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Kim Morrison
923c3d10a2
feat: cutsat and grobner frontends for grind (#10322)
This PR introduces limited functionality frontends `cutsat` and
`grobner` for `grind`. We disable theorem instantiation (and case
splitting for `grobner`), and turn off all other solvers. Both still
allow `grind` configuration options, so for example one can use `cutsat
+ring` (or `grobner +cutsat`) to solve problems that require both.

For `cutsat`, it is helpful to instantiate a limited set of theorems
(e.g. `Nat.max_def`). Currently this isn't supported, but we intend to
add this later.
2025-09-10 02:26:52 +00:00
Leonardo de Moura
ac4c752608
fix: OfNat.ofNat grind canonicalizer (#10323)
This PR fixes the `grind` canonicalizer for `OfNat.ofNat` applications.
Example:
```lean
example {C : Type} (h : Fin 2 → C) :
    -- `0` in the first `OfNat.ofNat` is not a raw literal
    h (@OfNat.ofNat (Fin (1 + 1)) 0 Fin.instOfNat) = h 0 := by
  grind
```
2025-09-10 00:21:04 +00:00
Leonardo de Moura
4d2576362b
fix: use local metavar ids in grind (#10321)
This PR ensures that the auxiliary temporary metavariable IDs created by
the E-matching module used in `grind` are not affected by what has been
executed before invoking `grind`. The goal is to increase `grind`’s
robustness.

For example, in the E-matching module we use `Expr.quickLt` to sort
candidates. `Expr.quickLt` depends on the `Expr` hash code, which in
turn depends on metavariable IDs. Thus, before this change, the initial
next metavariable ID at the time of `grind` invocation could affect the
order in which instances were generated, and consequently the `grind`
search.
2025-09-09 22:22:52 +00:00
Leonardo de Moura
f6a2c6d07c
fix: bug at assignUnassignedLevelMVars in grind (#10320) 2025-09-09 21:45:06 +00:00
Kyle Miller
1a203c7fe5
feat: intermediate tactic info on simpa (#10309)
This PR modifies the `simpa` tactic so that in `simpa ... using e` there
is tactic info on the range `simpa ... using` that shows the simplified
goal.
2025-09-09 20:24:27 +00:00
Rob23oba
e75e6fbe9e
chore: don't include redundant empty strings in string interpolation (#10269)
This PR changes the string interpolation procedure to omit redundant
empty parts. For example `s!"{1}{2}"` previously elaborated to `toString
"" ++ toString 1 ++ toString "" ++ toString 2 ++ toString ""` and now
elaborates to `toString 1 ++ toString 2`.
2025-09-09 14:27:26 +00:00
Copilot
d98b626633
doc: improve docstrings for simp!, simp_all!, dsimp! and autoUnfold (#9991)
- [x] Updated docstrings for `simp!`, `simp_all!`, `dsimp!` to use
user-friendly language
- [x] Updated docstrings for `autoUnfold` fields to use user-friendly
language
- [x] Fixed broken test by updating expected output for simp! hover
documentation
- [x] Replaced technical terms with clear language: "will unfold
applications of functions defined by pattern matching, when one of the
patterns applies"

