NEWS
author wenzelm
Wed, 05 Mar 2008 22:48:50 +0100
changeset 26205 499f08293680
parent 26201 d3363a854708
child 26218 2ea9b992508a
permissions -rw-r--r--
ISABELLE_LINE_EDITOR: prefer rlwrap, which passes interrupts properly;
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Isabelle NEWS -- history user-relevant changes
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New in this Isabelle version
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----------------------------
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*** General ***
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* Syntax: symbol \<chi> is now considered a letter.  Potential
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INCOMPATIBILITY in identifier syntax etc.
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* Outer syntax: string tokens may contain arbitrary character codes
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specified via 3 decimal digits (as in SML).  E.g. "foo\095bar" for
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"foo_bar".
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* Outer syntax: string tokens no longer admit escaped white space,
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which was an accidental (undocumented) feature.  INCOMPATIBILITY, use
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white space directly.
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* Theory loader: use_thy (and similar operations) no longer set the
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implicit ML context, which was occasionally hard to predict and in
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conflict with concurrency.  INCOMPATIBILITY, use ML within Isar which
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provides a proper context already.
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*** Pure ***
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* Instantiation target allows for simultaneous specification of class
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instance operations together with an instantiation proof.
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Type-checking phase allows to refer to class operations uniformly.
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See HOL/Complex/Complex.thy for an Isar example and
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HOL/Library/Eval.thy for an ML example.
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* Indexing of literal facts: be more serious about including only
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facts from the visible specification/proof context, but not the
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background context (locale etc.).  Affects `prop` notation and method
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"fact".  INCOMPATIBILITY: need to name facts explicitly in rare
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situations.
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*** HOL ***
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* Library/RBT.thy: New theory of red-black trees, an efficient
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implementation of finite maps.
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* Theory Int: The representation of numerals has changed.  The infix
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operator BIT and the bit datatype with constructors B0 and B1 have
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disappeared.  INCOMPATIBILITY, use "Int.Bit0 x" and "Int.Bit1 y" in
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place of "x BIT bit.B0" and "y BIT bit.B1", respectively.  Theorems
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involving BIT, B0, or B1 have been renamed with "Bit0" or "Bit1"
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accordingly.
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* Theory Nat: definition of <= and < on natural numbers no longer
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depend on well-founded relations.  INCOMPATIBILITY.  Definitions
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le_def and less_def have disappeared.  Consider lemmas not_less
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[symmetric, where ?'a = nat] and less_eq [symmetric] instead.
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* Theory Finite_Set: locales ACf, ACe, ACIf, ACIfSL and ACIfSLlin
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(whose purpose mainly is for various fold_set functionals) have been
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abandoned in favour of the existing algebraic classes
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ab_semigroup_mult, comm_monoid_mult, ab_semigroup_idem_mult,
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lower_semilattice (resp. upper_semilattice) and linorder.
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INCOMPATIBILITY.
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* Theory Transitive_Closure: induct and cases rules now declare proper
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case_names ("base" and "step").  INCOMPATIBILITY.
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* Theorem Inductive.lfp_ordinal_induct generalized to complete
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lattices.  The form set-specific version is available as
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Inductive.lfp_ordinal_induct_set.
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* Theorems "power.simps" renamed to "power_int.simps".
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* Class semiring_div provides basic abstract properties of semirings
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with division and modulo operations.  Subsumes former class dvd_mod.
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* Merged theories IntDef, Numeral and IntArith into unified theory
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Int.  INCOMPATIBILITY.
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* Theory Library/Code_Index: type "index" now represents natural
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numbers rather than integers.  INCOMPATIBILITY.
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* New class "uminus" with operation "uminus" (split of from class
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"minus" which now only has operation "minus", binary).
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INCOMPATIBILITY.
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* New primrec package.  Specification syntax conforms in style to
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definition/function/....  No separate induction rule is provided.  The
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"primrec" command distinguishes old-style and new-style specifications
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by syntax.  The former primrec package is now named OldPrimrecPackage.
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When adjusting theories, beware: constants stemming for new-style
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primrec specifications have authentic syntax.
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* Library/Multiset: {#a, b, c#} abbreviates {#a#} + {#b#} + {#c#}.
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* Library/ListVector: new theory of arithmetic vector operations.
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* Constants "card", "internal_split", "option_map" now with authentic
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syntax.  INCOMPATIBILITY.
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* Definitions subset_def, psubset_def, set_diff_def, Compl_def,
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le_bool_def, less_bool_def, le_fun_def, less_fun_def, inf_bool_def,
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sup_bool_def, Inf_bool_def, Sup_bool_def, inf_fun_def, sup_fun_def,
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Inf_fun_def, Sup_fun_def, inf_set_def, sup_set_def, Inf_set_def,
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Sup_set_def, le_def, less_def, option_map_def now with object
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equality.  INCOMPATIBILITY.
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* Method "induction_scheme" derives user-specified induction rules
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from wellfounded induction and completeness of patterns. This factors
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out some operations that are done internally by the function package
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and makes them available separately. See "HOL/ex/Induction_Scheme.thy"
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for examples,
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* Records. Removed K_record, and replaced it by pure lambda term
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%x. c. The simplifier setup is now more robust against eta expansion.
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INCOMPATIBILITY: in cases explicitly referring to K_record.
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* Metis prover is now an order of magnitude faster, and also works
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with multithreading.
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*** ZF ***
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* Renamed theories:
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  Datatype.thy  -> Datatype_ZF.thy
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  Inductive.thy -> Inductive_ZF.thy
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  Int.thy       -> Int_ZF.thy
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  IntDiv.thy    -> IntDiv_ZF.thy
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  Nat.thy       -> Nat_ZF.thy
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  List.thy      -> List_ZF.thy
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  Main.thy      -> Main_ZF.thy
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 This is to allow to load both ZF and HOL in the same session.
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 "theory Main imports Main_ZF begin end" is provided, so if you just
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 imported "Main", no changes are needed.
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*** ML ***
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* ML within Isar: antiquotation @{const name} or @{const
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name(typargs)} produces statically-checked Const term.
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* The ``print mode'' is now a thread-local value derived from a global
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template (the former print_mode reference), thus access becomes
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non-critical.  The global print_mode reference is for session
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management only; user-code should use print_mode_value,
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print_mode_active, PrintMode.setmp etc.  INCOMPATIBILITY.
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*** System ***
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* Default settings: PROOFGENERAL_OPTIONS no longer impose xemacs ---
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in accordance with Proof General 3.7, which prefers GNU emacs.
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* Multithreading.max_threads := 0 refers to the number of actual CPU
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cores of the underlying machine, which is a good starting point for
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optimal performance tuning.  The corresponding usedir option -M allows
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"max" as an alias for "0".  WARNING: does not work on certain versions
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of Mac OS (with Poly/ML 5.1).
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* isatool tty runs Isabelle process with plain tty interaction;
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optional line editor may be specified via ISABELLE_LINE_EDITOR
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setting, the default settings attempt to locate "ledit" and "rlwrap".
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* isatool browser now works with Cygwin as well, using general
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"javapath" function defined in Isabelle process environment.
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* isabelle-process: non-ML sessions are run with "nice", to prevent
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Isabelle from flooding interactive front-ends (notably ProofGeneral /
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XEmacs).
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* JVM class isabelle.IsabelleProcess (located in Isabelle/lib/classes)
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provides general wrapper for managing an Isabelle process in a robust
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fashion, with ``cooked'' output from stdin/stderr.
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* Rudimentary Isabelle plugin for jEdit (see Isabelle/lib/jedit),
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based on Isabelle/JVM process wrapper (see Isabelle/lib/classes).
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New in Isabelle2007 (November 2007)
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*** General ***
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* More uniform information about legacy features, notably a
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warning/error of "Legacy feature: ...", depending on the state of the
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tolerate_legacy_features flag (default true). FUTURE INCOMPATIBILITY:
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legacy features will disappear eventually.
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* Theory syntax: the header format ``theory A = B + C:'' has been
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discontinued in favour of ``theory A imports B C begin''.  Use isatool
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fixheaders to convert existing theory files.  INCOMPATIBILITY.
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* Theory syntax: the old non-Isar theory file format has been
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discontinued altogether.  Note that ML proof scripts may still be used
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with Isar theories; migration is usually quite simple with the ML
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function use_legacy_bindings.  INCOMPATIBILITY.
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* Theory syntax: some popular names (e.g. 'class', 'declaration',
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'fun', 'help', 'if') are now keywords.  INCOMPATIBILITY, use double
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quotes.
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* Theory loader: be more serious about observing the static theory
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header specifications (including optional directories), but not the
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accidental file locations of previously successful loads.  The strict
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update policy of former update_thy is now already performed by
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use_thy, so the former has been removed; use_thys updates several
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theories simultaneously, just as 'imports' within a theory header
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specification, but without merging the results.  Potential
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ROOT.ML which depend on load order.
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* Theory loader: optional support for content-based file
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identification, instead of the traditional scheme of full physical
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path plus date stamp; configured by the ISABELLE_FILE_IDENT setting
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(cf. the system manual).  The new scheme allows to work with
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non-finished theories in persistent session images, such that source
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files may be moved later on without requiring reloads.
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* Theory loader: old-style ML proof scripts being *attached* to a thy
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file (with the same base name as the theory) are considered a legacy
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feature, which will disappear eventually. Even now, the theory loader
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no longer maintains dependencies on such files.
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* Syntax: the scope for resolving ambiguities via type-inference is
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now limited to individual terms, instead of whole simultaneous
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specifications as before. This greatly reduces the complexity of the
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syntax module and improves flexibility by separating parsing and
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type-checking. INCOMPATIBILITY: additional type-constraints (explicit
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'fixes' etc.) are required in rare situations.
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* Syntax: constants introduced by new-style packages ('definition',
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'abbreviation' etc.) are passed through the syntax module in
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``authentic mode''. This means that associated mixfix annotations
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really stick to such constants, independently of potential name space
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ambiguities introduced later on. INCOMPATIBILITY: constants in parse
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trees are represented slightly differently, may need to adapt syntax
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translations accordingly. Use CONST marker in 'translations' and
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@{const_syntax} antiquotation in 'parse_translation' etc.
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* Legacy goal package: reduced interface to the bare minimum required
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to keep existing proof scripts running.  Most other user-level
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functions are now part of the OldGoals structure, which is *not* open
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by default (consider isatool expandshort before open OldGoals).
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Removed top_sg, prin, printyp, pprint_term/typ altogether, because
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these tend to cause confusion about the actual goal (!) context being
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used here, which is not necessarily the same as the_context().
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* Command 'find_theorems': supports "*" wild-card in "name:"
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criterion; "with_dups" option.  Certain ProofGeneral versions might
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support a specific search form (see ProofGeneral/CHANGES).
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* The ``prems limit'' option (cf. ProofContext.prems_limit) is now -1
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by default, which means that "prems" (and also "fixed variables") are
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suppressed from proof state output.  Note that the ProofGeneral
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settings mechanism allows to change and save options persistently, but
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older versions of Isabelle will fail to start up if a negative prems
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limit is imposed.
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* Local theory targets may be specified by non-nested blocks of
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``context/locale/class ... begin'' followed by ``end''.  The body may
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contain definitions, theorems etc., including any derived mechanism
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that has been implemented on top of these primitives.  This concept
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generalizes the existing ``theorem (in ...)'' towards more versatility
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and scalability.
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* Proof General interface: proper undo of final 'end' command;
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discontinued Isabelle/classic mode (ML proof scripts).
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*** Document preparation ***
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* Added antiquotation @{theory name} which prints the given name,
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after checking that it refers to a valid ancestor theory in the
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current context.
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* Added antiquotations @{ML_type text} and @{ML_struct text} which
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check the given source text as ML type/structure, printing verbatim.
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* Added antiquotation @{abbrev "c args"} which prints the abbreviation
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"c args == rhs" given in the current context.  (Any number of
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arguments may be given on the LHS.)
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*** Pure ***
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* The 'class' package offers a combination of axclass and locale to
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achieve Haskell-like type classes in Isabelle.  Definitions and
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theorems within a class context produce both relative results (with
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implicit parameters according to the locale context), and polymorphic
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constants with qualified polymorphism (according to the class
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context).  Within the body context of a 'class' target, a separate
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syntax layer ("user space type system") takes care of converting
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between global polymorphic consts and internal locale representation.
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See src/HOL/ex/Classpackage.thy for examples (as well as main HOL).
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"isatool doc classes" provides a tutorial.
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* Generic code generator framework allows to generate executable
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code for ML and Haskell (including Isabelle classes).  A short usage
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sketch:
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    internal compilation:
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        export_code <list of constants (term syntax)> in SML
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    writing SML code to a file:
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        export_code <list of constants (term syntax)> in SML <filename>
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    writing OCaml code to a file:
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        export_code <list of constants (term syntax)> in OCaml <filename>
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    writing Haskell code to a bunch of files:
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        export_code <list of constants (term syntax)> in Haskell <filename>
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    evaluating closed propositions to True/False using code generation:
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        method ``eval''
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Reasonable default setup of framework in HOL.
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Theorem attributs for selecting and transforming function equations theorems:
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    [code fun]:        select a theorem as function equation for a specific constant
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    [code fun del]:    deselect a theorem as function equation for a specific constant
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    [code inline]:     select an equation theorem for unfolding (inlining) in place
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    [code inline del]: deselect an equation theorem for unfolding (inlining) in place
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User-defined serializations (target in {SML, OCaml, Haskell}):
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    code_const <and-list of constants (term syntax)>
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      {(target) <and-list of const target syntax>}+
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    code_type <and-list of type constructors>
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      {(target) <and-list of type target syntax>}+
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    code_instance <and-list of instances>
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      {(target)}+
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        where instance ::= <type constructor> :: <class>
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    code_class <and_list of classes>
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      {(target) <and-list of class target syntax>}+
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        where class target syntax ::= <class name> {where {<classop> == <target syntax>}+}?
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code_instance and code_class only are effective to target Haskell.
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For example usage see src/HOL/ex/Codegenerator.thy and
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src/HOL/ex/Codegenerator_Pretty.thy.  A separate tutorial on code
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generation from Isabelle/HOL theories is available via "isatool doc
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codegen".
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* Code generator: consts in 'consts_code' Isar commands are now
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referred to by usual term syntax (including optional type
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annotations).
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* Command 'no_translations' removes translation rules from theory
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syntax.
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* Overloaded definitions are now actually checked for acyclic
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dependencies.  The overloading scheme is slightly more general than
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that of Haskell98, although Isabelle does not demand an exact
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correspondence to type class and instance declarations.
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INCOMPATIBILITY, use ``defs (unchecked overloaded)'' to admit more
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exotic versions of overloading -- at the discretion of the user!
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Polymorphic constants are represented via type arguments, i.e. the
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instantiation that matches an instance against the most general
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declaration given in the signature.  For example, with the declaration
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c :: 'a => 'a => 'a, an instance c :: nat => nat => nat is represented
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as c(nat).  Overloading is essentially simultaneous structural
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recursion over such type arguments.  Incomplete specification patterns
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impose global constraints on all occurrences, e.g. c('a * 'a) on the
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LHS means that more general c('a * 'b) will be disallowed on any RHS.
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Command 'print_theory' outputs the normalized system of recursive
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equations, see section "definitions".
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* Configuration options are maintained within the theory or proof
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context (with name and type bool/int/string), providing a very simple
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interface to a poor-man's version of general context data.  Tools may
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declare options in ML (e.g. using Attrib.config_int) and then refer to
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these values using Config.get etc.  Users may change options via an
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associated attribute of the same name.  This form of context
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declaration works particularly well with commands 'declare' or
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'using', for example ``declare [[foo = 42]]''.  Thus it has become
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very easy to avoid global references, which would not observe Isar
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toplevel undo/redo and fail to work with multithreading.
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Various global ML references of Pure and HOL have been turned into
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configuration options:
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  Unify.search_bound		unify_search_bound
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  Unify.trace_bound		unify_trace_bound
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  Unify.trace_simp		unify_trace_simp
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  Unify.trace_types		unify_trace_types
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  Simplifier.simp_depth_limit	simp_depth_limit
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  Blast.depth_limit		blast_depth_limit
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  DatatypeProp.dtK		datatype_distinctness_limit
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  fast_arith_neq_limit  	fast_arith_neq_limit
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  fast_arith_split_limit	fast_arith_split_limit
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* Named collections of theorems may be easily installed as context
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data using the functor NamedThmsFun (see also
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src/Pure/Tools/named_thms.ML).  The user may add or delete facts via
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attributes; there is also a toplevel print command.  This facility is
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just a common case of general context data, which is the preferred way
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for anything more complex than just a list of facts in canonical
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order.
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* Isar: command 'declaration' augments a local theory by generic
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declaration functions written in ML.  This enables arbitrary content
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being added to the context, depending on a morphism that tells the
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difference of the original declaration context wrt. the application
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context encountered later on.
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* Isar: proper interfaces for simplification procedures.  Command
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'simproc_setup' declares named simprocs (with match patterns, and body
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text in ML).  Attribute "simproc" adds/deletes simprocs in the current
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context.  ML antiquotation @{simproc name} retrieves named simprocs.
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* Isar: an extra pair of brackets around attribute declarations
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abbreviates a theorem reference involving an internal dummy fact,
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which will be ignored later --- only the effect of the attribute on
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the background context will persist.  This form of in-place
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declarations is particularly useful with commands like 'declare' and
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'using', for example ``have A using [[simproc a]] by simp''.
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* Isar: method "assumption" (and implicit closing of subproofs) now
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takes simple non-atomic goal assumptions into account: after applying
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an assumption as a rule the resulting subgoals are solved by atomic
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assumption steps.  This is particularly useful to finish 'obtain'
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goals, such as "!!x. (!!x. P x ==> thesis) ==> P x ==> thesis",
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without referring to the original premise "!!x. P x ==> thesis" in the
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Isar proof context.  POTENTIAL INCOMPATIBILITY: method "assumption" is
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more permissive.
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* Isar: implicit use of prems from the Isar proof context is
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considered a legacy feature.  Common applications like ``have A .''
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may be replaced by ``have A by fact'' or ``note `A`''.  In general,
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referencing facts explicitly here improves readability and
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maintainability of proof texts.
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* Isar: improper proof element 'guess' is like 'obtain', but derives
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the obtained context from the course of reasoning!  For example:
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  assume "EX x y. A x & B y"   -- "any previous fact"
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  then guess x and y by clarify
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This technique is potentially adventurous, depending on the facts and
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proof tools being involved here.
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* Isar: known facts from the proof context may be specified as literal
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propositions, using ASCII back-quote syntax.  This works wherever
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named facts used to be allowed so far, in proof commands, proof
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methods, attributes etc.  Literal facts are retrieved from the context
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according to unification of type and term parameters.  For example,
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provided that "A" and "A ==> B" and "!!x. P x ==> Q x" are known
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theorems in the current context, then these are valid literal facts:
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`A` and `A ==> B` and `!!x. P x ==> Q x" as well as `P a ==> Q a` etc.
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There is also a proof method "fact" which does the same composition
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for explicit goal states, e.g. the following proof texts coincide with
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certain special cases of literal facts:
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  have "A" by fact                 ==  note `A`
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  have "A ==> B" by fact           ==  note `A ==> B`
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  have "!!x. P x ==> Q x" by fact  ==  note `!!x. P x ==> Q x`
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  have "P a ==> Q a" by fact       ==  note `P a ==> Q a`
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* Isar: ":" (colon) is no longer a symbolic identifier character in
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outer syntax.  Thus symbolic identifiers may be used without
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additional white space in declarations like this: ``assume *: A''.
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* Isar: 'print_facts' prints all local facts of the current context,
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both named and unnamed ones.
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* Isar: 'def' now admits simultaneous definitions, e.g.:
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  def x == "t" and y == "u"
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* Isar: added command 'unfolding', which is structurally similar to
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'using', but affects both the goal state and facts by unfolding given
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rewrite rules.  Thus many occurrences of the 'unfold' method or
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'unfolded' attribute may be replaced by first-class proof text.
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* Isar: methods 'unfold' / 'fold', attributes 'unfolded' / 'folded',
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and command 'unfolding' now all support object-level equalities
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(potentially conditional).  The underlying notion of rewrite rule is
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analogous to the 'rule_format' attribute, but *not* that of the
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Simplifier (which is usually more generous).
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* Isar: the new attribute [rotated n] (default n = 1) rotates the
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premises of a theorem by n. Useful in conjunction with drule.
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* Isar: the goal restriction operator [N] (default N = 1) evaluates a
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method expression within a sandbox consisting of the first N
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sub-goals, which need to exist.  For example, ``simp_all [3]''
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simplifies the first three sub-goals, while (rule foo, simp_all)[]
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simplifies all new goals that emerge from applying rule foo to the
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originally first one.
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* Isar: schematic goals are no longer restricted to higher-order
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patterns; e.g. ``lemma "?P(?x)" by (rule TrueI)'' now works as
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expected.
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* Isar: the conclusion of a long theorem statement is now either
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'shows' (a simultaneous conjunction, as before), or 'obtains'
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(essentially a disjunction of cases with local parameters and
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assumptions).  The latter allows to express general elimination rules
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adequately; in this notation common elimination rules look like this:
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  lemma exE:    -- "EX x. P x ==> (!!x. P x ==> thesis) ==> thesis"
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    assumes "EX x. P x"
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    obtains x where "P x"
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  lemma conjE:  -- "A & B ==> (A ==> B ==> thesis) ==> thesis"
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    assumes "A & B"
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    obtains A and B
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  lemma disjE:  -- "A | B ==> (A ==> thesis) ==> (B ==> thesis) ==> thesis"
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    assumes "A | B"
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    obtains
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      A
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    | B
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The subsequent classical rules even refer to the formal "thesis"
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explicitly:
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  lemma classical:     -- "(~ thesis ==> thesis) ==> thesis"
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    obtains "~ thesis"
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  lemma Peirce's_Law:  -- "((thesis ==> something) ==> thesis) ==> thesis"
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    obtains "thesis ==> something"
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The actual proof of an 'obtains' statement is analogous to that of the
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Isar proof element 'obtain', only that there may be several cases.
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Optional case names may be specified in parentheses; these will be
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available both in the present proof and as annotations in the
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resulting rule, for later use with the 'cases' method (cf. attribute
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case_names).
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* Isar: the assumptions of a long theorem statement are available as
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"assms" fact in the proof context.  This is more appropriate than the
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(historical) "prems", which refers to all assumptions of the current
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context, including those from the target locale, proof body etc.
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* Isar: 'print_statement' prints theorems from the current theory or
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proof context in long statement form, according to the syntax of a
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top-level lemma.
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* Isar: 'obtain' takes an optional case name for the local context
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introduction rule (default "that").
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* Isar: removed obsolete 'concl is' patterns.  INCOMPATIBILITY, use
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explicit (is "_ ==> ?foo") in the rare cases where this still happens
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to occur.
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* Pure: syntax "CONST name" produces a fully internalized constant
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according to the current context.  This is particularly useful for
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syntax translations that should refer to internal constant
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representations independently of name spaces.
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* Pure: syntax constant for foo (binder "FOO ") is called "foo_binder"
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instead of "FOO ". This allows multiple binder declarations to coexist
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in the same context.  INCOMPATIBILITY.
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* Isar/locales: 'notation' provides a robust interface to the 'syntax'
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primitive that also works in a locale context (both for constants and
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fixed variables). Type declaration and internal syntactic representation
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of given constants retrieved from the context. Likewise, the
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'no_notation' command allows to remove given syntax annotations from the
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current context.
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* Isar/locales: new derived specification elements 'axiomatization',
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'definition', 'abbreviation', which support type-inference, admit
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object-level specifications (equality, equivalence).  See also the
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isar-ref manual.  Examples:
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  axiomatization
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    eq  (infix "===" 50) where
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    eq_refl: "x === x" and eq_subst: "x === y ==> P x ==> P y"
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  definition "f x y = x + y + 1"
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  definition g where "g x = f x x"
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  abbreviation
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    neq  (infix "=!=" 50) where
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    "x =!= y == ~ (x === y)"
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These specifications may be also used in a locale context.  Then the
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constants being introduced depend on certain fixed parameters, and the
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constant name is qualified by the locale base name.  An internal
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abbreviation takes care for convenient input and output, making the
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parameters implicit and using the original short name.  See also
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src/HOL/ex/Abstract_NAT.thy for an example of deriving polymorphic
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entities from a monomorphic theory.
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Presently, abbreviations are only available 'in' a target locale, but
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not inherited by general import expressions.  Also note that
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'abbreviation' may be used as a type-safe replacement for 'syntax' +
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'translations' in common applications.  The "no_abbrevs" print mode
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prevents folding of abbreviations in term output.
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Concrete syntax is attached to specified constants in internal form,
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independently of name spaces.  The parse tree representation is
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slightly different -- use 'notation' instead of raw 'syntax', and
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'translations' with explicit "CONST" markup to accommodate this.
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* Pure/Isar: unified syntax for new-style specification mechanisms
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(e.g.  'definition', 'abbreviation', or 'inductive' in HOL) admits
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full type inference and dummy patterns ("_").  For example:
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  definition "K x _ = x"
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  inductive conj for A B
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  where "A ==> B ==> conj A B"
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* Pure: command 'print_abbrevs' prints all constant abbreviations of
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the current context.  Print mode "no_abbrevs" prevents inversion of
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abbreviations on output.
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* Isar/locales: improved parameter handling: use of locales "var" and
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"struct" no longer necessary; - parameter renamings are no longer
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required to be injective.  For example, this allows to define
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endomorphisms as locale endom = homom mult mult h.
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* Isar/locales: changed the way locales with predicates are defined.
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Instead of accumulating the specification, the imported expression is
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now an interpretation.  INCOMPATIBILITY: different normal form of
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locale expressions.  In particular, in interpretations of locales with
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predicates, goals repesenting already interpreted fragments are not
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removed automatically.  Use methods `intro_locales' and
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`unfold_locales'; see below.
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* Isar/locales: new methods `intro_locales' and `unfold_locales'
wenzelm@22126
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provide backward reasoning on locales predicates.  The methods are
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aware of interpretations and discharge corresponding goals.
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`intro_locales' is less aggressive then `unfold_locales' and does not
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unfold predicates to assumptions.
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* Isar/locales: the order in which locale fragments are accumulated
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has changed.  This enables to override declarations from fragments due
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to interpretations -- for example, unwanted simp rules.
ballarin@19931
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* Isar/locales: interpretation in theories and proof contexts has been
ballarin@23920
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extended.  One may now specify (and prove) equations, which are
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unfolded in interpreted theorems.  This is useful for replacing
ballarin@23920
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defined concepts (constants depending on locale parameters) by
ballarin@23920
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concepts already existing in the target context.  Example:
ballarin@23920
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  interpretation partial_order ["op <= :: [int, int] => bool"]
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    where "partial_order.less (op <=) (x::int) y = (x < y)"
ballarin@23920
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Typically, the constant `partial_order.less' is created by a
wenzelm@24800
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definition specification element in the context of locale
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partial_order.
wenzelm@24800
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* Method "induct": improved internal context management to support
wenzelm@24800
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local fixes and defines on-the-fly. Thus explicit meta-level
wenzelm@24800
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connectives !!  and ==> are rarely required anymore in inductive goals
wenzelm@24800
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(using object-logic connectives for this purpose has been long
wenzelm@24800
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obsolete anyway). Common proof patterns are explained in
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src/HOL/Induct/Common_Patterns.thy, see also
wenzelm@25177
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src/HOL/Isar_examples/Puzzle.thy and src/HOL/Lambda for realistic
wenzelm@25177
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examples.
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* Method "induct": improved handling of simultaneous goals. Instead of
wenzelm@24606
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introducing object-level conjunction, the statement is now split into
wenzelm@24606
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several conclusions, while the corresponding symbolic cases are nested
wenzelm@24606
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accordingly. INCOMPATIBILITY, proofs need to be structured explicitly,
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see src/HOL/Induct/Common_Patterns.thy, for example.
wenzelm@24606
   670
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* Method "induct": mutual induction rules are now specified as a list
wenzelm@24800
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of rule sharing the same induction cases. HOL packages usually provide
wenzelm@24606
   673
foo_bar.inducts for mutually defined items foo and bar (e.g. inductive
wenzelm@24859
   674
predicates/sets or datatypes). INCOMPATIBILITY, users need to specify
wenzelm@24859
   675
mutual induction rules differently, i.e. like this:
wenzelm@18506
   676
wenzelm@18506
   677
  (induct rule: foo_bar.inducts)
wenzelm@18506
   678
  (induct set: foo bar)
wenzelm@24859
   679
  (induct pred: foo bar)
wenzelm@18506
   680
  (induct type: foo bar)
wenzelm@18506
   681
wenzelm@18506
   682
The ML function ProjectRule.projections turns old-style rules into the
wenzelm@18506
   683
new format.
wenzelm@18506
   684
wenzelm@24859
   685
* Method "coinduct": dual of induction, see
wenzelm@18399
   686
src/HOL/Library/Coinductive_List.thy for various examples.
wenzelm@18399
   687
wenzelm@24859
   688
* Method "cases", "induct", "coinduct": the ``(open)'' option is
wenzelm@24859
   689
considered a legacy feature.
wenzelm@24859
   690
wenzelm@20919
   691
* Attribute "symmetric" produces result with standardized schematic
wenzelm@20919
   692
variables (index 0).  Potential INCOMPATIBILITY.
wenzelm@20919
   693
wenzelm@22126
   694
* Simplifier: by default the simplifier trace only shows top level
wenzelm@22126
   695
rewrites now. That is, trace_simp_depth_limit is set to 1 by
wenzelm@22126
   696
default. Thus there is less danger of being flooded by the trace. The
wenzelm@22126
   697
trace indicates where parts have been suppressed.
nipkow@18674
   698
  
wenzelm@18536
   699
* Provers/classical: removed obsolete classical version of elim_format
wenzelm@18536
   700
attribute; classical elim/dest rules are now treated uniformly when
wenzelm@18536
   701
manipulating the claset.
wenzelm@18536
   702
wenzelm@18694
   703
* Provers/classical: stricter checks to ensure that supplied intro,
wenzelm@18694
   704
dest and elim rules are well-formed; dest and elim rules must have at
wenzelm@18694
   705
least one premise.
wenzelm@18694
   706
wenzelm@18694
   707
* Provers/classical: attributes dest/elim/intro take an optional
wenzelm@18695
   708
weight argument for the rule (just as the Pure versions).  Weights are
wenzelm@18696
   709
ignored by automated tools, but determine the search order of single
wenzelm@18694
   710
rule steps.
paulson@18557
   711
wenzelm@18536
   712
* Syntax: input syntax now supports dummy variable binding "%_. b",
wenzelm@18536
   713
where the body does not mention the bound variable.  Note that dummy
wenzelm@18536
   714
patterns implicitly depend on their context of bounds, which makes
wenzelm@18536
   715
"{_. _}" match any set comprehension as expected.  Potential
wenzelm@18536
   716
INCOMPATIBILITY -- parse translations need to cope with syntactic
wenzelm@18536
   717
constant "_idtdummy" in the binding position.
wenzelm@18536
   718
wenzelm@18536
   719
* Syntax: removed obsolete syntactic constant "_K" and its associated
wenzelm@18536
   720
parse translation.  INCOMPATIBILITY -- use dummy abstraction instead,
wenzelm@18536
   721
for example "A -> B" => "Pi A (%_. B)".
wenzelm@17779
   722
wenzelm@20582
   723
* Pure: 'class_deps' command visualizes the subclass relation, using
wenzelm@20582
   724
the graph browser tool.
wenzelm@20582
   725
wenzelm@24800
   726
* Pure: 'print_theory' now suppresses certain internal declarations by
wenzelm@24800
   727
default; use '!' option for full details.
wenzelm@20620
   728
wenzelm@17865
   729
nipkow@17806
   730
*** HOL ***
nipkow@17806
   731
wenzelm@25129
   732
* Method "metis" proves goals by applying the Metis general-purpose
wenzelm@25129
   733
resolution prover (see also http://gilith.com/software/metis/).
wenzelm@25129
   734
Examples are in the directory MetisExamples.  WARNING: the
wenzelm@25129
   735
Isabelle/HOL-Metis integration does not yet work properly with
wenzelm@25129
   736
multi-threading.
wenzelm@25129
   737
  
wenzelm@25129
   738
* Command 'sledgehammer' invokes external automatic theorem provers as
wenzelm@25129
   739
background processes.  It generates calls to the "metis" method if
wenzelm@25129
   740
successful. These can be pasted into the proof.  Users do not have to
wenzelm@25129
   741
wait for the automatic provers to return.  WARNING: does not really
wenzelm@25129
   742
work with multi-threading.
wenzelm@25129
   743
wenzelm@24804
   744
* New "auto_quickcheck" feature tests outermost goal statements for
wenzelm@24804
   745
potential counter-examples.  Controlled by ML references
wenzelm@24804
   746
auto_quickcheck (default true) and auto_quickcheck_time_limit (default
wenzelm@25129
   747
5000 milliseconds).  Fails silently if statements is outside of
wenzelm@25129
   748
executable fragment, or any other codgenerator problem occurs.
wenzelm@24804
   749
haftmann@25184
   750
* New constant "undefined" with axiom "undefined x = undefined".
haftmann@25184
   751
haftmann@25184
   752
* Added class "HOL.eq", allowing for code generation with polymorphic
haftmann@25184
   753
equality.
wenzelm@24800
   754
wenzelm@24800
   755
* Some renaming of class constants due to canonical name prefixing in
wenzelm@24800
   756
the new 'class' package:
haftmann@22997
   757
haftmann@25184
   758
    HOL.abs ~> HOL.abs_class.abs
haftmann@22997
   759
    HOL.divide ~> HOL.divide_class.divide
haftmann@25184
   760
    0 ~> HOL.zero_class.zero
haftmann@25184
   761
    1 ~> HOL.one_class.one
haftmann@25184
   762
    op + ~> HOL.plus_class.plus
haftmann@25184
   763
    op - ~> HOL.minus_class.minus
haftmann@25184
   764
    uminus ~> HOL.minus_class.uminus
haftmann@25184
   765
    op * ~> HOL.times_class.times
haftmann@25184
   766
    op < ~> HOL.ord_class.less
haftmann@25184
   767
    op <= > HOL.ord_class.less_eq
haftmann@24996
   768
    Nat.power ~> Power.power_class.power
haftmann@22997
   769
    Nat.size ~> Nat.size_class.size
haftmann@22997
   770
    Numeral.number_of ~> Numeral.number_class.number_of
haftmann@24996
   771
    FixedPoint.Inf ~> Lattices.complete_lattice_class.Inf
haftmann@24996
   772
    FixedPoint.Sup ~> Lattices.complete_lattice_class.Sup
haftmann@23129
   773
    Orderings.min ~> Orderings.ord_class.min
haftmann@23129
   774
    Orderings.max ~> Orderings.ord_class.max
haftmann@25184
   775
    Divides.op div ~> Divides.div_class.div
haftmann@25184
   776
    Divides.op mod ~> Divides.div_class.mod
haftmann@25184
   777
    Divides.op dvd ~> Divides.div_class.dvd
haftmann@25184
   778
haftmann@25184
   779
INCOMPATIBILITY.  Adaptions may be required in the following cases:
haftmann@25184
   780
haftmann@25184
   781
a) User-defined constants using any of the names "plus", "minus",
haftmann@25184
   782
"times", "less" or "less_eq". The standard syntax translations for
haftmann@25184
   783
"+", "-" and "*" may go wrong.  INCOMPATIBILITY: use more specific
haftmann@25184
   784
names.
haftmann@25184
   785
haftmann@25184
   786
b) Variables named "plus", "minus", "times", "less", "less_eq"
haftmann@25184
   787
INCOMPATIBILITY: use more specific names.
haftmann@25184
   788
haftmann@25184
   789
c) Permutative equations (e.g. "a + b = b + a")
haftmann@25184
   790
Since the change of names also changes the order of terms, permutative
haftmann@25184
   791
rewrite rules may get applied in a different order. Experience shows
haftmann@25184
   792
that this is rarely the case (only two adaptions in the whole Isabelle
haftmann@25184
   793
distribution).  INCOMPATIBILITY: rewrite proofs
haftmann@25184
   794
haftmann@25184
   795
d) ML code directly refering to constant names
haftmann@25184
   796
This in general only affects hand-written proof tactics, simprocs and
haftmann@25184
   797
so on.  INCOMPATIBILITY: grep your sourcecode and replace names.
haftmann@25184
   798
Consider using @{const_name} antiquotation.
haftmann@24996
   799
wenzelm@24800
   800
* New class "default" with associated constant "default".
wenzelm@24800
   801
wenzelm@24800
   802
* Function "sgn" is now overloaded and available on int, real, complex
wenzelm@24800
   803
(and other numeric types), using class "sgn".  Two possible defs of
wenzelm@24800
   804
sgn are given as equational assumptions in the classes sgn_if and
wenzelm@24800
   805
sgn_div_norm; ordered_idom now also inherits from sgn_if.
wenzelm@24800
   806
INCOMPATIBILITY.
wenzelm@24800
   807
haftmann@25184
   808
* Locale "partial_order" now unified with class "order" (cf. theory
haftmann@25184
   809
Orderings), added parameter "less".  INCOMPATIBILITY.
haftmann@25184
   810
haftmann@25184
   811
* Renamings in classes "order" and "linorder": facts "refl", "trans" and
haftmann@25184
   812
"cases" to "order_refl", "order_trans" and "linorder_cases", to avoid
haftmann@25184
   813
clashes with HOL "refl" and "trans".  INCOMPATIBILITY.
haftmann@25184
   814
haftmann@25184
   815
* Classes "order" and "linorder": potential INCOMPATIBILITY due to
haftmann@25184
   816
changed order of proof goals in instance proofs.
haftmann@25184
   817
haftmann@25184
   818
* The transitivity reasoner for partial and linear orders is set up
haftmann@25184
   819
for classes "order" and "linorder".  Instances of the reasoner are available
haftmann@25184
   820
in all contexts importing or interpreting the corresponding locales.
haftmann@25184
   821
Method "order" invokes the reasoner separately; the reasoner
haftmann@25184
   822
is also integrated with the Simplifier as a solver.  Diagnostic
haftmann@25184
   823
command 'print_orders' shows the available instances of the reasoner
haftmann@25184
   824
in the current context.
haftmann@25184
   825
haftmann@25184
   826
* Localized monotonicity predicate in theory "Orderings"; integrated
haftmann@25184
   827
lemmas max_of_mono and min_of_mono with this predicate.
haftmann@25184
   828
INCOMPATIBILITY.
haftmann@25184
   829
haftmann@25184
   830
* Formulation of theorem "dense" changed slightly due to integration
haftmann@25184
   831
with new class dense_linear_order.
haftmann@25184
   832
haftmann@25184
   833
* Uniform lattice theory development in HOL.
haftmann@22422
   834
haftmann@22422
   835
    constants "meet" and "join" now named "inf" and "sup"
haftmann@22422
   836
    constant "Meet" now named "Inf"
haftmann@22422
   837
haftmann@22450
   838
    classes "meet_semilorder" and "join_semilorder" now named
haftmann@22450
   839
      "lower_semilattice" and "upper_semilattice"
haftmann@22450
   840
    class "lorder" now named "lattice"
haftmann@22450
   841
    class "comp_lat" now named "complete_lattice"
haftmann@22450
   842
haftmann@22450
   843
    Instantiation of lattice classes allows explicit definitions
haftmann@24342
   844
    for "inf" and "sup" operations (or "Inf" and "Sup" for complete lattices).
