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Kim Morrison
9491d9decc chore: cleanup of Array lemmas 2024-12-10 00:49:25 +11:00
Kim Morrison
c7b8c5c6a6 chore: alignment of Array and List lemmas (#6342)
Further alignment of `Array` and `List` lemmas. Moved lemmas about
`List.toArray` to a separate file, and aligned lemmas about membership.
2024-12-09 11:30:45 +00:00
Kyle Miller
3f791933f1 chore: release notes for 4.14.0 (#6339) 2024-12-09 05:30:50 +00:00
Kyle Miller
63791f0177 feat: _ separators in numeric literals (#6204)
This PR lets `_` be used in numeric literals as a separator. For
example, `1_000_000`, `0xff_ff` or `0b_10_11_01_00`. New lexical syntax:
```text
numeral10 : [0-9]+ ("_"+ [0-9]+)*
numeral2  : "0" [bB] ("_"* [0-1]+)+
numeral8  : "0" [oO] ("_"* [0-7]+)+
numeral16 : "0" [xX] ("_"* hex_char+)+
float     : numeral10 "." numeral10? [eE[+-]numeral10]
```

Closes #6199
2024-12-08 22:23:12 +00:00
Kim Morrison
6abb8aad43 chore: cleanup of Array lemmas (#6337)
This PRs continues cleaning up Array lemmas and improving alignment with
List.
2024-12-08 22:03:23 +00:00
Kim Morrison
4dd182c554 chore: remove deprecated aliases for Int.tdiv and Int.tmod (#6322)
This PR removes the deprecated aliases `Int.div := Int.tdiv` and
`Int.mod := Int.tmod`. Later we will rename `Int.ediv` to `Int.div` and
`Int.emod` to `Int.mod`.
2024-12-08 05:19:42 +00:00
jsr-p
762c5758f5 doc: missing (type := true) in reader monad example (#6196)
This PR adds missing `(types := true)` to `#reduce` example in [Readers
example](https://lean-lang.org/lean4/doc/monads/readers.lean.html).
Since [4.10](https://lean-lang.org/blog/2024-8-1-lean-4100/) the `(types
:= true)` is necessary for the `ReaderM Environment String` type to be
reduced into `Environment → String`.
2024-12-07 15:59:36 +00:00
Joachim Breitner
6447fda253 feat: FunInd: omit unused parameters (#6330)
This PR removes unnecessary parameters from the funcion induction
principles. This is a breaking change; broken code can typically be adjusted
simply by passing fewer parameters.

Part 2, adjusting after stage0 update.

Closes #6320
2024-12-07 04:19:21 +01:00
Joachim Breitner
279f36b4cc chore: update stage0 2024-12-07 04:19:21 +01:00
Joachim Breitner
d2853ecbc4 feat: FunInd: omit unused parameters (#6330)
This PR removes unnecessary parameters from the funcion induction
principles. This is a breaking change; broken code can typically be adjusted
simply by passing fewer parameters.

Part 1, before stage0 update.

Closes #6320
2024-12-07 04:19:21 +01:00
Kim Morrison
6e60d13084 feat: getElem lemmas for Vector operations (#6324)
This PR adds `GetElem` lemmas for the basic `Vector` operations.

The `Vector` API is still very sparse, but I'm hoping to infill rapidly.
2024-12-06 01:45:19 +00:00
Kim Morrison
019f8e175f chore: protect Fin.cast and BitVec.cast (#6315)
This PR adds `protected` to `Fin.cast` and `BitVec.cast`, to avoid
confusion with `_root_.cast`. These should mostly be used via
dot-notation in any case.
2024-12-05 06:11:45 +00:00
Kim Morrison
c366a291ca chore: generalize universe in Array.find? (#6318)
This PR generalizes the universe level for `Array.find?`, by giving it a
separate implementation from `Array.findM?`.
2024-12-05 06:11:40 +00:00
Alex Keizer
1400b95ffb feat: upstream ToLevel from mathlib (#6285)
This PR upstreams the `ToLevel` typeclass from mathlib and uses it to
fix the existing `ToExpr` instances so that they are truly universe
polymorphic (previously it generated malformed expressions when the
universe level was nonzero). We improve on the mathlib definition of
`ToLevel` to ensure the class always lives in `Type`, irrespective of
the universe parameter.

This implements part one of the plan to upstream a derive handler for
`ToExpr`, as discussed in #5906 and #5909.

---------

Co-authored-by: Kyle Miller <kmill31415@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Tobias Grosser <tobias@grosser.es>
2024-12-05 05:50:32 +00:00
Kim Morrison
00c7b85261 feat: lemmas about for loops over Option (#6316)
This PR adds lemmas simplifying `for` loops over `Option` into
`Option.pelim`, giving parity with lemmas simplifying `for` loops of
`List` into `List.fold`.
2024-12-05 05:09:07 +00:00
Leonardo de Moura
f6e88e5a05 fix: missing HEq support at ToLCNF (#6311)
This PR adds support for `HEq` to the new code generator.
2024-12-04 19:49:16 +00:00
Sebastian Ullrich
88573c802d test: do not filter output for non-diff tests (#6308) 2024-12-04 17:49:35 +00:00
Henrik Böving
faf07e58db chore: remove unused imports (#6305)
This PR removes an unused import in the time library that can yield to
import cycles when building stuff that gets imported by `Std.Internal`
but also wants to import `Std.Time`.
2024-12-04 12:46:08 +00:00
Tobias Grosser
c5181569f9 feat: BitVec.[toInt|toFin]_concat and Bool.toInt (#6182)
This PR adds `BitVec.[toInt|toFin]_concat` and moves a couple of
theorems into the concat section, as `BitVec.msb_concat` is needed for
the `toInt_concat` proof.

We also add `Bool.toInt`.
2024-12-04 01:53:30 +00:00
Siddharth
77211029da feat: BitVec.toFin/ToInt BitVec.ushiftRight (#6238)
This PR adds theorems characterizing the value of the unsigned shift
right of a bitvector in terms of its 2s complement interpretation as an
integer.
Unsigned shift right by at least one bit makes the value of the
bitvector less than or equal to `2^(w-1)`,
makes the interpretation of the bitvector `Int` and `Nat` agree.
In the case when `n = 0`, then the shift right value equals the integer
interpretation.

```lean
theorem toInt_ushiftRight_eq_ite {x : BitVec w} {n : Nat} :
  (x >>> n).toInt = if n = 0 then x.toInt else x.toNat >>> n
```

```lean
theorem toFin_uShiftRight {x : BitVec w} {n : Nat} :
  (x >>> n).toFin = x.toFin / (Fin.ofNat' (2^w) (2^n))
```

---------

Co-authored-by: Harun Khan <harun19@stanford.edu>
Co-authored-by: Tobias Grosser <github@grosser.es>
2024-12-04 01:49:58 +00:00
Lean stage0 autoupdater
da9a0c4190 chore: update stage0 2024-12-04 00:04:00 +00:00
Leonardo de Moura
b9bf94313a feat: add debug.proofAsSorry (#6300)
This PR adds the `debug.proofAsSorry` option. When enabled, the proofs
of theorems are ignored and replaced with `sorry`.
2024-12-03 23:21:38 +00:00
Sebastian Ullrich
2a891a3889 chore: CMAKE_CXX_SYSROOT_FLAG is also needed for linking (#6297)
Fixes #6296
2024-12-03 16:14:22 +00:00
Sebastian Ullrich
00718c3959 chore: clean up Elab.async handling (#6299)
* Make sure metaprogramming users cannot be surprised by its
introduction
* Make `#guard_msgs` compatible with its use
2024-12-03 12:42:02 +00:00
Sebastian Ullrich
473274f145 chore: update stage0 2024-12-03 13:59:37 +01:00
Kim Morrison
7b98fbece4 feat: reverse HashMap.toList, so it agrees with HashMap.toArray (#6244)
This PR changes the implementation of `HashMap.toList`, so the ordering
agrees with `HashMap.toArray`.

Currently there are no verification lemmas about `HashMap.toList`, so no
contract is being broken yet!
2024-12-03 12:25:35 +00:00
Henrik Böving
24b412ebe3 refactor: move IO.Channel and IO.Mutex to Std.Sync (#6282)
This PR moves `IO.Channel` and `IO.Mutex` from `Init` to `Std.Sync` and
renames them to `Std.Channel` and `Std.Mutex`.

Note that the original files are retained and the deprecation is written
manually as we cannot import `Std` from `Init` so this is the only way
to deprecate without a hard breaking change. In particular we do not yet
move `Std.Queue` from `Init` to `Std` both because it needs to be
retained for this deprecation to work but also because it is already
within the `Std` namespace and as such we cannot maintain two copies of
the file at once. After the deprecation period is finished `Std.Queue`
will find a new home in `Std.Data.Queue`.
2024-12-03 09:36:50 +00:00
Kim Morrison
cb600ed9b4 chore: restore broken proofs
This reverts commit d099f560f72b5f18695c7fb586a9da93af0cb17e.
2024-12-03 17:59:23 +11:00
Kim Morrison
57d83c835e feat: add simp configuration to norm_cast macros 2024-12-03 17:59:23 +11:00
Kim Morrison
ce27d49e31 chore: update stage0 2024-12-03 17:59:23 +11:00
Kim Morrison
8a7889d602 chore: temporarily sorry broken proofs 2024-12-03 17:59:23 +11:00
Kim Morrison
69340297be chore: add simp configuration to norm_cast syntax
chore: define NormCastConfig earlier
2024-12-03 17:59:23 +11:00
Kim Morrison
222abdd43d feat: simprocs for other Fin operations (#6295)
This PR sets up simprocs for all the remaining operations defined in
`Init.Data.Fin.Basic`
2024-12-03 04:42:17 +00:00
François G. Dorais
490be9282e chore: specialize fold loops (#6293)
This PR adds `specialize` and `semireducible` attributes to loops for
`Fin.fold[lr]M?`
2024-12-03 02:44:19 +00:00
Kim Morrison
cda6d5c67a chore: upstream List.length_flatMap (#6294)
This PR upstreams `List.length_flatMap`, `countP_flatMap` and
`count_flatMap` from Mathlib. These were not possible to state before we
upstreamed `List.sum`.
2024-12-03 01:59:32 +00:00
Kim Morrison
904404303b chore: robustify for byAsSorry (#6287)
This PR makes some proofs more robust so they will still work with
`byAsSorry`. Unfortunately, they are not a complete fix and there are
remaining problems building with `byAsSorry`.
2024-12-02 23:53:16 +00:00
Mac Malone
f6bc6b2eb1 fix: lake: properly prepend job log in ensureJob (#6291)
This PR ensures the the log error position is properly preserved when
prepending stray log entries to the job log. It also adds comparison
support for `Log.Pos`.
2024-12-02 23:43:12 +00:00
Mac Malone
d9d54c1f99 chore: lake: use & check prelude (#6289)
This PR adapts Lake modules to use `prelude` and includes them in the
`check-prelude` CI.
2024-12-02 19:55:05 +00:00
Henrik Böving
b2336fd980 perf: speed up bv_decide reflection using Lean.RArray (#6288)
This PR uses Lean.RArray in bv_decide's reflection proofs. Giving
speedups on problems with lots of variables.

Implement like #6068, speedup:
```
# before
λ hyperfine "lean +nightly-2024-12-02 tests/lean/run/bv_reflection_stress.lean"
Benchmark 1: lean +nightly-2024-12-02 tests/lean/run/bv_reflection_stress.lean
  Time (mean ± σ):      1.939 s ±  0.007 s    [User: 1.549 s, System: 0.104 s]
  Range (min … max):    1.928 s …  1.947 s    10 runs
# after
λ hyperfine "lean tests/lean/run/bv_reflection_stress.lean"                                                                                                                                                                                                                        
Benchmark 1: lean tests/lean/run/bv_reflection_stress.lean
  Time (mean ± σ):      1.409 s ±  0.006 s    [User: 1.058 s, System: 0.073 s]
  Range (min … max):    1.401 s …  1.419 s    10 runs
```
2024-12-02 17:44:58 +00:00
Mac Malone
f156f22d7c feat: lake: build without leanc (#6176)
This PR changes Lake's build process to no longer use `leanc` for
compiling C files or linking shared libraries and executables. Instead,
it directly invokes the bundled compiler (or the native compiler if
none) using the necessary flags.
2024-12-02 17:11:27 +00:00
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2024-12-02 10:33:27 +00:00
Sebastian Ullrich
6fcf35e930 chore: script/mathlib-bench (#6280)
A simple approach to benchmarking lean4 PRs against Mathlib
2024-12-02 10:00:57 +00:00
Marc Huisinga
b3e0c9c3fa fix: use sensible notion of indentation in structure instance field completion (#6279)
This PR fixes a bug in structure instance field completion that caused
it to not function correctly for bracketed structure instances written
in Mathlib style.
2024-12-02 09:37:12 +00:00
Kim Morrison
3c5e612dc5 chore: begin development cycle for v4.16.0 (#6277) 2024-12-02 04:11:10 +00:00
Kim Morrison
29e84fa7ea feat: omega doesn't get stuck on bare Int.negSucc (#6276)
This PR ensures `omega` doesn't get stuck on bare `Int.negSucc` terms in
goals.

This came up in https://github.com/ImperialCollegeLondon/FLT/pull/260.
2024-12-01 23:57:15 +00:00
Mac Malone
6bf8ff32f0 feat: more UInt bitwise theorems (#6188)
This PR completes the `toNat` theorems for the bitwise operations
(`and`, `or`, `xor`, `shiftLeft`, `shiftRight`) of the UInt types and
adds `toBitVec` theorems as well. It also renames `and_toNat` to
`toNat_and` to fit with the current naming convention.
2024-12-01 22:38:49 +00:00
Henrik Böving
62b8238782 chore: remove accidentally added file (#6262)
This PR removes an accidentally comitted file.
2024-12-01 21:11:44 +00:00
Kyle Miller
0a2a8e8aa4 feat: make "foo has been deprecated" warning be hoverable (#6273)
This PR modifies the "foo has been deprecated: use betterFoo instead"
warning so that foo and betterFoo are hoverable.
2024-12-01 19:12:42 +00:00
Kyle Miller
23236ef520 fix: have Lean.Meta.isConstructorApp'? be aware of n + k Nat offsets (#6270)
This PR fixes a bug that could cause the `injectivity` tactic to fail in
reducible mode, which could cause unfolding lemma generation to fail
(used by tactics such as `unfold`). In particular,
`Lean.Meta.isConstructorApp'?` was not aware that `n + 1` is equivalent
to `Nat.succ n`.

Closes #5064
2024-12-01 18:04:32 +00:00
Kim Morrison
b2f70dad52 feat: Array.swap_perm (#6272)
This PR introduces the basic theory of permutations of `Array`s and
proves `Array.swap_perm`.

The API falls well short of what is available for `List` at this point.
2024-12-01 08:35:28 +00:00
Kim Morrison
819cb879e1 chore: upstream Vector lemmas (#6271)
This PR upstreams existing lemmas about `Vector` from Batteries.

Thanks to @fgdorais for preparing these in
https://github.com/leanprover-community/batteries/pull/1062. Further
contributions to the `Vector` API welcome via PR here.
2024-12-01 06:44:14 +00:00
Kim Morrison
3ee2842e77 feat: remove runtime bounds checks and partial from qsort (#6241)
This PR refactors `Array.qsort` to remove runtime array bounds checks,
and avoids the use of `partial`. We use the `Vector` API, along with
auto_params, to avoid having to write any proofs. The new code
benchmarks indistinguishably from the old.
2024-12-01 06:26:00 +00:00
Kyle Miller
7b8504cf06 chore: post-stage0 cleanup for #6165 (#6268)
This PR puts code in terms of syntax quotations now that there has been
a stage0 update. Fixes a lingering bug in StructInst where some
intermediate syntax was malformed, but this had no observable effects
outside of some debug messages.
2024-12-01 00:20:59 +00:00
Lean stage0 autoupdater
ca96922b4b chore: update stage0 2024-11-30 21:22:30 +00:00
Kyle Miller
a1c3a36433 feat: parity between structure instance notation and where notation (#6165)
This PR modifies structure instance notation and `where` notation to use
the same notation for fields. Structure instance notation now admits
binders, type ascriptions, and equations, and `where` notation admits
full structure lvals. Examples of these for structure instance notation:
```lean
structure PosFun where
  f : Nat → Nat
  pos : ∀ n, 0 < f n

def p : PosFun :=
  { f n := n + 1
    pos := by simp }

def p' : PosFun :=
  { f | 0 => 1
      | n + 1 => n + 1
    pos := by rintro (_|_) <;> simp }
```
Just like for the structure `where` notation, a field `f x y z : ty :=
val` expands to `f := fun x y z => (val : ty)`. The type ascription is
optional.

The PR also is setting things up for future expansion. Pending some
discussion, in the future structure/`where` notation could have have
embedded `where` clauses; rather than `{ a := { x := 1, y := z } }` one
could write `{ a where x := 1; y := z }`.
2024-11-30 20:27:25 +00:00
Lean stage0 autoupdater
734ea3071d chore: update stage0 2024-11-30 12:58:59 +00:00
Kyle Miller
f3f00451c8 feat: add structInstFieldDecl syntax category (#6265)
This PR is preparation for changes to structure instance notation in
#6165. It adds a syntax category that will be used for field syntax.
2024-11-30 12:12:53 +00:00
Leonardo de Moura
27df5e968a feat: Simp.Config.implicitDefEqProofs (#4595)
This PR implements `Simp.Config.implicitDefEqsProofs`. When `true`
(default: `true`), `simp` will **not** create a proof term for a
rewriting rule associated with an `rfl`-theorem. Rewriting rules are
provided by users by annotating theorems with the attribute `@[simp]`.
If the proof of the theorem is just `rfl` (reflexivity), and
`implicitDefEqProofs := true`, `simp` will **not** create a proof term
which is an application of the annotated theorem.

The default setting does change the existing behavior. Users can use
`simp -implicitDefEqProofs` to force `simp` to create a proof term for
`rfl`-theorems. This can positively impact proof checking time in the
kernel.

This PR also fixes an issue in the `split` tactic that has been exposed
by this feature. It was looking for `split` candidates in proofs and
implicit arguments. See new test for issue exposed by the previous
feature.

---------

Co-authored-by: Kim Morrison <kim@tqft.net>
2024-11-29 22:29:27 +00:00
Lean stage0 autoupdater
3752241edd chore: update stage0 2024-11-29 21:32:14 +00:00
Marc Huisinga
39bffb6fda fix: don't walk full project file tree on every file save (#6246)
This PR fixes a performance issue where the Lean language server would
walk the full project file tree every time a file was saved, blocking
the processing of all other requests and notifications and significantly
increasing overall language server latency after saving.

This issue was originally reported at
https://leanprover.zulipchat.com/#narrow/channel/270676-lean4/topic/Compiling.20too.20slow/near/484386515
and uncovered in a lengthy investigation. The performance bug that
causes the Lean language server to walk the full project file tree when
the file watcher for .ilean files is triggered was introduced when the
.ileans were first introduced, whereas the specific issue of file saving
also triggering the walk was introduced by #3247 in 4.8.0 and the use of
the file watcher for .lean files, which would then also trigger the
directory walk. Combining this with VS Code's auto-save feature causes
the language server to walk the full project file tree on every change
of the document.