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2025-09-09 13:34:16 +00:00
Paul Reichert
fd0177afe3
feat: add missing lemmas about insertMany and get? for container types (#10247)
This PR adds missing the lemmas `ofList_eq_insertMany_empty`,
`get?_eq_some_iff`, `getElem?_eq_some_iff` and `getKey?_eq_some_iff` to
all container types.
2025-09-09 13:27:43 +00:00
Leonardo de Moura
c75d37f76b
fix: no model-based theory combination on instances (#10314)
This PR skips model based theory combination on instances.
2025-09-09 03:30:29 +00:00
Leonardo de Moura
dd87739fc2
feat: grind normalizers for natCast and intCast (#10313)
This PR adds missing `grind` normalization rules for `natCast` and
`intCast` Examples:
```
open Lean.Grind
variable (R : Type) (a b : R)

section CommSemiring
variable [CommSemiring R]

example (m n : Nat) : (m + n) • a = m • a + n • a := by grind
example (m n : Nat) : (m * n) • a = m • (n • a) := by grind

end CommSemiring

section CommRing
variable [CommRing R]

example (m n : Nat) : (m + n) • a = m • a + n • a := by grind
example (m n : Nat) : (m * n) • a = m • (n • a) := by grind
example (m n : Int) : (m * n) • (a * b) = (m • a) * (n • b) := by grind

end CommRing
```
2025-09-09 01:32:09 +00:00
Leonardo de Moura
e36d1925f1
refactor: grind cutsat as solver extension (#10312)
This PR uses the new solver extension framework to implement `grind
cutsat`. All satellite solvers have been migrated to the new framework.
2025-09-09 00:23:12 +00:00
Kim Morrison
f9b2e550bb
feat: grind annotations for basic monad transformers (#10227)
This PR adds `@[grind]` annotations (nearly all `@[grind =]` annotations
parallel to existing `@[simp]`s) for `ReaderT`, `StateT`, `ExceptT`.
2025-09-08 23:51:55 +00:00
Leonardo de Moura
ed99ad63f3
refactor: grind offset as solver extension (#10311)
This PR uses the new solver extension framework to implement `grind
offset`.
2025-09-08 19:53:54 +00:00
Leonardo de Moura
eb337b820f
refactor: grind linarith as solver extension (#10310)
This PR uses the new solver extension framework to implement `grind
linarith`.
2025-09-08 18:34:25 +00:00
Cameron Zwarich
e86ab1b1db
fix: make IO.RealWorld opaque (#9631)
This PR makes `IO.RealWorld` opaque. It also adds a new compiler -only
`lcRealWorld` constant to represent this type within the compiler. By
default, an opaque type definition is treated like `lcAny`, whereas we
want a more efficient representation. At the moment, this isn't a big
difference, but in the future we would like to completely erase
`IO.RealWorld` at runtime.
2025-09-08 18:12:19 +00:00
Leonardo de Moura
c34ea82bc2
refactor: grind ring as solver extension (#10308)
This PR uses the new solver extension framework to implement `grind
ring`.
2025-09-08 15:40:55 +00:00
Joachim Breitner
79051fb5c0
feat: simpler off-diagonal noConfusion construction using ctorIdx (#10300)
This PR offers an alternative `noConfusion` construction for the
off-diagonal use (i.e. for different constructors), based on comparing
the `.ctorIdx`. This should lead to faster type checking, as the kernel
only has to reduce `.ctorIdx` twice, instead of the complicate
`noConfusionType` construction.
2025-09-08 14:34:26 +00:00
Kyle Miller
81fe3b6d05
feat: pretty print sorry in "declaration uses 'sorry'" (#10034)
This PR changes the "declaration uses 'sorry'" error to pretty print an
actual `sorry` expression in the message. The effect is that the `sorry`
is hoverable and, if it's labeled, you can "go to definition" to see
where it came from.

The implementation prefers reporting synthetic sorries. These can appear
even if there are no error messages if a declaration refers to a
declaration that has elaboration errors. Users should focus on
elaboration errors before worrying about user-written `sorry`s.