haftmann@22450
   845
haftmann@23129
   846
  INCOMPATIBILITY.  Theorem renames:
haftmann@22450
   847
haftmann@22422
   848
    meet_left_le            ~> inf_le1
haftmann@22422
   849
    meet_right_le           ~> inf_le2
haftmann@22422
   850
    join_left_le            ~> sup_ge1
haftmann@22422
   851
    join_right_le           ~> sup_ge2
haftmann@22422
   852
    meet_join_le            ~> inf_sup_ord
haftmann@22422
   853
    le_meetI                ~> le_infI
haftmann@22422
   854
    join_leI                ~> le_supI
haftmann@22422
   855
    le_meet                 ~> le_inf_iff
haftmann@22422
   856
    le_join                 ~> ge_sup_conv
haftmann@22422
   857
    meet_idempotent         ~> inf_idem
haftmann@22422
   858
    join_idempotent         ~> sup_idem
haftmann@22422
   859
    meet_comm               ~> inf_commute
haftmann@22422
   860
    join_comm               ~> sup_commute
haftmann@22422
   861
    meet_leI1               ~> le_infI1
haftmann@22422
   862
    meet_leI2               ~> le_infI2
haftmann@22422
   863
    le_joinI1               ~> le_supI1
haftmann@22422
   864
    le_joinI2               ~> le_supI2
haftmann@22422
   865
    meet_assoc              ~> inf_assoc
haftmann@22422
   866
    join_assoc              ~> sup_assoc
haftmann@22422
   867
    meet_left_comm          ~> inf_left_commute
haftmann@22422
   868
    meet_left_idempotent    ~> inf_left_idem
haftmann@22422
   869
    join_left_comm          ~> sup_left_commute
haftmann@22422
   870
    join_left_idempotent    ~> sup_left_idem
haftmann@22422
   871
    meet_aci                ~> inf_aci
haftmann@22422
   872
    join_aci                ~> sup_aci
haftmann@22422
   873
    le_def_meet             ~> le_iff_inf
haftmann@22422
   874
    le_def_join             ~> le_iff_sup
haftmann@22422
   875
    join_absorp2            ~> sup_absorb2
haftmann@22422
   876
    join_absorp1            ~> sup_absorb1
haftmann@22422
   877
    meet_absorp1            ~> inf_absorb1
haftmann@22422
   878
    meet_absorp2            ~> inf_absorb2
haftmann@22422
   879
    meet_join_absorp        ~> inf_sup_absorb
haftmann@22422
   880
    join_meet_absorp        ~> sup_inf_absorb
haftmann@22422
   881
    distrib_join_le         ~> distrib_sup_le
haftmann@22422
   882
    distrib_meet_le         ~> distrib_inf_le
haftmann@22422
   883
haftmann@22422
   884
    add_meet_distrib_left   ~> add_inf_distrib_left
haftmann@22422
   885
    add_join_distrib_left   ~> add_sup_distrib_left
haftmann@22422
   886
    is_join_neg_meet        ~> is_join_neg_inf
haftmann@22422
   887
    is_meet_neg_join        ~> is_meet_neg_sup
haftmann@22422
   888
    add_meet_distrib_right  ~> add_inf_distrib_right
haftmann@22422
   889
    add_join_distrib_right  ~> add_sup_distrib_right
haftmann@22422
   890
    add_meet_join_distribs  ~> add_sup_inf_distribs
haftmann@22422
   891
    join_eq_neg_meet        ~> sup_eq_neg_inf
haftmann@22422
   892
    meet_eq_neg_join        ~> inf_eq_neg_sup
haftmann@22422
   893
    add_eq_meet_join        ~> add_eq_inf_sup
haftmann@22422
   894
    meet_0_imp_0            ~> inf_0_imp_0
haftmann@22422
   895
    join_0_imp_0            ~> sup_0_imp_0
haftmann@22422
   896
    meet_0_eq_0             ~> inf_0_eq_0
haftmann@22422
   897
    join_0_eq_0             ~> sup_0_eq_0
haftmann@22422
   898
    neg_meet_eq_join        ~> neg_inf_eq_sup
haftmann@22422
   899
    neg_join_eq_meet        ~> neg_sup_eq_inf
haftmann@22422
   900
    join_eq_if              ~> sup_eq_if
haftmann@22422
   901
haftmann@22422
   902
    mono_meet               ~> mono_inf
haftmann@22422
   903
    mono_join               ~> mono_sup
haftmann@22422
   904
    meet_bool_eq            ~> inf_bool_eq
haftmann@22422
   905
    join_bool_eq            ~> sup_bool_eq
haftmann@22422
   906
    meet_fun_eq             ~> inf_fun_eq
haftmann@22422
   907
    join_fun_eq             ~> sup_fun_eq
haftmann@22422
   908
    meet_set_eq             ~> inf_set_eq
haftmann@22422
   909
    join_set_eq             ~> sup_set_eq
haftmann@22422
   910
    meet1_iff               ~> inf1_iff
haftmann@22422
   911
    meet2_iff               ~> inf2_iff
haftmann@22422
   912
    meet1I                  ~> inf1I
haftmann@22422
   913
    meet2I                  ~> inf2I
haftmann@22422
   914
    meet1D1                 ~> inf1D1
haftmann@22422
   915
    meet2D1                 ~> inf2D1
haftmann@22422
   916
    meet1D2                 ~> inf1D2
haftmann@22422
   917
    meet2D2                 ~> inf2D2
haftmann@22422
   918
    meet1E                  ~> inf1E
haftmann@22422
   919
    meet2E                  ~> inf2E
haftmann@22422
   920
    join1_iff               ~> sup1_iff
haftmann@22422
   921
    join2_iff               ~> sup2_iff
haftmann@22422
   922
    join1I1                 ~> sup1I1
haftmann@22422
   923
    join2I1                 ~> sup2I1
haftmann@22422
   924
    join1I1                 ~> sup1I1
haftmann@22422
   925
    join2I2                 ~> sup1I2
haftmann@22422
   926
    join1CI                 ~> sup1CI
haftmann@22422
   927
    join2CI                 ~> sup2CI
haftmann@22422
   928
    join1E                  ~> sup1E
haftmann@22422
   929
    join2E                  ~> sup2E
haftmann@22422
   930
haftmann@22422
   931
    is_meet_Meet            ~> is_meet_Inf
haftmann@22422
   932
    Meet_bool_def           ~> Inf_bool_def
haftmann@22422
   933
    Meet_fun_def            ~> Inf_fun_def
haftmann@22422
   934
    Meet_greatest           ~> Inf_greatest
haftmann@22422
   935
    Meet_lower              ~> Inf_lower
haftmann@22422
   936
    Meet_set_def            ~> Inf_set_def
haftmann@22422
   937
haftmann@24342
   938
    Sup_def                 ~> Sup_Inf
haftmann@24342
   939
    Sup_bool_eq             ~> Sup_bool_def
haftmann@24342
   940
    Sup_fun_eq              ~> Sup_fun_def
haftmann@24342
   941
    Sup_set_eq              ~> Sup_set_def
haftmann@24342
   942
haftmann@22422
   943
    listsp_meetI            ~> listsp_infI
haftmann@22422
   944
    listsp_meet_eq          ~> listsp_inf_eq
haftmann@22422
   945
haftmann@22450
   946
    meet_min                ~> inf_min
haftmann@22450
   947
    join_max                ~> sup_max
haftmann@22450
   948
haftmann@25184
   949
* Added syntactic class "size"; overloaded constant "size" now has
haftmann@25184
   950
type "'a::size ==> bool"
haftmann@25184
   951
haftmann@25184
   952
* Internal reorganisation of `size' of datatypes: size theorems
haftmann@25184
   953
"foo.size" are no longer subsumed by "foo.simps" (but are still
haftmann@25184
   954
simplification rules by default!); theorems "prod.size" now named
haftmann@25184
   955
"*.size".
haftmann@25184
   956
haftmann@25184
   957
* Class "div" now inherits from class "times" rather than "type".
haftmann@25184
   958
INCOMPATIBILITY.
haftmann@25184
   959
haftmann@25184
   960
* HOL/Finite_Set: "name-space" locales Lattice, Distrib_lattice,
haftmann@25184
   961
Linorder etc.  have disappeared; operations defined in terms of
haftmann@25184
   962
fold_set now are named Inf_fin, Sup_fin.  INCOMPATIBILITY.
haftmann@25184
   963
haftmann@25184
   964
* HOL/Nat: neq0_conv no longer declared as iff.  INCOMPATIBILITY.
haftmann@25184
   965
haftmann@25184
   966
* HOL-Word: New extensive library and type for generic, fixed size
haftmann@25184
   967
machine words, with arithemtic, bit-wise, shifting and rotating
haftmann@25184
   968
operations, reflection into int, nat, and bool lists, automation for
haftmann@25184
   969
linear arithmetic (by automatic reflection into nat or int), including
haftmann@25184
   970
lemmas on overflow and monotonicity.  Instantiated to all appropriate
haftmann@25184
   971
arithmetic type classes, supporting automatic simplification of
haftmann@25184
   972
numerals on all operations.
haftmann@25184
   973
haftmann@25184
   974
* Library/Boolean_Algebra: locales for abstract boolean algebras.
haftmann@25184
   975
haftmann@25184
   976
* Library/Numeral_Type: numbers as types, e.g. TYPE(32).
haftmann@25184
   977
haftmann@25184
   978
* Code generator library theories:
haftmann@25184
   979
  - Code_Integer represents HOL integers by big integer literals in target
haftmann@25184
   980
    languages.
haftmann@25184
   981
  - Code_Char represents HOL characters by character literals in target
haftmann@25184
   982
    languages.
haftmann@25184
   983
  - Code_Char_chr like Code_Char, but also offers treatment of character
haftmann@25184
   984
    codes; includes Code_Integer.
haftmann@25184
   985
  - Executable_Set allows to generate code for finite sets using lists.
haftmann@25184
   986
  - Executable_Rat implements rational numbers as triples (sign, enumerator,
haftmann@25184
   987
    denominator).
haftmann@25184
   988
  - Executable_Real implements a subset of real numbers, namly those
haftmann@25184
   989
    representable by rational numbers.
haftmann@25184
   990
  - Efficient_Nat implements natural numbers by integers, which in general will
haftmann@25184
   991
    result in higher efficency; pattern matching with 0/Suc is eliminated;
haftmann@25184
   992
    includes Code_Integer.
haftmann@25184
   993
  - Code_Index provides an additional datatype index which is mapped to
haftmann@25184
   994
    target-language built-in integers.
haftmann@25184
   995
  - Code_Message provides an additional datatype message_string} which is isomorphic to
haftmann@25184
   996
    strings; messages are mapped to target-language strings.
haftmann@25184
   997
haftmann@25184
   998
* New package for inductive predicates
haftmann@25184
   999
haftmann@25184
  1000
  An n-ary predicate p with m parameters z_1, ..., z_m can now be defined via
haftmann@25184
  1001
haftmann@25184
  1002
    inductive
haftmann@25184
  1003
      p :: "U_1 => ... => U_m => T_1 => ... => T_n => bool"
haftmann@25184
  1004
      for z_1 :: U_1 and ... and z_n :: U_m
haftmann@25184
  1005
    where
haftmann@25184
  1006
      rule_1: "... ==> p z_1 ... z_m t_1_1 ... t_1_n"
haftmann@25184
  1007
    | ...
haftmann@25184
  1008
haftmann@25184
  1009
  with full support for type-inference, rather than
haftmann@25184
  1010
haftmann@25184
  1011
    consts s :: "U_1 => ... => U_m => (T_1 * ... * T_n) set"
haftmann@25184
  1012
haftmann@25184
  1013
    abbreviation p :: "U_1 => ... => U_m => T_1 => ... => T_n => bool"
haftmann@25184
  1014
    where "p z_1 ... z_m x_1 ... x_n == (x_1, ..., x_n) : s z_1 ... z_m"
haftmann@25184
  1015
haftmann@25184
  1016
    inductive "s z_1 ... z_m"
haftmann@25184
  1017
    intros
haftmann@25184
  1018
      rule_1: "... ==> (t_1_1, ..., t_1_n) : s z_1 ... z_m"
haftmann@25184
  1019
      ...
haftmann@25184
  1020
haftmann@25184
  1021
  For backward compatibility, there is a wrapper allowing inductive
haftmann@25184
  1022
  sets to be defined with the new package via
haftmann@25184
  1023
haftmann@25184
  1024
    inductive_set
haftmann@25184
  1025
      s :: "U_1 => ... => U_m => (T_1 * ... * T_n) set"
haftmann@25184
  1026
      for z_1 :: U_1 and ... and z_n :: U_m
haftmann@25184
  1027
    where
haftmann@25184
  1028
      rule_1: "... ==> (t_1_1, ..., t_1_n) : s z_1 ... z_m"
haftmann@25184
  1029
    | ...
haftmann@25184
  1030
haftmann@25184
  1031
  or
haftmann@25184
  1032
haftmann@25184
  1033
    inductive_set
haftmann@25184
  1034
      s :: "U_1 => ... => U_m => (T_1 * ... * T_n) set"
haftmann@25184
  1035
      and p :: "U_1 => ... => U_m => T_1 => ... => T_n => bool"
haftmann@25184
  1036
      for z_1 :: U_1 and ... and z_n :: U_m
haftmann@25184
  1037
    where
haftmann@25184
  1038
      "p z_1 ... z_m x_1 ... x_n == (x_1, ..., x_n) : s z_1 ... z_m"
haftmann@25184
  1039
    | rule_1: "... ==> p z_1 ... z_m t_1_1 ... t_1_n"
haftmann@25184
  1040
    | ...
haftmann@25184
  1041
haftmann@25184
  1042
  if the additional syntax "p ..." is required.
haftmann@25184
  1043
haftmann@25184
  1044
  Numerous examples can be found in the subdirectories src/HOL/Auth,
haftmann@25184
  1045
  src/HOL/Bali, src/HOL/Induct, and src/HOL/MicroJava.
haftmann@25184
  1046
haftmann@25184
  1047
  INCOMPATIBILITIES:
haftmann@25184
  1048
haftmann@25184
  1049
  - Since declaration and definition of inductive sets or predicates
haftmann@25184
  1050
    is no longer separated, abbreviations involving the newly
haftmann@25184
  1051
    introduced sets or predicates must be specified together with the
haftmann@25184
  1052
    introduction rules after the 'where' keyword (see above), rather
haftmann@25184
  1053
    than before the actual inductive definition.
haftmann@25184
  1054
haftmann@25184
  1055
  - The variables in induction and elimination rules are now
haftmann@25184
  1056
    quantified in the order of their occurrence in the introduction
haftmann@25184
  1057
    rules, rather than in alphabetical order. Since this may break
haftmann@25184
  1058
    some proofs, these proofs either have to be repaired, e.g. by
haftmann@25184
  1059
    reordering the variables a_i_1 ... a_i_{k_i} in Isar 'case'
haftmann@25184
  1060
    statements of the form
haftmann@25184
  1061
haftmann@25184
  1062
      case (rule_i a_i_1 ... a_i_{k_i})
haftmann@25184
  1063
haftmann@25184
  1064
    or the old order of quantification has to be restored by explicitly adding
haftmann@25184
  1065
    meta-level quantifiers in the introduction rules, i.e.
haftmann@25184
  1066
haftmann@25184
  1067
      | rule_i: "!!a_i_1 ... a_i_{k_i}. ... ==> p z_1 ... z_m t_i_1 ... t_i_n"
haftmann@25184
  1068
haftmann@25184
  1069
  - The format of the elimination rules is now
haftmann@25184
  1070
haftmann@25184
  1071
      p z_1 ... z_m x_1 ... x_n ==>
haftmann@25184
  1072
        (!!a_1_1 ... a_1_{k_1}. x_1 = t_1_1 ==> ... ==> x_n = t_1_n ==> ... ==> P)
haftmann@25184
  1073
        ==> ... ==> P
haftmann@25184
  1074
haftmann@25184
  1075
    for predicates and
haftmann@25184
  1076
haftmann@25184
  1077
      (x_1, ..., x_n) : s z_1 ... z_m ==>
haftmann@25184
  1078
        (!!a_1_1 ... a_1_{k_1}. x_1 = t_1_1 ==> ... ==> x_n = t_1_n ==> ... ==> P)
haftmann@25184
  1079
        ==> ... ==> P
haftmann@25184
  1080
haftmann@25184
  1081
    for sets rather than
haftmann@25184
  1082
haftmann@25184
  1083
      x : s z_1 ... z_m ==>
haftmann@25184
  1084
        (!!a_1_1 ... a_1_{k_1}. x = (t_1_1, ..., t_1_n) ==> ... ==> P)
haftmann@25184
  1085
        ==> ... ==> P
haftmann@25184
  1086
haftmann@25184
  1087
    This may require terms in goals to be expanded to n-tuples
haftmann@25184
  1088
    (e.g. using case_tac or simplification with the split_paired_all
haftmann@25184
  1089
    rule) before the above elimination rule is applicable.
haftmann@25184
  1090
haftmann@25184
  1091
  - The elimination or case analysis rules for (mutually) inductive
haftmann@25184
  1092
    sets or predicates are now called "p_1.cases" ... "p_k.cases". The
haftmann@25184
  1093
    list of rules "p_1_..._p_k.elims" is no longer available.
haftmann@25184
  1094
krauss@25198
  1095
* New package "function"/"fun" for general recursive functions,
krauss@25198
  1096
supporting mutual and nested recursion, definitions in local contexts,
krauss@25198
  1097
more general pattern matching and partiality. See HOL/ex/Fundefs.thy
krauss@25198
  1098
for small examples, and the separate tutorial on the function
krauss@25198
  1099
package. The old recdef "package" is still available as before, but
krauss@25198
  1100
users are encouraged to use the new package.
krauss@25198
  1101
krauss@25198
  1102
* Method "lexicographic_order" automatically synthesizes termination
krauss@25198
  1103
relations as lexicographic combinations of size measures. 
krauss@25198
  1104
haftmann@25184
  1105
* Case-expressions allow arbitrary constructor-patterns (including
haftmann@25184
  1106
"_") and take their order into account, like in functional
haftmann@25184
  1107
programming.  Internally, this is translated into nested
haftmann@25184
  1108
case-expressions; missing cases are added and mapped to the predefined
haftmann@25184
  1109
constant "undefined". In complicated cases printing may no longer show
haftmann@25184
  1110
the original input but the internal form. Lambda-abstractions allow
haftmann@25184
  1111
the same form of pattern matching: "% pat1 => e1 | ..." is an
haftmann@25184
  1112
abbreviation for "%x. case x of pat1 => e1 | ..." where x is a new
haftmann@25184
  1113
variable.
haftmann@25184
  1114
haftmann@25184
  1115
* IntDef: The constant "int :: nat => int" has been removed; now "int"
haftmann@25184
  1116
is an abbreviation for "of_nat :: nat => int". The simplification
haftmann@25184
  1117
rules for "of_nat" have been changed to work like "int" did
haftmann@25184
  1118
previously.  Potential INCOMPATIBILITY:
haftmann@25184
  1119
  - "of_nat (Suc m)" simplifies to "1 + of_nat m" instead of "of_nat m + 1"
haftmann@25184
  1120
  - of_nat_diff and of_nat_mult are no longer default simp rules
haftmann@25184
  1121
haftmann@25184
  1122
* Method "algebra" solves polynomial equations over (semi)rings using
haftmann@25184
  1123
Groebner bases. The (semi)ring structure is defined by locales and the
haftmann@25184
  1124
tool setup depends on that generic context. Installing the method for
haftmann@25184
  1125
a specific type involves instantiating the locale and possibly adding
haftmann@25184
  1126
declarations for computation on the coefficients.  The method is
haftmann@25184
  1127
already instantiated for natural numbers and for the axiomatic class
haftmann@25184
  1128
of idoms with numerals.  See also the paper by Chaieb and Wenzel at
haftmann@25184
  1129
CALCULEMUS 2007 for the general principles underlying this
haftmann@25184
  1130
architecture of context-aware proof-tools.
haftmann@25184
  1131
haftmann@25184
  1132
* Method "ferrack" implements quantifier elimination over
haftmann@25184
  1133
special-purpose dense linear orders using locales (analogous to
haftmann@25184
  1134
"algebra"). The method is already installed for class
haftmann@25184
  1135
{ordered_field,recpower,number_ring} which subsumes real, hyperreal,
haftmann@25184
  1136
rat, etc.
haftmann@25184
  1137
haftmann@25184
  1138
* Former constant "List.op @" now named "List.append".  Use ML
haftmann@25184
  1139
antiquotations @{const_name List.append} or @{term " ... @ ... "} to
haftmann@25184
  1140
circumvent possible incompatibilities when working on ML level.
haftmann@25184
  1141
haftmann@25184
  1142
* primrec: missing cases mapped to "undefined" instead of "arbitrary".
haftmann@25184
  1143
haftmann@25184
  1144
* New function listsum :: 'a list => 'a for arbitrary monoids.
haftmann@25184
  1145
Special syntax: "SUM x <- xs. f x" (and latex variants)
haftmann@25184
  1146
haftmann@25184
  1147
* New syntax for Haskell-like list comprehension (input only), eg.
haftmann@25184
  1148
[(x,y). x <- xs, y <- ys, x ~= y], see also src/HOL/List.thy.
haftmann@25184
  1149
haftmann@25184
  1150
* The special syntax for function "filter" has changed from [x :
haftmann@25184
  1151
xs. P] to [x <- xs. P] to avoid an ambiguity caused by list
haftmann@25184
  1152
comprehension syntax, and for uniformity.  INCOMPATIBILITY.
haftmann@25184
  1153
haftmann@25184
  1154
* [a..b] is now defined for arbitrary linear orders.  It used to be
haftmann@25184
  1155
defined on nat only, as an abbreviation for [a..<Suc b]
haftmann@25184
  1156
INCOMPATIBILITY.
haftmann@25184
  1157
haftmann@25184
  1158
* Renamed lemma "set_take_whileD"  to "set_takeWhileD".
haftmann@25184
  1159
haftmann@25184
  1160
* New functions "sorted" and "sort" in src/HOL/List.thy.
haftmann@25184
  1161
haftmann@25184
  1162
* New lemma collection field_simps (an extension of ring_simps) for
haftmann@25184
  1163
manipulating (in)equations involving division. Multiplies with all
haftmann@25184
  1164
denominators that can be proved to be non-zero (in equations) or
haftmann@25184
  1165
positive/negative (in inequations).
haftmann@25184
  1166
haftmann@25184
  1167
* Lemma collections ring_eq_simps, group_eq_simps and ring_distrib
haftmann@25184
  1168
have been improved and renamed to ring_simps, group_simps and
haftmann@25184
  1169
ring_distribs.  Removed lemmas field_xyz in theory Ring_and_Field
haftmann@25184
  1170
because they were subsumed by lemmas xyz.  INCOMPATIBILITY.
haftmann@25184
  1171
haftmann@25184
  1172
* Theory Library/Commutative_Ring: switched from recdef to function
haftmann@25184
  1173
package; constants add, mul, pow now curried.  Infix syntax for
haftmann@25184
  1174
algebraic operations.
haftmann@25163
  1175
wenzelm@24800
  1176
* Dropped redundant lemma def_imp_eq in favor of meta_eq_to_obj_eq.
haftmann@22218
  1177
INCOMPATIBILITY.
haftmann@22218
  1178
wenzelm@24800
  1179
* Dropped redundant lemma if_def2 in favor of if_bool_eq_conj.
haftmann@22218
  1180
INCOMPATIBILITY.
haftmann@22218
  1181
wenzelm@22126
  1182
* HOL/records: generalised field-update to take a function on the
wenzelm@22126
  1183
field rather than the new value: r(|A := x|) is translated to A_update
wenzelm@22126
  1184
(K x) r The K-combinator that is internally used is called K_record.
schirmer@21226
  1185
INCOMPATIBILITY: Usage of the plain update functions has to be
schirmer@21226
  1186
adapted.
schirmer@21226
  1187
 
wenzelm@24800
  1188
* Class "semiring_0" now contains annihilation axioms x * 0 = 0 and 0
wenzelm@24800
  1189
* x = 0, which are required for a semiring.  Richer structures do not
wenzelm@24800
  1190
inherit from semiring_0 anymore, because this property is a theorem
wenzelm@24800
  1191
there, not an axiom.  INCOMPATIBILITY: In instances of semiring_0,
wenzelm@24800
  1192
there is more to prove, but this is mostly trivial.
wenzelm@24800
  1193
wenzelm@24800
  1194
* Class "recpower" is generalized to arbitrary monoids, not just
wenzelm@24800
  1195
commutative semirings.  INCOMPATIBILITY: may need to incorporate
haftmann@25163
  1196
commutativity or semiring properties additionally.
wenzelm@22126
  1197
wenzelm@22126
  1198
* Constant "List.list_all2" in List.thy now uses authentic syntax.
wenzelm@24800
  1199
INCOMPATIBILITY: translations containing list_all2 may go wrong,
wenzelm@24800
  1200
better use 'abbreviation'.
wenzelm@24800
  1201
wenzelm@24800
  1202
* Renamed constant "List.op mem" to "List.member".  INCOMPATIBILITY.
wenzelm@24800
  1203
wenzelm@22126
  1204
* Numeral syntax: type 'bin' which was a mere type copy of 'int' has
wenzelm@24800
  1205
been abandoned in favour of plain 'int'.  INCOMPATIBILITY --
wenzelm@22126
  1206
significant changes for setting up numeral syntax for types:
wenzelm@24800
  1207
  - New constants Numeral.pred and Numeral.succ instead
haftmann@20485
  1208
      of former Numeral.bin_pred and Numeral.bin_succ.
haftmann@20485
  1209
  - Use integer operations instead of bin_add, bin_mult and so on.
haftmann@20485
  1210
  - Numeral simplification theorems named Numeral.numeral_simps instead of Bin_simps.
haftmann@20485
  1211
  - ML structure Bin_Simprocs now named Int_Numeral_Base_Simprocs.
haftmann@20485
  1212
wenzelm@25177
  1213
See src/HOL/Integ/IntArith.thy for an example setup.
wenzelm@25177
  1214
wenzelm@25177
  1215
* Command 'normal_form' computes the normal form of a term that may
wenzelm@25177
  1216
contain free variables.  For example ``normal_form "rev [a, b, c]"''
wenzelm@25177
  1217
produces ``[b, c, a]'' (without proof).  This command is suitable for
wenzelm@25177
  1218
heavy-duty computations because the functions are compiled to ML
wenzelm@25177
  1219
first.  Correspondingly, a method "normalization" is provided.  See
wenzelm@25177
  1220
further src/HOL/ex/NormalForm.thy and src/Tools/nbe.ML.
nipkow@19895
  1221
wenzelm@17996
  1222
* Alternative iff syntax "A <-> B" for equality on bool (with priority
wenzelm@17996
  1223
25 like -->); output depends on the "iff" print_mode, the default is
wenzelm@17996
  1224
"A = B" (with priority 50).
wenzelm@17996
  1225
wenzelm@21265
  1226
* Relations less (<) and less_eq (<=) are also available on type bool.
wenzelm@21265
  1227
Modified syntax to disallow nesting without explicit parentheses,
wenzelm@24800
  1228
e.g. "(x < y) < z" or "x < (y < z)", but NOT "x < y < z".  Potential
wenzelm@24800
  1229
INCOMPATIBILITY.
wenzelm@21265
  1230
nipkow@18674
  1231
* "LEAST x:A. P" expands to "LEAST x. x:A & P" (input only).
nipkow@18674
  1232
krauss@20716
  1233
* Relation composition operator "op O" now has precedence 75 and binds
krauss@20716
  1234
stronger than union and intersection. INCOMPATIBILITY.
krauss@20716
  1235
wenzelm@22126
  1236
* The old set interval syntax "{m..n(}" (and relatives) has been
wenzelm@22126
  1237
removed.  Use "{m..<n}" (and relatives) instead.
nipkow@19377
  1238
wenzelm@17865
  1239
* In the context of the assumption "~(s = t)" the Simplifier rewrites
wenzelm@24800
  1240
"t = s" to False (by simproc "neq").  INCOMPATIBILITY, consider using
wenzelm@24800
  1241
``declare [[simproc del: neq]]''.
wenzelm@24800
  1242
wenzelm@24800
  1243
* Simplifier: "m dvd n" where m and n are numbers is evaluated to
wenzelm@24800
  1244
True/False.
wenzelm@24800
  1245
wenzelm@24800
  1246
* Theorem Cons_eq_map_conv no longer declared as "simp".
nipkow@19211
  1247
ballarin@19279
  1248
* Theorem setsum_mult renamed to setsum_right_distrib.
ballarin@19279
  1249
nipkow@19211
  1250
* Prefer ex1I over ex_ex1I in single-step reasoning, e.g. by the
wenzelm@22126
  1251
``rule'' method.
wenzelm@22126
  1252
wenzelm@24800
  1253
* Reimplemented methods "sat" and "satx", with several improvements:
wenzelm@24800
  1254
goals no longer need to be stated as "<prems> ==> False", equivalences
wenzelm@24800
  1255
(i.e. "=" on type bool) are handled, variable names of the form
wenzelm@24800
  1256
"lit_<n>" are no longer reserved, significant speedup.
wenzelm@24800
  1257
wenzelm@24800
  1258
* Methods "sat" and "satx" can now replay MiniSat proof traces.
wenzelm@22126
  1259
zChaff is still supported as well.
wenzelm@22126
  1260
wenzelm@22126
  1261
* 'inductive' and 'datatype': provide projections of mutual rules,
wenzelm@22126
  1262
bundled as foo_bar.inducts;
wenzelm@22126
  1263
wenzelm@22126
  1264
* Library: moved theories Parity, GCD, Binomial, Infinite_Set to
wenzelm@22126
  1265
Library.
wenzelm@21256
  1266
wenzelm@21256
  1267
* Library: moved theory Accessible_Part to main HOL.
wenzelm@19572
  1268
wenzelm@18446
  1269
* Library: added theory Coinductive_List of potentially infinite lists
wenzelm@18446
  1270
as greatest fixed-point.
wenzelm@18399
  1271
wenzelm@19254
  1272
* Library: added theory AssocList which implements (finite) maps as
schirmer@19252
  1273
association lists.
webertj@17809
  1274
wenzelm@24800
  1275
* Method "evaluation" solves goals (i.e. a boolean expression)
wenzelm@24800
  1276
efficiently by compiling it to ML.  The goal is "proved" (via an
wenzelm@24800
  1277
oracle) if it evaluates to True.
wenzelm@20807
  1278
wenzelm@20807
  1279
* Linear arithmetic now splits certain operators (e.g. min, max, abs)
wenzelm@24800
  1280
also when invoked by the simplifier.  This results in the Simplifier
wenzelm@24800
  1281
being more powerful on arithmetic goals.  INCOMPATIBILITY.
wenzelm@24800
  1282
Configuration option fast_arith_split_limit=0 recovers the old
wenzelm@24800
  1283
behavior.
webertj@20217
  1284
wenzelm@22126
  1285
* Support for hex (0x20) and binary (0b1001) numerals.
wenzelm@19254
  1286
wenzelm@20807
  1287
* New method: reify eqs (t), where eqs are equations for an
wenzelm@20807
  1288
interpretation I :: 'a list => 'b => 'c and t::'c is an optional
wenzelm@20807
  1289
parameter, computes a term s::'b and a list xs::'a list and proves the
wenzelm@20807
  1290
theorem I xs s = t. This is also known as reification or quoting. The
wenzelm@20807
  1291
resulting theorem is applied to the subgoal to substitute t with I xs
wenzelm@20807
  1292
s.  If t is omitted, the subgoal itself is reified.
wenzelm@20807
  1293
wenzelm@20807
  1294
* New method: reflection corr_thm eqs (t). The parameters eqs and (t)
wenzelm@20807
  1295
are as explained above. corr_thm is a theorem for I vs (f t) = I vs t,
wenzelm@20807
  1296
where f is supposed to be a computable function (in the sense of code
wenzelm@20807
  1297
generattion). The method uses reify to compute s and xs as above then
wenzelm@20807
  1298
applies corr_thm and uses normalization by evaluation to "prove" f s =
wenzelm@20807
  1299
r and finally gets the theorem t = r, which is again applied to the
wenzelm@25177
  1300
subgoal. An Example is available in src/HOL/ex/ReflectionEx.thy.
wenzelm@25177
  1301
wenzelm@25177
  1302
* Reflection: Automatic reification now handels binding, an example is
wenzelm@25177
  1303
available in src/HOL/ex/ReflectionEx.thy
wenzelm@20807
  1304
wenzelm@25397
  1305
* HOL-Statespace: ``State Spaces: The Locale Way'' introduces a
schirmer@25409
  1306
command 'statespace' that is similar to 'record', but introduces an
wenzelm@25397
  1307
abstract specification based on the locale infrastructure instead of
wenzelm@25397
  1308
HOL types.  This leads to extra flexibility in composing state spaces,
wenzelm@25397
  1309
in particular multiple inheritance and renaming of components.
wenzelm@25397
  1310
wenzelm@25397
  1311
wenzelm@19653
  1312
*** HOL-Complex ***
wenzelm@19653
  1313
huffman@22971
  1314
* Hyperreal: Functions root and sqrt are now defined on negative real
huffman@22971
  1315
inputs so that root n (- x) = - root n x and sqrt (- x) = - sqrt x.
huffman@22971
  1316
Nonnegativity side conditions have been removed from many lemmas, so
huffman@22971
  1317
that more subgoals may now be solved by simplification; potential
huffman@22971
  1318
INCOMPATIBILITY.
huffman@22971
  1319
wenzelm@24800
  1320
* Real: new type classes formalize real normed vector spaces and
huffman@21791
  1321
algebras, using new overloaded constants scaleR :: real => 'a => 'a
huffman@21791
  1322
and norm :: 'a => real.
huffman@21791
  1323
wenzelm@24800
  1324
* Real: constant of_real :: real => 'a::real_algebra_1 injects from
wenzelm@24800
  1325
reals into other types. The overloaded constant Reals :: 'a set is now
wenzelm@24800
  1326
defined as range of_real; potential INCOMPATIBILITY.
wenzelm@24800
  1327
wenzelm@24800
  1328
* Real: proper support for ML code generation, including 'quickcheck'.
nipkow@23013
  1329
Reals are implemented as arbitrary precision rationals.
nipkow@23013
  1330
wenzelm@22126
  1331
* Hyperreal: Several constants that previously worked only for the
wenzelm@22126
  1332
reals have been generalized, so they now work over arbitrary vector
wenzelm@22126
  1333
spaces. Type annotations may need to be added in some cases; potential
wenzelm@22126
  1334
INCOMPATIBILITY.
huffman@21791
  1335
huffman@22972
  1336
  Infinitesimal  :: ('a::real_normed_vector) star set
huffman@22972
  1337
  HFinite        :: ('a::real_normed_vector) star set
huffman@22972
  1338
  HInfinite      :: ('a::real_normed_vector) star set
huffman@21791
  1339
  approx         :: ('a::real_normed_vector) star => 'a star => bool
huffman@21791
  1340
  monad          :: ('a::real_normed_vector) star => 'a star set
huffman@21791
  1341
  galaxy         :: ('a::real_normed_vector) star => 'a star set
huffman@22972
  1342
  (NS)LIMSEQ     :: [nat => 'a::real_normed_vector, 'a] => bool
huffman@21791
  1343
  (NS)convergent :: (nat => 'a::real_normed_vector) => bool
huffman@21791
  1344
  (NS)Bseq       :: (nat => 'a::real_normed_vector) => bool
huffman@21791
  1345
  (NS)Cauchy     :: (nat => 'a::real_normed_vector) => bool
huffman@21791
  1346
  (NS)LIM        :: ['a::real_normed_vector => 'b::real_normed_vector, 'a, 'b] => bool
huffman@21791
  1347
  is(NS)Cont     :: ['a::real_normed_vector => 'b::real_normed_vector, 'a] => bool
huffman@21791
  1348
  deriv          :: ['a::real_normed_field => 'a, 'a, 'a] => bool
huffman@22972
  1349
  sgn            :: 'a::real_normed_vector => 'a
huffman@23116
  1350
  exp            :: 'a::{recpower,real_normed_field,banach} => 'a
huffman@21791
  1351
huffman@21791
  1352
* Complex: Some complex-specific constants are now abbreviations for
wenzelm@22126
  1353
overloaded ones: complex_of_real = of_real, cmod = norm, hcmod =
wenzelm@22126
  1354
hnorm.  Other constants have been entirely removed in favor of the
wenzelm@22126
  1355
polymorphic versions (INCOMPATIBILITY):
huffman@21791
  1356
huffman@21791
  1357
  approx        <-- capprox
huffman@21791
  1358
  HFinite       <-- CFinite
huffman@21791
  1359
  HInfinite     <-- CInfinite
huffman@21791
  1360
  Infinitesimal <-- CInfinitesimal
huffman@21791
  1361
  monad         <-- cmonad
huffman@21791
  1362
  galaxy        <-- cgalaxy
huffman@21791
  1363
  (NS)LIM       <-- (NS)CLIM, (NS)CRLIM
huffman@21791
  1364
  is(NS)Cont    <-- is(NS)Contc, is(NS)contCR
huffman@21791
  1365
  (ns)deriv     <-- (ns)cderiv
huffman@21791
  1366
wenzelm@19653
  1367
wenzelm@24801
  1368
*** HOL-Algebra ***
wenzelm@24801
  1369
wenzelm@24801
  1370
* Formalisation of ideals and the quotient construction over rings.
wenzelm@24801
  1371
wenzelm@24801
  1372
* Order and lattice theory no longer based on records.
wenzelm@24801
  1373
INCOMPATIBILITY.
wenzelm@24801
  1374
wenzelm@24801
  1375
* Renamed lemmas least_carrier -> least_closed and greatest_carrier ->
wenzelm@24801
  1376
greatest_closed.  INCOMPATIBILITY.
wenzelm@24801
  1377
wenzelm@24801
  1378
* Method algebra is now set up via an attribute.  For examples see
wenzelm@24801
  1379
Ring.thy.  INCOMPATIBILITY: the method is now weaker on combinations
wenzelm@24801
  1380
of algebraic structures.
wenzelm@24801
  1381
wenzelm@24801
  1382
* Renamed theory CRing to Ring.
wenzelm@24801
  1383
wenzelm@24801
  1384
wenzelm@24801
  1385
*** HOL-Nominal ***
wenzelm@24801
  1386
wenzelm@25148
  1387
* Substantial, yet incomplete support for nominal datatypes (binding
wenzelm@25177
  1388
structures) based on HOL-Nominal logic.  See src/HOL/Nominal and
wenzelm@25177
  1389
src/HOL/Nominal/Examples.  Prospective users should consult
wenzelm@25148
  1390
http://isabelle.in.tum.de/nominal/
wenzelm@25148
  1391
wenzelm@24801
  1392
wenzelm@17878
  1393
*** ML ***
wenzelm@17878
  1394
wenzelm@24643
  1395
* ML basics: just one true type int, which coincides with IntInf.int
wenzelm@24643
  1396
(even on SML/NJ).
wenzelm@24643
  1397
wenzelm@22138
  1398
* ML within Isar: antiquotations allow to embed statically-checked
wenzelm@22138
  1399
formal entities in the source, referring to the context available at
wenzelm@22138
  1400
compile-time.  For example:
wenzelm@22138
  1401
wenzelm@25142
  1402
ML {* @{sort "{zero,one}"} *}
wenzelm@22138
  1403
ML {* @{typ "'a => 'b"} *}
wenzelm@22138
  1404
ML {* @{term "%x. x"} *}
wenzelm@22138
  1405
ML {* @{prop "x == y"} *}
wenzelm@22138
  1406
ML {* @{ctyp "'a => 'b"} *}
wenzelm@22138
  1407
ML {* @{cterm "%x. x"} *}
wenzelm@22138
  1408
ML {* @{cprop "x == y"} *}
wenzelm@22138
  1409
ML {* @{thm asm_rl} *}
wenzelm@22138
  1410
ML {* @{thms asm_rl} *}
wenzelm@24692
  1411
ML {* @{type_name c} *}
wenzelm@25142
  1412
ML {* @{type_syntax c} *}
wenzelm@22376
  1413
ML {* @{const_name c} *}
wenzelm@22376
  1414
ML {* @{const_syntax c} *}
wenzelm@22138
  1415
ML {* @{context} *}
wenzelm@22138
  1416
ML {* @{theory} *}
wenzelm@22138
  1417
ML {* @{theory Pure} *}
wenzelm@24692
  1418
ML {* @{theory_ref} *}
wenzelm@24692
  1419
ML {* @{theory_ref Pure} *}
wenzelm@22138
  1420
ML {* @{simpset} *}
wenzelm@22138
  1421
ML {* @{claset} *}
wenzelm@22138
  1422
ML {* @{clasimpset} *}
wenzelm@22138
  1423
wenzelm@22151
  1424
The same works for sources being ``used'' within an Isar context.
wenzelm@22151
  1425
wenzelm@22152
  1426
* ML in Isar: improved error reporting; extra verbosity with
wenzelm@24706
  1427
ML_Context.trace enabled.
wenzelm@22152
  1428
wenzelm@19032
  1429
* Pure/General/table.ML: the join operations now works via exceptions
wenzelm@24706
  1430
DUP/SAME instead of type option. This is simpler in simple cases, and
wenzelm@19081
  1431
admits slightly more efficient complex applications.
wenzelm@18446
  1432
wenzelm@24800
  1433
* Pure: 'advanced' translation functions (parse_translation etc.) now
wenzelm@24800
  1434
use Context.generic instead of just theory.
wenzelm@24800
  1435
wenzelm@18642
  1436
* Pure: datatype Context.generic joins theory/Proof.context and
wenzelm@18644
  1437
provides some facilities for code that works in either kind of
wenzelm@18642
  1438
context, notably GenericDataFun for uniform theory and proof data.
wenzelm@18642
  1439
wenzelm@18737
  1440
* Pure: simplified internal attribute type, which is now always
wenzelm@24706
  1441
Context.generic * thm -> Context.generic * thm. Global (theory) vs.
wenzelm@24706
  1442
local (Proof.context) attributes have been discontinued, while
wenzelm@24706
  1443
minimizing code duplication. Thm.rule_attribute and
wenzelm@24706
  1444
Thm.declaration_attribute build canonical attributes; see also structure
wenzelm@24706
  1445
Context for further operations on Context.generic, notably
wenzelm@24706
  1446
GenericDataFun. INCOMPATIBILITY, need to adapt attribute type
wenzelm@19006
  1447
declarations and definitions.
wenzelm@19006
  1448
wenzelm@24800
  1449
* Context data interfaces (Theory/Proof/GenericDataFun): removed
wenzelm@24800
  1450
name/print, uninitialized data defaults to ad-hoc copy of empty value,
wenzelm@24800
  1451
init only required for impure data. INCOMPATIBILITY: empty really need
wenzelm@24800
  1452
to be empty (no dependencies on theory content!)
wenzelm@24800
  1453
wenzelm@19508
  1454
* Pure/kernel: consts certification ignores sort constraints given in
wenzelm@24800
  1455
signature declarations. (This information is not relevant to the
wenzelm@24800
  1456
logic, but only for type inference.) SIGNIFICANT INTERNAL CHANGE,
wenzelm@24800
  1457
potential INCOMPATIBILITY.
wenzelm@19508
  1458
wenzelm@19508
  1459
* Pure: axiomatic type classes are now purely definitional, with
wenzelm@19508
  1460
explicit proofs of class axioms and super class relations performed
wenzelm@24706
  1461
internally. See Pure/axclass.ML for the main internal interfaces --
wenzelm@19508
  1462
notably AxClass.define_class supercedes AxClass.add_axclass, and
wenzelm@24706
  1463
AxClass.axiomatize_class/classrel/arity supersede
wenzelm@19508
  1464
Sign.add_classes/classrel/arities.
wenzelm@19508
  1465
wenzelm@19006
  1466
* Pure/Isar: Args/Attrib parsers operate on Context.generic --
wenzelm@19006
  1467
global/local versions on theory vs. Proof.context have been
wenzelm@19006
  1468
discontinued; Attrib.syntax and Method.syntax have been adapted
wenzelm@19006
  1469
accordingly.  INCOMPATIBILITY, need to adapt parser expressions for
wenzelm@19006
  1470
attributes, methods, etc.
wenzelm@18642
  1471
wenzelm@18446
  1472
* Pure: several functions of signature "... -> theory -> theory * ..."
wenzelm@18446
  1473
have been reoriented to "... -> theory -> ... * theory" in order to
wenzelm@18446
  1474
allow natural usage in combination with the ||>, ||>>, |-> and
wenzelm@18446
  1475
fold_map combinators.
haftmann@18051
  1476
wenzelm@21647
  1477
* Pure: official theorem names (closed derivations) and additional
wenzelm@21647
  1478
comments (tags) are now strictly separate.  Name hints -- which are
wenzelm@21647
  1479
maintained as tags -- may be attached any time without affecting the
wenzelm@21647
  1480
derivation.
wenzelm@21647
  1481
wenzelm@18020
  1482
* Pure: primitive rule lift_rule now takes goal cterm instead of an
wenzelm@18145
  1483
actual goal state (thm).  Use Thm.lift_rule (Thm.cprem_of st i) to
wenzelm@18020
  1484
achieve the old behaviour.
wenzelm@18020
  1485
wenzelm@18020
  1486
* Pure: the "Goal" constant is now called "prop", supporting a
wenzelm@18020
  1487
slightly more general idea of ``protecting'' meta-level rule
wenzelm@18020
  1488
statements.