It somehow hasn't really been much of an issue until now, but we still
do way too much work in the watchdog main loop. I'll look into resolving
that more general issue in the future.
2024-11-29 15:34:44 +00:00
Sebastian Ullrich
86f303774a chore: harden markPersistent uses (#6257)
This API may or may not have been a footgun, better to be safe than
`sorry`
2024-11-29 14:33:33 +00:00
Sebastian Ullrich
d97af36867 feat: simpler trace timing annotation logic (#6259)
This PR ensures that nesting trace nodes are annotated with timing
information iff `trace.profiler` is active.

The previous connection to the otherwise unrelated `profiler` option was
a remnant from before `trace.profiler` existed; if users want to
annotate explicitly activated trace classes only, they can instead
increase `trace.profiler.threshold`.
2024-11-29 14:03:01 +00:00
Mac Malone
27cc0c8039 feat: USize.reduceToNat (#6190)
This PR adds the builtin simproc `USize.reduceToNat` which reduces the
`USize.toNat` operation on literals less than `UInt32.size` (i.e.,
`4294967296`).
2024-11-29 08:24:40 +00:00
Mac Malone
c9ee66fb1f chore: lake: fix typo in materialize error (#6250) 2024-11-29 06:20:51 +00:00
Kim Morrison
5c7e027b03 chore: cleanup of List/Array lemmas (#6249)
This PR performs further cleanup of `List/Lemmas.lean` and
`Array/Lemmas.lean`, trying to make them more parallel.

Still a long way to go.
2024-11-29 06:12:38 +00:00
Mac Malone
4969ec9cdb feat: more UInt lemmas (#6205)
This PR upstreams some UInt theorems from Batteries and adds more
`toNat`-related theorems. It also adds the missing `UInt8` and `UInt16`
to/from `USize` conversions so that the the interface is uniform across
the UInt types.

**Summary of all changes:**

* Upstreamed and added `toNat` constructors lemmas: `toNat_mk`,
`ofNat_toNat`, `toNat_ofNat`, `toNat_ofNatCore`, and
`USize.toNat_ofNat32`
* Upstreamed and added `toNat` canonicalization; `val_val_eq_toNat` and
`toNat_toBitVec_eq_toNat`
* Added injectivity iffs: `toBitVec_inj`, `toNat_inj`, and `val_inj`
* Added inequality iffs: `le_iff_toNat_le` and `lt_iff_toNat_lt`
* Upstreamed antisymmetry lemmas: `le_antisymm` and `le_antisymm_iff`
* Upstreamed missing `toNat` lemmas on arithmetic operations:
`toNat_add`, `toNat_sub`, `toNat_mul`
* Upstreamed and added missing conversion lemmas: `toNat_toUInt*` and
`toNat_USize`
* Added missing `USize` conversions: `USize.toUInt8`, `UInt8.toUSize`,
`USize.toUInt16`, `UInt16.toUSize`
2024-11-29 02:08:52 +00:00
Mac Malone
827062f807 feat: System.Platform.numBits inequalities (#6247)
This PR adds the theorems `numBits_pos`, `le_numBits`, `numBits_le` ,
which make proving inequalities about `System.Platform.numBits` easier.
2024-11-28 21:20:47 +00:00
Kim Morrison
6d495586a1 chore: deprecate Fin.ofNat (replaced by Fin.ofNat', subsequently to be renamed) (#6242)
This PR deprecates `Fin.ofNat` in favour of `Fin.ofNat'` (which takes an
`[NeZero]` instance, rather than returning an element of `Fin (n+1)`).

After leaving the deprecation warning in place for some time, we will
then rename `ofNat'` back to `ofNat`.
2024-11-28 05:23:23 +00:00
Kim Morrison
10d1d2cc25 chore: cleanup in Array/Lemmas (#6243) 2024-11-28 03:50:41 +00:00
Wojciech Nawrocki
2325f5c7b9 doc: explain abstraction order (#6239)
This PR explains the order in which `Expr.abstract` introduces de Bruijn
indices.
2024-11-28 01:37:30 +00:00
Sofia Rodrigues
88e3a2b1ab fix: improve directory fallback on Linux and trim local time identifier (#6221)
This PR fixes:
- Problems in other linux distributions that the default `tzdata`
directory is not the same as previously defined by ensuring it with a
fallback behavior when directory is missing.
- Trim unnecessary characters from local time identifier.
2024-11-27 14:52:35 +00:00
Lean stage0 autoupdater
b378fe98a7 chore: update stage0 2024-11-27 14:20:47 +00:00
Sebastian Ullrich
5f1ff42a15 fix: Runtime.markPersistent is unsafe (#6209)
This PR documents under which conditions `Runtime.markPersistent` is
unsafe and adjusts the elaborator accordingly
2024-11-27 13:32:05 +00:00
Jens Petersen
30d01f7a9a fix: add cmake COPY_CADICAL option to allow turning off install copy (#5931)
This PR adds a cmake knob to allow turning off installing a copy of
`cadical`.
This can be useful for custom builds/installs where cadical is already
available in the system.

Closes: #5603
2024-11-27 13:21:20 +00:00
Sebastian Ullrich
81b85d8e2f fix: reparsing may need to backtrack two commands (#6236)
This PR fixes an issue where edits to a command containing a nested
docstring fail to reparse the entire command.

Fixes #6227
2024-11-27 13:06:57 +00:00
Sebastian Ullrich
5982a6d230 chore: default parseQuotWithCurrentStage to true in stage 0 (#6212)
Use the default that solves bootstrapping issues in exchange for an
insignificant(?) perf overhead
2024-11-27 12:58:44 +00:00
Mac Malone
ac1197ff59 feat: Lean.loadPlugin (#6130)
This PR adds `Lean.loadPlugin` which exposes functionality similar to
the `lean` executable's `--plugin` option to Lean code.

This will allow custom Lean frontends (e.g., Lake, the Lean language
server) to also load plugins.

---------

Co-authored-by: Sebastian Ullrich <sebasti@nullri.ch>
2024-11-27 09:56:31 +00:00
Kim Morrison
609346f5e0 feat: relate Nat.fold/foldRev/any/all to List.finRange (#6235)
This PR relates that operations `Nat.fold`/`foldRev`/`any`/`all` to the
corresponding List operations over `List.finRange`.
2024-11-27 05:38:18 +00:00
Mac Malone
04f80a1f9f feat: lake: detailed Reservoir fetch error (#6231)
This PR improves the errors Lake produces when it fails to fetch a
dependency from Reservoir. If the package is not indexed, it will
produce a suggestion about how to require it from GitHub.

Closes #5330.
2024-11-27 05:07:09 +00:00
Kim Morrison
7e9dd5668b feat: upstream List.finRange from Batteries (#6234)
This PR upstreams the definition and basic lemmas about `List.finRange`
from Batteries.

Thanks for contributors to Batteries and Mathlib who've previously
worked on this material. Further PRs are welcome here. I'll be adding
more API later.
2024-11-27 04:27:22 +00:00
Kim Morrison
79f050b816 feat: upstream Vector lemmas (#6233)
This PR upstreams lemmas about `Vector` from Batteries.

I'll be adding more soon, and PRs are welcome, particularly from those
who have previously contributed to `Vector` in Batteries.
2024-11-27 04:19:30 +00:00
Siddharth
af4a3f2251 feat: BitVec.toInt_abs (#6154)
This PR implements `BitVec.toInt_abs`.


The absolute value of `x : BitVec w` is naively a case split on the sign
of `x`.
However, recall that when `x = intMin w`, `-x = x`.
Thus, the full value of `abs x` is computed by the case split:
- If `x : BitVec w` is `intMin`, then its absolute value is also `intMin
w`, and
  thus `toInt` will equal `intMin.toInt`.
- Otherwise, if `x` is negative, then `x.abs.toInt = (-x).toInt`.
- Finally, when `x` is nonnegative, then `x.abs.toInt = x.toInt`.

```lean
theorem toInt_abs {x : BitVec w} :
  x.abs.toInt =
    if x = intMin w then (intMin w).toInt
    else if x.msb then -x.toInt
    else x.toInt
```

We also provide a variant of `toInt_abs` that
hides the case split for `x` being positive or negative by using
`natAbs`.
```lean
theorem toInt_abs_eq_natAbs {x : BitVec w} : x.abs.toInt =
    if x = intMin w then (intMin w).toInt else x.toInt.natAbs
```

Supercedes https://github.com/leanprover/lean4/pull/5787

---------

Co-authored-by: Tobias Grosser <github@grosser.es>
2024-11-27 03:50:55 +00:00
Siddharth
7692343720 feat: BitVec.toNat BitVec.signExtend (#6155)
This PR adds `toNat` theorems for `BitVec.signExtend.`

Sign extending to a larger bitwidth depends on the msb. If the msb is
false, then the result equals the original value. If the msb is true,
then we add a value of `(2^v - 2^w)`, which arises from the sign
extension.

```lean
theorem toNat_signExtend (x : BitVec w) {v : Nat} :
    (x.signExtend v).toNat = (x.setWidth v).toNat + if x.msb then 2^v - 2^w else 0
```

Co-authored-by: Harun Khan <harun19@stanford.edu>
2024-11-27 03:50:15 +00:00
Luisa Cicolini
597ef8cfee feat: add Nat.mod_eq_sub and fix dependencies from Nat.sub_mul_eq_mod_of_lt_of_le (#6160)
This PR adds theorem `mod_eq_sub`, makes theorem
`sub_mul_eq_mod_of_lt_of_le` not private anymore and moves its location
within the `rotate*` section to use it in other proofs.
2024-11-27 03:48:59 +00:00
Kim Morrison
321e148f51 feat: Array fold lemmas (#6230)
This PR copies some lemmas about `List.foldX` to `Array`.
2024-11-27 02:09:41 +00:00
Kyle Miller
ce692436f4 feat: expose diff at "synthesized type class instance is not definitionally equal" error (#6213)
This PR exposes the difference in "synthesized type class instance is
not definitionally equal" errors.
2024-11-27 00:52:58 +00:00
Mac Malone
23bec25fce feat: Nat.lt_pow_self (#6200)
This PR upstreams `Nat.lt_pow_self` and `Nat.lt_two_pow` from Mathlib
and uses them to prove the simp theorem `Nat.mod_two_pow`.

This simplifies expressions like `System.Platform.numBits % 2 ^
System.Platform.numBits = System.Platform.numBits`, which is needed for
#6188.
2024-11-26 23:42:23 +00:00
Mac Malone
3d511a582a feat: USize.size inequalities (#6203)
This PR adds the theorems `le_usize_size` and `usize_size_le`, which
make proving inequalities about `USize.size` easier.

It also deprecates `usize_size_gt_zero` in favor of `usize_size_pos` (as
that seems more consistent with our naming covention) and adds
`USize.toNat_ofNat_of_lt_32` for dealing with small USize literals.

It also moves `USize.ofNat32` and `USize.toUInt64` to
`Init.Data.UInt.Basic` as neither are used in `Init.Prelude` anymore.

---------

Co-authored-by: Kim Morrison <kim@tqft.net>
2024-11-26 23:42:15 +00:00
Mac Malone
51015bf5c0 fix: lake: eager logging when materializing deps (#6225)
This PR makes `lake build` also eagerly print package materialization
log lines. Previously, only a `lake update` performed eager logging.
2024-11-26 22:11:23 +00:00
Mac Malone
3ece36de9d feat: GitHub cloud releases do not clobber prebuilt artifacts (#6218)
This PR makes Lake no longer automatically fetch GitHub cloud releases
if the package build directory is already present (mirroring the
behavior of the Reservoir cache). This prevents the cache from
clobbering existing prebuilt artifacts. Users can still manually fetch
the cache and clobber the build directory by running `lake build
<pkg>:release`.
2024-11-26 22:10:42 +00:00
Leonardo de Moura
54c48363ca feat: proper let_fun support in simp (#6220)
This PR adds proper support for `let_fun` in `simp`.
2024-11-26 21:42:08 +00:00
Markus Himmel
0a22f8fa6f chore: improve consistency & documentation for hash table insert and insertMany (#6222)
This PR changes the definition of `HashSet.insertMany` and
`HashSet.Raw.insertMany` so that it is equivalent to repeatedly calling
`HashSet.insert`/`HashSet.Raw.insert`. It also clarifies the docstrings
of all the `insert` and `insertMany` functions.

---------

Co-authored-by: Kim Morrison <scott.morrison@gmail.com>
2024-11-26 11:22:23 +00:00
Kim Morrison
f70b7e5722 feat: @[deprecated] requires a replacement identifier or message, and a since field (#6112)
This PR makes stricter requirements for the `@[deprecated]` attribute,
requiring either a replacement identifier as `@[deprecated bar]` or
suggestion text `@[deprecated "Past its use by date"]`, and also
requires a `since := "..."` field.
2024-11-26 08:45:54 +00:00
Kim Morrison
9a17919ef1 feat: missing lemmas about List's BEq (#6217)
This PR adds `simp` lemmas about `List`'s `==` operation.
2024-11-25 22:55:03 +00:00
Kyle Miller
606aeddf06 feat: make dot notation be affected by export/open (#6189)
This PR changes how generalized field notation ("dot notation") resolves
the function. The new resolution rule is that if `x : S`, then `x.f`
resolves the name `S.f` relative to the root namespace (hence it now
affected by `export` and `open`). Breaking change: aliases now resolve
differently. Before, if `x : S`, and if `S.f` is an alias for `S'.f`,
then `x.f` would use `S'.f` and look for an argument of type `S'`. Now,
it looks for an argument of type `S`, which is more generally useful
behavior. Code making use of the old behavior should consider defining
`S` or `S'` in terms of the other, since dot notation can unfold
definitions during resolution.

This also fixes a bug in explicit-mode generalized field notation
(`@x.f`) where `x` could be passed as the wrong argument. This was not a
bug for explicit-mode structure projections.

Closes #3031. Addresses the `Function` namespace issue in #1629.
2024-11-25 18:38:17 +00:00
Kyle Miller
0eca3bd55d feat: add a coercion from List Nat to Lean.Meta.Occurrences (#6206)
This PR makes it possible to write `rw (occs := [1,2]) ...` instead of
`rw (occs := .pos [1,2]) ...` by adding a coercion from `List.Nat` to
`Lean.Meta.Occurrences`.
2024-11-25 13:19:23 +00:00
Kim Morrison
43dfc2a25f chore: fix Vector.indexOf? (#6208)
Just a better defeq.
2024-11-25 10:47:58 +00:00
Mac Malone
935fcfb6ec feat: non-opaque UInt64.toUSize (#6202)
This PR makes `USize.toUInt64` a regular non-opaque definition. 

It also moves it to `Init.Data.UInt.Basic`, as it is not actually used
in `Init.Prelude` anymore.
2024-11-25 08:33:53 +00:00
Kim Morrison
20acc72a29 feat: ensure Fin.foldl/r are semireducible (#6207)
This PR ensures the `Fin.foldl` and `Fin.foldr` are semireducible.
Without this the defeq `example (f : Fin 3 → ℕ) : List.ofFn f = [f 0, f
1, f 2] := rfl` was failing.

Thanks @eric-wieser and @digama0 for diagnosing on
[Zulip](https://leanprover.zulipchat.com/#narrow/channel/287929-mathlib4/topic/.60List.2EfinRange.60.20in.20Mathlib/near/484191814).
2024-11-25 03:21:36 +00:00
Kim Morrison
c3948cba24 feat: upstream definition of Vector from Batteries (#6197)
This PR upstreams the definition of `Vector` from Batteries, along with
the basic functions.
2024-11-24 23:01:32 +00:00
Kim Morrison
4e885be96d feat: rename Array.setD to setIfInBounds (#6195)
This PR renames `Array.setD` to `Array.setIfInBounds`.
2024-11-24 08:54:19 +00:00
Kim Morrison
42e98bd3c9 feat: Array.swap takes Nat arguments, with tactic provided proofs (#6194)
This PR changes the signature of `Array.swap`, so it takes `Nat`
arguments with tactic provided bounds checking. It also renames
`Array.swap!` to `Array.swapIfInBounds`.
2024-11-24 07:59:57 +00:00
Kim Morrison
884a9ea2ff feat: remove partial keyword and runtime bounds checks from Array.binSearch (#6193)
This PR completes the TODO in `Init.Data.Array.BinSearch`, removing the
`partial` keyword and converting runtime bounds checks to compile time
bounds checks.
2024-11-24 06:08:16 +00:00
Kyle Miller
2f5c7d0465 fix: structures with copied parents can now use other parents as instances (#6175)
This PR fixes a bug with the `structure`/`class` command where if there
are parents that are not represented as subobjects but which used other
parents as instances, then there would be a kernel error. Closes #2611.

Note: there is still the limitation that parents that are not
represented as subobjects do not themselves provide instances to other
parents.
2024-11-24 04:22:39 +00:00
Kim Morrison
a5ffef7e13 feat: Array.zipWithAll (#6191)
This PR adds `Array.zipWithAll`, and the basic lemmas relating it to
`List.zipWithAll`.
2024-11-24 03:49:57 +00:00
Kim Morrison
442c3d5097 chore: missing deprecations for Lean.HashMap (#6192)
This PR adds deprecations for `Lean.HashMap` functions which did not
receive deprecation attributes initially.

(Requested on
[zulip](https://leanprover.zulipchat.com/#narrow/channel/348111-batteries/topic/Unifying.20.60Batteries.2EHashMap.60.20and.20.60Std.2EHashMap.60.2E/near/484113660).)

Note that I've used the original deprecation date of 2024-08-08, when
the type itself was deprecated; this will not delay removal.
2024-11-24 03:29:48 +00:00
Joachim Breitner
bf13b24692 doc: refine kernel code comments (#6150)
I just spent too much time being confused about the kernel type checker
until I noticed that `lazy_delta_reduction` modifies its arguments.
2024-11-23 17:13:51 +00:00
Andrii Kurdiumov
51d1cc61d7 fix: remove obsolete sentence in doc-string (#6185)
Even if this sentence is technically true, it do not add anything to the
explanation of typechecker and code.
2024-11-23 07:56:31 +00:00
Siddharth
107a2e8b2e feat: BitVec.toInt BitVec.signExtend (#6157)
This PR adds toInt theorems for BitVec.signExtend.

If the current width `w` is larger than the extended width `v`,
then the value when interpreted as an integer is truncated,
and we compute a modulo by `2^v`.

```lean
theorem toInt_signExtend_of_le (x : BitVec w) (hv : v ≤ w) :
    (x.signExtend v).toInt = Int.bmod (x.toNat) (2^v)
```

Co-authored-by: Siddharth Bhat <siddu.druid@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Harun Khan <harun19@stanford.edu>


Stacked on top of #6155

---------

Co-authored-by: Harun Khan <harun19@stanford.edu>
2024-11-23 07:29:08 +00:00
Kim Morrison
c4b0b94c91 chore: use Array.findFinIdx? where it is better than findIdx? (#6184)
This PR uses `Array.findFinIdx?` in preference to `Array.findIdx?` where
it allows converting a runtime bounds check to a compile time bounds
check.

