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Markus Himmel
459e9f702f
feat: ToJson and FromJson for String.Slice (#11548)
This PR adds `Lean.ToJson` and `Lean.FromJson` instances for
`String.Slice`.
2025-12-08 10:19:42 +00:00
Markus Himmel
e548fa414c
fix: Char -> Bool as default instance for string search (#11503)
This PR marks `Char -> Bool` patterns as default instances for string
search. This means that things like `" ".find (·.isWhitespace)` can now
be elaborated without error.

Previously, it was necessary to write `" ".find Char.isWhitespace`.

Thank you to David Christiansen for the idea of using a default
instance.
2025-12-04 09:25:16 +00:00
Alok Singh
1e1ed16a05
doc: correct typos in documentation and comments (#11465)
This PR fixes various typos across the codebase in documentation and
comments.

- `infered` → `inferred` (ParserCompiler.lean)
- `declartation` → `declaration` (Cleanup.lean)
- `certian` → `certain` (CasesInfo.lean)
- `wil` → `will` (Cache.lean)
- `the the` → `the` (multiple files - PrefixTree.lean, Sum/Basic.lean,
List/Nat/Perm.lean, Time.lean, Bounded.lean, Lake files)
- `to to` → `to` (MutualInductive.lean, simp_bubblesort_256.lean)
- Grammar improvements in Bounded.lean and Time.lean

All changes are to comments and documentation only - no functional
changes.

🤖 Generated with [Claude Code](https://claude.com/claude-code)

Co-authored-by: Claude <noreply@anthropic.com>
2025-12-02 06:38:05 +00:00
Marc Huisinga
af5b47295f
feat: reduce server memory consumption (#11162)
This PR reduces the memory consumption of the language server (the
watchdog process in particular). In Mathlib, it reduces memory
consumption by about 1GB.

It also fixes two bugs in the call hierarchy:
- When an open file had import errors (e.g. from a transitive build
failure), the call hierarchy would not display any usages in that file.
Now we use the reference information from the .ilean instead.
- When a command would not set a parent declaration (e.g. `#check`), the
result was filtered from the call hierarchy. Now we display it as
`[anonymous]` instead.
2025-12-01 10:53:23 +00:00
Markus Himmel
d99c515b16
refactor: String functions foldr, all, any, contains to go trough String.Slice (#11357)
This PR updates the `foldr`, `all`, `any` and `contains` functions on
`String` to be defined in terms of their `String.Slice` counterparts.

This is the last one in a long series of PRs. After this, all `String`
operations are polymorphic in the pattern, and no `String` operation
falls back to `String.Pos.Raw` internally (except those in the
`String.Pos.Raw` and `String.Substring.Raw` namespaces of course, which
still play a role in metaprogramming and will stay for the foreseeable
future).
2025-11-25 15:42:43 +00:00
Eric Wieser
9338aabed9
fix: move the monad argument for ForIn, ForIn', and ForM (#10204)
This PR changes the interface of the `ForIn`, `ForIn'`, and `ForM`
typeclasses to not take a `Monad m` parameter. This is a breaking change
for most downstream `instance`s, which will will now need to assume
`[Monad m]`.

The rationale is that if the provider of an instance requires `m` to be
a Monad, they should assume this up front. This makes it possible for
the instanve to assume `LawfulMonad m` or some other stronger
requirement, and also to provided a concrete instance for a particular
`m` without assuming a non-canonical `Monad` structure on it.

Zulip: [#lean4 > Monad assumptions in fields of other typeclasses @
💬](https://leanprover.zulipchat.com/#narrow/channel/270676-lean4/topic/Monad.20assumptions.20in.20fields.20of.20other.20typeclasses/near/537102158)
2025-11-25 12:20:37 +00:00
Joachim Breitner
096d3ce83f
feat: document that backward options may disappear (#11304)
This PR documents that `backward.*` options are only temporary
migration aids and may disappear without further notice after 6 months
after their introduction. Users are kindly asked to report if they rely
on these options.
2025-11-24 17:49:46 +00:00
Markus Himmel
fa67f300f6
chore: rename String.ValidPos to String.Pos (#11240)
This PR renames `String.ValidPos` to `String.Pos`, `String.endValidPos`
to `String.endPos` and `String.startValidPos` to `String.startPos`.

