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/-
Copyright (c) 2020 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE.
Authors: Leonardo de Moura
-/
import Lean.Parser.Term
import Lean.Meta.Closure
import Lean.Meta.Check
import Lean.PrettyPrinter.Delaborator.Options
import Lean.Elab.Command
import Lean.Elab.Match
import Lean.Elab.DefView
import Lean.Elab.PreDefinition
import Lean.Elab.DeclarationRange
namespace Lean.Elab
open Lean.Parser.Term
/- DefView after elaborating the header. -/
structure DefViewElabHeader where
ref : Syntax
modifiers : Modifiers
kind : DefKind
shortDeclName : Name
declName : Name
levelNames : List Name
binderIds : Array Syntax
numParams : Nat
type : Expr -- including the parameters
valueStx : Syntax
deriving Inhabited
namespace Term
open Meta
private def checkModifiers (m₁ m₂ : Modifiers) : TermElabM Unit := do
unless m₁.isUnsafe == m₂.isUnsafe do
throwError "cannot mix unsafe and safe definitions"
unless m₁.isNoncomputable == m₂.isNoncomputable do
throwError "cannot mix computable and non-computable definitions"
unless m₁.isPartial == m₂.isPartial do
throwError "cannot mix partial and non-partial definitions"
private def checkKinds (k₁ k₂ : DefKind) : TermElabM Unit := do
unless k₁.isExample == k₂.isExample do
throwError "cannot mix examples and definitions" -- Reason: we should discard examples
unless k₁.isTheorem == k₂.isTheorem do
throwError "cannot mix theorems and definitions" -- Reason: we will eventually elaborate theorems in `Task`s.
private def check (prevHeaders : Array DefViewElabHeader) (newHeader : DefViewElabHeader) : TermElabM Unit := do
if newHeader.kind.isTheorem && newHeader.modifiers.isUnsafe then
throwError "'unsafe' theorems are not allowed"
if newHeader.kind.isTheorem && newHeader.modifiers.isPartial then
throwError "'partial' theorems are not allowed, 'partial' is a code generation directive"
if newHeader.kind.isTheorem && newHeader.modifiers.isNoncomputable then
throwError "'theorem' subsumes 'noncomputable', code is not generated for theorems"
if newHeader.modifiers.isNoncomputable && newHeader.modifiers.isUnsafe then
throwError "'noncomputable unsafe' is not allowed"
if newHeader.modifiers.isNoncomputable && newHeader.modifiers.isPartial then
throwError "'noncomputable partial' is not allowed"
if newHeader.modifiers.isPartial && newHeader.modifiers.isUnsafe then
throwError "'unsafe' subsumes 'partial'"
if h : 0 < prevHeaders.size then
let firstHeader := prevHeaders.get ⟨0, h⟩
try
unless newHeader.levelNames == firstHeader.levelNames do
throwError "universe parameters mismatch"
checkModifiers newHeader.modifiers firstHeader.modifiers
checkKinds newHeader.kind firstHeader.kind
catch
| Exception.error ref msg => throw (Exception.error ref m!"invalid mutually recursive definitions, {msg}")
| ex => throw ex
else
pure ()
private def registerFailedToInferDefTypeInfo (type : Expr) (ref : Syntax) : TermElabM Unit :=
registerCustomErrorIfMVar type ref "failed to infer definition type"
/--
Return `some [b, c]` if the given `views` are representing a declaration of the form
```
opaque a b c : Nat
``` -/
private def isMultiConstant? (views : Array DefView) : Option (List Name) :=
if views.size == 1 &&
views[0].kind == DefKind.opaque &&
views[0].binders.getArgs.size > 0 &&
views[0].binders.getArgs.all (·.getKind == ``Parser.Term.simpleBinder) then
some <| (views[0].binders.getArgs.toList.map (fun stx => stx[0].getArgs.toList.map (·.getId))).join
else
none
private def getPendindMVarErrorMessage (views : Array DefView) : String :=
match isMultiConstant? views with
| some ids =>
let idsStr := ", ".intercalate <| ids.map fun id => s!"`{id}`"
let paramsStr := ", ".intercalate <| ids.map fun id => s!"`({id} : _)`"
s!"\nrecall that you cannot declare multiple constants in a single declaration. The identifier(s) {idsStr} are being interpreted as parameters {paramsStr}"
| none =>
"\nwhen the resulting type of a declaration is explicitly provided, all holes (e.g., `_`) in the header are resolved before the declaration body is processed"
private def elabHeaders (views : Array DefView) : TermElabM (Array DefViewElabHeader) := do
let expandedDeclIds ← views.mapM fun view => withRef view.ref do