wenzelm@18020
  1489
wenzelm@20040
  1490
* Pure: Logic.(un)varify only works in a global context, which is now
wenzelm@20040
  1491
enforced instead of silently assumed.  INCOMPATIBILITY, may use
wenzelm@20040
  1492
Logic.legacy_(un)varify as temporary workaround.
wenzelm@20040
  1493
wenzelm@20090
  1494
* Pure: structure Name provides scalable operations for generating
wenzelm@20090
  1495
internal variable names, notably Name.variants etc.  This replaces
wenzelm@20090
  1496
some popular functions from term.ML:
wenzelm@20090
  1497
wenzelm@20090
  1498
  Term.variant		->  Name.variant
wenzelm@24800
  1499
  Term.variantlist	->  Name.variant_list
wenzelm@20090
  1500
  Term.invent_names	->  Name.invent_list
wenzelm@20090
  1501
wenzelm@20090
  1502
Note that low-level renaming rarely occurs in new code -- operations
wenzelm@20090
  1503
from structure Variable are used instead (see below).
wenzelm@20090
  1504
wenzelm@20040
  1505
* Pure: structure Variable provides fundamental operations for proper
wenzelm@20040
  1506
treatment of fixed/schematic variables in a context.  For example,
wenzelm@20040
  1507
Variable.import introduces fixes for schematics of given facts and
wenzelm@20040
  1508
Variable.export reverses the effect (up to renaming) -- this replaces
wenzelm@20040
  1509
various freeze_thaw operations.
wenzelm@20040
  1510
wenzelm@18567
  1511
* Pure: structure Goal provides simple interfaces for
wenzelm@17981
  1512
init/conclude/finish and tactical prove operations (replacing former
wenzelm@20040
  1513
Tactic.prove).  Goal.prove is the canonical way to prove results
wenzelm@20040
  1514
within a given context; Goal.prove_global is a degraded version for
wenzelm@20040
  1515
theory level goals, including a global Drule.standard.  Note that
wenzelm@20040
  1516
OldGoals.prove_goalw_cterm has long been obsolete, since it is
wenzelm@20040
  1517
ill-behaved in a local proof context (e.g. with local fixes/assumes or
wenzelm@20040
  1518
in a locale context).
wenzelm@17981
  1519
wenzelm@24706
  1520
* Pure/Syntax: generic interfaces for parsing (Syntax.parse_term etc.)
wenzelm@24706
  1521
and type checking (Syntax.check_term etc.), with common combinations
wenzelm@24706
  1522
(Syntax.read_term etc.). These supersede former Sign.read_term etc.
wenzelm@24706
  1523
which are considered legacy and await removal.
wenzelm@24706
  1524
wenzelm@24920
  1525
* Pure/Syntax: generic interfaces for type unchecking
wenzelm@24920
  1526
(Syntax.uncheck_terms etc.) and unparsing (Syntax.unparse_term etc.),
wenzelm@24920
  1527
with common combinations (Syntax.pretty_term, Syntax.string_of_term
wenzelm@24920
  1528
etc.).  Former Sign.pretty_term, Sign.string_of_term etc. are still
wenzelm@24924
  1529
available for convenience, but refer to the very same operations using
wenzelm@24924
  1530
a mere theory instead of a full context.
wenzelm@24920
  1531
wenzelm@18815
  1532
* Isar: simplified treatment of user-level errors, using exception
wenzelm@18687
  1533
ERROR of string uniformly.  Function error now merely raises ERROR,
wenzelm@18686
  1534
without any side effect on output channels.  The Isar toplevel takes
wenzelm@18686
  1535
care of proper display of ERROR exceptions.  ML code may use plain
wenzelm@18686
  1536
handle/can/try; cat_error may be used to concatenate errors like this:
wenzelm@18686
  1537
wenzelm@18686
  1538
  ... handle ERROR msg => cat_error msg "..."
wenzelm@18686
  1539
wenzelm@18686
  1540
Toplevel ML code (run directly or through the Isar toplevel) may be
wenzelm@18687
  1541
embedded into the Isar toplevel with exception display/debug like
wenzelm@18687
  1542
this:
wenzelm@18686
  1543
wenzelm@18686
  1544
  Isar.toplevel (fn () => ...)
wenzelm@18686
  1545
wenzelm@18686
  1546
INCOMPATIBILITY, removed special transform_error facilities, removed
wenzelm@18686
  1547
obsolete variants of user-level exceptions (ERROR_MESSAGE,
wenzelm@18686
  1548
Context.PROOF, ProofContext.CONTEXT, Proof.STATE, ProofHistory.FAIL)
wenzelm@18686
  1549
-- use plain ERROR instead.
wenzelm@18686
  1550
wenzelm@18815
  1551
* Isar: theory setup now has type (theory -> theory), instead of a
wenzelm@18722
  1552
list.  INCOMPATIBILITY, may use #> to compose setup functions.
wenzelm@18722
  1553
wenzelm@24706
  1554
* Isar: ML toplevel pretty printer for type Proof.context, subject to
wenzelm@24706
  1555
ProofContext.debug/verbose flags.
wenzelm@18815
  1556
wenzelm@18815
  1557
* Isar: Toplevel.theory_to_proof admits transactions that modify the
wenzelm@18815
  1558
theory before entering a proof state.  Transactions now always see a
wenzelm@18815
  1559
quasi-functional intermediate checkpoint, both in interactive and
wenzelm@18590
  1560
batch mode.
wenzelm@18567
  1561
wenzelm@24867
  1562
* Isar: simplified interfaces for outer syntax.  Renamed
wenzelm@24867
  1563
OuterSyntax.add_keywords to OuterSyntax.keywords.  Removed
wenzelm@24867
  1564
OuterSyntax.add_parsers -- this functionality is now included in
wenzelm@24867
  1565
OuterSyntax.command etc.  INCOMPATIBILITY.
wenzelm@24867
  1566
wenzelm@17878
  1567
* Simplifier: the simpset of a running simplification process now
wenzelm@17878
  1568
contains a proof context (cf. Simplifier.the_context), which is the
wenzelm@17878
  1569
very context that the initial simpset has been retrieved from (by
wenzelm@17890
  1570
simpset_of/local_simpset_of).  Consequently, all plug-in components
wenzelm@17878
  1571
(solver, looper etc.) may depend on arbitrary proof data.
wenzelm@17878
  1572
wenzelm@17878
  1573
* Simplifier.inherit_context inherits the proof context (plus the
wenzelm@17878
  1574
local bounds) of the current simplification process; any simproc
wenzelm@17878
  1575
etc. that calls the Simplifier recursively should do this!  Removed
wenzelm@17878
  1576
former Simplifier.inherit_bounds, which is already included here --
wenzelm@17890
  1577
INCOMPATIBILITY.  Tools based on low-level rewriting may even have to
wenzelm@17890
  1578
specify an explicit context using Simplifier.context/theory_context.
wenzelm@17878
  1579
wenzelm@17878
  1580
* Simplifier/Classical Reasoner: more abstract interfaces
wenzelm@17878
  1581
change_simpset/claset for modifying the simpset/claset reference of a
wenzelm@17878
  1582
theory; raw versions simpset/claset_ref etc. have been discontinued --
wenzelm@17878
  1583
INCOMPATIBILITY.
wenzelm@17878
  1584
wenzelm@18540
  1585
* Provers: more generic wrt. syntax of object-logics, avoid hardwired
wenzelm@18540
  1586
"Trueprop" etc.
wenzelm@18540
  1587
wenzelm@17878
  1588
wenzelm@20988
  1589
*** System ***
wenzelm@20988
  1590
wenzelm@25433
  1591
* settings: the default heap location within ISABELLE_HOME_USER now
wenzelm@25433
  1592
includes ISABELLE_IDENTIFIER.  This simplifies use of multiple
wenzelm@25433
  1593
Isabelle installations.
wenzelm@21471
  1594
wenzelm@20988
  1595
* isabelle-process: option -S (secure mode) disables some critical
wenzelm@20988
  1596
operations, notably runtime compilation and evaluation of ML source
wenzelm@20988
  1597
code.
wenzelm@20988
  1598
wenzelm@24891
  1599
* Basic Isabelle mode for jEdit, see Isabelle/lib/jedit/.
wenzelm@24891
  1600
wenzelm@24801
  1601
* Support for parallel execution, using native multicore support of
wenzelm@24800
  1602
Poly/ML 5.1.  The theory loader exploits parallelism when processing
wenzelm@24800
  1603
independent theories, according to the given theory header
wenzelm@24800
  1604
specifications. The maximum number of worker threads is specified via
wenzelm@24800
  1605
usedir option -M or the "max-threads" setting in Proof General. A
wenzelm@24800
  1606
speedup factor of 1.5--3.5 can be expected on a 4-core machine, and up
wenzelm@24800
  1607
to 6 on a 8-core machine.  User-code needs to observe certain
wenzelm@24800
  1608
guidelines for thread-safe programming, see appendix A in the Isar
wenzelm@24800
  1609
Implementation manual.
wenzelm@24210
  1610
wenzelm@17754
  1611
wenzelm@25448
  1612
wenzelm@17720
  1613
New in Isabelle2005 (October 2005)
wenzelm@17720
  1614
----------------------------------
wenzelm@14655
  1615
wenzelm@14655
  1616
*** General ***
wenzelm@14655
  1617
nipkow@15130
  1618
* Theory headers: the new header syntax for Isar theories is
nipkow@15130
  1619
nipkow@15130
  1620
  theory <name>
wenzelm@16234
  1621
  imports <theory1> ... <theoryN>
wenzelm@16234
  1622
  uses <file1> ... <fileM>
nipkow@15130
  1623
  begin
nipkow@15130
  1624
wenzelm@16234
  1625
where the 'uses' part is optional.  The previous syntax
wenzelm@16234
  1626
wenzelm@16234
  1627
  theory <name> = <theory1> + ... + <theoryN>:
wenzelm@16234
  1628
wenzelm@16717
  1629
will disappear in the next release.  Use isatool fixheaders to convert
wenzelm@16717
  1630
existing theory files.  Note that there is no change in ancient
wenzelm@17371
  1631
non-Isar theories now, but these will disappear soon.
nipkow@15130
  1632
berghofe@15475
  1633
* Theory loader: parent theories can now also be referred to via
wenzelm@16234
  1634
relative and absolute paths.
wenzelm@16234
  1635
wenzelm@17408
  1636
* Command 'find_theorems' searches for a list of criteria instead of a
wenzelm@17408
  1637
list of constants. Known criteria are: intro, elim, dest, name:string,
wenzelm@17408
  1638
simp:term, and any term. Criteria can be preceded by '-' to select
wenzelm@17408
  1639
theorems that do not match. Intro, elim, dest select theorems that
wenzelm@17408
  1640
match the current goal, name:s selects theorems whose fully qualified
wenzelm@17408
  1641
name contain s, and simp:term selects all simplification rules whose
wenzelm@17408
  1642
lhs match term.  Any other term is interpreted as pattern and selects
wenzelm@17408
  1643
all theorems matching the pattern. Available in ProofGeneral under
wenzelm@17408
  1644
'ProofGeneral -> Find Theorems' or C-c C-f.  Example:
wenzelm@16234
  1645
wenzelm@17275
  1646
  C-c C-f (100) "(_::nat) + _ + _" intro -name: "HOL."
wenzelm@16234
  1647
wenzelm@16234
  1648
prints the last 100 theorems matching the pattern "(_::nat) + _ + _",
wenzelm@16234
  1649
matching the current goal as introduction rule and not having "HOL."
wenzelm@16234
  1650
in their name (i.e. not being defined in theory HOL).
wenzelm@16234
  1651
wenzelm@17408
  1652
* Command 'thms_containing' has been discontinued in favour of
wenzelm@17408
  1653
'find_theorems'; INCOMPATIBILITY.
wenzelm@17408
  1654
wenzelm@17385
  1655
* Communication with Proof General is now 8bit clean, which means that
wenzelm@17385
  1656
Unicode text in UTF-8 encoding may be used within theory texts (both
wenzelm@17408
  1657
formal and informal parts).  Cf. option -U of the Isabelle Proof
wenzelm@17538
  1658
General interface.  Here are some simple examples (cf. src/HOL/ex):
wenzelm@17538
  1659
wenzelm@17538
  1660
  http://isabelle.in.tum.de/library/HOL/ex/Hebrew.html
wenzelm@17538
  1661
  http://isabelle.in.tum.de/library/HOL/ex/Chinese.html
wenzelm@17385
  1662
wenzelm@17425
  1663
* Improved efficiency of the Simplifier and, to a lesser degree, the
wenzelm@17425
  1664
Classical Reasoner.  Typical big applications run around 2 times
wenzelm@17425
  1665
faster.
wenzelm@17425
  1666
wenzelm@16234
  1667
wenzelm@16234
  1668
*** Document preparation ***
wenzelm@16234
  1669
wenzelm@16234
  1670
* Commands 'display_drafts' and 'print_drafts' perform simple output
wenzelm@16234
  1671
of raw sources.  Only those symbols that do not require additional
wenzelm@16234
  1672
LaTeX packages (depending on comments in isabellesym.sty) are
wenzelm@16234
  1673
displayed properly, everything else is left verbatim.  isatool display
wenzelm@16234
  1674
and isatool print are used as front ends (these are subject to the
wenzelm@16234
  1675
DVI/PDF_VIEWER and PRINT_COMMAND settings, respectively).
wenzelm@16234
  1676
wenzelm@17047
  1677
* Command tags control specific markup of certain regions of text,
wenzelm@17047
  1678
notably folding and hiding.  Predefined tags include "theory" (for
wenzelm@17047
  1679
theory begin and end), "proof" for proof commands, and "ML" for
wenzelm@17047
  1680
commands involving ML code; the additional tags "visible" and
wenzelm@17047
  1681
"invisible" are unused by default.  Users may give explicit tag
wenzelm@17047
  1682
specifications in the text, e.g. ''by %invisible (auto)''.  The
wenzelm@17047
  1683
interpretation of tags is determined by the LaTeX job during document
wenzelm@17047
  1684
preparation: see option -V of isatool usedir, or options -n and -t of
wenzelm@17047
  1685
isatool document, or even the LaTeX macros \isakeeptag, \isafoldtag,
wenzelm@17047
  1686
\isadroptag.
wenzelm@17047
  1687
wenzelm@17047
  1688
Several document versions may be produced at the same time via isatool
wenzelm@17047
  1689
usedir (the generated index.html will link all of them).  Typical
wenzelm@17047
  1690
specifications include ''-V document=theory,proof,ML'' to present
wenzelm@17047
  1691
theory/proof/ML parts faithfully, ''-V outline=/proof,/ML'' to fold
wenzelm@17047
  1692
proof and ML commands, and ''-V mutilated=-theory,-proof,-ML'' to omit
wenzelm@17047
  1693
these parts without any formal replacement text.  The Isabelle site
wenzelm@17047
  1694
default settings produce ''document'' and ''outline'' versions as
wenzelm@17047
  1695
specified above.
wenzelm@16234
  1696
haftmann@17402
  1697
* Several new antiquotations:
wenzelm@16234
  1698
wenzelm@16234
  1699
  @{term_type term} prints a term with its type annotated;
wenzelm@16234
  1700
wenzelm@16234
  1701
  @{typeof term} prints the type of a term;
wenzelm@16234
  1702
wenzelm@16234
  1703
  @{const const} is the same as @{term const}, but checks that the
wenzelm@16234
  1704
  argument is a known logical constant;
wenzelm@16234
  1705
wenzelm@16234
  1706
  @{term_style style term} and @{thm_style style thm} print a term or
wenzelm@16234
  1707
  theorem applying a "style" to it
wenzelm@16234
  1708
wenzelm@17117
  1709
  @{ML text}
wenzelm@17117
  1710
wenzelm@16234
  1711
Predefined styles are 'lhs' and 'rhs' printing the lhs/rhs of
wenzelm@16234
  1712
definitions, equations, inequations etc., 'concl' printing only the
schirmer@17393
  1713
conclusion of a meta-logical statement theorem, and 'prem1' .. 'prem19'
wenzelm@16234
  1714
to print the specified premise.  TermStyle.add_style provides an ML
wenzelm@16234
  1715
interface for introducing further styles.  See also the "LaTeX Sugar"
wenzelm@17117
  1716
document practical applications.  The ML antiquotation prints
wenzelm@17117
  1717
type-checked ML expressions verbatim.
wenzelm@16234
  1718
wenzelm@17259
  1719
* Markup commands 'chapter', 'section', 'subsection', 'subsubsection',
wenzelm@17259
  1720
and 'text' support optional locale specification '(in loc)', which
wenzelm@17269
  1721
specifies the default context for interpreting antiquotations.  For
wenzelm@17269
  1722
example: 'text (in lattice) {* @{thm inf_assoc}*}'.
wenzelm@17259
  1723
wenzelm@17259
  1724
* Option 'locale=NAME' of antiquotations specifies an alternative
wenzelm@17259
  1725
context interpreting the subsequent argument.  For example: @{thm
wenzelm@17269
  1726
[locale=lattice] inf_assoc}.
wenzelm@17259
  1727
wenzelm@17097
  1728
* Proper output of proof terms (@{prf ...} and @{full_prf ...}) within
wenzelm@17097
  1729
a proof context.
wenzelm@17097
  1730
wenzelm@17097
  1731
* Proper output of antiquotations for theory commands involving a
wenzelm@17097
  1732
proof context (such as 'locale' or 'theorem (in loc) ...').
wenzelm@17097
  1733
wenzelm@17193
  1734
* Delimiters of outer tokens (string etc.) now produce separate LaTeX
wenzelm@17193
  1735
macros (\isachardoublequoteopen, isachardoublequoteclose etc.).
wenzelm@17193
  1736
wenzelm@17193
  1737
* isatool usedir: new option -C (default true) controls whether option
wenzelm@17193
  1738
-D should include a copy of the original document directory; -C false
wenzelm@17193
  1739
prevents unwanted effects such as copying of administrative CVS data.
wenzelm@17193
  1740
wenzelm@16234
  1741
wenzelm@16234
  1742
*** Pure ***
wenzelm@16234
  1743
wenzelm@16234
  1744
* Considerably improved version of 'constdefs' command.  Now performs
wenzelm@16234
  1745
automatic type-inference of declared constants; additional support for
wenzelm@16234
  1746
local structure declarations (cf. locales and HOL records), see also
wenzelm@16234
  1747
isar-ref manual.  Potential INCOMPATIBILITY: need to observe strictly
wenzelm@16234
  1748
sequential dependencies of definitions within a single 'constdefs'
wenzelm@16234
  1749
section; moreover, the declared name needs to be an identifier.  If
wenzelm@16234
  1750
all fails, consider to fall back on 'consts' and 'defs' separately.
wenzelm@16234
  1751
wenzelm@16234
  1752
* Improved indexed syntax and implicit structures.  First of all,
wenzelm@16234
  1753
indexed syntax provides a notational device for subscripted
wenzelm@16234
  1754
application, using the new syntax \<^bsub>term\<^esub> for arbitrary
wenzelm@16234
  1755
expressions.  Secondly, in a local context with structure
wenzelm@16234
  1756
declarations, number indexes \<^sub>n or the empty index (default
wenzelm@16234
  1757
number 1) refer to a certain fixed variable implicitly; option
wenzelm@16234
  1758
show_structs controls printing of implicit structures.  Typical
wenzelm@16234
  1759
applications of these concepts involve record types and locales.
wenzelm@16234
  1760
wenzelm@16234
  1761
* New command 'no_syntax' removes grammar declarations (and
wenzelm@16234
  1762
translations) resulting from the given syntax specification, which is
wenzelm@16234
  1763
interpreted in the same manner as for the 'syntax' command.
wenzelm@16234
  1764
wenzelm@16234
  1765
* 'Advanced' translation functions (parse_translation etc.) may depend
wenzelm@16234
  1766
on the signature of the theory context being presently used for
wenzelm@16234
  1767
parsing/printing, see also isar-ref manual.
wenzelm@16234
  1768
wenzelm@16856
  1769
* Improved 'oracle' command provides a type-safe interface to turn an
wenzelm@16856
  1770
ML expression of type theory -> T -> term into a primitive rule of
wenzelm@16856
  1771
type theory -> T -> thm (i.e. the functionality of Thm.invoke_oracle
wenzelm@16856
  1772
is already included here); see also FOL/ex/IffExample.thy;
wenzelm@16856
  1773
INCOMPATIBILITY.
wenzelm@16856
  1774
wenzelm@17275
  1775
* axclass: name space prefix for class "c" is now "c_class" (was "c"
wenzelm@17275
  1776
before); "cI" is no longer bound, use "c.intro" instead.
wenzelm@17275
  1777
INCOMPATIBILITY.  This change avoids clashes of fact bindings for
wenzelm@17275
  1778
axclasses vs. locales.
wenzelm@17275
  1779
wenzelm@16234
  1780
* Improved internal renaming of symbolic identifiers -- attach primes
wenzelm@16234
  1781
instead of base 26 numbers.
wenzelm@16234
  1782
wenzelm@16234
  1783
* New flag show_question_marks controls printing of leading question
wenzelm@16234
  1784
marks in schematic variable names.
wenzelm@16234
  1785
wenzelm@16234
  1786
* In schematic variable names, *any* symbol following \<^isub> or
wenzelm@16234
  1787
\<^isup> is now treated as part of the base name.  For example, the
wenzelm@16234
  1788
following works without printing of awkward ".0" indexes:
wenzelm@16234
  1789
wenzelm@16234
  1790
  lemma "x\<^isub>1 = x\<^isub>2 ==> x\<^isub>2 = x\<^isub>1"
wenzelm@16234
  1791
    by simp
wenzelm@16234
  1792
wenzelm@16234
  1793
* Inner syntax includes (*(*nested*) comments*).
wenzelm@16234
  1794
wenzelm@17548
  1795
* Pretty printer now supports unbreakable blocks, specified in mixfix
wenzelm@16234
  1796
annotations as "(00...)".
wenzelm@16234
  1797
wenzelm@16234
  1798
* Clear separation of logical types and nonterminals, where the latter
wenzelm@16234
  1799
may only occur in 'syntax' specifications or type abbreviations.
wenzelm@16234
  1800
Before that distinction was only partially implemented via type class
wenzelm@16234
  1801
"logic" vs. "{}".  Potential INCOMPATIBILITY in rare cases of improper
wenzelm@16234
  1802
use of 'types'/'consts' instead of 'nonterminals'/'syntax'.  Some very
wenzelm@16234
  1803
exotic syntax specifications may require further adaption
wenzelm@17691
  1804
(e.g. Cube/Cube.thy).
wenzelm@16234
  1805
wenzelm@16234
  1806
* Removed obsolete type class "logic", use the top sort {} instead.
wenzelm@16234
  1807
Note that non-logical types should be declared as 'nonterminals'
wenzelm@16234
  1808
rather than 'types'.  INCOMPATIBILITY for new object-logic
wenzelm@16234
  1809
specifications.
wenzelm@16234
  1810
ballarin@17095
  1811
* Attributes 'induct' and 'cases': type or set names may now be
ballarin@17095
  1812
locally fixed variables as well.
ballarin@17095
  1813
wenzelm@16234
  1814
* Simplifier: can now control the depth to which conditional rewriting
wenzelm@16234
  1815
is traced via the PG menu Isabelle -> Settings -> Trace Simp Depth
wenzelm@16234
  1816
Limit.
wenzelm@16234
  1817
wenzelm@16234
  1818
* Simplifier: simplification procedures may now take the current
wenzelm@16234
  1819
simpset into account (cf. Simplifier.simproc(_i) / mk_simproc
wenzelm@16234
  1820
interface), which is very useful for calling the Simplifier
wenzelm@16234
  1821
recursively.  Minor INCOMPATIBILITY: the 'prems' argument of simprocs
wenzelm@16234
  1822
is gone -- use prems_of_ss on the simpset instead.  Moreover, the
wenzelm@16234
  1823
low-level mk_simproc no longer applies Logic.varify internally, to
wenzelm@16234
  1824
allow for use in a context of fixed variables.
wenzelm@16234
  1825
wenzelm@16234
  1826
* thin_tac now works even if the assumption being deleted contains !!
wenzelm@16234
  1827
or ==>.  More generally, erule now works even if the major premise of
wenzelm@16234
  1828
the elimination rule contains !! or ==>.
wenzelm@16234
  1829
wenzelm@17597
  1830
* Method 'rules' has been renamed to 'iprover'. INCOMPATIBILITY.
nipkow@17590
  1831
wenzelm@16234
  1832
* Reorganized bootstrapping of the Pure theories; CPure is now derived
wenzelm@16234
  1833
from Pure, which contains all common declarations already.  Both
wenzelm@16234
  1834
theories are defined via plain Isabelle/Isar .thy files.
wenzelm@16234
  1835
INCOMPATIBILITY: elements of CPure (such as the CPure.intro /
wenzelm@16234
  1836
CPure.elim / CPure.dest attributes) now appear in the Pure name space;
wenzelm@16234
  1837
use isatool fixcpure to adapt your theory and ML sources.
wenzelm@16234
  1838
wenzelm@16234
  1839
* New syntax 'name(i-j, i-, i, ...)' for referring to specific
wenzelm@16234
  1840
selections of theorems in named facts via index ranges.
wenzelm@16234
  1841
wenzelm@17097
  1842
* 'print_theorems': in theory mode, really print the difference
wenzelm@17097
  1843
wrt. the last state (works for interactive theory development only),
wenzelm@17097
  1844
in proof mode print all local facts (cf. 'print_facts');
wenzelm@17097
  1845
wenzelm@17397
  1846
* 'hide': option '(open)' hides only base names.
wenzelm@17397
  1847
wenzelm@17275
  1848
* More efficient treatment of intermediate checkpoints in interactive
wenzelm@17275
  1849
theory development.
wenzelm@17275
  1850
berghofe@17663
  1851
* Code generator is now invoked via code_module (incremental code
wenzelm@17664
  1852
generation) and code_library (modular code generation, ML structures
wenzelm@17664
  1853
for each theory).  INCOMPATIBILITY: new keywords 'file' and 'contains'
wenzelm@17664
  1854
must be quoted when used as identifiers.
wenzelm@17664
  1855
wenzelm@17664
  1856
* New 'value' command for reading, evaluating and printing terms using
wenzelm@17664
  1857
the code generator.  INCOMPATIBILITY: command keyword 'value' must be
wenzelm@17664
  1858
quoted when used as identifier.
berghofe@17663
  1859
wenzelm@16234
  1860
wenzelm@16234
  1861
*** Locales ***
ballarin@17095
  1862
wenzelm@17385
  1863
* New commands for the interpretation of locale expressions in
wenzelm@17385
  1864
theories (1), locales (2) and proof contexts (3).  These generate
wenzelm@17385
  1865
proof obligations from the expression specification.  After the
wenzelm@17385
  1866
obligations have been discharged, theorems of the expression are added
wenzelm@17385
  1867
to the theory, target locale or proof context.  The synopsis of the
wenzelm@17385
  1868
commands is a follows:
wenzelm@17385
  1869
ballarin@17095
  1870
  (1) interpretation expr inst
ballarin@17095
  1871
  (2) interpretation target < expr
ballarin@17095
  1872
  (3) interpret expr inst
wenzelm@17385
  1873
ballarin@17095
  1874
Interpretation in theories and proof contexts require a parameter
ballarin@17095
  1875
instantiation of terms from the current context.  This is applied to
wenzelm@17385
  1876
specifications and theorems of the interpreted expression.
wenzelm@17385
  1877
Interpretation in locales only permits parameter renaming through the
wenzelm@17385
  1878
locale expression.  Interpretation is smart in that interpretations
wenzelm@17385
  1879
that are active already do not occur in proof obligations, neither are
wenzelm@17385
  1880
instantiated theorems stored in duplicate.  Use 'print_interps' to
wenzelm@17385
  1881
inspect active interpretations of a particular locale.  For details,
ballarin@17436
  1882
see the Isar Reference manual.  Examples can be found in
ballarin@17436
  1883
HOL/Finite_Set.thy and HOL/Algebra/UnivPoly.thy.
wenzelm@16234
  1884
wenzelm@16234
  1885
INCOMPATIBILITY: former 'instantiate' has been withdrawn, use
wenzelm@16234
  1886
'interpret' instead.
wenzelm@16234
  1887
wenzelm@17385
  1888
* New context element 'constrains' for adding type constraints to
wenzelm@17385
  1889
parameters.
wenzelm@17385
  1890
wenzelm@17385
  1891
* Context expressions: renaming of parameters with syntax
wenzelm@17385
  1892
redeclaration.
ballarin@17095
  1893
ballarin@17095
  1894
* Locale declaration: 'includes' disallowed.
ballarin@17095
  1895
wenzelm@16234
  1896
* Proper static binding of attribute syntax -- i.e. types / terms /
wenzelm@16234
  1897
facts mentioned as arguments are always those of the locale definition
wenzelm@16234
  1898
context, independently of the context of later invocations.  Moreover,
wenzelm@16234
  1899
locale operations (renaming and type / term instantiation) are applied
wenzelm@16234
  1900
to attribute arguments as expected.
wenzelm@16234
  1901
wenzelm@16234
  1902
INCOMPATIBILITY of the ML interface: always pass Attrib.src instead of
wenzelm@16234
  1903
actual attributes; rare situations may require Attrib.attribute to
wenzelm@16234
  1904
embed those attributes into Attrib.src that lack concrete syntax.
wenzelm@16234
  1905
Attribute implementations need to cooperate properly with the static
wenzelm@16234
  1906
binding mechanism.  Basic parsers Args.XXX_typ/term/prop and
wenzelm@16234
  1907
Attrib.XXX_thm etc. already do the right thing without further
wenzelm@16234
  1908
intervention.  Only unusual applications -- such as "where" or "of"
wenzelm@16234
  1909
(cf. src/Pure/Isar/attrib.ML), which process arguments depending both
wenzelm@16234
  1910
on the context and the facts involved -- may have to assign parsed
wenzelm@16234
  1911
values to argument tokens explicitly.
wenzelm@16234
  1912
wenzelm@16234
  1913
* Changed parameter management in theorem generation for long goal
wenzelm@16234
  1914
statements with 'includes'.  INCOMPATIBILITY: produces a different
wenzelm@16234
  1915
theorem statement in rare situations.
wenzelm@16234
  1916
ballarin@17228
  1917
* Locale inspection command 'print_locale' omits notes elements.  Use
ballarin@17228
  1918
'print_locale!' to have them included in the output.
ballarin@17228
  1919
wenzelm@16234
  1920
wenzelm@16234
  1921
*** Provers ***
wenzelm@16234
  1922
wenzelm@16234
  1923
* Provers/hypsubst.ML: improved version of the subst method, for
wenzelm@16234
  1924
single-step rewriting: it now works in bound variable contexts. New is
wenzelm@16234
  1925
'subst (asm)', for rewriting an assumption.  INCOMPATIBILITY: may
wenzelm@16234
  1926
rewrite a different subterm than the original subst method, which is
wenzelm@16234
  1927
still available as 'simplesubst'.
berghofe@15475
  1928
wenzelm@16013
  1929
* Provers/quasi.ML: new transitivity reasoners for transitivity only
wenzelm@16234
  1930
and quasi orders.
ballarin@15103
  1931
wenzelm@16013
  1932
* Provers/trancl.ML: new transitivity reasoner for transitive and
wenzelm@16234
  1933
reflexive-transitive closure of relations.
ballarin@15076
  1934
wenzelm@16013
  1935
* Provers/blast.ML: new reference depth_limit to make blast's depth
wenzelm@16234
  1936
limit (previously hard-coded with a value of 20) user-definable.
wenzelm@15801
  1937
wenzelm@16013
  1938
* Provers/simplifier.ML has been moved to Pure, where Simplifier.setup
wenzelm@16234
  1939
is peformed already.  Object-logics merely need to finish their
wenzelm@16234
  1940
initial simpset configuration as before.  INCOMPATIBILITY.
berghofe@15436
  1941
wenzelm@15703
  1942
wenzelm@15703
  1943
*** HOL ***
wenzelm@15703
  1944
wenzelm@16234
  1945
* Symbolic syntax of Hilbert Choice Operator is now as follows:
wenzelm@15703
  1946
wenzelm@15703
  1947
  syntax (epsilon)
wenzelm@15703
  1948
    "_Eps" :: "[pttrn, bool] => 'a"    ("(3\<some>_./ _)" [0, 10] 10)
wenzelm@15703
  1949
wenzelm@16234
  1950
The symbol \<some> is displayed as the alternative epsilon of LaTeX
wenzelm@16234
  1951
and x-symbol; use option '-m epsilon' to get it actually printed.
wenzelm@16234
  1952
Moreover, the mathematically important symbolic identifier \<epsilon>
wenzelm@16234
  1953
becomes available as variable, constant etc.  INCOMPATIBILITY,
wenzelm@16234
  1954
wenzelm@16234
  1955
* "x > y" abbreviates "y < x" and "x >= y" abbreviates "y <= x".
wenzelm@16234
  1956
Similarly for all quantifiers: "ALL x > y" etc.  The x-symbol for >=
wenzelm@17371
  1957
is \<ge>. New transitivity rules have been added to HOL/Orderings.thy to
avigad@17016
  1958
support corresponding Isar calculations.
wenzelm@16234
  1959
wenzelm@16234
  1960
* "{x:A. P}" abbreviates "{x. x:A & P}", and similarly for "\<in>"
wenzelm@16234
  1961
instead of ":".
wenzelm@16234
  1962
wenzelm@16234
  1963
* theory SetInterval: changed the syntax for open intervals:
wenzelm@16234
  1964
wenzelm@16234
  1965
  Old       New
wenzelm@16234
  1966
  {..n(}    {..<n}
wenzelm@16234
  1967
  {)n..}    {n<..}
wenzelm@16234
  1968
  {m..n(}   {m..<n}
wenzelm@16234
  1969
  {)m..n}   {m<..n}
wenzelm@16234
  1970
  {)m..n(}  {m<..<n}
wenzelm@16234
  1971
wenzelm@16234
  1972
The old syntax is still supported but will disappear in the next
wenzelm@16234
  1973
release.  For conversion use the following Emacs search and replace
wenzelm@16234
  1974
patterns (these are not perfect but work quite well):
wenzelm@15703
  1975
wenzelm@15703
  1976
  {)\([^\.]*\)\.\.  ->  {\1<\.\.}
wenzelm@15703
  1977
  \.\.\([^(}]*\)(}  ->  \.\.<\1}
wenzelm@15703
  1978
wenzelm@17533
  1979
* Theory Commutative_Ring (in Library): method comm_ring for proving
wenzelm@17533
  1980
equalities in commutative rings; method 'algebra' provides a generic
wenzelm@17533
  1981
interface.
wenzelm@17389
  1982
wenzelm@17389
  1983
* Theory Finite_Set: changed the syntax for 'setsum', summation over
wenzelm@16234
  1984
finite sets: "setsum (%x. e) A", which used to be "\<Sum>x:A. e", is
wenzelm@17371
  1985
now either "SUM x:A. e" or "\<Sum>x \<in> A. e". The bound variable can
paulson@17189
  1986
be a tuple pattern.
wenzelm@16234
  1987
wenzelm@16234
  1988
Some new syntax forms are available:
wenzelm@16234
  1989
wenzelm@16234
  1990
  "\<Sum>x | P. e"      for     "setsum (%x. e) {x. P}"
wenzelm@16234
  1991
  "\<Sum>x = a..b. e"   for     "setsum (%x. e) {a..b}"
wenzelm@16234
  1992
  "\<Sum>x = a..<b. e"  for     "setsum (%x. e) {a..<b}"
wenzelm@16234
  1993
  "\<Sum>x < k. e"      for     "setsum (%x. e) {..<k}"
wenzelm@16234
  1994
wenzelm@16234
  1995
The latter form "\<Sum>x < k. e" used to be based on a separate
wenzelm@16234
  1996
function "Summation", which has been discontinued.
wenzelm@16234
  1997
wenzelm@16234
  1998
* theory Finite_Set: in structured induction proofs, the insert case
wenzelm@16234
  1999
is now 'case (insert x F)' instead of the old counterintuitive 'case
wenzelm@16234
  2000
(insert F x)'.
wenzelm@16234
  2001
wenzelm@16234
  2002
* The 'refute' command has been extended to support a much larger
wenzelm@16234
  2003
fragment of HOL, including axiomatic type classes, constdefs and
wenzelm@16234
  2004
typedefs, inductive datatypes and recursion.
wenzelm@16234
  2005
webertj@17700
  2006
* New tactics 'sat' and 'satx' to prove propositional tautologies.
webertj@17700
  2007
Requires zChaff with proof generation to be installed.  See
webertj@17700
  2008
HOL/ex/SAT_Examples.thy for examples.
webertj@17619
  2009
wenzelm@16234
  2010
* Datatype induction via method 'induct' now preserves the name of the
wenzelm@16234
  2011
induction variable. For example, when proving P(xs::'a list) by
wenzelm@16234
  2012
induction on xs, the induction step is now P(xs) ==> P(a#xs) rather
wenzelm@16234
  2013
than P(list) ==> P(a#list) as previously.  Potential INCOMPATIBILITY
wenzelm@16234
  2014
in unstructured proof scripts.
wenzelm@16234
  2015
wenzelm@16234
  2016
* Reworked implementation of records.  Improved scalability for
wenzelm@16234
  2017
records with many fields, avoiding performance problems for type
wenzelm@16234
  2018
inference. Records are no longer composed of nested field types, but
wenzelm@16234
  2019
of nested extension types. Therefore the record type only grows linear
wenzelm@16234
  2020
in the number of extensions and not in the number of fields.  The
wenzelm@16234
  2021
top-level (users) view on records is preserved.  Potential
wenzelm@16234
  2022
INCOMPATIBILITY only in strange cases, where the theory depends on the
wenzelm@16234
  2023
old record representation. The type generated for a record is called
wenzelm@16234
  2024
<record_name>_ext_type.
wenzelm@16234
  2025
wenzelm@16234
  2026
Flag record_quick_and_dirty_sensitive can be enabled to skip the
wenzelm@16234
  2027
proofs triggered by a record definition or a simproc (if
wenzelm@16234
  2028
quick_and_dirty is enabled).  Definitions of large records can take
wenzelm@16234
  2029
quite long.
wenzelm@16234
  2030
wenzelm@16234
  2031
New simproc record_upd_simproc for simplification of multiple record
wenzelm@16234
  2032
updates enabled by default.  Moreover, trivial updates are also
wenzelm@16234
  2033
removed: r(|x := x r|) = r.  INCOMPATIBILITY: old proofs break
wenzelm@16234
  2034
occasionally, since simplification is more powerful by default.
wenzelm@16234
  2035
wenzelm@17275
  2036
* typedef: proper support for polymorphic sets, which contain extra
wenzelm@17275
  2037
type-variables in the term.
wenzelm@17275
  2038
wenzelm@16234
  2039
* Simplifier: automatically reasons about transitivity chains
wenzelm@16234
  2040
involving "trancl" (r^+) and "rtrancl" (r^*) by setting up tactics
wenzelm@16234
  2041
provided by Provers/trancl.ML as additional solvers.  INCOMPATIBILITY:
wenzelm@16234
  2042
old proofs break occasionally as simplification may now solve more
wenzelm@16234
  2043
goals than previously.
wenzelm@16234
  2044
wenzelm@16234
  2045
* Simplifier: converts x <= y into x = y if assumption y <= x is
wenzelm@16234
  2046
present.  Works for all partial orders (class "order"), in particular
wenzelm@16234
  2047
numbers and sets.  For linear orders (e.g. numbers) it treats ~ x < y
wenzelm@16234
  2048
just like y <= x.
wenzelm@16234
  2049
wenzelm@16234
  2050
* Simplifier: new simproc for "let x = a in f x".  If a is a free or
wenzelm@16234
  2051
bound variable or a constant then the let is unfolded.  Otherwise
wenzelm@16234
  2052
first a is simplified to b, and then f b is simplified to g. If
wenzelm@16234
  2053
possible we abstract b from g arriving at "let x = b in h x",
wenzelm@16234
  2054
otherwise we unfold the let and arrive at g.  The simproc can be
wenzelm@16234
  2055
enabled/disabled by the reference use_let_simproc.  Potential
wenzelm@16234
  2056
INCOMPATIBILITY since simplification is more powerful by default.
webertj@15776
  2057
paulson@16563
  2058
* Classical reasoning: the meson method now accepts theorems as arguments.
paulson@16563
  2059
paulson@17595
  2060
* Prover support: pre-release of the Isabelle-ATP linkup, which runs background
paulson@17595
  2061
jobs to provide advice on the provability of subgoals.
paulson@17595
  2062
wenzelm@16891
  2063
* Theory OrderedGroup and Ring_and_Field: various additions and
wenzelm@16891
  2064
improvements to faciliate calculations involving equalities and
wenzelm@16891
  2065
inequalities.
wenzelm@16891
  2066
wenzelm@16891
  2067
The following theorems have been eliminated or modified
wenzelm@16891
  2068
(INCOMPATIBILITY):
avigad@16888
  2069
avigad@16888
  2070
  abs_eq             now named abs_of_nonneg
wenzelm@17371
  2071
  abs_of_ge_0        now named abs_of_nonneg
wenzelm@17371
  2072
  abs_minus_eq       now named abs_of_nonpos
avigad@16888
  2073
  imp_abs_id         now named abs_of_nonneg
avigad@16888
  2074
  imp_abs_neg_id     now named abs_of_nonpos
avigad@16888
  2075
  mult_pos           now named mult_pos_pos
avigad@16888
  2076
  mult_pos_le        now named mult_nonneg_nonneg
avigad@16888
  2077
  mult_pos_neg_le    now named mult_nonneg_nonpos
avigad@16888
  2078
  mult_pos_neg2_le   now named mult_nonneg_nonpos2
avigad@16888
  2079
  mult_neg           now named mult_neg_neg
avigad@16888
  2080
  mult_neg_le        now named mult_nonpos_nonpos
avigad@16888
  2081
obua@23495
  2082
* The following lemmas in Ring_and_Field have been added to the simplifier:
obua@23495
  2083
     
obua@23495
  2084
     zero_le_square
obua@23495
  2085
     not_square_less_zero 
obua@23495
  2086
obua@23495
  2087
  The following lemmas have been deleted from Real/RealPow:
obua@23495
  2088
  
obua@23495
  2089
     realpow_zero_zero
obua@23495
  2090
     realpow_two
obua@23495
  2091
     realpow_less
obua@23495
  2092
     zero_le_power
obua@23495
  2093
     realpow_two_le
obua@23495
  2094
     abs_realpow_two
obua@23495
  2095
     realpow_two_abs     
obua@23495
  2096
wenzelm@16891
  2097
* Theory Parity: added rules for simplifying exponents.
