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Kyle Miller
6e408ee402
feat: apply app unexpanders for all prefixes of an application (#3375)
Before, app unexpanders would only be applied to entire applications.
However, some notations produce functions, and these functions can be
given additional arguments. The solution so far has been to write app
unexpanders so that they can take an arbitrary number of additional
arguments. However, as reported in [this Zulip
thread](https://leanprover.zulipchat.com/#narrow/stream/270676-lean4/topic/pretty.20printer.20bug/near/420662236),
this leads to misleading hover information in the Infoview. For example,
while `HAdd.hAdd f g 1` pretty prints as `(f + g) 1`, hovering over `f +
g` shows `f`. There is no way to fix the situation from within an app
unexpander; the expression position for `HAdd.hAdd f g` is absent, and
app unexpanders cannot register TermInfo.

This commit changes the app delaborator to try running app unexpanders
on every prefix of an application, from longest to shortest prefix. For
efficiency, it is careful to only try this when app delaborators do in
fact exist for the head constant, and it also ensures arguments are only
delaborated once. Then, in `(f + g) 1`, the `f + g` gets TermInfo
registered for that subexpression, making it properly hoverable.

The app delaborator is also refactored, and there are some bug fixes:
- app unexpanders only run when `pp.explicit` is false
- trailing parameters in under-applied applications are now only
considered up to reducible & instance transparency, which lets, for
example, optional arguments for `IO`-valued functions to be omitted.
(`IO` is a reader monad, so it's hiding a pi type)
- app unexpanders will no longer run for delaborators that use
`withOverApp`
- auto parameters now always pretty print, since we are not verifying
that the provided argument equals the result of evaluating the tactic

Furthermore, the `notation` command has been modified to generate an app
unexpander that relies on the app delaborator's new behavior.

The change to app unexpanders is reverse-compatible, but it's
recommended to update `@[app_unexpander]`s in downstream projects so
that they no longer handle overapplication themselves.
2024-02-27 07:04:17 +00:00
Sebastian Ullrich
eaafd36918 feat: use signature pretty printer in #check id/#check @id 2022-12-21 21:59:05 +01:00
Leonardo de Moura
10a56bf4a1 fix: fixes #1571
The previous implementation was using the following heuristic
```lean
      -- heuristic: use non-dependent arrows only if possible for whole group to avoid
      -- noisy mix like `(α : Type) → Type → (γ : Type) → ...`.
      let dependent := curNames.any fun n => hasIdent n.getId stxBody
```
The result produced by this heuristic was **not** producing an
accidental name capture, but I agree
it was confusing to have `∀ (a : True), ∃ a, a = a : Prop` instead of
`True → ∃ a, a = a : Prop` since there is no dependency.
AFAICT, all examples affected by this commit have a better output now.

cc @digma0 @kha
2022-09-15 11:16:16 -07:00
Leonardo de Moura
86432f1833 feat: improve let-pattern and have-pattern macro expansion 2022-03-29 07:33:22 -07:00
Leonardo de Moura
7850dc023b fix: make sure the structure instance notation does not leak auxiliary type annotations (e.g., autoParam and optParam) 2022-03-10 08:41:00 -08:00
Leonardo de Moura
efc89eb4e1 fix: make sure inferProjType consume auxiliary type annotations 2022-03-10 08:15:34 -08:00
Leonardo de Moura
0ef8aaeda0 feat: make sure minor premises in recursors do not include auxiliary type annotations (e.g., autoParam and optParam) 2022-03-10 08:08:36 -08:00
Leonardo de Moura
33883e9d2a fix: resulting type of projection functions should not include auxiliary type annotations (e.g., autoParam) 2022-03-10 07:47:38 -08:00