Term.expandDeclId (← getCurrNamespace) (← getLevelNames) view.declId view.modifiers
withAutoBoundImplicitForbiddenPred (fun n => expandedDeclIds.any (·.shortName == n)) do
let mut headers := #[]
for view in views, ⟨shortDeclName, declName, levelNames⟩ in expandedDeclIds do
let newHeader ← withRef view.ref do
addDeclarationRanges declName view.ref
applyAttributesAt declName view.modifiers.attrs AttributeApplicationTime.beforeElaboration
withDeclName declName <| withAutoBoundImplicit <| withLevelNames levelNames <|
elabBindersEx view.binders.getArgs fun xs => do
let refForElabFunType := view.value
let type ← match view.type? with
| some typeStx =>
let type ← elabType typeStx
registerFailedToInferDefTypeInfo type typeStx
pure type
| none =>
let hole := mkHole refForElabFunType
let type ← elabType hole
trace[Elab.definition] ">> type: {type}\n{type.mvarId!}"
registerFailedToInferDefTypeInfo type refForElabFunType
pure type
Term.synthesizeSyntheticMVarsNoPostponing
let (binderIds, xs) := xs.unzip
-- TODO: add forbidden predicate using `shortDeclName` from `views`
let xs ← addAutoBoundImplicits xs
let type ← mkForallFVars' xs type
let type ← instantiateMVars type
let levelNames ← getLevelNames
if view.type?.isSome then
let pendingMVarIds ← getMVars type
discard <| logUnassignedUsingErrorInfos pendingMVarIds <|
getPendindMVarErrorMessage views
let newHeader := {
ref := view.ref,
modifiers := view.modifiers,
kind := view.kind,
shortDeclName := shortDeclName,
declName := declName,
levelNames := levelNames,
binderIds := binderIds,
numParams := xs.size,
type := type,
valueStx := view.value : DefViewElabHeader }
check headers newHeader
return newHeader
headers := headers.push newHeader
return headers
private partial def withFunLocalDecls {α} (headers : Array DefViewElabHeader) (k : Array Expr → TermElabM α) : TermElabM α :=
let rec loop (i : Nat) (fvars : Array Expr) := do
if h : i < headers.size then
let header := headers.get ⟨i, h⟩
if header.modifiers.isNonrec then
loop (i+1) fvars
else
withLocalDecl header.shortDeclName BinderInfo.auxDecl header.type fun fvar => loop (i+1) (fvars.push fvar)
else
k fvars
loop 0 #[]
private def expandWhereStructInst : Macro
| `(Parser.Command.whereStructInst|where $[$decls:letDecl];* $[$whereDecls?:whereDecls]?) => do
let letIdDecls ← decls.mapM fun stx => match stx with
| `(letDecl|$_decl:letPatDecl) => Macro.throwErrorAt stx "patterns are not allowed here"
| `(letDecl|$decl:letEqnsDecl) => expandLetEqnsDecl decl
| `(letDecl|$decl:letIdDecl) => pure decl
| _ => Macro.throwUnsupported
let structInstFields ← letIdDecls.mapM fun
| stx@`(letIdDecl|$id:ident $[$binders]* $[: $ty?]? := $val) => withRef stx do
let mut val := val
if let some ty := ty? then
val ← `(($val : $ty))
val ← if binders.size > 0 then `(fun $[$binders]* => $val:term) else pure val
`(structInstField|$id:ident := $val)
| _ => Macro.throwUnsupported
let body ← `({ $structInstFields,* })
match whereDecls? with
| some whereDecls => expandWhereDecls whereDecls body
| none => return body
| _ => Macro.throwUnsupported
/-
Recall that
```
def declValSimple := leading_parser " :=\n" >> termParser >> optional Term.whereDecls
def declValEqns := leading_parser Term.matchAltsWhereDecls
def declVal := declValSimple <|> declValEqns <|> Term.whereDecls
```
-/
private def declValToTerm (declVal : Syntax) : MacroM Syntax := withRef declVal do
if declVal.isOfKind ``Lean.Parser.Command.declValSimple then
expandWhereDeclsOpt declVal[2] declVal[1]
else if declVal.isOfKind ``Lean.Parser.Command.declValEqns then
expandMatchAltsWhereDecls declVal[0]
else if declVal.isOfKind ``Lean.Parser.Command.whereStructInst then
expandWhereStructInst declVal
else if declVal.isMissing then
Macro.throwErrorAt declVal "declaration body is missing"
else
Macro.throwErrorAt declVal "unexpected declaration body"
private def elabFunValues (headers : Array DefViewElabHeader) : TermElabM (Array Expr) :=
headers.mapM fun header => withDeclName header.declName <| withLevelNames header.levelNames do
let valStx ← liftMacroM <| declValToTerm header.valueStx
forallBoundedTelescope header.type header.numParams fun xs type => do
-- Add new info nodes for new fvars. The server will detect all fvars of a binder by the binder's source location.