wenzelm@16891
  2098
nipkow@17092
  2099
* Theory List:
nipkow@17092
  2100
nipkow@17092
  2101
The following theorems have been eliminated or modified
nipkow@17092
  2102
(INCOMPATIBILITY):
nipkow@17092
  2103
nipkow@17092
  2104
  list_all_Nil       now named list_all.simps(1)
nipkow@17092
  2105
  list_all_Cons      now named list_all.simps(2)
nipkow@17092
  2106
  list_all_conv      now named list_all_iff
nipkow@17092
  2107
  set_mem_eq         now named mem_iff
nipkow@17092
  2108
wenzelm@16929
  2109
* Theories SetsAndFunctions and BigO (see HOL/Library) support
wenzelm@16929
  2110
asymptotic "big O" calculations.  See the notes in BigO.thy.
wenzelm@16929
  2111
avigad@16888
  2112
avigad@16888
  2113
*** HOL-Complex ***
avigad@16888
  2114
wenzelm@16891
  2115
* Theory RealDef: better support for embedding natural numbers and
wenzelm@16891
  2116
integers in the reals.
wenzelm@16891
  2117
wenzelm@16891
  2118
The following theorems have been eliminated or modified
wenzelm@16891
  2119
(INCOMPATIBILITY):
wenzelm@16891
  2120
avigad@17016
  2121
  exp_ge_add_one_self  now requires no hypotheses
avigad@17016
  2122
  real_of_int_add      reversed direction of equality (use [symmetric])
avigad@17016
  2123
  real_of_int_minus    reversed direction of equality (use [symmetric])
avigad@17016
  2124
  real_of_int_diff     reversed direction of equality (use [symmetric])
avigad@17016
  2125
  real_of_int_mult     reversed direction of equality (use [symmetric])
wenzelm@16891
  2126
wenzelm@16891
  2127
* Theory RComplete: expanded support for floor and ceiling functions.
avigad@16888
  2128
avigad@16962
  2129
* Theory Ln is new, with properties of the natural logarithm
avigad@16962
  2130
wenzelm@17423
  2131
* Hyperreal: There is a new type constructor "star" for making
wenzelm@17423
  2132
nonstandard types.  The old type names are now type synonyms:
wenzelm@17423
  2133
wenzelm@17423
  2134
  hypreal = real star
wenzelm@17423
  2135
  hypnat = nat star
wenzelm@17423
  2136
  hcomplex = complex star
wenzelm@17423
  2137
wenzelm@17423
  2138
* Hyperreal: Many groups of similarly-defined constants have been
huffman@17442
  2139
replaced by polymorphic versions (INCOMPATIBILITY):
wenzelm@17423
  2140
wenzelm@17423
  2141
  star_of <-- hypreal_of_real, hypnat_of_nat, hcomplex_of_complex
wenzelm@17423
  2142
wenzelm@17423
  2143
  starset      <-- starsetNat, starsetC
wenzelm@17423
  2144
  *s*          <-- *sNat*, *sc*
wenzelm@17423
  2145
  starset_n    <-- starsetNat_n, starsetC_n
wenzelm@17423
  2146
  *sn*         <-- *sNatn*, *scn*
wenzelm@17423
  2147
  InternalSets <-- InternalNatSets, InternalCSets
wenzelm@17423
  2148
huffman@17442
  2149
  starfun      <-- starfun{Nat,Nat2,C,RC,CR}
wenzelm@17423
  2150
  *f*          <-- *fNat*, *fNat2*, *fc*, *fRc*, *fcR*
huffman@17442
  2151
  starfun_n    <-- starfun{Nat,Nat2,C,RC,CR}_n
wenzelm@17423
  2152
  *fn*         <-- *fNatn*, *fNat2n*, *fcn*, *fRcn*, *fcRn*
huffman@17442
  2153
  InternalFuns <-- InternalNatFuns, InternalNatFuns2, Internal{C,RC,CR}Funs
wenzelm@17423
  2154
wenzelm@17423
  2155
* Hyperreal: Many type-specific theorems have been removed in favor of
huffman@17442
  2156
theorems specific to various axiomatic type classes (INCOMPATIBILITY):
huffman@17442
  2157
huffman@17442
  2158
  add_commute <-- {hypreal,hypnat,hcomplex}_add_commute
huffman@17442
  2159
  add_assoc   <-- {hypreal,hypnat,hcomplex}_add_assocs
huffman@17442
  2160
  OrderedGroup.add_0 <-- {hypreal,hypnat,hcomplex}_add_zero_left
huffman@17442
  2161
  OrderedGroup.add_0_right <-- {hypreal,hcomplex}_add_zero_right
wenzelm@17423
  2162
  right_minus <-- hypreal_add_minus
huffman@17442
  2163
  left_minus <-- {hypreal,hcomplex}_add_minus_left
huffman@17442
  2164
  mult_commute <-- {hypreal,hypnat,hcomplex}_mult_commute
huffman@17442
  2165
  mult_assoc <-- {hypreal,hypnat,hcomplex}_mult_assoc
huffman@17442
  2166
  mult_1_left <-- {hypreal,hypnat}_mult_1, hcomplex_mult_one_left
wenzelm@17423
  2167
  mult_1_right <-- hcomplex_mult_one_right
wenzelm@17423
  2168
  mult_zero_left <-- hcomplex_mult_zero_left
huffman@17442
  2169
  left_distrib <-- {hypreal,hypnat,hcomplex}_add_mult_distrib
wenzelm@17423
  2170
  right_distrib <-- hypnat_add_mult_distrib2
huffman@17442
  2171
  zero_neq_one <-- {hypreal,hypnat,hcomplex}_zero_not_eq_one
wenzelm@17423
  2172
  right_inverse <-- hypreal_mult_inverse
wenzelm@17423
  2173
  left_inverse <-- hypreal_mult_inverse_left, hcomplex_mult_inv_left
huffman@17442
  2174
  order_refl <-- {hypreal,hypnat}_le_refl
huffman@17442
  2175
  order_trans <-- {hypreal,hypnat}_le_trans
huffman@17442
  2176
  order_antisym <-- {hypreal,hypnat}_le_anti_sym
huffman@17442
  2177
  order_less_le <-- {hypreal,hypnat}_less_le
huffman@17442
  2178
  linorder_linear <-- {hypreal,hypnat}_le_linear
huffman@17442
  2179
  add_left_mono <-- {hypreal,hypnat}_add_left_mono
huffman@17442
  2180
  mult_strict_left_mono <-- {hypreal,hypnat}_mult_less_mono2
wenzelm@17423
  2181
  add_nonneg_nonneg <-- hypreal_le_add_order
wenzelm@17423
  2182
wenzelm@17423
  2183
* Hyperreal: Separate theorems having to do with type-specific
wenzelm@17423
  2184
versions of constants have been merged into theorems that apply to the
huffman@17442
  2185
new polymorphic constants (INCOMPATIBILITY):
huffman@17442
  2186
huffman@17442
  2187
  STAR_UNIV_set <-- {STAR_real,NatStar_real,STARC_complex}_set
huffman@17442
  2188
  STAR_empty_set <-- {STAR,NatStar,STARC}_empty_set
huffman@17442
  2189
  STAR_Un <-- {STAR,NatStar,STARC}_Un
huffman@17442
  2190
  STAR_Int <-- {STAR,NatStar,STARC}_Int
huffman@17442
  2191
  STAR_Compl <-- {STAR,NatStar,STARC}_Compl
huffman@17442
  2192
  STAR_subset <-- {STAR,NatStar,STARC}_subset
huffman@17442
  2193
  STAR_mem <-- {STAR,NatStar,STARC}_mem
huffman@17442
  2194
  STAR_mem_Compl <-- {STAR,STARC}_mem_Compl
huffman@17442
  2195
  STAR_diff <-- {STAR,STARC}_diff
huffman@17442
  2196
  STAR_star_of_image_subset <-- {STAR_hypreal_of_real, NatStar_hypreal_of_real,
huffman@17442
  2197
    STARC_hcomplex_of_complex}_image_subset
huffman@17442
  2198
  starset_n_Un <-- starset{Nat,C}_n_Un
huffman@17442
  2199
  starset_n_Int <-- starset{Nat,C}_n_Int
huffman@17442
  2200
  starset_n_Compl <-- starset{Nat,C}_n_Compl
huffman@17442
  2201
  starset_n_diff <-- starset{Nat,C}_n_diff
huffman@17442
  2202
  InternalSets_Un <-- Internal{Nat,C}Sets_Un
huffman@17442
  2203
  InternalSets_Int <-- Internal{Nat,C}Sets_Int
huffman@17442
  2204
  InternalSets_Compl <-- Internal{Nat,C}Sets_Compl
huffman@17442
  2205
  InternalSets_diff <-- Internal{Nat,C}Sets_diff
huffman@17442
  2206
  InternalSets_UNIV_diff <-- Internal{Nat,C}Sets_UNIV_diff
huffman@17442
  2207
  InternalSets_starset_n <-- Internal{Nat,C}Sets_starset{Nat,C}_n
huffman@17442
  2208
  starset_starset_n_eq <-- starset{Nat,C}_starset{Nat,C}_n_eq
huffman@17442
  2209
  starset_n_starset <-- starset{Nat,C}_n_starset{Nat,C}
huffman@17442
  2210
  starfun_n_starfun <-- starfun{Nat,Nat2,C,RC,CR}_n_starfun{Nat,Nat2,C,RC,CR}
huffman@17442
  2211
  starfun <-- starfun{Nat,Nat2,C,RC,CR}
huffman@17442
  2212
  starfun_mult <-- starfun{Nat,Nat2,C,RC,CR}_mult
huffman@17442
  2213
  starfun_add <-- starfun{Nat,Nat2,C,RC,CR}_add
huffman@17442
  2214
  starfun_minus <-- starfun{Nat,Nat2,C,RC,CR}_minus
huffman@17442
  2215
  starfun_diff <-- starfun{C,RC,CR}_diff
huffman@17442
  2216
  starfun_o <-- starfun{NatNat2,Nat2,_stafunNat,C,C_starfunRC,_starfunCR}_o
huffman@17442
  2217
  starfun_o2 <-- starfun{NatNat2,_stafunNat,C,C_starfunRC,_starfunCR}_o2
huffman@17442
  2218
  starfun_const_fun <-- starfun{Nat,Nat2,C,RC,CR}_const_fun
huffman@17442
  2219
  starfun_inverse <-- starfun{Nat,C,RC,CR}_inverse
huffman@17442
  2220
  starfun_eq <-- starfun{Nat,Nat2,C,RC,CR}_eq
huffman@17442
  2221
  starfun_eq_iff <-- starfun{C,RC,CR}_eq_iff
wenzelm@17423
  2222
  starfun_Id <-- starfunC_Id
huffman@17442
  2223
  starfun_approx <-- starfun{Nat,CR}_approx
huffman@17442
  2224
  starfun_capprox <-- starfun{C,RC}_capprox
wenzelm@17423
  2225
  starfun_abs <-- starfunNat_rabs
huffman@17442
  2226
  starfun_lambda_cancel <-- starfun{C,CR,RC}_lambda_cancel
huffman@17442
  2227
  starfun_lambda_cancel2 <-- starfun{C,CR,RC}_lambda_cancel2
wenzelm@17423
  2228
  starfun_mult_HFinite_approx <-- starfunCR_mult_HFinite_capprox
huffman@17442
  2229
  starfun_mult_CFinite_capprox <-- starfun{C,RC}_mult_CFinite_capprox
huffman@17442
  2230
  starfun_add_capprox <-- starfun{C,RC}_add_capprox
wenzelm@17423
  2231
  starfun_add_approx <-- starfunCR_add_approx
wenzelm@17423
  2232
  starfun_inverse_inverse <-- starfunC_inverse_inverse
huffman@17442
  2233
  starfun_divide <-- starfun{C,CR,RC}_divide
huffman@17442
  2234
  starfun_n <-- starfun{Nat,C}_n
huffman@17442
  2235
  starfun_n_mult <-- starfun{Nat,C}_n_mult
huffman@17442
  2236
  starfun_n_add <-- starfun{Nat,C}_n_add
wenzelm@17423
  2237
  starfun_n_add_minus <-- starfunNat_n_add_minus
huffman@17442
  2238
  starfun_n_const_fun <-- starfun{Nat,C}_n_const_fun
huffman@17442
  2239
  starfun_n_minus <-- starfun{Nat,C}_n_minus
huffman@17442
  2240
  starfun_n_eq <-- starfun{Nat,C}_n_eq
huffman@17442
  2241
huffman@17442
  2242
  star_n_add <-- {hypreal,hypnat,hcomplex}_add
huffman@17442
  2243
  star_n_minus <-- {hypreal,hcomplex}_minus
huffman@17442
  2244
  star_n_diff <-- {hypreal,hcomplex}_diff
huffman@17442
  2245
  star_n_mult <-- {hypreal,hcomplex}_mult
huffman@17442
  2246
  star_n_inverse <-- {hypreal,hcomplex}_inverse
huffman@17442
  2247
  star_n_le <-- {hypreal,hypnat}_le
huffman@17442
  2248
  star_n_less <-- {hypreal,hypnat}_less
huffman@17442
  2249
  star_n_zero_num <-- {hypreal,hypnat,hcomplex}_zero_num
huffman@17442
  2250
  star_n_one_num <-- {hypreal,hypnat,hcomplex}_one_num
wenzelm@17423
  2251
  star_n_abs <-- hypreal_hrabs
wenzelm@17423
  2252
  star_n_divide <-- hcomplex_divide
wenzelm@17423
  2253
huffman@17442
  2254
  star_of_add <-- {hypreal_of_real,hypnat_of_nat,hcomplex_of_complex}_add
huffman@17442
  2255
  star_of_minus <-- {hypreal_of_real,hcomplex_of_complex}_minus
wenzelm@17423
  2256
  star_of_diff <-- hypreal_of_real_diff
huffman@17442
  2257
  star_of_mult <-- {hypreal_of_real,hypnat_of_nat,hcomplex_of_complex}_mult
huffman@17442
  2258
  star_of_one <-- {hypreal_of_real,hcomplex_of_complex}_one
huffman@17442
  2259
  star_of_zero <-- {hypreal_of_real,hypnat_of_nat,hcomplex_of_complex}_zero
huffman@17442
  2260
  star_of_le <-- {hypreal_of_real,hypnat_of_nat}_le_iff
huffman@17442
  2261
  star_of_less <-- {hypreal_of_real,hypnat_of_nat}_less_iff
huffman@17442
  2262
  star_of_eq <-- {hypreal_of_real,hypnat_of_nat,hcomplex_of_complex}_eq_iff
huffman@17442
  2263
  star_of_inverse <-- {hypreal_of_real,hcomplex_of_complex}_inverse
huffman@17442
  2264
  star_of_divide <-- {hypreal_of_real,hcomplex_of_complex}_divide
huffman@17442
  2265
  star_of_of_nat <-- {hypreal_of_real,hcomplex_of_complex}_of_nat
huffman@17442
  2266
  star_of_of_int <-- {hypreal_of_real,hcomplex_of_complex}_of_int
huffman@17442
  2267
  star_of_number_of <-- {hypreal,hcomplex}_number_of
wenzelm@17423
  2268
  star_of_number_less <-- number_of_less_hypreal_of_real_iff
wenzelm@17423
  2269
  star_of_number_le <-- number_of_le_hypreal_of_real_iff
wenzelm@17423
  2270
  star_of_eq_number <-- hypreal_of_real_eq_number_of_iff
wenzelm@17423
  2271
  star_of_less_number <-- hypreal_of_real_less_number_of_iff
wenzelm@17423
  2272
  star_of_le_number <-- hypreal_of_real_le_number_of_iff
wenzelm@17423
  2273
  star_of_power <-- hypreal_of_real_power
wenzelm@17423
  2274
  star_of_eq_0 <-- hcomplex_of_complex_zero_iff
wenzelm@17423
  2275
huffman@17442
  2276
* Hyperreal: new method "transfer" that implements the transfer
huffman@17442
  2277
principle of nonstandard analysis. With a subgoal that mentions
huffman@17442
  2278
nonstandard types like "'a star", the command "apply transfer"
huffman@17442
  2279
replaces it with an equivalent one that mentions only standard types.
huffman@17442
  2280
To be successful, all free variables must have standard types; non-
huffman@17442
  2281
standard variables must have explicit universal quantifiers.
huffman@17442
  2282
wenzelm@17641
  2283
* Hyperreal: A theory of Taylor series.
wenzelm@17641
  2284
wenzelm@15703
  2285
wenzelm@15703
  2286
*** HOLCF ***
wenzelm@15703
  2287
wenzelm@17533
  2288
* Discontinued special version of 'constdefs' (which used to support
wenzelm@17533
  2289
continuous functions) in favor of the general Pure one with full
wenzelm@17533
  2290
type-inference.
wenzelm@17533
  2291
wenzelm@17533
  2292
* New simplification procedure for solving continuity conditions; it
wenzelm@17533
  2293
is much faster on terms with many nested lambda abstractions (cubic
huffman@17442
  2294
instead of exponential time).
huffman@17442
  2295
wenzelm@17533
  2296
* New syntax for domain package: selector names are now optional.
huffman@17442
  2297
Parentheses should be omitted unless argument is lazy, for example:
huffman@17442
  2298
huffman@17442
  2299
  domain 'a stream = cons "'a" (lazy "'a stream")
huffman@17442
  2300
wenzelm@17533
  2301
* New command 'fixrec' for defining recursive functions with pattern
wenzelm@17533
  2302
matching; defining multiple functions with mutual recursion is also
wenzelm@17533
  2303
supported.  Patterns may include the constants cpair, spair, up, sinl,
wenzelm@17533
  2304
sinr, or any data constructor defined by the domain package. The given
wenzelm@17533
  2305
equations are proven as rewrite rules. See HOLCF/ex/Fixrec_ex.thy for
wenzelm@17533
  2306
syntax and examples.
wenzelm@17533
  2307
wenzelm@17533
  2308
* New commands 'cpodef' and 'pcpodef' for defining predicate subtypes
wenzelm@17533
  2309
of cpo and pcpo types. Syntax is exactly like the 'typedef' command,
wenzelm@17533
  2310
but the proof obligation additionally includes an admissibility
wenzelm@17533
  2311
requirement. The packages generate instances of class cpo or pcpo,
wenzelm@17533
  2312
with continuity and strictness theorems for Rep and Abs.
huffman@17442
  2313
huffman@17584
  2314
* HOLCF: Many theorems have been renamed according to a more standard naming
huffman@17584
  2315
scheme (INCOMPATIBILITY):
huffman@17584
  2316
huffman@17584
  2317
  foo_inject:  "foo$x = foo$y ==> x = y"
huffman@17584
  2318
  foo_eq:      "(foo$x = foo$y) = (x = y)"
huffman@17584
  2319
  foo_less:    "(foo$x << foo$y) = (x << y)"
huffman@17584
  2320
  foo_strict:  "foo$UU = UU"
huffman@17584
  2321
  foo_defined: "... ==> foo$x ~= UU"
huffman@17584
  2322
  foo_defined_iff: "(foo$x = UU) = (x = UU)"
huffman@17584
  2323
wenzelm@15703
  2324
wenzelm@15703
  2325
*** ZF ***
wenzelm@15703
  2326
wenzelm@16234
  2327
* ZF/ex: theories Group and Ring provide examples in abstract algebra,
wenzelm@16234
  2328
including the First Isomorphism Theorem (on quotienting by the kernel
wenzelm@16234
  2329
of a homomorphism).
wenzelm@15703
  2330
wenzelm@15703
  2331
* ZF/Simplifier: install second copy of type solver that actually
wenzelm@16234
  2332
makes use of TC rules declared to Isar proof contexts (or locales);
wenzelm@16234
  2333
the old version is still required for ML proof scripts.
wenzelm@15703
  2334
wenzelm@15703
  2335
wenzelm@17445
  2336
*** Cube ***
wenzelm@17445
  2337
wenzelm@17445
  2338
* Converted to Isar theory format; use locales instead of axiomatic
wenzelm@17445
  2339
theories.
wenzelm@17445
  2340
wenzelm@17445
  2341
wenzelm@15703
  2342
*** ML ***
wenzelm@15703
  2343
haftmann@21339
  2344
* Pure/library.ML: added ##>, ##>>, #>> -- higher-order counterparts
haftmann@21339
  2345
for ||>, ||>>, |>>,
haftmann@21339
  2346
wenzelm@15973
  2347
* Pure/library.ML no longer defines its own option datatype, but uses
wenzelm@16234
  2348
that of the SML basis, which has constructors NONE and SOME instead of
wenzelm@16234
  2349
None and Some, as well as exception Option.Option instead of OPTION.
wenzelm@16234
  2350
The functions the, if_none, is_some, is_none have been adapted
wenzelm@16234
  2351
accordingly, while Option.map replaces apsome.
wenzelm@15973
  2352
wenzelm@16860
  2353
* Pure/library.ML: the exception LIST has been given up in favour of
wenzelm@16860
  2354
the standard exceptions Empty and Subscript, as well as
wenzelm@16860
  2355
Library.UnequalLengths.  Function like Library.hd and Library.tl are
wenzelm@16860
  2356
superceded by the standard hd and tl functions etc.
wenzelm@16860
  2357
wenzelm@16860
  2358
A number of basic list functions are no longer exported to the ML
wenzelm@16860
  2359
toplevel, as they are variants of predefined functions.  The following
wenzelm@16234
  2360
suggests how one can translate existing code:
wenzelm@15973
  2361
wenzelm@15973
  2362
    rev_append xs ys = List.revAppend (xs, ys)
wenzelm@15973
  2363
    nth_elem (i, xs) = List.nth (xs, i)
wenzelm@15973
  2364
    last_elem xs = List.last xs
wenzelm@15973
  2365
    flat xss = List.concat xss
wenzelm@16234
  2366
    seq fs = List.app fs
wenzelm@15973
  2367
    partition P xs = List.partition P xs
wenzelm@15973
  2368
    mapfilter f xs = List.mapPartial f xs
wenzelm@15973
  2369
wenzelm@16860
  2370
* Pure/library.ML: several combinators for linear functional
wenzelm@16860
  2371
transformations, notably reverse application and composition:
wenzelm@16860
  2372
wenzelm@17371
  2373
  x |> f                f #> g
wenzelm@17371
  2374
  (x, y) |-> f          f #-> g
wenzelm@16860
  2375
haftmann@17495
  2376
* Pure/library.ML: introduced/changed precedence of infix operators:
haftmann@17495
  2377
haftmann@17495
  2378
  infix 1 |> |-> ||> ||>> |>> |>>> #> #->;
haftmann@17495
  2379
  infix 2 ?;
haftmann@17495
  2380
  infix 3 o oo ooo oooo;
haftmann@17495
  2381
  infix 4 ~~ upto downto;
haftmann@17495
  2382
haftmann@17495
  2383
Maybe INCOMPATIBILITY when any of those is used in conjunction with other
haftmann@17495
  2384
infix operators.
haftmann@17495
  2385
wenzelm@17408
  2386
* Pure/library.ML: natural list combinators fold, fold_rev, and
haftmann@16869
  2387
fold_map support linear functional transformations and nesting.  For
wenzelm@16860
  2388
example:
wenzelm@16860
  2389
wenzelm@16860
  2390
  fold f [x1, ..., xN] y =
wenzelm@16860
  2391
    y |> f x1 |> ... |> f xN
wenzelm@16860
  2392
wenzelm@16860
  2393
  (fold o fold) f [xs1, ..., xsN] y =
wenzelm@16860
  2394
    y |> fold f xs1 |> ... |> fold f xsN
wenzelm@16860
  2395
wenzelm@16860
  2396
  fold f [x1, ..., xN] =
wenzelm@16860
  2397
    f x1 #> ... #> f xN
wenzelm@16860
  2398
wenzelm@16860
  2399
  (fold o fold) f [xs1, ..., xsN] =
wenzelm@16860
  2400
    fold f xs1 #> ... #> fold f xsN
wenzelm@16860
  2401
wenzelm@17408
  2402
* Pure/library.ML: the following selectors on type 'a option are
wenzelm@17408
  2403
available:
wenzelm@17408
  2404
wenzelm@17408
  2405
  the:               'a option -> 'a  (*partial*)
wenzelm@17408
  2406
  these:             'a option -> 'a  where 'a = 'b list
haftmann@17402
  2407
  the_default: 'a -> 'a option -> 'a
haftmann@17402
  2408
  the_list:          'a option -> 'a list
haftmann@17402
  2409
wenzelm@17408
  2410
* Pure/General: structure AList (cf. Pure/General/alist.ML) provides
wenzelm@17408
  2411
basic operations for association lists, following natural argument
haftmann@17564
  2412
order; moreover the explicit equality predicate passed here avoids
haftmann@17495
  2413
potentially expensive polymorphic runtime equality checks.
haftmann@17495
  2414
The old functions may be expressed as follows:
wenzelm@17408
  2415
wenzelm@17408
  2416
  assoc = uncurry (AList.lookup (op =))
wenzelm@17408
  2417
  assocs = these oo AList.lookup (op =)
wenzelm@17408
  2418
  overwrite = uncurry (AList.update (op =)) o swap
wenzelm@17408
  2419
haftmann@17564
  2420
* Pure/General: structure AList (cf. Pure/General/alist.ML) provides
haftmann@17564
  2421
haftmann@17564
  2422
  val make: ('a -> 'b) -> 'a list -> ('a * 'b) list
haftmann@17564
  2423
  val find: ('a * 'b -> bool) -> ('c * 'b) list -> 'a -> 'c list
haftmann@17564
  2424
haftmann@17564
  2425
replacing make_keylist and keyfilter (occassionally used)
haftmann@17564
  2426
Naive rewrites:
haftmann@17564
  2427
haftmann@17564
  2428
  make_keylist = AList.make
haftmann@17564
  2429
  keyfilter = AList.find (op =)
haftmann@17564
  2430
haftmann@17564
  2431
* eq_fst and eq_snd now take explicit equality parameter, thus
haftmann@17564
  2432
  avoiding eqtypes. Naive rewrites:
haftmann@17564
  2433
haftmann@17564
  2434
    eq_fst = eq_fst (op =)
haftmann@17564
  2435
    eq_snd = eq_snd (op =)
haftmann@17564
  2436
haftmann@17564
  2437
* Removed deprecated apl and apr (rarely used).
haftmann@17564
  2438
  Naive rewrites:
haftmann@17564
  2439
haftmann@17564
  2440
    apl (n, op) =>>= curry op n
haftmann@17564
  2441
    apr (op, m) =>>= fn n => op (n, m)
haftmann@17564
  2442
wenzelm@17408
  2443
* Pure/General: structure OrdList (cf. Pure/General/ord_list.ML)
wenzelm@17408
  2444
provides a reasonably efficient light-weight implementation of sets as
wenzelm@17408
  2445
lists.
wenzelm@17408
  2446
wenzelm@17408
  2447
* Pure/General: generic tables (cf. Pure/General/table.ML) provide a
wenzelm@17408
  2448
few new operations; existing lookup and update are now curried to
wenzelm@17408
  2449
follow natural argument order (for use with fold etc.);
wenzelm@17408
  2450
INCOMPATIBILITY, use (uncurry Symtab.lookup) etc. as last resort.
wenzelm@17408
  2451
wenzelm@17408
  2452
* Pure/General: output via the Isabelle channels of
wenzelm@17408
  2453
writeln/warning/error etc. is now passed through Output.output, with a
wenzelm@17408
  2454
hook for arbitrary transformations depending on the print_mode
wenzelm@17408
  2455
(cf. Output.add_mode -- the first active mode that provides a output
wenzelm@17408
  2456
function wins).  Already formatted output may be embedded into further
wenzelm@17408
  2457
text via Output.raw; the result of Pretty.string_of/str_of and derived
wenzelm@17408
  2458
functions (string_of_term/cterm/thm etc.) is already marked raw to
wenzelm@17408
  2459
accommodate easy composition of diagnostic messages etc.  Programmers
wenzelm@17408
  2460
rarely need to care about Output.output or Output.raw at all, with
wenzelm@17408
  2461
some notable exceptions: Output.output is required when bypassing the
wenzelm@17408
  2462
standard channels (writeln etc.), or in token translations to produce
wenzelm@17408
  2463
properly formatted results; Output.raw is required when capturing
wenzelm@17408
  2464
already output material that will eventually be presented to the user
wenzelm@17408
  2465
a second time.  For the default print mode, both Output.output and
wenzelm@17408
  2466
Output.raw have no effect.
wenzelm@17408
  2467
wenzelm@17408
  2468
* Pure/General: Output.time_accumulator NAME creates an operator ('a
wenzelm@17408
  2469
-> 'b) -> 'a -> 'b to measure runtime and count invocations; the
wenzelm@17408
  2470
cumulative results are displayed at the end of a batch session.
wenzelm@17408
  2471
wenzelm@17408
  2472
* Pure/General: File.sysify_path and File.quote_sysify path have been
wenzelm@17408
  2473
replaced by File.platform_path and File.shell_path (with appropriate
wenzelm@17408
  2474
hooks).  This provides a clean interface for unusual systems where the
wenzelm@17408
  2475
internal and external process view of file names are different.
wenzelm@17408
  2476
wenzelm@16689
  2477
* Pure: more efficient orders for basic syntactic entities: added
wenzelm@16689
  2478
fast_string_ord, fast_indexname_ord, fast_term_ord; changed sort_ord
wenzelm@16689
  2479
and typ_ord to use fast_string_ord and fast_indexname_ord (term_ord is
wenzelm@16689
  2480
NOT affected); structures Symtab, Vartab, Typtab, Termtab use the fast
wenzelm@16689
  2481
orders now -- potential INCOMPATIBILITY for code that depends on a
wenzelm@16689
  2482
particular order for Symtab.keys, Symtab.dest, etc. (consider using
wenzelm@16689
  2483
Library.sort_strings on result).
wenzelm@16689
  2484
wenzelm@17408
  2485
* Pure/term.ML: combinators fold_atyps, fold_aterms, fold_term_types,
wenzelm@17408
  2486
fold_types traverse types/terms from left to right, observing natural
wenzelm@17408
  2487
argument order.  Supercedes previous foldl_XXX versions, add_frees,
wenzelm@17408
  2488
add_vars etc. have been adapted as well: INCOMPATIBILITY.
wenzelm@17408
  2489
wenzelm@16151
  2490
* Pure: name spaces have been refined, with significant changes of the
wenzelm@16234
  2491
internal interfaces -- INCOMPATIBILITY.  Renamed cond_extern(_table)
wenzelm@16234
  2492
to extern(_table).  The plain name entry path is superceded by a
wenzelm@16234
  2493
general 'naming' context, which also includes the 'policy' to produce
wenzelm@16234
  2494
a fully qualified name and external accesses of a fully qualified
wenzelm@16234
  2495
name; NameSpace.extend is superceded by context dependent
wenzelm@16234
  2496
Sign.declare_name.  Several theory and proof context operations modify
wenzelm@16234
  2497
the naming context.  Especially note Theory.restore_naming and
wenzelm@16234
  2498
ProofContext.restore_naming to get back to a sane state; note that
wenzelm@16234
  2499
Theory.add_path is no longer sufficient to recover from
wenzelm@16234
  2500
Theory.absolute_path in particular.
wenzelm@16234
  2501
wenzelm@16234
  2502
* Pure: new flags short_names (default false) and unique_names
wenzelm@16234
  2503
(default true) for controlling output of qualified names.  If
wenzelm@16234
  2504
short_names is set, names are printed unqualified.  If unique_names is
wenzelm@16234
  2505
reset, the name prefix is reduced to the minimum required to achieve
wenzelm@16234
  2506
the original result when interning again, even if there is an overlap
wenzelm@16234
  2507
with earlier declarations.
wenzelm@16151
  2508
wenzelm@16456
  2509
* Pure/TheoryDataFun: change of the argument structure; 'prep_ext' is
wenzelm@16456
  2510
now 'extend', and 'merge' gets an additional Pretty.pp argument
wenzelm@16456
  2511
(useful for printing error messages).  INCOMPATIBILITY.
wenzelm@16456
  2512
wenzelm@16456
  2513
* Pure: major reorganization of the theory context.  Type Sign.sg and
wenzelm@16456
  2514
Theory.theory are now identified, referring to the universal
wenzelm@16456
  2515
Context.theory (see Pure/context.ML).  Actual signature and theory
wenzelm@16456
  2516
content is managed as theory data.  The old code and interfaces were
wenzelm@16456
  2517
spread over many files and structures; the new arrangement introduces
wenzelm@16456
  2518
considerable INCOMPATIBILITY to gain more clarity:
wenzelm@16456
  2519
wenzelm@16456
  2520
  Context -- theory management operations (name, identity, inclusion,
wenzelm@16456
  2521
    parents, ancestors, merge, etc.), plus generic theory data;
wenzelm@16456
  2522
wenzelm@16456
  2523
  Sign -- logical signature and syntax operations (declaring consts,
wenzelm@16456
  2524
    types, etc.), plus certify/read for common entities;
wenzelm@16456
  2525
wenzelm@16456
  2526
  Theory -- logical theory operations (stating axioms, definitions,
wenzelm@16456
  2527
    oracles), plus a copy of logical signature operations (consts,
wenzelm@16456
  2528
    types, etc.); also a few basic management operations (Theory.copy,
wenzelm@16456
  2529
    Theory.merge, etc.)
wenzelm@16456
  2530
wenzelm@16456
  2531
The most basic sign_of operations (Theory.sign_of, Thm.sign_of_thm
wenzelm@16456
  2532
etc.) as well as the sign field in Thm.rep_thm etc. have been retained
wenzelm@16456
  2533
for convenience -- they merely return the theory.
wenzelm@16456
  2534
wenzelm@17193
  2535
* Pure: type Type.tsig is superceded by theory in most interfaces.
wenzelm@17193
  2536
wenzelm@16547
  2537
* Pure: the Isar proof context type is already defined early in Pure
wenzelm@16547
  2538
as Context.proof (note that ProofContext.context and Proof.context are
wenzelm@16547
  2539
aliases, where the latter is the preferred name).  This enables other
wenzelm@16547
  2540
Isabelle components to refer to that type even before Isar is present.
wenzelm@16547
  2541
wenzelm@16373
  2542
* Pure/sign/theory: discontinued named name spaces (i.e. classK,
wenzelm@16373
  2543
typeK, constK, axiomK, oracleK), but provide explicit operations for
wenzelm@16373
  2544
any of these kinds.  For example, Sign.intern typeK is now
wenzelm@16373
  2545
Sign.intern_type, Theory.hide_space Sign.typeK is now
wenzelm@16373
  2546
Theory.hide_types.  Also note that former
wenzelm@16373
  2547
Theory.hide_classes/types/consts are now
wenzelm@16373
  2548
Theory.hide_classes_i/types_i/consts_i, while the non '_i' versions
wenzelm@16373
  2549
internalize their arguments!  INCOMPATIBILITY.
wenzelm@16373
  2550
wenzelm@16506
  2551
* Pure: get_thm interface (of PureThy and ProofContext) expects
wenzelm@16506
  2552
datatype thmref (with constructors Name and NameSelection) instead of
wenzelm@16506
  2553
plain string -- INCOMPATIBILITY;
wenzelm@16506
  2554
wenzelm@16151
  2555
* Pure: cases produced by proof methods specify options, where NONE
wenzelm@16234
  2556
means to remove case bindings -- INCOMPATIBILITY in
wenzelm@16234
  2557
(RAW_)METHOD_CASES.
wenzelm@16151
  2558
wenzelm@16373
  2559
* Pure: the following operations retrieve axioms or theorems from a
wenzelm@16373
  2560
theory node or theory hierarchy, respectively:
wenzelm@16373
  2561
wenzelm@16373
  2562
  Theory.axioms_of: theory -> (string * term) list
wenzelm@16373
  2563
  Theory.all_axioms_of: theory -> (string * term) list
wenzelm@16373
  2564
  PureThy.thms_of: theory -> (string * thm) list
wenzelm@16373
  2565
  PureThy.all_thms_of: theory -> (string * thm) list
wenzelm@16373
  2566
wenzelm@16718
  2567
* Pure: print_tac now outputs the goal through the trace channel.
wenzelm@16718
  2568
wenzelm@17408
  2569
* Isar toplevel: improved diagnostics, mostly for Poly/ML only.
wenzelm@17408
  2570
Reference Toplevel.debug (default false) controls detailed printing
wenzelm@17408
  2571
and tracing of low-level exceptions; Toplevel.profiling (default 0)
wenzelm@17408
  2572
controls execution profiling -- set to 1 for time and 2 for space
wenzelm@17408
  2573
(both increase the runtime).
wenzelm@17408
  2574
wenzelm@17408
  2575
* Isar session: The initial use of ROOT.ML is now always timed,
wenzelm@17408
  2576
i.e. the log will show the actual process times, in contrast to the
wenzelm@17408
  2577
elapsed wall-clock time that the outer shell wrapper produces.
wenzelm@17408
  2578
wenzelm@17408
  2579
* Simplifier: improved handling of bound variables (nameless
wenzelm@16997
  2580
representation, avoid allocating new strings).  Simprocs that invoke
wenzelm@16997
  2581
the Simplifier recursively should use Simplifier.inherit_bounds to
wenzelm@17720
  2582
avoid local name clashes.  Failure to do so produces warnings
wenzelm@17720
  2583
"Simplifier: renamed bound variable ..."; set Simplifier.debug_bounds
wenzelm@17720
  2584
for further details.
wenzelm@16234
  2585
wenzelm@17166
  2586
* ML functions legacy_bindings and use_legacy_bindings produce ML fact
wenzelm@17166
  2587
bindings for all theorems stored within a given theory; this may help
wenzelm@17166
  2588
in porting non-Isar theories to Isar ones, while keeping ML proof
wenzelm@17166
  2589
scripts for the time being.
wenzelm@17166
  2590
wenzelm@17457
  2591
* ML operator HTML.with_charset specifies the charset begin used for
wenzelm@17457
  2592
generated HTML files.  For example:
wenzelm@17457
  2593
wenzelm@17457
  2594
  HTML.with_charset "utf-8" use_thy "Hebrew";
wenzelm@17538
  2595
  HTML.with_charset "utf-8" use_thy "Chinese";
wenzelm@17457
  2596
wenzelm@16234
  2597
wenzelm@16234
  2598
*** System ***
wenzelm@16234
  2599
wenzelm@16234
  2600
* Allow symlinks to all proper Isabelle executables (Isabelle,
wenzelm@16234
  2601
isabelle, isatool etc.).
wenzelm@16234
  2602
wenzelm@16234
  2603
* ISABELLE_DOC_FORMAT setting specifies preferred document format (for
wenzelm@16234
  2604
isatool doc, isatool mkdir, display_drafts etc.).
wenzelm@16234
  2605
wenzelm@16234
  2606
* isatool usedir: option -f allows specification of the ML file to be
wenzelm@16234
  2607
used by Isabelle; default is ROOT.ML.
wenzelm@16234
  2608
wenzelm@16251
  2609
* New isatool version outputs the version identifier of the Isabelle
wenzelm@16251
  2610
distribution being used.
wenzelm@16251
  2611
wenzelm@16251
  2612
* HOL: new isatool dimacs2hol converts files in DIMACS CNF format
wenzelm@16234
  2613
(containing Boolean satisfiability problems) into Isabelle/HOL
wenzelm@16234
  2614
theories.
paulson@14885
  2615
paulson@14885
  2616
wenzelm@14655
  2617
wenzelm@14606
  2618
New in Isabelle2004 (April 2004)
wenzelm@14606
  2619
--------------------------------
wenzelm@13280
  2620
skalberg@14171
  2621
*** General ***
skalberg@14171
  2622
ballarin@14398
  2623
* Provers/order.ML:  new efficient reasoner for partial and linear orders.
ballarin@14398
  2624
  Replaces linorder.ML.
ballarin@14398
  2625
wenzelm@14606
  2626
* Pure: Greek letters (except small lambda, \<lambda>), as well as Gothic
wenzelm@14606
  2627
  (\<aa>...\<zz>\<AA>...\<ZZ>), calligraphic (\<A>...\<Z>), and Euler
skalberg@14173
  2628
  (\<a>...\<z>), are now considered normal letters, and can therefore
skalberg@14173
  2629
  be used anywhere where an ASCII letter (a...zA...Z) has until
skalberg@14173
  2630
  now. COMPATIBILITY: This obviously changes the parsing of some
skalberg@14173
  2631
  terms, especially where a symbol has been used as a binder, say
skalberg@14173
  2632
  '\<Pi>x. ...', which is now a type error since \<Pi>x will be parsed
skalberg@14173
  2633
  as an identifier.  Fix it by inserting a space around former
skalberg@14173
  2634
  symbols.  Call 'isatool fixgreek' to try to fix parsing errors in
skalberg@14173
  2635
  existing theory and ML files.
skalberg@14171
  2636
paulson@14237
  2637
* Pure: Macintosh and Windows line-breaks are now allowed in theory files.
paulson@14237
  2638
wenzelm@14731
  2639
* Pure: single letter sub/superscripts (\<^isub> and \<^isup>) are now
wenzelm@14731
  2640
  allowed in identifiers. Similar to Greek letters \<^isub> is now considered
wenzelm@14731
  2641
  a normal (but invisible) letter. For multiple letter subscripts repeat
wenzelm@14731
  2642
  \<^isub> like this: x\<^isub>1\<^isub>2.
kleing@14233
  2643
kleing@14333
  2644
* Pure: There are now sub-/superscripts that can span more than one
kleing@14333
  2645
  character. Text between \<^bsub> and \<^esub> is set in subscript in
wenzelm@14606
  2646
  ProofGeneral and LaTeX, text between \<^bsup> and \<^esup> in
wenzelm@14606
  2647
  superscript. The new control characters are not identifier parts.
kleing@14333
  2648
schirmer@14561
  2649
* Pure: Control-symbols of the form \<^raw:...> will literally print the
wenzelm@14606
  2650
  content of "..." to the latex file instead of \isacntrl... . The "..."
wenzelm@14606
  2651
  may consist of any printable characters excluding the end bracket >.
schirmer@14361
  2652
paulson@14237
  2653
* Pure: Using new Isar command "finalconsts" (or the ML functions
paulson@14237
  2654
  Theory.add_finals or Theory.add_finals_i) it is now possible to
paulson@14237
  2655
  declare constants "final", which prevents their being given a definition
paulson@14237
  2656
  later.  It is useful for constants whose behaviour is fixed axiomatically
skalberg@14224
  2657
  rather than definitionally, such as the meta-logic connectives.