(and some other minor cleanup)
2024-11-23 07:22:31 +00:00
Kyle Miller
ba3f2b3ecf fix: make sure #check id heeds pp.raw (#6181)
This PR fixes a bug where the signature pretty printer would ignore the
current setting of `pp.raw`. This fixes an issue where `#check ident`
would not heed `pp.raw`. Closes #6090.
2024-11-23 00:39:58 +00:00
Leonardo de Moura
4a69643858 fix: nontermination while generating equation lemmas for match-expressions (#6180)
This PR fixes a non-termination bug that occurred when generating the
match-expression equation theorems. The bug was triggered when the proof
automation for the equation theorem repeatedly applied `injection(` to
the same local declaration, as it could not be removed due to forward
dependencies. See issue #6067 for an example that reproduces this issue.

closes #6067
2024-11-23 00:06:34 +00:00
Kyle Miller
b6a0d63612 feat: have "motive is not type correct" come with an explanation (#6168)
This PR extends the "motive is not type correct" error message for the
rewrite tactic to explain what it means. It also pretty prints the
type-incorrect motive and reports the type error.

Suggested [on
Zulip](https://leanprover.zulipchat.com/#narrow/channel/113489-new-members/topic/tactic.20'rewrite'.20failed.2C.20motive.20is.20not.20type.20correct/near/483545154).
2024-11-22 23:56:17 +00:00
Kyle Miller
5145030ff4 chore: refactor Elab.StructInst to use mutual for its structures/inductives (#6174)
Making use of #6125.
2024-11-22 19:17:48 +00:00
Kyle Miller
d3cb812fb6 chore: add test for recursive structures (#6173)
Closes #6140. This was fixed by #6125.
2024-11-22 18:53:59 +00:00
Lean stage0 autoupdater
e066c17a65 chore: update stage0 2024-11-22 18:29:01 +00:00
Sebastian Ullrich
38cff08888 feat: creation and reporting for asynchronous elaboration tasks (#6170)
This PR adds core metaprogramming functions for forking off background
tasks from elaboration such that their results are visible to reporting
and the language server
2024-11-22 17:12:30 +00:00
David Thrane Christiansen
3388fc8d06 doc: fix typo and make docstring more precise (#6009)
This PR fixes a typo in the docstring for prec and makes the text
slightly more precise.
2024-11-22 16:30:01 +00:00
Eric Wieser
5adcd520fa fix: make the stack handling more robust to sanitizers and -O3 (#6143)
This PR should make lean better-behaved around sanitizers, per
https://github.com/google/sanitizers/issues/1688.
As far as I can tell,
https://github.com/google/sanitizers/wiki/AddressSanitizerUseAfterReturn#algorithm
replaces local variables with heap allocations, and so taking the
address of a local is not effective at producing a monotonic measure of
stack usage.

The approach used here is the same as the one used by clang.
2024-11-22 15:10:20 +00:00
David Thrane Christiansen
1126407d9b feat: create temporary directories (#6148)
This PR adds a primitive for creating temporary directories, akin to the
existing functionality for creating temporary files.
2024-11-22 12:24:32 +00:00
Kyle Miller
a19ff61e15 feat: allow structure in mutual blocks (#6125)
This PR adds support for `structure` in `mutual` blocks, allowing
inductive types defined by `inductive` and `structure` to be mutually
recursive. The limitations are (1) that the parents in the `extends`
clause must be defined before the `mutual` block and (2) mutually
recursive classes are not allowed (a limitation shared by `class
inductive`). There are also improvements to universe level inference for
inductive types and structures. Breaking change: structure parents now
elaborate with the structure in scope (fix: use qualified names or
rename the structure to avoid shadowing), and structure parents no
longer elaborate with autoimplicits enabled.

Internally, this is a large refactor of both the `inductive` and
`structure` commands. Common material is now in
`Lean.Elab.MutualInductive`, and each command plugs into this mutual
inductive elaboration framework with the logic specific to the
respective command. For example, `structure` has code to add projections
after the inductive types are added to the environment.

Closes #4182
2024-11-22 09:20:07 +00:00
Lean stage0 autoupdater
6202461a21 chore: update stage0 2024-11-22 04:42:45 +00:00
Kim Morrison
ea221f3283 feat: Nat.(fold|foldRev|any|all)M? take a function which sees the upper bound (#6139)
This PR modifies the signature of the functions `Nat.fold`,
`Nat.foldRev`, `Nat.any`, `Nat.all`, so that the function is passed the
upper bound. This allows us to change runtime array bounds checks to
compile time checks in many places.
2024-11-22 03:05:51 +00:00
Kyle Miller
7c50d597c3 feat: add builtin attribute to support elaboration of mutual inductives/structures (#6166)
This PR is a prerequisite for #6125.
2024-11-22 01:48:37 +00:00
Tony Beta Lambda
99031695bd feat: display coercions with a type ascription (#6119)
This PR adds a new delab option `pp.coercions.types` which, when
enabled, will display all coercions with an explicit type ascription.

[Link to Zulip
discussion](https://leanprover.zulipchat.com/#narrow/channel/239415-metaprogramming-.2F-tactics/topic/Roundtripping.20delaboration.20involving.20coercions)

Towards #4315
2024-11-21 23:02:47 +00:00
JovanGerb
b7248d5295 fix: revert creates natural metavariable goal (#6145)
This PR fixes the `revert` tactic so that it creates a `syntheticOpaque`
metavariable as the new goal, instead of a `natural` metavariable

I reported it on
[Zulip](https://leanprover.zulipchat.com/#narrow/channel/270676-lean4/topic/.60revert.60.20gives.20natural.20metavariable.20goal/near/483388096)
2024-11-21 23:00:57 +00:00
Tobias Grosser
7f2e7e56d2 feat: BitVec.getMsbD_[ofNatLt|allOnes|not] (#6149)
This PR completes the elementwise accessors for `ofNatLt`, `allOnes`,
and `not` by adding their implementations of `getMsbD`.
2024-11-21 22:13:09 +00:00
Tobias Grosser
1fe66737ad feat: BitVec.toInt_[or|and|xor|not] (#6151)
This PR completes the `toInt` interface for `BitVec` bitwise operations.
2024-11-21 22:10:33 +00:00
Bhavik Mehta
765eb02279 doc: adjust file reference in Data.Sum (#6158)
This file was upstreamed from batteries; I just got bitten by the
invalid reference and it took quite a while to figure out that this one
had been moved!
2024-11-21 21:48:27 +00:00
Henrik Böving
a101377054 perf: speed up reflection of if in bv_decide (#6162)
This PR adds a slight performance improvement to reflection of `if`
statements that I noticed by profiling Leanwuzla against SMTCOMP's
`non-incremental/QF_BV/fft/Sz256_6616.smt2`.

In particular:
1. The profile showed about 4 percent of the total run time were spent
constructing these decidable instances in reflection of `if` statements.
We can construct them much quicker by hand as they always have the same
structure
2. This delays construction of these statements until we actually
generate the reflection proof that we wish to submit to the kernel. Thus
if we encounter a SAT instad of an UNSAT problem we will not spend time
generating these expressions anymore.

```
baseline
  Time (mean ± σ):     31.236 s ±  0.258 s
  Range (min … max):   30.899 s … 31.661 s    10 runs

after
  Time (mean ± σ):     30.671 s ±  0.288 s
  Range (min … max):   30.350 s … 31.156 s    10 runs
```
2024-11-21 19:40:14 +00:00
Kyle Miller
aca9929d84 fix: make sure whitespace is printed before tactic configuration (#6161)
This PR ensures whitespace is printed before `+opt` and `-opt`
configuration options when pretty printing, improving the experience of
tactics such as `simp?`.

Reported [on
Zulip](https://leanprover.zulipchat.com/#narrow/channel/270676-lean4/topic/Minor.20simp.3F.20annoyances/near/483736310)
2024-11-21 19:21:59 +00:00
Sebastian Ullrich
19a701e5c9 refactor: one more recursive structure (#6159) 2024-11-21 18:30:28 +00:00
Leonardo de Moura
fc4305ab15 fix: nontermination when generating the match-expression splitter theorem (#6146)
This PR fixes a non-termination bug that occurred when generating the
match-expression splitter theorem. The bug was triggered when the proof
automation for the splitter theorem repeatedly applied `injection` to
the same local declaration, as it could not be removed due to forward
dependencies. See issue #6065 for an example that reproduces this issue.

closes #6065
2024-11-21 17:20:33 +00:00
Kim Morrison
9cf83706e7 chore: add changelog-* labels via comment (#6147)
This PR enables contributors to modify `changelog-*` labels simply by
writing a comment with the desired label.
2024-11-21 07:23:13 +00:00
Tobias Grosser
459c6e2a46 feat: BitVec.getElem_[sub|neg|sshiftRight'|abs] (#6126)
This PR adds lemmas for extracting a given bit of a `BitVec` obtained
via `sub`/`neg`/`sshiftRight'`/`abs`.

---------

Co-authored-by: Kim Morrison <scott@tqft.net>
2024-11-21 07:01:11 +00:00
Kim Morrison
72e952eadc chore: avoid runtime array bounds checks (#6134)
This PR avoids runtime array bounds checks in places where it can
trivially be done at compile time.

None of these changes are of particular consequence: I mostly wanted to
learn how much we do this, and what the obstacles are to doing it less.
2024-11-21 05:04:52 +00:00
damiano
56a80dec1b doc: doc-strings to module docs in Data/Array/Lemmas (#6144)
This PR converts 3 doc-string to module docs since it seems that this is
what they were intended to be!
2024-11-21 05:04:09 +00:00
JovanGerb
b894464191 fix: type occurs check bug (#6128)
This PR does the same fix as #6104, but such that it doesn't break the
test/the file in `Plausible`. This is done by not creating unused let
binders in metavariable types that are made by `elimMVar`. (This is also
a positive thing for users looking at metavariable types, for example in
error messages)

We get rid of `skipAtMostNumBinders`. This function was originally
defined for the purpose of making this test work, but it is a hack
because it allows cycles in the metavariable context.

It would make sense to split these changes into 2 PRs, but I combined
them here to show that the combination of them closes #6013 without
breaking anything

Closes #6013
2024-11-21 00:28:36 +00:00
Sebastian Ullrich
b30903d1fc refactor: make use of recursive structures in snapshot types (#6141) 2024-11-20 15:15:14 +00:00
Sebastian Ullrich
7fbe8e3b36 fix: Inhabited Float produced a bogus run-time value (#6136)
This PR fixes the run-time evaluation of `(default : Float)`.
2024-11-20 10:43:59 +00:00
Sebastian Ullrich
2fbc46641d fix: trace.profiler pretty-printing (#6138)
This PR fixes `trace.profiler.pp` not using the term pretty printer.

Fixes #5872
2024-11-20 10:21:02 +00:00
Sebastian Ullrich
17419aca7f feat: thread support for trace.profiler.output (#6137)
This PR adds support for displaying multiple threads in the trace
profiler output.

`TraceState.tid` needs to be adjusted for this purpose, which is not
done yet by the Lean elaborator as it is still single-threaded.
2024-11-20 10:02:39 +00:00
Kim Morrison
f85c66789d feat: Array.insertIdx/eraseIdx take a tactic-provided proof (#6133)
This PR replaces `Array.feraseIdx` and `Array.insertAt` with
`Array.eraseIdx` and `Array.insertIdx`, both of which take a `Nat`
argument and a tactic-provided proof that it is in bounds. We also have
`eraseIdxIfInBounds` and `insertIdxIfInBounds` which are noops if the
index is out of bounds. We also provide a `Fin` valued version of
`Array.findIdx?`. Together, these quite ergonomically improve the array
indexing safety at a number of places in the compiler/elaborator.
2024-11-20 09:52:38 +00:00
Kim Morrison
c8b4f6b511 feat: duplicate List.attach/attachWith/pmap API for Array (#6132)
This PR duplicates the verification API for
`List.attach`/`attachWith`/`pmap` over to `Array`.
2024-11-20 01:16:48 +00:00
Luisa Cicolini
3c7555168d feat: add BitVec.(msb, getMsbD)_(rotateLeft, rotateRight) (#6120)
This PR adds theorems `BitVec.(getMsbD, msb)_(rotateLeft, rotateRight)`.

We follow the same strategy taken for `getLsbD`, constructing the
necessary auxilliary theorems first (relying on different hypotheses)
and then generalizing.

---------

Co-authored-by: Siddharth <siddu.druid@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Tobias Grosser <tobias@grosser.es>
2024-11-19 23:04:14 +00:00
Kyle Miller
5eef3d27fb feat: have #print show precise fields of structures (#6096)
This PR improves the `#print` command for structures to show all fields
and which parents the fields were inherited from, hiding internal
details such as which parents are represented as subobjects. This
information is still present in the constructor if needed. The pretty
printer for private constants is also improved, and it now handles
private names from the current module like any other name; private names
from other modules are made hygienic.

Example output for `#print Monad`:
```
class Monad.{u, v} (m : Type u → Type v) : Type (max (u + 1) v)
number of parameters: 1
parents:
  Monad.toApplicative : Applicative m
  Monad.toBind : Bind m
fields:
  Functor.map : {α β : Type u} → (α → β) → m α → m β
  Functor.mapConst : {α β : Type u} → α → m β → m α
  Pure.pure : {α : Type u} → α → m α
  Seq.seq : {α β : Type u} → m (α → β) → (Unit → m α) → m β
  SeqLeft.seqLeft : {α β : Type u} → m α → (Unit → m β) → m α
  SeqRight.seqRight : {α β : Type u} → m α → (Unit → m β) → m β
  Bind.bind : {α β : Type u} → m α → (α → m β) → m β
constructor:
  Monad.mk.{u, v} {m : Type u → Type v} [toApplicative : Applicative m] [toBind : Bind m] : Monad m
resolution order:
  Monad, Applicative, Bind, Functor, Pure, Seq, SeqLeft, SeqRight
```

Suggested by Floris van Doorn [on
Zulip](https://leanprover.zulipchat.com/#narrow/channel/270676-lean4/topic/.23print.20command.20for.20structures/near/482503637).
2024-11-19 21:54:45 +00:00
Leonardo de Moura
75d1504af2 fix: isDefEq for constants with different universe parameters (#6131)
This PR fixes a bug at the definitional equality test (`isDefEq`). At
unification constraints of the form `c.{u} =?= c.{v}`, it was not trying
to unfold `c`. This bug did not affect the kernel.

closes #6117
2024-11-19 21:39:13 +00:00
Mario Carneiro
a00cf6330f fix: add a missing case to Level.geq (#2689)
This PR adds a case to `Level.geq` that is present in the kernel's level
`is_geq` procedure, making them consistent with one another.

This came up during testing of `lean4lean`. Currently `Level.geq`
differs from `level::is_geq` in the case of `max u v >= imax u v`. The
elaborator function is overly pessimistic and yields `false` on this
while the kernel function yields true. This comes up concretely in the
`Trans` class:
```lean
class Trans (r : α → β → Sort u) (s : β → γ → Sort v) (t : outParam (α → γ → Sort w)) where
  trans : r a b → s b c → t a c
```
The type of this class is `Sort (max (max (max (max (max (max 1 u) u_1)
u_2) u_3) v) w)` (where `u_1 u_2 u_3` are the levels of `α β γ`), but if
you try writing that type explicitly then the `class` command fails.
Omitting the type leaves the `class` to infer the universe level (the
command assumes the level is correct, and the kernel agrees it is), but
including the type then the elaborator checks the level inequality with
`Level.geq` and fails.

---------

Co-authored-by: Kyle Miller <kmill31415@gmail.com>
2024-11-19 21:27:00 +00:00
Leonardo de Moura
1f32477385 fix: isDefEq when zetaDelta := false (#6129)
This PR fixes a bug at `isDefEq` when `zetaDelta := false`. See new test
for a small example that exposes the issue.
2024-11-19 21:22:02 +00:00
Thomas Köppe
91c14c7ee9 fix: only consider salient bytes in sharecommon eq, hash (#5840)
This PR changes `lean_sharecommon_{eq,hash}` to only consider the
salient bytes of an object, and not any bytes of any
unspecified/uninitialized unused capacity.

Accessing uninitialized storage results in undefined behaviour.

This does not seem to have any semantics disadvantages: If objects
compare equal after this change, their salient bytes are still equal. By
contrast, if the actual identity of allocations needs to be
distinguished, that can be done by just comparing pointers to the
storage.

If we wanted to retain the current logic, we would need initialize the
otherwise unused parts to some specific value to avoid the undefined
behaviour.

Closes #5831
2024-11-19 13:56:46 +00:00
Lean stage0 autoupdater
69530afdf9 chore: update stage0 2024-11-19 13:06:43 +00:00
Marc Huisinga
b7667c1604 fix: don't issue atomic id completions when there is a dangling dot (#5837)
This PR fixes an old auto-completion bug where `x.` would issue
nonsensical completions when `x.` could not be elaborated as a dot
completion.
2024-11-19 12:23:41 +00:00
Eric Wieser
d6f898001b chore: generalize List.get_mem (#6095)
This is syntactically more general than before, though up to eta
expansion it make no difference.
2024-11-19 11:08:10 +00:00
Marc Huisinga
a38566693b test: fix brittle structure instance completion test (#6127)
#5835 contains a brittle test that uses an FVar ID, which caused a
failure on master. This PR changes that test to use a declaration
instead.
2024-11-19 10:13:51 +00:00
Marc Huisinga
4bef3588b5 chore: update stage0 2024-11-19 09:26:58 +01:00
Marc Huisinga
64538cf6e8 chore: prepare for bootstrap
Co-Authored-By: Sebastian Ullrich <sebasti@nullri.ch>
2024-11-19 09:26:58 +01:00
Marc Huisinga
aadf3f1d2c feat: use new structInstFields parser to tag structure instance fields 2024-11-19 09:26:58 +01:00
Marc Huisinga
95bf45ff8b refactor: split Completion.lean 2024-11-19 09:26:58 +01:00
Marc Huisinga
2a02c121cf feat: structure auto-completion & partial InfoTrees 2024-11-19 09:26:58 +01:00
Mac Malone
4600bb16fc feat: use BaseIO at IO.rand (#6102)
This PR moves `IO.rand` and `IO.setRandSeed` to be in the `BaseIO`
monad.

This is their proper monad as neither can error.
2024-11-19 05:26:03 +00:00
Kim Morrison
7ccdfc30ff chore: turn off pp.mvars in apply? results (#6108)
Per request on
[zulip](https://leanprover.zulipchat.com/#narrow/channel/270676-lean4/topic/apply.3F.20using.20tombstones/near/482895588).
2024-11-19 02:02:32 +00:00
Kim Morrison
7f0bdefb6e chore: fix apply? error reporting when out of heartbeats (#6121) 2024-11-19 00:57:59 +00:00
Joachim Breitner
799b2b6628 fix: handle reordered indices in structural recursion (#6116)
This PR fixes a bug where structural recursion did not work when indices
of the recursive argument appeared as function parameters in a different
order than in the argument's type's definition.

Fixes #6015.
2024-11-18 11:28:02 +00:00
David Thrane Christiansen
b8d6e44c4f fix: liberalize rules for atoms by allowing leading '' (#6114)
This PR liberalizes atom rules by allowing `''` to be a prefix of an
atom, after #6012 only added an exception for `''` alone, and also adds
some unit tests for atom validation.
2024-11-18 10:19:20 +00:00
Kim Morrison
5a99cb326c chore: make Lean.Elab.Command.mkMetaContext public (#6113) 2024-11-18 06:14:34 +00:00
Kim Morrison
e10fac93a6 feat: lemmas for Array.findSome? and find? (#6111)
This PR fills in the API for `Array.findSome?` and `Array.find?`,
transferring proofs from the corresponding List statements.
2024-11-18 04:19:56 +00:00
Kyle Miller
62ae320e1c chore: document Lean.Elab.StructInst, refactor (#6110)
This PR does some mild refactoring of the `Lean.Elab.StructInst` module
while adding documentation.