for i in [0:header.binderIds.size] do
-- skip auto-bound prefix in `xs`
addLocalVarInfo header.binderIds[i] xs[header.numParams - header.binderIds.size + i]
let val ← elabTermEnsuringType valStx type
mkLambdaFVars xs val
private def collectUsed (headers : Array DefViewElabHeader) (values : Array Expr) (toLift : List LetRecToLift)
: StateRefT CollectFVars.State MetaM Unit := do
headers.forM fun header => collectUsedFVars header.type
values.forM collectUsedFVars
toLift.forM fun letRecToLift => do
collectUsedFVars letRecToLift.type
collectUsedFVars letRecToLift.val
private def removeUnusedVars (vars : Array Expr) (headers : Array DefViewElabHeader) (values : Array Expr) (toLift : List LetRecToLift)
: TermElabM (LocalContext × LocalInstances × Array Expr) := do
let (_, used) ← (collectUsed headers values toLift).run {}
removeUnused vars used
private def withUsed {α} (vars : Array Expr) (headers : Array DefViewElabHeader) (values : Array Expr) (toLift : List LetRecToLift)
(k : Array Expr → TermElabM α) : TermElabM α := do
let (lctx, localInsts, vars) ← removeUnusedVars vars headers values toLift
withLCtx lctx localInsts <| k vars
private def isExample (views : Array DefView) : Bool :=
views.any (·.kind.isExample)
private def isTheorem (views : Array DefView) : Bool :=
views.any (·.kind.isTheorem)
private def instantiateMVarsAtHeader (header : DefViewElabHeader) : TermElabM DefViewElabHeader := do
let type ← instantiateMVars header.type
pure { header with type := type }
private def instantiateMVarsAtLetRecToLift (toLift : LetRecToLift) : TermElabM LetRecToLift := do
let type ← instantiateMVars toLift.type
let val ← instantiateMVars toLift.val
pure { toLift with type := type, val := val }
private def typeHasRecFun (type : Expr) (funFVars : Array Expr) (letRecsToLift : List LetRecToLift) : Option FVarId :=
let occ? := type.find? fun e => match e with
| Expr.fvar fvarId _ => funFVars.contains e || letRecsToLift.any fun toLift => toLift.fvarId == fvarId
| _ => false
match occ? with
| some (Expr.fvar fvarId _) => some fvarId
| _ => none
private def getFunName (fvarId : FVarId) (letRecsToLift : List LetRecToLift) : TermElabM Name := do
match (← findLocalDecl? fvarId) with
| some decl => pure decl.userName
| none =>
/- Recall that the FVarId of nested let-recs are not in the current local context. -/
match letRecsToLift.findSome? fun toLift => if toLift.fvarId == fvarId then some toLift.shortDeclName else none with
| none => throwError "unknown function"
| some n => pure n
/-
Ensures that the of let-rec definition types do not contain functions being defined.
In principle, this test can be improved. We could perform it after we separate the set of functions is strongly connected components.
However, this extra complication doesn't seem worth it.
-/
private def checkLetRecsToLiftTypes (funVars : Array Expr) (letRecsToLift : List LetRecToLift) : TermElabM Unit :=
letRecsToLift.forM fun toLift =>
match typeHasRecFun toLift.type funVars letRecsToLift with
| none => pure ()
| some fvarId => do
let fnName ← getFunName fvarId letRecsToLift
throwErrorAt toLift.ref "invalid type in 'let rec', it uses '{fnName}' which is being defined simultaneously"
namespace MutualClosure
/- A mapping from FVarId to Set of FVarIds. -/
abbrev UsedFVarsMap := FVarIdMap FVarIdSet
/-
Create the `UsedFVarsMap` mapping that takes the variable id for the mutually recursive functions being defined to the set of
free variables in its definition.
For `mainFVars`, this is just the set of section variables `sectionVars` used.
For nested let-rec functions, we collect their free variables.
Recall that a `let rec` expressions are encoded as follows in the elaborator.
```lean
let rec
f : A := t,
g : B := s;
body
```
is encoded as
```lean
let f : A := ?m₁;
let g : B := ?m₂;
body
```
where `?m₁` and `?m₂` are synthetic opaque metavariables. That are assigned by this module.
We may have nested `let rec`s.
```lean
let rec f : A :=
let rec g : B := t;
s;
body
```
is encoded as
```lean
let f : A := ?m₁;
body
```
and the body of `f` is stored the field `val` of a `LetRecToLift`. For the example above,
we would have a `LetRecToLift` containing:
```
{
mvarId := m₁,
val := `(let g : B := ?m₂; body)
...