skalberg@14224
  2658
wenzelm@14606
  2659
* Pure: 'instance' now handles general arities with general sorts
wenzelm@14606
  2660
  (i.e. intersections of classes),
skalberg@14503
  2661
kleing@14547
  2662
* Presentation: generated HTML now uses a CSS style sheet to make layout
wenzelm@14731
  2663
  (somewhat) independent of content. It is copied from lib/html/isabelle.css.
kleing@14547
  2664
  It can be changed to alter the colors/layout of generated pages.
kleing@14547
  2665
wenzelm@14556
  2666
ballarin@14175
  2667
*** Isar ***
ballarin@14175
  2668
ballarin@14508
  2669
* Tactic emulation methods rule_tac, erule_tac, drule_tac, frule_tac,
ballarin@14508
  2670
  cut_tac, subgoal_tac and thin_tac:
ballarin@14175
  2671
  - Now understand static (Isar) contexts.  As a consequence, users of Isar
ballarin@14175
  2672
    locales are no longer forced to write Isar proof scripts.
ballarin@14175
  2673
    For details see Isar Reference Manual, paragraph 4.3.2: Further tactic
ballarin@14175
  2674
    emulations.
ballarin@14175
  2675
  - INCOMPATIBILITY: names of variables to be instantiated may no
ballarin@14211
  2676
    longer be enclosed in quotes.  Instead, precede variable name with `?'.
ballarin@14211
  2677
    This is consistent with the instantiation attribute "where".
ballarin@14211
  2678
ballarin@14257
  2679
* Attributes "where" and "of":
ballarin@14285
  2680
  - Now take type variables of instantiated theorem into account when reading
ballarin@14285
  2681
    the instantiation string.  This fixes a bug that caused instantiated
ballarin@14285
  2682
    theorems to have too special types in some circumstances.
ballarin@14285
  2683
  - "where" permits explicit instantiations of type variables.
ballarin@14257
  2684
wenzelm@14556
  2685
* Calculation commands "moreover" and "also" no longer interfere with
wenzelm@14556
  2686
  current facts ("this"), admitting arbitrary combinations with "then"
wenzelm@14556
  2687
  and derived forms.
kleing@14283
  2688
ballarin@14211
  2689
* Locales:
ballarin@14211
  2690
  - Goal statements involving the context element "includes" no longer
ballarin@14211
  2691
    generate theorems with internal delta predicates (those ending on
ballarin@14211
  2692
    "_axioms") in the premise.
ballarin@14211
  2693
    Resolve particular premise with <locale>.intro to obtain old form.
ballarin@14211
  2694
  - Fixed bug in type inference ("unify_frozen") that prevented mix of target
ballarin@14211
  2695
    specification and "includes" elements in goal statement.
ballarin@14254
  2696
  - Rule sets <locale>.intro and <locale>.axioms no longer declared as
ballarin@14254
  2697
    [intro?] and [elim?] (respectively) by default.
ballarin@14508
  2698
  - Experimental command for instantiation of locales in proof contexts:
ballarin@14551
  2699
        instantiate <label>[<attrs>]: <loc>
ballarin@14508
  2700
    Instantiates locale <loc> and adds all its theorems to the current context
ballarin@14551
  2701
    taking into account their attributes.  Label and attrs are optional
ballarin@14551
  2702
    modifiers, like in theorem declarations.  If present, names of
ballarin@14551
  2703
    instantiated theorems are qualified with <label>, and the attributes
ballarin@14551
  2704
    <attrs> are applied after any attributes these theorems might have already.
ballarin@14551
  2705
      If the locale has assumptions, a chained fact of the form
ballarin@14508
  2706
    "<loc> t1 ... tn" is expected from which instantiations of the parameters
ballarin@14551
  2707
    are derived.  The command does not support old-style locales declared
ballarin@14551
  2708
    with "locale (open)".
ballarin@14551
  2709
      A few (very simple) examples can be found in FOL/ex/LocaleInst.thy.
ballarin@14175
  2710
ballarin@14175
  2711
* HOL: Tactic emulation methods induct_tac and case_tac understand static
ballarin@14175
  2712
  (Isar) contexts.
ballarin@14175
  2713
wenzelm@14556
  2714
kleing@14136
  2715
*** HOL ***
kleing@14136
  2716
kleing@14624
  2717
* Proof import: new image HOL4 contains the imported library from
kleing@14624
  2718
  the HOL4 system with about 2500 theorems. It is imported by
kleing@14624
  2719
  replaying proof terms produced by HOL4 in Isabelle. The HOL4 image
kleing@14624
  2720
  can be used like any other Isabelle image.  See
kleing@14624
  2721
  HOL/Import/HOL/README for more information.
kleing@14624
  2722
ballarin@14398
  2723
* Simplifier:
ballarin@14398
  2724
  - Much improved handling of linear and partial orders.
ballarin@14398
  2725
    Reasoners for linear and partial orders are set up for type classes
ballarin@14398
  2726
    "linorder" and "order" respectively, and are added to the default simpset
ballarin@14398
  2727
    as solvers.  This means that the simplifier can build transitivity chains
ballarin@14398
  2728
    to solve goals from the assumptions.
ballarin@14398
  2729
  - INCOMPATIBILITY: old proofs break occasionally.  Typically, applications
ballarin@14398
  2730
    of blast or auto after simplification become unnecessary because the goal
ballarin@14398
  2731
    is solved by simplification already.
ballarin@14398
  2732
wenzelm@14731
  2733
* Numerics: new theory Ring_and_Field contains over 250 basic numerical laws,
paulson@14389
  2734
    all proved in axiomatic type classes for semirings, rings and fields.
paulson@14389
  2735
paulson@14389
  2736
* Numerics:
paulson@14389
  2737
  - Numeric types (nat, int, and in HOL-Complex rat, real, complex, etc.) are
wenzelm@14731
  2738
    now formalized using the Ring_and_Field theory mentioned above.
paulson@14389
  2739
  - INCOMPATIBILITY: simplification and arithmetic behaves somewhat differently
paulson@14389
  2740
    than before, because now they are set up once in a generic manner.
wenzelm@14731
  2741
  - INCOMPATIBILITY: many type-specific arithmetic laws have gone.
paulson@14480
  2742
    Look for the general versions in Ring_and_Field (and Power if they concern
paulson@14480
  2743
    exponentiation).
paulson@14389
  2744
paulson@14401
  2745
* Type "rat" of the rational numbers is now available in HOL-Complex.
paulson@14389
  2746
schirmer@14255
  2747
* Records:
schirmer@14255
  2748
  - Record types are now by default printed with their type abbreviation
schirmer@14255
  2749
    instead of the list of all field types. This can be configured via
schirmer@14255
  2750
    the reference "print_record_type_abbr".
wenzelm@14731
  2751
  - Simproc "record_upd_simproc" for simplification of multiple updates added
schirmer@14255
  2752
    (not enabled by default).
schirmer@14427
  2753
  - Simproc "record_ex_sel_eq_simproc" to simplify EX x. sel r = x resp.
schirmer@14427
  2754
    EX x. x = sel r to True (not enabled by default).
schirmer@14255
  2755
  - Tactic "record_split_simp_tac" to split and simplify records added.
wenzelm@14731
  2756
kleing@14136
  2757
* 'specification' command added, allowing for definition by
skalberg@14224
  2758
  specification.  There is also an 'ax_specification' command that
skalberg@14224
  2759
  introduces the new constants axiomatically.
kleing@14136
  2760
nipkow@14375
  2761
* arith(_tac) is now able to generate counterexamples for reals as well.
nipkow@14375
  2762
ballarin@14399
  2763
* HOL-Algebra: new locale "ring" for non-commutative rings.
ballarin@14399
  2764
paulson@14243
  2765
* HOL-ex: InductiveInvariant_examples illustrates advanced recursive function
kleing@14610
  2766
  definitions, thanks to Sava Krsti\'{c} and John Matthews.
kleing@14610
  2767
wenzelm@14731
  2768
* HOL-Matrix: a first theory for matrices in HOL with an application of
kleing@14610
  2769
  matrix theory to linear programming.
kleing@14136
  2770
nipkow@14380
  2771
* Unions and Intersections:
nipkow@15119
  2772
  The latex output syntax of UN and INT has been changed
nipkow@15119
  2773
  from "\Union x \in A. B" to "\Union_{x \in A} B"
nipkow@15119
  2774
  i.e. the index formulae has become a subscript.
nipkow@15119
  2775
  Similarly for "\Union x. B", and for \Inter instead of \Union.
nipkow@14380
  2776
kleing@14418
  2777
* Unions and Intersections over Intervals:
wenzelm@14731
  2778
  There is new short syntax "UN i<=n. A" for "UN i:{0..n}. A". There is
wenzelm@14731
  2779
  also an x-symbol version with subscripts "\<Union>\<^bsub>i <= n\<^esub>. A"
kleing@14418
  2780
  like in normal math, and corresponding versions for < and for intersection.
kleing@14418
  2781
nipkow@15677
  2782
* HOL/List: Ordering "lexico" is renamed "lenlex" and the standard
nipkow@15677
  2783
  lexicographic dictonary ordering has been added as "lexord".
nipkow@15677
  2784
paulson@14401
  2785
* ML: the legacy theory structures Int and List have been removed. They had
paulson@14401
  2786
  conflicted with ML Basis Library structures having the same names.
nipkow@14380
  2787
webertj@14464
  2788
* 'refute' command added to search for (finite) countermodels.  Only works
webertj@14464
  2789
  for a fragment of HOL.  The installation of an external SAT solver is
webertj@14464
  2790
  highly recommended.  See "HOL/Refute.thy" for details.
webertj@14464
  2791
berghofe@14602
  2792
* 'quickcheck' command: Allows to find counterexamples by evaluating
berghofe@14602
  2793
  formulae under an assignment of free variables to random values.
berghofe@14602
  2794
  In contrast to 'refute', it can deal with inductive datatypes,
berghofe@14602
  2795
  but cannot handle quantifiers. See "HOL/ex/Quickcheck_Examples.thy"
berghofe@14602
  2796
  for examples.
webertj@14464
  2797
wenzelm@14606
  2798
oheimb@14536
  2799
*** HOLCF ***
oheimb@14536
  2800
oheimb@14536
  2801
* Streams now come with concatenation and are part of the HOLCF image
oheimb@14536
  2802
wenzelm@14572
  2803
wenzelm@14572
  2804
kleing@14136
  2805
New in Isabelle2003 (May 2003)
wenzelm@14606
  2806
------------------------------
kleing@14136
  2807
wenzelm@13280
  2808
*** General ***
wenzelm@13280
  2809
berghofe@13618
  2810
* Provers/simplifier:
berghofe@13618
  2811
nipkow@13781
  2812
  - Completely reimplemented method simp (ML: Asm_full_simp_tac):
berghofe@13618
  2813
    Assumptions are now subject to complete mutual simplification,
berghofe@13618
  2814
    not just from left to right. The simplifier now preserves
berghofe@13618
  2815
    the order of assumptions.
berghofe@13618
  2816
berghofe@13618
  2817
    Potential INCOMPATIBILITY:
berghofe@13618
  2818
nipkow@13781
  2819
    -- simp sometimes diverges where the old version did
nipkow@13781
  2820
       not, e.g. invoking simp on the goal
berghofe@13618
  2821
berghofe@13618
  2822
        [| P (f x); y = x; f x = f y |] ==> Q
berghofe@13618
  2823
nipkow@13781
  2824
       now gives rise to the infinite reduction sequence
nipkow@13781
  2825
nipkow@13781
  2826
        P(f x) --(f x = f y)--> P(f y) --(y = x)--> P(f x) --(f x = f y)--> ...
nipkow@13781
  2827
nipkow@13781
  2828
       Using "simp (asm_lr)" (ML: Asm_lr_simp_tac) instead often solves this
nipkow@13781
  2829
       kind of problem.
nipkow@13781
  2830
nipkow@13781
  2831
    -- Tactics combining classical reasoner and simplification (such as auto)
nipkow@13781
  2832
       are also affected by this change, because many of them rely on
nipkow@13781
  2833
       simp. They may sometimes diverge as well or yield a different numbers
nipkow@13781
  2834
       of subgoals. Try to use e.g. force, fastsimp, or safe instead of auto
nipkow@13781
  2835
       in case of problems. Sometimes subsequent calls to the classical
nipkow@13781
  2836
       reasoner will fail because a preceeding call to the simplifier too
nipkow@13781
  2837
       eagerly simplified the goal, e.g. deleted redundant premises.
berghofe@13618
  2838
berghofe@13618
  2839
  - The simplifier trace now shows the names of the applied rewrite rules
berghofe@13618
  2840
nipkow@13829
  2841
  - You can limit the number of recursive invocations of the simplifier
nipkow@13829
  2842
    during conditional rewriting (where the simplifie tries to solve the
nipkow@13829
  2843
    conditions before applying the rewrite rule):
nipkow@13829
  2844
    ML "simp_depth_limit := n"
nipkow@13829
  2845
    where n is an integer. Thus you can force termination where previously
nipkow@13829
  2846
    the simplifier would diverge.
nipkow@13829
  2847
ballarin@13835
  2848
  - Accepts free variables as head terms in congruence rules.  Useful in Isar.
nipkow@13829
  2849
ballarin@13938
  2850
  - No longer aborts on failed congruence proof.  Instead, the
ballarin@13938
  2851
    congruence is ignored.
ballarin@13938
  2852
berghofe@14008
  2853
* Pure: New generic framework for extracting programs from constructive
berghofe@14008
  2854
  proofs. See HOL/Extraction.thy for an example instantiation, as well
berghofe@14008
  2855
  as HOL/Extraction for some case studies.
berghofe@14008
  2856
nipkow@13868
  2857
* Pure: The main goal of the proof state is no longer shown by default, only
nipkow@13868
  2858
the subgoals. This behaviour is controlled by a new flag.
ballarin@13835
  2859
   PG menu: Isabelle/Isar -> Settings -> Show Main Goal
nipkow@13815
  2860
(ML: Proof.show_main_goal).
nipkow@13815
  2861
nipkow@13815
  2862
* Pure: You can find all matching introduction rules for subgoal 1, i.e. all
nipkow@13815
  2863
rules whose conclusion matches subgoal 1:
nipkow@13815
  2864
      PG menu: Isabelle/Isar -> Show me -> matching rules
nipkow@13815
  2865
The rules are ordered by how closely they match the subgoal.
nipkow@13815
  2866
In particular, rules that solve a subgoal outright are displayed first
nipkow@13815
  2867
(or rather last, the way they are printed).
nipkow@13815
  2868
(ML: ProofGeneral.print_intros())
nipkow@13815
  2869
nipkow@13815
  2870
* Pure: New flag trace_unify_fail causes unification to print
nipkow@13781
  2871
diagnostic information (PG: in trace buffer) when it fails. This is
nipkow@13781
  2872
useful for figuring out why single step proofs like rule, erule or
nipkow@13781
  2873
assumption failed.
nipkow@13781
  2874
nipkow@13815
  2875
* Pure: Locale specifications now produce predicate definitions
wenzelm@13410
  2876
according to the body of text (covering assumptions modulo local
wenzelm@13410
  2877
definitions); predicate "loc_axioms" covers newly introduced text,
wenzelm@13410
  2878
while "loc" is cumulative wrt. all included locale expressions; the
wenzelm@13410
  2879
latter view is presented only on export into the global theory
wenzelm@13410
  2880
context; potential INCOMPATIBILITY, use "(open)" option to fall back
wenzelm@13410
  2881
on the old view without predicates;
wenzelm@13410
  2882
wenzelm@13459
  2883
* Pure: predefined locales "var" and "struct" are useful for sharing
wenzelm@13459
  2884
parameters (as in CASL, for example); just specify something like
wenzelm@13459
  2885
``var x + var y + struct M'' as import;
wenzelm@13459
  2886
wenzelm@13463
  2887
* Pure: improved thms_containing: proper indexing of facts instead of
wenzelm@13463
  2888
raw theorems; check validity of results wrt. current name space;
wenzelm@13463
  2889
include local facts of proof configuration (also covers active
wenzelm@13541
  2890
locales), cover fixed variables in index; may use "_" in term
wenzelm@13541
  2891
specification; an optional limit for the number of printed facts may
wenzelm@13541
  2892
be given (the default is 40);
wenzelm@13541
  2893
wenzelm@13541
  2894
* Pure: disallow duplicate fact bindings within new-style theory files
wenzelm@13541
  2895
(batch-mode only);
wenzelm@13540
  2896
wenzelm@13463
  2897
* Provers: improved induct method: assumptions introduced by case
wenzelm@13463
  2898
"foo" are split into "foo.hyps" (from the rule) and "foo.prems" (from
wenzelm@13463
  2899
the goal statement); "foo" still refers to all facts collectively;
wenzelm@13463
  2900
paulson@13550
  2901
* Provers: the function blast.overloaded has been removed: all constants
paulson@13550
  2902
are regarded as potentially overloaded, which improves robustness in exchange
paulson@13550
  2903
for slight decrease in efficiency;
paulson@13550
  2904
nipkow@13781
  2905
* Provers/linorder: New generic prover for transitivity reasoning over
nipkow@13781
  2906
linear orders.  Note: this prover is not efficient!
nipkow@13781
  2907
wenzelm@13522
  2908
* Isar: preview of problems to finish 'show' now produce an error
wenzelm@13522
  2909
rather than just a warning (in interactive mode);
wenzelm@13522
  2910
wenzelm@13280
  2911
nipkow@13158
  2912
*** HOL ***
nipkow@13158
  2913
nipkow@13899
  2914
* arith(_tac)
nipkow@13899
  2915
nipkow@13899
  2916
 - Produces a counter example if it cannot prove a goal.
nipkow@13899
  2917
   Note that the counter example may be spurious if the goal is not a formula
nipkow@13899
  2918
   of quantifier-free linear arithmetic.
nipkow@13899
  2919
   In ProofGeneral the counter example appears in the trace buffer.
nipkow@13899
  2920
nipkow@13899
  2921
 - Knows about div k and mod k where k is a numeral of type nat or int.
nipkow@13899
  2922
nipkow@13899
  2923
 - Calls full Presburger arithmetic (by Amine Chaieb) if quantifier-free
nipkow@13899
  2924
   linear arithmetic fails. This takes account of quantifiers and divisibility.
wenzelm@14731
  2925
   Presburger arithmetic can also be called explicitly via presburger(_tac).
nipkow@13899
  2926
nipkow@13899
  2927
* simp's arithmetic capabilities have been enhanced a bit: it now
nipkow@13899
  2928
takes ~= in premises into account (by performing a case split);
nipkow@13899
  2929
nipkow@13899
  2930
* simp reduces "m*(n div m) + n mod m" to n, even if the two summands
nipkow@13899
  2931
are distributed over a sum of terms;
nipkow@13899
  2932
ballarin@13735
  2933
* New tactic "trans_tac" and method "trans" instantiate
ballarin@13735
  2934
Provers/linorder.ML for axclasses "order" and "linorder" (predicates
wenzelm@14731
  2935
"<=", "<" and "=").
wenzelm@14731
  2936
wenzelm@14731
  2937
* function INCOMPATIBILITIES: Pi-sets have been redefined and moved from main
paulson@13587
  2938
HOL to Library/FuncSet; constant "Fun.op o" is now called "Fun.comp";
paulson@13587
  2939
wenzelm@13443
  2940
* 'typedef' command has new option "open" to suppress the set
wenzelm@13443
  2941
definition;
wenzelm@13443
  2942
wenzelm@13522
  2943
* functions Min and Max on finite sets have been introduced (theory
wenzelm@13522
  2944
Finite_Set);
nipkow@13492
  2945
wenzelm@13443
  2946
* attribute [symmetric] now works for relations as well; it turns
wenzelm@13443
  2947
(x,y) : R^-1 into (y,x) : R, and vice versa;
wenzelm@13443
  2948
nipkow@13613
  2949
* induct over a !!-quantified statement (say !!x1..xn):
nipkow@13613
  2950
  each "case" automatically performs "fix x1 .. xn" with exactly those names.
nipkow@13613
  2951
nipkow@13899
  2952
* Map: `empty' is no longer a constant but a syntactic abbreviation for
nipkow@13899
  2953
%x. None. Warning: empty_def now refers to the previously hidden definition
nipkow@13899
  2954
of the empty set.
nipkow@13899
  2955
ballarin@14018
  2956
* Algebra: formalization of classical algebra.  Intended as base for
ballarin@14018
  2957
any algebraic development in Isabelle.  Currently covers group theory
ballarin@14018
  2958
(up to Sylow's theorem) and ring theory (Universal Property of
ballarin@14018
  2959
Univariate Polynomials).  Contributions welcome;
paulson@13960
  2960
paulson@13960
  2961
* GroupTheory: deleted, since its material has been moved to Algebra;
paulson@13960
  2962
wenzelm@14731
  2963
* Complex: new directory of the complex numbers with numeric constants,
wenzelm@14731
  2964
nonstandard complex numbers, and some complex analysis, standard and
paulson@13966
  2965
nonstandard (Jacques Fleuriot);
paulson@13966
  2966
paulson@13966
  2967
* HOL-Complex: new image for analysis, replacing HOL-Real and HOL-Hyperreal;
paulson@13966
  2968
wenzelm@14731
  2969
* Hyperreal: introduced Gauge integration and hyperreal logarithms (Jacques
paulson@13966
  2970
Fleuriot);
paulson@13960
  2971
wenzelm@13549
  2972
* Real/HahnBanach: updated and adapted to locales;
wenzelm@13549
  2973
ballarin@13995
  2974
* NumberTheory: added Gauss's law of quadratic reciprocity (by Avigad,
ballarin@13995
  2975
Gray and Kramer);
paulson@13872
  2976
paulson@13872
  2977
* UNITY: added the Meier-Sanders theory of progress sets;
paulson@13872
  2978
kleing@14011
  2979
* MicroJava: bytecode verifier and lightweight bytecode verifier
kleing@14011
  2980
as abstract algorithms, instantiated to the JVM;
kleing@14011
  2981
schirmer@14010
  2982
* Bali: Java source language formalization. Type system, operational
schirmer@14010
  2983
semantics, axiomatic semantics. Supported language features:
schirmer@14010
  2984
classes, interfaces, objects,virtual methods, static methods,
schirmer@14010
  2985
static/instance fields, arrays, access modifiers, definite
schirmer@14010
  2986
assignment, exceptions.
wenzelm@13549
  2987
kleing@14011
  2988
wenzelm@13549
  2989
*** ZF ***
wenzelm@13549
  2990
webertj@15154
  2991
* ZF/Constructible: consistency proof for AC (Gdel's constructible
wenzelm@13549
  2992
universe, etc.);
wenzelm@13549
  2993
paulson@13872
  2994
* Main ZF: virtually all theories converted to new-style format;
nipkow@13518
  2995
wenzelm@13280
  2996
wenzelm@13478
  2997
*** ML ***
wenzelm@13478
  2998
wenzelm@13478
  2999
* Pure: Tactic.prove provides sane interface for internal proofs;
wenzelm@13478
  3000
omits the infamous "standard" operation, so this is more appropriate
wenzelm@13478
  3001
than prove_goalw_cterm in many situations (e.g. in simprocs);
wenzelm@13478
  3002
wenzelm@13478
  3003
* Pure: improved error reporting of simprocs;
wenzelm@13478
  3004
wenzelm@13478
  3005
* Provers: Simplifier.simproc(_i) provides sane interface for setting
wenzelm@13478
  3006
up simprocs;
wenzelm@13478
  3007
wenzelm@13478
  3008
kleing@13953
  3009
*** Document preparation ***
kleing@13953
  3010
kleing@13953
  3011
* uses \par instead of \\ for line breaks in theory text. This may
kleing@13953
  3012
shift some page breaks in large documents. To get the old behaviour
kleing@13953
  3013
use \renewcommand{\isanewline}{\mbox{}\\\mbox{}} in root.tex.
kleing@13953
  3014
wenzelm@14731
  3015
* minimized dependencies of isabelle.sty and isabellesym.sty on
kleing@13953
  3016
other packages
kleing@13953
  3017
kleing@13953
  3018
* \<euro> now needs package babel/greek instead of marvosym (which
kleing@13953
  3019
broke \Rightarrow)
kleing@13953
  3020
wenzelm@14731
  3021
* normal size for \<zero>...\<nine> (uses \mathbf instead of
kleing@13954
  3022
textcomp package)
kleing@13953
  3023
wenzelm@13280
  3024
wenzelm@14572
  3025
wenzelm@12984
  3026
New in Isabelle2002 (March 2002)
wenzelm@12984
  3027
--------------------------------
wenzelm@11474
  3028
wenzelm@11572
  3029
*** Document preparation ***
wenzelm@11572
  3030
wenzelm@11842
  3031
* greatly simplified document preparation setup, including more
wenzelm@11842
  3032
graceful interpretation of isatool usedir -i/-d/-D options, and more
wenzelm@11842
  3033
instructive isatool mkdir; users should basically be able to get
wenzelm@12899
  3034
started with "isatool mkdir HOL Test && isatool make"; alternatively,
wenzelm@12899
  3035
users may run a separate document processing stage manually like this:
wenzelm@12899
  3036
"isatool usedir -D output HOL Test && isatool document Test/output";
wenzelm@11842
  3037
wenzelm@11842
  3038
* theory dependency graph may now be incorporated into documents;
wenzelm@11842
  3039
isatool usedir -g true will produce session_graph.eps/.pdf for use
wenzelm@11842
  3040
with \includegraphics of LaTeX;
wenzelm@11842
  3041
wenzelm@11864
  3042
* proper spacing of consecutive markup elements, especially text
wenzelm@11864
  3043
blocks after section headings;
wenzelm@11864
  3044
wenzelm@11572
  3045
* support bold style (for single symbols only), input syntax is like
wenzelm@11572
  3046
this: "\<^bold>\<alpha>" or "\<^bold>A";
wenzelm@11572
  3047
wenzelm@11814
  3048
* \<bullet> is now output as bold \cdot by default, which looks much
wenzelm@11572
  3049
better in printed text;
wenzelm@11572
  3050
wenzelm@11712
  3051
* added default LaTeX bindings for \<tturnstile> and \<TTurnstile>;
wenzelm@11712
  3052
note that these symbols are currently unavailable in Proof General /
wenzelm@12769
  3053
X-Symbol; new symbols \<zero>, \<one>, ..., \<nine>, and \<euro>;
wenzelm@12690
  3054
wenzelm@12690
  3055
* isatool latex no longer depends on changed TEXINPUTS, instead
wenzelm@12690
  3056
isatool document copies the Isabelle style files to the target
wenzelm@12690
  3057
location;
wenzelm@11712
  3058
wenzelm@11572
  3059
wenzelm@11633
  3060
*** Isar ***
wenzelm@11633
  3061
wenzelm@12312
  3062
* Pure/Provers: improved proof by cases and induction;
wenzelm@12280
  3063
  - 'case' command admits impromptu naming of parameters (such as
wenzelm@12280
  3064
    "case (Suc n)");
wenzelm@12280
  3065
  - 'induct' method divinates rule instantiation from the inductive
wenzelm@12280
  3066
    claim; no longer requires excessive ?P bindings for proper
wenzelm@12280
  3067
    instantiation of cases;
wenzelm@12280
  3068
  - 'induct' method properly enumerates all possibilities of set/type
wenzelm@12280
  3069
    rules; as a consequence facts may be also passed through *type*
wenzelm@12280
  3070
    rules without further ado;
wenzelm@12280
  3071
  - 'induct' method now derives symbolic cases from the *rulified*
wenzelm@12280
  3072
    rule (before it used to rulify cases stemming from the internal
wenzelm@12280
  3073
    atomized version); this means that the context of a non-atomic
wenzelm@12280
  3074
    statement becomes is included in the hypothesis, avoiding the
wenzelm@12280
  3075
    slightly cumbersome show "PROP ?case" form;
wenzelm@12280
  3076
  - 'induct' may now use elim-style induction rules without chaining
wenzelm@12280
  3077
    facts, using ``missing'' premises from the goal state; this allows
wenzelm@12280
  3078
    rules stemming from inductive sets to be applied in unstructured
wenzelm@12280
  3079
    scripts, while still benefitting from proper handling of non-atomic
wenzelm@12280
  3080
    statements; NB: major inductive premises need to be put first, all
wenzelm@12280
  3081
    the rest of the goal is passed through the induction;
wenzelm@12280
  3082
  - 'induct' proper support for mutual induction involving non-atomic
wenzelm@12280
  3083
    rule statements (uses the new concept of simultaneous goals, see
wenzelm@12280
  3084
    below);
wenzelm@12853
  3085
  - append all possible rule selections, but only use the first
wenzelm@12853
  3086
    success (no backtracking);
wenzelm@11995
  3087
  - removed obsolete "(simplified)" and "(stripped)" options of methods;
wenzelm@12754
  3088
  - undeclared rule case names default to numbers 1, 2, 3, ...;
wenzelm@12754
  3089
  - added 'print_induct_rules' (covered by help item in recent Proof
wenzelm@12754
  3090
    General versions);
wenzelm@11995
  3091
  - moved induct/cases attributes to Pure, methods to Provers;
wenzelm@11995
  3092
  - generic method setup instantiated for FOL and HOL;
wenzelm@11986
  3093
wenzelm@12163
  3094
* Pure: support multiple simultaneous goal statements, for example
wenzelm@12163
  3095
"have a: A and b: B" (same for 'theorem' etc.); being a pure
wenzelm@12163
  3096
meta-level mechanism, this acts as if several individual goals had
wenzelm@12163
  3097
been stated separately; in particular common proof methods need to be
wenzelm@12163
  3098
repeated in order to cover all claims; note that a single elimination
wenzelm@12163
  3099
step is *not* sufficient to establish the two conjunctions, so this
wenzelm@12163
  3100
fails:
wenzelm@12163
  3101
wenzelm@12163
  3102
  assume "A & B" then have A and B ..   (*".." fails*)
wenzelm@12163
  3103
wenzelm@12163
  3104
better use "obtain" in situations as above; alternative refer to
wenzelm@12163
  3105
multi-step methods like 'auto', 'simp_all', 'blast+' etc.;
wenzelm@12163
  3106
wenzelm@12078
  3107
* Pure: proper integration with ``locales''; unlike the original
webertj@15154
  3108
version by Florian Kammller, Isar locales package high-level proof
wenzelm@12078
  3109
contexts rather than raw logical ones (e.g. we admit to include
wenzelm@12280
  3110
attributes everywhere); operations on locales include merge and
wenzelm@12964
  3111
rename; support for implicit arguments (``structures''); simultaneous
wenzelm@12964
  3112
type-inference over imports and text; see also HOL/ex/Locales.thy for
wenzelm@12964
  3113
some examples;
wenzelm@12078
  3114
wenzelm@12707
  3115
* Pure: the following commands have been ``localized'', supporting a
wenzelm@12707
  3116
target locale specification "(in name)": 'lemma', 'theorem',
wenzelm@12707
  3117
'corollary', 'lemmas', 'theorems', 'declare'; the results will be
wenzelm@12707
  3118
stored both within the locale and at the theory level (exported and
wenzelm@12707
  3119
qualified by the locale name);
wenzelm@12707
  3120
wenzelm@12964
  3121
* Pure: theory goals may now be specified in ``long'' form, with
wenzelm@12964
  3122
ad-hoc contexts consisting of arbitrary locale elements. for example
wenzelm@12964
  3123
``lemma foo: fixes x assumes "A x" shows "B x"'' (local syntax and
wenzelm@12964
  3124
definitions may be given, too); the result is a meta-level rule with
wenzelm@12964
  3125
the context elements being discharged in the obvious way;
wenzelm@12964
  3126
wenzelm@12964
  3127
* Pure: new proof command 'using' allows to augment currently used
wenzelm@12964
  3128
facts after a goal statement ('using' is syntactically analogous to
wenzelm@12964
  3129
'apply', but acts on the goal's facts only); this allows chained facts
wenzelm@12964
  3130
to be separated into parts given before and after a claim, as in
wenzelm@12964
  3131
``from a and b have C using d and e <proof>'';
wenzelm@12078
  3132
wenzelm@11722
  3133
* Pure: renamed "antecedent" case to "rule_context";
wenzelm@11722
  3134
wenzelm@12964
  3135
* Pure: new 'judgment' command records explicit information about the
wenzelm@12964
  3136
object-logic embedding (used by several tools internally); no longer
wenzelm@12964
  3137
use hard-wired "Trueprop";
wenzelm@12964
  3138
wenzelm@11738
  3139
* Pure: added 'corollary' command;
wenzelm@11738
  3140
wenzelm@11722
  3141
* Pure: fixed 'token_translation' command;
wenzelm@11722
  3142
wenzelm@11899
  3143
* Pure: removed obsolete 'exported' attribute;
wenzelm@11899
  3144
wenzelm@11933
  3145
* Pure: dummy pattern "_" in is/let is now automatically lifted over
wenzelm@11933
  3146
bound variables: "ALL x. P x --> Q x" (is "ALL x. _ --> ?C x")
wenzelm@11899
  3147
supersedes more cumbersome ... (is "ALL x. _ x --> ?C x");
wenzelm@11899
  3148
wenzelm@11952
  3149
* Pure: method 'atomize' presents local goal premises as object-level
wenzelm@11952
  3150
statements (atomic meta-level propositions); setup controlled via
wenzelm@11952
  3151
rewrite rules declarations of 'atomize' attribute; example
wenzelm@11952
  3152
application: 'induct' method with proper rule statements in improper
wenzelm@11952
  3153
proof *scripts*;
wenzelm@11952
  3154
wenzelm@12106
  3155
* Pure: emulation of instantiation tactics (rule_tac, cut_tac, etc.)
wenzelm@12106
  3156
now consider the syntactic context of assumptions, giving a better
wenzelm@12106
  3157
chance to get type-inference of the arguments right (this is
wenzelm@12106
  3158
especially important for locales);
wenzelm@12106
  3159
wenzelm@12312
  3160
* Pure: "sorry" no longer requires quick_and_dirty in interactive
wenzelm@12312
  3161
mode;
wenzelm@12312
  3162
wenzelm@12405
  3163
* Pure/obtain: the formal conclusion "thesis", being marked as
wenzelm@12405
  3164
``internal'', may no longer be reference directly in the text;
wenzelm@12405
  3165
potential INCOMPATIBILITY, may need to use "?thesis" in rare
wenzelm@12405
  3166
situations;
wenzelm@12405
  3167
wenzelm@12405
  3168
* Pure: generic 'sym' attribute which declares a rule both as pure
wenzelm@12405
  3169
'elim?' and for the 'symmetric' operation;
wenzelm@12405
  3170
wenzelm@12877
  3171
* Pure: marginal comments ``--'' may now occur just anywhere in the
wenzelm@12877
  3172
text; the fixed correlation with particular command syntax has been
wenzelm@12877
  3173
discontinued;
wenzelm@12877
  3174
berghofe@13023
  3175
* Pure: new method 'rules' is particularly well-suited for proof
berghofe@13023
  3176
search in intuitionistic logic; a bit slower than 'blast' or 'fast',
berghofe@13023
  3177
but often produces more compact proof terms with less detours;
berghofe@13023
  3178
wenzelm@12364
  3179
* Pure/Provers/classical: simplified integration with pure rule
wenzelm@12364
  3180
attributes and methods; the classical "intro?/elim?/dest?"
wenzelm@12364
  3181
declarations coincide with the pure ones; the "rule" method no longer
wenzelm@12364
  3182
includes classically swapped intros; "intro" and "elim" methods no
wenzelm@12364
  3183
longer pick rules from the context; also got rid of ML declarations
wenzelm@12364
  3184
AddXIs/AddXEs/AddXDs; all of this has some potential for
wenzelm@12364
  3185
INCOMPATIBILITY;
wenzelm@12364
  3186
wenzelm@12405
  3187
* Provers/classical: attribute 'swapped' produces classical inversions
wenzelm@12405
  3188
of introduction rules;
wenzelm@12405
  3189
wenzelm@12364
  3190
* Provers/simplifier: 'simplified' attribute may refer to explicit
wenzelm@12364
  3191
rules instead of full simplifier context; 'iff' attribute handles
wenzelm@12364
  3192
conditional rules;
wenzelm@11936
  3193
wenzelm@11745
  3194
* HOL: 'typedef' now allows alternative names for Rep/Abs morphisms;
wenzelm@11745
  3195
wenzelm@11690
  3196
* HOL: 'recdef' now fails on unfinished automated proofs, use
wenzelm@11633
  3197
"(permissive)" option to recover old behavior;
wenzelm@11633
  3198
wenzelm@11933
  3199
* HOL: 'inductive' no longer features separate (collective) attributes
wenzelm@11933
  3200
for 'intros' (was found too confusing);
wenzelm@11933
  3201
wenzelm@12405
  3202
* HOL: properly declared induction rules less_induct and
wenzelm@12405
  3203
wf_induct_rule;
wenzelm@12405
  3204
kleing@11788
  3205
wenzelm@11474
  3206
*** HOL ***
wenzelm@11474
  3207
wenzelm@11702
  3208
* HOL: moved over to sane numeral syntax; the new policy is as
wenzelm@11702
  3209
follows:
wenzelm@11702
  3210
wenzelm@11702
  3211
  - 0 and 1 are polymorphic constants, which are defined on any
wenzelm@11702
  3212
  numeric type (nat, int, real etc.);
wenzelm@11702
  3213
wenzelm@11702
  3214
  - 2, 3, 4, ... and -1, -2, -3, ... are polymorphic numerals, based
wenzelm@11702
  3215
  binary representation internally;
wenzelm@11702
  3216
wenzelm@11702
  3217
  - type nat has special constructor Suc, and generally prefers Suc 0
wenzelm@11702
  3218
  over 1::nat and Suc (Suc 0) over 2::nat;
wenzelm@11702
  3219
wenzelm@12364
  3220
This change may cause significant problems of INCOMPATIBILITY; here
wenzelm@12364
  3221
are some hints on converting existing sources:
wenzelm@11702
  3222
wenzelm@11702
  3223
  - due to the new "num" token, "-0" and "-1" etc. are now atomic
wenzelm@11702
  3224
  entities, so expressions involving "-" (unary or binary minus) need
wenzelm@11702
  3225
  to be spaced properly;
wenzelm@11702
  3226
wenzelm@11702
  3227
  - existing occurrences of "1" may need to be constraint "1::nat" or
wenzelm@11702
  3228
  even replaced by Suc 0; similar for old "2";
wenzelm@11702
  3229
wenzelm@11702
  3230
  - replace "#nnn" by "nnn", and "#-nnn" by "-nnn";
wenzelm@11702
  3231
wenzelm@11702
  3232
  - remove all special provisions on numerals in proofs;
wenzelm@11702
  3233
wenzelm@13042
  3234
* HOL: simp rules nat_number expand numerals on nat to Suc/0
wenzelm@12837
  3235
representation (depends on bin_arith_simps in the default context);
wenzelm@12837
  3236
wenzelm@12736
  3237
* HOL: symbolic syntax for x^2 (numeral 2);
wenzelm@12736
  3238
wenzelm@12335
  3239
* HOL: the class of all HOL types is now called "type" rather than
wenzelm@12335
  3240
"term"; INCOMPATIBILITY, need to adapt references to this type class
wenzelm@12335
  3241
in axclass/classes, instance/arities, and (usually rare) occurrences
wenzelm@12335
  3242
in typings (of consts etc.); internally the class is called
wenzelm@12335
  3243
"HOL.type", ML programs should refer to HOLogic.typeS;
wenzelm@12335
  3244
wenzelm@12280
  3245
* HOL/record package improvements:
wenzelm@12280
  3246
  - new derived operations "fields" to build a partial record section,
wenzelm@12280
  3247
    "extend" to promote a fixed record to a record scheme, and
wenzelm@12280
  3248
    "truncate" for the reverse; cf. theorems "xxx.defs", which are *not*
wenzelm@12280
  3249
    declared as simp by default;
wenzelm@12587
  3250
  - shared operations ("more", "fields", etc.) now need to be always
wenzelm@12587
  3251
    qualified) --- potential INCOMPATIBILITY;
wenzelm@12280
  3252
  - removed "make_scheme" operations (use "make" with "extend") --
wenzelm@12280
  3253
    INCOMPATIBILITY;
wenzelm@11937
  3254
  - removed "more" class (simply use "term") -- INCOMPATIBILITY;
wenzelm@12253
  3255
  - provides cases/induct rules for use with corresponding Isar
wenzelm@12253
  3256
    methods (for concrete records, record schemes, concrete more
wenzelm@12280
  3257
    parts, and schematic more parts -- in that order);
wenzelm@11930
  3258
  - internal definitions directly based on a light-weight abstract
wenzelm@11930
  3259
    theory of product types over typedef rather than datatype;
wenzelm@11930
  3260
berghofe@13023
  3261
* HOL: generic code generator for generating executable ML code from
berghofe@13023
  3262
specifications; specific support for HOL constructs such as inductive
berghofe@13023
  3263
datatypes and sets, as well as recursive functions; can be invoked
berghofe@13023
  3264
via 'generate_code' theory section;
berghofe@13023
  3265
wenzelm@11933
  3266
* HOL: canonical cases/induct rules for n-tuples (n = 3..7);
wenzelm@11933
  3267
paulson@13824
  3268
* HOL: consolidated and renamed several theories.  In particular:
wenzelm@14731
  3269
        Ord.thy has been absorbed into HOL.thy
wenzelm@14731
  3270
        String.thy has been absorbed into List.thy
wenzelm@14731
  3271
wenzelm@11802
  3272
* HOL: concrete setsum syntax "\<Sum>i:A. b" == "setsum (%i. b) A"
wenzelm@11802
  3273
(beware of argument permutation!);
wenzelm@11802
  3274
wenzelm@11657
  3275
* HOL: linorder_less_split superseded by linorder_cases;
wenzelm@11657
  3276
wenzelm@12917
  3277
* HOL/List: "nodups" renamed to "distinct";
nipkow@12889
  3278
wenzelm@11633
  3279
* HOL: added "The" definite description operator; move Hilbert's "Eps"
paulson@13824
  3280
to peripheral theory "Hilbert_Choice"; some INCOMPATIBILITIES:
paulson@13824
  3281
  - Ex_def has changed, now need to use some_eq_ex
wenzelm@11437
  3282
wenzelm@11572
  3283
* HOL: made split_all_tac safe; EXISTING PROOFS MAY FAIL OR LOOP, so
wenzelm@11572
  3284
in this (rare) case use:
wenzelm@11572
  3285
wenzelm@11572
  3286
  delSWrapper "split_all_tac"
wenzelm@11572
  3287
  addSbefore ("unsafe_split_all_tac", unsafe_split_all_tac)
wenzelm@11572
  3288
wenzelm@11572
  3289
* HOL: added safe wrapper "split_conv_tac" to claset; EXISTING PROOFS
wenzelm@11474
  3290
MAY FAIL;
nipkow@11361
  3291
wenzelm@11572
  3292
* HOL: introduced f^n = f o ... o f; warning: due to the limits of
wenzelm@11572
  3293
Isabelle's type classes, ^ on functions and relations has too general
wenzelm@11572
  3294
a domain, namely ('a * 'b) set and 'a => 'b; this means that it may be
wenzelm@11572
  3295
necessary to attach explicit type constraints;
nipkow@11307
  3296
wenzelm@12917
  3297
* HOL/Relation: the prefix name of the infix "O" has been changed from
wenzelm@12917
  3298
"comp" to "rel_comp"; INCOMPATIBILITY: a few theorems have been
wenzelm@12917
  3299
renamed accordingly (eg "compI" -> "rel_compI").
