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Leonardo de Moura
535ce0b8fd
feat: pow_add normalization in grind (#9133)
This PR adds support for `a^(m+n)` in the `grind` normalizer.
2025-07-01 17:52:16 +00:00
Leonardo de Moura
2bfcb1f25c
fix: expand pattern offset gadget in constant patterns (#9130)
This PR fixes unexpected occurrences of the `Grind.offset` gadget in
ground patterns. See new test
2025-07-01 16:31:58 +00:00
Parth Shastri
2c13d145dc
fix: match against app fn for reducing recursor in whnfCore (#9090)
This PR fixes a bug in `whnfCore` where it would fail to reduce
applications of recursors/auxiliary defs.

Closes #9089
2025-07-01 13:30:31 +00:00
Joachim Breitner
8424ddbb3e
feat: prettier expected type mismatch error message (#9099)
This PR improves the “expected type mismatch” error message by omitting
the type's types when they are defeq, and putting them into separate
lines when not.

I found it rather tediuos to parse the error message when the expected
type is long, because I had to find the `:` in the middle of a large
expression somewhere. Also, when both are of sort `Prop` or `Type` it
doesn't add much value to print the sort (and it’s only one hover away
anyways).
2025-07-01 07:50:53 +00:00
Cameron Zwarich
463f2c5f25
chore: improve readability of a zipWith call (#9116) 2025-07-01 00:10:54 +00:00
Cameron Zwarich
52ab0141cd
chore: share more code in toIRType (#9115) 2025-06-30 23:13:02 +00:00
Leonardo de Moura
b9e440d280
doc: improve grind doc string (#9113)
This PR improves the `grind` doc string and tries to make it more
approachable to new user.
2025-06-30 21:47:40 +00:00
Sebastian Ullrich
de2d6ba37e
perf: do not import non-template IR for codegen (#8666)
This PR adjusts the experimental module system to not import the IR of
non-`meta` declarations. It does this by replacing such IR with opaque
foreign declarations on export and adjusting the new compiler
accordingly.

This PR should not be merged before the new compiler.

Based on #8664.
2025-06-30 15:52:56 +00:00
Cameron Zwarich
2e627d3692 feat: move constructor layout to Lean and add a few optimizations
This PR moves the constructor layout code from C++ to Lean. When
writing the new compiler, we just reused the existing C++ code,
even though it was a bit inconvenient, because we wanted to
ensure that constructor layout always matched the existing
compiler.

This fixes #2589 by handling struct field types just like any
other type being lowered, and thus applying the trivial structure
optimization in the process. Originally, I wanted to port the
code to Lean without any functional changes, but I found that
it took less code to just implement it "correctly" and get this
fix as a consequence than to emulate the bugs of the existing
C++ implementation.
2025-06-30 15:39:58 +02:00
Sebastian Graf
81fd7edd19
fix: More consistent transparency when calling mspec from mvcgen (#9097)
This PR ensures that `mspec` uses the configured transparency setting
and makes `mvcgen` use default transparency when calling `mspec`.

Co-authored-by: Sebastian Graf <sg@lean-fro.org>
2025-06-30 09:57:57 +00:00
David Thrane Christiansen
ede8a7e494
fix: error explanation needs updating (#9091)
This PR updates an error explanation to match the actual error.
2025-06-30 05:10:04 +00:00
Kyle Miller
044bfdb098
feat: eliminate letFun support, deprecate let_fun syntax (#9086)
This PR deprecates `let_fun` syntax in favor of `have` and removes
`letFun` support from WHNF and `simp`.
2025-06-30 02:10:18 +00:00
Kyle Miller
cb3174b1c6
feat: hovers when pp.oneline is true (#7954)
This PR improves `pp.oneline`, where it now preserves tags when
truncating formatted syntax to a single line. Note that the `[...]`
continuation does not yet have any functionality to enable seeing the
untruncated syntax. Closes #3681.
2025-06-29 20:06:24 +00:00
Kyle Miller
68c006a95b
feat: transform nondependent lets into haves in declarations and equation lemmas (#8373)
This PR enables transforming nondependent `let`s into `have`s in a
number of contexts: the bodies of nonrecursive definitions, equation
lemmas, smart unfolding definitions, and types of theorems. A motivation
for this change is that when zeta reduction is disabled, `simp` can only
effectively rewrite `have` expressions (e.g. `split` uses `simp` with
zeta reduction disabled), and so we cache the nondependence calculations
by transforming `let`s to `have`s. The transformation can be disabled
using `set_option cleanup.letToHave false`.