}
```
Note that `g` is not a free variable at `(let g : B := ?m₂; body)`. We recover the fact that
`f` depends on `g` because it contains `m₂`
-/
private def mkInitialUsedFVarsMap (mctx : MetavarContext) (sectionVars : Array Expr) (mainFVarIds : Array FVarId) (letRecsToLift : Array LetRecToLift)
: UsedFVarsMap := Id.run do
let mut sectionVarSet := {}
for var in sectionVars do
sectionVarSet := sectionVarSet.insert var.fvarId!
let mut usedFVarMap := {}
for mainFVarId in mainFVarIds do
usedFVarMap := usedFVarMap.insert mainFVarId sectionVarSet
for toLift in letRecsToLift do
let state := Lean.collectFVars {} toLift.val
let state := Lean.collectFVars state toLift.type
let mut set := state.fvarSet
/- toLift.val may contain metavariables that are placeholders for nested let-recs. We should collect the fvarId
for the associated let-rec because we need this information to compute the fixpoint later. -/
let mvarIds := (toLift.val.collectMVars {}).result
for mvarId in mvarIds do
match letRecsToLift.findSome? fun (toLift : LetRecToLift) => if toLift.mvarId == mctx.getDelayedRoot mvarId then some toLift.fvarId else none with
| some fvarId => set := set.insert fvarId
| none => pure ()
usedFVarMap := usedFVarMap.insert toLift.fvarId set
pure usedFVarMap
/-
The let-recs may invoke each other. Example:
```
let rec
f (x : Nat) := g x + y
g : Nat → Nat
| 0 => 1
| x+1 => f x + z
```
`y` is free variable in `f`, and `z` is a free variable in `g`.
To close `f` and `g`, `y` and `z` must be in the closure of both.
That is, we need to generate the top-level definitions.
```
def f (y z x : Nat) := g y z x + y
def g (y z : Nat) : Nat → Nat
| 0 => 1
| x+1 => f y z x + z
```
-/
namespace FixPoint
structure State where
usedFVarsMap : UsedFVarsMap := {}
modified : Bool := false
abbrev M := ReaderT (Array FVarId) $ StateM State
private def isModified : M Bool := do pure (← get).modified
private def resetModified : M Unit := modify fun s => { s with modified := false }
private def markModified : M Unit := modify fun s => { s with modified := true }
private def getUsedFVarsMap : M UsedFVarsMap := do pure (← get).usedFVarsMap
private def modifyUsedFVars (f : UsedFVarsMap → UsedFVarsMap) : M Unit := modify fun s => { s with usedFVarsMap := f s.usedFVarsMap }
-- merge s₂ into s₁
private def merge (s₁ s₂ : FVarIdSet) : M FVarIdSet :=
s₂.foldM (init := s₁) fun s₁ k => do
if s₁.contains k then
return s₁
else
markModified
return s₁.insert k
private def updateUsedVarsOf (fvarId : FVarId) : M Unit := do
let usedFVarsMap ← getUsedFVarsMap
match usedFVarsMap.find? fvarId with
| none => pure ()
| some fvarIds =>
let fvarIdsNew ← fvarIds.foldM (init := fvarIds) fun fvarIdsNew fvarId' =>
if fvarId == fvarId' then
pure fvarIdsNew
else
match usedFVarsMap.find? fvarId' with
| none => pure fvarIdsNew
/- We are being sloppy here `otherFVarIds` may contain free variables that are
not in the context of the let-rec associated with fvarId.
We filter these out-of-context free variables later. -/
| some otherFVarIds => merge fvarIdsNew otherFVarIds
modifyUsedFVars fun usedFVars => usedFVars.insert fvarId fvarIdsNew
private partial def fixpoint : Unit → M Unit
| _ => do
resetModified
let letRecFVarIds ← read
letRecFVarIds.forM updateUsedVarsOf
if (← isModified) then
fixpoint ()
def run (letRecFVarIds : Array FVarId) (usedFVarsMap : UsedFVarsMap) : UsedFVarsMap :=
let (_, s) := ((fixpoint ()).run letRecFVarIds).run { usedFVarsMap := usedFVarsMap }
s.usedFVarsMap
end FixPoint
abbrev FreeVarMap := FVarIdMap (Array FVarId)
private def mkFreeVarMap
(mctx : MetavarContext) (sectionVars : Array Expr) (mainFVarIds : Array FVarId)
(recFVarIds : Array FVarId) (letRecsToLift : Array LetRecToLift) : FreeVarMap := Id.run do
let usedFVarsMap := mkInitialUsedFVarsMap mctx sectionVars mainFVarIds letRecsToLift
let letRecFVarIds := letRecsToLift.map fun toLift => toLift.fvarId
let usedFVarsMap := FixPoint.run letRecFVarIds usedFVarsMap
let mut freeVarMap := {}
for toLift in letRecsToLift do
let lctx := toLift.lctx
let fvarIdsSet := (usedFVarsMap.find? toLift.fvarId).get!
let fvarIds := fvarIdsSet.fold (init := #[]) fun fvarIds fvarId =>
if lctx.contains fvarId && !recFVarIds.contains fvarId then
fvarIds.push fvarId
else
fvarIds
freeVarMap := freeVarMap.insert toLift.fvarId fvarIds
return freeVarMap
structure ClosureState where
newLocalDecls : Array LocalDecl := #[]
localDecls : Array LocalDecl := #[]
newLetDecls : Array LocalDecl := #[]
exprArgs : Array Expr := #[]
private def pickMaxFVar? (lctx : LocalContext) (fvarIds : Array FVarId) : Option FVarId :=
fvarIds.getMax? fun fvarId₁ fvarId₂ => (lctx.get! fvarId₁).index < (lctx.get! fvarId₂).index
private def preprocess (e : Expr) : TermElabM Expr := do
let e ← instantiateMVars e
-- which let-decls are dependent. We say a let-decl is dependent if its lambda abstraction is type incorrect.