nipkow@12489
  3300
wenzelm@11487
  3301
* HOL: syntax translations now work properly with numerals and records
wenzelm@11487
  3302
expressions;
wenzelm@11474
  3303
wenzelm@12457
  3304
* HOL: bounded abstraction now uses syntax "%" / "\<lambda>" instead
wenzelm@12457
  3305
of "lam" -- INCOMPATIBILITY;
wenzelm@11474
  3306
wenzelm@11933
  3307
* HOL: got rid of some global declarations (potential INCOMPATIBILITY
wenzelm@11933
  3308
for ML tools): const "()" renamed "Product_Type.Unity", type "unit"
wenzelm@11933
  3309
renamed "Product_Type.unit";
wenzelm@11611
  3310
nipkow@12564
  3311
* HOL: renamed rtrancl_into_rtrancl2 to converse_rtrancl_into_rtrancl
nipkow@12564
  3312
wenzelm@12924
  3313
* HOL: removed obsolete theorem "optionE" (use "option.exhaust", or
wenzelm@12924
  3314
the "cases" method);
wenzelm@12924
  3315
wenzelm@12597
  3316
* HOL/GroupTheory: group theory examples including Sylow's theorem (by
webertj@15154
  3317
Florian Kammller);
wenzelm@12597
  3318
wenzelm@12608
  3319
* HOL/IMP: updated and converted to new-style theory format; several
wenzelm@12608
  3320
parts turned into readable document, with proper Isar proof texts and
wenzelm@12608
  3321
some explanations (by Gerwin Klein);
wenzelm@12597
  3322
wenzelm@12734
  3323
* HOL-Real: added Complex_Numbers (by Gertrud Bauer);
wenzelm@12734
  3324
wenzelm@12690
  3325
* HOL-Hyperreal is now a logic image;
wenzelm@12690
  3326
wenzelm@11611
  3327
wenzelm@12022
  3328
*** HOLCF ***
wenzelm@12022
  3329
wenzelm@12622
  3330
* Isar: consts/constdefs supports mixfix syntax for continuous
wenzelm@12622
  3331
operations;
wenzelm@12622
  3332
wenzelm@12622
  3333
* Isar: domain package adapted to new-style theory format, e.g. see
wenzelm@12622
  3334
HOLCF/ex/Dnat.thy;
wenzelm@12622
  3335
wenzelm@12622
  3336
* theory Lift: proper use of rep_datatype lift instead of ML hacks --
wenzelm@12280
  3337
potential INCOMPATIBILITY; now use plain induct_tac instead of former
wenzelm@12280
  3338
lift.induct_tac, always use UU instead of Undef;
wenzelm@12022
  3339
wenzelm@12597
  3340
* HOLCF/IMP: updated and converted to new-style theory;
wenzelm@12597
  3341
wenzelm@12022
  3342
wenzelm@11474
  3343
*** ZF ***
wenzelm@11474
  3344
wenzelm@12622
  3345
* Isar: proper integration of logic-specific tools and packages,
wenzelm@12622
  3346
including theory commands '(co)inductive', '(co)datatype',
wenzelm@12622
  3347
'rep_datatype', 'inductive_cases', as well as methods 'ind_cases',
wenzelm@12622
  3348
'induct_tac', 'case_tac', and 'typecheck' (with attribute 'TC');
wenzelm@12622
  3349
wenzelm@12622
  3350
* theory Main no longer includes AC; for the Axiom of Choice, base
wenzelm@12622
  3351
your theory on Main_ZFC;
wenzelm@12622
  3352
wenzelm@12622
  3353
* the integer library now covers quotients and remainders, with many
wenzelm@12622
  3354
laws relating division to addition, multiplication, etc.;
paulson@12563
  3355
wenzelm@12280
  3356
* ZF/UNITY: Chandy and Misra's UNITY is now available in ZF, giving a
wenzelm@12280
  3357
typeless version of the formalism;
wenzelm@12280
  3358
wenzelm@13025
  3359
* ZF/AC, Coind, IMP, Resid: updated and converted to new-style theory
wenzelm@13025
  3360
format;
wenzelm@12608
  3361
wenzelm@12280
  3362
* ZF/Induct: new directory for examples of inductive definitions,
wenzelm@12608
  3363
including theory Multiset for multiset orderings; converted to
wenzelm@12608
  3364
new-style theory format;
wenzelm@12177
  3365
wenzelm@13025
  3366
* ZF: many new theorems about lists, ordinals, etc.;
paulson@12850
  3367
wenzelm@11474
  3368
wenzelm@11474
  3369
*** General ***
wenzelm@11474
  3370
wenzelm@12280
  3371
* Pure/kernel: meta-level proof terms (by Stefan Berghofer); reference
wenzelm@12280
  3372
variable proof controls level of detail: 0 = no proofs (only oracle
wenzelm@12280
  3373
dependencies), 1 = lemma dependencies, 2 = compact proof terms; see
wenzelm@12280
  3374
also ref manual for further ML interfaces;
wenzelm@12280
  3375
wenzelm@12280
  3376
* Pure/axclass: removed obsolete ML interface
wenzelm@12280
  3377
goal_subclass/goal_arity;
wenzelm@12280
  3378
wenzelm@12280
  3379
* Pure/syntax: new token syntax "num" for plain numerals (without "#"
wenzelm@12280
  3380
of "xnum"); potential INCOMPATIBILITY, since -0, -1 etc. are now
wenzelm@12280
  3381
separate tokens, so expressions involving minus need to be spaced
wenzelm@12280
  3382
properly;
wenzelm@12280
  3383
wenzelm@12312
  3384
* Pure/syntax: support non-oriented infixes, using keyword "infix"
wenzelm@12312
  3385
rather than "infixl" or "infixr";
wenzelm@12312
  3386
wenzelm@12312
  3387
* Pure/syntax: concrete syntax for dummy type variables admits genuine
wenzelm@12312
  3388
sort constraint specifications in type inference; e.g. "x::_::foo"
wenzelm@12312
  3389
ensures that the type of "x" is of sort "foo" (but not necessarily a
wenzelm@12312
  3390
type variable);
wenzelm@12280
  3391
wenzelm@12280
  3392
* Pure/syntax: print modes "type_brackets" and "no_type_brackets"
wenzelm@12280
  3393
control output of nested => (types); the default behavior is
wenzelm@12280
  3394
"type_brackets";
wenzelm@12280
  3395
wenzelm@12280
  3396
* Pure/syntax: builtin parse translation for "_constify" turns valued
wenzelm@11817
  3397
tokens into AST constants;
wenzelm@11474
  3398
wenzelm@12280
  3399
* Pure/syntax: prefer later declarations of translations and print
wenzelm@12280
  3400
translation functions; potential INCOMPATIBILITY: need to reverse
wenzelm@12280
  3401
multiple declarations for same syntax element constant;
wenzelm@12280
  3402
wenzelm@12832
  3403
* Pure/show_hyps reset by default (in accordance to existing Isar
wenzelm@12832
  3404
practice);
wenzelm@12832
  3405
wenzelm@12280
  3406
* Provers/classical: renamed addaltern to addafter, addSaltern to
wenzelm@12280
  3407
addSafter;
wenzelm@12280
  3408
wenzelm@12280
  3409
* Provers/clasimp: ``iff'' declarations now handle conditional rules
wenzelm@12280
  3410
as well;
wenzelm@12253
  3411
wenzelm@12538
  3412
* system: tested support for MacOS X; should be able to get Isabelle +
wenzelm@12538
  3413
Proof General to work in a plain Terminal after installing Poly/ML
wenzelm@12538
  3414
(e.g. from the Isabelle distribution area) and GNU bash alone
wenzelm@12538
  3415
(e.g. from http://www.apple.com); full X11, XEmacs and X-Symbol
wenzelm@12538
  3416
support requires further installations, e.g. from
wenzelm@12538
  3417
http://fink.sourceforge.net/);
wenzelm@12538
  3418
wenzelm@12280
  3419
* system: support Poly/ML 4.1.1 (able to manage larger heaps);
wenzelm@11551
  3420
wenzelm@12753
  3421
* system: reduced base memory usage by Poly/ML (approx. 20 MB instead
wenzelm@12753
  3422
of 40 MB), cf. ML_OPTIONS;
wenzelm@12753
  3423
wenzelm@11633
  3424
* system: Proof General keywords specification is now part of the
wenzelm@11633
  3425
Isabelle distribution (see etc/isar-keywords.el);
wenzelm@11633
  3426
wenzelm@12728
  3427
* system: support for persistent Proof General sessions (refrain from
wenzelm@12728
  3428
outdating all loaded theories on startup); user may create writable
wenzelm@12728
  3429
logic images like this: ``isabelle -q HOL Test'';
wenzelm@12597
  3430
wenzelm@11551
  3431
* system: smart selection of Isabelle process versus Isabelle
wenzelm@11572
  3432
interface, accommodates case-insensitive file systems (e.g. HFS+); may
wenzelm@11572
  3433
run both "isabelle" and "Isabelle" even if file names are badly
wenzelm@11572
  3434
damaged (executable inspects the case of the first letter of its own
wenzelm@11572
  3435
name); added separate "isabelle-process" and "isabelle-interface";
wenzelm@11551
  3436
wenzelm@12472
  3437
* system: refrain from any attempt at filtering input streams; no
wenzelm@12472
  3438
longer support ``8bit'' encoding of old isabelle font, instead proper
wenzelm@12472
  3439
iso-latin characters may now be used; the related isatools
wenzelm@12472
  3440
"symbolinput" and "nonascii" have disappeared as well;
wenzelm@12472
  3441
wenzelm@12472
  3442
* system: removed old "xterm" interface (the print modes "xterm" and
wenzelm@12472
  3443
"xterm_color" are still available for direct use in a suitable
wenzelm@12472
  3444
terminal);
wenzelm@12472
  3445
paulson@11314
  3446
oheimb@11169
  3447
wenzelm@11062
  3448
New in Isabelle99-2 (February 2001)
wenzelm@11062
  3449
-----------------------------------
wenzelm@11062
  3450
nipkow@10224
  3451
*** Overview of INCOMPATIBILITIES ***
nipkow@10224
  3452
paulson@11241
  3453
* HOL: please note that theories in the Library and elsewhere often use the
paulson@11241
  3454
new-style (Isar) format; to refer to their theorems in an ML script you must
wenzelm@12622
  3455
bind them to ML identifers by e.g.      val thm_name = thm "thm_name";
paulson@11241
  3456
wenzelm@11043
  3457
* HOL: inductive package no longer splits induction rule aggressively,
wenzelm@11043
  3458
but only as far as specified by the introductions given; the old
oheimb@11130
  3459
format may be recovered via ML function complete_split_rule or attribute
wenzelm@11043
  3460
'split_rule (complete)';
wenzelm@11043
  3461
wenzelm@10998
  3462
* HOL: induct renamed to lfp_induct, lfp_Tarski to lfp_unfold,
wenzelm@10998
  3463
gfp_Tarski to gfp_unfold;
nipkow@10224
  3464
paulson@10288
  3465
* HOL: contrapos, contrapos2 renamed to contrapos_nn, contrapos_pp;
paulson@10288
  3466
wenzelm@10858
  3467
* HOL: infix "dvd" now has priority 50 rather than 70 (because it is a
wenzelm@10858
  3468
relation); infix "^^" has been renamed "``"; infix "``" has been
wenzelm@10858
  3469
renamed "`"; "univalent" has been renamed "single_valued";
nipkow@10793
  3470
wenzelm@10998
  3471
* HOL/Real: "rinv" and "hrinv" replaced by overloaded "inverse"
wenzelm@10998
  3472
operation;
wenzelm@10998
  3473
nipkow@10868
  3474
* HOLCF: infix "`" has been renamed "$"; the symbol syntax is \<cdot>;
nipkow@10856
  3475
wenzelm@10391
  3476
* Isar: 'obtain' no longer declares "that" fact as simp/intro;
wenzelm@10391
  3477
wenzelm@10401
  3478
* Isar/HOL: method 'induct' now handles non-atomic goals; as a
wenzelm@10401
  3479
consequence, it is no longer monotonic wrt. the local goal context
wenzelm@10401
  3480
(which is now passed through the inductive cases);
wenzelm@10401
  3481
wenzelm@10976
  3482
* Document preparation: renamed standard symbols \<ll> to \<lless> and
wenzelm@10976
  3483
\<gg> to \<ggreater>;
wenzelm@10976
  3484
nipkow@10224
  3485
wenzelm@10245
  3486
*** Document preparation ***
wenzelm@10245
  3487
wenzelm@10858
  3488
* \isabellestyle{NAME} selects version of Isabelle output (currently
wenzelm@10858
  3489
available: are "it" for near math-mode best-style output, "sl" for
wenzelm@10858
  3490
slanted text style, and "tt" for plain type-writer; if no
wenzelm@10858
  3491
\isabellestyle command is given, output is according to slanted
wenzelm@10858
  3492
type-writer);
wenzelm@10858
  3493
wenzelm@10322
  3494
* support sub/super scripts (for single symbols only), input syntax is
wenzelm@10322
  3495
like this: "A\<^sup>*" or "A\<^sup>\<star>";
wenzelm@10322
  3496
wenzelm@10858
  3497
* some more standard symbols; see Appendix A of the system manual for
wenzelm@11062
  3498
the complete list of symbols defined in isabellesym.sty;
wenzelm@10858
  3499
wenzelm@10998
  3500
* improved isabelle style files; more abstract symbol implementation
wenzelm@10998
  3501
(should now use \isamath{...} and \isatext{...} in custom symbol
wenzelm@10998
  3502
definitions);
wenzelm@10998
  3503
wenzelm@10634
  3504
* antiquotation @{goals} and @{subgoals} for output of *dynamic* goals
wenzelm@10634
  3505
state; Note that presentation of goal states does not conform to
wenzelm@10634
  3506
actual human-readable proof documents.  Please do not include goal
wenzelm@10634
  3507
states into document output unless you really know what you are doing!
wenzelm@10322
  3508
wenzelm@11062
  3509
* proper indentation of antiquoted output with proportional LaTeX
wenzelm@11062
  3510
fonts;
wenzelm@10862
  3511
wenzelm@11050
  3512
* no_document ML operator temporarily disables LaTeX document
wenzelm@11050
  3513
generation;
wenzelm@11050
  3514
wenzelm@11062
  3515
* isatool unsymbolize tunes sources for plain ASCII communication;
wenzelm@11062
  3516
wenzelm@10322
  3517
wenzelm@10306
  3518
*** Isar ***
wenzelm@10306
  3519
wenzelm@10547
  3520
* Pure: Isar now suffers initial goal statements to contain unbound
wenzelm@10547
  3521
schematic variables (this does not conform to actual readable proof
wenzelm@10547
  3522
documents, due to unpredictable outcome and non-compositional proof
wenzelm@10547
  3523
checking); users who know what they are doing may use schematic goals
wenzelm@10547
  3524
for Prolog-style synthesis of proven results;
wenzelm@10547
  3525
wenzelm@10391
  3526
* Pure: assumption method (an implicit finishing) now handles actual
wenzelm@10391
  3527
rules as well;
wenzelm@10391
  3528
wenzelm@10391
  3529
* Pure: improved 'obtain' --- moved to Pure, insert "that" into
wenzelm@10391
  3530
initial goal, declare "that" only as Pure intro (only for single
wenzelm@10391
  3531
steps); the "that" rule assumption may now be involved in implicit
wenzelm@10391
  3532
finishing, thus ".." becomes a feasible for trivial obtains;
wenzelm@10391
  3533
wenzelm@10391
  3534
* Pure: default proof step now includes 'intro_classes'; thus trivial
wenzelm@10391
  3535
instance proofs may be performed by "..";
wenzelm@10391
  3536
wenzelm@10391
  3537
* Pure: ?thesis / ?this / "..." now work for pure meta-level
wenzelm@10391
  3538
statements as well;
wenzelm@10306
  3539
wenzelm@11097
  3540
* Pure: more robust selection of calculational rules;
wenzelm@11097
  3541
wenzelm@10858
  3542
* Pure: the builtin notion of 'finished' goal now includes the ==-refl
wenzelm@10858
  3543
rule (as well as the assumption rule);
wenzelm@10858
  3544
wenzelm@10858
  3545
* Pure: 'thm_deps' command visualizes dependencies of theorems and
wenzelm@10858
  3546
lemmas, using the graph browser tool;
wenzelm@10858
  3547
wenzelm@10944
  3548
* Pure: predict failure of "show" in interactive mode;
wenzelm@10944
  3549
wenzelm@11016
  3550
* Pure: 'thms_containing' now takes actual terms as arguments;
wenzelm@11016
  3551
wenzelm@10401
  3552
* HOL: improved method 'induct' --- now handles non-atomic goals
wenzelm@10401
  3553
(potential INCOMPATIBILITY); tuned error handling;
wenzelm@10401
  3554
wenzelm@10557
  3555
* HOL: cases and induct rules now provide explicit hints about the
wenzelm@10547
  3556
number of facts to be consumed (0 for "type" and 1 for "set" rules);
wenzelm@10547
  3557
any remaining facts are inserted into the goal verbatim;
wenzelm@10547
  3558
wenzelm@10858
  3559
* HOL: local contexts (aka cases) may now contain term bindings as
wenzelm@10858
  3560
well; the 'cases' and 'induct' methods new provide a ?case binding for
wenzelm@10858
  3561
the result to be shown in each case;
wenzelm@10858
  3562
wenzelm@10770
  3563
* HOL: added 'recdef_tc' command;
wenzelm@10770
  3564
wenzelm@11016
  3565
* isatool convert assists in eliminating legacy ML scripts;
wenzelm@11016
  3566
wenzelm@10306
  3567
wenzelm@10245
  3568
*** HOL ***
wenzelm@10245
  3569
wenzelm@10245
  3570
* HOL/Library: a collection of generic theories to be used together
wenzelm@10245
  3571
with main HOL; the theory loader path already includes this directory
wenzelm@10245
  3572
by default; the following existing theories have been moved here:
wenzelm@10245
  3573
HOL/Induct/Multiset, HOL/Induct/Acc (as Accessible_Part), HOL/While
wenzelm@10337
  3574
(as While_Combinator), HOL/Lex/Prefix (as List_Prefix);
wenzelm@10245
  3575
wenzelm@10966
  3576
* HOL/Unix: "Some aspects of Unix file-system security", a typical
wenzelm@10966
  3577
modelling and verification task performed in Isabelle/HOL +
wenzelm@10966
  3578
Isabelle/Isar + Isabelle document preparation (by Markus Wenzel).
wenzelm@10966
  3579
wenzelm@11094
  3580
* HOL/Algebra: special summation operator SUM no longer exists, it has
wenzelm@11094
  3581
been replaced by setsum; infix 'assoc' now has priority 50 (like
wenzelm@11094
  3582
'dvd'); axiom 'one_not_zero' has been moved from axclass 'ring' to
wenzelm@11094
  3583
'domain', this makes the theory consistent with mathematical
wenzelm@11094
  3584
literature;
wenzelm@11094
  3585
wenzelm@10514
  3586
* HOL basics: added overloaded operations "inverse" and "divide"
wenzelm@10726
  3587
(infix "/"), syntax for generic "abs" operation, generic summation
wenzelm@11094
  3588
operator \<Sum>;
wenzelm@10452
  3589
wenzelm@10391
  3590
* HOL/typedef: simplified package, provide more useful rules (see also
wenzelm@10391
  3591
HOL/subset.thy);
wenzelm@10391
  3592
wenzelm@10915
  3593
* HOL/datatype: induction rule for arbitrarily branching datatypes is
wenzelm@10915
  3594
now expressed as a proper nested rule (old-style tactic scripts may
wenzelm@10915
  3595
require atomize_strip_tac to cope with non-atomic premises);
wenzelm@10915
  3596
wenzelm@10915
  3597
* HOL: renamed theory "Prod" to "Product_Type", renamed "split" rule
wenzelm@10915
  3598
to "split_conv" (old name still available for compatibility);
wenzelm@10915
  3599
wenzelm@10915
  3600
* HOL: improved concrete syntax for strings (e.g. allows translation
wenzelm@10915
  3601
rules with string literals);
wenzelm@10915
  3602
paulson@12245
  3603
* HOL-Real-Hyperreal: this extends HOL-Real with the hyperreals
paulson@12245
  3604
 and Fleuriot's mechanization of analysis, including the transcendental
paulson@12245
  3605
 functions for the reals;
paulson@10756
  3606
wenzelm@11094
  3607
* HOL/Real, HOL/Hyperreal: improved arithmetic simplification;
wenzelm@10391
  3608
wenzelm@10858
  3609
paulson@10474
  3610
*** CTT ***
paulson@10474
  3611
wenzelm@10547
  3612
* CTT: x-symbol support for Pi, Sigma, -->, : (membership); note that
wenzelm@10547
  3613
"lam" is displayed as TWO lambda-symbols
paulson@10474
  3614
wenzelm@10547
  3615
* CTT: theory Main now available, containing everything (that is, Bool
wenzelm@10547
  3616
and Arith);
wenzelm@10547
  3617
paulson@10474
  3618
wenzelm@10391
  3619
*** General ***
wenzelm@10391
  3620
wenzelm@10547
  3621
* Pure: the Simplifier has been implemented properly as a derived rule
wenzelm@10547
  3622
outside of the actual kernel (at last!); the overall performance
wenzelm@10547
  3623
penalty in practical applications is about 50%, while reliability of
wenzelm@10547
  3624
the Isabelle inference kernel has been greatly improved;
wenzelm@10547
  3625
wenzelm@11112
  3626
* print modes "brackets" and "no_brackets" control output of nested =>
wenzelm@11112
  3627
(types) and ==> (props); the default behaviour is "brackets";
wenzelm@11112
  3628
wenzelm@10391
  3629
* Provers: fast_tac (and friends) now handle actual object-logic rules
wenzelm@10391
  3630
as assumptions as well;
wenzelm@10391
  3631
wenzelm@11124
  3632
* system: support Poly/ML 4.0;
wenzelm@11124
  3633
wenzelm@11124
  3634
* system: isatool install handles KDE version 1 or 2;
wenzelm@11124
  3635
wenzelm@10391
  3636
wenzelm@10245
  3637
wenzelm@10103
  3638
New in Isabelle99-1 (October 2000)
wenzelm@10103
  3639
----------------------------------
wenzelm@8015
  3640
wenzelm@10003
  3641
*** Overview of INCOMPATIBILITIES ***
paulson@8014
  3642
wenzelm@8848
  3643
* HOL: simplification of natural numbers is much changed; to partly
wenzelm@8848
  3644
recover the old behaviour (e.g. to prevent n+n rewriting to #2*n)
wenzelm@8848
  3645
issue the following ML commands:
wenzelm@8848
  3646
wenzelm@8848
  3647
  Delsimprocs Nat_Numeral_Simprocs.cancel_numerals;
wenzelm@8848
  3648
  Delsimprocs [Nat_Numeral_Simprocs.combine_numerals];
paulson@8788
  3649
wenzelm@10129
  3650
* HOL: simplification no longer dives into case-expressions; this is
wenzelm@10129
  3651
controlled by "t.weak_case_cong" for each datatype t;
paulson@8967
  3652
wenzelm@10003
  3653
* HOL: nat_less_induct renamed to less_induct;
wenzelm@10003
  3654
wenzelm@10003
  3655
* HOL: systematic renaming of the SOME (Eps) rules, may use isatool
wenzelm@10003
  3656
fixsome to patch .thy and .ML sources automatically;
wenzelm@10003
  3657
wenzelm@10003
  3658
  select_equality  -> some_equality
wenzelm@10003
  3659
  select_eq_Ex     -> some_eq_ex
wenzelm@10003
  3660
  selectI2EX       -> someI2_ex
wenzelm@10003
  3661
  selectI2         -> someI2
wenzelm@10003
  3662
  selectI          -> someI
wenzelm@10003
  3663
  select1_equality -> some1_equality
wenzelm@10003
  3664
  Eps_sym_eq       -> some_sym_eq_trivial
wenzelm@10003
  3665
  Eps_eq           -> some_eq_trivial
wenzelm@10003
  3666
wenzelm@10003
  3667
* HOL: exhaust_tac on datatypes superceded by new generic case_tac;
wenzelm@10003
  3668
wenzelm@10003
  3669
* HOL: removed obsolete theorem binding expand_if (refer to split_if
wenzelm@10003
  3670
instead);
wenzelm@10003
  3671
wenzelm@10003
  3672
* HOL: the recursion equations generated by 'recdef' are now called
wenzelm@10003
  3673
f.simps instead of f.rules;
wenzelm@10003
  3674
wenzelm@10003
  3675
* HOL: qed_spec_mp now also handles bounded ALL as well;
wenzelm@10003
  3676
wenzelm@10003
  3677
* HOL: 0 is now overloaded, so the type constraint ":: nat" may
wenzelm@10003
  3678
sometimes be needed;
wenzelm@10003
  3679
wenzelm@10003
  3680
* HOL: the constant for "f``x" is now "image" rather than "op ``";
paulson@8014
  3681
paulson@10065
  3682
* HOL: the constant for "f-``x" is now "vimage" rather than "op -``";
paulson@10065
  3683
wenzelm@9330
  3684
* HOL: the disjoint sum is now "<+>" instead of "Plus"; the cartesian
wenzelm@9330
  3685
product is now "<*>" instead of "Times"; the lexicographic product is
wenzelm@9330
  3686
now "<*lex*>" instead of "**";
nipkow@8705
  3687
wenzelm@10003
  3688
* HOL: theory Sexp is now in HOL/Induct examples (it used to be part
wenzelm@10003
  3689
of main HOL, but was unused); better use HOL's datatype package;
paulson@9971
  3690
wenzelm@10137
  3691
* HOL: removed "symbols" syntax for constant "override" of theory Map;
wenzelm@10137
  3692
the old syntax may be recovered as follows:
wenzelm@10137
  3693
wenzelm@10137
  3694
  syntax (symbols)
wenzelm@10137
  3695
    override  :: "('a ~=> 'b) => ('a ~=> 'b) => ('a ~=> 'b)"
wenzelm@10137
  3696
      (infixl "\\<oplus>" 100)
wenzelm@10137
  3697
wenzelm@8848
  3698
* HOL/Real: "rabs" replaced by overloaded "abs" function;
wenzelm@8848
  3699
wenzelm@8887
  3700
* HOL/ML: even fewer consts are declared as global (see theories Ord,
wenzelm@8887
  3701
Lfp, Gfp, WF); this only affects ML packages that refer to const names
wenzelm@8887
  3702
internally;
wenzelm@8887
  3703
wenzelm@10003
  3704
* HOL and ZF: syntax for quotienting wrt an equivalence relation
wenzelm@10003
  3705
changed from A/r to A//r;
wenzelm@9908
  3706
wenzelm@10003
  3707
* ZF: new treatment of arithmetic (nat & int) may break some old
wenzelm@10003
  3708
proofs;
paulson@9388
  3709
wenzelm@10003
  3710
* Isar: renamed some attributes (RS -> THEN, simplify -> simplified,
wenzelm@10003
  3711
rulify -> rule_format, elimify -> elim_format, ...);
paulson@9542
  3712
wenzelm@9941
  3713
* Isar/Provers: intro/elim/dest attributes changed; renamed
wenzelm@9941
  3714
intro/intro!/intro!! flags to intro!/intro/intro? (in most cases, one
wenzelm@9937
  3715
should have to change intro!! to intro? only); replaced "delrule" by
wenzelm@9937
  3716
"rule del";
wenzelm@9437
  3717
wenzelm@9612
  3718
* Isar/HOL: renamed "intrs" to "intros" in inductive definitions;
wenzelm@9612
  3719
wenzelm@9437
  3720
* Provers: strengthened force_tac by using new first_best_tac;
oheimb@9402
  3721
wenzelm@10003
  3722
* LaTeX document preparation: several changes of isabelle.sty (see
wenzelm@10003
  3723
lib/texinputs);
wenzelm@8729
  3724
paulson@8014
  3725
wenzelm@8487
  3726
*** Document preparation ***
wenzelm@8358
  3727
wenzelm@9198
  3728
* formal comments (text blocks etc.) in new-style theories may now
wenzelm@9753
  3729
contain antiquotations of thm/prop/term/typ/text to be presented
wenzelm@9753
  3730
according to latex print mode; concrete syntax is like this:
wenzelm@9753
  3731
@{term[show_types] "f(x) = a + x"};
wenzelm@9198
  3732
wenzelm@8358
  3733
* isatool mkdir provides easy setup of Isabelle session directories,
wenzelm@8518
  3734
including proper document sources;
wenzelm@8358
  3735
wenzelm@8358
  3736
* generated LaTeX sources are now deleted after successful run
wenzelm@8358
  3737
(isatool document -c); may retain a copy somewhere else via -D option
wenzelm@8358
  3738
of isatool usedir;
wenzelm@8358
  3739
wenzelm@8566
  3740
* isatool usedir -D now lets isatool latex -o sty update the Isabelle
wenzelm@10003
  3741
style files, achieving self-contained LaTeX sources and simplifying
wenzelm@10003
  3742
LaTeX debugging;
wenzelm@8566
  3743
wenzelm@8518
  3744
* old-style theories now produce (crude) LaTeX output as well;
wenzelm@8358
  3745
wenzelm@9057
  3746
* browser info session directories are now self-contained (may be put
wenzelm@9437
  3747
on WWW server seperately); improved graphs of nested sessions; removed
wenzelm@9437
  3748
graph for 'all sessions';
wenzelm@9057
  3749
wenzelm@10003
  3750
* several improvements in isabelle style files; \isabellestyle{it}
wenzelm@10003
  3751
produces fake math mode output; \isamarkupheader is now \section by
wenzelm@10003
  3752
default; see lib/texinputs/isabelle.sty etc.;
wenzelm@9489
  3753
wenzelm@8358
  3754
wenzelm@8184
  3755
*** Isar ***
wenzelm@8184
  3756
wenzelm@10003
  3757
* Isar/Pure: local results and corresponding term bindings are now
wenzelm@10003
  3758
subject to Hindley-Milner polymorphism (similar to ML); this
wenzelm@10003
  3759
accommodates incremental type-inference very nicely;
wenzelm@8283
  3760
wenzelm@10003
  3761
* Isar/Pure: new derived language element 'obtain' supports
wenzelm@10003
  3762
generalized existence reasoning;
wenzelm@8621
  3763
wenzelm@10003
  3764
* Isar/Pure: new calculational elements 'moreover' and 'ultimately'
wenzelm@10003
  3765
support accumulation of results, without applying any rules yet;
wenzelm@10003
  3766
useful to collect intermediate results without explicit name
wenzelm@10003
  3767
references, and for use with transitivity rules with more than 2
wenzelm@10003
  3768
premises;
wenzelm@8184
  3769
wenzelm@10003
  3770
* Isar/Pure: scalable support for case-analysis type proofs: new
wenzelm@10003
  3771
'case' language element refers to local contexts symbolically, as
wenzelm@10003
  3772
produced by certain proof methods; internally, case names are attached
wenzelm@10003
  3773
to theorems as "tags";
wenzelm@8440
  3774
wenzelm@10003
  3775
* Isar/Pure: theory command 'hide' removes declarations from
wenzelm@9330
  3776
class/type/const name spaces;
wenzelm@9330
  3777
wenzelm@10003
  3778
* Isar/Pure: theory command 'defs' supports option "(overloaded)" to
wenzelm@9330
  3779
indicate potential overloading;
wenzelm@9330
  3780
wenzelm@10003
  3781
* Isar/Pure: changed syntax of local blocks from {{ }} to { };
wenzelm@8921
  3782
wenzelm@10003
  3783
* Isar/Pure: syntax of sorts made 'inner', i.e. have to write
wenzelm@10003
  3784
"{a,b,c}" instead of {a,b,c};
wenzelm@9612
  3785
wenzelm@10003
  3786
* Isar/Pure now provides its own version of intro/elim/dest
wenzelm@10003
  3787
attributes; useful for building new logics, but beware of confusion
wenzelm@10003
  3788
with the version in Provers/classical;
wenzelm@8921
  3789
wenzelm@10003
  3790
* Isar/Pure: the local context of (non-atomic) goals is provided via
wenzelm@10003
  3791
case name 'antecedent';
wenzelm@8621
  3792
wenzelm@10003
  3793
* Isar/Pure: removed obsolete 'transfer' attribute (transfer of thms
wenzelm@10003
  3794
to the current context is now done automatically);
wenzelm@8991
  3795
wenzelm@10003
  3796
* Isar/Pure: theory command 'method_setup' provides a simple interface
wenzelm@10003
  3797
for definining proof methods in ML;
wenzelm@9011
  3798
wenzelm@10003
  3799
* Isar/Provers: intro/elim/dest attributes changed; renamed
wenzelm@9941
  3800
intro/intro!/intro!! flags to intro!/intro/intro? (INCOMPATIBILITY, in
wenzelm@9941
  3801
most cases, one should have to change intro!! to intro? only);
wenzelm@9941
  3802
replaced "delrule" by "rule del";
wenzelm@8283
  3803
wenzelm@10003
  3804
* Isar/Provers: new 'hypsubst' method, plain 'subst' method and
wenzelm@10003
  3805
'symmetric' attribute (the latter supercedes [RS sym]);
wenzelm@9612
  3806
wenzelm@10003
  3807
* Isar/Provers: splitter support (via 'split' attribute and 'simp'
wenzelm@10003
  3808
method modifier); 'simp' method: 'only:' modifier removes loopers as
wenzelm@10003
  3809
well (including splits);
wenzelm@10003
  3810
wenzelm@10003
  3811
* Isar/Provers: Simplifier and Classical methods now support all kind
wenzelm@10003
  3812
of modifiers used in the past, including 'cong', 'iff', etc.
wenzelm@10003
  3813
wenzelm@10003
  3814
* Isar/Provers: added 'fastsimp' and 'clarsimp' methods (combination
wenzelm@10003
  3815
of Simplifier and Classical reasoner);
wenzelm@10003
  3816
wenzelm@10003
  3817
* Isar/HOL: new proof method 'cases' and improved version of 'induct'
wenzelm@10003
  3818
now support named cases; major packages (inductive, datatype, primrec,
wenzelm@10003
  3819
recdef) support case names and properly name parameters;
wenzelm@10003
  3820
wenzelm@10003
  3821
* Isar/HOL: new transitivity rules for substitution in inequalities --
wenzelm@10003
  3822
monotonicity conditions are extracted to be proven at end of
wenzelm@10003
  3823
calculations;
wenzelm@10003
  3824
wenzelm@10003
  3825
* Isar/HOL: removed 'case_split' thm binding, should use 'cases' proof
wenzelm@10003
  3826
method anyway;
wenzelm@10003
  3827
wenzelm@10003
  3828
* Isar/HOL: removed old expand_if = split_if; theorems if_splits =
wenzelm@10003
  3829
split_if split_if_asm; datatype package provides theorems foo.splits =
wenzelm@10003
  3830
foo.split foo.split_asm for each datatype;
wenzelm@10003
  3831
wenzelm@10003
  3832
* Isar/HOL: tuned inductive package, rename "intrs" to "intros"
wenzelm@10003
  3833
(potential INCOMPATIBILITY), emulation of mk_cases feature for proof
wenzelm@10003
  3834
scripts: new 'inductive_cases' command and 'ind_cases' method; (Note:
wenzelm@10003
  3835
use "(cases (simplified))" method in proper proof texts);
wenzelm@10003
  3836
wenzelm@10003
  3837
* Isar/HOL: added global 'arith_split' attribute for 'arith' method;
wenzelm@10003
  3838
wenzelm@10003
  3839
* Isar: names of theorems etc. may be natural numbers as well;
wenzelm@10003
  3840
wenzelm@10003
  3841
* Isar: 'pr' command: optional arguments for goals_limit and
wenzelm@9724
  3842
ProofContext.prems_limit; no longer prints theory contexts, but only
wenzelm@9724
  3843
proof states;
wenzelm@8487
  3844
wenzelm@10003
  3845
* Isar: diagnostic commands 'pr', 'thm', 'prop', 'term', 'typ' admit
wenzelm@8518
  3846
additional print modes to be specified; e.g. "pr(latex)" will print
wenzelm@8518
  3847
proof state according to the Isabelle LaTeX style;
wenzelm@8487
  3848
wenzelm@10003
  3849
* Isar: improved support for emulating tactic scripts, including proof
wenzelm@9612
  3850
methods 'rule_tac' etc., 'cut_tac', 'thin_tac', 'subgoal_tac',
wenzelm@9612
  3851
'rename_tac', 'rotate_tac', 'tactic', and 'case_tac' / 'induct_tac'
wenzelm@9612
  3852
(for HOL datatypes);
wenzelm@8534
  3853
wenzelm@10003
  3854
* Isar: simplified (more robust) goal selection of proof methods: 1st
wenzelm@10003
  3855
goal, all goals, or explicit goal specifier (tactic emulation); thus
wenzelm@10003
  3856
'proof method scripts' have to be in depth-first order;
wenzelm@8673
  3857
wenzelm@10003
  3858
* Isar: tuned 'let' syntax: replaced 'as' keyword by 'and';
wenzelm@8729
  3859
wenzelm@10003
  3860
* Isar: removed 'help' command, which hasn't been too helpful anyway;
wenzelm@10003
  3861
should instead use individual commands for printing items
wenzelm@10003
  3862
(print_commands, print_methods etc.);
wenzelm@9224
  3863
wenzelm@10003
  3864
* Isar: added 'nothing' --- the empty list of theorems;
wenzelm@9239
  3865
wenzelm@8184
  3866
paulson@8014
  3867
*** HOL ***
paulson@8014
  3868
wenzelm@10080
  3869
* HOL/MicroJava: formalization of a fragment of Java, together with a
wenzelm@10080
  3870
corresponding virtual machine and a specification of its bytecode
wenzelm@10080
  3871
verifier and a lightweight bytecode verifier, including proofs of
wenzelm@10080
  3872
type-safety; by Gerwin Klein, Tobias Nipkow, David von Oheimb, and
wenzelm@10080
  3873
Cornelia Pusch (see also the homepage of project Bali at
wenzelm@10080
  3874
http://isabelle.in.tum.de/Bali/);
wenzelm@10080
  3875
wenzelm@8518
  3876
* HOL/Algebra: new theory of rings and univariate polynomials, by
wenzelm@8518
  3877
Clemens Ballarin;
paulson@8014
  3878
wenzelm@10157
  3879
* HOL/NumberTheory: fundamental Theorem of Arithmetic, Chinese
wenzelm@10003
  3880
Remainder Theorem, Fermat/Euler Theorem, Wilson's Theorem, by Thomas M
wenzelm@10003
  3881
Rasmussen;
wenzelm@8007
  3882
wenzelm@10157
  3883
* HOL/Lattice: fundamental concepts of lattice theory and order
wenzelm@10157
  3884
structures, including duals, properties of bounds versus algebraic
wenzelm@10157
  3885
laws, lattice operations versus set-theoretic ones, the Knaster-Tarski
wenzelm@10157
  3886
Theorem for complete lattices etc.; may also serve as a demonstration
wenzelm@10157
  3887
for abstract algebraic reasoning using axiomatic type classes, and
wenzelm@10157
  3888
mathematics-style proof in Isabelle/Isar; by Markus Wenzel;
wenzelm@10157
  3889
wenzelm@10003
  3890
* HOL/Prolog: a (bare-bones) implementation of Lambda-Prolog, by David
wenzelm@10003
  3891
von Oheimb;
wenzelm@8570
  3892
wenzelm@10164
  3893
* HOL/IMPP: extension of IMP with local variables and mutually
wenzelm@10164
  3894
recursive procedures, by David von Oheimb;
wenzelm@10164
  3895
wenzelm@10003
  3896
* HOL/Lambda: converted into new-style theory and document;
paulson@9542
  3897
wenzelm@10003
  3898
* HOL/ex/Multiquote: example of multiple nested quotations and
wenzelm@10003
  3899
anti-quotations -- basically a generalized version of de-Bruijn
wenzelm@10003
  3900
representation; very useful in avoiding lifting of operations;
wenzelm@8848
  3901
wenzelm@9612
  3902
* HOL/record: added general record equality rule to simpset; fixed
wenzelm@9612
  3903
select-update simplification procedure to handle extended records as
wenzelm@9612
  3904
well; admit "r" as field name;
paulson@9542
  3905
paulson@8967
  3906
* HOL: 0 is now overloaded over the new sort "zero", allowing its use with
paulson@8967
  3907
other numeric types and also as the identity of groups, rings, etc.;
paulson@8967
  3908
paulson@8967
  3909
* HOL: new axclass plus_ac0 for addition with the AC-laws and 0 as identity.
paulson@8967
  3910
Types nat and int belong to this axclass;
paulson@8967
  3911
wenzelm@10003
  3912
* HOL: greatly improved simplification involving numerals of type nat, int, real:
paulson@8788
  3913
   (i + #8 + j) = Suc k simplifies to  #7 + (i + j) = k
paulson@8832
  3914
   i*j + k + j*#3*i     simplifies to  #4*(i*j) + k
paulson@8832
  3915
  two terms #m*u and #n*u are replaced by #(m+n)*u
paulson@8832
  3916
    (where #m, #n and u can implicitly be 1; this is simproc combine_numerals)
paulson@8832
  3917
  and the term/formula #m*u+x ~~ #n*u+y simplifies simplifies to #(m-n)+x ~~ y
paulson@8832
  3918
    or x ~~ #(n-m)+y, where ~~ is one of = < <= or - (simproc cancel_numerals);
paulson@8736
  3919
wenzelm@10003
  3920
* HOL: meson_tac is available (previously in ex/meson.ML); it is a
wenzelm@10003
  3921
powerful prover for predicate logic but knows nothing of clasets; see
wenzelm@10003
  3922
ex/mesontest.ML and ex/mesontest2.ML for example applications;
paulson@9835
  3923
wenzelm@8848
  3924
* HOL: new version of "case_tac" subsumes both boolean case split and
wenzelm@8440
  3925
"exhaust_tac" on datatypes; INCOMPATIBILITY: exhaust_tac no longer
wenzelm@8518
  3926
exists, may define val exhaust_tac = case_tac for ad-hoc portability;
wenzelm@8440
  3927
wenzelm@8848
  3928
* HOL: simplification no longer dives into case-expressions: only the
wenzelm@10129
  3929
selector expression is simplified, but not the remaining arms; to
wenzelm@10129
  3930
enable full simplification of case-expressions for datatype t, you may
wenzelm@10129
  3931
remove t.weak_case_cong from the simpset, either globally (Delcongs
wenzelm@10129
  3932
[thm"t.weak_case_cong"];) or locally (delcongs [...]).
