lean4-htt/tests/lean/synthorder.lean.expected.out
Kyle Miller 407a59d697
feat: pretty print props with only if domain is prop, add pp.foralls (#7812)
This PR modifies the pretty printing of pi types. Now `∀` will be
preferred over `→` for propositions if the domain is not a proposition.
For example, `∀ (n : Nat), True` pretty prints as `∀ (n : Nat), True`
rather than as `Nat → True`. There is also now an option `pp.foralls`
(default true) that when false disables using `∀` at all, for
pedagogical purposes. This PR also adjusts instance implicit binder
pretty printing — nondependent pi types won't show the instance binder
name. Closes #1834.

The linked RFC also suggests using `_` for binder names in case of
non-dependance. We're tabling that idea. Potentially it is useful for
hygienic names; this could improve how `Nat → True` pretty prints as `∀
(a : Nat), True`, with this `a` that's chosen by implication notation
elaboration. Relatedly, this PR exposes even further the issue where
binder names are reused in a confusing way. Consider: `Nat → Nat → (a :
Nat) → a = a` pretty prints as `∀ (a a a : Nat), a = a`.
2025-04-04 02:55:47 +00:00

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synthorder.lean:4:0-4:40: error: instance does not provide concrete values for (semi-)out-params
Foo A (B × ?C)
synthorder.lean:7:0-7:38: error: cannot find synthesization order for instance @instFooNat with type
{A : Type} → [Foo A Nat] → Foo Nat A
all remaining arguments have metavariables:
Foo ?A Nat
[Meta.synthOrder] synthesizing the arguments of @instFoo in the order [3, 4]:
Foo A B
Foo B C
[Meta.synthOrder] synthesizing the arguments of @instFoo_1 in the order [4, 3]:
Foo A B
Foo B C
[Meta.synthOrder] synthesizing the arguments of @instFooOption in the order []:
[Meta.synthOrder] synthesizing the arguments of @TwoHalf.toTwo in the order [2]:
TwoHalf α
[Meta.synthOrder] synthesizing the arguments of @Four.toThree in the order [4]:
Four α β
[Meta.synthOrder] synthesizing the arguments of @instFourOfThree in the order [4, 2, 3]:
Three α β
One β
TwoHalf β