Meta.check e
pure e
/- Push free variables in `s` to `toProcess` if they are not already there. -/
private def pushNewVars (toProcess : Array FVarId) (s : CollectFVars.State) : Array FVarId :=
s.fvarSet.fold (init := toProcess) fun toProcess fvarId =>
if toProcess.contains fvarId then toProcess else toProcess.push fvarId
private def pushLocalDecl (toProcess : Array FVarId) (fvarId : FVarId) (userName : Name) (type : Expr) (bi := BinderInfo.default)
: StateRefT ClosureState TermElabM (Array FVarId) := do
let type ← preprocess type
modify fun s => { s with
newLocalDecls := s.newLocalDecls.push <| LocalDecl.cdecl default fvarId userName type bi,
exprArgs := s.exprArgs.push (mkFVar fvarId)
}
return pushNewVars toProcess (collectFVars {} type)
private partial def mkClosureForAux (toProcess : Array FVarId) : StateRefT ClosureState TermElabM Unit := do
let lctx ← getLCtx
match pickMaxFVar? lctx toProcess with
| none => pure ()
| some fvarId =>
trace[Elab.definition.mkClosure] "toProcess: {toProcess.map mkFVar}, maxVar: {mkFVar fvarId}"
let toProcess := toProcess.erase fvarId
let localDecl ← getLocalDecl fvarId
match localDecl with
| LocalDecl.cdecl _ _ userName type bi =>
let toProcess ← pushLocalDecl toProcess fvarId userName type bi
mkClosureForAux toProcess
| LocalDecl.ldecl _ _ userName type val _ =>
let zetaFVarIds ← getZetaFVarIds
if !zetaFVarIds.contains fvarId then
/- Non-dependent let-decl. See comment at src/Lean/Meta/Closure.lean -/
let toProcess ← pushLocalDecl toProcess fvarId userName type
mkClosureForAux toProcess
else
/- Dependent let-decl. -/
let type ← preprocess type
let val ← preprocess val
modify fun s => { s with
newLetDecls := s.newLetDecls.push <| LocalDecl.ldecl default fvarId userName type val false,
/- We don't want to interleave let and lambda declarations in our closure. So, we expand any occurrences of fvarId
at `newLocalDecls` and `localDecls` -/
newLocalDecls := s.newLocalDecls.map (replaceFVarIdAtLocalDecl fvarId val),
localDecls := s.localDecls.map (replaceFVarIdAtLocalDecl fvarId val)
}
mkClosureForAux (pushNewVars toProcess (collectFVars (collectFVars {} type) val))
private partial def mkClosureFor (freeVars : Array FVarId) (localDecls : Array LocalDecl) : TermElabM ClosureState := do
let (_, s) ← (mkClosureForAux freeVars).run { localDecls := localDecls }
pure { s with
newLocalDecls := s.newLocalDecls.reverse,
newLetDecls := s.newLetDecls.reverse,
exprArgs := s.exprArgs.reverse
}
structure LetRecClosure where
ref : Syntax
localDecls : Array LocalDecl
closed : Expr -- expression used to replace occurrences of the let-rec FVarId
toLift : LetRecToLift
private def mkLetRecClosureFor (toLift : LetRecToLift) (freeVars : Array FVarId) : TermElabM LetRecClosure := do
let lctx := toLift.lctx
withLCtx lctx toLift.localInstances do
lambdaTelescope toLift.val fun xs val => do
let type ← instantiateForall toLift.type xs
let lctx ← getLCtx
let s ← mkClosureFor freeVars <| xs.map fun x => lctx.get! x.fvarId!
let type := Closure.mkForall s.localDecls <| Closure.mkForall s.newLetDecls type
let val := Closure.mkLambda s.localDecls <| Closure.mkLambda s.newLetDecls val
let c := mkAppN (Lean.mkConst toLift.declName) s.exprArgs
assignExprMVar toLift.mvarId c
return {
ref := toLift.ref
localDecls := s.newLocalDecls
closed := c
toLift := { toLift with val := val, type := type }
}
private def mkLetRecClosures (sectionVars : Array Expr) (mainFVarIds : Array FVarId) (recFVarIds : Array FVarId) (letRecsToLift : Array LetRecToLift) : TermElabM (List LetRecClosure) := do
-- Compute the set of free variables (excluding `recFVarIds`) for each let-rec.
let mut letRecsToLift := letRecsToLift
let mut freeVarMap := mkFreeVarMap (← getMCtx) sectionVars mainFVarIds recFVarIds letRecsToLift
let mut result := #[]
for i in [:letRecsToLift.size] do
if letRecsToLift[i].val.hasExprMVar then
-- This can happen when this particular let-rec has nested let-rec that have been resolved in previous iterations.
