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Markus Himmel
fa67f300f6
chore: rename String.ValidPos to String.Pos (#11240)
This PR renames `String.ValidPos` to `String.Pos`, `String.endValidPos`
to `String.endPos` and `String.startValidPos` to `String.startPos`.

Accordingly, the deprecations of `String.Pos` to `String.Pos.Raw` and
`String.endPos` to `String.rawEndPos` are removed early, after an
abbreviated deprecation cycle of two releases.
2025-11-24 16:40:21 +00:00
Markus Himmel
51b67385cc
refactor: better name for String.replaceStart and variants (#11290)
This PR renames `String.replaceStartEnd` to `String.slice`,
`String.replaceStart` to `String.sliceFrom`, and `String.replaceEnd` to
`String.sliceTo`, and similar for the corresponding functions on
`String.Slice`.
2025-11-20 16:42:27 +00:00
Markus Himmel
f7ed158002
chore: introduce and immediately deprecate String.Slice.length (#11286)
This PR adds a function `String.Slice.length`, with the following
deprecation string: There is no constant-time length function on slices.
Use `s.positions.count` instead, or `isEmpty` if you only need to know
whether the slice is empty.
2025-11-20 14:31:46 +00:00
Markus Himmel
fa5d08b7de
refactor: use String.Slice in String.take and variants (#11180)
This PR redefines `String.take` and variants to operate on
`String.Slice`. While previously functions returning a substring of the
input sometimes returned `String` and sometimes returned
`Substring.Raw`, they now uniformly return `String.Slice`.

This is a BREAKING change, because many functions now have a different
return type. So for example, if `s` is a string and `f` is a function
accepting a string, `f (s.drop 1)` will no longer compile because
`s.drop 1` is a `String.Slice`. To fix this, insert a call to `copy` to
restore the old behavior: `f (s.drop 1).copy`.

Of course, in many cases, there will be more efficient options. For
example, don't write `f <| s.drop 1 |>.copy |>.dropEnd 1 |>.copy`, write
`f <| s.drop 1 |>.dropEnd 1 |>.copy` instead. Also, instead of `(s.drop
1).copy = "Hello"`, write `s.drop 1 == "Hello".toSlice` instead.
2025-11-18 16:13:48 +00:00
Markus Himmel
bf60550ce5
chore: rename Substring to Substring.Raw (#11154)
This PR renames `Substring`  to `Substring.Raw`.

This is to signify its status as a second-class citizen (not deprecated,
but no real plans for verification, like `String.Pos.Raw`) and to free
up the name `Substring` for a possible future type `String.Substring :
String -> Type` so that `s.Substring` is the type of substrings of `s`.

The functions `String.toSubstring` and `String.toSubstring'` will remain
for now for bootstrapping reasons.
2025-11-16 09:30:04 +00:00
Markus Himmel
2c2fcff4f8
refactor: do not use String.Iterator (#11127)
This PR removes all uses of `String.Iterator` from core, preferring
`String.ValidPos` instead.

In an upcoming PR, `String.Iterator` will be renamed to
`String.Legacy.Iterator`.
2025-11-11 11:46:58 +00:00
Markus Himmel
b28daa6d60
chore: rename String.endPos -> String.rawEndPos (#10853)
This PR renames `String.endPos` to `String.rawEndPos`, as in a future
release the name `String.endPos` will be taken by the function that is
currently called `String.endValidPos`.
2025-10-21 11:25:30 +00:00
Markus Himmel
a5a8f2779c
chore: rename String.Range to Lean.Syntax.Range (#10852)
This PR renames `String.Range` to `Lean.Syntax.Range`, to reflect that
it is not part of the standard library.
2025-10-21 07:32:25 +00:00
Markus Himmel
dad541265c
refactor: move operations on String.Pos.Raw to the String.Pos.Raw namespace (#10735)
This PR moves many operations involving `String.Pos.Raw` to a the
`String.Pos.Raw` namespace with the eventual aim of freeing up the
`String` namespace to contain operations using `String.ValidPos` (to be
renamed to `String.Pos`) instead.

This PR adds the `String.ValidPos.set` and `String.ValidPos.modify`
functions.