In the future we could have some more precise logic for sorry reporting.
All the sorries in a declaration should be considered to be reported,
and we should not re-report sorries in later declarations. Some
elaborators use `warn.sorry` to avoid re-reporting sorries in auxiliary
declarations.
2025-09-08 12:14:42 +00:00
Wojciech Różowski
5c03ab9630
fix: unfolding order on predicates (#10245)
This PR changes the implementation of a function `unfoldPredRel` used in
(co)inductive predicate machinery, that unfolds pointwise order on
predicates to quantifications and implications. Previous implementation
relied on `withDeclsDND` that could not deal with types which depend on
each other. This caused the following example to fail:

```lean4
inductive infSeq_functor1.{u} {α : Type u} (r : α → α → Prop) (call : {α : Type u} → (r : α → α → Prop) → α → Prop) : α → Prop where
  | step : r a b → infSeq_functor1 r call b → infSeq_functor1 r call a

def infSeq1 (r : α → α → Prop) : α → Prop := infSeq_functor1 r (infSeq1)
  coinductive_fixpoint monotonicity by sorry

#check infSeq1.coinduct
```
Closes #10234.
2025-09-08 10:07:15 +00:00
Joachim Breitner
3e24d5dee8
fix: expose ctorIdx and per-constructor elims (#10301)
This PR exposes ctorIdx and per-constructor eliminators. Fixes #10299.
2025-09-08 10:04:19 +00:00
Cameron Zwarich
4a73532fbe
chore: remove unnecessary parens (#10298) 2025-09-08 05:52:45 +00:00
Leonardo de Moura
058f6008c0
fix: bug at Poly.combine_mul_k (#10296)
This PR fixes a bug in an auxiliary function used to construct proof
terms in `grind cutsat`.
2025-09-08 02:17:11 +00:00
Leonardo de Moura
be1e090833
feat: grind solver extensions (part 2) (#10294)
This PR completes the `grind` solver extension design and ports the
`grind ac` solver to the new framework. Future PRs will document the API
and port the remaining solvers. An additional benefit of the new design
is faster build times.
2025-09-08 01:11:05 +00:00
Cameron Zwarich
6a8d7cc17c
chore: remove instWPMonad instance and test that relies upon it (#10293)
The proof of the instWPMonad instance relies on the equality of any two
terms of type `IO.RealWorld`, which is only a side effect of the current
transparent definition. Ignoring the questions around the utility of
proving things about programs in `IO`, the semantic validity of this
instance in the intended model of the IO monad is also unclear.

I tried a few things to axiomatize this instance so it could be put into
the test file to preserve the one test section that relies on it, but I
was unsuccessful; everything I attempted caused errors.
2025-09-07 23:42:52 +00:00
Leonardo de Moura
612c7588d0
feat: grind solver extensions (#10290)
This PR adds infrastructure for registering new `grind` solvers. `grind`
already includes many solvers, and this PR is the first step toward
modularizing the design and supporting user-defined solvers.
2025-09-07 17:45:50 +00:00
Markus Himmel
9402c307fe
chore: reorganize Init imports around strings (#10289)
This PR reorganizes the import hierarchy so that
`Init.Data.String.Basic` can import `Init.Data.UInt.Bitwise` and
`Init.Data.Array.Lemmas`.
2025-09-07 17:09:14 +00:00
Markus Himmel
aa0a31ae7d
chore: prepare for untangling strings (#10288)
This PR prepares for a future reorganization of the import hierarchy so
that `Init.Data.String.Basic` can import `Init.Data.UInt.Bitwise` and
`Init.Data.Array.Lemmas`.
2025-09-07 12:58:23 +00:00
Markus Himmel
19bd0254c3
chore: move String.utf8EncodeChar to the prelude (#10264)
This PR moves `String.utf8EncodeChar` to the prelude to prepare for the
imminent redefinition of `String`.