-- This code relies on the fact that nested let-recs occur before the outer most let-recs at `letRecsToLift`.
-- Unresolved nested let-recs appear as metavariables before they are resolved. See `assignExprMVar` at `mkLetRecClosureFor`
let valNew ← instantiateMVars letRecsToLift[i].val
letRecsToLift := letRecsToLift.modify i fun t => { t with val := valNew }
-- We have to recompute the `freeVarMap` in this case. This overhead should not be an issue in practice.
freeVarMap := mkFreeVarMap (← getMCtx) sectionVars mainFVarIds recFVarIds letRecsToLift
let toLift := letRecsToLift[i]
result := result.push (← mkLetRecClosureFor toLift (freeVarMap.find? toLift.fvarId).get!)
return result.toList
/- Mapping from FVarId of mutually recursive functions being defined to "closure" expression. -/
abbrev Replacement := FVarIdMap Expr
def insertReplacementForMainFns (r : Replacement) (sectionVars : Array Expr) (mainHeaders : Array DefViewElabHeader) (mainFVars : Array Expr) : Replacement :=
mainFVars.size.fold (init := r) fun i r =>
r.insert mainFVars[i].fvarId! (mkAppN (Lean.mkConst mainHeaders[i].declName) sectionVars)
def insertReplacementForLetRecs (r : Replacement) (letRecClosures : List LetRecClosure) : Replacement :=
letRecClosures.foldl (init := r) fun r c =>
r.insert c.toLift.fvarId c.closed
def Replacement.apply (r : Replacement) (e : Expr) : Expr :=
e.replace fun e => match e with
| Expr.fvar fvarId _ => match r.find? fvarId with
| some c => some c
| _ => none
| _ => none
def pushMain (preDefs : Array PreDefinition) (sectionVars : Array Expr) (mainHeaders : Array DefViewElabHeader) (mainVals : Array Expr)
: TermElabM (Array PreDefinition) :=
mainHeaders.size.foldM (init := preDefs) fun i preDefs => do
let header := mainHeaders[i]
let val ← mkLambdaFVars sectionVars mainVals[i]
let type ← mkForallFVars sectionVars header.type
return preDefs.push {
ref := getDeclarationSelectionRef header.ref
kind := header.kind
declName := header.declName
levelParams := [], -- we set it later
modifiers := header.modifiers
type := type
value := val
}
def pushLetRecs (preDefs : Array PreDefinition) (letRecClosures : List LetRecClosure) (kind : DefKind) (modifiers : Modifiers) : Array PreDefinition :=
letRecClosures.foldl (init := preDefs) fun preDefs c =>
let type := Closure.mkForall c.localDecls c.toLift.type
let val := Closure.mkLambda c.localDecls c.toLift.val
preDefs.push {
ref := c.ref
kind := kind
declName := c.toLift.declName
levelParams := [] -- we set it later
modifiers := { modifiers with attrs := c.toLift.attrs }
type := type
value := val
}
def getKindForLetRecs (mainHeaders : Array DefViewElabHeader) : DefKind :=
if mainHeaders.any fun h => h.kind.isTheorem then DefKind.«theorem»
else DefKind.«def»
def getModifiersForLetRecs (mainHeaders : Array DefViewElabHeader) : Modifiers := {
isNoncomputable := mainHeaders.any fun h => h.modifiers.isNoncomputable
recKind := if mainHeaders.any fun h => h.modifiers.isPartial then RecKind.partial else RecKind.default
isUnsafe := mainHeaders.any fun h => h.modifiers.isUnsafe
}
/-
- `sectionVars`: The section variables used in the `mutual` block.
- `mainHeaders`: The elaborated header of the top-level definitions being defined by the mutual block.
- `mainFVars`: The auxiliary variables used to represent the top-level definitions being defined by the mutual block.
- `mainVals`: The elaborated value for the top-level definitions
- `letRecsToLift`: The let-rec's definitions that need to be lifted
-/
def main (sectionVars : Array Expr) (mainHeaders : Array DefViewElabHeader) (mainFVars : Array Expr) (mainVals : Array Expr) (letRecsToLift : List LetRecToLift)
: TermElabM (Array PreDefinition) := do
-- Store in recFVarIds the fvarId of every function being defined by the mutual block.
let letRecsToLift := letRecsToLift.toArray
let mainFVarIds := mainFVars.map Expr.fvarId!
let recFVarIds := (letRecsToLift.map fun toLift => toLift.fvarId) ++ mainFVarIds
resetZetaFVarIds
withTrackingZeta do
-- By checking `toLift.type` and `toLift.val` we populate `zetaFVarIds`. See comments at `src/Lean/Meta/Closure.lean`.