Uses `Meta.letToHave`, introduced in #8954.
2025-06-29 19:45:45 +00:00
Kyle Miller
44c8b0df85
feat: warn.sorry option (#8662)
This PR adds a `warn.sorry` option (default true) that logs the
"declaration uses 'sorry'" warning when declarations contain `sorryAx`.
When false, the warning is not logged.

Closes #8611 (assuming that one would set `warn.sorry` as an extra flag
when building).

Other change: Uses `warn.sorry` when creating auxiliary declarations in
`structure` elaborator, to suppress irrelevant 'sorry' warnings.

We could include the sorries themselves in the message if they are
labeled, letting users "go to definition" to see where the sorries are
coming from.

In an earlier version, added additional information to the warning when
it is a synthetic sorry, since these can be caused by elaboration bugs
and they can also be caused by elaboration failures in previous
declarations. This idea needs some more work, so it's not included.
2025-06-29 19:31:17 +00:00
Cameron Zwarich
85c45c409e
chore: move lowerType to ToIRType and rename it (#9083) 2025-06-29 19:16:00 +00:00
Cameron Zwarich
5d8cd35471
chore: rename Lean.Compiler.IR.CtorLayout to ToIRType (#9082) 2025-06-29 18:36:55 +00:00
Cameron Zwarich
0b738e07b4
chore: move more functions to CtorLayout (#9080) 2025-06-29 17:31:41 +00:00
Sebastian Ullrich
8085d3c930
chore: allow use of the module system in all of core (#9078) 2025-06-29 13:49:27 +00:00
Kim Morrison
a35425b192
feat: support for ReflCmp in grind (#9073)
This PR copies #9069 to handle `ReflCmp` the same way; we need to call
this in propagateUp rather than propagateDown.
2025-06-29 11:36:39 +00:00
Leonardo de Moura
b95b0069e7
feat: use comm ring module to normalize nonlinear polynomials in grind cutsat (#9074)
This PR uses the commutative ring module to normalize nonlinear
polynomials in `grind cutsat`. Examples:
```lean
example (a b : Nat) (h₁ : a + 1 ≠ a * b * a) (h₂ : a * a * b ≤ a + 1) : b * a^2 < a + 1 := by 
  grind

example (a b c : Int) (h₁ : a + 1 + c = b * a) (h₂ : c + 2*b*a = 0) : 6 * a * b - 2 * a ≤ 2 := by 
  grind
```
2025-06-29 11:09:29 +00:00
Leonardo de Moura
f2e06ead54
feat: support for LawfulEqCmp in grind (#9069)
This PR implements support for the type class `LawfulEqCmp`. Examples:
```lean
example (a b c : Vector (List Nat) n)
    : b = c → a.compareLex (List.compareLex compare) b = o → o = .eq → a = c := by
  grind

example [Ord α] [Std.LawfulEqCmp (compare : α → α → Ordering)] (a b c : Array (Vector (List α) n))
    : b = c → o = .eq → a.compareLex (Vector.compareLex (List.compareLex compare)) b = o → a = c := by
  grind
```
2025-06-28 22:41:22 +00:00
Cameron Zwarich
ef77322133
chore: fix a typo in an error message (#9066) 2025-06-28 19:48:50 +00:00
Leonardo de Moura
4247dcfea6
feat: improve counterexamples using ToInt.toInt in grind cutsat (#9065)
This PR improves the counterexamples produced by the `cutsat` procedure
in `grind` when using the `ToInt` gadget.
2025-06-28 19:30:25 +00:00
Cameron Zwarich
05978caa59
chore: move type lowering functions to CoreM (#9064) 2025-06-28 18:10:42 +00:00
Sebastian Ullrich
09a5b34931
feat: make private the default in module (#9044)
This PR adjusts the experimental module system to make `private` the
default visibility modifier in `module`s, introducing `public` as a new
modifier instead. `public section` can be used to revert the default for
an entire section, though this is more intended to ease gradual adoption
of the new semantics such as in `Init` (and soon `Std`) where they
should be replaced by a future decl-by-decl re-review of visibilities.
2025-06-28 16:30:53 +00:00
Cameron Zwarich
5144a3bf74
chore: rename lowerEnumToScalarType to lowerEnumToScalarType? (#9063) 2025-06-28 15:52:11 +00:00
Leonardo de Moura
5ca6eadd50
feat: equations <num> = 0 in grind ring (#9062)
This PR implements support for equations `<num> = 0` in rings and fields
of unknown characteristic. Examples:
```lean
example [Field α] (a : α) : (2 * a)⁻¹ = a⁻¹ / 2 := by grind

example [Field α] (a : α) : (2 : α) ≠ 0 → 1 / a + 1 / (2 * a) = 3 / (2 * a) := by grind

example [CommRing α] (a b : α) (h₁ : a + 2 = a) (h₂ : 2*b + a = 0) : a = 0 := by
  grind

example [CommRing α] (a b : α) (h₁ : a + 6 = a) (h₂ : b + 9 = b) (h₂ : 3*b + a = 0) : a = 0 := by
  grind

example [CommRing α] (a b : α) (h₁ : a + 6 = a) (h₂ : b + 9 = b) (h₂ : 3*b + a = 0) : a = 0 := by
  grind

example [CommRing α] (a b : α) (h₁ : a + 2 = a) (h₂ : b = 0) : 4*a + b = 0 := by
  grind

example [CommRing α] (a b c : α) (h₁ : a + 6 = a) (h₂ : c = c + 9) (h : b + 3*c = 0) : 27*a + b = 0 := by
  grind