Documentation is drawn from @thorimur's #1928.
2024-11-18 02:57:22 +00:00
Leonardo de Moura
98b1edfc1f fix: backtrack at injection failure (#6109)
This PR fixes an issue in the `injection` tactic. This tactic may
execute multiple sub-tactics. If any of them fail, we must backtrack the
partial assignment. This issue was causing the error: "`mvarId` is
already assigned" in issue #6066. The issue is not yet resolved, as the
equation generator for the match expressions is failing in the example
provided in this issue.
2024-11-18 02:26:06 +00:00
Leonardo de Moura
ab162b3f52 fix: isDefEq, whnf, simp caching and configuration (#6053)
This PR fixes the caching infrastructure for `whnf` and `isDefEq`,
ensuring the cache accounts for all relevant configuration flags. It
also cleans up the `WHNF.lean` module and improves the configuration of
`whnf`.
2024-11-18 01:17:26 +00:00
Kim Morrison
b8a13ab755 chore: fix naming of left/right injectivity lemmas (#6106)
We've been internally inconsistent on the naming of these lemmas in
Lean; this changes them to match Mathlib (which, moreover, I think is
correct).
2024-11-18 00:53:46 +00:00
Sebastian Ullrich
405593ea28 chore: avoid stack overflow in debug tests (#6103) 2024-11-17 14:54:49 +00:00
Kim Morrison
24f305c0e3 chore: fix canonicalizer handling over forall/lambda (#6082)
This PR changes how the canonicalizer handles `forall` and `lambda`,
replacing bvars with temporary fvars. Fixes a bug reported by @hrmacbeth
on
[zulip](https://leanprover.zulipchat.com/#narrow/channel/270676-lean4/topic/Quantifiers.20in.20CanonM/near/482483448).
2024-11-17 07:34:45 +00:00
Leonardo de Moura
5d553d6369 fix: circular assignment at structure instance elaborator (#6105)
This PR fixes a stack overflow caused by a cyclic assignment in the
metavariable context. The cycle is unintentionally introduced by the
structure instance elaborator.

closes #3150
2024-11-17 00:56:52 +00:00
Sebastian Ullrich
a449e3fdd6 feat: IO.getTID (#6049)
This PR adds a primitive for accessing the current thread ID

To be used in a thread-aware trace profiler
2024-11-16 19:13:11 +00:00
Kyle Miller
764386734c fix: improvements to change tactic (#6022)
This PR makes the `change` tactic and conv tactic use the same
elaboration strategy. It works uniformly for both the target and local
hypotheses. Now `change` can assign metavariables, for example:
```lean
example (x y z : Nat) : x + y = z := by
  change ?a = _
  let w := ?a
  -- now `w : Nat := x + y`
```
2024-11-16 07:08:29 +00:00
Kyle Miller
7f1d7a595b fix: use Expr.equal instead of == in MVarId.replaceTargetDefEq and MVarId.replaceLocalDeclDefEq (#6098)
This PR modifies `Lean.MVarId.replaceTargetDefEq` and
`Lean.MVarId.replaceLocalDeclDefEq` to use `Expr.equal` instead of
`Expr.eqv` when determining whether the expression has changed. This is
justified on the grounds that binder names and binder infos are
user-visible and affect elaboration.
2024-11-16 02:03:16 +00:00
Leonardo de Moura
f13e5ca852 chore: naming convention and NaN normalization (#6097)
Changes:
- `Float.fromBits` => `Float.ofBits`
- NaN normalization
2024-11-16 00:14:28 +00:00
Leonardo de Moura
ecbaeff24b feat: add Float.toBits and Float.fromBits (#6094)
This PR adds raw transmutation of floating-point numbers to and from
`UInt64`. Floats and UInts share the same endianness across all
supported platforms. The IEEE 754 standard precisely specifies the bit
layout of floats. Note that `Float.toBits` is distinct from
`Float.toUInt64`, which attempts to preserve the numeric value rather
than the bitwise value.

closes #6071
2024-11-15 19:45:19 +00:00
Kyle Miller
691acde696 feat: pp.parens option to pretty print with all parentheses (#2934)
This PR adds the option `pp.parens` (default: false) that causes the
pretty printer to eagerly insert parentheses, which can be useful for
teaching and for understanding the structure of expressions. For
example, it causes `p → q → r` to pretty print as `p → (q → r)`.

Any notations with precedence greater than or equal to `maxPrec` do not
receive such discretionary parentheses, since this precedence level is
considered to be infinity.

This option was a feature in the Lean 3 community edition.
2024-11-15 19:11:54 +00:00
Kyle Miller
b1e0c1b594 chore: remove decide! tactic (#6016)
This PR removes the `decide!` tactic in favor of `decide +kernel`
(breaking change).
2024-11-15 17:49:33 +00:00
Joachim Breitner
93b4ec0351 refactor: use mkFreshUserName in ArgsPacker (#6093)
and other small refinements done while investigating an issue; not
actually user-visible.
2024-11-15 15:59:14 +00:00
JovanGerb
f06fc30c0b perf: remove @[specialize] from mkBinding (#6019)
This PR removes @[specilize] from `MkBinding.mkBinding`, which is a
function that cannot be specialized (as none of its arguments are
functions). As a result, the specializable function `Nat.foldRevM.loop`
doesn't get specialized, which leads to worse performing code.

As expected, the mathlib bench shows a very small improvement. About 95%
of files show a speedup.
(http://speed.lean-fro.org/mathlib4/compare/e7b27246-a3e6-496a-b552-ff4b45c7236e/to/6033df75-aa53-44d9-819d-51f93fc05e94?hash1=b28f0d7f7e9cc3949a9a3556a6b36513f37f690d)
2024-11-15 15:06:49 +00:00
Markus Himmel
64b35a8c19 perf: add LEAN_ALWAYS_INLINE to some functions (#6045)
Otherwise, clang refuses to inline them for large functions which leads
to a performance cliff.
2024-11-15 15:05:32 +00:00
Markus Himmel
688ee4c887 fix: constant folding for Nat.ble and Nat.blt (#6087)
This PR fixes a bug in the constant folding for the `Nat.ble` and
`Nat.blt` function in the old code generator, leading to a
miscompilation.

Closes #6086
2024-11-15 12:09:52 +00:00
Henrik Böving
9a3dd615e0 chore: bv_decide remove noop rewrites (#6080)
Merely removes rules that are actually just syntactic aliases but equal
at the `Expr` level.
2024-11-15 11:41:54 +00:00
Violeta Hernández
7e6363dc05 chore: join → flatten in docstring (#6040)
Update the docstring of `List.flatten`.
2024-11-15 10:11:42 +00:00
Kim Morrison
a074bd9a2b feat: implementation of Array.pmap (#6052)
This PR adds `Array.pmap`, as well as a `@[csimp]` lemma in terms of the
no-copy `Array.attachWith`.
2024-11-15 02:10:04 +00:00
Kyle Miller
498d41633b fix: pretty print .coeFun with terminfo of coercee (#6085)
This PR improves the term info for coercions marked with
`CoeFnType.coeFun` (such as `DFunLike.coe` in Mathlib), making "go to
definition" on the function name work. Hovering over such a coerced
function will show the coercee rather than the coercion expression. The
coercion expression can still be seen by hovering over the whitespace in
the function application.
2024-11-15 01:45:38 +00:00
Sofia Rodrigues
e0d7c3ac79 feat: add date and time functionality (#4904)
This PR introduces date and time functionality to the Lean 4 Std.

Breaking Changes:
- `Lean.Data.Rat` is now `Std.Internal.Rat` because it's used by the
DateTime library.

---------

Co-authored-by: Markus Himmel <markus@himmel-villmar.de>
Co-authored-by: Mac Malone <tydeu@hatpress.net>
2024-11-14 14:04:19 +00:00
Joachim Breitner
6a5b122b40 perf: use RArray in simp_arith meta code (#6068 part 2)
This PR makes `simp_arith` use `RArray` for the context of the
reflection proofs, which scales better when there are many variables.

On our synthetic benchmark:
```
simp_arith1               instructions    -25.1% (-4892.6 σ)
```

No effect on mathlib, though, guess it’s not used much on large goals there:
http://speed.lean-fro.org/mathlib4/compare/873b982b-2038-462a-9b68-0c0fc457f90d/to/56e66691-2f1f-4947-a922-37b80680315d
2024-11-14 14:08:48 +01:00
Joachim Breitner
bf9ddf2c74 chore: update stage0 2024-11-14 14:08:48 +01:00
Joachim Breitner
3f47871e73 perf: use RArray in simp_arith meta code (#6068 part 1)
This PR prepares #6068 by using the `RArray` data structure in
`simp_arith` the simp-arith meta code.

After the subsequent stage0 we can change the simp-arith theorems in
`Init`.
2024-11-14 14:08:48 +01:00
Joachim Breitner
85f25967ea feat: Lean.RArray (#6070)
This PR adds the Lean.RArray data structure.

This data structure is equivalent to `Fin n → α` or `Array α`, but
optimized for a fast kernel-reduction `get` operation.

It is not suitable as a general-purpose data structure. The primary
intended use case is the “denote” function of a typical proof by
reflection proof, where only the `get` operation is necessary, and where
using `List.get` unnecessarily slows down proofs with more than a
hand-full of atomic expressions.


There is no well-formedness invariant attached to this data structure,
to keep it concise; it's semantics is given through `RArray.get`. In
that way one can also view an `RArray` as a decision tree implementing
`Nat → α`.

In #6068 this data structure is used in `simp_arith`.
2024-11-14 10:56:50 +00:00
David Thrane Christiansen
8e1ddbc5aa fix: validate atoms modulo leading and trailing whitespace (#6012)
This PR improves the validation of new syntactic tokens. Previously, the
validation code had inconsistencies: some atoms would be accepted only
if they had a leading space as a pretty printer hint. Additionally,
atoms with internal whitespace are no longer allowed.

Closes #6011
2024-11-14 10:40:17 +00:00
Henrik Böving
e6e39f502f feat: add options to configure all of bv_decide's preprocessing (#6077)
This PR adds options to `bv_decide`'s configuration structure such that
all non mandatory preprocessing passes can be disabled.
2024-11-14 09:22:23 +00:00
Henrik Böving
debb82bc20 perf: make andFlattening work on deeply nested hyps in one pass (#6075)
No changelog as this PR improves performance of a feature that is not
yet released.
2024-11-14 09:09:25 +00:00
Violeta Hernández
9a85433477 refactor: allow Sort u in Squash (#6074)
Co-authored-by: Kim Morrison <kim@tqft.net>
2024-11-14 05:55:21 +00:00
Mac Malone
4616c0ac3e refactor: lake: avoid v! in builtin code (#6073)
Use of `v!` in Lake code can cause bootstrapping failures and is easily
avoided. It is perfectly safe in user code.
2024-11-14 05:00:02 +00:00
Leonardo de Moura
e55b681774 feat: add Context.setConfig (#6072)
This PR adds `Lean.Simp.Context.setConfig` function.
2024-11-14 00:32:13 +00:00
Kim Morrison
63132105ba feat: lemmas about for loops over Array (#6055)
This PR adds lemmas about for loops over `Array`, following the existing
lemmas for `List`.
2024-11-13 23:23:55 +00:00
Kim Morrison
350b36411c chore: upstream some NameMap functions (#6056) 2024-11-13 23:22:01 +00:00
Kim Morrison
1c30c76e72 chore: remove >6 month old deprecations (#6057) 2024-11-13 23:21:23 +00:00
Alissa Tung
d5adadc00e chore: add newline at end of file for lake new templates (#6026)
This PR adds a newline at end of each Lean file generated by `lake new`
templates.

I have tested it with a locally compiled Lean with this commit. I hope
these changes make `lake new`'s behavior more consistent with the Lean 4
plugins and libraries newlines convention.
2024-11-13 19:39:47 +00:00
Mac Malone
f08805e5c4 feat: message kinds (#5945)
This PR adds a new definition `Message.kind` which returns the top-level
tag of a message. This is serialized as the new field `kind` in
`SerialMessaege` so that i can be used by external consumers (e.g.,
Lake) to identify messages via `lean --json`.

The tag of trace messages has also been changed from `_traceMsg` to the
more friendly `trace`.
2024-11-13 18:05:52 +00:00
Joachim Breitner
256b49bda9 perf: optimize Nat.Linear.Poly.norm (#6064)
Not a huge benefit, but actually reduces the code complexity (no need
for the `.fuse` function), and can help with problems with many repeated
varibles.
2024-11-13 17:36:51 +00:00
Kyle Miller
28cf146d00 fix: make sure monad lift coercion elaborator has no side effects (#6024)
This PR fixes a bug where the monad lift coercion elaborator would
partially unify expressions even if they were not monads. This could be
taken advantage of to propagate information that could help elaboration
make progress, for example the first `change` worked because the monad
lift coercion elaborator was unifying `@Eq _ _` with `@Eq (Nat × Nat)
p`:
```lean
example (p : Nat × Nat) : p = p := by
  change _ = ⟨_, _⟩ -- used to work (yielding `p = (p.fst, p.snd)`), now it doesn't
  change ⟨_, _⟩ = _ -- never worked
```
As such, this is a breaking change; you may need to adjust expressions
to include additional implicit arguments.
2024-11-13 16:22:31 +00:00
Joachim Breitner
970261b1e1 perf: optimize Nat.Linear.Expr.toPoly (#6062) 2024-11-13 15:54:29 +00:00
Joachim Breitner
6b811f8c92 test: synthetic simp_arith benchmark (#6061)
This PR adds a simp_arith benchmark.

This benchmark highlights some improvable asymptotics in `Nat.Linear`,
which
will be fixed subsequently.
2024-11-13 15:49:52 +00:00
Henrik Böving
f721f94045 feat: Bool.to(U)IntX (#6060)
This PR implements conversion functions from `Bool` to all `UIntX` and
`IntX` types.

Note that `Bool.toUInt64` already existed in previous versions of Lean.
2024-11-13 15:49:16 +00:00
Sebastian Ullrich
86524d5c23 fix: line break in simp? output (#6048)
This PR fixes `simp?` suggesting output with invalid indentation 

Fixes #6006
2024-11-13 15:49:11 +00:00
Joachim Breitner
f18d9e04bc refactor: omega: avoid MVar machinery (#5991)
This PR simplifies the implementation of `omega`.

When constructing the proof, `omega` is using MVars only for the purpose
of doing case analysis on `Or`. We can simplify the implementation a
fair bit if we just produce the proof directly using `Or.elim`.

While it didn’t yield the performance benefits I was hoping for, this
still seems a worthwhile simplification, now that we already have it.
2024-11-13 15:49:03 +00:00
Joachim Breitner
fa33423c84 chore: pr-body: run as part of merge_group, but do not do anything (#6069) 2024-11-13 15:47:58 +00:00
Leonardo de Moura
1315266dd3 refactor: mark the Simp.Context constructor as private
motivation: this is the first step to fix the mismatch
between `isDefEq` and the discrimination tree indexing.
2024-11-13 14:12:55 +11:00
Leonardo de Moura
b1e52f1475 chore: mark Meta.Context.config as private (#6051)
Motivation: we want to modify the internal representation and improve
`isDefEq` caching.
This PR is preparing the stage for future modifications.
2024-11-13 13:30:06 +11:00
Kim Morrison
985600f448 chore: update stage0 2024-11-13 11:16:34 +11:00
Kim Morrison
ace6248e20 chore: deprecate Array.sequenceMap 2024-11-13 11:16:34 +11:00
Lean stage0 autoupdater
9f42368e1a chore: update stage0 2024-11-12 13:28:14 +00:00
Kim Morrison
a401368384 feat: various minor changes to List/Array API (#6044)
Minor emendations to the List/Array API, collected from other PRs that
are still in the pipeline.
2024-11-12 08:27:36 +00:00
Kim Morrison
5e01e628b2 chore: review Array operations argument order (#6041)
This PR modifies the order of arguments for higher-order `Array`
functions, preferring to put the `Array` last (besides positional
arguments with defaults). This is more consistent with the `List` API,
and is more flexible, as dot notation allows two different partially
applied versions.
2024-11-12 04:55:03 +00:00
Kim Morrison
3a408e0e54 feat: change Array.get to take a Nat and a proof (#6032)
This PR changes the signature of `Array.get` to take a Nat and a proof,
rather than a `Fin`, for consistency with the rest of the (planned)
Array API. Note that because of bootstrapping issues we can't provide
`get_elem_tactic` as an autoparameter for the proof. As users will
mostly use the `xs[i]` notation provided by `GetElem`, this hopefully
isn't a problem.

We may restore `Fin` based versions, either here or downstream, as
needed, but they won't be the "main" functions.

---------

Co-authored-by: David Thrane Christiansen <david@davidchristiansen.dk>
2024-11-12 03:30:46 +00:00
Kyle Miller
675d2d5a11 feat: only direct parents of classes create projections (#5920)
This PR changes the rule for which projections become instances. Before,
all parents along with all indirect ancestors that were represented as
subobject fields would have their projections become instances. Now only
projections for direct parents become instances.

Features:
- Only parents that are not ancestors of other parents get instances.
This allows "discretionary" indirect parents to be inserted for the
purpose of computing strict resolution orders when
`structure.strictResolutionOrder` is enabled, without having an impact
on typeclass synthesis.
- Non-subobject projections are now theorems if the parent is a
proposition. These are also no longer `@[reducible]`.

Closes #2905
2024-11-12 01:55:17 +00:00
Henrik Böving
281c07ca97 fix: bv_decide embedded constraint substitution changes models (#6037)
This PR fixes `bv_decide`'s embedded constraint substitution to generate
correct counter examples in the corner case where duplicate theorems are
in the local context.
2024-11-11 16:33:21 +00:00
Sebastian Ullrich
004430b568 fix: avoid new term info around def bodies (#6031)
This PR fixes a regression with go-to-definition and document highlight
misbehaving on tactic blocks.

We explicitly avoid creating term info nodes around `by` blocks, which
#5338 might accidentally do; as the new info is not relevant for the
server, it is instead moved into a custom info.

Reported at
https://leanprover.zulipchat.com/#narrow/channel/270676-lean4/topic/Go-to-def.20for.20tactics.20broken.20on.20v4.2E14.2E0-rc1.
2024-11-11 14:54:59 +00:00
Henrik Böving
61f7dcb36b feat: bv_decide and flattening (#6035)
This PR introduces the and flattening pre processing pass from Bitwuzla
to `bv_decide`. It splits hypotheses of the form `(a && b) = true` into
`a = true` and `b = true` which has synergy potential with the already
existing embedded constraint substitution pass.

Beyond this I also added some profiling infra structure for the passes.
2024-11-11 13:28:37 +00:00
Joachim Breitner
5c611f7814 fix: simp only [· ∈ ·] (#6030)
This PR fixes `simp only [· ∈ ·]` after #5020.

Fixes #5905
2024-11-11 10:03:27 +00:00
Siddharth
722cb73019 feat: BitVec normalization rule for udiv by twoPow (#6029)
This PR adds a normalization rule to `bv_normalize` (which is used by
`bv_decide`) that converts `x / 2^k` into `x >>> k` under suitable
conditions. This allows us to simplify the expensive division circuits
that are used for bitblasting into much cheaper shifting circuits.
Concretely, it allows for the following canonicalization:

```lean
example {x : BitVec 16} : x / (BitVec.twoPow 16 2) = x >>> 2 := by bv_normalize
example {x : BitVec 16} : x / (BitVec.ofNat 16 8) = x >>> 3 := by bv_normalize
```
2024-11-11 09:45:47 +00:00
Kim Morrison
258d3725e7 feat: change Array.set to take a Nat and a tactic provided bound (#5988)
This PR changes the signature of `Array.set` to take a `Nat`, and a
tactic-provided bound, rather than a `Fin`.

