This PR fixes an issue introduced bug #6125 where an `inductive` or
`structure` with an autoimplicit parameter with a type that has a
metavariable would lead to a panic. Closes#7788.
This was due to switching from `Term.addAutoBoundImplicits'` to
`Term.addAutoBoundImplicits` and not properly handling metavariables in
the parameters list. To fix this, now the inductive type headers record
the abstracted type and the number of parameters, rather than record the
parameters, the type, the local context, and the local instances. A
benefit to this over `Term.addAutoBoundImplicits'` is that the type's
parameters do not appear twice in the local context.
This PR fixes two bugs in `grind`.
1. Model-based theory combination was creating type incorrect terms.
2. `Nat.cast` vs `NatCast.natCast` issue during normalization.
This PR fixes an issue where `let n : Nat := sorry` in the Infoview
pretty prints as ``n : ℕ := sorry `«Foo:17:17»``. This was caused by
top-level expressions being pretty printed with the same rules as
Infoview hovers. Closes#6715. Refactors `Lean.Widget.ppExprTagged`; now
it takes a delaborator, and downstream users should configure their own
pretty printer option overrides if necessary if they used the `explicit`
argument (see `Lean.Widget.makePopup.ppExprForPopup` for an example).
Breaking change: `ppExprTagged` does not set `pp.proofs` on the root
expression.
This PR cleans up the `Option` development, upstreaming some results
from mathlib in the process.
Notable changes:
- the name `<op>_eq_some_iff` is preferred over `<op>_eq_some`
- the `simp` normal form for `<$>` is `Option.map`, for `>>=` is
`Option.bind` and for `<|>` is `Option.orElse` (for the former two, this
was already true before this PR). All further lemmas about these
operations are now stated only in terms of
`Option.map`/`Option.bind`/`Option.orElse`. Previously, in some cases
both versions were available, with a prime used to disambiguate (the
primed version was usually the "non-ascii-art" version). Now, there are
no lemmas about the ascii-art versions besides the ones turning them
into the non-ascii-art operations, and there is only one version of
every lemma, about the non-ascii-art operation, and named without a
prime.
This PR fixes an oversight in `withFnRefWhenTagAppFns` that causes an
infinite loop when the expression is a constant. This affected pretty
printing of zero-field structures when `pp.tagAppFns` was true (used by
docgen and verso). Closes#7898.
This PR adds `instance [Pure f] : Inhabited (OptionT f α)`, so that
`Inhabited (OptionT Id Empty)` synthesizes.
Co-authored-by: Sebastian Graf <sg@lean-fro.org>
This PR shuffles some results about integers around to make sure that
all material that currently exists about `Int.bmod` is located in
`DivMod/Lemmas.lean` and not downstream of that.
This PR fixes a regression where elaboration of a previous document
version is not cancelled on changes to the document.
Done by removing the default from `SnapshotTask.cancelTk?` and
consistently passing the current thread's token for synchronous
elaboration steps.
This PR adds a mixin typeclass for `Lean.Grind.CommRing` recording the
characteristic of the ring, and constructs instances for `Int`, `IntX`,
`UIntX`, and `BitVec`.
This PR adds `BitVec.pow` and `Pow (BitVec w) Nat`. The implementation
is the naive one, and should later be replaced by an `@[extern]`. This
is tracked at https://github.com/leanprover/lean4/issues/7887.
This PR adds `Int.toNat_sub''` a variant of `Int.toNat_sub` taking
inequality hypotheses, rather than expecting the arguments to be casts
of natural numbers. This is parallel to the existing `toNat_add` and
`toNat_mul`.
This PR adds `UIntX.pow` and `Pow UIntX Nat` instances, and similarly
for signed fixed-width integers. These are currently only the naive
implementation, and will need to be subsequently replaced via
`@[extern]` with fast implementations (tracked at #7887).
This PR fixes a number of bugs related to the handling of the source
search path in the language server, where deleting files could cause
several features to stop functioning and both untitled files and files
that don't exist on disc could have conflicting module names.
In detail, it makes the following adjustments:
- The URI <-> module name conversion was adjusted to produce no name
collisions.
- File URIs in the search path yield a module name relative to the
search path, as before.
- File URIs not in the search path, non-file URIs and non-`.lean` files
yield a `«external:<full uri>»` module name.
- To avoid the issue of the URI -> module name conversion failing when a
file is deleted from disc, we now cache the result of this conversion in
the watchdog and the file worker when the file is first opened.
- All of the URI <-> module name conversions now consistently go through
`Server.documentUriFromModule?` and `moduleFromDocumentUri` to ensure
that we don't have minor deviations for this conversion all over the
place.
