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Object-oriented programming is a programming paradigm using "objects": an encapsulation consisting of data fields and methods together with their interactions.
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Bringing OOP features into proof assistants?
A certain amount of OOP features can be emulated using ML style modules.
A basic interface for sets for example.
Module Type NSet.
Axiom T: Set.
Axiom empty: T -> bool. …