After this PR, `String.pos_lt_eq` is no longer a `simp` lemma. Add
`String.Pos.Raw.lt_iff` as a `simp` lemma if your proofs break.
2025-10-18 12:12:55 +00:00
Sebastian Ullrich
428355cf02
chore: remove redundant imports in core (#10750) 2025-10-16 20:27:46 +00:00
Marc Huisinga
4b0e8d88ce
fix: don't display CSS color picker in Lean files in VS Code (#10757)
This PR fixes a bug in combination with VS Code where Lean code that
looks like CSS color codes would display a color picker decoration.

VS Code displays this decoration by default for all languages, not just
CSS. Due to https://github.com/microsoft/vscode/issues/91533, this
setting cannot be disabled in the client on a per-language basis.
However, we can override the default behavior by providing a color
provider of our own. This PR implements an empty color provider to
override the VS Code one.
2025-10-13 13:39:16 +00:00
David Thrane Christiansen
09092549d0
fix: Verso docstring semantic highlighting fixes (#10662)
This PR re-enables semantic tokens for Verso docstrings, after a prior
change accidentally disabled them. It also adds a test to prevent this
from happening again.

In the process, it became clear that there was a bug. The highlighting
strategy led to overlapping but not identical tokens, but the code had
previously assumed that this couldn't happen at the delta-encoding step.
So this PR additionally replaces the removal of duplicate tokens with
priority-based handling of overlapping tokens.

---------

Co-authored-by: Marc Huisinga <mhuisi@protonmail.com>
2025-10-10 11:57:02 +00:00
Markus Himmel
dca8d6d188
refactor: discipline around arithmetic of String.Pos.Raw (#10713)
This PR enforces rules around arithmetic of `String.Pos.Raw`.

Specifically, it adopts the following conventions:

- Byte indices ("ordinals") in strings should be represented using
`String.Pos.Raw`
- Amounts of bytes ("cardinals") in strings should be represented using
`Nat`.

For example, `String.Slice.utf8ByteSize` now returns `Nat` instead of
`String.Pos.Raw`, and there is a new function `String.Slice.rawEndPos`.

Finally, the `HAdd` and `HSub` instances for `String.Pos.Raw` are
reorganized. This is a **breaking change**.

The `HAdd/HSub String.Pos.Raw String.Pos.Raw String.Pos.Raw` instances
have been removed. For the use case of tracking positions relative to
some other position, we instead provide `offsetBy` and `unoffsetBy`
functions. For the use case of advancing/unadvancing a position by an
arbitrary number of bytes, we instead provide `increaseBy` and
`decreaseBy` functions. For
offsetting/unoffsetting/advancing/unadvancing a position `p` by the size
of a string `s` (resp. character `c`), use `s + p`/`p - s`/`p + s`/`p -
s` (resp. `c + p`/`p - c`/`p + c`/`p - c`).
2025-10-09 07:47:45 +00:00
Marc Huisinga
80b8e44072
test: fix test flakiness (#10680)
This PR fixes several causes of test flakiness and re-enables the tests
that were disabled in #10665, #10669 and #10673.

Specifically, it fixes:
- A race condition in the file worker that caused it to report an
incomplete snapshot prefix in the inlay hint request (confirmed to be
the cause of #10665)
- A bug in the test runner where it didn't correctly account for
non-deterministic message ordering inducing different RPC pointer
numbering (confirmed to be the cause of #10673)
- A race condition in the watchdog that would sometimes cause the module
hierarchy to be empty (likely the cause of #10669, but not confirmed as
this issue only reproduced again once in tens of thousands of test runs
on various machines, including CI)
- An unrelated bug in the module hierarchy implementation that would
cause it to report an empty module hierarchy when the file was changed

It also replaces some calls to `Task.get` in the language server with
`IO.wait` to protect the code against unfortunate compiler re-ordering.
2025-10-08 13:33:56 +00:00
Marc Huisinga
1b1c802362
feat: auto-completion for end names (#10660)
This PR adds auto-completion for identifiers after `end`. It also fixes
a bug where completion in the whitespace after `set_option` would not
yield the full option list.

Closes #3885.

### Breaking changes

The `«end»` syntax is adjusted to take an `identWithPartialTrailingDot`
instead of an `ident`.
2025-10-08 11:12:05 +00:00
Markus Himmel
81ea922025
chore: rename String.Pos to String.Pos.Raw (#10624)
This PR renames `String.Pos` to `String.Pos.Raw`.

