This PR refactors Lake's build internals to enable the introduction of
targets and facets beyond packages, modules, and libraries. Facets,
build keys, build info, and CLI commands have been generalized to
arbitrary target types.
This PR ensures that `grind` does not use `mkEqMP`. It often triggered
type errors because `grind` uses the `[reducible]` transparency setting
by default. Increasing the transparency setting to default was another
possible, but less efficient fix.
This PR provides lemmas for the tree map function `maxKey!` and its
interactions with other functions for which lemmas already exist.
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Co-authored-by: Paul Reichert <datokrat@users.noreply.github.com>
This PR fixes#7478 by modifying `number` specifiers from `atLeast size`
to `flexible size` for parsing. This change allows:
- 1 repetition to accept 1 or more characters
- More than 1 repetition to require exactly that many characters
For `year` specifiers, the number of repetitions is always strictly
enforced, requiring exactly the specified amount.
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Co-authored-by: Markus Himmel <markus@himmel-villmar.de>
This PR fixes a bug in the definition of the tree map functions `maxKey`
and `maxEntry`. Moreover, it provides lemmas for this function and its
interactions with other function for which lemmas already exist.
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Co-authored-by: Paul Reichert <datokrat@users.noreply.github.com>
This PR reviews the implicitness of arguments across List/Array/Vector,
generally trying to make arguments implicit where possible, although
sometimes correcting propositional arguments which were incorrectly
implicit to explicit.
This PR provides lemmas for the tree map function `maxKey?` and its
interations with other functions for which lemmas already exist.
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Co-authored-by: Paul Reichert <datokrat@users.noreply.github.com>
This PR adds theorems `BitVec.[(toFin, toInt)_setWidth',
msb_setWidth'_of_lt, toNat_lt_twoPow_of_le, toInt_setWidth'_of_lt]`,
completing the API for `BitVec.setWidth'`.
Co-authored by @alexkeizer.
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Co-authored-by: Alex Keizer <alex@keizer.dev>
Co-authored-by: Siddharth <siddu.druid@gmail.com>
This PR add missing lemmas about the tree map: `minKey*` variants return
the head of `keys`, `keys` and `toList` are ordered and `getKey*
t.minKey?` equals the minimum.
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Co-authored-by: Paul Reichert <datokrat@users.noreply.github.com>
This PR introduces `BitVec.(toFin_signExtend_of_le, toFin_signExtend)`,
completing the API for `BitVec.signExtend`.
Co-authored by @bollu.
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Co-authored-by: Tobias Grosser <github@grosser.es>
This PR uses computed fields to store the hash code and pointer equality
to increase performance of comparison and hashmap lookups on the core
data structure used by the bitblaster.
Motivated by SMTLIB problem `brummayerbiere3/isqrtaddeqcheck.smt2` that
timed out before this change and now spends 430ms in the bitblaster and
preprocessing before going to the SAT solver and finishing in 42
seconds.
- Old profile: https://share.firefox.dev/4hW4NO9
- Fresh profile: https://share.firefox.dev/4c0MLsH
This PR provides lemmas for the tree map function `minKeyD` and its
interations with other functions for which lemmas already exist.
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Co-authored-by: Paul Reichert <datokrat@users.noreply.github.com>
This PR adds missing docstrings and makes docstring style consistent for
`ForM`, `ForIn`, `ForIn'`, `ForInStep`, `IntCast`, and `NatCast`.
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Co-authored-by: Siddharth <siddu.druid@gmail.com>
This PR changes Lake to log messages from a Lean configuration the same
way it logs message from a Lean build. This, for instance, removes
redundant severity captions.
For example, Lake would previously log a configuration warning as
`warning: <source>: warning: <message>`. It now logs it as `warning:
<source>: <message>`.
This PR modifies how the aux structure default declarations are
generated; they now include all universe levels and all structure
parameters. This will let us simplify how parameter handling is done
when processing defaults, in structure instance notation, in the pretty
printer, and in `#print`.
This PR improves the caching computation of the atoms assignment in
bv_decide's reflection procedure.
Previously the cache was recomputed whenever a new atom was discovered
while we can instead defer recomputing it until the data it caches is
actually required. As this should only happens once all atoms are
discovered this means we actually only compute the cache once instead of
O(atoms) many times.
This PR provides lemmas about the tree map function `minKey!` and its
interactions with other functions for which lemmas already exist.
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Co-authored-by: Paul Reichert <datokrat@users.noreply.github.com>
This PR provides lemmas for the tree map function `minKey` and its
interations with other functions for which lemmas already exist.
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Co-authored-by: Paul Reichert <datokrat@users.noreply.github.com>
This PR changes the AIG representation of constants from `const (b :
Bool)` to a single constructor `false`. Since #7381 `Ref` contains an
`invert` flag meaning the constant `true` can be represented as a `Ref`
to `false` with `invert` set, so no expressivity is lost.
The main advantage to this representation is that it allows pattern
matching on constants to match just on the `invert` field rather than on
both `invert` and the constant value or having to XOR the two together.
This representation is also standard in other AIG frameworks, such as
the [Aiger standard](https://fmv.jku.at/aiger/FORMAT.aiger).
This PR also generalizes the idempotency rule in `mkGateCached` from `(a
/\ b) = a` when `(a = b)` to also cover `(¬a /\ ¬b) = ¬a` when `a = b`
as it was not covered.
This PR gives `#print` for structures the ability to show the default
values and auto-param tactics for fields.
Example:
```
#print Applicative
```
shows
```
class Applicative.{u, v} (f : Type u → Type v) : Type (max (u + 1) v)
[...]
fields:
Functor.map : {α β : Type u} → (α → β) → f α → f β :=
fun {α β} x y => pure x <*> y
Functor.mapConst : {α β : Type u} → α → f β → f α :=
fun {α β} => Functor.map ∘ Function.const β
Pure.pure : {α : Type u} → α → f α
Seq.seq : {α β : Type u} → f (α → β) → (Unit → f α) → f β
SeqLeft.seqLeft : {α β : Type u} → f α → (Unit → f β) → f α :=
fun {α β} a b => Function.const β <$> a <*> b ()
SeqRight.seqRight : {α β : Type u} → f α → (Unit → f β) → f β :=
fun {α β} a b => Function.const α id <$> a <*> b ()
[...]
```
This PR implements the Bitwuzla rewrites
[BV_EXTRACT_ADD_MUL](e09c50818b/src/rewrite/rewrites_bv.cpp (L1495-L1510)),
which witness that the high bits at `i >= len` do not affect the bits of
the product upto `len`.
```lean
theorem extractLsb'_mul {w len} {x y : BitVec w} (hlen : len < w) :
(x * y).extractLsb' 0 len = x.extractLsb' 0 len * y.extractLsb' 0 len
```
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Co-authored-by: Alex Keizer <alex@keizer.dev>
This PR adds SMT-LIB operators to detect overflow `BitVec.(usubOverflow,
ssubOverflow)`, according to the [SMTLIB
standard](https://github.com/SMT-LIB/SMT-LIB-2/blob/2.7/Theories/FixedSizeBitVectors.smt2),
and the theorems proving equivalence of such definition with the
`BitVec` library functions `BittVec.(usubOverflow_eq, ssubOverflow_eq)`.
Co-authored by @bollu.
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Co-authored-by: Siddharth <siddu.druid@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Alex Keizer <alex@keizer.dev>