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Henrik Böving
52b1b342ab
feat: zero cost BaseIO (#10625)
This PR implements zero cost `BaseIO` by erasing the `IO.RealWorld`
parameter from argument lists and structures. This is a **major breaking
change for FFI**.

Concretely:
- `BaseIO` is defined in terms of `ST IO.RealWorld`
- `EIO` (and thus `IO`) is defined in terms of `EST IO.RealWorld`
- The opaque `Void` type is introduced and the trivial structure
optimization updated to account for it. Furthermore, arguments of type
`Void s` are removed from the argument lists of the C functions.
- `ST` is redefined as `Void s -> ST.Out s a` where `ST.Out` is a pair
of `Void s` and `a`

This together has the following major effects on our generated code:
- Functions that return `BaseIO`/`ST`/`EIO`/`IO`/`EST` now do not take
the dummy world parameter anymore. To account for this FFI code needs to
delete the dummy world parameter from the argument lists.
- Functions that return `BaseIO`/`ST` now return their wrapped value
directly. In particular `BaseIO UInt32` now returns a `uint32_t` instead
of a `lean_object*`. To account for this FFI code might have to change
the return type and does not need to call `lean_io_result_mk_ok` anymore
but can instead just `return` values right away (same with extracting
values from `BaseIO` computations.
- Functions that return `EIO`/`IO`/`EST` now only return the equivalent
of an `Except` node which reduces the allocation size. The
`lean_io_result_mk_ok`/`lean_io_result_mk_error` functions were updated
to account for this already so no change is required.

Besides improving performance by dropping allocation (sizes) we can now
also do fun new things such as:
```lean
@[extern "malloc"]
opaque malloc (size : USize) : BaseIO USize
```
2025-10-22 10:55:12 +02:00
Mac Malone
db3fb47109
refactor: port more of shell.cpp to Lean (#10086)
This PR ports more of the post-initialization C++ shell code to Lean.

All that remains is the initialization of the profiler and task manager.
As initialization tasks rather than main shell code, they were left in
C++ (where the rest of the initialization code currently is).

The `max_memory` and `timeout` Lean options used by the the `--memory`
and `--timeout` command-line options are now properly registered. The
server defaults for max memory and max heartbeats (timeout) were removed
as they were not actually used (because the `server` option that was
checked was neither set nor exists).

This PR also makes better use of the module system in `Shell.lean` and
fixes a minor bug in a previous port where the file name check was
dependent on building the `.ilean` rather than the `.c` file (as was
originally the case).

Fixes #9879.
2025-08-26 20:02:42 +00:00
Gabriel Ebner
345aa6f835 chore: put throws in separate function for debugger 2023-01-23 09:27:09 -08:00
Leonardo de Moura
c8406a301d chore: reduce src/include/lean 2021-09-07 08:24:54 -07:00
Sebastian Ullrich
32b98a1d4a chore: remove obsolete build options & other stuff
TODO: remove JSON with the old frontend
2020-10-14 18:57:11 +02:00
Leonardo de Moura
2f1ec93289 chore: move runtime implementation to src/runtime 2020-05-22 14:35:16 -07:00
Leonardo de Moura
1a77ee4f89 chore: delete old runtime directory 2020-05-18 11:33:18 -07:00
Leonardo de Moura
8bdca35282 chore: use #include <lean/runtime/...> for runtime .h files 2020-05-18 11:30:07 -07:00
Leonardo de Moura
0556412f8d refactor(*): add runtime folder
@kha The runtime folder includes what is needed to link a
standalone Lean program. It is still contains some unnecessary files.
We will be able to remove them after we release Lean4.
2018-05-14 14:23:56 -07:00
Renamed from src/util/memory.cpp (Browse further)