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Kim Morrison
226a90f1eb
feat: exact? +grind and exact? +try? discharger options (#11469)
This PR adds `+grind` and `+try?` options to `exact?` and `apply?`
tactics.

## `+grind` option

When `+grind` is enabled, `grind` is used as a fallback discharger for
subgoals that `solve_by_elim` cannot close. The proof is wrapped in
`Grind.Marker` so suggestions display `(by grind)` instead of the
complex grind proof term.

Example:
```lean
axiom foo (x : Nat) : x < 37 → 5 < x → x.log2 < 6

/--
info: Try this:
  [apply] exact foo x (by grind) (by grind)
-/
#guard_msgs in
example (x : Nat) (h₁ : x < 30) (h₂ : 8 < x) : x.log2 < 6 := by
  exact? +grind
```

## `+try?` option

When `+try?` is enabled, `try?` is used as a fallback discharger for
subgoals. This is useful when subgoals require induction or other
strategies that `try?` can find but `solve_by_elim` and `grind` cannot.

Example:
```lean
inductive MyList (α : Type _) where
  | nil : MyList α
  | cons : α → MyList α → MyList α

axiom MyListProp : MyList α → Prop
@[grind .] axiom mylist_nil : MyListProp (MyList.nil : MyList α)
@[grind .] axiom mylist_cons : ∀ (x : α) (xs : MyList α), MyListProp xs → MyListProp (MyList.cons x xs)

axiom qux (xs : MyList α) (p : MyListProp xs) : MyListProp2 xs

/--
info: Try this:
  [apply] exact qux xs (by try?)
-/
example (xs : MyList α) : MyListProp2 xs := by
  exact? +try?
```

🤖 Prepared with Claude Code

---------

Co-authored-by: Claude <noreply@anthropic.com>
2025-12-02 06:31:56 +00:00
Marc Huisinga
9d427fdfcf
feat: "try this" messages with support for interactivity (#10524)
This PR adds support for interactivity to the combined "try this"
messages that were introduced in #9966. In doing so, it moves the link
to apply a suggestion to a separate `[apply]` button in front of the
suggestion. Hints with diffs remain unchanged, as they did not
previously support interacting with terms in the diff, either.

<img width="379" height="256" alt="Suggestion with interactive message"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/7838ebf6-0613-46e7-bc88-468a05acbf51"
/>
2025-10-13 13:39:03 +00:00
Leonardo de Moura
cfc46ac17f
feat: internalization for grind order (#10562)
This PR simplifies the `grind order` module, and internalizes the order
constraints. It removes the `Offset` type class because it introduced
too much complexity. We now cover the same use cases with a simpler
approach:
- Any type that implements at least `Std.IsPreorder`
- Arbitrary ordered rings.
- `Nat` by the `Nat.ToInt` adapter.
2025-09-26 03:49:06 +00:00
Leonardo de Moura
5b9befcdbf
feat: infrastructure for grind order (#10553)
This PR implements infrastructure for the new `grind order` module.
2025-09-25 17:53:43 +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
Marc Huisinga
f180eee7bf
feat: use widget message for "try this" (#9966)
This PR adjusts the "try this" widget to be rendered as a widget message
under 'Messages', not a separate widget under a 'Suggestions' section.
The main benefit of this is that the message of the widget is not
duplicated between 'Messages' and 'Suggestions'.

Since widget message suggestions were already implemented by @jrr6 for
the new hint infrastructure, this PR replaces the old "try this"
implementation with the new hint infrastructure. In doing so, the
`style?` field of suggestions is deprecated, since the hint
infrastructure highlights hints using diff colors, and `style?` also
never saw much use downstream. Additionally, since the message and the
suggestion are now the same component, the `messageData?` field of
suggestions is deprecated as well. Notably, the "Try this:" message
string now also contains a newline and indentation to separate the
suggestion from the rest of the message more clearly and the `postInfo?`
field of the suggestion is now part of the message.

Finally, this PR changes the diff colors used by the hint infrastructure
to be more color-blindness-friendly (insertions are now blue, not green,
and text that remains unchanged is now using the editor foreground color
instead of blue).