After an abbreviated deprecation cycle, we will then rename
`String.ValidPos` to `String.Pos`.
2025-10-01 07:45:24 +00:00
David Thrane Christiansen
f122454ef6
chore: cleanup and better docs for #10479 (#10504)
This PR cleans up a half-reverted refactor and adds documentation to
#10479.
2025-09-23 09:02:07 +00:00
David Thrane Christiansen
cee2886154
feat: improvements to Verso docstrings (#10479)
This PR implements module docstrings in Verso syntax, as well as adding
a number of improvements and fixes to Verso docstrings in general. In
particular, they now have language server support and are parsed at
parse time rather than elaboration time, so the snapshot's syntax tree
includes the parsed documentation.
2025-09-20 22:05:57 +00:00
Marc Huisinga
d625aaa96f
feat: server-side for trace search (#10365)
This PR implements the server-side for a new trace search mechanism in
the InfoView.

Demo:
![Search
demo](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/f8f1cdfd-a4f2-4258-8cb8-360f64ea06e9)
2025-09-17 08:58:56 +00:00
David Thrane Christiansen
3e2124bb48
feat: docstrings with Verso syntax (#10307)
This PR upstreams the Verso parser and adds preliminary support for
Verso in docstrings. This will allow the compiler to check examples and
cross-references in documentation.

After a `stage0` update, a follow-up PR will add the appropriate
attributes that allow the feature to be used. The parser tests from
Verso also remain to be upstreamed, and user-facing documentation will
be added once the feature has been used on more internals.
2025-09-10 07:03:57 +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
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
Sebastian Ullrich
416a8372cd
perf: shorten rebuild critical path by 19% (#9626)
This PR adjusts the import graph, primarily of `Lean`, such that the
worst case rebuild time of core (`lean` only) is below 3 minutes on the
speedcenter machine (not captured by benchmark yet).
2025-08-01 11:18:21 +00:00
Sebastian Ullrich
ff1d3138bf
refactor: module-ize Lean (#9330) 2025-07-25 12:02:51 +00:00
Marc Huisinga
8b8561a699
feat: improved go to definition (#9040)
This PR improves the 'Go to Definition' UX, specifically:
- Using 'Go to Definition' on a type class projection will now extract
the specific instances that were involved and provide them as locations
to jump to. For example, using 'Go to Definition' on the `toString` of
`toString 0` will yield results for `ToString.toString` and `ToString
Nat`.
- Using 'Go to Definition' on a macro that produces syntax with type
class projections will now also extract the specific instances that were
involved and provide them as locations to jump to. For example, using
'Go to Definition' on the `+` of `1 + 1` will yield results for
`HAdd.hAdd`, `HAdd α α α` and `Add Nat`.
- Using 'Go to Declaration' will now provide all the results of 'Go to
Definition' in addition to the elaborator and the parser that were
involved. For example, using 'Go to Declaration' on the `+` of `1 + 1`
will yield results for `HAdd.hAdd`, `HAdd α α α`, `Add Nat`,
``macro_rules | `($x + $y) => ...`` and `infixl:65 " + " => HAdd.hAdd`.
- Using 'Go to Type Definition' on a value with a type that contains
multiple constants will now provide 'Go to Definition' results for each
constant. For example, using 'Go to Type Definition' on `x` for `x :
Array Nat` will yield results for `Array` and `Nat`.

### Details
'Go to Definition' for type class projections was first implemented by
#1767, but there were still a couple of shortcomings with the
implementation. E.g. in order to jump to the instance in `toString 0`,
one had to add another space within the application and then use 'Go to
Definition' on that, or macros would block instances from being
displayed. Then, when the .ilean format was added, most 'Go to
Definition' requests were already handled using the .ileans in the
watchdog process, and so the file worker never received them to handle
them with the semantic information that it has available.

This PR resolves most of the issues with the previous implementation and
refactors the 'Go to Definition' control flow so that 'Go to Definition'
requests are always handled by the file worker, with the watchdog merely
using its .ilean position information to update the positions in the
response to a more up-to-date state. This is necessary because the file
worker obtains its position information from the .oleans, which need to
be rebuilt in order to be up-to-date, while the watchdog always receives
.ilean update notifications from each active file worker with the
current position information in the editor.