nipkow@8603
  3933
wenzelm@8848
  3934
* HOL/recdef: the recursion equations generated by 'recdef' for
wenzelm@8848
  3935
function 'f' are now called f.simps instead of f.rules; if all
wenzelm@8848
  3936
termination conditions are proved automatically, these simplification
wenzelm@8848
  3937
rules are added to the simpset, as in primrec; rules may be named
wenzelm@8848
  3938
individually as well, resulting in a separate list of theorems for
wenzelm@8848
  3939
each equation;
wenzelm@8848
  3940
wenzelm@9489
  3941
* HOL/While is a new theory that provides a while-combinator. It
wenzelm@9489
  3942
permits the definition of tail-recursive functions without the
wenzelm@9489
  3943
provision of a termination measure. The latter is necessary once the
wenzelm@9489
  3944
invariant proof rule for while is applied.
nipkow@9457
  3945
wenzelm@10003
  3946
* HOL: new (overloaded) notation for the set of elements below/above
wenzelm@10003
  3947
some element: {..u}, {..u(}, {l..}, {)l..}. See theory SetInterval.
nipkow@8925
  3948
wenzelm@8848
  3949
* HOL: theorems impI, allI, ballI bound as "strip";
wenzelm@8848
  3950
wenzelm@10003
  3951
* HOL: new tactic induct_thm_tac: thm -> string -> int -> tactic
nipkow@9746
  3952
induct_tac th "x1 ... xn" expects th to have a conclusion of the form
nipkow@9746
  3953
P v1 ... vn and abbreviates res_inst_tac [("v1","x1"),...,("vn","xn")] th;
nipkow@9746
  3954
wenzelm@10003
  3955
* HOL/Real: "rabs" replaced by overloaded "abs" function;
nipkow@9737
  3956
wenzelm@10003
  3957
* HOL: theory Sexp now in HOL/Induct examples (it used to be part of
wenzelm@10003
  3958
main HOL, but was unused);
nipkow@8626
  3959
wenzelm@10003
  3960
* HOL: fewer consts declared as global (e.g. have to refer to
wenzelm@10003
  3961
"Lfp.lfp" instead of "lfp" internally; affects ML packages only);
wenzelm@8887
  3962
wenzelm@10003
  3963
* HOL: tuned AST representation of nested pairs, avoiding bogus output
wenzelm@10003
  3964
in case of overlap with user translations (e.g. judgements over
wenzelm@10003
  3965
tuples); (note that the underlying logical represenation is still
wenzelm@10003
  3966
bogus);
wenzelm@9349
  3967
nipkow@8412
  3968
paulson@9542
  3969
*** ZF ***
paulson@9542
  3970
wenzelm@10003
  3971
* ZF: simplification automatically cancels common terms in arithmetic
wenzelm@10003
  3972
expressions over nat and int;
paulson@9542
  3973
wenzelm@10003
  3974
* ZF: new treatment of nat to minimize type-checking: all operators
wenzelm@10003
  3975
coerce their operands to a natural number using the function natify,
wenzelm@10003
  3976
making the algebraic laws unconditional;
paulson@9542
  3977
wenzelm@10003
  3978
* ZF: as above, for int: operators coerce their operands to an integer
wenzelm@10003
  3979
using the function intify;
paulson@9542
  3980
wenzelm@10003
  3981
* ZF: the integer library now contains many of the usual laws for the
wenzelm@10003
  3982
orderings, including $<=, and monotonicity laws for $+ and $*;
paulson@9542
  3983
wenzelm@10003
  3984
* ZF: new example ZF/ex/NatSum to demonstrate integer arithmetic
wenzelm@10003
  3985
simplification;
paulson@9542
  3986
wenzelm@10003
  3987
* FOL and ZF: AddIffs now available, giving theorems of the form P<->Q
wenzelm@10003
  3988
to the simplifier and classical reasoner simultaneously;
paulson@9388
  3989
paulson@9388
  3990
wenzelm@8358
  3991
*** General ***
wenzelm@8358
  3992
wenzelm@10003
  3993
* Provers: blast_tac now handles actual object-logic rules as
wenzelm@10003
  3994
assumptions; note that auto_tac uses blast_tac internally as well;
wenzelm@10003
  3995
wenzelm@10003
  3996
* Provers: new functions rulify/rulify_no_asm: thm -> thm for turning
wenzelm@10003
  3997
outer -->/All/Ball into ==>/!!; qed_spec_mp now uses rulify_no_asm;
wenzelm@10003
  3998
wenzelm@9941
  3999
* Provers: delrules now handles destruct rules as well (no longer need
wenzelm@9941
  4000
explicit make_elim);
wenzelm@9941
  4001
wenzelm@10003
  4002
* Provers: Blast_tac now warns of and ignores "weak elimination rules" e.g.
wenzelm@10003
  4003
  [| inj ?f;          ?f ?x = ?f ?y; ?x = ?y ==> ?W |] ==> ?W
wenzelm@10003
  4004
use instead the strong form,
wenzelm@10003
  4005
  [| inj ?f; ~ ?W ==> ?f ?x = ?f ?y; ?x = ?y ==> ?W |] ==> ?W
wenzelm@10003
  4006
in HOL, FOL and ZF the function cla_make_elim will create such rules
wenzelm@10003
  4007
from destruct-rules;
wenzelm@9489
  4008
wenzelm@9709
  4009
* Provers: Simplifier.easy_setup provides a fast path to basic
wenzelm@9709
  4010
Simplifier setup for new object-logics;
wenzelm@9349
  4011
wenzelm@9709
  4012
* Pure: AST translation rules no longer require constant head on LHS;
wenzelm@8729
  4013
wenzelm@9709
  4014
* Pure: improved name spaces: ambiguous output is qualified; support
wenzelm@9709
  4015
for hiding of names;
wenzelm@8358
  4016
wenzelm@10003
  4017
* system: smart setup of canonical ML_HOME, ISABELLE_INTERFACE, and
wenzelm@10003
  4018
XSYMBOL_HOME; no longer need to do manual configuration in most
wenzelm@10003
  4019
situations;
wenzelm@10003
  4020
wenzelm@9709
  4021
* system: compression of ML heaps images may now be controlled via -c
wenzelm@9709
  4022
option of isabelle and isatool usedir (currently only observed by
wenzelm@9709
  4023
Poly/ML);
wenzelm@9709
  4024
wenzelm@9981
  4025
* system: isatool installfonts may handle X-Symbol fonts as well (very
wenzelm@9981
  4026
useful for remote X11);
wenzelm@9981
  4027
wenzelm@9709
  4028
* system: provide TAGS file for Isabelle sources;
wenzelm@9052
  4029
wenzelm@9288
  4030
* ML: infix 'OF' is a version of 'MRS' with more appropriate argument
wenzelm@9288
  4031
order;
wenzelm@9288
  4032
wenzelm@8994
  4033
* ML: renamed flags Syntax.trace_norm_ast to Syntax.trace_ast; global
wenzelm@8994
  4034
timing flag supersedes proof_timing and Toplevel.trace;
wenzelm@8994
  4035
wenzelm@10003
  4036
* ML: new combinators |>> and |>>> for incremental transformations
wenzelm@10003
  4037
with secondary results (e.g. certain theory extensions):
wenzelm@10003
  4038
wenzelm@9330
  4039
* ML: PureThy.add_defs gets additional argument to indicate potential
wenzelm@9330
  4040
overloading (usually false);
wenzelm@9330
  4041
wenzelm@10003
  4042
* ML: PureThy.add_thms/add_axioms/add_defs now return theorems as
wenzelm@10003
  4043
results;
wenzelm@8440
  4044
wenzelm@8358
  4045
wenzelm@8015
  4046
wenzelm@7986
  4047
New in Isabelle99 (October 1999)
wenzelm@7986
  4048
--------------------------------
oheimb@4649
  4049
paulson@5931
  4050
*** Overview of INCOMPATIBILITIES (see below for more details) ***
paulson@5931
  4051
paulson@6922
  4052
* HOL: The THEN and ELSE parts of conditional expressions (if P then x else y)
paulson@6922
  4053
are no longer simplified.  (This allows the simplifier to unfold recursive
paulson@6922
  4054
functional programs.)  To restore the old behaviour, declare
wenzelm@7215
  4055
wenzelm@7215
  4056
    Delcongs [if_weak_cong];
paulson@6922
  4057
wenzelm@6269
  4058
* HOL: Removed the obsolete syntax "Compl A"; use -A for set
wenzelm@6269
  4059
complement;
paulson@5931
  4060
wenzelm@6269
  4061
* HOL: the predicate "inj" is now defined by translation to "inj_on";
paulson@6174
  4062
berghofe@7847
  4063
* HOL/datatype: mutual_induct_tac no longer exists --
berghofe@7847
  4064
  use induct_tac "x_1 ... x_n" instead of mutual_induct_tac ["x_1", ..., "x_n"]
berghofe@7847
  4065
wenzelm@6386
  4066
* HOL/typedef: fixed type inference for representing set; type
wenzelm@6386
  4067
arguments now have to occur explicitly on the rhs as type constraints;
wenzelm@6386
  4068
wenzelm@6269
  4069
* ZF: The con_defs part of an inductive definition may no longer refer
wenzelm@6269
  4070
to constants declared in the same theory;
nipkow@6057
  4071
wenzelm@6269
  4072
* HOL, ZF: the function mk_cases, generated by the inductive
wenzelm@6269
  4073
definition package, has lost an argument.  To simplify its result, it
wenzelm@6269
  4074
uses the default simpset instead of a supplied list of theorems.
paulson@6141
  4075
wenzelm@7215
  4076
* HOL/List: the constructors of type list are now Nil and Cons;
wenzelm@7215
  4077
nipkow@7619
  4078
* Simplifier: the type of the infix ML functions
wenzelm@8729
  4079
        setSSolver addSSolver setSolver addSolver
nipkow@7619
  4080
is now  simpset * solver -> simpset  where `solver' is a new abstract type
nipkow@7619
  4081
for packaging solvers. A solver is created via
wenzelm@8729
  4082
        mk_solver: string -> (thm list -> int -> tactic) -> solver
nipkow@7619
  4083
where the string argument is only a comment.
nipkow@6057
  4084
wenzelm@7647
  4085
paulson@6069
  4086
*** Proof tools ***
paulson@6069
  4087
wenzelm@6343
  4088
* Provers/Arith/fast_lin_arith.ML contains a functor for creating a
wenzelm@6343
  4089
decision procedure for linear arithmetic. Currently it is used for
wenzelm@7593
  4090
types `nat', `int', and `real' in HOL (see below); it can, should and
wenzelm@7593
  4091
will be instantiated for other types and logics as well.
paulson@6069
  4092
nipkow@7324
  4093
* The simplifier now accepts rewrite rules with flexible heads, eg
nipkow@7324
  4094
     hom ?f ==> ?f(?x+?y) = ?f ?x + ?f ?y
nipkow@7324
  4095
  They are applied like any rule with a non-pattern lhs, i.e. by first-order
nipkow@7324
  4096
  matching.
paulson@6069
  4097
wenzelm@7593
  4098
paulson@6014
  4099
*** General ***
paulson@6014
  4100
wenzelm@7986
  4101
* New Isabelle/Isar subsystem provides an alternative to traditional
wenzelm@7215
  4102
tactical theorem proving; together with the ProofGeneral/isar user
wenzelm@7215
  4103
interface it offers an interactive environment for developing human
wenzelm@7215
  4104
readable proof documents (Isar == Intelligible semi-automated
wenzelm@7886
  4105
reasoning); for further information see isatool doc isar-ref,
wenzelm@7986
  4106
src/HOL/Isar_examples and http://isabelle.in.tum.de/Isar/
wenzelm@7886
  4107
wenzelm@9612
  4108
* improved and simplified presentation of theories: better HTML markup
wenzelm@9612
  4109
(including colors), graph views in several sizes; isatool usedir now
wenzelm@9612
  4110
provides a proper interface for user theories (via -P option); actual
wenzelm@9612
  4111
document preparation based on (PDF)LaTeX is available as well (for
wenzelm@9612
  4112
new-style theories only); see isatool doc system for more information;
wenzelm@7215
  4113
wenzelm@7252
  4114
* native support for Proof General, both for classic Isabelle and
wenzelm@7986
  4115
Isabelle/Isar;
wenzelm@7215
  4116
wenzelm@7791
  4117
* ML function thm_deps visualizes dependencies of theorems and lemmas,
wenzelm@7791
  4118
using the graph browser tool;
wenzelm@7791
  4119
wenzelm@6751
  4120
* Isabelle manuals now also available as PDF;
wenzelm@6751
  4121
wenzelm@6449
  4122
* theory loader rewritten from scratch (may not be fully
wenzelm@6449
  4123
bug-compatible); old loadpath variable has been replaced by show_path,
wenzelm@6671
  4124
add_path, del_path, reset_path functions; new operations such as
wenzelm@7593
  4125
update_thy, touch_thy, remove_thy, use/update_thy_only (see also
wenzelm@7593
  4126
isatool doc ref);
wenzelm@6449
  4127
wenzelm@7215
  4128
* improved isatool install: option -k creates KDE application icon,
wenzelm@7215
  4129
option -p DIR installs standalone binaries;
wenzelm@7215
  4130
wenzelm@7215
  4131
* added ML_PLATFORM setting (useful for cross-platform installations);
wenzelm@7215
  4132
more robust handling of platform specific ML images for SML/NJ;
wenzelm@7215
  4133
wenzelm@7886
  4134
* the settings environment is now statically scoped, i.e. it is never
wenzelm@7986
  4135
created again in sub-processes invoked from isabelle, isatool, or
wenzelm@7886
  4136
Isabelle;
wenzelm@7886
  4137
wenzelm@7215
  4138
* path element specification '~~' refers to '$ISABELLE_HOME';
wenzelm@7215
  4139
wenzelm@6343
  4140
* in locales, the "assumes" and "defines" parts may be omitted if
wenzelm@6343
  4141
empty;
wenzelm@5973
  4142
wenzelm@6269
  4143
* new print_mode "xsymbols" for extended symbol support (e.g. genuine
wenzelm@6269
  4144
long arrows);
wenzelm@6259
  4145
wenzelm@6343
  4146
* new print_mode "HTML";
wenzelm@6343
  4147
wenzelm@6343
  4148
* new flag show_tags controls display of tags of theorems (which are
wenzelm@6343
  4149
basically just comments that may be attached by some tools);
wenzelm@6343
  4150
wenzelm@6461
  4151
* Isamode 2.6 requires patch to accomodate change of Isabelle font
wenzelm@6461
  4152
mode and goal output format:
wenzelm@6461
  4153
wenzelm@6461
  4154
diff -r Isamode-2.6/elisp/isa-load.el Isamode/elisp/isa-load.el
wenzelm@6461
  4155
244c244
wenzelm@6461
  4156
<       (list (isa-getenv "ISABELLE") "-msymbols" logic-name)
wenzelm@6461
  4157
---
wenzelm@6533
  4158
>       (list (isa-getenv "ISABELLE") "-misabelle_font" "-msymbols" logic-name)
wenzelm@6461
  4159
diff -r Isabelle-2.6/elisp/isa-proofstate.el Isamode/elisp/isa-proofstate.el
wenzelm@6461
  4160
181c181
wenzelm@6461
  4161
< (defconst proofstate-proofstart-regexp "^Level [0-9]+$"
wenzelm@6461
  4162
---
wenzelm@6461
  4163
> (defconst proofstate-proofstart-regexp "^Level [0-9]+"
wenzelm@6461
  4164
wenzelm@7450
  4165
* function bind_thms stores lists of theorems (cf. bind_thm);
wenzelm@7450
  4166
wenzelm@7593
  4167
* new shorthand tactics ftac, eatac, datac, fatac;
wenzelm@7593
  4168
wenzelm@7593
  4169
* qed (and friends) now accept "" as result name; in that case the
wenzelm@7986
  4170
theorem is not stored, but proper checks and presentation of the
wenzelm@7986
  4171
result still apply;
wenzelm@7593
  4172
wenzelm@7805
  4173
* theorem database now also indexes constants "Trueprop", "all",
wenzelm@7805
  4174
"==>", "=="; thus thms_containing, findI etc. may retrieve more rules;
wenzelm@7805
  4175
oheimb@6028
  4176
nipkow@6057
  4177
*** HOL ***
nipkow@6057
  4178
wenzelm@7215
  4179
** HOL arithmetic **
wenzelm@7215
  4180
wenzelm@6343
  4181
* There are now decision procedures for linear arithmetic over nat and
wenzelm@6343
  4182
int:
nipkow@6131
  4183
wenzelm@6343
  4184
1. arith_tac copes with arbitrary formulae involving `=', `<', `<=',
wenzelm@6343
  4185
`+', `-', `Suc', `min', `max' and numerical constants; other subterms
wenzelm@6343
  4186
are treated as atomic; subformulae not involving type `nat' or `int'
wenzelm@6343
  4187
are ignored; quantified subformulae are ignored unless they are
wenzelm@6343
  4188
positive universal or negative existential. The tactic has to be
wenzelm@6343
  4189
invoked by hand and can be a little bit slow. In particular, the
wenzelm@6343
  4190
running time is exponential in the number of occurrences of `min' and
wenzelm@6343
  4191
`max', and `-' on `nat'.
nipkow@6131
  4192
wenzelm@6343
  4193
2. fast_arith_tac is a cut-down version of arith_tac: it only takes
wenzelm@6343
  4194
(negated) (in)equalities among the premises and the conclusion into
wenzelm@6343
  4195
account (i.e. no compound formulae) and does not know about `min' and
wenzelm@6343
  4196
`max', and `-' on `nat'. It is fast and is used automatically by the
wenzelm@6343
  4197
simplifier.
nipkow@6131
  4198
wenzelm@6343
  4199
NB: At the moment, these decision procedures do not cope with mixed
wenzelm@6343
  4200
nat/int formulae where the two parts interact, such as `m < n ==>
wenzelm@6343
  4201
int(m) < int(n)'.
oheimb@6028
  4202
wenzelm@7215
  4203
* HOL/Numeral provides a generic theory of numerals (encoded
wenzelm@7313
  4204
efficiently as bit strings); setup for types nat/int/real is in place;
wenzelm@7215
  4205
INCOMPATIBILITY: since numeral syntax is now polymorphic, rather than
wenzelm@7215
  4206
int, existing theories and proof scripts may require a few additional
wenzelm@7215
  4207
type constraints;
paulson@7157
  4208
wenzelm@7215
  4209
* integer division and remainder can now be performed on constant
wenzelm@7215
  4210
arguments;
paulson@6922
  4211
wenzelm@7215
  4212
* many properties of integer multiplication, division and remainder
wenzelm@7215
  4213
are now available;
wenzelm@7215
  4214
paulson@7287
  4215
* An interface to the Stanford Validity Checker (SVC) is available through the
paulson@7287
  4216
tactic svc_tac.  Propositional tautologies and theorems of linear arithmetic
paulson@7287
  4217
are proved automatically.  SVC must be installed separately, and its results
paulson@7287
  4218
must be TAKEN ON TRUST (Isabelle does not check the proofs, but tags any
paulson@7287
  4219
invocation of the underlying oracle).  For SVC see
paulson@7444
  4220
  http://verify.stanford.edu/SVC
paulson@6922
  4221
wenzelm@7125
  4222
* IsaMakefile: the HOL-Real target now builds an actual image;
wenzelm@7125
  4223
wenzelm@7215
  4224
wenzelm@7215
  4225
** HOL misc **
wenzelm@7215
  4226
wenzelm@7595
  4227
* HOL/Real/HahnBanach: the Hahn-Banach theorem for real vector spaces
wenzelm@7595
  4228
(in Isabelle/Isar) -- by Gertrud Bauer;
wenzelm@7595
  4229
wenzelm@7691
  4230
* HOL/BCV: generic model of bytecode verification, i.e. data-flow
wenzelm@7691
  4231
analysis for assembly languages with subtypes;
wenzelm@7691
  4232
wenzelm@6278
  4233
* HOL/TLA (Lamport's Temporal Logic of Actions): major reorganization
wenzelm@6278
  4234
-- avoids syntactic ambiguities and treats state, transition, and
wenzelm@6278
  4235
temporal levels more uniformly; introduces INCOMPATIBILITIES due to
wenzelm@6278
  4236
changed syntax and (many) tactics;
wenzelm@6278
  4237
wenzelm@7791
  4238
* HOL/inductive: Now also handles more general introduction rules such
wenzelm@7791
  4239
  as "ALL y. (y, x) : r --> y : acc r ==> x : acc r"; monotonicity
wenzelm@7791
  4240
  theorems are now maintained within the theory (maintained via the
wenzelm@7791
  4241
  "mono" attribute);
berghofe@7780
  4242
wenzelm@7238
  4243
* HOL/datatype: Now also handles arbitrarily branching datatypes
wenzelm@7238
  4244
  (using function types) such as
wenzelm@7238
  4245
wenzelm@7238
  4246
  datatype 'a tree = Atom 'a | Branch "nat => 'a tree"
berghofe@7047
  4247
wenzelm@7326
  4248
* HOL/record: record_simproc (part of the default simpset) takes care
wenzelm@7326
  4249
of selectors applied to updated records; record_split_tac is no longer
wenzelm@7327
  4250
part of the default claset; update_defs may now be removed from the
wenzelm@7327
  4251
simpset in many cases; COMPATIBILITY: old behavior achieved by
wenzelm@7326
  4252
wenzelm@7326
  4253
  claset_ref () := claset() addSWrapper record_split_wrapper;
wenzelm@7326
  4254
  Delsimprocs [record_simproc]
wenzelm@7326
  4255
wenzelm@6386
  4256
* HOL/typedef: fixed type inference for representing set; type
wenzelm@6386
  4257
arguments now have to occur explicitly on the rhs as type constraints;
wenzelm@6386
  4258
paulson@7287
  4259
* HOL/recdef (TFL): 'congs' syntax now expects comma separated list of theorem
paulson@7287
  4260
names rather than an ML expression;
paulson@7287
  4261
paulson@7287
  4262
* HOL/defer_recdef (TFL): like recdef but the well-founded relation can be
paulson@7287
  4263
supplied later.  Program schemes can be defined, such as
paulson@7287
  4264
    "While B C s = (if B s then While B C (C s) else s)"
paulson@7287
  4265
where the well-founded relation can be chosen after B and C have been given.
wenzelm@6563
  4266
wenzelm@7215
  4267
* HOL/List: the constructors of type list are now Nil and Cons;
wenzelm@7215
  4268
INCOMPATIBILITY: while [] and infix # syntax is still there, of
wenzelm@7215
  4269
course, ML tools referring to List.list.op # etc. have to be adapted;
wenzelm@7215
  4270
wenzelm@7238
  4271
* HOL_quantifiers flag superseded by "HOL" print mode, which is
wenzelm@7238
  4272
disabled by default; run isabelle with option -m HOL to get back to
wenzelm@7238
  4273
the original Gordon/HOL-style output;
wenzelm@7238
  4274
wenzelm@7238
  4275
* HOL/Ord.thy: new bounded quantifier syntax (input only): ALL x<y. P,
wenzelm@7238
  4276
ALL x<=y. P, EX x<y. P, EX x<=y. P;
wenzelm@7238
  4277
wenzelm@7238
  4278
* HOL basic syntax simplified (more orthogonal): all variants of
wenzelm@7238
  4279
All/Ex now support plain / symbolic / HOL notation; plain syntax for
wenzelm@7238
  4280
Eps operator is provided as well: "SOME x. P[x]";
wenzelm@7238
  4281
berghofe@7320
  4282
* HOL/Sum.thy: sum_case has been moved to HOL/Datatype;
wenzelm@7261
  4283
wenzelm@7280
  4284
* HOL/Univ.thy: infix syntax <*>, <+>, <**>, <+> eliminated and made
wenzelm@7280
  4285
thus available for user theories;
wenzelm@7280
  4286
wenzelm@7300
  4287
* HOLCF/IOA/Sequents: renamed 'Cons' to 'Consq' to avoid clash with
wenzelm@7300
  4288
HOL/List; hardly an INCOMPATIBILITY since '>>' syntax is used all the
wenzelm@7300
  4289
time;
wenzelm@7300
  4290
wenzelm@7986
  4291
* HOL: new tactic smp_tac: int -> int -> tactic, which applies spec
wenzelm@7986
  4292
several times and then mp;
oheimb@7492
  4293
wenzelm@7215
  4294
paulson@7113
  4295
*** LK ***
paulson@7113
  4296
wenzelm@7215
  4297
* the notation <<...>> is now available as a notation for sequences of
wenzelm@7215
  4298
formulas;
paulson@7113
  4299
paulson@7113
  4300
* the simplifier is now installed
paulson@7113
  4301
wenzelm@8729
  4302
* the axiom system has been generalized (thanks to Soren Heilmann)
paulson@7113
  4303
paulson@7113
  4304
* the classical reasoner now has a default rule database
paulson@7113
  4305
paulson@7113
  4306
paulson@6064
  4307
*** ZF ***
paulson@6064
  4308
paulson@6064
  4309
* new primrec section allows primitive recursive functions to be given
wenzelm@6269
  4310
directly (as in HOL) over datatypes and the natural numbers;
paulson@6064
  4311
wenzelm@6269
  4312
* new tactics induct_tac and exhaust_tac for induction (or case
wenzelm@6269
  4313
analysis) over datatypes and the natural numbers;
paulson@6064
  4314
paulson@6064
  4315
* the datatype declaration of type T now defines the recursor T_rec;
paulson@6064
  4316
paulson@6141
  4317
* simplification automatically does freeness reasoning for datatype
wenzelm@6269
  4318
constructors;
paulson@6141
  4319
wenzelm@6269
  4320
* automatic type-inference, with AddTCs command to insert new
wenzelm@6269
  4321
type-checking rules;
paulson@6155
  4322
wenzelm@6269
  4323
* datatype introduction rules are now added as Safe Introduction rules
wenzelm@6269
  4324
to the claset;
paulson@6155
  4325
wenzelm@6269
  4326
* the syntax "if P then x else y" is now available in addition to
wenzelm@6269
  4327
if(P,x,y);
wenzelm@6269
  4328
paulson@6069
  4329
wenzelm@6343
  4330
*** Internal programming interfaces ***
wenzelm@6343
  4331
wenzelm@7919
  4332
* tuned simplifier trace output; new flag debug_simp;
wenzelm@7919
  4333
wenzelm@7420
  4334
* structures Vartab / Termtab (instances of TableFun) offer efficient
wenzelm@7420
  4335
tables indexed by indexname_ord / term_ord (compatible with aconv);
wenzelm@7420
  4336
wenzelm@6386
  4337
* AxClass.axclass_tac lost the theory argument;
wenzelm@6386
  4338
wenzelm@6343
  4339
* tuned current_goals_markers semantics: begin / end goal avoids
wenzelm@6343
  4340
printing empty lines;
wenzelm@6343
  4341
wenzelm@6343
  4342
* removed prs and prs_fn hook, which was broken because it did not
wenzelm@6343
  4343
include \n in its semantics, forcing writeln to add one
wenzelm@6343
  4344
uncoditionally; replaced prs_fn by writeln_fn; consider std_output:
wenzelm@6343
  4345
string -> unit if you really want to output text without newline;
wenzelm@6343
  4346
wenzelm@6343
  4347
* Symbol.output subject to print mode; INCOMPATIBILITY: defaults to
wenzelm@6343
  4348
plain output, interface builders may have to enable 'isabelle_font'
wenzelm@6343
  4349
mode to get Isabelle font glyphs as before;
wenzelm@6343
  4350
wenzelm@6343
  4351
* refined token_translation interface; INCOMPATIBILITY: output length
wenzelm@6343
  4352
now of type real instead of int;
wenzelm@6343
  4353
wenzelm@7196
  4354
* theory loader actions may be traced via new ThyInfo.add_hook
wenzelm@7196
  4355
interface (see src/Pure/Thy/thy_info.ML); example application: keep
wenzelm@7196
  4356
your own database of information attached to *whole* theories -- as
wenzelm@7196
  4357
opposed to intra-theory data slots offered via TheoryDataFun;
wenzelm@7196
  4358
wenzelm@7647
  4359
* proper handling of dangling sort hypotheses (at last!);
wenzelm@7647
  4360
Thm.strip_shyps and Drule.strip_shyps_warning take care of removing
wenzelm@7647
  4361
extra sort hypotheses that can be witnessed from the type signature;
wenzelm@7986
  4362
the force_strip_shyps flag is gone, any remaining shyps are simply
wenzelm@7986
  4363
left in the theorem (with a warning issued by strip_shyps_warning);
wenzelm@7647
  4364
wenzelm@6343
  4365
paulson@6064
  4366
wenzelm@5781
  4367
New in Isabelle98-1 (October 1998)
wenzelm@5781
  4368
----------------------------------
wenzelm@5781
  4369
wenzelm@5127
  4370
*** Overview of INCOMPATIBILITIES (see below for more details) ***
wenzelm@4842
  4371
wenzelm@5726
  4372
* several changes of automated proof tools;
wenzelm@5207
  4373
wenzelm@5726
  4374
* HOL: major changes to the inductive and datatype packages, including
wenzelm@5726
  4375
some minor incompatibilities of theory syntax;
wenzelm@5373
  4376
wenzelm@5726
  4377
* HOL: renamed r^-1 to 'converse' from 'inverse'; 'inj_onto' is now
wenzelm@5217
  4378
called `inj_on';
paulson@5160
  4379
nipkow@5275
  4380
* HOL: removed duplicate thms in Arith:
nipkow@5275
  4381
  less_imp_add_less  should be replaced by  trans_less_add1
nipkow@5275
  4382
  le_imp_add_le      should be replaced by  trans_le_add1
paulson@5160
  4383
wenzelm@5726
  4384
* HOL: unary minus is now overloaded (new type constraints may be
wenzelm@5726
  4385
required);
paulson@5490
  4386
wenzelm@5726
  4387
* HOL and ZF: unary minus for integers is now #- instead of #~.  In
wenzelm@5726
  4388
ZF, expressions such as n#-1 must be changed to n#- 1, since #-1 is
wenzelm@5726
  4389
now taken as an integer constant.
paulson@5541
  4390
wenzelm@5726
  4391
* Pure: ML function 'theory_of' renamed to 'theory';
wenzelm@5397
  4392
wenzelm@5363
  4393
wenzelm@5127
  4394
*** Proof tools ***
nipkow@4880
  4395
nipkow@5657
  4396
* Simplifier:
nipkow@5657
  4397
  1. Asm_full_simp_tac is now more aggressive.
nipkow@5657
  4398
     1. It will sometimes reorient premises if that increases their power to
nipkow@5657
  4399
        simplify.
nipkow@5657
  4400
     2. It does no longer proceed strictly from left to right but may also
nipkow@5657
  4401
        rotate premises to achieve further simplification.
nipkow@5657
  4402
     For compatibility reasons there is now Asm_lr_simp_tac which is like the
nipkow@5657
  4403
     old Asm_full_simp_tac in that it does not rotate premises.
nipkow@5657
  4404
  2. The simplifier now knows a little bit about nat-arithmetic.
nipkow@4880
  4405
wenzelm@5127
  4406
* Classical reasoner: wrapper mechanism for the classical reasoner now
wenzelm@5127
  4407
allows for selected deletion of wrappers, by introduction of names for
wenzelm@5127
  4408
wrapper functionals.  This implies that addbefore, addSbefore,
wenzelm@5127
  4409
addaltern, and addSaltern now take a pair (name, tactic) as argument,
wenzelm@5127
  4410
and that adding two tactics with the same name overwrites the first
wenzelm@5127
  4411
one (emitting a warning).
oheimb@4824
  4412
  type wrapper = (int -> tactic) -> (int -> tactic)
oheimb@4649
  4413
  setWrapper, setSWrapper, compWrapper and compSWrapper are replaced by
oheimb@4824
  4414
  addWrapper, addSWrapper: claset * (string * wrapper) -> claset
oheimb@4824
  4415
  delWrapper, delSWrapper: claset *  string            -> claset
oheimb@4649
  4416
  getWrapper is renamed to appWrappers, getSWrapper to appSWrappers;
oheimb@4649
  4417
wenzelm@5705
  4418
* Classical reasoner: addbefore/addSbefore now have APPEND/ORELSE
wenzelm@5726
  4419
semantics; addbefore now affects only the unsafe part of step_tac
wenzelm@5726
  4420
etc.; this affects addss/auto_tac/force_tac, so EXISTING PROOFS MAY
wenzelm@5726
  4421
FAIL, but proofs should be fixable easily, e.g. by replacing Auto_tac
wenzelm@5726
  4422
by Force_tac;
oheimb@5524
  4423
wenzelm@5726
  4424
* Classical reasoner: setwrapper to setWrapper and compwrapper to
wenzelm@5726
  4425
compWrapper; added safe wrapper (and access functions for it);
oheimb@5524
  4426
wenzelm@5127
  4427
* HOL/split_all_tac is now much faster and fails if there is nothing
wenzelm@5726
  4428
to split.  Some EXISTING PROOFS MAY REQUIRE ADAPTION because the order
wenzelm@5726
  4429
and the names of the automatically generated variables have changed.
wenzelm@5726
  4430
split_all_tac has moved within claset() from unsafe wrappers to safe
wenzelm@5726
  4431
wrappers, which means that !!-bound variables are split much more
wenzelm@5726
  4432
aggressively, and safe_tac and clarify_tac now split such variables.
wenzelm@5726
  4433
If this splitting is not appropriate, use delSWrapper "split_all_tac".
wenzelm@5726
  4434
Note: the same holds for record_split_tac, which does the job of
wenzelm@5726
  4435
split_all_tac for record fields.
wenzelm@5127
  4436
wenzelm@5726
  4437
* HOL/Simplifier: Rewrite rules for case distinctions can now be added
wenzelm@5726
  4438
permanently to the default simpset using Addsplits just like
wenzelm@5726
  4439
Addsimps. They can be removed via Delsplits just like
wenzelm@5726
  4440
Delsimps. Lower-case versions are also available.
wenzelm@5127
  4441
wenzelm@5726
  4442
* HOL/Simplifier: The rule split_if is now part of the default
wenzelm@5726
  4443
simpset. This means that the simplifier will eliminate all occurrences
wenzelm@5726
  4444
of if-then-else in the conclusion of a goal. To prevent this, you can
wenzelm@5726
  4445
either remove split_if completely from the default simpset by
wenzelm@5726
  4446
`Delsplits [split_if]' or remove it in a specific call of the
wenzelm@5726
  4447
simplifier using `... delsplits [split_if]'.  You can also add/delete
wenzelm@5726
  4448
other case splitting rules to/from the default simpset: every datatype
wenzelm@5726
  4449
generates suitable rules `split_t_case' and `split_t_case_asm' (where
wenzelm@5726
  4450
t is the name of the datatype).
wenzelm@5127
  4451
wenzelm@5726
  4452
* Classical reasoner / Simplifier combination: new force_tac (and
wenzelm@5127
  4453
derivatives Force_tac, force) combines rewriting and classical
wenzelm@5127
  4454
reasoning (and whatever other tools) similarly to auto_tac, but is
wenzelm@5726
  4455
aimed to solve the given subgoal completely.
wenzelm@5127
  4456
wenzelm@5127
  4457
wenzelm@5127
  4458
*** General ***
wenzelm@5127
  4459
wenzelm@5217
  4460
* new top-level commands `Goal' and `Goalw' that improve upon `goal'
wenzelm@5127
  4461
and `goalw': the theory is no longer needed as an explicit argument -
wenzelm@5127
  4462
the current theory context is used; assumptions are no longer returned
wenzelm@5127
  4463
at the ML-level unless one of them starts with ==> or !!; it is
wenzelm@5217
  4464
recommended to convert to these new commands using isatool fixgoal
wenzelm@5217
  4465
(backup your sources first!);
wenzelm@4842
  4466
wenzelm@5217
  4467
* new top-level commands 'thm' and 'thms' for retrieving theorems from
wenzelm@5207
  4468
the current theory context, and 'theory' to lookup stored theories;
paulson@4806
  4469
paulson@5722
  4470
* new theory section 'locale' for declaring constants, assumptions and
paulson@5722
  4471
definitions that have local scope;
paulson@5722
  4472
wenzelm@5127
  4473
* new theory section 'nonterminals' for purely syntactic types;
wenzelm@4858
  4474
wenzelm@5127
  4475
* new theory section 'setup' for generic ML setup functions
wenzelm@5127
  4476
(e.g. package initialization);
wenzelm@4869
  4477
wenzelm@5131
  4478
* the distribution now includes Isabelle icons: see
wenzelm@5131
  4479
lib/logo/isabelle-{small,tiny}.xpm;
wenzelm@5131
  4480
wenzelm@5363
  4481
* isatool install - install binaries with absolute references to
wenzelm@5363
  4482
ISABELLE_HOME/bin;
wenzelm@5363
  4483
wenzelm@5572
  4484
* isatool logo -- create instances of the Isabelle logo (as EPS);
wenzelm@5572
  4485
wenzelm@5407
  4486
* print mode 'emacs' reserved for Isamode;
wenzelm@5407
  4487
wenzelm@5726
  4488
* support multiple print (ast) translations per constant name;
wenzelm@5726
  4489
wenzelm@6925
  4490
* theorems involving oracles are now printed with a suffixed [!];
wenzelm@6925
  4491
wenzelm@4711
  4492
paulson@4661
  4493
*** HOL ***
paulson@4661
  4494
wenzelm@5710
  4495
* there is now a tutorial on Isabelle/HOL (do 'isatool doc tutorial');
nipkow@5709
  4496
wenzelm@5217
  4497
* HOL/inductive package reorganized and improved: now supports mutual
paulson@5267
  4498
definitions such as
berghofe@5214
  4499
wenzelm@5217
  4500
  inductive EVEN ODD
wenzelm@5217
  4501
    intrs
wenzelm@5217
  4502
      null "0 : EVEN"
wenzelm@5217
  4503
      oddI "n : EVEN ==> Suc n : ODD"
wenzelm@5217
  4504
      evenI "n : ODD ==> Suc n : EVEN"
berghofe@5214
  4505
wenzelm@5217
  4506
new theorem list "elims" contains an elimination rule for each of the
wenzelm@5217
  4507
recursive sets; inductive definitions now handle disjunctive premises
wenzelm@5217
  4508
correctly (also ZF);
berghofe@5214
  4509
wenzelm@5217
  4510
INCOMPATIBILITIES: requires Inductive as an ancestor; component
wenzelm@5217
  4511
"mutual_induct" no longer exists - the induction rule is always
wenzelm@5217
  4512
contained in "induct";
berghofe@5214
  4513
berghofe@5214
  4514
wenzelm@5217
  4515
* HOL/datatype package re-implemented and greatly improved: now
paulson@5267
  4516
supports mutually recursive datatypes such as
berghofe@5214
  4517
wenzelm@5217
  4518
  datatype
wenzelm@5217
  4519
    'a aexp = IF_THEN_ELSE ('a bexp) ('a aexp) ('a aexp)
wenzelm@5217
  4520
            | SUM ('a aexp) ('a aexp)
wenzelm@5217
  4521
            | DIFF ('a aexp) ('a aexp)
wenzelm@5217
  4522
            | NUM 'a
wenzelm@5217
  4523
  and
wenzelm@5217
  4524
    'a bexp = LESS ('a aexp) ('a aexp)
wenzelm@5217
  4525
            | AND ('a bexp) ('a bexp)
wenzelm@5217
  4526
            | OR ('a bexp) ('a bexp)
wenzelm@5217
  4527
paulson@5267
  4528
as well as indirectly recursive datatypes such as
wenzelm@5217
  4529
wenzelm@5217
  4530
  datatype
wenzelm@5217
  4531
    ('a, 'b) term = Var 'a
wenzelm@5217
  4532
                  | App 'b ((('a, 'b) term) list)
wenzelm@5217
  4533
wenzelm@5217
  4534
The new tactic  mutual_induct_tac [<var_1>, ..., <var_n>] i  performs
wenzelm@5217
  4535
induction on mutually / indirectly recursive datatypes.
wenzelm@5217
  4536
wenzelm@5217
  4537
Primrec equations are now stored in theory and can be accessed via
wenzelm@5217
  4538
<function_name>.simps.
wenzelm@5217
  4539
wenzelm@5217
  4540
INCOMPATIBILITIES:
wenzelm@5217
  4541
wenzelm@5217
  4542
  - Theories using datatypes must now have theory Datatype as an
wenzelm@5217
  4543
    ancestor.
wenzelm@5217
  4544
  - The specific <typename>.induct_tac no longer exists - use the
wenzelm@5217
  4545
    generic induct_tac instead.
berghofe@5226
  4546
  - natE has been renamed to nat.exhaust - use exhaust_tac
wenzelm@5217
  4547
    instead of res_inst_tac ... natE. Note that the variable
berghofe@5226
  4548
    names in nat.exhaust differ from the names in natE, this
wenzelm@5217
  4549
    may cause some "fragile" proofs to fail.
wenzelm@5217
  4550
  - The theorems split_<typename>_case and split_<typename>_case_asm
wenzelm@5217
  4551
    have been renamed to <typename>.split and <typename>.split_asm.
wenzelm@5217
  4552
  - Since default sorts of type variables are now handled correctly,
wenzelm@5217
  4553
    some datatype definitions may have to be annotated with explicit
wenzelm@5217
  4554
    sort constraints.
wenzelm@5217
  4555
  - Primrec definitions no longer require function name and type
wenzelm@5217
  4556
    of recursive argument.
wenzelm@5217
  4557
wenzelm@5217
  4558
Consider using isatool fixdatatype to adapt your theories and proof
wenzelm@5217
  4559
scripts to the new package (backup your sources first!).