Accordingly, the deprecations of `String.Pos` to `String.Pos.Raw` and
`String.endPos` to `String.rawEndPos` are removed early, after an
abbreviated deprecation cycle of two releases.
2025-11-24 16:40:21 +00:00
Joachim Breitner
54a10f0790
feat: remove the group field of an option description (#11305)
This PR removes the `group` field from option descriptions. It is
unused, does not have a clear meaning and often matches the first
component of the option name.
2025-11-24 11:40:58 +00:00
Markus Himmel
fba166eea0
chore: expose more String.Slice functions on String (#11308)
This PR redefines `front` and `back` on `String` to go through
`String.Slice` and adds the new `String` functions `front?`, `back?`,
`positions`, `chars`, `revPositions`, `revChars`, `byteIterator`,
`revBytes`, `lines`.
2025-11-23 15:33:16 +00:00
Markus Himmel
dda6885eae
refactor: String.foldl and String.isNat go through String.Slice (#11289)
This PR redefines `String.foldl`, `String.isNat` to use their
`String.Slice` counterparts.
2025-11-21 11:17:50 +00:00
Markus Himmel
52d05b6972
refactor: use String.split instead of String.splitOn or String.splitToList (#11250)
This PR introduces a function `String.split` which is based on
`String.Slice.split` and therefore supports all pattern types and
returns a `Std.Iter String.Slice`.

This supersedes the functions `String.splitOn` and `String.splitToList`,
and we remove all all uses of these functions from core. They will be
deprecated in a future PR.

Migrating from `String.splitOn` and `String.splitToList` is easy: we
introduce functions `Iter.toStringList` and `Iter.toStringArray` that
can be used to conveniently go from `Std.Iter String.Slice` to `List
String` and `Array String`, so for example `s.splitOn "foo"` can be
replaced by `s.split "foo" |>.toStringList`.
2025-11-19 09:35:19 +00:00
Markus Himmel
fa5d08b7de
refactor: use String.Slice in String.take and variants (#11180)
This PR redefines `String.take` and variants to operate on
`String.Slice`. While previously functions returning a substring of the
input sometimes returned `String` and sometimes returned
`Substring.Raw`, they now uniformly return `String.Slice`.

This is a BREAKING change, because many functions now have a different
return type. So for example, if `s` is a string and `f` is a function
accepting a string, `f (s.drop 1)` will no longer compile because
`s.drop 1` is a `String.Slice`. To fix this, insert a call to `copy` to
restore the old behavior: `f (s.drop 1).copy`.

Of course, in many cases, there will be more efficient options. For
example, don't write `f <| s.drop 1 |>.copy |>.dropEnd 1 |>.copy`, write
`f <| s.drop 1 |>.dropEnd 1 |>.copy` instead. Also, instead of `(s.drop
1).copy = "Hello"`, write `s.drop 1 == "Hello".toSlice` instead.
2025-11-18 16:13:48 +00:00
Jovan Gerbscheid
4c972ba0d6
fix: add missing s! in UInt64.fromJson? (#11237)
This PR fixes the error thrown by `UInt64.fromJson?` and
`USize.fromJson?` to use the missing `s!`.
2025-11-18 10:31:31 +00:00
Markus Himmel
bf60550ce5
chore: rename Substring to Substring.Raw (#11154)
This PR renames `Substring`  to `Substring.Raw`.

This is to signify its status as a second-class citizen (not deprecated,
but no real plans for verification, like `String.Pos.Raw`) and to free
up the name `Substring` for a possible future type `String.Substring :
String -> Type` so that `s.Substring` is the type of substrings of `s`.

The functions `String.toSubstring` and `String.toSubstring'` will remain
for now for bootstrapping reasons.
2025-11-16 09:30:04 +00:00
Markus Himmel
2c2fcff4f8
refactor: do not use String.Iterator (#11127)
This PR removes all uses of `String.Iterator` from core, preferring
`String.ValidPos` instead.

In an upcoming PR, `String.Iterator` will be renamed to
`String.Legacy.Iterator`.
2025-11-11 11:46:58 +00:00
Marc Huisinga
8b43fc54b2
doc: clarify server protocol violations around initialize (#11091) 2025-11-05 09:53:39 +00:00
Kim Morrison
7a8c2daf96 feat: sine qua non premise selection 2025-10-30 18:43:59 +11:00
Markus Himmel
167429501b
refactor: redefine String.replace (#10986)
This PR defines `String.Slice.replace` and redefines `String.replace` to
use the `Slice` version.