```
2025-06-28 14:28:42 +00:00
Sebastian Ullrich
d7e35c77ca
chore: reserve public import syntax (#9061)
This PR adds the `public import` syntax to be used by the experimental
module system
2025-06-28 13:11:34 +00:00
Leonardo de Moura
e844f9c82c
feat: helper theorems for grind ring (#9059)
This PR adds helper theorems for normalizing coefficients in rings of
unknown characteristic.
2025-06-28 10:57:44 +00:00
Leonardo de Moura
98b66ec373
feat: variable reordering heuristic for grind cutsat (#9057)
This PR introduces a simple variable-reordering heuristic for `cutsat`.
It is needed by the `ToInt` adapter to support finite types such as
`UInt64`. The current encoding into `Int` produces large coefficients,
which can enlarge the search space when an unfavorable variable order is
used. Example:
```lean
example (a b c : UInt64) : a ≤ 2 → b ≤ 3 → c - a - b = 0 → c ≤ 5 := by
  grind
```
2025-06-28 08:12:43 +00:00
Leonardo de Moura
19fd1f060f
feat: ToInt equality in grind cutsat (#9051)
This PR implements support for equalities and disequalities in `grind
cutsat`. We still have to improve the encoding. Examples:
```lean
example (a b c : Fin 11) : a ≤ 2 → b ≤ 3 → c = a + b → c ≤ 5 := by
  grind

example (a : Fin 2) : a ≠ 0 → a ≠ 1 → False := by
  grind
```
2025-06-27 21:52:23 +00:00
jrr6
a0e425748a
chore: enable error explanation widget (#9043)
This PR enables the error explanation widget in named error messages.
Note that the displayed links won't work until the new manual version is
released (unless overriding `LEAN_MANUAL_ROOT` with a suitably recent
manual build).
2025-06-27 19:25:29 +00:00
Paul Reichert
6e538c35dd
refactor: migrate all usages of old slice notation (#9000)
This PR replaces all usages of `[:]` slice notation in `src` with the
new `[...]` notation in production code, tests and comments. The
underlying implementation of the `Subarray` functions stays the same.

