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Sebastian Ullrich
e1d15946f7
feat: elaborate theorem bodies in parallel (#7084)
This PR enables the elaboration of theorem bodies, i.e. proofs, to
happen in parallel to each other as well as to other elaboration tasks.

Specifically, to be eligible for parallel proof elaboration,
* the theorem must not be in a `mutual` block
* `deprecated.oldSectionVars` must not be set
* `Elab.async` must be set (currently defaults to `true` in the language
server, `false` on the cmdline)

To be activated for downstream projects (i.e. in stage 1) pending
further Mathlib validation.
2025-03-14 07:50:42 +00:00
Sebastian Ullrich
de24063c4b
fix: convert kernel interrupt into elab interrupt (#6988)
This PR ensures interrupting the kernel does not lead to wrong, sticky
error messages in the editor
2025-02-07 15:55:32 +00:00
Kyle Miller
c31daece6c
chore: fix all_goals test, simulate the max rec depth error (#5967) 2024-11-05 20:09:06 +00:00
Kyle Miller
a4d521cf96
fix: make all_goals admit goals on failure (#5934)
New behavior: when in recovery mode, if any tactic fails in `all_goals`
then the metacontext is restored and all goals are admitted.

Without this, it can leave partially-solved metavariables and incomplete
goal lists.
2024-11-04 21:12:59 +00:00
Kim Morrison
3a457e6ad6
chore: use #guard_msgs in run tests (#4175)
Many of our tests in `tests/lean/run/` produce output from `#eval` (or
`#check`) statements, that is then ignored.

This PR tries to capture all the useful output using `#guard_msgs`. I've
only done a cursory check that the output is still sane --- there is a
chance that some "unchecked" tests have already accumulated regressions
and this just cements them!

In the other direction, I did identify two rotten tests:
* a minor one in `setStructInstNotation.lean`, where a comment says `Set
Nat`, but `#check` actually prints `?_`. Weird?
* `CompilerProbe.lean` is generating empty output, apparently indicating
that something is broken, but I don't know the signficance of this file.

In any case, I'll ask about these elsewhere.

(This started by noticing that a recent `grind` test file had an
untested `trace_state`, and then got carried away.)
2024-05-16 00:38:31 +00:00
Gabriel Ebner
0c2a5580cb feat: enforce correct syntax kind in macros 2022-10-18 14:59:14 -07:00
Gabriel Ebner
fb4d90a58b feat: dynamic quotations for categories 2022-10-18 14:59:14 -07:00
Leonardo de Moura
04b7924154 chore: fix tests 2021-09-16 10:29:38 -07:00
Leonardo de Moura
b52edf1259 fix: fixes #452
The new syntax is similar to `matchAlts` and uses `colGe`.
The first `|` is not optional anymore.
2021-05-10 17:28:10 -07:00
Leonardo de Moura
56d5d6c564 chore: fix tests 2021-05-04 15:42:03 -07:00
Leonardo de Moura
50fd39db89 fix: bug at allGoals 2021-03-12 17:48:33 -08:00
Leonardo de Moura
832c7412d6 feat: add first tactical
@Kha It has a few advantages over `<or>` (`<|>`).
- It is not an infix operator.
- It takes tactic sequences instead of tactics as arguments

For example, we can write
```
  first
    | apply h1; assumption
    | exact y; exact h3; assumption
```
or
```
first apply h1; assumption | exact y; exact h3; assumption
```
instead of
```
(apply h1; assumption) <|> (exact y; exact h3; assumption)
```
2020-12-22 14:10:07 -08:00
Leonardo de Moura
69d83ecb86 chore: make sure term and tactic parsers have disjoint infix operators 2020-12-22 14:10:07 -08:00
Leonardo de Moura
18aee9de30 fix: precedence issues at tactic DSL 2020-12-22 14:10:06 -08:00
Leonardo de Moura
289ed6485d feat: eval allGoals 2020-12-22 09:52:54 -08:00