The new implementation is generic in the pattern, so it supports things
like `"education".replace isVowel "☃!" = "☃!d☃!c☃!t☃!☃!n"`. Since it
uses the `ForwardSearcher` infrastructure, `String` patterns are
searched using KMP, unlike the previous implementation which had
quadratic runtime. As a side effect, the behavior when replacing an
empty string now matches that of most other programming languages,
namely `"abc".replace "" "k" = "kakbkck"`.
2025-10-29 07:48:33 +00:00
Marc Huisinga
19533ab1d4
feat: revamp server logging (#10787)
This PR revamps the server logging mechanism to allow filtering the log
output by LSP method.
2025-10-28 16:26:59 +00:00
Markus Himmel
b5dc11e8d3
chore: move some material out of Init.Data.String.Basic (#10893)
This PR splits some low-hanging fruit out of `Init.Data.String.Basic`:
basic material about `String.Pos.Raw`, `String.Substrig`, and
`String.Iterator`.

More splitting required and the remaining material is quite unorganized,
but it's a start.
2025-10-22 16:31:08 +00:00
Markus Himmel
b28daa6d60
chore: rename String.endPos -> String.rawEndPos (#10853)
This PR renames `String.endPos` to `String.rawEndPos`, as in a future
release the name `String.endPos` will be taken by the function that is
currently called `String.endValidPos`.
2025-10-21 11:25:30 +00:00
Markus Himmel
a5a8f2779c
chore: rename String.Range to Lean.Syntax.Range (#10852)
This PR renames `String.Range` to `Lean.Syntax.Range`, to reflect that
it is not part of the standard library.
2025-10-21 07:32:25 +00:00
Markus Himmel
dad541265c
refactor: move operations on String.Pos.Raw to the String.Pos.Raw namespace (#10735)
This PR moves many operations involving `String.Pos.Raw` to a the
`String.Pos.Raw` namespace with the eventual aim of freeing up the
`String` namespace to contain operations using `String.ValidPos` (to be
renamed to `String.Pos`) instead.

This PR adds the `String.ValidPos.set` and `String.ValidPos.modify`
functions.

After this PR, `String.pos_lt_eq` is no longer a `simp` lemma. Add
`String.Pos.Raw.lt_iff` as a `simp` lemma if your proofs break.
2025-10-18 12:12:55 +00:00
Sebastian Ullrich
663df8f7e8
feat: backward.privateInPublic option (#10807)
This PR introduces the `backward.privateInPublic` option to aid in
porting projects to the module system by temporarily allowing access to
private declarations from the public scope, even across modules. A
warning will be generated by such accesses unless
`backward.privateInPublic.warn` is disabled.
2025-10-16 20:51:45 +00:00
Sebastian Ullrich
428355cf02
chore: remove redundant imports in core (#10750) 2025-10-16 20:27:46 +00:00
Marc Huisinga
4b0e8d88ce
fix: don't display CSS color picker in Lean files in VS Code (#10757)
This PR fixes a bug in combination with VS Code where Lean code that
looks like CSS color codes would display a color picker decoration.

VS Code displays this decoration by default for all languages, not just
CSS. Due to https://github.com/microsoft/vscode/issues/91533, this
setting cannot be disabled in the client on a per-language basis.
However, we can override the default behavior by providing a color
provider of our own. This PR implements an empty color provider to
override the VS Code one.
2025-10-13 13:39:16 +00:00
Markus Himmel
dca8d6d188
refactor: discipline around arithmetic of String.Pos.Raw (#10713)
This PR enforces rules around arithmetic of `String.Pos.Raw`.

Specifically, it adopts the following conventions:

- Byte indices ("ordinals") in strings should be represented using
`String.Pos.Raw`
- Amounts of bytes ("cardinals") in strings should be represented using
`Nat`.

For example, `String.Slice.utf8ByteSize` now returns `Nat` instead of
`String.Pos.Raw`, and there is a new function `String.Slice.rawEndPos`.

Finally, the `HAdd` and `HSub` instances for `String.Pos.Raw` are
reorganized. This is a **breaking change**.