Corresponding changes (but without the auto-param) for `Array.get` will
arrive shortly, after which I'll go more pervasively through the Array
API.
2024-11-11 07:53:24 +00:00
Kim Morrison
456e6d2b79 chore: deprecate duplicated Fin.size_pos (#6025) 2024-11-11 04:06:13 +00:00
Kim Morrison
48e3d76173 feat: variants of List.forIn_eq_foldlM (#6023) 2024-11-11 02:30:40 +00:00
Siddharth
78fe92507c feat: BitVec lemmas for smtUDiv, smtSDiv when denominator is zero (#5616)
This PR is a follow-up to https://github.com/leanprover/lean4/pull/5609,
where we add lemmas characterizing `smtUDiv` and `smtSDiv`'s behavior
when the denominator is zero.

We build some `slt` theory, connecting it to `msb` for a clean proof. I
chose not to characterize `slt` in terms of `msb` a `simp` lemma, since
I anticipate use cases where we want to keep the arithmetic
interpretation of `slt`.
2024-11-10 22:08:43 +00:00
JovanGerb
811d8fb3c0 chore: cleanup (#6021)
This PR removes
- a duplicate `MonadMCtx` instance in `MetavarContext.lean`
- `:= return ←` that I had left there accidentally in a previous PR.
- the unnecessary application of `mapMetaM` in `withTransparency`.
2024-11-09 23:16:12 +00:00
Sebastian Ullrich
f55a9a71cb chore: CI: do not run check-pr-body in merge group 2024-11-09 12:58:53 +01:00
Henrik Böving
d12df6c2ad fix: bv_decide benchmarks (#6017)
This PR fixes the nightly build after bv_decide changed its options
2024-11-09 11:18:33 +00:00
Kyle Miller
d1a99d8d45 fix: avoid delaborating with field notation if object is a metavariable (#6014)
This PR prevents `Nat.succ ?_` from pretty printing as `?_.succ`, which
should make `apply?` be more usable.

Closes #5993
2024-11-08 20:57:37 +00:00
Kyle Miller
c10e4c2256 feat: prop instance yields theorems (#5856)
This PR adds a feature to the the mutual def elaborator where the
`instance` command yields theorems instead of definitions when the class
is a `Prop`.

Closes #5672
2024-11-08 18:18:10 +00:00
Kyle Miller
e3420c08f1 feat: decide +revert and improvements to native_decide (#5999)
This PR adds configuration options for
`decide`/`decide!`/`native_decide` and refactors the tactics to be
frontends to the same backend. Adds a `+revert` option that cleans up
the local context and reverts all local variables the goal depends on,
along with indirect propositional hypotheses. Makes `native_decide` fail
at elaboration time on failure without sacrificing performance (the
decision procedure is still evaluated just once). Now `native_decide`
supports universe polymorphism.

Closes #2072
2024-11-08 18:17:46 +00:00
Sebastian Ullrich
4f7aa8c3c8 chore: CI: exempt drafts from PR body check (#6002) 2024-11-08 15:53:48 +00:00
Sebastian Ullrich
dac73c15c8 perf: avoid negative environment lookup (#5429)
Avoids some `Environment.find?` lookup misses that become especially
expensive on the async branch
2024-11-08 15:37:39 +00:00
Marc Huisinga
cb40ddad69 fix: avoid max heartbeat error in completion (#5996)
This now occurs for some large completions downstream of `import
Mathlib`. I'd like to get rid of this `whnf` call entirely in the
future, but this is a decent quick mitigation.
2024-11-08 13:47:10 +00:00
Alex Keizer
fc0529b020 fix: ensure instantiateMVarsProfiling adds a trace node (#5501)
We add a new `Meta.instantiateMVars` trace node to the
`instantiateMVarsProfiling` definition used in `elabMutualDef`, and we
replace various uses of plain `instantiateMVars` with the profiled
version (which necessitated pulling up the definition to be higher in
the file).

This fixes a "time leak" when profiling large proofs, where
instantiating the goal metavariable can take a significant amount of
time, that previously would not be accounted for when using the trace
profiler.
2024-11-08 13:26:44 +00:00
Henrik Böving
837a67bedb feat: change bv_decide to an elaborated config (#6010)
This PR changes `bv_decide`'s configuration from lots of `set_option` to
an elaborated config like `simp` or `omega`. The notable exception is
`sat.solver` which is still a `set_option` such that users can configure
a custom SAT solver globally for an entire project or file. Additionally
it introduces the ability to set `maxSteps` for the simp preprocessing
run through the new config.

The latter feature was requested by people using `bv_decide` on SMTLIB
which has ginormous terms that exceed the default.
2024-11-08 13:15:04 +00:00
Kyle Miller
85f2213d5a fix: unset trailing for simpa? "try this" suggestion (#5907)
Closes #4581
2024-11-08 12:36:49 +00:00
Lukas Gerlach
9b167e2051 feat: verify keys method on HashMaps (#5866)
This PR verifies the `keys` function on `Std.HashMap`.

---

Initial discussions have already happend with @TwoFX and we are
collaborating on this matter.
This will remain a draft as long as not all desired results have been
added.

If we should still create an issue for the topic of this PR, let us
know.
Of course, any other feedback is appreciated as well :)

---------

Co-authored-by: Markus Himmel <markus@lean-fro.org>
Co-authored-by: monsterkrampe <monsterkrampe@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: jt0202 <johannes.tantow@gmail.com>
2024-11-08 07:24:58 +00:00
Kim Morrison
1870c003d0 chore: missing @[ext] attribute on monad transformer ext lemmas (#6008) 2024-11-08 06:53:49 +00:00
Kim Morrison
680177049f chore: List.modifyTailIdx naming fix (#6007) 2024-11-08 02:42:06 +00:00
Sebastian Ullrich
1b806c5535 chore: revert "CI: give Linux Debug unlimited test stack size" (#6001)
#5967 was the correct fix

Reverts leanprover/lean4#5953
2024-11-07 21:15:08 +00:00
Sebastian Ullrich
9b18262567 chore: new PR changelog template (#5976)
Enables us to auto-generate the changelog from the list of PRs for a
modicum of summarizing/categorizing work on PR creation.

Does not (yet) allow external contributors to set category labels by
themselves as this creates issues with triggering one workflow from
another, it is not clear whether they should be allowed to create new
categories, and the reviewer/triage team likely is in a better position
to do the categorization anyway.
2024-11-07 16:59:45 +00:00
Henrik Böving
d76d631856 feat: BitVec.sshiftRight' in bv_decide (#5995) 2024-11-07 15:23:45 +00:00
Henrik Böving
17e6f3b3c2 style: fix style in bv_decide normalizer (#5992)
Address comments by Markus in #5987
2024-11-07 11:56:12 +00:00
Sebastian Ullrich
5f7a40ae48 chore: fix test exclusion (#5990)
You cannot pass `-E` to `ctest` multiple times
2024-11-07 10:41:47 +00:00
Joachim Breitner
70435dfb5f refactor: name the default SizeOf instance (#5981)
This PR names the default SizeOf instance `instSizeOfDefault`

I regularly have to debug termination checking failures where I end up
hovering over some termination measure, and seeing `instSizeOfDefault`
is more likely to tell me that the default instance is used than
`instSizeOf`.
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* Include the link to your `RFC` or `bug` issue in the description.
* If the issue does not already have approval from a developer, submit the PR as draft.
* The PR title/description will become the commit message. Keep it up-to-date as the PR evolves.
* For `feat/fix` PRs, the first paragraph starting with "This PR" must be present and will become a
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it must instead be categorized with one of the `changelog-*` labels (which will be done by a
reviewer for external PRs).
* A toolchain of the form `leanprover/lean4-pr-releases:pr-release-NNNN` for Linux and M-series Macs will be generated upon build. To generate binaries for Windows and Intel-based Macs as well, write a comment containing `release-ci` on its own line.
* If you rebase your PR onto `nightly-with-mathlib` then CI will test Mathlib against your PR.
* You can manage the `awaiting-review`, `awaiting-author`, and `WIP` labels yourself, by writing a comment containing one of these labels on its own line.
@@ -12,4 +16,6 @@
---
Closes #0000 (`RFC` or `bug` issue number fixed by this PR, if any)
This PR <short changelog summary for feat/fix, see above>.
Closes <`RFC` or `bug` issue number fixed by this PR, if any>

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version: 2
updates:
- package-ecosystem: "github-actions"
directory: "/"
schedule:
interval: "monthly"
commit-message:
prefix: "chore: CI"

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@@ -17,6 +17,6 @@ jobs:
- name: Checkout
uses: actions/checkout@v4
- name: actionlint
uses: raven-actions/actionlint@v1
uses: raven-actions/actionlint@v2
with:
pyflakes: false # we do not use python scripts

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@@ -14,6 +14,7 @@ jobs:
sparse-checkout: |
src/Lean
src/Std
src/lake/Lake
- name: Check Prelude
run: |
failed_files=""
@@ -21,7 +22,7 @@ jobs:
if ! grep -q "^prelude$" "$file"; then
failed_files="$failed_files$file\n"
fi
done < <(find src/Lean src/Std -name '*.lean' -print0)
done < <(find src/Lean src/Std src/lake/Lake -name '*.lean' -print0)
if [ -n "$failed_files" ]; then
echo -e "The following files should use 'prelude':\n$failed_files"
exit 1

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@@ -318,7 +318,7 @@ jobs:
if: github.event_name == 'pull_request'
# (needs to be after "Checkout" so files don't get overridden)
- name: Setup emsdk
uses: mymindstorm/setup-emsdk@v12
uses: mymindstorm/setup-emsdk@v14
with:
version: 3.1.44
actions-cache-folder: emsdk
@@ -492,7 +492,7 @@ jobs:
with:
path: artifacts
- name: Release
uses: softprops/action-gh-release@v1
uses: softprops/action-gh-release@v2
with:
files: artifacts/*/*
fail_on_unmatched_files: true
@@ -536,7 +536,7 @@ jobs:
echo -e "\n*Full commit log*\n" >> diff.md
git log --oneline "$last_tag"..HEAD | sed 's/^/* /' >> diff.md
- name: Release Nightly
uses: softprops/action-gh-release@v1
uses: softprops/action-gh-release@v2
with:
body_path: diff.md
prerelease: true

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# This workflow allows any user to add one of the `awaiting-review`, `awaiting-author`, `WIP`,
# or `release-ci` labels by commenting on the PR or issue.
# `release-ci`, or a `changelog-XXX` label by commenting on the PR or issue.
# If any labels from the set {`awaiting-review`, `awaiting-author`, `WIP`} are added, other labels
# from that set are removed automatically at the same time.
# Similarly, if any `changelog-XXX` label is added, other `changelog-YYY` labels are removed.
name: Label PR based on Comment
@@ -11,7 +12,7 @@ on:
jobs:
update-label:
if: github.event.issue.pull_request != null && (contains(github.event.comment.body, 'awaiting-review') || contains(github.event.comment.body, 'awaiting-author') || contains(github.event.comment.body, 'WIP') || contains(github.event.comment.body, 'release-ci'))
if: github.event.issue.pull_request != null && (contains(github.event.comment.body, 'awaiting-review') || contains(github.event.comment.body, 'awaiting-author') || contains(github.event.comment.body, 'WIP') || contains(github.event.comment.body, 'release-ci') || contains(github.event.comment.body, 'changelog-'))
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
@@ -20,13 +21,14 @@ jobs:
with:
github-token: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
script: |
const { owner, repo, number: issue_number } = context.issue;
const { owner, repo, number: issue_number } = context.issue;
const commentLines = context.payload.comment.body.split('\r\n');
const awaitingReview = commentLines.includes('awaiting-review');
const awaitingAuthor = commentLines.includes('awaiting-author');
const wip = commentLines.includes('WIP');
const releaseCI = commentLines.includes('release-ci');
const changelogMatch = commentLines.find(line => line.startsWith('changelog-'));
if (awaitingReview || awaitingAuthor || wip) {
await github.rest.issues.removeLabel({ owner, repo, issue_number, name: 'awaiting-review' }).catch(() => {});
@@ -47,3 +49,19 @@ jobs:
if (releaseCI) {
await github.rest.issues.addLabels({ owner, repo, issue_number, labels: ['release-ci'] });
}
if (changelogMatch) {
const changelogLabel = changelogMatch.trim();
const { data: existingLabels } = await github.rest.issues.listLabelsOnIssue({ owner, repo, issue_number });
const changelogLabels = existingLabels.filter(label => label.name.startsWith('changelog-'));
// Remove all other changelog labels
for (const label of changelogLabels) {
if (label.name !== changelogLabel) {
await github.rest.issues.removeLabel({ owner, repo, issue_number, name: label.name }).catch(() => {});
}
}
// Add the new changelog label
await github.rest.issues.addLabels({ owner, repo, issue_number, labels: [changelogLabel] });
}

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@@ -110,14 +110,6 @@ jobs:
# https://github.com/netlify/cli/issues/1809
cp -r --dereference ./result ./dist
if: matrix.name == 'Nix Linux'
- name: Check manual for broken links
id: lychee
uses: lycheeverse/lychee-action@v1.9.0
with:
fail: false # report errors but do not block CI on temporary failures
# gmplib.org consistently times out from GH actions
# the GitHub token is to avoid rate limiting
args: --base './dist' --no-progress --github-token ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }} --exclude 'gmplib.org' './dist/**/*.html'
- name: Rebuild Nix Store Cache
run: |
rm -rf nix-store-cache || true
@@ -129,7 +121,7 @@ jobs:
python3 -c 'import base64; print("alias="+base64.urlsafe_b64encode(bytes.fromhex("${{github.sha}}")).decode("utf-8").rstrip("="))' >> "$GITHUB_OUTPUT"
echo "message=`git log -1 --pretty=format:"%s"`" >> "$GITHUB_OUTPUT"
- name: Publish manual to Netlify
uses: nwtgck/actions-netlify@v2.0
uses: nwtgck/actions-netlify@v3.0
id: publish-manual
with:
publish-dir: ./dist

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name: Check PR body for changelog convention
on:
merge_group:
pull_request:
types: [opened, synchronize, reopened, edited, labeled, converted_to_draft, ready_for_review]
jobs:
check-pr-body:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- name: Check PR body
if: github.event_name == 'pull_request'
uses: actions/github-script@v7
with:
script: |
const { title, body, labels, draft } = context.payload.pull_request;
if (!draft && /^(feat|fix):/.test(title) && !labels.some(label => label.name == "changelog-no")) {
if (!labels.some(label => label.name.startsWith("changelog-"))) {
core.setFailed('feat/fix PR must have a `changelog-*` label');
}
if (!/^This PR [^<]/.test(body)) {
core.setFailed('feat/fix PR must have changelog summary starting with "This PR ..." as first line.');
}
}

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@@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ jobs:
- name: Download artifact from the previous workflow.
if: ${{ steps.workflow-info.outputs.pullRequestNumber != '' }}
id: download-artifact
uses: dawidd6/action-download-artifact@v2 # https://github.com/marketplace/actions/download-workflow-artifact
uses: dawidd6/action-download-artifact@v7 # https://github.com/marketplace/actions/download-workflow-artifact
with:
run_id: ${{ github.event.workflow_run.id }}
path: artifacts
@@ -60,7 +60,7 @@ jobs:
GH_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.PR_RELEASES_TOKEN }}
- name: Release
if: ${{ steps.workflow-info.outputs.pullRequestNumber != '' }}
uses: softprops/action-gh-release@v1
uses: softprops/action-gh-release@v2
with:
name: Release for PR ${{ steps.workflow-info.outputs.pullRequestNumber }}
# There are coredumps files here as well, but all in deeper subdirectories.
@@ -75,7 +75,7 @@ jobs:
- name: Report release status
if: ${{ steps.workflow-info.outputs.pullRequestNumber != '' }}
uses: actions/github-script@v6
uses: actions/github-script@v7
with:
script: |
await github.rest.repos.createCommitStatus({
@@ -111,7 +111,7 @@ jobs:
- name: 'Setup jq'
if: ${{ steps.workflow-info.outputs.pullRequestNumber != '' }}
uses: dcarbone/install-jq-action@v1.0.1
uses: dcarbone/install-jq-action@v3.0.1
# Check that the most recently nightly coincides with 'git merge-base HEAD master'
- name: Check merge-base and nightly-testing-YYYY-MM-DD
@@ -208,7 +208,7 @@ jobs:
- name: Report mathlib base
if: ${{ steps.workflow-info.outputs.pullRequestNumber != '' && steps.ready.outputs.mathlib_ready == 'true' }}
uses: actions/github-script@v6
uses: actions/github-script@v7
with:
script: |
const description =

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@@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ jobs:
stale:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/stale@v8
- uses: actions/stale@v9
with:
days-before-stale: -1
days-before-pr-stale: 30