Finally, all of the 'Go to Definition' code is refactored to be easier
to maintain.

### Breaking changes
`InfoTree.hoverableInfoAt?` has been generalized to
`InfoTree.hoverableInfoAtM?` and now takes a general `filter` argument
instead of several boolean flags, as was the case before.
2025-07-21 15:47:44 +00:00
Henrik Böving
09de5cd70e
refactor: remove Lean.RBMap usages (#9260)
This PR removes uses of `Lean.RBMap` in Lean itself.

Furthermore some massaging of the import graph is done in order to avoid
having `Std.Data.TreeMap.AdditionalOperations` (which is quite
expensive) be the critical path for a large chunk of Lean. In particular
we can build `Lean.Meta.Simp` and `Lean.Meta.Grind` without it thanks to
these changes.

We did previously not conduct this change as `Std.TreeMap` was not
outperforming `Lean.RBMap` yet, however this has changed with the new
code generator.
2025-07-21 14:04:45 +00:00
Paul Reichert
98e4b2882f
refactor: migrate to new ranges (#8841)
This PR migrates usages of `Std.Range` to the new polymorphic ranges.

This PR unfortunately increases the transitive imports for
frequently-used parts of `Init` because the ranges now rely on iterators
in order to provide their functionality for types other than `Nat`.
However, iteration over ranges in compiled code is as efficient as
before in the examples I checked. This is because of a special
`IteratorLoop` implementation provided in the PR for this purpose.

There were two issues that were uncovered during migration:

* In `IndPredBelow.lean`, migrating the last remaining range causes
`compilerTest1.lean` to break. I have minimized the issue and came to
the conclusion it's a compiler bug. Therefore, I have not replaced said
old range usage yet (see #9186).
* In `BRecOn.lean`, we are publicly importing the ranges. Making this
import private should theoretically work, but there seems to be a
problem with the module system, causing the build to panic later in
`Init.Data.Grind.Poly` (see #9185).
* In `FuzzyMatching.lean`, inlining fails with the new ranges, which
would have led to significant slowdown. Therefore, I have not migrated
this file either.
2025-07-07 12:41:53 +00:00
Sebastian Ullrich
09a5b34931
feat: make private the default in module (#9044)
This PR adjusts the experimental module system to make `private` the
default visibility modifier in `module`s, introducing `public` as a new
modifier instead. `public section` can be used to revert the default for
an entire section, though this is more intended to ease gradual adoption
of the new semantics such as in `Init` (and soon `Std`) where they
should be replaced by a future decl-by-decl re-review of visibilities.
2025-06-28 16:30:53 +00:00
Paul Reichert
6e538c35dd
refactor: migrate all usages of old slice notation (#9000)
This PR replaces all usages of `[:]` slice notation in `src` with the
new `[...]` notation in production code, tests and comments. The
underlying implementation of the `Subarray` functions stays the same.

Notation cheat sheet:

* `*...*` is the doubly-unbounded range.
* `*...a` or `*...<a` contains all elements that are less than `a`.
* `*...=a` contains all elements that are less than or equal to `a`.
* `a...*` contains all elements that are greater than or equal to `a`.
* `a...b` or `a...<b` contains all elements that are greater than or
equal to `a` and less than `b`.
* `a...=b` contains all elements that are greater than or equal to `a`
and less than or equal to `b`.
* `a<...*` contains all elements that are greater than `a`.
* `a<...b` or `a<...<b` contains all elements that are greater than `a`
and less than `b`.
* `a<...=b` contains all elements that are greater than `a` and less
than or equal to `b`.

Benchmarks have shown that importing the iterator-backed parts of the
polymorphic slice library in `Init` impacts build performance. This PR
avoids this problem by separating those parts of the library that do not
rely on iterators from those those that do. Whereever the new slice
notation is used, only the iterator-independent files are imported.
2025-06-27 18:52:07 +00:00
Marc Huisinga
1edb7632b5
fix: highlight keywords when keyword is actual identifier (#9019)
This PR fixes a bug where semantic highlighting would only highlight
keywords that started with an alphanumeric character. Now, it uses
`Lean.isIdFirst`.
2025-06-27 08:23:10 +00:00
Mac Malone
dd64678f07
feat: server support for new module setup (#8699)
This PR adds support to the server for the new module setup process by
changing how `lake setup-file` is used.