- The threading of the source search path through the file worker (from
`lake setup-file`) is removed. It turns out that `lake serve` already
sets the correct source search path in the environment, so we can just
always use the search path from the environment.
- Since we can now answer more requests that need the .ileans in
untitled files, a lot of the tests that test 'Go to definition' needed
to be adjusted so that they use the information from the watchdog, not
the file worker. As we load references asynchronously, this PR adds an
internal `$/lean/waitForILeans` request that tests can use to wait for
all .ilean files to be loaded and for the ilean references from the file
worker for the current document version to be finalized.
- As part of this PR, we noticed that the .ileans aren't available in
the NixOS setup, so @Kha adjusted the Nix CI to fix this.
### Breaking changes
- `Server.documentUriFromModule` has been renamed to
`Server.documentUriFromModule?` and doesn't take a `SearchPath` argument
anymore, as the `SearchPath` is now computed from the `LEAN_SRC_PATH`
environment variable. It has also been moved from `Lean.Server.GoTo` to
`Lean.Server.Utils`.
- `Server.moduleFromDocumentUri` does not take a `SearchPath` argument
anymore and won't return an `Option` anymore. It has also been moved
from `Lean.Server.GoTo` to `Lean.Server.Utils`.
- The `System.SearchPath.searchModuleNameOfUri` function has been
removed. It is recommended to use `Server.moduleFromDocumentUri`
instead.
- The `initSrcSearchPath` function has been renamed to
`getSrcSearchPath` and has been moved from `Lean.Util.Paths` to
`Lean.Util.Path`. It also doesn't need to take a `pkgSearchPath`
argument anymore.
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Co-authored-by: Sebastian Ullrich <sebasti@nullri.ch>
This PR eliminates another source of facts of the form `-1 *
NatCast.natCast x <= 0` for each `x : Nat` in the local context. These
facts are now stored internally in the cutsat state.
cc @kim-em
This PR adjusts the `TryThis` widget to also work in widget messages
rather than only as a panel widget. It also adds additional
documentation explaining why this change was needed.
This PR generalizes the typeclass assumptions on monadic `Option`
functions.
`Option.mapA` is now an alias for `Option.mapM`, which now works for
applicative functors. The changed definition is exactly equivalent for
monads which use the default implementation of `map`, and those who
change it will hopefully choose a definition for `map` that is more
efficient and not less efficient. `Option.mapA` is not deprecated in
order to keep the API aligned with `List` (`List.mapA` and `List.mapM`
cannot be unified because the monadic version is much more efficient
than the applicative version).
This PR fixes a regression introduced in #7445 where the new
`Array.emptyWithCapacity` was accidentally not tagged with the correct
function to actually allocate the capacity.
This PR partially reverts #7818, because the function called
`Option.zipWith` in that PR does not actually correspond to
`List.zipWith`. We choose `Option.merge` as the name instead.
This PR changes definitions and theorems not to use the membership
instance on `Option` unless the theorem is specifically about the
membership instance.
The reasoning for this change is that the lemma `a ∈ o ↔ o = some a` is
a `simp` lemma, and we generally want theorem statements to use `simp`
normal forms.
One notable exception is the `ForIn'` instance, which must use
`Membership` because unlike `GetElem`, `ForIn'` requires the validity
predicate to be expressed via `Membership`.
This PR restores the use of builtins (e.g., initializer, elaborators,
and macros) for DSL features and the use of the Lake plugin in the
server.
The motivation is to avoid elaboration breakages in Lake when core types
need changing (e.g., `Environment`).
This reverts #7399 and partially reverts #7608. The use of the plugin is
more narrow -- it is now just used for elaboration of Lake configuration
files in the server. This should hopefully avoid the reappearance of
#7388.
This PR allows the LRAT parser to accept any proof that derives the
empty clause at somepoint, not necessarily in the last line. Some tools
like lrat-trim occasionally include deletions after the derivation of
the empty clause but the proof is sound as long as it soundly derives
the empty clause somewhere.
This PR improves the normalization of `Bool` terms in `grind`. Recall
that `grind` currently does not case split on Boolean terms to reduce
the size of the search space.
This PR fixes an issue where editing a Lean file may lead to a server
deadlock from threadpool starvation, especially on machines with a low
number of cores.
This PR adds `BitVec.[toInt_append|toFin_append]`.
`toInt_append` states:
```lean
(x ++ y).toInt = if n == 0 then y.toInt else (2 ^ m) * x.toInt + y.toNat
```
We also add the following `Nat` theorem (derived from a corresponding
theorem `two_pow_add_eq_or_of_lt`) as it faciliates the `append` proofs:
```lean
theorem shiftLeft_add_eq_or_of_lt {b : Nat} (b_lt : b < 2^i) (a : Nat) :
a <<< i + b = a <<< i ||| b
```