The definition in the prelude uses modulo and division operations on
natural numbers. In `String.Extra`, a `csimp` lemma is provided, showing
that the new definition is equal to the previous one (which is now
called `utf8EncodeCharFast`) which uses bitwise operations on `UInt8`.
2025-09-07 12:42:53 +00:00
Marc Huisinga
0b3550f284
fix: textedit completions (#10286)
This PR fixes `textEdit`-based completions after they were accidentally
broken by the new serialization procedure in #10249.
2025-09-07 09:44:16 +00:00
Leonardo de Moura
8fd8821b61
feat: grind ac module diagnostics (#10283)
This PR implements diagnostic information for the `grind ac` module. It
now displays the basis, normalized disequalities, and additional
properties detected for each associative operator.
2025-09-07 01:43:38 +00:00
Leonardo de Moura
975b6e758f
feat: improve grind linarith counterexamples for NatModule (#10282)
This PR improves the counterexamples produced by `grind linarith` for
`NatModule`s. `grind` now hides occurrences of the auxiliary function
`Grind.IntModule.OfNatModule.toQ`.
2025-09-07 01:04:01 +00:00
Leonardo de Moura
a31eb94e5a
feat: normalize NatModule equations (#10281)
This PR implements `NatModule` normalization when the `AddRightCancel`
instance is not available. Note that in this case, the embedding into
`IntModule` is not injective. Therefore, we use a custom normalizer,
similar to the `CommSemiring` normalizer used in the `grind ring`
module. Example:

```lean
open Lean Grind
example [NatModule α] (a b c : α)
    : 2•a + 2•(b + 2•c) + 3•a = 4•a + c + 2•b + 3•c + a := by
  grind
```
2025-09-07 00:20:10 +00:00
Leonardo de Moura
652868c308
feat: NatModule equation normalization theorem (#10280)
This PR adds the auxiliary theorem `Lean.Grind.Linarith.eq_normN` for
normalizing `NatModule` equations when the instance `AddRightCancel` is
not available.
2025-09-06 23:32:26 +00:00
Mac Malone
0d28e450c2
refactor: lake: mv verLit into the DSL namespace (#10276)
This PR moves the `verLit` syntax into the `Lake.DSL` namespace to be
consistent with other code found in `Lake.DSL`.
2025-09-06 21:14:15 +00:00
Joachim Breitner
a872cec0a7
refactor: use match decEq, not if h : in deriving DecidableEq (#10274)
This PR changes the implementation of the linear `DecidableEq`
implementation to use `match decEq` rather than `if h : ` to compare the
constructor tags. Otherwise, the “smart unfolding” machinery will not
let `rfl` decide that different constructors are different.
2025-09-06 21:00:34 +00:00
Leonardo de Moura
2ff41f43be
feat: NatModule inequalities and equalities in grind linarith (#10278)
This PR adds support for `NatModule` equalities and inequalities in
`grind linarith`. Examples:
```lean
open Lean Grind Std

example [NatModule α] [LE α] [LT α] 
  [LawfulOrderLT α] [IsLinearOrder α] [OrderedAdd α] 
  (x y : α) : x ≤ y → 2 • x + y ≤ 3 • y := by
  grind

example [NatModule α] [AddRightCancel α] [LE α] [LT α] 
    [LawfulOrderLT α] [IsLinearOrder α] [OrderedAdd α] 
    (a b c d : α) : a ≤ b → a ≥ c + d → d ≤ 0 → d ≥ 0 → b = c → a = b := by
  grind
```
2025-09-06 20:52:09 +00:00
Leonardo de Moura
52a9fe3b67
feat: missing NatModule instances (#10277)
This PR adds the missing instances `IsPartialOrder`, `IsLinearPreorder`
and `IsLinearOrder` for `OfNatModule.Q α`.
2025-09-06 18:58:02 +00:00
Joachim Breitner
316ff35afd
feat: deriving instances: use accessible names (#10271)
This PR changes the naming of the internal functions in deriving
instances like BEq to use accessible names. This is necessary to
reasonably easily prove things about these functions. For example after
`deriving BEq` for a type `T`, the implementation of `instBEqT` is in
`instBEqT.beq`.
2025-09-06 18:12:20 +00:00
Mac Malone
aaa0cf3cf6
refactor: lake: rm public syntax workarounds (#10275) 2025-09-06 17:33:36 +00:00
Joachim Breitner
8b09366c78
fix: casesOnSameCtor: export if not private (#10273)
This PR tries to do the right thing about the visibility of the
same-ctor-match-construct.
2025-09-06 16:32:10 +00:00
Sebastian Ullrich
5f75c55191
fix: do not apply private instances in public scope (#10260) 2025-09-06 15:34:12 +00:00
Sebastian Ullrich
752b53e936
feat: maxErrors option (#10262)
This PR adds a new option `maxErrors` that limits the number of errors
printed from a single `lean` run, defaulting to 100. Processing is
aborted when the limit is reached, but this is tracked only on a
per-command level.