In the new server setup, `lake setup-file` is invoked with the file name
of the edited module passed as a CLI argument and with the parsed header
passed to standard input in JSON form. Standard input is used to avoid
potentially exceeding the CLI length limits on Windows. Lake will build
the module's imports along with any other dependencies and then return
the module's workspace configuration via JSON (now in the form of
`ModuleSetup`). The server then post-processes this configuration a bit
and returns it back to the Lean language processor.

The server's header is currently only fully respected by Lake for
external modules (files that are not part of any workspace library). For
workspace modules, the saved module header is currently used to build
imports (as has been done since #7909). A follow-up Lake PR will align
both cases to follow the server's header.

Lean search paths (e.g., `LEAN_PATH`, `LEAN_SRC_PATH`) are no longer
negotiated between the server and Lake. These environment variables are
already configured during sever setup by `lake serve` and do not change
on a per-file basis. Lake can also pre-resolve the `.olean` files of
imports via the `importArts` field of `ModuleSetup`, limiting the
potential utility of communicating `LEAN_PATH`.
2025-06-23 18:00:14 +00:00
Marc Huisinga
aea8e11d4b
fix: restore code action incrementality (#8868)
This PR ensures that code actions do not have to wait for the full file
to elaborate. This regression was accidentally introduced in #7665.
2025-06-18 18:00:20 +00:00
jrr6
e5c6fe1dac
feat: add elaborators, completions, and hovers for named errors (#8730)
This PR adds support for throwing named errors with associated error
explanations. In particular, it adds elaborators for the syntax defined
in #8649, which use the error-explanation infrastructure added in #8651.
This includes completions, hovers, and jump-to-definition for error
names.

Note that another stage0 rebuild will be required to define explanations
using `register_error_explanation`.

---------

Co-authored-by: Joachim Breitner <mail@joachim-breitner.de>
Co-authored-by: Marc Huisinga <mhuisi@protonmail.com>
2025-06-18 15:51:34 +00:00
Sebastian Ullrich
e8c82610cd
refactor: make syntax covering snapshot tasks more precise on the top level (#8744) 2025-06-18 13:23:21 +00:00
Marc Huisinga
257cd15a00
fix: wrong signature help after map/filter/etc (#8655)
This PR fixes a bug in the signature help where it would be displayed
for higher-order-functions that are the last argument of another
function.
2025-06-06 13:07:01 +00:00
Sebastian Ullrich
2f4e56b5d2 chore: fixes after rebootstrap 2025-06-04 18:26:05 +02:00
Sebastian Ullrich
8457342d33 feat: meta syntax 2025-06-04 18:26:05 +02:00
Marc Huisinga
cb0284f98e
feat: signature help (#8511)
This PR implements signature help support. When typing a function
application, editors with support for signature help will now display a
popup that designates the current (remaining) function type. This
removes the need to remember the function signature while typing the
function application, or having to constantly cycle between hovering
over the function identifier and typing the application. In VS Code, the
signature help can be triggered manually using `Ctrl+Shift+Space`.


![Demo](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/d1f6ed79-bb16-4593-8d28-68b1cce5d5dc)

### Other changes

- In order to support signature help for the partial syntax `f a <|` or
`f a $`, these notations now elaborate as `f a`, not `f a .missing`.
- The logic in `delabConstWithSignature` that delaborates parameters is
factored out into a function `delabForallParamsWithSignature` so that it
can be used for arbitrary `forall`s, not just constants.
- The `InfoTree` formatter is adjusted to produce output where it is
easier to identify the kind of `Info` in the `InfoTree`.
- A bug in `InfoTree.smallestInfo?` is fixed so that it doesn't panic
anymore when its predicate `p` does not ensure that both `pos?` and
`tailPos?` of the `Info` are present.
2025-06-03 17:26:33 +00:00
Marc Huisinga
184dbae130
feat: reusable rpc refs (#8105)
This PR adds support for server-sided `RpcRef` reuse and fixes a bug
where trace nodes in the InfoView would close while the file was still
being processed.

