The new `partial def`s allow us to define `fix` in Lean, but the Lean
implementation is not as efficient as the native one. The native one
in C++ use weak pointers to prevent a closure allocation at every
recursive invocation.
This commit also fixes the `fixCore` helper functions that were broken
after we switched to camelCase.
We have updated the test `fix1.lean` to demonstrate the native
implementation is faster. Here are the numbers on my desktop.
```
./run.sh fix1.lean 24
721420279
Time for 'native fix': 816ms
721420279
Time for 'fix in lean': 1.34s
```
@kha It will be awesome to automate the following idiom with a macro :)
```
def defIndent := 4
def getIndent (o : Options) : Nat := o.get `format.indent defIndent
@[init] def indentOption : IO Unit :=
registerOption `format.indent { defValue := defIndent, group := "format", descr := "indentation" }
```