The `HAdd/HSub String.Pos.Raw String.Pos.Raw String.Pos.Raw` instances
have been removed. For the use case of tracking positions relative to
some other position, we instead provide `offsetBy` and `unoffsetBy`
functions. For the use case of advancing/unadvancing a position by an
arbitrary number of bytes, we instead provide `increaseBy` and
`decreaseBy` functions. For
offsetting/unoffsetting/advancing/unadvancing a position `p` by the size
of a string `s` (resp. character `c`), use `s + p`/`p - s`/`p + s`/`p -
s` (resp. `c + p`/`p - c`/`p + c`/`p - c`).
2025-10-09 07:47:45 +00:00
Sebastian Ullrich
3b061a0996
chore: more module system fixes and improvements from Mathlib porting (#10655) 2025-10-08 11:30:09 +00:00
Joachim Breitner
50c19f704b
fix: Let MVarId.cleanup chase local declarations (#10712)
This PR lets `MVarId.cleanup` chase local declarations (a bit as if they
were equalities). Fixes #10710.
2025-10-08 10:49:14 +00:00
Joachim Breitner
232a0495b0
chore: remove public section from end of files (#10684)
This PR removes `public section` lines from end of files; they look a
bit silly there.
2025-10-06 13:30:48 +00:00
Sebastian Ullrich
d17160518c
chore: module system fixes and refinements from Mathlib porting (#10643) 2025-10-02 08:28:08 +00:00
Markus Himmel
2cca32ccc3
chore: use UTF8 instead of Utf8 in identifiers (#10636)
This PR renames `String.getUtf8Byte` to `String.getUTF8Byte` in order to
adhere to the standard library naming convention.
2025-10-01 17:57:32 +00:00
Markus Himmel
81ea922025
chore: rename String.Pos to String.Pos.Raw (#10624)
This PR renames `String.Pos` to `String.Pos.Raw`.

After an abbreviated deprecation cycle, we will then rename
`String.ValidPos` to `String.Pos`.
2025-10-01 07:45:24 +00:00
Marc Huisinga
dfd3d18530
test: improve language server test coverage (#10574)
This PR significantly improves the test coverage of the language server,
providing at least a single basic test for every request that is used by
the client. It also implements infrastructure for testing all of these
requests, e.g. the ability to run interactive tests in a project context
and refactors the interactive test runner to be more maintainable.
Finally, it also fixes a small bug with the recently implemented unknown
identifier code actions for auto-implicits (#10442) that was discovered
in testing, where the "import all unambiguous unknown identifiers" code
action didn't work correctly on auto-implicit identifiers.
2025-09-30 11:15:03 +00:00
Markus Himmel
c039e29a3f
perf: shorten critical build path around String.Basic (#10614)
This PR cuts some edges from the import graph.

Specifically:
- `TreeMap` and `HashMap` no longer depend on `String`, so now the
expensive things are all in parallel instead of partially in sequence
- `Omega` no longer relies on `List` lemmas
- The section of the import graph between `Init.Omega` and
`Init.Data.Bitvec.Lemmas` is cleaned up a bit
2025-09-29 19:45:21 +00:00
Marc Huisinga
c016bb9434
fix: non-LSP-compliant FileSystemWatcher (#10609)
This PR fixes an LSP-non-compliance in the `FileSystemWatcher` that was
introduced in #925.

Closes #10597.
2025-09-29 14:16:09 +00:00
Markus Himmel
d6cd738ab4
feat: redefine String, part two (#10457)
This PR introduces safe alternatives to `String.Pos` and `Substring`
that can only represent valid positions/slices.

Specifically, the PR

- introduces the predicate `String.Pos.IsValid`;
- proves several nontrivial equivalent conditions for
`String.Pos.IsValid`;
- introduces `String.ValidPos`, which is a `String.Pos` with an
`IsValid` proof;
- introduces `String.Slice`, which is like `Substring` but made from
`String.ValidPos` instead of `Pos`;
- introduces `String.Pos.IsValidForSlice`, which is like
`String.Pos.IsValid` but for slices;
- introduces `String.Slice.Pos`, which is like `String.ValidPos` but for
slices;
- introduces various functions for converting between the two types of
positions.

The API added in this PR is not complete. It will be expanded in future
PRs with addional operations and verification.
2025-09-24 13:36:55 +00:00
Sebastian Ullrich
cc5c070328
fix: inline/specialize may only refer to publicly imported decls for now (#10494)
This PR resolves a potential bad interaction between the compiler and
the module system where references to declarations not imported are
brought into scope by inlining or specializing. We now proactively check
that declarations to be inlined/specialized only reference public
imports. The intention is to later resolve this limitation by moving out
compilation into a separate build step with its own import/incremental
system.
2025-09-23 09:58:14 +00:00
Kim Morrison
0807f73171
feat: basic premise selection algorithm based on MePo (#7844)
This PR adds a simple implementation of MePo, from "Lightweight
relevance filtering for machine-generated resolution problems" by Meng
and Paulson.

This needs tuning, but is already useful as a baseline or test case.

---------

Co-authored-by: Thomas Zhu <thomas.zhu.sh@hotmail.com>
2025-09-23 06:40:22 +00:00
Kim Morrison
20b0bd0a20
chore: upstream rangeOfStx? from Batteries (#10490)
This PR upstreams a helper function that is used in ProofWidgets.

---------

Co-authored-by: Marc Huisinga <mhuisi@protonmail.com>
2025-09-22 12:21:14 +00:00
Marc Huisinga
d625aaa96f
feat: server-side for trace search (#10365)
This PR implements the server-side for a new trace search mechanism in
the InfoView.

