lean4-htt/tests/lean/mulcommErrorMessage.lean.expected.out
Leonardo de Moura f47f605039 fix: remove incorrect test
It had two problems:
- It was preventing coercions from being applied.
- It was compromising error recovery. The body of the lambda was not
being elaborated when the exception was thrown.

The new error message is more verbose and potentially confusing, but
it is better than the one produced this morning.
2021-04-24 22:17:29 -07:00

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mulcommErrorMessage.lean:8:13-13:25: error: type mismatch
fun (a : ?m) (b : ?m a) => ?m a b
has type
(a : ?m) → (b : ?m a) → ?m a b : Sort (imax ?u ?u ?u)
but is expected to have type
a✝ * b✝ = b✝ * a✝ : Prop
the following variables have been introduced by the implicit lamda feature
a✝ : Bool
b✝ : Bool
you can disable implict lambdas using `@` or writing a lambda expression with `{}` or `[]` binder annotations.
mulcommErrorMessage.lean:11:22-11:25: error: type mismatch
rfl
has type
true = true : Prop
but is expected to have type
true = false : Prop
mulcommErrorMessage.lean:16:3-17:47: error: type mismatch
fun (a b : Bool) => Bool.casesOn a (?m a b) (?m a b)
has type
(a b : Bool) → ?m a b a : Sort (imax 1 1 ?u)
but is expected to have type
a✝ * b✝ = b✝ * a✝ : Prop
the following variables have been introduced by the implicit lamda feature
a✝ : Bool
b✝ : Bool
you can disable implict lambdas using `@` or writing a lambda expression with `{}` or `[]` binder annotations.
mulcommErrorMessage.lean:16:12-17:47: error: application type mismatch
Bool.casesOn a ?m (Bool.casesOn b ?m ?m)
argument
Bool.casesOn b ?m ?m
has type
?m a b b : Sort ?u
but is expected to have type
?m a b true : Sort ?u