let letRecsToLift ← letRecsToLift.mapM fun toLift => withLCtx toLift.lctx toLift.localInstances do
Meta.check toLift.type
Meta.check toLift.val
return { toLift with val := (← instantiateMVars toLift.val), type := (← instantiateMVars toLift.type) }
let letRecClosures ← mkLetRecClosures sectionVars mainFVarIds recFVarIds letRecsToLift
-- mkLetRecClosures assign metavariables that were placeholders for the lifted declarations.
let mainVals ← mainVals.mapM (instantiateMVars ·)
let mainHeaders ← mainHeaders.mapM instantiateMVarsAtHeader
let letRecClosures ← letRecClosures.mapM fun closure => do pure { closure with toLift := (← instantiateMVarsAtLetRecToLift closure.toLift) }
-- Replace fvarIds for functions being defined with closed terms
let r := insertReplacementForMainFns {} sectionVars mainHeaders mainFVars
let r := insertReplacementForLetRecs r letRecClosures
let mainVals := mainVals.map r.apply
let mainHeaders := mainHeaders.map fun h => { h with type := r.apply h.type }
let letRecClosures := letRecClosures.map fun c => { c with toLift := { c.toLift with type := r.apply c.toLift.type, val := r.apply c.toLift.val } }
let letRecKind := getKindForLetRecs mainHeaders
let letRecMods := getModifiersForLetRecs mainHeaders
pushMain (pushLetRecs #[] letRecClosures letRecKind letRecMods) sectionVars mainHeaders mainVals
end MutualClosure
private def getAllUserLevelNames (headers : Array DefViewElabHeader) : List Name :=
if h : 0 < headers.size then
-- Recall that all top-level functions must have the same levels. See `check` method above
(headers.get ⟨0, h⟩).levelNames
else
[]
/-- Eagerly convert universe metavariables occurring in theorem headers to universe parameters. -/
private def levelMVarToParamHeaders (views : Array DefView) (headers : Array DefViewElabHeader) : TermElabM (Array DefViewElabHeader) := do
let rec process : StateRefT Nat TermElabM (Array DefViewElabHeader) := do
let mut newHeaders := #[]
for view in views, header in headers do
if view.kind.isTheorem then
newHeaders := newHeaders.push { header with type := (← levelMVarToParam' header.type) }
else
newHeaders := newHeaders.push header
return newHeaders
let newHeaders ← (process).run' 1
newHeaders.mapM fun header => return { header with type := (← instantiateMVars header.type) }
/-- Result for `mkInst?` -/
structure MkInstResult where
instVal : Expr
instType : Expr
outParams : Array Expr := #[]
/--
Construct an instance for `className out₁ ... outₙ type`.
The method support classes with a prefix of `outParam`s (e.g. `MonadReader`). -/
private partial def mkInst? (className : Name) (type : Expr) : MetaM (Option MkInstResult) := do
let rec go? (instType instTypeType : Expr) (outParams : Array Expr) : MetaM (Option MkInstResult) := do
let instTypeType ← whnfD instTypeType
unless instTypeType.isForall do
return none
let d := instTypeType.bindingDomain!
if d.isOutParam then
let mvar ← mkFreshExprMVar d
go? (mkApp instType mvar) (instTypeType.bindingBody!.instantiate1 mvar) (outParams.push mvar)
else
unless (← isDefEqGuarded (← inferType type) d) do
return none
let instType ← instantiateMVars (mkApp instType type)
let instVal ← synthInstance instType
return some { instVal, instType, outParams }
let instType ← mkConstWithFreshMVarLevels className
go? instType (← inferType instType) #[]
def processDefDeriving (className : Name) (declName : Name) : TermElabM Bool := do
try
let ConstantInfo.defnInfo info ← getConstInfo declName | return false
let some result ← mkInst? className info.value | return false
let instTypeNew := mkApp result.instType.appFn! (Lean.mkConst declName (info.levelParams.map mkLevelParam))
Meta.check instTypeNew
let instName ← liftMacroM <| mkUnusedBaseName (declName.appendBefore "inst" |>.appendAfter className.getString!)