Notation cheat sheet:

* `*...*` is the doubly-unbounded range.
* `*...a` or `*...<a` contains all elements that are less than `a`.
* `*...=a` contains all elements that are less than or equal to `a`.
* `a...*` contains all elements that are greater than or equal to `a`.
* `a...b` or `a...<b` contains all elements that are greater than or
equal to `a` and less than `b`.
* `a...=b` contains all elements that are greater than or equal to `a`
and less than or equal to `b`.
* `a<...*` contains all elements that are greater than `a`.
* `a<...b` or `a<...<b` contains all elements that are greater than `a`
and less than `b`.
* `a<...=b` contains all elements that are greater than `a` and less
than or equal to `b`.

Benchmarks have shown that importing the iterator-backed parts of the
polymorphic slice library in `Init` impacts build performance. This PR
avoids this problem by separating those parts of the library that do not
rely on iterators from those those that do. Whereever the new slice
notation is used, only the iterator-independent files are imported.
2025-06-27 18:52:07 +00:00
Leonardo de Moura
422eb68f6f
feat: assert ToInt bounds in grind cutsat (#9050)
This PR ensures the `ToInt` bounds are asserted for every `toInt a`
application internalized in `grind cutsat`.
2025-06-27 18:42:35 +00:00
Leonardo de Moura
7f5b47e831
feat: ToInt strict inequalities in grind cutsat (#9048)
This PR implements support for strict inequalities in the `ToInt`
adapter used in `grind cutsat`. Example:
```lean
example (a b c : Fin 11) : c ≤ 9 → a ≤ b → b < c → a < c + 1 := by
  grind
```
2025-06-27 17:34:12 +00:00
Sebastian Graf
e886373dc8
fix: Avoid a type error in mvcgen and turn fewer natural goals into synthetic opaque ones (#9045)
This PR fixes a type error in `mvcgen` and makes it turn fewer natural
goals into synthetic opaque ones, so that tactics such as `trivial` may
instantiate them more easily.

---------

Co-authored-by: Sebastian Graf <sg@lean-fro.org>
2025-06-27 16:27:06 +00:00
jrr6
4759506bcf
chore: use note and hint' for message addenda (#8980)
This PR improves the consistency of error message formatting by
rendering addenda of several existing error messages as labeled notes
and hints.
2025-06-27 15:16:01 +00:00
Sebastian Ullrich
aadc74bee2 perf: do not import non-meta IR 2025-06-27 08:13:31 -07:00
Sebastian Graf
862a3dc552
fix: Use fullApproxDefEq in mspec to fix a bug reported by Rish (#9041)
This PR makes `mspec` detect more viable assignments by `rfl` instead of
generating a VC.

---------

Co-authored-by: Sebastian Graf <sg@lean-fro.org>
Co-authored-by: Rishikesh Vaishnav <rishhvaishnav@gmail.com>
2025-06-27 14:31:39 +00:00
Sebastian Graf
c79b89fb39
fix: More fixes for Std.Do accumulated while merging tests (#9038)
This PR adds test cases for the VC generator and implements a few small
and tedious fixes to ensure they pass.

Co-authored-by: Sebastian Graf <sg@lean-fro.org>
2025-06-27 13:10:43 +00:00
Sebastian Ullrich
7845af3105
chore: reserve public section syntax (#9032)
To be used in the experimental module system
2025-06-27 12:21:01 +00:00
Sebastian Ullrich
35c168cb13
feat: allow access to private names through import all (#8828)
This PR extends the experimental module system to support resolving
private names imported (transitively) through `import all`.
2025-06-27 12:13:46 +00:00
Sofia Rodrigues
0f2cb91336
feat: add lean_setup_libuv for initializing required LIBUV components (#8636)
This PR adds a function called `lean_setup_libuv` that initializes
required LIBUV components. It needs to be outside of
`lean_initialize_runtime_module` because it requires `argv` and `argc`
to work correctly.

