uptodate_term : term -> bool
STRUCTURE
SYNOPSIS
Tells if a term is out of date.
DESCRIPTION
Operations in the current theory segment of HOL allow one to redefine types and constants. This can cause theorems to become invalid. As a result, HOL has a rudimentary consistency maintenance system built around the notion of whether type operators and term constants are “up-to-date”.

An invocation uptodate_term M checks M to see if it has been built from any out-of-date components. The definition of out-of-date is mutually recursive among types, terms, and theorems. If M is a variable, it is out-of-date if its type is out-of-date. If M is a constant, it is out-of-date if it has been redeclared, or if its type is out-of-date, or if the witness theorem used to justify its existence is out-of-date. If M is a combination, it is out-of-date if either of its components are out-of-date. If M is an abstraction, it is out-of-date if either the bound variable or the body is out-of-date.

All items from ancestor theories are fixed, and unable to be overwritten, thus are always up-to-date.

FAILURE
Never fails.
EXAMPLE
- Define `fact x = if x=0 then 1 else x * fact (x-1)`;
Equations stored under "fact_def".
Induction stored under "fact_ind".
> val it = |- fact x = (if x = 0 then 1 else x * fact (x - 1)) : thm

- val M = Term `!x. 0 < fact x`;
> val M = `!x. 0 < fact x` : term

- uptodate_term M;
> val it = true : bool

- delete_const "fact";
> val it = () : unit

- uptodate_term M;
> val it = false : bool
SEEALSO
HOL  Kananaskis-11