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Please check the [releases](https://github.com/leanprover/lean4/releases) page for the current status
of each version.
v4.15.0
v4.16.0
----------
Development in progress.
v4.15.0
----------
Release candidate, release notes will be copied from the branch `releases/v4.15.0` once completed.
v4.14.0
----------
Release candidate, release notes will be copied from the branch `releases/v4.14.0` once completed.
**Full Changelog**: https://github.com/leanprover/lean4/compare/v4.13.0...v4.14.0
### Language features, tactics, and metaprograms
* `structure` and `inductive` commands
* [#5517](https://github.com/leanprover/lean4/pull/5517) improves universe level inference for the resulting type of an `inductive` or `structure.` Recall that a `Prop`-valued inductive type is a syntactic subsingleton if it has at most one constructor and all the arguments to the constructor are in `Prop`. Such types have large elimination, so they could be defined in `Type` or `Prop` without any trouble. The way inference has changed is that if a type is a syntactic subsingleton with exactly one constructor, and the constructor has at least one parameter/field, then the `inductive`/`structure` command will prefer creating a `Prop` instead of a `Type`. The upshot is that the `: Prop` in `structure S : Prop` is often no longer needed. (With @arthur-adjedj).
* [#5842](https://github.com/leanprover/lean4/pull/5842) and [#5783](https://github.com/leanprover/lean4/pull/5783) implement a feature where the `structure` command can now define recursive inductive types:
```lean
structure Tree where
n : Nat
children : Fin n → Tree
def Tree.size : Tree → Nat
| {n, children} => Id.run do
let mut s := 0
for h : i in [0 : n] do
s := s + (children ⟨i, h.2⟩).size
pure s
```
* [#5814](https://github.com/leanprover/lean4/pull/5814) fixes a bug where Mathlib's `Type*` elaborator could lead to incorrect universe parameters with the `inductive` command.
* [#3152](https://github.com/leanprover/lean4/pull/3152) and [#5844](https://github.com/leanprover/lean4/pull/5844) fix bugs in default value processing for structure instance notation (with @arthur-adjedj).
* [#5399](https://github.com/leanprover/lean4/pull/5399) promotes instance synthesis order calculation failure from a soft error to a hard error.
* [#5542](https://github.com/leanprover/lean4/pull/5542) deprecates `:=` variants of `inductive` and `structure` (see breaking changes).
* **Application elaboration improvements**
* [#5671](https://github.com/leanprover/lean4/pull/5671) makes `@[elab_as_elim]` require at least one discriminant, since otherwise there is no advantage to this alternative elaborator.
* [#5528](https://github.com/leanprover/lean4/pull/5528) enables field notation in explicit mode. The syntax `@x.f` elaborates as `@S.f` with `x` supplied to the appropriate parameter.
* [#5692](https://github.com/leanprover/lean4/pull/5692) modifies the dot notation resolution algorithm so that it can apply `CoeFun` instances. For example, Mathlib has `Multiset.card : Multiset α →+ Nat`, and now with `m : Multiset α`, the notation `m.card` resolves to `⇑Multiset.card m`.
* [#5658](https://github.com/leanprover/lean4/pull/5658) fixes a bug where 'don't know how to synthesize implicit argument' errors might have the incorrect local context when the eta arguments feature is activated.
* [#5933](https://github.com/leanprover/lean4/pull/5933) fixes a bug where `..` ellipses in patterns made use of optparams and autoparams.
* [#5770](https://github.com/leanprover/lean4/pull/5770) makes dot notation for structures resolve using *all* ancestors. Adds a *resolution order* for generalized field notation. This is the order of namespaces visited during resolution when trying to resolve names. The algorithm to compute a resolution order is the commonly used C3 linearization (used for example by Python), which when successful ensures that immediate parents' namespaces are considered before more distant ancestors' namespaces. By default we use a relaxed version of the algorithm that tolerates inconsistencies, but using `set_option structure.strictResolutionOrder true` makes inconsistent parent orderings into warnings.
* **Recursion and induction principles**
* [#5619](https://github.com/leanprover/lean4/pull/5619) fixes functional induction principle generation to avoid over-eta-expanding in the preprocessing step.
* [#5766](https://github.com/leanprover/lean4/pull/5766) fixes structural nested recursion so that it is not confused when a nested type appears first.
* [#5803](https://github.com/leanprover/lean4/pull/5803) fixes a bug in functional induction principle generation when there are `let` bindings.
* [#5904](https://github.com/leanprover/lean4/pull/5904) improves functional induction principle generation to unfold aux definitions more carefully.
* [#5850](https://github.com/leanprover/lean4/pull/5850) refactors code for `Predefinition.Structural`.
* **Error messages**
* [#5276](https://github.com/leanprover/lean4/pull/5276) fixes a bug in "type mismatch" errors that would structurally assign metavariables during the algorithm to expose differences.
* [#5919](https://github.com/leanprover/lean4/pull/5919) makes "type mismatch" errors add type ascriptions to expose differences for numeric literals.
* [#5922](https://github.com/leanprover/lean4/pull/5922) makes "type mismatch" errors expose differences in the bodies of functions and pi types.
* [#5888](https://github.com/leanprover/lean4/pull/5888) improves the error message for invalid induction alternative names in `match` expressions (@josojo).
* [#5719](https://github.com/leanprover/lean4/pull/5719) improves `calc` error messages.
* [#5627](https://github.com/leanprover/lean4/pull/5627) and [#5663](https://github.com/leanprover/lean4/pull/5663) improve the **`#eval` command** and introduce some new features.
* Now results can be pretty printed if there is a `ToExpr` instance, which means **hoverable output**. If `ToExpr` fails, it then tries looking for a `Repr` or `ToString` instance like before. Setting `set_option eval.pp false` disables making use of `ToExpr` instances.
* There is now **auto-derivation** of `Repr` instances, enabled with the `pp.derive.repr` option (default to **true**). For example:
```lean
inductive Baz
| a | b
#eval Baz.a
-- Baz.a
```
It simply does `deriving instance Repr for Baz` when there's no way to represent `Baz`.
* The option `eval.type` controls whether or not to include the type in the output. For now the default is false.
* Now expressions such as `#eval do return 2`, where monad is unknown, work. It tries unifying the monad with `CommandElabM`, `TermElabM`, or `IO`.
* The classes `Lean.Eval` and `Lean.MetaEval` have been removed. These each used to be responsible for adapting monads and printing results. Now the `MonadEval` class is responsible for adapting monads for evaluation (it is similar to `MonadLift`, but instances are allowed to use default data when initializing state), and representing results is handled through a separate process.
* Error messages about failed instance synthesis are now more precise. Once it detects that a `MonadEval` class applies, then the error message will be specific about missing `ToExpr`/`Repr`/`ToString` instances.
* Fixes bugs where evaluating `MetaM` and `CoreM` wouldn't collect log messages.
* Fixes a bug where `let rec` could not be used in `#eval`.
* `partial` definitions
* [#5780](https://github.com/leanprover/lean4/pull/5780) improves the error message when `partial` fails to prove a type is inhabited. Add delta deriving.
* [#5821](https://github.com/leanprover/lean4/pull/5821) gives `partial` inhabitation the ability to create local `Inhabited` instances from parameters.
* **New tactic configuration syntax.** The configuration syntax for all core tactics has been given an upgrade. Rather than `simp (config := { contextual := true, maxSteps := 22})`, one can now write `simp +contextual (maxSteps := 22)`. Tactic authors can migrate by switching from `(config)?` to `optConfig` in tactic syntaxes and potentially deleting `mkOptionalNode` in elaborators. [#5883](https://github.com/leanprover/lean4/pull/5883), [#5898](https://github.com/leanprover/lean4/pull/5898), [#5928](https://github.com/leanprover/lean4/pull/5928), and [#5932](https://github.com/leanprover/lean4/pull/5932). (Tactic authors, see breaking changes.)
* `simp` tactic
* [#5632](https://github.com/leanprover/lean4/pull/5632) fixes the simpproc for `Fin` literals to reduce more consistently.
* [#5648](https://github.com/leanprover/lean4/pull/5648) fixes a bug in `simpa ... using t` where metavariables in `t` were not properly accounted for, and also improves the type mismatch error.
* [#5838](https://github.com/leanprover/lean4/pull/5838) fixes the docstring of `simp!` to actually talk about `simp!`.
* [#5870](https://github.com/leanprover/lean4/pull/5870) adds support for `attribute [simp ←]` (note the reverse direction). This adds the reverse of a theorem as a global simp theorem.
* `decide` tactic
* [#5665](https://github.com/leanprover/lean4/pull/5665) adds `decide!` tactic for using kernel reduction (warning: this is renamed to `decide +kernel` in a future release).
* `bv_decide` tactic
* [#5714](https://github.com/leanprover/lean4/pull/5714) adds inequality regression tests (@alexkeizer).
* [#5608](https://github.com/leanprover/lean4/pull/5608) adds `bv_toNat` tag for `toNat_ofInt` (@bollu).
* [#5618](https://github.com/leanprover/lean4/pull/5618) adds support for `at` in `ac_nf` and uses it in `bv_normalize` (@tobiasgrosser).
* [#5628](https://github.com/leanprover/lean4/pull/5628) adds udiv support.
* [#5635](https://github.com/leanprover/lean4/pull/5635) adds auxiliary bitblasters for negation and subtraction.
* [#5637](https://github.com/leanprover/lean4/pull/5637) adds more `getLsbD` bitblaster theory.
* [#5652](https://github.com/leanprover/lean4/pull/5652) adds umod support.
* [#5653](https://github.com/leanprover/lean4/pull/5653) adds performance benchmark for modulo.
* [#5655](https://github.com/leanprover/lean4/pull/5655) reduces error on `bv_check` to warning.
* [#5670](https://github.com/leanprover/lean4/pull/5670) adds `~~~(-x)` support.
* [#5673](https://github.com/leanprover/lean4/pull/5673) disables `ac_nf` by default.
* [#5675](https://github.com/leanprover/lean4/pull/5675) fixes context tracking in `bv_decide` counter example.
* [#5676](https://github.com/leanprover/lean4/pull/5676) adds an error when the LRAT proof is invalid.
* [#5781](https://github.com/leanprover/lean4/pull/5781) introduces uninterpreted symbols everywhere.
* [#5823](https://github.com/leanprover/lean4/pull/5823) adds `BitVec.sdiv` support.
* [#5852](https://github.com/leanprover/lean4/pull/5852) adds `BitVec.ofBool` support.
* [#5855](https://github.com/leanprover/lean4/pull/5855) adds `if` support.
* [#5869](https://github.com/leanprover/lean4/pull/5869) adds support for all the SMTLIB BitVec divison/remainder operations.
* [#5886](https://github.com/leanprover/lean4/pull/5886) adds embedded constraint substitution.
* [#5918](https://github.com/leanprover/lean4/pull/5918) fixes loose mvars bug in `bv_normalize`.
* Documentation:
* [#5636](https://github.com/leanprover/lean4/pull/5636) adds remarks about multiplication.
* `conv` mode
* [#5861](https://github.com/leanprover/lean4/pull/5861) improves the `congr` conv tactic to handle "over-applied" functions.
* [#5894](https://github.com/leanprover/lean4/pull/5894) improves the `arg` conv tactic so that it can access more arguments and so that it can handle "over-applied" functions (it generates a specialized congruence lemma for the specific argument in question). Makes `arg 1` and `arg 2` apply to pi types in more situations. Adds negative indexing, for example `arg -2` is equivalent to the `lhs` tactic. Makes the `enter [...]` tactic show intermediate states like `rw`.
* **Other tactics**
* [#4846](https://github.com/leanprover/lean4/pull/4846) fixes a bug where `generalize ... at *` would apply to implementation details (@ymherklotz).
* [#5730](https://github.com/leanprover/lean4/pull/5730) upstreams the `classical` tactic combinator.
* [#5815](https://github.com/leanprover/lean4/pull/5815) improves the error message when trying to unfold a local hypothesis that is not a local definition.
* [#5862](https://github.com/leanprover/lean4/pull/5862) and [#5863](https://github.com/leanprover/lean4/pull/5863) change how `apply` and `simp` elaborate, making them not disable error recovery. This improves hovers and completions when the term has elaboration errors.
* `deriving` clauses
* [#5899](https://github.com/leanprover/lean4/pull/5899) adds declaration ranges for delta-derived instances.
* [#5265](https://github.com/leanprover/lean4/pull/5265) removes unused syntax in `deriving` clauses for providing arguments to deriving handlers (see breaking changes).
* [#5065](https://github.com/leanprover/lean4/pull/5065) upstreams and updates `#where`, a command that reports the current scope information.
* **Linters**
* [#5338](https://github.com/leanprover/lean4/pull/5338) makes the unused variables linter ignore variables defined in tactics by default now, avoiding performance bottlenecks.
* [#5644](https://github.com/leanprover/lean4/pull/5644) ensures that linters in general do not run on `#guard_msgs` itself.
* **Metaprogramming interface**
* [#5720](https://github.com/leanprover/lean4/pull/5720) adds `pushGoal`/`pushGoals` and `popGoal` for manipulating the goal state. These are an alternative to `replaceMainGoal` and `getMainGoal`, and with them you don't need to worry about making sure nothing clears assigned metavariables from the goal list between assigning the main goal and using `replaceMainGoal`. Modifies `closeMainGoalUsing`, which is like a `TacticM` version of `liftMetaTactic`. Now the callback is run in a context where the main goal is removed from the goal list, and the callback is free to modify the goal list. Furthermore, the `checkUnassigned` argument has been replaced with `checkNewUnassigned`, which checks whether the value assigned to the goal has any *new* metavariables, relative to the start of execution of the callback. Modifies `withCollectingNewGoalsFrom` to take the `parentTag` argument explicitly rather than indirectly via `getMainTag`. Modifies `elabTermWithHoles` to optionally take `parentTag?`.
* [#5563](https://github.com/leanprover/lean4/pull/5563) fixes `getFunInfo` and `inferType` to use `withAtLeastTransparency` rather than `withTransparency`.
* [#5679](https://github.com/leanprover/lean4/pull/5679) fixes `RecursorVal.getInduct` to return the name of major arguments type. This makes "structure eta" work for nested inductives.
* [#5681](https://github.com/leanprover/lean4/pull/5681) removes unused `mkRecursorInfoForKernelRec`.
* [#5686](https://github.com/leanprover/lean4/pull/5686) makes discrimination trees index the domains of foralls, for better performance of the simplify and type class search.
* [#5760](https://github.com/leanprover/lean4/pull/5760) adds `Lean.Expr.name?` recognizer for `Name` expressions.
* [#5800](https://github.com/leanprover/lean4/pull/5800) modifies `liftCommandElabM` to preserve more state, fixing an issue where using it would drop messages.
* [#5857](https://github.com/leanprover/lean4/pull/5857) makes it possible to use dot notation in `m!` strings, for example `m!"{.ofConstName n}"`.
* [#5841](https://github.com/leanprover/lean4/pull/5841) and [#5853](https://github.com/leanprover/lean4/pull/5853) record the complete list of `structure` parents in the `StructureInfo` environment extension.
* **Other fixes or improvements**
* [#5566](https://github.com/leanprover/lean4/pull/5566) fixes a bug introduced in [#4781](https://github.com/leanprover/lean4/pull/4781) where heartbeat exceptions were no longer being handled properly. Now such exceptions are tagged with `runtime.maxHeartbeats` (@eric-wieser).
* [#5708](https://github.com/leanprover/lean4/pull/5708) modifies the proof objects produced by the proof-by-reflection tactics `ac_nf0` and `simp_arith` so that the kernel is less prone to reducing expensive atoms.
* [#5768](https://github.com/leanprover/lean4/pull/5768) adds a `#version` command that prints Lean's version information.
* [#5822](https://github.com/leanprover/lean4/pull/5822) fixes elaborator algorithms to match kernel algorithms for primitive projections (`Expr.proj`).
* [#5811](https://github.com/leanprover/lean4/pull/5811) improves the docstring for the `rwa` tactic.
### Language server, widgets, and IDE extensions
* [#5224](https://github.com/leanprover/lean4/pull/5224) fixes `WorkspaceClientCapabilities` to make `applyEdit` optional, in accordance with the LSP specification (@pzread).
* [#5340](https://github.com/leanprover/lean4/pull/5340) fixes a server deadlock when shutting down the language server and a desync between client and language server after a file worker crash.
* [#5560](https://github.com/leanprover/lean4/pull/5560) makes `initialize` and `builtin_initialize` participate in the call hierarchy and other requests.
* [#5650](https://github.com/leanprover/lean4/pull/5650) makes references in attributes participate in the call hierarchy and other requests.
* [#5666](https://github.com/leanprover/lean4/pull/5666) add auto-completion in tactic blocks without having to type the first character of the tactic, and adds tactic completion docs to tactic auto-completion items.
* [#5677](https://github.com/leanprover/lean4/pull/5677) fixes several cases where goal states were not displayed in certain text cursor positions.
* [#5707](https://github.com/leanprover/lean4/pull/5707) indicates deprecations in auto-completion items.
* [#5736](https://github.com/leanprover/lean4/pull/5736), [#5752](https://github.com/leanprover/lean4/pull/5752), [#5763](https://github.com/leanprover/lean4/pull/5763), [#5802](https://github.com/leanprover/lean4/pull/5802), and [#5805](https://github.com/leanprover/lean4/pull/5805) fix various performance issues in the language server.
* [#5801](https://github.com/leanprover/lean4/pull/5801) distinguishes theorem auto-completions from non-theorem auto-completions.
### Pretty printing
* [#5640](https://github.com/leanprover/lean4/pull/5640) fixes a bug where goal states in messages might print newlines as spaces.
* [#5643](https://github.com/leanprover/lean4/pull/5643) adds option `pp.mvars.delayed` (default false), which when false causes delayed assignment metavariables to pretty print with what they are assigned to. Now `fun x : Nat => ?a` pretty prints as `fun x : Nat => ?a` rather than `fun x ↦ ?m.7 x`.
* [#5711](https://github.com/leanprover/lean4/pull/5711) adds options `pp.mvars.anonymous` and `pp.mvars.levels`, which when false respectively cause expression metavariables and level metavariables to pretty print as `?_`.
* [#5710](https://github.com/leanprover/lean4/pull/5710) adjusts the `` elaboration warning to mention `pp.maxSteps`.
* [#5759](https://github.com/leanprover/lean4/pull/5759) fixes the app unexpander for `sorryAx`.
* [#5827](https://github.com/leanprover/lean4/pull/5827) improves accuracy of binder names in the signature pretty printer (like in output of `#check`). Also fixes the issue where consecutive hygienic names pretty print without a space separating them, so we now have `(x✝ y✝ : Nat)` rather than `(x✝y✝ : Nat)`.
* [#5830](https://github.com/leanprover/lean4/pull/5830) makes sure all the core delaborators respond to `pp.explicit` when appropriate.
* [#5639](https://github.com/leanprover/lean4/pull/5639) makes sure name literals use escaping when pretty printing.
* [#5854](https://github.com/leanprover/lean4/pull/5854) adds delaborators for `<|>`, `<*>`, `>>`, `<*`, and `*>`.
### Library
* `Array`
* [#5687](https://github.com/leanprover/lean4/pull/5687) deprecates `Array.data`.
* [#5705](https://github.com/leanprover/lean4/pull/5705) uses a better default value for `Array.swapAt!`.
* [#5748](https://github.com/leanprover/lean4/pull/5748) moves `Array.mapIdx` lemmas to a new file.
* [#5749](https://github.com/leanprover/lean4/pull/5749) simplifies signature of `Array.mapIdx`.
* [#5758](https://github.com/leanprover/lean4/pull/5758) upstreams `Array.reduceOption`.
* [#5786](https://github.com/leanprover/lean4/pull/5786) adds simp lemmas for `Array.isEqv` and `BEq`.
* [#5796](https://github.com/leanprover/lean4/pull/5796) renames `Array.shrink` to `Array.take`, and relates it to `List.take`.
* [#5798](https://github.com/leanprover/lean4/pull/5798) upstreams `List.modify`, adds lemmas, relates to `Array.modify`.
* [#5799](https://github.com/leanprover/lean4/pull/5799) relates `Array.forIn` and `List.forIn`.
* [#5833](https://github.com/leanprover/lean4/pull/5833) adds `Array.forIn'`, and relates to `List`.
* [#5848](https://github.com/leanprover/lean4/pull/5848) fixes deprecations in `Init.Data.Array.Basic` to not recommend the deprecated constant.
* [#5895](https://github.com/leanprover/lean4/pull/5895) adds `LawfulBEq (Array α) ↔ LawfulBEq α`.
* [#5896](https://github.com/leanprover/lean4/pull/5896) moves `@[simp]` from `back_eq_back?` to `back_push`.
* [#5897](https://github.com/leanprover/lean4/pull/5897) renames `Array.back` to `back!`.
* `List`
* [#5605](https://github.com/leanprover/lean4/pull/5605) removes `List.redLength`.
* [#5696](https://github.com/leanprover/lean4/pull/5696) upstreams `List.mapIdx` and adds lemmas.
* [#5697](https://github.com/leanprover/lean4/pull/5697) upstreams `List.foldxM_map`.
* [#5701](https://github.com/leanprover/lean4/pull/5701) renames `List.join` to `List.flatten`.
* [#5703](https://github.com/leanprover/lean4/pull/5703) upstreams `List.sum`.
* [#5706](https://github.com/leanprover/lean4/pull/5706) marks `prefix_append_right_inj` as a simp lemma.
* [#5716](https://github.com/leanprover/lean4/pull/5716) fixes `List.drop_drop` addition order.
* [#5731](https://github.com/leanprover/lean4/pull/5731) renames `List.bind` and `Array.concatMap` to `flatMap`.
* [#5732](https://github.com/leanprover/lean4/pull/5732) renames `List.pure` to `List.singleton`.
* [#5742](https://github.com/leanprover/lean4/pull/5742) upstreams `ne_of_mem_of_not_mem`.
* [#5743](https://github.com/leanprover/lean4/pull/5743) upstreams `ne_of_apply_ne`.
* [#5816](https://github.com/leanprover/lean4/pull/5816) adds more `List.modify` lemmas.
* [#5879](https://github.com/leanprover/lean4/pull/5879) renames `List.groupBy` to `splitBy`.
* [#5913](https://github.com/leanprover/lean4/pull/5913) relates `for` loops over `List` with `foldlM`.
* `Nat`
* [#5694](https://github.com/leanprover/lean4/pull/5694) removes `instBEqNat`, which is redundant with `instBEqOfDecidableEq` but not defeq.
* [#5746](https://github.com/leanprover/lean4/pull/5746) deprecates `Nat.sum`.
* [#5785](https://github.com/leanprover/lean4/pull/5785) adds `Nat.forall_lt_succ` and variants.
* Fixed width integers
* [#5323](https://github.com/leanprover/lean4/pull/5323) redefine unsigned fixed width integers in terms of `BitVec`.
* [#5735](https://github.com/leanprover/lean4/pull/5735) adds `UIntX.[val_ofNat, toBitVec_ofNat]`.
* [#5790](https://github.com/leanprover/lean4/pull/5790) defines `Int8`.
* [#5901](https://github.com/leanprover/lean4/pull/5901) removes native code for `UInt8.modn`.
* `BitVec`
* [#5604](https://github.com/leanprover/lean4/pull/5604) completes `BitVec.[getMsbD|getLsbD|msb]` for shifts (@luisacicolini).
* [#5609](https://github.com/leanprover/lean4/pull/5609) adds lemmas for division when denominator is zero (@bollu).
* [#5620](https://github.com/leanprover/lean4/pull/5620) documents Bitblasting (@bollu)
* [#5623](https://github.com/leanprover/lean4/pull/5623) moves `BitVec.udiv/umod/sdiv/smod` after `add/sub/mul/lt` (@tobiasgrosser).
* [#5645](https://github.com/leanprover/lean4/pull/5645) defines `udiv` normal form to be `/`, resp. `umod` and `%` (@bollu).
* [#5646](https://github.com/leanprover/lean4/pull/5646) adds lemmas about arithmetic inequalities (@bollu).
* [#5680](https://github.com/leanprover/lean4/pull/5680) expands relationship with `toFin` (@tobiasgrosser).
* [#5691](https://github.com/leanprover/lean4/pull/5691) adds `BitVec.(getMSbD, msb)_(add, sub)` and `BitVec.getLsbD_sub` (@luisacicolini).
* [#5712](https://github.com/leanprover/lean4/pull/5712) adds `BitVec.[udiv|umod]_[zero|one|self]` (@tobiasgrosser).
* [#5718](https://github.com/leanprover/lean4/pull/5718) adds `BitVec.sdiv_[zero|one|self]` (@tobiasgrosser).
* [#5721](https://github.com/leanprover/lean4/pull/5721) adds `BitVec.(msb, getMsbD, getLsbD)_(neg, abs)` (@luisacicolini).
* [#5772](https://github.com/leanprover/lean4/pull/5772) adds `BitVec.toInt_sub`, simplifies `BitVec.toInt_neg` (@tobiasgrosser).
* [#5778](https://github.com/leanprover/lean4/pull/5778) prove that `intMin` the smallest signed bitvector (@alexkeizer).
* [#5851](https://github.com/leanprover/lean4/pull/5851) adds `(msb, getMsbD)_twoPow` (@luisacicolini).
* [#5858](https://github.com/leanprover/lean4/pull/5858) adds `BitVec.[zero_ushiftRight|zero_sshiftRight|zero_mul]` and cleans up BVDecide (@tobiasgrosser).
* [#5865](https://github.com/leanprover/lean4/pull/5865) adds `BitVec.(msb, getMsbD)_concat` (@luisacicolini).
* [#5881](https://github.com/leanprover/lean4/pull/5881) adds `Hashable (BitVec n)`
* `String`/`Char`
* [#5728](https://github.com/leanprover/lean4/pull/5728) upstreams `String.dropPrefix?`.
* [#5745](https://github.com/leanprover/lean4/pull/5745) changes `String.dropPrefix?` signature.
* [#5747](https://github.com/leanprover/lean4/pull/5747) adds `Hashable Char` instance
* `HashMap`
* [#5880](https://github.com/leanprover/lean4/pull/5880) adds interim implementation of `HashMap.modify`/`alter`
* **Other**
* [#5704](https://github.com/leanprover/lean4/pull/5704) removes `@[simp]` from `Option.isSome_eq_isSome`.
* [#5739](https://github.com/leanprover/lean4/pull/5739) upstreams material on `Prod`.
* [#5740](https://github.com/leanprover/lean4/pull/5740) moves `Antisymm` to `Std.Antisymm`.
* [#5741](https://github.com/leanprover/lean4/pull/5741) upstreams basic material on `Sum`.
* [#5756](https://github.com/leanprover/lean4/pull/5756) adds `Nat.log2_two_pow` (@spinylobster).
* [#5892](https://github.com/leanprover/lean4/pull/5892) removes duplicated `ForIn` instances.
* [#5900](https://github.com/leanprover/lean4/pull/5900) removes `@[simp]` from `Sum.forall` and `Sum.exists`.
* [#5812](https://github.com/leanprover/lean4/pull/5812) removes redundant `Decidable` assumptions (@FR-vdash-bot).
### Compiler, runtime, and FFI
* [#5685](https://github.com/leanprover/lean4/pull/5685) fixes help message flags, removes the `-f` flag and adds the `-g` flag (@James-Oswald).
* [#5930](https://github.com/leanprover/lean4/pull/5930) adds `--short-version` (`-V`) option to display short version (@juhp).
* [#5144](https://github.com/leanprover/lean4/pull/5144) switches all 64-bit platforms over to consistently using GMP for bignum arithmetic.
* [#5753](https://github.com/leanprover/lean4/pull/5753) raises the minimum supported Windows version to Windows 10 1903 (released May 2019).
### Lake
* [#5715](https://github.com/leanprover/lean4/pull/5715) changes `lake new math` to use `autoImplicit false` (@eric-wieser).
* [#5688](https://github.com/leanprover/lean4/pull/5688) makes `Lake` not create core aliases in the `Lake` namespace.
* [#5924](https://github.com/leanprover/lean4/pull/5924) adds a `text` option for `buildFile*` utilities.
* [#5789](https://github.com/leanprover/lean4/pull/5789) makes `lake init` not `git init` when inside git work tree (@haoxins).
* [#5684](https://github.com/leanprover/lean4/pull/5684) has Lake update a package's `lean-toolchain` file on `lake update` if it finds the package's direct dependencies use a newer compatible toolchain. To skip this step, use the `--keep-toolchain` CLI option. (See breaking changes.)
* [#6218](https://github.com/leanprover/lean4/pull/6218) makes Lake no longer automatically fetch GitHub cloud releases if the package build directory is already present (mirroring the behavior of the Reservoir cache). This prevents the cache from clobbering existing prebuilt artifacts. Users can still manually fetch the cache and clobber the build directory by running `lake build <pkg>:release`.
* [#6231](https://github.com/leanprover/lean4/pull/6231) improves the errors Lake produces when it fails to fetch a dependency from Reservoir. If the package is not indexed, it will produce a suggestion about how to require it from GitHub.
### Documentation
* [#5617](https://github.com/leanprover/lean4/pull/5617) fixes MSYS2 build instructions.
* [#5725](https://github.com/leanprover/lean4/pull/5725) points out that `OfScientific` is called with raw literals (@eric-wieser).
* [#5794](https://github.com/leanprover/lean4/pull/5794) adds a stub for application ellipsis notation (@eric-wieser).
### Breaking changes
* The syntax for providing arguments to deriving handlers has been removed, which was not used by any major Lean projects in the ecosystem. As a result, the `applyDerivingHandlers` now takes one fewer argument, `registerDerivingHandlerWithArgs` is now simply `registerDerivingHandler`, `DerivingHandler` no longer includes the unused parameter, and `DerivingHandlerNoArgs` has been deprecated. To migrate code, delete the unused `none` argument and use `registerDerivingHandler` and `DerivingHandler`. ([#5265](https://github.com/leanprover/lean4/pull/5265))
* The minimum supported Windows version has been raised to Windows 10 1903, released May 2019. ([#5753](https://github.com/leanprover/lean4/pull/5753))
* The `--lean` CLI option for `lake` was removed. Use the `LEAN` environment variable instead. ([#5684](https://github.com/leanprover/lean4/pull/5684))
* The `inductive ... :=`, `structure ... :=`, and `class ... :=` syntaxes have been deprecated in favor of the `... where` variants. The old syntax produces a warning, controlled by the `linter.deprecated` option. ([#5542](https://github.com/leanprover/lean4/pull/5542))
* The generated tactic configuration elaborators now land in `TacticM` to make use of the current recovery state. Commands that wish to elaborate configurations should now use `declare_command_config_elab` instead of `declare_config_elab` to get an elaborator landing in `CommandElabM`. Syntaxes should migrate to `optConfig` instead of `(config)?`, but the elaborators are reverse compatible. ([#5883](https://github.com/leanprover/lean4/pull/5883))
v4.13.0
----------
@@ -88,7 +372,7 @@ v4.13.0
* [#4768](https://github.com/leanprover/lean4/pull/4768) fixes a parse error when `..` appears with a `.` on the next line
* Metaprogramming
* [#3090](https://github.com/leanprover/lean4/pull/3090) handles level parameters in `Meta.evalExpr` (@eric-wieser)
* [#3090](https://github.com/leanprover/lean4/pull/3090) handles level parameters in `Meta.evalExpr` (@eric-wieser)
* [#5401](https://github.com/leanprover/lean4/pull/5401) instance for `Inhabited (TacticM α)` (@alexkeizer)
* [#5412](https://github.com/leanprover/lean4/pull/5412) expose Kernel.check for debugging purposes
* [#5556](https://github.com/leanprover/lean4/pull/5556) improves the "invalid projection" type inference error in `inferType`.

