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.
Although `HEq` was abbreviated as `≍` in #8503, many instances of the
form `HEq x y` still remain.
Therefore, I searched for occurrences of `HEq x y` using the regular
expression `(?<![A-Za-z/@]|``)HEq(?![A-Za-z.])` and replaced as many as
possible with the form `x ≍ y`.
This PR adjusts the experimental module system to not export the bodies
of `def`s unless opted out by the new attribute `@[expose]` on the `def`
or on a surrounding `section`.
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Co-authored-by: Markus Himmel <markus@lean-fro.org>
This PR adds lemmas for the `filter`, `map` and `filterMap` functions of
the hash map.
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Co-authored-by: jt0202 <johannes.tantow@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Johannes Tantow <44068763+jt0202@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Markus Himmel <markus@himmel-villmar.de>
This PR moves `ReflBEq` to `Init.Core` and changes `LawfulBEq` to extend
`ReflBEq`.
**BREAKING CHANGES:**
- The `refl` field of `ReflBEq` has been renamed to `rfl` to match
`LawfulBEq`
- `LawfulBEq` extends `ReflBEq`, so in particular `LawfulBEq.rfl` is no
longer valid
This PR generalizes some typeclass hypotheses in the `List.Perm` API
(away from `DecidableEq`), and reproduces `List.Perm.mem_iff` for
`Array`, and fixes a mistake in the statement of `Array.Perm.extract`.
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 introduces the basic theory of permutations of `Array`s and
proves `Array.swap_perm`.
The API falls well short of what is available for `List` at this point.
This PR verifies the `keys` function on `Std.HashMap`.
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Initial discussions have already happend with @TwoFX and we are
collaborating on this matter.
This will remain a draft as long as not all desired results have been
added.
If we should still create an issue for the topic of this PR, let us
know.
Of course, any other feedback is appreciated as well :)
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Co-authored-by: Markus Himmel <markus@lean-fro.org>
Co-authored-by: monsterkrampe <monsterkrampe@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: jt0202 <johannes.tantow@gmail.com>
Defines `mergeSort`, a naive stable merge sort algorithm, replaces it
via a `@[csimp]` lemma with something faster at runtime, and proves the
following results:
* `mergeSort_sorted`: `mergeSort` produces a sorted list.
* `mergeSort_perm`: `mergeSort` is a permutation of the input list.
* `mergeSort_of_sorted`: `mergeSort` does not change a sorted list.
* `mergeSort_cons`: proves `mergeSort le (x :: xs) = l₁ ++ x :: l₂` for
some `l₁, l₂`
so that `mergeSort le xs = l₁ ++ l₂`, and no `a ∈ l₁` satisfies `le a
x`.
* `mergeSort_stable`: if `c` is a sorted sublist of `l`, then `c` is
still a sublist of `mergeSort le l`.