addAndCompile <| Declaration.defnDecl {
name := instName
levelParams := info.levelParams
type := (← instantiateMVars instTypeNew)
value := (← instantiateMVars result.instVal)
hints := info.hints
safety := info.safety
}
addInstance instName AttributeKind.global (eval_prio default)
return true
catch _ =>
return false
/-- Remove auxiliary match discriminant let-declarations. -/
def eraseAuxDiscr (e : Expr) : CoreM Expr := do
Core.transform e fun e => match e with
| Expr.letE n _ v b .. =>
if isAuxDiscrName n then
return TransformStep.visit (b.instantiate1 v)
else
return TransformStep.visit e
| e => return TransformStep.visit e
partial def checkForHiddenUnivLevels (allUserLevelNames : List Name) (preDefs : Array PreDefinition) : TermElabM Unit :=
unless (← MonadLog.hasErrors) do
-- We do not report this kind of error if the declaration already contains errors
let mut sTypes : CollectLevelParams.State := {}
let mut sValues : CollectLevelParams.State := {}
for preDef in preDefs do
sTypes := collectLevelParams sTypes preDef.type
sValues := collectLevelParams sValues preDef.value
if sValues.params.all fun u => sTypes.params.contains u || allUserLevelNames.contains u then
-- If all universe level occurring in values also occur in types or explicitly provided universes, then everything is fine
-- and we just return
return ()
let checkPreDef (preDef : PreDefinition) : TermElabM Unit :=
-- Otherwise, we try to produce an error message containing the expression with the offending universe
let rec visitLevel (u : Level) : ReaderT Expr TermElabM Unit := do
match u with
| .succ u _ => visitLevel u
| .imax u v _ | .max u v _ => visitLevel u; visitLevel v
| .param n _ =>
unless sTypes.visitedLevel.contains u || allUserLevelNames.contains n do
let parent ← withOptions (fun o => pp.universes.set o true) do addMessageContext m!"{indentExpr (← read)}"
let body ← withOptions (fun o => pp.letVarTypes.setIfNotSet (pp.funBinderTypes.setIfNotSet o true) true) do addMessageContext m!"{indentExpr preDef.value}"
throwError "invalid occurrence of universe level '{u}' at '{preDef.declName}', it does not occur at the declaration type, nor it is explicit universe level provided by the user, occurring at expression{parent}\nat declaration body{body}"
| _ => pure ()
let rec visit (e : Expr) : ReaderT Expr (MonadCacheT ExprStructEq Unit TermElabM) Unit := do
checkCache { val := e : ExprStructEq } fun _ => do
match e with
| .forallE n d b c | .lam n d b c => visit d e; withLocalDecl n c.binderInfo d fun x => visit (b.instantiate1 x) e
| .letE n t v b _ => visit t e; visit v e; withLetDecl n t v fun x => visit (b.instantiate1 x) e
| .app .. => e.withApp fun f args => do visit f e; args.forM fun arg => visit arg e
| .mdata _ b _ => visit b e
| .proj _ _ b _ => visit b e
| .sort u _ => visitLevel u (← read)
| .const _ us _ => us.forM (visitLevel · (← read))
| _ => pure ()
visit preDef.value preDef.value |>.run {}
for preDef in preDefs do
checkPreDef preDef
def elabMutualDef (vars : Array Expr) (views : Array DefView) (hints : TerminationHints) : TermElabM Unit :=
if isExample views then
withoutModifyingEnv go
else
go
where
go := do
let scopeLevelNames ← getLevelNames
let headers ← elabHeaders views
let headers ← levelMVarToParamHeaders views headers
let allUserLevelNames := getAllUserLevelNames headers
withFunLocalDecls headers fun funFVars => do
for view in views, funFVar in funFVars do
addLocalVarInfo view.declId funFVar
let values ← elabFunValues headers
Term.synthesizeSyntheticMVarsNoPostponing
let values ← values.mapM (instantiateMVars ·)
let headers ← headers.mapM instantiateMVarsAtHeader
let letRecsToLift ← getLetRecsToLift
let letRecsToLift ← letRecsToLift.mapM instantiateMVarsAtLetRecToLift
checkLetRecsToLiftTypes funFVars letRecsToLift
withUsed vars headers values letRecsToLift fun vars => do
let preDefs ← MutualClosure.main vars headers funFVars values letRecsToLift
for preDef in preDefs do
trace[Elab.definition] "{preDef.declName} : {preDef.type} :=\n{preDef.value}"
let preDefs ← levelMVarToParamPreDecls preDefs
let preDefs ← instantiateMVarsAtPreDecls preDefs
let preDefs ← fixLevelParams preDefs scopeLevelNames allUserLevelNames
let preDefs ← preDefs.mapM fun preDef =>
if preDef.kind.isTheorem || preDef.kind.isExample then
return preDef
else
return { preDef with value := (← eraseAuxDiscr preDef.value) }
checkForHiddenUnivLevels allUserLevelNames preDefs
addPreDefinitions preDefs hints
processDeriving headers
processDeriving (headers : Array DefViewElabHeader) := do
for header in headers, view in views do
if let some classNamesStx := view.deriving? then
for classNameStx in classNamesStx do
let className ← resolveGlobalConstNoOverload classNameStx
withRef classNameStx do
unless (← processDefDeriving className header.declName) do
throwError "failed to synthesize instance '{className}' for '{header.declName}'"
end Term
namespace Command
def elabMutualDef (ds : Array Syntax) (hints : TerminationHints) : CommandElabM Unit := do
let views ← ds.mapM fun d => do
let modifiers ← elabModifiers d[0]
if ds.size > 1 && modifiers.isNonrec then
throwErrorAt d "invalid use of 'nonrec' modifier in 'mutual' block"
mkDefView modifiers d[1]
runTermElabM none fun vars => Term.elabMutualDef vars views hints
end Command
end Lean.Elab