Smaller values can be useful when making changes that break a lot of
files and would otherwise scroll the actual root failures out of the
terminal view.
2025-09-06 14:52:49 +00:00
Eric Wieser
3f671cca92
doc: add docstrings for tracing functions (#10169) 2025-09-06 09:29:24 +00:00
Leonardo de Moura
8735447d44
feat: infrastructure for NatModule in grind linarith (#10267)
This PR implements the infrastructure for supporting `NatModule` in
`grind linarith` and uses it to handle disequalities. Another PR will
add support for equalities and inequalities. Example:
```lean
open Lean Grind
variable (M : Type) [NatModule M] [AddRightCancel M]

example (x y : M) : 2 • x + 3 • y + x = 3 • (x + y) := by
  grind
```
2025-09-06 01:16:03 +00:00
Leonardo de Moura
1861cc6bbc
fix: panic in grind ring (#10265)
This PR fixes a panic in `grind ring` exposed by #10242. `grind ring`
should not assume that all normalizations have been applied, because
some subterms cannot be rewritten by `simp` due to typing constraints.
Moreover, `grind` uses `preprocessLight` in a few places, and it skips
the simplifier/normalizer.

Closes #10242
2025-09-05 16:16:25 +00:00
Sebastian Ullrich
974c649e2e
fix: meta structure/inductive should create meta ctor (#10263) 2025-09-05 14:00:55 +00:00
Paul Reichert
184f716da1
refactor: improve names in the range API (#10059)
This PR improves the names of definitions and lemmas in the polymorphic
range API. It also introduces a recommended spelling. For example, a
left-closed, right-open range is spelled `Rco` in analogy with Mathlib's
`Ico` intervals.
2025-09-05 13:10:05 +00:00
Marc Huisinga
7ba0ae1f72
feat: improve auto-completion performance (#10249)
This PR speeds up auto-completion by a factor of ~3.5x through various
performance improvements in the language server. On one machine, with
`import Mathlib`, completing `i` used to take 3200ms and now instead
yields a result in 920ms.

Specifically, the following improvements are made:
- The watchdog process no longer de-serializes and re-serializes most
messages from the file worker before passing them on to the user - a
fast partial de-serialization procedure is now used to determine whether
the message needs to be de-serialized in full or not.
- `escapePart` is optimized to perform better on ASCII strings that do
not need escaping.
- `Json.compress` is optimized to allocate fewer objects.
- A faster JSON compression specifically for completion responses is
implemented that skips allocating `Json` altogether.
- The JSON compression has been moved to the task where we convert a
request response to `Json` so that converting to a string won't block
the output task of the FileWorker and so the `Json` value is not marked
as multi-threaded when we compress is, which drastically increases the
cost of reference-counting.
- The JSON representation of the `data?` field of each completion item
is optimized.
- Both the completion kind and the set of completion tags for each
imported completion item is now cached.
- The filtering of duplicate completion items is optimized.

Other adjustments:
- `LT UInt8` and `LE UInt8` are moved to Prelude so that they can be
used in `Init.Meta` for the name part escaping fast path.
- `Array.usize` is exposed since it was marked as `@[simp]`.
2025-09-05 08:55:49 +00:00
Cameron Zwarich
9923a8d9f8
chore: remove special case for extern constructors (#10257)
This is subsumed by the fix in #10256.
2025-09-05 06:08:45 +00:00
Cameron Zwarich
de38a16fa9
fix: use IR decls in toIR for applications without mono decls (#10256)
This PR corrects a mistake in `toIR` where it could over-apply a
function that has an IR decl but no mono decl.

Fixes #10181.
2025-09-05 05:32:19 +00:00