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@@ -1 +0,0 @@
[0829/202002.254:ERROR:crashpad_client_win.cc(868)] not connected

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@@ -103,10 +103,21 @@ your PR using rebase merge, bypassing the merge queue.
As written above, changes in meta code in the current stage usually will only
affect later stages. This is an issue in two specific cases.
* For the special case of *quotations*, it is desirable to have changes in builtin parsers affect them immediately: when the changes in the parser become active in the next stage, builtin macros implemented via quotations should generate syntax trees compatible with the new parser, and quotation patterns in builtin macros and elaborators should be able to match syntax created by the new parser and macros.
Since quotations capture the syntax tree structure during execution of the current stage and turn it into code for the next stage, we need to run the current stage's builtin parsers in quotations via the interpreter for this to work.
Caveats:
* We activate this behavior by default when building stage 1 by setting `-Dinternal.parseQuotWithCurrentStage=true`.
We force-disable it inside `macro/macro_rules/elab/elab_rules` via `suppressInsideQuot` as they are guaranteed not to run in the next stage and may need to be run in the current one, so the stage 0 parser is the correct one to use for them.
It may be necessary to extend this disabling to functions that contain quotations and are (exclusively) used by one of the mentioned commands. A function using quotations should never be used by both builtin and non-builtin macros/elaborators. Example: https://github.com/leanprover/lean4/blob/f70b7e5722da6101572869d87832494e2f8534b7/src/Lean/Elab/Tactic/Config.lean#L118-L122
* The parser needs to be reachable via an `import` statement, otherwise the version of the previous stage will silently be used.
* Only the parser code (`Parser.fn`) is affected; all metadata such as leading tokens is taken from the previous stage.
For an example, see https://github.com/leanprover/lean4/commit/f9dcbbddc48ccab22c7674ba20c5f409823b4cc1#diff-371387aed38bb02bf7761084fd9460e4168ae16d1ffe5de041b47d3ad2d22422R13
* For *non-builtin* meta code such as `notation`s or `macro`s in
`Notation.lean`, we expect changes to affect the current file and all later
files of the same stage immediately, just like outside the stdlib. To ensure
this, we need to build the stage using `-Dinterpreter.prefer_native=false` -
this, we build stage 1 using `-Dinterpreter.prefer_native=false` -
otherwise, when executing a macro, the interpreter would notice that there is
already a native symbol available for this function and run it instead of the
new IR, but the symbol is from the previous stage!
@@ -124,26 +135,11 @@ affect later stages. This is an issue in two specific cases.
further stages (e.g. after an `update-stage0`) will then need to be compiled
with the flag set to `false` again since they will expect the new signature.
For an example, see https://github.com/leanprover/lean4/commit/da4c46370d85add64ef7ca5e7cc4638b62823fbb.
When enabling `prefer_native`, we usually want to *disable* `parseQuotWithCurrentStage` as it would otherwise make quotations use the interpreter after all.
However, there is a specific case where we want to set both options to `true`: when we make changes to a non-builtin parser like `simp` that has a builtin elaborator, we cannot have the new parser be active outside of quotations in stage 1 as the builtin elaborator from stage 0 would not understand them; on the other hand, we need quotations in e.g. the builtin `simp` elaborator to produce the new syntax in the next stage.
As this issue usually affects only tactics, enabling `debug.byAsSorry` instead of `prefer_native` can be a simpler solution.
* For the special case of *quotations*, it is desirable to have changes in
built-in parsers affect them immediately: when the changes in the parser
become active in the next stage, macros implemented via quotations should
generate syntax trees compatible with the new parser, and quotation patterns
in macro and elaborators should be able to match syntax created by the new
parser and macros. Since quotations capture the syntax tree structure during
execution of the current stage and turn it into code for the next stage, we
need to run the current stage's built-in parsers in quotation via the
interpreter for this to work. Caveats:
* Since interpreting full parsers is not nearly as cheap and we rarely change
built-in syntax, this needs to be opted in using `-Dinternal.parseQuotWithCurrentStage=true`.
* The parser needs to be reachable via an `import` statement, otherwise the
version of the previous stage will silently be used.
* Only the parser code (`Parser.fn`) is affected; all metadata such as leading
tokens is taken from the previous stage.
For an example, see https://github.com/leanprover/lean4/commit/f9dcbbddc48ccab22c7674ba20c5f409823b4cc1#diff-371387aed38bb02bf7761084fd9460e4168ae16d1ffe5de041b47d3ad2d22422
(from before the flag defaulted to `false`).
For a `prefer_native` example, see https://github.com/leanprover/lean4/commit/da4c46370d85add64ef7ca5e7cc4638b62823fbb.
To modify either of these flags both for building and editing the stdlib, adjust
the code in `stage0/src/stdlib_flags.h`. The flags will automatically be reset

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@@ -12,17 +12,17 @@ Remark: this example is based on an example found in the Idris manual.
Vectors
--------
A `Vector` is a list of size `n` whose elements belong to a type `α`.
A `Vec` is a list of size `n` whose elements belong to a type `α`.
-/
inductive Vector (α : Type u) : Nat Type u
| nil : Vector α 0
| cons : α Vector α n Vector α (n+1)
inductive Vec (α : Type u) : Nat Type u
| nil : Vec α 0
| cons : α Vec α n Vec α (n+1)
/-!
We can overload the `List.cons` notation `::` and use it to create `Vector`s.
We can overload the `List.cons` notation `::` and use it to create `Vec`s.
-/
infix:67 " :: " => Vector.cons
infix:67 " :: " => Vec.cons
/-!
Now, we define the types of our simple functional language.
@@ -50,11 +50,11 @@ the builtin instance for `Add Int` as the solution.
/-!
Expressions are indexed by the types of the local variables, and the type of the expression itself.
-/
inductive HasType : Fin n Vector Ty n Ty Type where
inductive HasType : Fin n Vec Ty n Ty Type where
| stop : HasType 0 (ty :: ctx) ty
| pop : HasType k ctx ty HasType k.succ (u :: ctx) ty
inductive Expr : Vector Ty n Ty Type where
inductive Expr : Vec Ty n Ty Type where
| var : HasType i ctx ty Expr ctx ty
| val : Int Expr ctx Ty.int
| lam : Expr (a :: ctx) ty Expr ctx (Ty.fn a ty)
@@ -102,8 +102,8 @@ indexed over the types in scope. Since an environment is just another form of li
to the vector of local variable types, we overload again the notation `::` so that we can use the usual list syntax.
Given a proof that a variable is defined in the context, we can then produce a value from the environment.
-/
inductive Env : Vector Ty n Type where
| nil : Env Vector.nil
inductive Env : Vec Ty n Type where
| nil : Env Vec.nil
| cons : Ty.interp a Env ctx Env (a :: ctx)
infix:67 " :: " => Env.cons

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@@ -82,9 +82,7 @@ theorem Expr.typeCheck_correct (h₁ : HasType e ty) (h₂ : e.typeCheck ≠ .un
/-!
Now, we prove that if `Expr.typeCheck e` returns `Maybe.unknown`, then forall `ty`, `HasType e ty` does not hold.
The notation `e.typeCheck` is sugar for `Expr.typeCheck e`. Lean can infer this because we explicitly said that `e` has type `Expr`.
The proof is by induction on `e` and case analysis. The tactic `rename_i` is used to rename "inaccessible" variables.
We say a variable is inaccessible if it is introduced by a tactic (e.g., `cases`) or has been shadowed by another variable introduced
by the user. Note that the tactic `simp [typeCheck]` is applied to all goal generated by the `induction` tactic, and closes
The proof is by induction on `e` and case analysis. Note that the tactic `simp [typeCheck]` is applied to all goal generated by the `induction` tactic, and closes
the cases corresponding to the constructors `Expr.nat` and `Expr.bool`.
-/
theorem Expr.typeCheck_complete {e : Expr} : e.typeCheck = .unknown ¬ HasType e ty := by

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@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
#!/usr/bin/env bash
source ../../tests/common.sh
exec_check lean -Dlinter.all=false "$f"
exec_check_raw lean -Dlinter.all=false "$f"