---------

Co-authored-by: Markus Himmel <markus@lean-fro.org>
Co-authored-by: Eric Wieser <wieser.eric@gmail.com>
2025-06-27 11:11:17 +00:00
Sebastian Graf
08737054fc
fix: A couple of bootstrapping hiccups related to Std.Do (#9030)
This PR fixes a couple of bootstrapping-related hiccups in the newly
added `Std.Do` module. More precisely,

* The `spec` attribute syntax was registered under the wrong name and
its implementation needed to use a different priority parser
* Elaborators and delaborators for `MGoal`, `Triple`, `PostCond` and
`PostCond.total` were broken and are now properly builtin
* `Std.Do` should not transitively import `Std.Tactic.Do.Syntax`

Co-authored-by: Sebastian Graf <sg@lean-fro.org>
2025-06-27 09:53:17 +00:00
Henrik Böving
56d3de5358
fix: bv_decide internal error (#9031)
This PR fixes a minor usability issue in bv_decide.
2025-06-27 09:10:21 +00:00
Marc Huisinga
1edb7632b5
fix: highlight keywords when keyword is actual identifier (#9019)
This PR fixes a bug where semantic highlighting would only highlight
keywords that started with an alphanumeric character. Now, it uses
`Lean.isIdFirst`.
2025-06-27 08:23:10 +00:00
Leonardo de Moura
0aca10b228
feat: Toint inequalities in cutsat (#9026)
This PR implements support for (non strict) `ToInt` inequalities in
`grind cutsat`. `grind cutsat` can solve simple problems such as:
```lean
example (a b c : Fin 11) : a ≤ b → b ≤ c → a ≤ c := by
  grind

example (a b c : Fin 11) : c ≤ 9 → a ≤ b → b ≤ c → a ≤ c + 1 := by
  grind

example (a b c : UInt8) : a ≤ b → b ≤ c → a ≤ c := by
  grind

example (a b c d : UInt32) : a ≤ b → b ≤ c → c ≤ d → a ≤ d := by
  grind
```
Next step: strict inequalities, and equalities.
2025-06-27 06:29:31 +00:00
Leonardo de Moura
0371509e49
refactor: remove foreignTypes leftover from cutsat (#9024)
We will not use it with the new `ToInt` infrastructure.
2025-06-27 02:47:34 +00:00
Kyle Miller
7abc9106d7
feat: optimized simp routine for let telescopes (#8968)
This PR adds the following features to `simp`:
- A routine for simplifying `have` telescopes in a way that avoids
quadratic complexity arising from locally nameless expression
representations, like what #6220 did for `letFun` telescopes.
Furthermore, simp converts `letFun`s into `have`s (nondependent lets),
and we remove the #6220 routine since we are moving away from `letFun`
encodings of nondependent lets.
- A `+letToHave` configuration option (enabled by default) that converts
lets into haves when possible, when `-zeta` is set. Previously Lean
would need to do a full typecheck of the bodies of `let`s, but the
`letToHave` procedure can skip checking some subexpressions, and it
modifies the `let`s in an entire expression at once rather than one at a
time.
- A `+zetaHave` configuration option, to turn off zeta reduction of
`have`s specifically. The motivation is that dependent `let`s can only
be dsimped by let, so zeta reducing just the dependent lets is a
reasonable way to make progress. The `+zetaHave` option is also added to
the meta configuration.
- When `simp` is zeta reducing, it now uses an algorithm that avoids
complexity quadratic in the depth of the let telescope.
- Additionally, the zeta reduction routines in `simp`, `whnf`, and
`isDefEq` now all are consistent with how they apply the `zeta`,
`zetaHave`, and `zetaUnused` configurations.

The `letToFun` option is addressing a TODO in `getSimpLetCase` ("handle
a block of nested let decls in a single pass if this becomes a
performance problem").

Performance should be compared to before #8804, which temporarily
disabled the #6220 optimizations for `letFun` telescopes.

Good kernel performance depends on carefully handling the `have`
encoding. Due to the way the kernel instantiates bvars (it does *not*
beta reduce when instantiating), we cannot use congruence theorems of
the form `(have x := v; f x) = (have x ;= v'; f' x)`, since the bodies
of the `have`s will not be syntactically equal, which triggers zeta
reduction in the kernel in `is_def_eq`. Instead, we work with `f v = f'
v'`, where `f` and `f'` are lambda expressions. There is still zeta
reduction, but only when converting between these two forms at the
outset of the generated proof.
2025-06-27 02:13:20 +00:00