This PR fixes `split` in the presence of metavariables in the target.
The fix consists of replacing an internal use of `apply` for
instantiating match splitters by a new, simpler variant `applyN`. This
new `applyN` is not prone to #8436, which is the ultimate cause for
`split` failing on targets containing metavariables.
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Co-authored-by: Sebastian Graf <sg@lean-fro.org>
Co-authored-by: Joachim Breitner <mail@joachim-breitner.de>
This PR adjusts the error message when `apply` fails to unify. It is
clearer about distinguishing the term being applied and the goal, as
well as distinguishing the "conclusion" of the given term and the term
itself.
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Co-authored-by: Joachim Breitner <mail@joachim-breitner.de>
This PR modifies the signature of the functions `Nat.fold`,
`Nat.foldRev`, `Nat.any`, `Nat.all`, so that the function is passed the
upper bound. This allows us to change runtime array bounds checks to
compile time checks in many places.
This is an auxiliary procedured used by `rw` and `apply` tactics. It
synthesizes pending type class instances.
The new test contains an example where it failed. The comment at
`synthAppInstances.step` explains why, and the fix.
presumably this avoids unnecessary work when `omega` is used in tactic
combinators where the error message is never seen. Measurement did not
show
any significant changes, though.
With an artificial sleep in
```diff
diff --git a/src/Lean/Elab/Tactic/Omega/Frontend.lean b/src/Lean/Elab/Tactic/Omega/Frontend.lean
index fd297eef60..31ea3f6bd0 100644
--- a/src/Lean/Elab/Tactic/Omega/Frontend.lean
+++ b/src/Lean/Elab/Tactic/Omega/Frontend.lean
@@ -538,6 +538,7 @@ def formatErrorMessage (p : Problem) : OmegaM MessageData := do
else
let as ← atoms
return .ofLazyM (es := as) do
+ IO.sleep 10000
let mask ← mentioned as p.constraints
let names ← varNames mask
return m!"a possible counterexample may satisfy the constraints\n" ++
```
I can observe that `omega` is slow and `try omega` fast, so it seems to
work at least.
luckily the necessary functionality already exists in the form of
`addPPExplicitToExposeDiff`. But it is not cheap, and we should not run
this code
when the error message isn’t shown, so we should do this lazily.
We already had `MessageData.ofPPFormat` to assemble the error message
lazily, but it
was restricted to returning `FormatWithInfo`, a data type that doesn’t
admit a nice
API to compose more complex messages (like `Format` or `MessageData`
has; an attempt to
fix that is in #3926).
Therefore we split the functionality of `.ofPPFormat` into
`.ofFormatWithInfo` and `.ofLazy`,
and use `.ofLazy` to compute the more complex error message of `apply`.
Fixes#3232.
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Co-authored-by: David Thrane Christiansen <david@davidchristiansen.dk>
Co-authored-by: Wojciech Nawrocki <wjnawrocki@protonmail.com>
These are used in Mathlib's `congr!` and `convert` tactics, which will
be upstreamed soon.
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Co-authored-by: Kyle Miller <kmill31415@gmail.com>
Lean.Meta.Tactic.apply now accepts an ApplyConfig argument.
`apply` now changes which metavariables are stored with choice
of the newGoals config.
This allows one to implement `fapply` and `eapply`.
An example of this is given in tests/lean/run/apply_tac.lean.
Closes#1045