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diff --git a/helm/software/matita/help/C/sec_terms.xml b/helm/software/matita/help/C/sec_terms.xml
index f5ac2b3ec..3cae2f84c 100644
--- a/helm/software/matita/help/C/sec_terms.xml
+++ b/helm/software/matita/help/C/sec_terms.xml
@@ -198,7 +198,7 @@
&rec_def;
::=
- &id; [&id;|(&id;[,&term;]⦠:&term;)]â¦
+ &id; [&id;|_|(&id;[,&id;]⦠:&term;)]â¦
@@ -285,7 +285,7 @@
|
match &term;
- [ in &term; ]
+ [ in &id; ]
[ return &term; ]
with
@@ -387,6 +387,18 @@
(&id; &id; [&id;]â¦)
n-ary constructor (binds the n arguments)
+
+
+ |
+ &id; &id; [&id;]â¦
+ n-ary constructor (binds the n arguments)
+
+
+
+ |
+ _
+ any remaining constructor (ignoring its arguments)
+
@@ -417,6 +429,11 @@
f must be defined by means of tactics.
Notice that the command is equivalent to theorem f: T â t.
+
+ letrec &TODO;
+ &TODO;
+ &TODO;
+
[inductive|coinductive] &id; [&args2;]⦠: &term; â [|] [&id;:&term;] [| &id;:&term;]â¦
[with &id; : &term; â [|] [&id;:&term;] [| &id;:&term;]â¦]â¦
@@ -557,7 +574,7 @@
|
- in match &term;
+ in match &path;
[in
[&id;[: &path;]]â¦
[⢠&path;]]
@@ -573,7 +590,7 @@
&path;
::=
- â©â©any &sterm; whithout occurrences of Set, Prop, CProp, Type, &id;, &uri; and user provided notation; however, % is now an additional production for &sterm;âªâª
+ â©â©any &sterm; without occurrences of Set, Prop, CProp, Type, &id;, &uri; and user provided notation; however, % is now an additional production for &sterm;âªâª
@@ -586,6 +603,26 @@
that can be represented by ?.
+ Warning: the format for a path for a match ⦠with
+ expression is restricted to: match &path;
+ with
+ [
+ _
+ â
+ &path;
+ | â¦
+ |
+ _
+ â
+ &path;
+ ]
+ Its semantics is the following: the n-th
+ "_
+ â
+ &path;" branch is matched against the n-th constructor of the
+ inductive data type. The head λ-abstractions of &path; are matched
+ against the corresponding constructor arguments.
+
For instance, the path
â_,_:?.(? ? % ?)â(? ? ? %)
locates at once the subterms