more let.
Also replaced "_abs" by "_lambda" --- the former was a mistake which
happended to work.
nipkow [Tue, 02 May 1995 19:59:06 +0200] rev 1080
Sections can now be given in any order.
lcp [Mon, 01 May 1995 11:17:41 +0200] rev 1079
Simplified proof of Hausdorff_next_exists.
nipkow [Fri, 28 Apr 1995 15:38:15 +0200] rev 1078
Added
functor f() = struct end
to hide functors to save space.
lcp [Fri, 28 Apr 1995 11:52:43 +0200] rev 1077
Renamed insert_kbrl to insert_tagged_brl and exported it. Now
subgoals_of_brl calls nprems_of, which is faster than length o prems_of.
lcp [Fri, 28 Apr 1995 11:41:59 +0200] rev 1076
Modified proofs for new claset primitives. The problem is that they enforce
the "most recent added rule has priority" policy more strictly now.
lcp [Fri, 28 Apr 1995 11:31:33 +0200] rev 1075
Modified proofs for new claset primitives. The problem is that they enforce
the "most recent added rule has priority" policy more strictly now.
lcp [Fri, 28 Apr 1995 11:24:32 +0200] rev 1074
Modified proofs for new claset primitives. The problem is that they enforce
the "most recent added rule has priority" policy more strictly now.
lcp [Fri, 28 Apr 1995 10:57:40 +0200] rev 1073
Recoded addSIs, etc., so that nets are built incrementally
instead of from scratch each time. The old approach used excessive time (>1
sec for adding a rule to ZF_cs) and probably excessive space. Now rep_claset
includes all record fields. joinrules no longer sorts the rules on number of
subgoals, since it does not see the full set of them; instead the number of
subgoals modifies the priority.
lcp [Tue, 25 Apr 1995 11:14:03 +0200] rev 1072
updated version
lcp [Tue, 25 Apr 1995 11:06:52 +0200] rev 1071
Simple updates for compatibility with KG
lcp [Tue, 25 Apr 1995 11:01:57 +0200] rev 1070
Simplified, removing needless theorems about lambda.
lcp [Tue, 25 Apr 1995 10:56:49 +0200] rev 1069
Now loads the theory "Let". Could add it to FOL, but this appears to
be incompatible with CCL.
nipkow [Sat, 22 Apr 1995 13:25:31 +0200] rev 1068
HOL.thy:
"@" is no longer introduced as a "binder" but has its own explicit
translation rule "@x.b" == "Eps(%x.b)". If x is a proper pattern, further
translation rules for abstractions with patterns take care of the rest. This
is very modular and avoids problems with "binders" such as "!" mentioned
below.
let now allows pttrn (let (x,y) = t in u) instead of just idt (let x = t in u)
Set.thy:
UN, INT, ALL, EX, etc all use "pttrn" instead of idt. Same change as for "@"
above, except that "@" was a "binder" originally.
Prod.thy:
Added new syntax for pttrn which allows arbitrarily nested tuples. Two
translation rules take care of %pttrn. Unfortunately they cannot be
reversed. Hence a little ML-code is used as well.
Note that now "! (x,y). ..." is syntactically valid but leads to a
translation error. This is because "!" is introduced as a "binder" which
means that its translation into lambda-terms is not done by a rewrite rule
(aka macro) but by some fixed ML-code which comes after the rewriting stage
and does not know how to handle patterns. This looks like a minor blemish
since patterns in unbounded quantifiers are not that useful (well, except
maybe in unique existence ...). Ideally, there should be two syntactic
categories:
idts, as we know and love it, which does not admit patterns.
patterns, which is what idts has become now.
There is one more point where patterns are now allowed but don't make sense:
{e | idts . P}
where idts is the list of local variables.
Univ.thy: converted the defs for <++> and <**> into pattern form. It worked
perfectly.