The core of the trace node issue is that the server always serves new
RPC references in every single response to the client, which means that
the client is forced to reset its UI state.

In a previous attempt at fixing this (#8056), the server would memorize
the RPC-encoded JSON of interactive diagnostics (which includes RPC
references) and serve it for as long as it could reuse the snapshot
containing the diagnostics, so that RPC references are reused. The
problem with this was that the client then had multiple finalizers
registered for the same RPC reference (one for every reused RPC
reference that was served), and once the first reference was
garbage-collected, all other reused references would point into the
void.

This PR takes a different approach to resolve the issue: The meaning of
`$/lean/rpc/release` is relaxed from "Free the object pointed to by this
RPC reference" to "Decrement the RPC reference count of the object
pointed to by this RPC reference", and the server now maintains a
reference count to track how often a given `RpcRef` was served. Only
when every single served instance of the `RpcRef` has been released, the
object is freed. Additionally, the reuse mechanism is generalized from
being only supported for interactive diagnostics, to being supported for
any object using `WithRpcRef`. In order to make use of reusable RPC
references, downstream users still need to memorize the `WithRpcRef`
instances accordingly.

Closes #8053.

### Breaking changes

Since `WithRpcRef` is now capable of tracking its identity to decide
which `WithRpcRef` usage constitutes a reuse, the constructor of
`WithRpcRef` has been made `private` to discourage downstream users from
creating `WithRpcRef` instances with manually-set `id`s. Instead,
`WithRpcRef.mk` (which lives in `BaseIO`) is now the preferred way to
create `WithRpcRef` instances.
2025-06-03 12:35:12 +00:00
Marc Huisinga
c8d245a08f
fix: unknown identifier ranges (#8362)
This PR fixes a bug where the unknown identifier code actions wouldn't
work correctly for some unknown identifier error spans and adjusts
several unknown identifier spans to actually end on the identifier in
question.

The following additional adjustments are made:
- The fallback mechanism of the unknown identifier code actions is
removed, since it could produce severely incorrect suggestions for
unknown identifier errors on fields.
- A performance bug when using the code action to import all unknown
identifiers is fixed.
- A bug that occurs when the elaborator produces multiple overlapping
completion infos is fixed.
- A bug in the snapshot selection that could cause it to wait for
snapshots in snapshots with non-canonical syntax is fixed.
- Some invariants of the snapshot tree are documented.
- The snapshot tree formatting is adjusted to display the final info
tree again.
2025-05-22 10:05:31 +00:00
Sebastian Ullrich
c7acb7e481
chore: reserve [expose] attribute (#8292)
To be used in the module system.
2025-05-12 12:19:30 +00:00
Sebastian Ullrich
92775557d9
fix: go to import (#8193)
This silently broke with the import syntax changes.

TODO: figure out a way to test
2025-05-01 15:55:04 +00:00
Marc Huisinga
8195f70502
chore: revert "fix: trace nodes collapsing while file is elaborating (#8056)" (#8095)
This PR reverts #8056 because the implementation there has a bug that is
best fixed with a different approach, and which we should preferably
only merge next release cycle.
2025-04-25 09:59:41 +00:00
Marc Huisinga
55cb65c0fe
fix: trace nodes collapsing while file is elaborating (#8056)
This PR fixes a bug where the trace nodes in the InfoView would close
while the file was still being elaborated.

Closes #8053.

The cause of this bug was that we didn't memorize interactive
diagnostics correctly, so the server would generate new RPC pointers in
every single `getInteractiveDiagnostics` RPC request, which lead to the
client resetting the UI.
2025-04-23 10:08:48 +00:00
Kyle Miller
c46f1e941c
fix: sorry in Infoview shouldn't show module name (#7813)
This PR fixes an issue where `let n : Nat := sorry` in the Infoview
pretty prints as ``n : ℕ := sorry `«Foo:17:17»``. This was caused by
top-level expressions being pretty printed with the same rules as
Infoview hovers. Closes #6715. Refactors `Lean.Widget.ppExprTagged`; now
it takes a delaborator, and downstream users should configure their own
pretty printer option overrides if necessary if they used the `explicit`
argument (see `Lean.Widget.makePopup.ppExprForPopup` for an example).
Breaking change: `ppExprTagged` does not set `pp.proofs` on the root
expression.
2025-04-10 21:47:07 +00:00
Marc Huisinga
2ede81fe10
fix: search path related bugs (#7873)
This PR fixes a number of bugs related to the handling of the source
search path in the language server, where deleting files could cause
several features to stop functioning and both untitled files and files
that don't exist on disc could have conflicting module names.