### Breaking changes
Tests that use `#guard_msgs` to test the "Try this:" message may need to
be adjusted for the new formatting of the message.
2025-08-26 12:15:32 +00:00
Paul Reichert
24cafcd65d
feat: package factories for order typeclasses (#9797)
This PR provides the means to quickly provide all the order instances
associated with some high-level order structure (preorder, partial
order, linear preorder, linear order). This can be done via the factory
functions `PreorderPackage.ofLE`, `PartialOrderPackage.ofLE`,
`LinearPreorderPackage.ofLE` and `LinearOrderPackage.ofLE`.
2025-08-19 13:43:29 +00:00
Sebastian Ullrich
4a6004b8fa
perf: use Lean.realizeValue in getFunInfo (#9810) 2025-08-16 15:02:29 +00:00
Kim Morrison
93e0ebf25c
feat: make Lean.Grind.Preorder a mixin (#9885)
This PR is initially motivated by noticing `Lean.Grind.Preorder.toLE`
appearing in long Mathlib typeclass searches; this change will prevent
these searches. These changes are also helpful preparation for
potentially dropping the custom `Lean.Grind.*` typeclasses, and unifying
with the new typeclasses introduced in #9729.
2025-08-13 05:02:39 +00:00
Sebastian Ullrich
5f20213876
refactor: minimize Lean.Meta.Tactic.TryThis imports (#9539) 2025-07-31 12:21:48 +00:00
Marc Huisinga
cb0284f98e
feat: signature help (#8511)
This PR implements signature help support. When typing a function
application, editors with support for signature help will now display a
popup that designates the current (remaining) function type. This
removes the need to remember the function signature while typing the
function application, or having to constantly cycle between hovering
over the function identifier and typing the application. In VS Code, the
signature help can be triggered manually using `Ctrl+Shift+Space`.


![Demo](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/d1f6ed79-bb16-4593-8d28-68b1cce5d5dc)

### Other changes

- In order to support signature help for the partial syntax `f a <|` or
`f a $`, these notations now elaborate as `f a`, not `f a .missing`.
- The logic in `delabConstWithSignature` that delaborates parameters is
factored out into a function `delabForallParamsWithSignature` so that it
can be used for arbitrary `forall`s, not just constants.
- The `InfoTree` formatter is adjusted to produce output where it is
easier to identify the kind of `Info` in the `InfoTree`.
- A bug in `InfoTree.smallestInfo?` is fixed so that it doesn't panic
anymore when its predicate `p` does not ensure that both `pos?` and
`tailPos?` of the `Info` are present.
2025-06-03 17:26:33 +00:00
jrr6
020da5bffb
fix: behavior of hard line breaks in Format strings (#8457)
This PR fixes an issue when including a hard line break in a `Format`
that caused subsequent (ordinary) line breaks to be erroneously
flattened to spaces.

This issue is especially important for displaying notes and hints in
error messages, as these components could appear garbled due to improper
line-break rendering.
2025-05-29 22:10:27 +00:00
Kim Morrison
f40d72ea47
feat: typeclasses for grind to work with ordered modules (#8347)
This PR adds draft typeclasses for `grind` to process facts about
ordered modules. These interfaces will evolve as the implementation
develops.
2025-05-19 13:55:38 +00:00
Kim Morrison
bffa642ad6
feat: Lean.Grind.IsCharP (#7870)
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`.
2025-04-10 08:36:42 +00:00
Sebastian Ullrich
e1d15946f7
feat: elaborate theorem bodies in parallel (#7084)
This PR enables the elaboration of theorem bodies, i.e. proofs, to
happen in parallel to each other as well as to other elaboration tasks.

Specifically, to be eligible for parallel proof elaboration,
* the theorem must not be in a `mutual` block
* `deprecated.oldSectionVars` must not be set
* `Elab.async` must be set (currently defaults to `true` in the language
server, `false` on the cmdline)

To be activated for downstream projects (i.e. in stage 1) pending
further Mathlib validation.
2025-03-14 07:50:42 +00:00
jrr6
b4b878b2d0
fix: prevent exact? and apply? from suggesting invalid tactics (#7192)
This PR prevents `exact?` and `apply?` from suggesting tactics that
correspond to correct proofs but do not elaborate, and it allows these
tactics to suggest `expose_names` when needed.

These tactics now indicate that a non-compiling term was generated but
do not suggest that that term be inserted. `exact?` also no longer
suggests that the user try `apply?` if no partial suggestions were
found.

This addresses part of #5407 but does not achieve the exact expected
behavior therein (due to #6122).
2025-02-25 15:24:09 +00:00
Kim Morrison
de99c8015a
feat: #info_trees in command (#6964)
This PR adds a convenience command `#info_trees in`, which prints the
info trees generated by the following command. It is useful for
debugging or learning about `InfoTree`.
2025-02-06 03:11:53 +00:00