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Author SHA1 Message Date
Leonardo de Moura
5844913102 feat(library/module, library/init/lean/environment): add primitives for reading/writing files as compacted regions 2019-05-13 17:26:28 -07:00
Leonardo de Moura
0c9fa13763 feat(library/init/lean/compiler): convert LLNF into Lean IR 2019-04-30 17:55:43 -07:00
Leonardo de Moura
2012dcfc7f chore(util/string_ref): add string_refs alias 2019-02-09 18:00:27 -08:00
Leonardo de Moura
efa703d2b5 feat(runtime): implement string.iterator primitives in the new runtime
Some of the primitives do not have optimal implementation.

@Kha Could you please check if everything we use in the parser has a
reasonable implementation?
2018-11-15 10:42:23 -08:00
Leonardo de Moura
9ef934e090 chore(util): style 2018-06-15 16:05:11 -07:00
Leonardo de Moura
13c532d0d4 fix(*): truncation bugs
- Lean strings (like std::string) may contain null characters. The
  codebase was ignoring this issue.

- We now have a wrapper `string_ref` for wrapping Lean string objects in
  C++. This wrapper also implements correctly the coercions std::string <-> string_ref.
  Remark: I also found a few places where the code relies on the
  following property which is not true
  Forall s : std::string, std::string(s.c_str()) == s

- `name` object wrapper was assuming that all numerals were small
  `nat` values. This is true in most cases, but the system would
  crash when processing if it is a big number.

- The commit tries to make sure runtime/util/kernel are correct.
  Modules that will be deleted contain many `TODO` comments
  indicating they may crash and/or produce incorrect results
  when strings contain null characters and numerals are big.

cc @kha

@kha: I thought about using `string` instead of `string_ref`.
We consistently use `std::string`. So, it should be fine, but I
was concerned about code readability.

After we bootstrap Lean4, we will be able to delete `lean::list`
template, and rename `lean::list_ref` to `lean::list`.

I am going to add `pair_ref` for wrapping Lean pair objects.
If we use `lean::string` instead of `lean::string_ref`, then
we should also use `lean::pair` instead of `lean::pair_ref`.
But, there is a problem in this case since we have
https://github.com/leanprover/lean4/blob/master/src/util/pair.h#L13
:(
2018-06-15 16:05:11 -07:00