Demo:
![Search
demo](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/f8f1cdfd-a4f2-4258-8cb8-360f64ea06e9)
2025-09-17 08:58:56 +00:00
Joachim Breitner
cf18337157
perf: use per-constructor noConfusion in mkNoConfusion (#10318)
This PR uses the per-constructor `noConfusion` principles (from #10315)
in the `mkNoConfusion` app builder, if possible. This means they are
used by `injection`, `grind`, `simp` and other places. This brings
notable performance improvements when dealing with inductives with a
large number of constructors.
2025-09-12 08:42:24 +00:00
David Thrane Christiansen
3e2124bb48
feat: docstrings with Verso syntax (#10307)
This PR upstreams the Verso parser and adds preliminary support for
Verso in docstrings. This will allow the compiler to check examples and
cross-references in documentation.

After a `stage0` update, a follow-up PR will add the appropriate
attributes that allow the feature to be used. The parser tests from
Verso also remain to be upstreamed, and user-facing documentation will
be added once the feature has been used on more internals.
2025-09-10 07:03:57 +00:00
Markus Himmel
9402c307fe
chore: reorganize Init imports around strings (#10289)
This PR reorganizes the import hierarchy so that
`Init.Data.String.Basic` can import `Init.Data.UInt.Bitwise` and
`Init.Data.Array.Lemmas`.
2025-09-07 17:09:14 +00:00
Marc Huisinga
7ba0ae1f72
feat: improve auto-completion performance (#10249)
This PR speeds up auto-completion by a factor of ~3.5x through various
performance improvements in the language server. On one machine, with
`import Mathlib`, completing `i` used to take 3200ms and now instead
yields a result in 920ms.

Specifically, the following improvements are made:
- The watchdog process no longer de-serializes and re-serializes most
messages from the file worker before passing them on to the user - a
fast partial de-serialization procedure is now used to determine whether
the message needs to be de-serialized in full or not.
- `escapePart` is optimized to perform better on ASCII strings that do
not need escaping.
- `Json.compress` is optimized to allocate fewer objects.
- A faster JSON compression specifically for completion responses is
implemented that skips allocating `Json` altogether.
- The JSON compression has been moved to the task where we convert a
request response to `Json` so that converting to a string won't block
the output task of the FileWorker and so the `Json` value is not marked
as multi-threaded when we compress is, which drastically increases the
cost of reference-counting.
- The JSON representation of the `data?` field of each completion item
is optimized.
- Both the completion kind and the set of completion tags for each
imported completion item is now cached.
- The filtering of duplicate completion items is optimized.

Other adjustments:
- `LT UInt8` and `LE UInt8` are moved to Prelude so that they can be
used in `Init.Meta` for the name part escaping fast path.
- `Array.usize` is exposed since it was marked as `@[simp]`.
2025-09-05 08:55:49 +00:00
Eric Wieser
6d68aab56a
feat: generalize universes in monadic operators for collections (#10224)
This PR generalizes the monadic operations for `HashMap`, `TreeMap`, and
`HashSet` to work for `m : Type u → Type v`.

This upstreams [a workaround from
Aesop](66a992130e/Aesop/Util/Basic.lean (L57-L66)),
and seems to continue a pattern already established in other files, such
as:
```lean
Array.forM.{u, v, w} {α : Type u} {m : Type v → Type w} [Monad m] (f : α → m PUnit) (as : Array α) (start : Nat := 0)
  (stop : Nat := as.size) : m PUnit
```
2025-09-03 07:24:14 +00:00
Marc Huisinga
a72f9429ea
test: sort messages (#10116)
This PR normalizes the published diagnostics in the test runner so that
messages published out of order (due to parallelism) cannot cause test
failures. Clients can handle out-of-order messages just fine.
2025-08-25 15:08:11 +00:00
Joachim Breitner
1718ca21cd
feat: deprecate .toCtorIdx for .ctorIdx (#10113)
This PR deprecates `.toCtorIdx` for the more naturally named `.ctorIdx`
(and updates the standard library).
2025-08-25 14:32:05 +00:00
David Thrane Christiansen
c9727c2d19
feat: add a stop position field to the parser (#10043)
This PR allows Lean's parser to run with a final position prior to the
end of the string, so it can be invoked on a sub-region of the input.

This has applications in Verso proper, which parses Lean syntax in
contexts such as code blocks and docstrings, and it is a prerequisite to
parsing the contents of Lean docstrings.
2025-08-23 18:29:51 +00:00