wenzelm@5217
  4560
wenzelm@5217
  4561
wenzelm@5726
  4562
* HOL/record package: considerably improved implementation; now
wenzelm@5726
  4563
includes concrete syntax for record types, terms, updates; theorems
wenzelm@5726
  4564
for surjective pairing and splitting !!-bound record variables; proof
wenzelm@5726
  4565
support is as follows:
wenzelm@5726
  4566
wenzelm@5726
  4567
  1) standard conversions (selectors or updates applied to record
wenzelm@5726
  4568
constructor terms) are part of the standard simpset;
wenzelm@5726
  4569
wenzelm@5726
  4570
  2) inject equations of the form ((x, y) = (x', y')) == x=x' & y=y' are
wenzelm@5726
  4571
made part of standard simpset and claset via addIffs;
wenzelm@5726
  4572
wenzelm@5726
  4573
  3) a tactic for record field splitting (record_split_tac) is part of
wenzelm@5726
  4574
the standard claset (addSWrapper);
wenzelm@5726
  4575
wenzelm@5726
  4576
To get a better idea about these rules you may retrieve them via
wenzelm@5726
  4577
something like 'thms "foo.simps"' or 'thms "foo.iffs"', where "foo" is
wenzelm@5726
  4578
the name of your record type.
wenzelm@5726
  4579
wenzelm@5726
  4580
The split tactic 3) conceptually simplifies by the following rule:
wenzelm@5726
  4581
wenzelm@5726
  4582
  "(!!x. PROP ?P x) == (!!a b. PROP ?P (a, b))"
wenzelm@5726
  4583
wenzelm@5726
  4584
Thus any record variable that is bound by meta-all will automatically
wenzelm@5726
  4585
blow up into some record constructor term, consequently the
wenzelm@5726
  4586
simplifications of 1), 2) apply.  Thus force_tac, auto_tac etc. shall
wenzelm@5726
  4587
solve record problems automatically.
wenzelm@5726
  4588
berghofe@5214
  4589
wenzelm@5125
  4590
* reorganized the main HOL image: HOL/Integ and String loaded by
wenzelm@5125
  4591
default; theory Main includes everything;
wenzelm@5125
  4592
paulson@5650
  4593
* automatic simplification of integer sums and comparisons, using cancellation;
paulson@5650
  4594
oheimb@5526
  4595
* added option_map_eq_Some and not_Some_eq to the default simpset and claset;
wenzelm@5125
  4596
wenzelm@5127
  4597
* added disj_not1 = "(~P | Q) = (P --> Q)" to the default simpset;
wenzelm@5125
  4598
wenzelm@5127
  4599
* many new identities for unions, intersections, set difference, etc.;
wenzelm@5127
  4600
wenzelm@5127
  4601
* expand_if, expand_split, expand_sum_case and expand_nat_case are now
wenzelm@5127
  4602
called split_if, split_split, split_sum_case and split_nat_case (to go
wenzelm@5127
  4603
with add/delsplits);
wenzelm@5127
  4604
wenzelm@5127
  4605
* HOL/Prod introduces simplification procedure unit_eq_proc rewriting
wenzelm@5127
  4606
(?x::unit) = (); this is made part of the default simpset, which COULD
wenzelm@5127
  4607
MAKE EXISTING PROOFS FAIL under rare circumstances (consider
wenzelm@5207
  4608
'Delsimprocs [unit_eq_proc];' as last resort); also note that
wenzelm@5207
  4609
unit_abs_eta_conv is added in order to counter the effect of
wenzelm@5207
  4610
unit_eq_proc on (%u::unit. f u), replacing it by f rather than by
wenzelm@5207
  4611
%u.f();
wenzelm@5127
  4612
wenzelm@5217
  4613
* HOL/Fun INCOMPATIBILITY: `inj_onto' is now called `inj_on' (which
wenzelm@5217
  4614
makes more sense);
wenzelm@5127
  4615
paulson@5475
  4616
* HOL/Set INCOMPATIBILITY: rule `equals0D' is now a well-formed destruct rule;
paulson@5475
  4617
  It and 'sym RS equals0D' are now in the default  claset, giving automatic
paulson@5475
  4618
  disjointness reasoning but breaking a few old proofs.
paulson@5267
  4619
wenzelm@5217
  4620
* HOL/Relation INCOMPATIBILITY: renamed the relational operator r^-1
wenzelm@5217
  4621
to 'converse' from 'inverse' (for compatibility with ZF and some
wenzelm@5217
  4622
literature);
berghofe@5109
  4623
wenzelm@5127
  4624
* HOL/recdef can now declare non-recursive functions, with {} supplied as
wenzelm@5127
  4625
the well-founded relation;
wenzelm@5085
  4626
paulson@5490
  4627
* HOL/Set INCOMPATIBILITY: the complement of set A is now written -A instead of
paulson@5490
  4628
    Compl A.  The "Compl" syntax remains available as input syntax for this
paulson@5490
  4629
    release ONLY.
paulson@5490
  4630
wenzelm@5127
  4631
* HOL/Update: new theory of function updates:
wenzelm@5127
  4632
    f(a:=b) == %x. if x=a then b else f x
wenzelm@5127
  4633
may also be iterated as in f(a:=b,c:=d,...);
oheimb@4824
  4634
wenzelm@5127
  4635
* HOL/Vimage: new theory for inverse image of a function, syntax f-``B;
paulson@4899
  4636
nipkow@5282
  4637
* HOL/List:
nipkow@5282
  4638
  - new function list_update written xs[i:=v] that updates the i-th
nipkow@5282
  4639
    list position. May also be iterated as in xs[i:=a,j:=b,...].
nipkow@5428
  4640
  - new function `upt' written [i..j(] which generates the list
nipkow@5428
  4641
    [i,i+1,...,j-1], i.e. the upper bound is excluded. To include the upper
nipkow@5428
  4642
    bound write [i..j], which is a shorthand for [i..j+1(].
nipkow@5282
  4643
  - new lexicographic orderings and corresponding wellfoundedness theorems.
paulson@4779
  4644
wenzelm@5127
  4645
* HOL/Arith:
wenzelm@5127
  4646
  - removed 'pred' (predecessor) function;
wenzelm@5127
  4647
  - generalized some theorems about n-1;
wenzelm@5127
  4648
  - many new laws about "div" and "mod";
wenzelm@5127
  4649
  - new laws about greatest common divisors (see theory ex/Primes);
oheimb@4766
  4650
wenzelm@5127
  4651
* HOL/Relation: renamed the relational operator r^-1 "converse"
wenzelm@4842
  4652
instead of "inverse";
wenzelm@4711
  4653
nipkow@5651
  4654
* HOL/Induct/Multiset: a theory of multisets, including the wellfoundedness
nipkow@5651
  4655
  of the multiset ordering;
nipkow@5651
  4656
wenzelm@5127
  4657
* directory HOL/Real: a construction of the reals using Dedekind cuts
nipkow@5651
  4658
  (not included by default);
paulson@4806
  4659
wenzelm@5127
  4660
* directory HOL/UNITY: Chandy and Misra's UNITY formalism;
wenzelm@4711
  4661
nipkow@5651
  4662
* directory HOL/Hoare: a new version of Hoare logic which permits many-sorted
nipkow@5651
  4663
  programs, i.e. different program variables may have different types.
nipkow@5651
  4664
paulson@5142
  4665
* calling (stac rew i) now fails if "rew" has no effect on the goal
paulson@5142
  4666
  [previously, this check worked only if the rewrite rule was unconditional]
paulson@5308
  4667
  Now rew can involve either definitions or equalities (either == or =).
wenzelm@5002
  4668
wenzelm@5363
  4669
paulson@4879
  4670
*** ZF ***
paulson@4879
  4671
paulson@5332
  4672
* theory Main includes everything; INCOMPATIBILITY: theory ZF.thy contains
paulson@5332
  4673
  only the theorems proved on ZF.ML;
paulson@5160
  4674
paulson@5475
  4675
* ZF INCOMPATIBILITY: rule `equals0D' is now a well-formed destruct rule;
paulson@5475
  4676
  It and 'sym RS equals0D' are now in the default  claset, giving automatic
paulson@5475
  4677
  disjointness reasoning but breaking a few old proofs.
paulson@5267
  4678
paulson@5160
  4679
* ZF/Update: new theory of function updates
paulson@5160
  4680
    with default rewrite rule  f(x:=y) ` z = if(z=x, y, f`z)
paulson@5160
  4681
  may also be iterated as in f(a:=b,c:=d,...);
paulson@5160
  4682
paulson@4879
  4683
* in  let x=t in u(x), neither t nor u(x) has to be an FOL term.
oheimb@4649
  4684
paulson@5142
  4685
* calling (stac rew i) now fails if "rew" has no effect on the goal
paulson@5142
  4686
  [previously, this check worked only if the rewrite rule was unconditional]
paulson@5308
  4687
  Now rew can involve either definitions or equalities (either == or =).
paulson@5142
  4688
paulson@5160
  4689
* case_tac provided for compatibility with HOL
paulson@5160
  4690
    (like the old excluded_middle_tac, but with subgoals swapped)
paulson@5160
  4691
wenzelm@4842
  4692
wenzelm@5127
  4693
*** Internal programming interfaces ***
wenzelm@5002
  4694
wenzelm@5251
  4695
* Pure: several new basic modules made available for general use, see
wenzelm@5251
  4696
also src/Pure/README;
wenzelm@5207
  4697
wenzelm@5008
  4698
* improved the theory data mechanism to support encapsulation (data
wenzelm@5008
  4699
kind name replaced by private Object.kind, acting as authorization
wenzelm@5373
  4700
key); new type-safe user interface via functor TheoryDataFun; generic
wenzelm@5373
  4701
print_data function becomes basically useless;
wenzelm@5002
  4702
wenzelm@5251
  4703
* removed global_names compatibility flag -- all theory declarations
wenzelm@5251
  4704
are qualified by default;
wenzelm@5251
  4705
wenzelm@5085
  4706
* module Pure/Syntax now offers quote / antiquote translation
wenzelm@5085
  4707
functions (useful for Hoare logic etc. with implicit dependencies);
wenzelm@5373
  4708
see HOL/ex/Antiquote for an example use;
wenzelm@5085
  4709
wenzelm@5127
  4710
* Simplifier now offers conversions (asm_)(full_)rewrite: simpset ->
wenzelm@5127
  4711
cterm -> thm;
wenzelm@5127
  4712
wenzelm@5207
  4713
* new tactical CHANGED_GOAL for checking that a tactic modifies a
wenzelm@5207
  4714
subgoal;
paulson@5142
  4715
wenzelm@5251
  4716
* Display.print_goals function moved to Locale.print_goals;
wenzelm@5251
  4717
wenzelm@5731
  4718
* standard print function for goals supports current_goals_markers
wenzelm@5731
  4719
variable for marking begin of proof, end of proof, start of goal; the
wenzelm@5731
  4720
default is ("", "", ""); setting current_goals_markers := ("<proof>",
wenzelm@5731
  4721
"</proof>", "<goal>") causes SGML like tagged proof state printing,
wenzelm@5731
  4722
for example;
wenzelm@5731
  4723
wenzelm@5002
  4724
wenzelm@5002
  4725
wenzelm@4410
  4726
New in Isabelle98 (January 1998)
wenzelm@4410
  4727
--------------------------------
wenzelm@4410
  4728
wenzelm@4410
  4729
*** Overview of INCOMPATIBILITIES (see below for more details) ***
wenzelm@4410
  4730
wenzelm@4410
  4731
* changed lexical syntax of terms / types: dots made part of long
wenzelm@4410
  4732
identifiers, e.g. "%x.x" no longer possible, should be "%x. x";
wenzelm@4410
  4733
wenzelm@4410
  4734
* simpset (and claset) reference variable replaced by functions
wenzelm@4410
  4735
simpset / simpset_ref;
wenzelm@4410
  4736
wenzelm@4410
  4737
* no longer supports theory aliases (via merge) and non-trivial
wenzelm@4410
  4738
implicit merge of thms' signatures;
wenzelm@4410
  4739
wenzelm@4410
  4740
* most internal names of constants changed due to qualified names;
wenzelm@4410
  4741
wenzelm@4410
  4742
* changed Pure/Sequence interface (see Pure/seq.ML);
wenzelm@4410
  4743
wenzelm@3454
  4744
paulson@3715
  4745
*** General Changes ***
wenzelm@3697
  4746
wenzelm@4174
  4747
* hierachically structured name spaces (for consts, types, axms, thms
wenzelm@3943
  4748
etc.); new lexical class 'longid' (e.g. Foo.bar.x) may render much of
wenzelm@4108
  4749
old input syntactically incorrect (e.g. "%x.x"); COMPATIBILITY:
wenzelm@4108
  4750
isatool fixdots ensures space after dots (e.g. "%x. x"); set
wenzelm@4174
  4751
long_names for fully qualified output names; NOTE: ML programs
wenzelm@4174
  4752
(special tactics, packages etc.) referring to internal names may have
wenzelm@4174
  4753
to be adapted to cope with fully qualified names; in case of severe
wenzelm@4174
  4754
backward campatibility problems try setting 'global_names' at compile
wenzelm@4174
  4755
time to have enrything declared within a flat name space; one may also
wenzelm@4174
  4756
fine tune name declarations in theories via the 'global' and 'local'
wenzelm@4174
  4757
section;
wenzelm@4108
  4758
wenzelm@4108
  4759
* reimplemented the implicit simpset and claset using the new anytype
wenzelm@4108
  4760
data filed in signatures; references simpset:simpset ref etc. are
wenzelm@4108
  4761
replaced by functions simpset:unit->simpset and
wenzelm@4108
  4762
simpset_ref:unit->simpset ref; COMPATIBILITY: use isatool fixclasimp
wenzelm@4108
  4763
to patch your ML files accordingly;
paulson@3856
  4764
wenzelm@3857
  4765
* HTML output now includes theory graph data for display with Java
wenzelm@3857
  4766
applet or isatool browser; data generated automatically via isatool
wenzelm@3901
  4767
usedir (see -i option, ISABELLE_USEDIR_OPTIONS);
wenzelm@3857
  4768
paulson@3856
  4769
* defs may now be conditional; improved rewrite_goals_tac to handle
paulson@3856
  4770
conditional equations;
paulson@3856
  4771
wenzelm@4174
  4772
* defs now admits additional type arguments, using TYPE('a) syntax;
wenzelm@4174
  4773
wenzelm@3901
  4774
* theory aliases via merge (e.g. M=A+B+C) no longer supported, always
wenzelm@3901
  4775
creates a new theory node; implicit merge of thms' signatures is
wenzelm@4112
  4776
restricted to 'trivial' ones; COMPATIBILITY: one may have to use
wenzelm@3901
  4777
transfer:theory->thm->thm in (rare) cases;
wenzelm@3901
  4778
wenzelm@3968
  4779
* improved handling of draft signatures / theories; draft thms (and
wenzelm@3968
  4780
ctyps, cterms) are automatically promoted to real ones;
wenzelm@3968
  4781
wenzelm@3901
  4782
* slightly changed interfaces for oracles: admit many per theory, named
wenzelm@3901
  4783
(e.g. oracle foo = mlfun), additional name argument for invoke_oracle;
wenzelm@3901
  4784
wenzelm@3901
  4785
* print_goals: optional output of const types (set show_consts and
wenzelm@3901
  4786
show_types);
wenzelm@3851
  4787
wenzelm@4388
  4788
* improved output of warnings (###) and errors (***);
wenzelm@3697
  4789
paulson@4178
  4790
* subgoal_tac displays a warning if the new subgoal has type variables;
paulson@4178
  4791
paulson@3715
  4792
* removed old README and Makefiles;
paulson@3715
  4793
paulson@3856
  4794
* replaced print_goals_ref hook by print_current_goals_fn and result_error_fn;
wenzelm@3670
  4795
paulson@3715
  4796
* removed obsolete init_pps and init_database;
paulson@3715
  4797
paulson@3715
  4798
* deleted the obsolete tactical STATE, which was declared by
paulson@3715
  4799
    fun STATE tacfun st = tacfun st st;
paulson@3715
  4800
wenzelm@4388
  4801
* cd and use now support path variables, e.g. $ISABELLE_HOME, or ~
wenzelm@4388
  4802
(which abbreviates $HOME);
wenzelm@4269
  4803
wenzelm@4269
  4804
* changed Pure/Sequence interface (see Pure/seq.ML); COMPATIBILITY:
wenzelm@4269
  4805
use isatool fixseq to adapt your ML programs (this works for fully
wenzelm@4269
  4806
qualified references to the Sequence structure only!);
wenzelm@4269
  4807
wenzelm@4381
  4808
* use_thy no longer requires writable current directory; it always
wenzelm@4381
  4809
reloads .ML *and* .thy file, if either one is out of date;
wenzelm@4269
  4810
paulson@3715
  4811
paulson@3715
  4812
*** Classical Reasoner ***
paulson@3715
  4813
wenzelm@3744
  4814
* Clarify_tac, clarify_tac, clarify_step_tac, Clarify_step_tac: new
wenzelm@3744
  4815
tactics that use classical reasoning to simplify a subgoal without
wenzelm@3744
  4816
splitting it into several subgoals;
paulson@3715
  4817
paulson@3719
  4818
* Safe_tac: like safe_tac but uses the default claset;
paulson@3719
  4819
paulson@3715
  4820
paulson@3715
  4821
*** Simplifier ***
paulson@3715
  4822
paulson@3715
  4823
* added simplification meta rules:
paulson@3715
  4824
    (asm_)(full_)simplify: simpset -> thm -> thm;
paulson@3715
  4825
paulson@3715
  4826
* simplifier.ML no longer part of Pure -- has to be loaded by object
paulson@3715
  4827
logics (again);
paulson@3715
  4828
paulson@3715
  4829
* added prems argument to simplification procedures;
paulson@3715
  4830
paulson@4325
  4831
* HOL, FOL, ZF: added infix function `addsplits':
paulson@4325
  4832
  instead of `<simpset> setloop (split_tac <thms>)'
paulson@4325
  4833
  you can simply write `<simpset> addsplits <thms>'
paulson@4325
  4834
paulson@3715
  4835
paulson@3715
  4836
*** Syntax ***
paulson@3715
  4837
wenzelm@4174
  4838
* TYPE('a) syntax for type reflection terms;
wenzelm@4174
  4839
wenzelm@3985
  4840
* no longer handles consts with name "" -- declare as 'syntax' instead;
paulson@3856
  4841
paulson@3856
  4842
* pretty printer: changed order of mixfix annotation preference (again!);
wenzelm@3846
  4843
paulson@3715
  4844
* Pure: fixed idt/idts vs. pttrn/pttrns syntactic categories;
paulson@3715
  4845
paulson@3715
  4846
paulson@3715
  4847
*** HOL ***
paulson@3715
  4848
wenzelm@5726
  4849
* HOL: there is a new splitter `split_asm_tac' that can be used e.g.
oheimb@4189
  4850
  with `addloop' of the simplifier to faciliate case splitting in premises.
oheimb@4189
  4851
nipkow@4035
  4852
* HOL/TLA: Stephan Merz's formalization of Lamport's Temporal Logic of Actions;
wenzelm@3985
  4853
wenzelm@3985
  4854
* HOL/Auth: new protocol proofs including some for the Internet
nipkow@4035
  4855
  protocol TLS;
wenzelm@3985
  4856
wenzelm@4125
  4857
* HOL/Map: new theory of `maps' a la VDM;
nipkow@3982
  4858
wenzelm@4335
  4859
* HOL/simplifier: simplification procedures nat_cancel_sums for
wenzelm@4335
  4860
cancelling out common nat summands from =, <, <= (in)equalities, or
wenzelm@4335
  4861
differences; simplification procedures nat_cancel_factor for
wenzelm@4335
  4862
cancelling common factor from =, <, <= (in)equalities over natural
wenzelm@4373
  4863
sums; nat_cancel contains both kinds of procedures, it is installed by
wenzelm@4373
  4864
default in Arith.thy -- this COULD MAKE EXISTING PROOFS FAIL;
wenzelm@4335
  4865
nipkow@3580
  4866
* HOL/simplifier: terms of the form
paulson@4325
  4867
  `? x. P1(x) & ... & Pn(x) & x=t & Q1(x) & ... Qn(x)'  (or t=x)
nipkow@3580
  4868
  are rewritten to
nipkow@4035
  4869
  `P1(t) & ... & Pn(t) & Q1(t) & ... Qn(t)',
nipkow@4035
  4870
  and those of the form
paulson@4325
  4871
  `! x. P1(x) & ... & Pn(x) & x=t & Q1(x) & ... Qn(x) --> R(x)'  (or t=x)
nipkow@4035
  4872
  are rewritten to
nipkow@4035
  4873
  `P1(t) & ... & Pn(t) & Q1(t) & ... Qn(t) --> R(t)',
nipkow@3580
  4874
nipkow@4035
  4875
* HOL/datatype
nipkow@4035
  4876
  Each datatype `t' now comes with a theorem `split_t_case' of the form
nipkow@4035
  4877
nipkow@4035
  4878
  P(t_case f1 ... fn x) =
nipkow@4035
  4879
     ( (!y1 ... ym1. x = C1 y1 ... ym1 --> P(f1 y1 ... ym1)) &
nipkow@4035
  4880
        ...
oheimb@4189
  4881
       (!y1 ... ymn. x = Cn y1 ... ymn --> P(f1 y1 ... ymn))
nipkow@4035
  4882
     )
nipkow@4035
  4883
oheimb@4930
  4884
  and a theorem `split_t_case_asm' of the form
oheimb@4189
  4885
oheimb@4189
  4886
  P(t_case f1 ... fn x) =
oheimb@4189
  4887
    ~( (? y1 ... ym1. x = C1 y1 ... ym1 & ~P(f1 y1 ... ym1)) |
oheimb@4189
  4888
        ...
oheimb@4189
  4889
       (? y1 ... ymn. x = Cn y1 ... ymn & ~P(f1 y1 ... ymn))
oheimb@4189
  4890
     )
oheimb@4930
  4891
  which can be added to a simpset via `addsplits'. The existing theorems
oheimb@4930
  4892
  expand_list_case and expand_option_case have been renamed to
oheimb@4930
  4893
  split_list_case and split_option_case.
oheimb@4189
  4894
nipkow@4361
  4895
* HOL/Arithmetic:
nipkow@4361
  4896
  - `pred n' is automatically converted to `n-1'.
nipkow@4361
  4897
    Users are strongly encouraged not to use `pred' any longer,
nipkow@4361
  4898
    because it will disappear altogether at some point.
nipkow@4361
  4899
  - Users are strongly encouraged to write "0 < n" rather than
nipkow@4361
  4900
    "n ~= 0". Theorems and proof tools have been modified towards this
nipkow@4361
  4901
    `standard'.
nipkow@4357
  4902
nipkow@4502
  4903
* HOL/Lists:
nipkow@4502
  4904
  the function "set_of_list" has been renamed "set" (and its theorems too);
nipkow@4502
  4905
  the function "nth" now takes its arguments in the reverse order and
nipkow@4502
  4906
  has acquired the infix notation "!" as in "xs!n".
paulson@3570
  4907
paulson@4154
  4908
* HOL/Set: UNIV is now a constant and is no longer translated to Compl{};
paulson@4154
  4909
paulson@4154
  4910
* HOL/Set: The operator (UN x.B x) now abbreviates (UN x:UNIV. B x) and its
paulson@4154
  4911
  specialist theorems (like UN1_I) are gone.  Similarly for (INT x.B x);
paulson@4154
  4912
wenzelm@4575
  4913
* HOL/record: extensible records with schematic structural subtyping
wenzelm@4575
  4914
(single inheritance); EXPERIMENTAL version demonstrating the encoding,
wenzelm@4575
  4915
still lacks various theorems and concrete record syntax;
wenzelm@4575
  4916
wenzelm@4125
  4917
paulson@3715
  4918
*** HOLCF ***
wenzelm@3511
  4919
wenzelm@4125
  4920
* removed "axioms" and "generated by" sections;
wenzelm@4125
  4921
oheimb@4123
  4922
* replaced "ops" section by extended "consts" section, which is capable of
wenzelm@4125
  4923
  handling the continuous function space "->" directly;
wenzelm@4125
  4924
wenzelm@4125
  4925
* domain package:
wenzelm@4125
  4926
  . proves theorems immediately and stores them in the theory,
wenzelm@4125
  4927
  . creates hierachical name space,
wenzelm@4125
  4928
  . now uses normal mixfix annotations (instead of cinfix...),
wenzelm@4125
  4929
  . minor changes to some names and values (for consistency),
wenzelm@4125
  4930
  . e.g. cases -> casedist, dists_eq -> dist_eqs, [take_lemma] -> take_lemmas,
wenzelm@4125
  4931
  . separator between mutual domain defs: changed "," to "and",
wenzelm@4125
  4932
  . improved handling of sort constraints;  now they have to
wenzelm@4125
  4933
    appear on the left-hand side of the equations only;
oheimb@4123
  4934
oheimb@4123
  4935
* fixed LAM <x,y,zs>.b syntax;
wenzelm@3535
  4936
wenzelm@3744
  4937
* added extended adm_tac to simplifier in HOLCF -- can now discharge
wenzelm@3744
  4938
adm (%x. P (t x)), where P is chainfinite and t continuous;
wenzelm@3579
  4939
wenzelm@3579
  4940
paulson@3719
  4941
*** FOL and ZF ***
paulson@3719
  4942
wenzelm@5726
  4943
* FOL: there is a new splitter `split_asm_tac' that can be used e.g.
oheimb@4189
  4944
  with `addloop' of the simplifier to faciliate case splitting in premises.
oheimb@4189
  4945
wenzelm@3744
  4946
* qed_spec_mp, qed_goal_spec_mp, qed_goalw_spec_mp are available, as
wenzelm@3744
  4947
in HOL, they strip ALL and --> from proved theorems;
wenzelm@3744
  4948
paulson@3719
  4949
wenzelm@3579
  4950
wenzelm@3006
  4951
New in Isabelle94-8 (May 1997)
wenzelm@3006
  4952
------------------------------
wenzelm@2654
  4953
paulson@3002
  4954
*** General Changes ***
paulson@3002
  4955
paulson@3002
  4956
* new utilities to build / run / maintain Isabelle etc. (in parts
paulson@3002
  4957
still somewhat experimental); old Makefiles etc. still functional;
wenzelm@2971
  4958
wenzelm@3205
  4959
* new 'Isabelle System Manual';
wenzelm@3205
  4960
wenzelm@2825
  4961
* INSTALL text, together with ./configure and ./build scripts;
wenzelm@2773
  4962
wenzelm@3006
  4963
* reimplemented type inference for greater efficiency, better error
wenzelm@3006
  4964
messages and clean internal interface;
paulson@3002
  4965
paulson@3002
  4966
* prlim command for dealing with lots of subgoals (an easier way of
paulson@3002
  4967
setting goals_limit);
paulson@3002
  4968
wenzelm@3006
  4969
wenzelm@3006
  4970
*** Syntax ***
paulson@3002
  4971
wenzelm@3116
  4972
* supports alternative (named) syntax tables (parser and pretty
wenzelm@3116
  4973
printer); internal interface is provided by add_modesyntax(_i);
wenzelm@3116
  4974
paulson@3002
  4975
* Pure, FOL, ZF, HOL, HOLCF now support symbolic input and output; to
paulson@3002
  4976
be used in conjunction with the Isabelle symbol font; uses the
paulson@3002
  4977
"symbols" syntax table;
paulson@3002
  4978
wenzelm@2705
  4979
* added token_translation interface (may translate name tokens in
wenzelm@2756
  4980
arbitrary ways, dependent on their type (free, bound, tfree, ...) and
wenzelm@3116
  4981
the current print_mode); IMPORTANT: user print translation functions
wenzelm@3116
  4982
are responsible for marking newly introduced bounds
wenzelm@3116
  4983
(Syntax.mark_boundT);
wenzelm@2705
  4984
wenzelm@2730
  4985
* token translations for modes "xterm" and "xterm_color" that display
wenzelm@3006
  4986
names in bold, underline etc. or colors (which requires a color
wenzelm@3006
  4987
version of xterm);
wenzelm@2730
  4988
paulson@3002
  4989
* infixes may now be declared with names independent of their syntax;
paulson@3002
  4990
paulson@3002
  4991
* added typed_print_translation (like print_translation, but may
paulson@3002
  4992
access type of constant);
paulson@3002
  4993
wenzelm@3006
  4994
paulson@3002
  4995
*** Classical Reasoner ***
paulson@3002
  4996
paulson@3002
  4997
Blast_tac: a new tactic!  It is often more powerful than fast_tac, but has
paulson@3002
  4998
some limitations.  Blast_tac...
paulson@3002
  4999
  + ignores addss, addbefore, addafter; this restriction is intrinsic
paulson@3002
  5000
  + ignores elimination rules that don't have the correct format
wenzelm@5726
  5001
        (the conclusion MUST be a formula variable)
paulson@3002
  5002
  + ignores types, which can make HOL proofs fail
paulson@3002
  5003
  + rules must not require higher-order unification, e.g. apply_type in ZF
paulson@3002
  5004
    [message "Function Var's argument not a bound variable" relates to this]
paulson@3002
  5005
  + its proof strategy is more general but can actually be slower
paulson@3002
  5006
wenzelm@3107
  5007
* substitution with equality assumptions no longer permutes other
wenzelm@3107
  5008
assumptions;
paulson@3002
  5009
paulson@3002
  5010
* minor changes in semantics of addafter (now called addaltern); renamed
paulson@3002
  5011
setwrapper to setWrapper and compwrapper to compWrapper; added safe wrapper
wenzelm@3107
  5012
(and access functions for it);
paulson@3002
  5013
wenzelm@5726
  5014
* improved combination of classical reasoner and simplifier:
oheimb@3317
  5015
  + functions for handling clasimpsets
oheimb@3317
  5016
  + improvement of addss: now the simplifier is called _after_ the
oheimb@3317
  5017
    safe steps.
oheimb@3317
  5018
  + safe variant of addss called addSss: uses safe simplifications
wenzelm@5726
  5019
    _during_ the safe steps. It is more complete as it allows multiple
oheimb@3317
  5020
    instantiations of unknowns (e.g. with slow_tac).
wenzelm@3006
  5021
paulson@3002
  5022
*** Simplifier ***
paulson@3002
  5023
wenzelm@3006
  5024
* added interface for simplification procedures (functions that
wenzelm@3006
  5025
produce *proven* rewrite rules on the fly, depending on current
wenzelm@3006
  5026
redex);
wenzelm@3006
  5027
wenzelm@3006
  5028
* ordering on terms as parameter (used for ordered rewriting);
wenzelm@3006
  5029
wenzelm@3107
  5030
* new functions delcongs, deleqcongs, and Delcongs. richer rep_ss;
paulson@3002
  5031
paulson@3002
  5032
* the solver is now split into a safe and an unsafe part.
paulson@3002
  5033
This should be invisible for the normal user, except that the
paulson@3002
  5034
functions setsolver and addsolver have been renamed to setSolver and
wenzelm@3107
  5035
addSolver; added safe_asm_full_simp_tac;
paulson@3002
  5036
paulson@3002
  5037
paulson@3002
  5038
*** HOL ***
paulson@3002
  5039
nipkow@3042
  5040
* a generic induction tactic `induct_tac' which works for all datatypes and
wenzelm@3107
  5041
also for type `nat';
nipkow@3042
  5042
nipkow@3316
  5043
* a generic case distinction tactic `exhaust_tac' which works for all
nipkow@3316
  5044
datatypes and also for type `nat';
nipkow@3316
  5045
nipkow@3316
  5046
* each datatype comes with a function `size';
nipkow@3316
  5047
paulson@3002
  5048
* patterns in case expressions allow tuple patterns as arguments to
wenzelm@3107
  5049
constructors, for example `case x of [] => ... | (x,y,z)#ps => ...';
paulson@3002
  5050
paulson@3002
  5051
* primrec now also works with type nat;
paulson@3002
  5052
paulson@3338
  5053
* recdef: a new declaration form, allows general recursive functions to be
paulson@3338
  5054
defined in theory files.  See HOL/ex/Fib, HOL/ex/Primes, HOL/Subst/Unify.
paulson@3338
  5055
paulson@3002
  5056
* the constant for negation has been renamed from "not" to "Not" to
wenzelm@3107
  5057
harmonize with FOL, ZF, LK, etc.;
paulson@3002
  5058
wenzelm@3107
  5059
* HOL/ex/LFilter theory of a corecursive "filter" functional for
wenzelm@3107
  5060
infinite lists;
paulson@3002
  5061
wenzelm@3227
  5062
* HOL/Modelcheck demonstrates invocation of model checker oracle;
wenzelm@3227
  5063
paulson@3002
  5064
* HOL/ex/Ring.thy declares cring_simp, which solves equational
paulson@3002
  5065
problems in commutative rings, using axiomatic type classes for + and *;
paulson@3002
  5066
paulson@3002
  5067
* more examples in HOL/MiniML and HOL/Auth;
paulson@3002
  5068
paulson@3002
  5069
* more default rewrite rules for quantifiers, union/intersection;
paulson@3002
  5070
nipkow@3321
  5071
* a new constant `arbitrary == @x.False';
nipkow@3321
  5072
wenzelm@3107
  5073
* HOLCF/IOA replaces old HOL/IOA;
wenzelm@3107
  5074
wenzelm@5726
  5075
* HOLCF changes: derived all rules and arities
wenzelm@5726
  5076
  + axiomatic type classes instead of classes
slotosch@2653
  5077
  + typedef instead of faking type definitions
paulson@2747
  5078
  + eliminated the internal constants less_fun, less_cfun, UU_fun, UU_cfun etc.
wenzelm@2730
  5079
  + new axclasses cpo, chfin, flat with flat < chfin < pcpo < cpo < po
slotosch@2653
  5080
  + eliminated the types void, one, tr
slotosch@2653
  5081
  + use unit lift and bool lift (with translations) instead of one and tr
slotosch@2653
  5082
  + eliminated blift from Lift3.thy (use Def instead of blift)
wenzelm@3107
  5083
  all eliminated rules are derived as theorems --> no visible changes ;
oheimb@2649
  5084
wenzelm@3006
  5085
paulson@3002
  5086
*** ZF ***
wenzelm@2553
  5087
paulson@2865
  5088
* ZF now has Fast_tac, Simp_tac and Auto_tac.  Union_iff is a now a default
paulson@2865
  5089
rewrite rule; this may affect some proofs.  eq_cs is gone but can be put back
paulson@2865
  5090
as ZF_cs addSIs [equalityI];
wenzelm@2553
  5091
wenzelm@2554
  5092
wenzelm@2732
  5093
wenzelm@2553
  5094
New in Isabelle94-7 (November 96)
wenzelm@2553
  5095
---------------------------------
wenzelm@2553
  5096
wenzelm@2553
  5097
* allowing negative levels (as offsets) in prlev and choplev;
wenzelm@2553
  5098
wenzelm@2554
  5099
* super-linear speedup for large simplifications;
wenzelm@2554
  5100
wenzelm@2554
  5101
* FOL, ZF and HOL now use miniscoping: rewriting pushes
wenzelm@2554
  5102
quantifications in as far as possible (COULD MAKE EXISTING PROOFS
wenzelm@2554
  5103
FAIL); can suppress it using the command Delsimps (ex_simps @
wenzelm@2554
  5104
all_simps); De Morgan laws are also now included, by default;
wenzelm@2554
  5105
wenzelm@2554
  5106
* improved printing of ==>  :  ~:
wenzelm@2554
  5107
wenzelm@2554
  5108
* new object-logic "Sequents" adds linear logic, while replacing LK
wenzelm@2554
  5109
and Modal (thanks to Sara Kalvala);
wenzelm@2554
  5110
wenzelm@2554
  5111
* HOL/Auth: correctness proofs for authentication protocols;
wenzelm@2554
  5112
wenzelm@2554
  5113
* HOL: new auto_tac combines rewriting and classical reasoning (many
wenzelm@2554
  5114
examples on HOL/Auth);
wenzelm@2554
  5115
wenzelm@2554
  5116
* HOL: new command AddIffs for declaring theorems of the form P=Q to
wenzelm@2554
  5117
the rewriter and classical reasoner simultaneously;
wenzelm@2554
  5118
wenzelm@2554
  5119
* function uresult no longer returns theorems in "standard" format;
wenzelm@2554
  5120
regain previous version by: val uresult = standard o uresult;
wenzelm@2554
  5121
wenzelm@2554
  5122
wenzelm@2554
  5123
wenzelm@2554
  5124
New in Isabelle94-6
wenzelm@2554
  5125
-------------------
wenzelm@2554
  5126
wenzelm@2554
  5127
* oracles -- these establish an interface between Isabelle and trusted
wenzelm@2554
  5128
external reasoners, which may deliver results as theorems;
wenzelm@2554
  5129
wenzelm@2554
  5130
* proof objects (in particular record all uses of oracles);
wenzelm@2554
  5131
wenzelm@2554
  5132
* Simp_tac, Fast_tac, etc. that refer to implicit simpset / claset;
wenzelm@2554
  5133
wenzelm@2554
  5134
* "constdefs" section in theory files;
wenzelm@2554
  5135
wenzelm@2554
  5136
* "primrec" section (HOL) no longer requires names;
wenzelm@2554
  5137
wenzelm@2554
  5138
* internal type "tactic" now simply "thm -> thm Sequence.seq";
wenzelm@2554
  5139
wenzelm@2554
  5140
wenzelm@2554
  5141
wenzelm@2554
  5142
New in Isabelle94-5
wenzelm@2554
  5143
-------------------
wenzelm@2554
  5144
wenzelm@2554
  5145
* reduced space requirements;
wenzelm@2554
  5146
wenzelm@2554
  5147
* automatic HTML generation from theories;
wenzelm@2554
  5148
wenzelm@2554
  5149
* theory files no longer require "..." (quotes) around most types;
wenzelm@2554
  5150
wenzelm@2554
  5151
* new examples, including two proofs of the Church-Rosser theorem;
wenzelm@2554
  5152
wenzelm@2554
  5153
* non-curried (1994) version of HOL is no longer distributed;
wenzelm@2554
  5154
wenzelm@2553
  5155
paulson@2557
  5156
paulson@2557
  5157
New in Isabelle94-4
paulson@2557
  5158
-------------------
paulson@2557
  5159
paulson@2747
  5160
* greatly reduced space requirements;
paulson@2557
  5161
paulson@2557
  5162
* theory files (.thy) no longer require \...\ escapes at line breaks;
paulson@2557
  5163
wenzelm@5726
  5164
* searchable theorem database (see the section "Retrieving theorems" on
paulson@2557
  5165
page 8 of the Reference Manual);
paulson@2557
  5166
paulson@2557
  5167
* new examples, including Grabczewski's monumental case study of the
paulson@2557
  5168
Axiom of Choice;
paulson@2557
  5169
paulson@2557
  5170
* The previous version of HOL renamed to Old_HOL;
paulson@2557
  5171
wenzelm@5726
  5172
* The new version of HOL (previously called CHOL) uses a curried syntax
paulson@2557
  5173
for functions.  Application looks like f a b instead of f(a,b);
paulson@2557
  5174
paulson@2557
  5175
* Mutually recursive inductive definitions finally work in HOL;
paulson@2557
  5176
paulson@2557
  5177
* In ZF, pattern-matching on tuples is now available in all abstractions and
paulson@2557
  5178
translates to the operator "split";
paulson@2557
  5179
paulson@2557
  5180
paulson@2557
  5181
paulson@2557
  5182
New in Isabelle94-3
paulson@2557
  5183
-------------------
paulson@2557
  5184
wenzelm@5726
  5185
* new infix operator, addss, allowing the classical reasoner to
paulson@2557
  5186
perform simplification at each step of its search.  Example:
wenzelm@5726
  5187
        fast_tac (cs addss ss)
paulson@2557
  5188
wenzelm@5726
  5189
* a new logic, CHOL, the same as HOL, but with a curried syntax
wenzelm@5726
  5190
for functions.  Application looks like f a b instead of f(a,b).  Also pairs
paulson@2557
  5191
look like (a,b) instead of <a,b>;
paulson@2557
  5192
paulson@2557
  5193
* PLEASE NOTE: CHOL will eventually replace HOL!
paulson@2557
  5194
paulson@2557
  5195
* In CHOL, pattern-matching on tuples is now available in all abstractions.
paulson@2557
  5196
It translates to the operator "split".  A new theory of integers is available;
paulson@2557
  5197
paulson@2557
  5198
* In ZF, integer numerals now denote two's-complement binary integers.
paulson@2557
  5199
Arithmetic operations can be performed by rewriting.  See ZF/ex/Bin.ML;
paulson@2557
  5200
wenzelm@5726
  5201
* Many new examples: I/O automata, Church-Rosser theorem, equivalents
paulson@2557
  5202
of the Axiom of Choice;
paulson@2557
  5203
paulson@2557
  5204
paulson@2557
  5205
paulson@2557
  5206
New in Isabelle94-2
paulson@2557
  5207
-------------------
paulson@2557
  5208
wenzelm@5726
  5209
* Significantly faster resolution;
paulson@2557
  5210
paulson@2557
  5211
* the different sections in a .thy file can now be mixed and repeated
paulson@2557
  5212
freely;
paulson@2557
  5213
paulson@2557
  5214
* Database of theorems for FOL, HOL and ZF.  New
paulson@2557
  5215
commands including qed, qed_goal and bind_thm store theorems in the database.
paulson@2557
  5216
paulson@2557
  5217
* Simple database queries: return a named theorem (get_thm) or all theorems of
paulson@2557
  5218
a given theory (thms_of), or find out what theory a theorem was proved in
paulson@2557
  5219
(theory_of_thm);
paulson@2557
  5220
paulson@2557
  5221
* Bugs fixed in the inductive definition and datatype packages;
paulson@2557
  5222
paulson@2557
  5223
* The classical reasoner provides deepen_tac and depth_tac, making FOL_dup_cs
paulson@2557
  5224
and HOL_dup_cs obsolete;
paulson@2557
  5225
paulson@2557
  5226
* Syntactic ambiguities caused by the new treatment of syntax in Isabelle94-1
paulson@2557
  5227
have been removed;
paulson@2557
  5228
paulson@2557
  5229
* Simpler definition of function space in ZF;
paulson@2557
  5230
paulson@2557
  5231
* new results about cardinal and ordinal arithmetic in ZF;
paulson@2557
  5232
paulson@2557
  5233
* 'subtype' facility in HOL for introducing new types as subsets of existing
paulson@2557
  5234
types;
paulson@2557
  5235
wenzelm@24213
  5236
:mode=text:wrap=hard:maxLineLen=72:
wenzelm@2553
  5237
$Id$