In detail, it makes the following adjustments:
- The URI <-> module name conversion was adjusted to produce no name
collisions.
- File URIs in the search path yield a module name relative to the
search path, as before.
- File URIs not in the search path, non-file URIs and non-`.lean` files
yield a `«external:<full uri>»` module name.
- To avoid the issue of the URI -> module name conversion failing when a
file is deleted from disc, we now cache the result of this conversion in
the watchdog and the file worker when the file is first opened.
- All of the URI <-> module name conversions now consistently go through
`Server.documentUriFromModule?` and `moduleFromDocumentUri` to ensure
that we don't have minor deviations for this conversion all over the
place.
- The threading of the source search path through the file worker (from
`lake setup-file`) is removed. It turns out that `lake serve` already
sets the correct source search path in the environment, so we can just
always use the search path from the environment.
- Since we can now answer more requests that need the .ileans in
untitled files, a lot of the tests that test 'Go to definition' needed
to be adjusted so that they use the information from the watchdog, not
the file worker. As we load references asynchronously, this PR adds an
internal `$/lean/waitForILeans` request that tests can use to wait for
all .ilean files to be loaded and for the ilean references from the file
worker for the current document version to be finalized.
- As part of this PR, we noticed that the .ileans aren't available in
the NixOS setup, so @Kha adjusted the Nix CI to fix this.

### Breaking changes
- `Server.documentUriFromModule` has been renamed to
`Server.documentUriFromModule?` and doesn't take a `SearchPath` argument
anymore, as the `SearchPath` is now computed from the `LEAN_SRC_PATH`
environment variable. It has also been moved from `Lean.Server.GoTo` to
`Lean.Server.Utils`.
- `Server.moduleFromDocumentUri` does not take a `SearchPath` argument
anymore and won't return an `Option` anymore. It has also been moved
from `Lean.Server.GoTo` to `Lean.Server.Utils`.
- The `System.SearchPath.searchModuleNameOfUri` function has been
removed. It is recommended to use `Server.moduleFromDocumentUri`
instead.
- The `initSrcSearchPath` function has been renamed to
`getSrcSearchPath` and has been moved from `Lean.Util.Paths` to
`Lean.Util.Path`. It also doesn't need to take a `pkgSearchPath`
argument anymore.

---------

Co-authored-by: Sebastian Ullrich <sebasti@nullri.ch>
2025-04-09 15:37:49 +00:00
Marc Huisinga
336b68ec20
feat: 'unknown identifier' code actions (#7665)
This PR adds support for code actions that resolve 'unknown identifier'
errors by either importing the missing declaration or by changing the
identifier to one from the environment.

<details>
<summary>Demo (Click to open)</summary>


![Demo](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/ba575860-b76d-4213-8cd7-a5525cd60287)
</details>

Specifically, the following kinds of code actions are added by this PR,
all of which are triggered on 'unknown identifier' errors:
- A code action to import the module containing the identifier at the
text cursor position.
- A code action to change the identifier at the text cursor position to
one from the environment.
- A source action to import the modules for all unambiguous identifiers
in the file.

### Details
When clicking on an identifier with an 'unknown identifier' diagnostic,
after a debounce delay of 1000ms, the language server looks up the
(potentially partial) identifier at the position of the cursor in the
global reference data structure by fuzzy-matching against all
identifiers and collects the 10 closest matching entries. This search
accounts for open namespaces at the position of the cursor, including
the namespace of the type / expected type when using dot notation. The
10 closest matching entries are then offered to the user as code
actions:
- If the suggested identifier is not contained in the environment, a
code action that imports the module that the identifier is contained in
and changes the identifier to the suggested one is offered. The
suggestion is inserted in a "minimal" manner, i.e. by accounting for
open namespaces.
- If the suggested identifier is contained in the environment, a code
action that only changes the identifier to the suggested one is offered.
- If the suggested identifier is not contained in the environment and
the suggested identifier is a perfectly unambiguous match, a source
action to import all unambiguous in the file is offered.

