[isabelle-dev] NEWS

Andreas Lochbihler andreas.lochbihler at inf.ethz.ch
Thu Sep 10 12:41:44 CEST 2015


Hi Florian,

I noticed that the new printing interacts strangely with set comprehensions. In 
Isabelle/92858a52e45b, "{(x, y). P x y}" prints as "Collect (uncurry P)" which I find 
rather hard to read. Are you aware of this effect and could you please restore the former 
situation?

Best,
Andreas

On 10/09/15 12:02, Florian Haftmann wrote:
> * Combinator to represent case distinction on products is named
> "uncurry", with "split" and "prod_case" retained as input abbreviations.
>
> Partially applied occurences of "uncurry" with eta-contracted body
> terms are not printed with special syntax, to provide a compact
> notation and getting rid of a special-case print translation.
>
> Hence, the "uncurry"-expressions are printed the following way:
>
> a) fully applied "uncurry f p": explicit case-expression;
>
> b) partially applied with explicit double lambda abstraction in
> the body term "uncurry (%a b. t [a, b])": explicit paired abstraction;
>
> c) partially applied with eta-contracted body term "uncurry f":
> no special syntax, plain "uncurry" combinator.
> This aims for maximum readability in a given subterm.
> INCOMPATIBILITY.
>
> This refers to e6b1236f9b3d.
>
> This schema emerged after some experimentation and seems to be a
> convenient compromise. The longer perspective is to overcome the
> case_prod/split schism eventually and consolidate theorem names accordingly.
>
> The next step after this initial cleanup is to tackle the »let (a, b) =
> … in …« issue.
>
> 	Florian
>
>
>
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