\DOC ADD_ASSUM \TYPE {ADD_ASSUM : term -> thm -> thm} \SYNOPSIS Adds an assumption to a theorem. \KEYWORDS rule, assumption. \DESCRIBE When applied to a boolean term {s} and a theorem {A |- t}, the inference rule {ADD_ASSUM} returns the theorem {A u {{s}} |- t}. { A |- t -------------- ADD_ASSUM `s` A u {{s}} |- t } \noindent {ADD_ASSUM} performs straightforward set union with the new assumption; it checks for identical assumptions, but not for alpha-equivalent ones. The position at which the new assumption is inserted into the assumption list should not be relied on. \FAILURE Fails unless the given term has type {bool}. \EXAMPLE { # ADD_ASSUM `q:bool` (ASSUME `p:bool`);; val it : thm = p, q |- p } \SEEALSO ASSUME, UNDISCH. \ENDDOC