The source action to import all unambiguous identifiers can also always
be triggered by right-clicking in the document and selecting the 'Source
Action...' entry.

At the moment, for large projects, the search for closely matching
identifiers in the global reference data structure is still a bit slow.
I hope to optimize it next quarter.

### Implementation notes
- Since the global reference data structure is in the watchdog process,
whereas the elaboration information is in the file worker process, this
PR implements support for file worker -> watchdog requests, including a
new `$/lean/queryModule` request that can be used by the file worker to
request global identifier information.
- To identify 'unknown identifier' errors, several 'unknown identifier'
errors in the elaborator are tagged with a new tag.
- The debounce delay of 1000ms is necessary because VS Code will
re-request code actions while editing an unknown identifier and also
while hovering over the identifier.
- We also implement cancellation for these 'unknown identifier' code
actions. Once the file worker responds to the request as having been
cancelled, the watchdog cancels its computation of all corresponding
file worker -> watchdog requests, too.
- Aliases (i.e. `export`) are currently not accounted for. I've found
that we currently don't handle them correctly in auto-completion, too,
so we will likely add support for this later when fixing the
corresponding auto-completion issue.
- The new code actions added by this request support incrementality.
2025-04-02 09:43:40 +00:00
Sebastian Ullrich
96f9ee2a41
feat: allow async elab tasks to contribute to info trees reported to linters and request handlers (#7457)
This PR ensures info tree users such as linters and request handlers
have access to info subtrees created by async elab task by introducing
API to leave holes filled by such tasks.

**Breaking change**: other metaprogramming users of
`Command.State.infoState` may need to call `InfoState.substituteLazy` on
it manually to fill all holes.
2025-03-13 15:09:00 +00:00
David Thrane Christiansen
eb58f46ce7
feat: language reference links and examples in docstrings (#7240)
This PR adds a canonical syntax for linking to sections in the language
reference along with formatting of examples in docstrings according to
the docstring style guide.


Docstrings are now pre-processed as follows:

* Output included as part of examples is shown with leading line comment
indicators in hovers

* URLs of the form `lean-manual://section/section-id` are rewritten to
links that point at the corresponding section in the Lean reference
manual. The reference manual's base URL is configured when Lean is built
and can be overridden with the `LEAN_MANUAL_ROOT` environment variable.
This way, releases can point documentation links to the correct
snapshot, and users can use their own, e.g. for offline reading.

Manual URLs in docstrings are validated when the docstring is added. The
presence of a URL starting with `lean-manual://` that is not a
syntactically valid section link causes the docstring to be rejected.
This allows for future extensibility to the set of allowed links. There
is no validation that the linked-to section actually exists. To provide
the best possible error messages in case of validation failures,
`Lean.addDocString` now takes a `TSyntax ``docComment` instead of a
string; clients should adapt by removing the step that extracts the
string, or by calling the lower-level `addDocStringCore` in cases where
the docstring in question is obtained from the environment and has thus
already had its links validated.

A stage0 update is required to make the documentation site configurable
at build time and for releases. A local commit on top of a stage0 update
that will be sent in a followup PR includes the configurable reference
manual root and updates to the release checklist.

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Co-authored-by: Marc Huisinga <mhuisi@protonmail.com>
2025-03-12 09:17:27 +00:00
Marc Huisinga
80b1ce8cad
fix: language server dropping requests (#7178)
This PR fixes a race condition in the language server that would
sometimes cause it to drop requests and never respond to them when
editing the header of a file. This in turn could cause semantic
highlighting to stop functioning in VS Code, as VS Code would stop
emitting requests when a prior request was dropped, and also cause the
InfoView to become defective. It would also cause import auto-completion
to feel a bit wonky, since these requests were sometimes dropped. This
race condition has been present in the language server since its first
version in 2020.

This PR also reverts the futile fix attempt in #7130.

The specific race condition was that if the file worker crashed or had
to be restarted while a request was in flight in the file worker, then
we wouldn't correctly replay it in our watchdog crash-restart logic.
This PR adjusts this logic to fix this.
2025-03-10 13:45:17 +00:00