Lean 4 fork for HoTT-compatible kernel extensions (Path types, transport, HITs). Maintained against upstream leanprover/lean4.
There are still performance problems. Lemma generation is fine, but the kernel is timing out when checking the lemma. We need to provide hints to the kernel to avoid the performance problem. |
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About
- Homepage
- Theorem Proving in Lean: HTML, PDF
- Authors
- Standard Library
- HoTT Library
- Short Tutorial
- To Do list
Requirements
- C++11 compatible compiler: g++ (version >= 4.8.1), or clang++ (version >= 3.3)
- CMake
- GMP (GNU multiprecision library)
- MPFR (GNU MPFR Library)
- Lua 5.2 or 5.1, or LuaJIT 2.0
- (optional) gperftools
- (optional) Boost (version >= 1.54), we can build Lean using boost::thread instead of std::thread. When using Boost, Lean can modify the thread stack size.
Installing required packages at
Windows
Linux
OS X
Build Instructions
Miscellaneous
- Testing and Code Coverage
- Building Doxygen Documentation:
doxygen src/Doxyfile - Coding Style
- Library Style Conventions
- Git Commit Conventions
- Automatic Builds
- Syntax Highlight Lean Code in LaTeX


