This PR sets up the new integrated test/bench suite. It then migrates all benchmarks and some related tests to the new suite. There's also some documentation and some linting. For now, a lot of the old tests are left alone so this PR doesn't become even larger than it already is. Eventually, all tests should be migrated to the new suite though so there isn't a confusing mix of two systems.
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/-!
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# Issue 3922
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The `apply?` tactic would apply `symm` to every hypothesis in the local context,
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leading to these new hypotheses being included in the term even if they weren't used.
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They also created unelaboratable terms such as `?_ (id (r.symm h₂))`.
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-/
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set_option linter.unusedVariables false
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-- set up a binary relation
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axiom r : Nat → Nat → Prop
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-- that is symmetric
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axiom r.symm {a b : Nat} : r a b → r b a
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-- and has some other property
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axiom r.trans {a b c : Nat} : r a b → r b c → r a c
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/--
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info: Try this:
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[apply] refine r.symm ?_
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-- Remaining subgoals:
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-- ⊢ r a c
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---
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info: found a partial proof, but the corresponding tactic failed:
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(expose_names; refine r.trans ?_ ?_)
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It may be possible to correct this proof by adding type annotations, explicitly specifying implicit arguments, or eliminating unnecessary function abstractions.
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---
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warning: declaration uses `sorry`
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-/
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#guard_msgs (ordering := sorted) in
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example (a b c : Nat) (h₁ : r b a) (h₂ : r b c) : r c a := by
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apply?
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-- now attach the `symm` attribute to `r.symm`
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attribute [symm] r.symm
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/--
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info: Try this:
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[apply] exact r.trans (id (r.symm h₂)) h₁
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-/
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#guard_msgs in
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example (a b c : Nat) (h₁ : r b a) (h₂ : r b c) : r c a := by
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apply?
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