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@@ -128,16 +128,16 @@ Numeric literals can be specified in various bases.
```
numeral : numeral10 | numeral2 | numeral8 | numeral16
numeral10 : [0-9]+
numeral2 : "0" [bB] [0-1]+
numeral8 : "0" [oO] [0-7]+
numeral16 : "0" [xX] hex_char+
numeral10 : [0-9]+ ("_"+ [0-9]+)*
numeral2 : "0" [bB] ("_"* [0-1]+)+
numeral8 : "0" [oO] ("_"* [0-7]+)+
numeral16 : "0" [xX] ("_"* hex_char+)+
```
Floating point literals are also possible with optional exponent:
```
float : [0-9]+ "." [0-9]+ [[eE[+-][0-9]+]
float : numeral10 "." numeral10? [eE[+-]numeral10]
```
For example:
@@ -147,6 +147,7 @@ constant w : Int := 55
constant x : Nat := 26085
constant y : Nat := 0x65E5
constant z : Float := 2.548123e-05
constant b : Bool := 0b_11_01_10_00
```
Note: that negative numbers are created by applying the "-" negation prefix operator to the number, for example:

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@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
These are instructions to set up a working development environment for those who wish to make changes to Lean itself. It is part of the [Development Guide](doc/dev/index.md).
These are instructions to set up a working development environment for those who wish to make changes to Lean itself. It is part of the [Development Guide](../dev/index.md).
We strongly suggest that new users instead follow the [Quickstart](doc/quickstart.md) to get started using Lean, since this sets up an environment that can automatically manage multiple Lean toolchain versions, which is necessary when working within the Lean ecosystem.
We strongly suggest that new users instead follow the [Quickstart](../quickstart.md) to get started using Lean, since this sets up an environment that can automatically manage multiple Lean toolchain versions, which is necessary when working within the Lean ecosystem.
Requirements
------------

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@@ -139,7 +139,7 @@ You might be wondering, how does the context actually move through the `ReaderM`
add an input argument to a function by modifying its return type? There is a special command in
Lean that will show you the reduced types:
-/
#reduce ReaderM Environment String -- Environment → String
#reduce (types := true) ReaderM Environment String -- Environment → String
/-!
And you can see here that this type is actually a function! It's a function that takes an
`Environment` as input and returns a `String`.
@@ -196,4 +196,4 @@ entirely.
Now it's time to move on to [StateM Monad](states.lean.md) which is like a `ReaderM` that is
also updatable.
-/
-/

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@@ -170,7 +170,7 @@ lib.warn "The Nix-based build is deprecated" rec {
ln -sf ${lean-all}/* .
'';
buildPhase = ''
ctest --output-junit test-results.xml --output-on-failure -E 'leancomptest_(doc_example|foreign)|leanlaketest_reverse-ffi' -j$NIX_BUILD_CORES
ctest --output-junit test-results.xml --output-on-failure -E 'leancomptest_(doc_example|foreign)|leanlaketest_reverse-ffi|leanruntest_timeIO' -j$NIX_BUILD_CORES
'';
installPhase = ''
mkdir $out

12
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@@ -0,0 +1,12 @@
#! /bin/env bash
# Open a Mathlib4 PR for benchmarking a given Lean 4 PR
set -euo pipefail
[ $# -eq 1 ] || (echo "usage: $0 <lean4 PR #>"; exit 1)
LEAN_PR=$1
PR_RESPONSE=$(gh api repos/leanprover-community/mathlib4/pulls -X POST -f head=lean-pr-testing-$LEAN_PR -f base=nightly-testing -f title="leanprover/lean4#$LEAN_PR benchmarking" -f draft=true -f body="ignore me")
PR_NUMBER=$(echo "$PR_RESPONSE" | jq '.number')
echo "opened https://github.com/leanprover-community/mathlib4/pull/$PR_NUMBER"
gh api repos/leanprover-community/mathlib4/issues/$PR_NUMBER/comments -X POST -f body="!bench" > /dev/null

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@@ -64,7 +64,7 @@ fi
# use `-nostdinc` to make sure headers are not visible by default (in particular, not to `#include_next` in the clang headers),
# but do not change sysroot so users can still link against system libs
echo -n " -DLEANC_INTERNAL_FLAGS='-nostdinc -isystem ROOT/include/clang' -DLEANC_CC=ROOT/bin/clang"
echo -n " -DLEANC_INTERNAL_LINKER_FLAGS='-L ROOT/lib -L ROOT/lib/glibc ROOT/lib/glibc/libc_nonshared.a ROOT/lib/glibc/libpthread_nonshared.a -Wl,--as-needed -Wl,-Bstatic -lgmp -lunwind -luv -lpthread -ldl -lrt -Wl,-Bdynamic -Wl,--no-as-needed -fuse-ld=lld'"
echo -n " -DLEANC_INTERNAL_LINKER_FLAGS='-L ROOT/lib -L ROOT/lib/glibc ROOT/lib/glibc/libc_nonshared.a ROOT/lib/glibc/libpthread_nonshared.a -Wl,--as-needed -Wl,-Bstatic -lgmp -lunwind -luv -Wl,-Bdynamic -Wl,--no-as-needed -fuse-ld=lld'"
# when not using the above flags, link GMP dynamically/as usual
echo -n " -DLEAN_EXTRA_LINKER_FLAGS='-Wl,--as-needed -lgmp -luv -lpthread -ldl -lrt -Wl,--no-as-needed'"
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@@ -10,13 +10,15 @@ endif()
include(ExternalProject)
project(LEAN CXX C)
set(LEAN_VERSION_MAJOR 4)
set(LEAN_VERSION_MINOR 15)
set(LEAN_VERSION_MINOR 16)
set(LEAN_VERSION_PATCH 0)
set(LEAN_VERSION_IS_RELEASE 0) # This number is 1 in the release revision, and 0 otherwise.
set(LEAN_SPECIAL_VERSION_DESC "" CACHE STRING "Additional version description like 'nightly-2018-03-11'")
set(LEAN_VERSION_STRING "${LEAN_VERSION_MAJOR}.${LEAN_VERSION_MINOR}.${LEAN_VERSION_PATCH}")
if (LEAN_SPECIAL_VERSION_DESC)
string(APPEND LEAN_VERSION_STRING "-${LEAN_SPECIAL_VERSION_DESC}")
elseif (NOT LEAN_VERSION_IS_RELEASE)
string(APPEND LEAN_VERSION_STRING "-pre")
endif()
set(LEAN_PLATFORM_TARGET "" CACHE STRING "LLVM triple of the target platform")
@@ -49,6 +51,8 @@ option(LLVM "LLVM" OFF)
option(USE_GITHASH "GIT_HASH" ON)
# When ON we install LICENSE files to CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX
option(INSTALL_LICENSE "INSTALL_LICENSE" ON)
# When ON we install a copy of cadical
option(INSTALL_CADICAL "Install a copy of cadical" ON)
# When ON thread storage is automatically finalized, it assumes platform support pthreads.
# This option is important when using Lean as library that is invoked from a different programming language (e.g., Haskell).
option(AUTO_THREAD_FINALIZATION "AUTO_THREAD_FINALIZATION" ON)
@@ -118,7 +122,7 @@ if(${CMAKE_SYSTEM_NAME} MATCHES "Emscripten")
# From https://emscripten.org/docs/compiling/WebAssembly.html#backends:
# > The simple and safe thing is to pass all -s flags at both compile and link time.
set(EMSCRIPTEN_SETTINGS "-s ALLOW_MEMORY_GROWTH=1 -fwasm-exceptions -pthread -flto")
string(APPEND LEANC_EXTRA_FLAGS " -pthread")
string(APPEND LEANC_EXTRA_CC_FLAGS " -pthread")
string(APPEND LEAN_EXTRA_CXX_FLAGS " -D LEAN_EMSCRIPTEN ${EMSCRIPTEN_SETTINGS}")
string(APPEND LEAN_EXTRA_LINKER_FLAGS " ${EMSCRIPTEN_SETTINGS}")
endif()
@@ -153,11 +157,11 @@ if ((${MULTI_THREAD} MATCHES "ON") AND (${CMAKE_SYSTEM_NAME} MATCHES "Darwin"))
endif ()
# We want explicit stack probes in huge Lean stack frames for robust stack overflow detection
string(APPEND LEANC_EXTRA_FLAGS " -fstack-clash-protection")
string(APPEND LEANC_EXTRA_CC_FLAGS " -fstack-clash-protection")
# This makes signed integer overflow guaranteed to match 2's complement.
string(APPEND CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS " -fwrapv")
string(APPEND LEANC_EXTRA_FLAGS " -fwrapv")
string(APPEND LEANC_EXTRA_CC_FLAGS " -fwrapv")
if(NOT MULTI_THREAD)
message(STATUS "Disabled multi-thread support, it will not be safe to run multiple threads in parallel")
@@ -447,7 +451,7 @@ if(${CMAKE_SYSTEM_NAME} MATCHES "Linux")
string(APPEND TOOLCHAIN_SHARED_LINKER_FLAGS " -Wl,-Bsymbolic")
endif()
string(APPEND CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS " -fPIC -ftls-model=initial-exec")
string(APPEND LEANC_EXTRA_FLAGS " -fPIC")
string(APPEND LEANC_EXTRA_CC_FLAGS " -fPIC")
string(APPEND TOOLCHAIN_SHARED_LINKER_FLAGS " -Wl,-rpath=\\$$ORIGIN/..:\\$$ORIGIN")
string(APPEND LAKESHARED_LINKER_FLAGS " -Wl,--whole-archive ${CMAKE_BINARY_DIR}/lib/temp/libLake.a.export -Wl,--no-whole-archive")
string(APPEND CMAKE_EXE_LINKER_FLAGS " -Wl,-rpath=\\\$ORIGIN/../lib:\\\$ORIGIN/../lib/lean")
@@ -460,7 +464,7 @@ elseif(${CMAKE_SYSTEM_NAME} MATCHES "Darwin")
string(APPEND CMAKE_EXE_LINKER_FLAGS " -Wl,-rpath,@executable_path/../lib -Wl,-rpath,@executable_path/../lib/lean")
elseif(${CMAKE_SYSTEM_NAME} MATCHES "Emscripten")
string(APPEND CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS " -fPIC")
string(APPEND LEANC_EXTRA_FLAGS " -fPIC")
string(APPEND LEANC_EXTRA_CC_FLAGS " -fPIC")
elseif(${CMAKE_SYSTEM_NAME} MATCHES "Windows")
string(APPEND LAKESHARED_LINKER_FLAGS " -Wl,--out-implib,${CMAKE_BINARY_DIR}/lib/lean/libLake_shared.dll.a -Wl,--whole-archive ${CMAKE_BINARY_DIR}/lib/temp/libLake.a.export -Wl,--no-whole-archive")
endif()
@@ -475,7 +479,7 @@ if(NOT(${CMAKE_SYSTEM_NAME} MATCHES "Windows") AND NOT(${CMAKE_SYSTEM_NAME} MATC
string(APPEND CMAKE_EXE_LINKER_FLAGS " -rdynamic")
# hide all other symbols
string(APPEND CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS " -fvisibility=hidden -fvisibility-inlines-hidden")
string(APPEND LEANC_EXTRA_FLAGS " -fvisibility=hidden")
string(APPEND LEANC_EXTRA_CC_FLAGS " -fvisibility=hidden")
endif()
# On Windows, add bcrypt for random number generation
@@ -540,9 +544,10 @@ include_directories(${CMAKE_BINARY_DIR}/include) # config.h etc., "public" head
string(TOUPPER "${CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE}" uppercase_CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE)
string(APPEND LEANC_OPTS " ${CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS_${uppercase_CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE}}")
# Do embed flag for finding system libraries in dev builds
# Do embed flag for finding system headers and libraries in dev builds
if(CMAKE_OSX_SYSROOT AND NOT LEAN_STANDALONE)
string(APPEND LEANC_EXTRA_FLAGS " ${CMAKE_CXX_SYSROOT_FLAG}${CMAKE_OSX_SYSROOT}")
string(APPEND LEANC_EXTRA_CC_FLAGS " ${CMAKE_CXX_SYSROOT_FLAG}${CMAKE_OSX_SYSROOT}")
string(APPEND LEAN_EXTRA_LINKER_FLAGS " ${CMAKE_CXX_SYSROOT_FLAG}${CMAKE_OSX_SYSROOT}")
endif()
add_subdirectory(initialize)
@@ -614,7 +619,7 @@ else()
OUTPUT_NAME leancpp)
endif()
if((${STAGE} GREATER 0) AND CADICAL)
if((${STAGE} GREATER 0) AND CADICAL AND INSTALL_CADICAL)
add_custom_target(copy-cadical
COMMAND cmake -E copy_if_different "${CADICAL}" "${CMAKE_BINARY_DIR}/bin/cadical${CMAKE_EXECUTABLE_SUFFIX}")
add_dependencies(leancpp copy-cadical)
@@ -736,7 +741,7 @@ file(COPY ${LEAN_SOURCE_DIR}/bin/leanmake DESTINATION ${CMAKE_BINARY_DIR}/bin)
install(DIRECTORY "${CMAKE_BINARY_DIR}/bin/" USE_SOURCE_PERMISSIONS DESTINATION bin)
if (${STAGE} GREATER 0 AND CADICAL)
if (${STAGE} GREATER 0 AND CADICAL AND INSTALL_CADICAL)
install(PROGRAMS "${CADICAL}" DESTINATION bin)
endif()

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@@ -36,3 +36,4 @@ import Init.Omega
import Init.MacroTrace
import Init.Grind
import Init.While
import Init.Syntax

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@@ -7,6 +7,7 @@ prelude
import Init.Control.Lawful.Basic
import Init.Control.Except
import Init.Control.StateRef
import Init.Ext
open Function
@@ -14,7 +15,7 @@ open Function
namespace ExceptT
theorem ext {x y : ExceptT ε m α} (h : x.run = y.run) : x = y := by
@[ext] theorem ext {x y : ExceptT ε m α} (h : x.run = y.run) : x = y := by
simp [run] at h
assumption
@@ -105,7 +106,7 @@ instance : LawfulFunctor (Except ε) := inferInstance
namespace ReaderT
theorem ext {x y : ReaderT ρ m α} (h : ctx, x.run ctx = y.run ctx) : x = y := by
@[ext] theorem ext {x y : ReaderT ρ m α} (h : ctx, x.run ctx = y.run ctx) : x = y := by
simp [run] at h
exact funext h
@@ -167,7 +168,7 @@ instance [Monad m] [LawfulMonad m] : LawfulMonad (StateRefT' ω σ m) :=
namespace StateT
theorem ext {x y : StateT σ m α} (h : s, x.run s = y.run s) : x = y :=
@[ext] theorem ext {x y : StateT σ m α} (h : s, x.run s = y.run s) : x = y :=
funext h
@[simp] theorem run'_eq [Monad m] (x : StateT σ m α) (s : σ) : run' x s = (·.1) <$> run x s :=

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@@ -861,16 +861,21 @@ theorem Exists.elim {α : Sort u} {p : α → Prop} {b : Prop}
/-! # Decidable -/
theorem decide_true_eq_true (h : Decidable True) : @decide True h = true :=
@[simp] theorem decide_true (h : Decidable True) : @decide True h = true :=
match h with
| isTrue _ => rfl
| isFalse h => False.elim <| h
theorem decide_false_eq_false (h : Decidable False) : @decide False h = false :=
@[simp] theorem decide_false (h : Decidable False) : @decide False h = false :=
match h with
| isFalse _ => rfl
| isTrue h => False.elim h
set_option linter.missingDocs false in
@[deprecated decide_true (since := "2024-11-05")] abbrev decide_true_eq_true := decide_true
set_option linter.missingDocs false in
@[deprecated decide_false (since := "2024-11-05")] abbrev decide_false_eq_false := decide_false
/-- Similar to `decide`, but uses an explicit instance -/
@[inline] def toBoolUsing {p : Prop} (d : Decidable p) : Bool :=
decide (h := d)
@@ -1917,12 +1922,12 @@ represents an element of `Squash α` the same as `α` itself
`Squash.lift` will extract a value in any subsingleton `β` from a function on `α`,
while `Nonempty.rec` can only do the same when `β` is a proposition.
-/
def Squash (α : Type u) := Quot (fun (_ _ : α) => True)
def Squash (α : Sort u) := Quot (fun (_ _ : α) => True)
/-- The canonical quotient map into `Squash α`. -/
def Squash.mk {α : Type u} (x : α) : Squash α := Quot.mk _ x
def Squash.mk {α : Sort u} (x : α) : Squash α := Quot.mk _ x
theorem Squash.ind {α : Type u} {motive : Squash α Prop} (h : (a : α), motive (Squash.mk a)) : (q : Squash α), motive q :=
theorem Squash.ind {α : Sort u} {motive : Squash α Prop} (h : (a : α), motive (Squash.mk a)) : (q : Squash α), motive q :=
Quot.ind h
/-- If `β` is a subsingleton, then a function `α → β` lifts to `Squash α → β`. -/

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@@ -42,3 +42,5 @@ import Init.Data.PLift
import Init.Data.Zero
import Init.Data.NeZero
import Init.Data.Function
import Init.Data.RArray
import Init.Data.Vector

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@@ -17,3 +17,8 @@ import Init.Data.Array.TakeDrop
import Init.Data.Array.Bootstrap
import Init.Data.Array.GetLit
import Init.Data.Array.MapIdx
import Init.Data.Array.Set
import Init.Data.Array.Monadic
import Init.Data.Array.FinRange
import Init.Data.Array.Perm
import Init.Data.Array.Find

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@@ -10,6 +10,17 @@ import Init.Data.List.Attach
namespace Array
/--
`O(n)`. Partial map. If `f : Π a, P a → β` is a partial function defined on
`a : α` satisfying `P`, then `pmap f l h` is essentially the same as `map f l`
but is defined only when all members of `l` satisfy `P`, using the proof
to apply `f`.
We replace this at runtime with a more efficient version via the `csimp` lemma `pmap_eq_pmapImpl`.
-/
def pmap {P : α Prop} (f : a, P a β) (l : Array α) (H : a l, P a) : Array β :=
(l.toList.pmap f (fun a m => H a (mem_def.mpr m))).toArray
/--
Unsafe implementation of `attachWith`, taking advantage of the fact that the representation of
`Array {x // P x}` is the same as the input `Array α`.
@@ -35,6 +46,10 @@ Unsafe implementation of `attachWith`, taking advantage of the fact that the rep
l.toArray.attach = (l.attachWith (· l.toArray) (by simp)).toArray := by
simp [attach]
@[simp] theorem _root_.List.pmap_toArray {l : List α} {P : α Prop} {f : a, P a β} {H : a l.toArray, P a} :
l.toArray.pmap f H = (l.pmap f (by simpa using H)).toArray := by
simp [pmap]
@[simp] theorem toList_attachWith {l : Array α} {P : α Prop} {H : x l, P x} :
(l.attachWith P H).toList = l.toList.attachWith P (by simpa [mem_toList] using H) := by
simp [attachWith]
@@ -43,6 +58,387 @@ Unsafe implementation of `attachWith`, taking advantage of the fact that the rep
l.attach.toList = l.toList.attachWith (· l) (by simp [mem_toList]) := by
simp [attach]
@[simp] theorem toList_pmap {l : Array α} {P : α Prop} {f : a, P a β} {H : a l, P a} :
(l.pmap f H).toList = l.toList.pmap f (fun a m => H a (mem_def.mpr m)) := by
simp [pmap]
/-- Implementation of `pmap` using the zero-copy version of `attach`. -/
@[inline] private def pmapImpl {P : α Prop} (f : a, P a β) (l : Array α) (H : a l, P a) :
Array β := (l.attachWith _ H).map fun x, h' => f x h'
@[csimp] private theorem pmap_eq_pmapImpl : @pmap = @pmapImpl := by
funext α β p f L h'
cases L
simp only [pmap, pmapImpl, List.attachWith_toArray, List.map_toArray, mk.injEq, List.map_attachWith]
apply List.pmap_congr_left
intro a m h₁ h₂
congr
@[simp] theorem pmap_empty {P : α Prop} (f : a, P a β) : pmap f #[] (by simp) = #[] := rfl
@[simp] theorem pmap_push {P : α Prop} (f : a, P a β) (a : α) (l : Array α) (h : b l.push a, P b) :
pmap f (l.push a) h =
(pmap f l (fun a m => by simp at h; exact h a (.inl m))).push (f a (h a (by simp))) := by
simp [pmap]
@[simp] theorem attach_empty : (#[] : Array α).attach = #[] := rfl
@[simp] theorem attachWith_empty {P : α Prop} (H : x #[], P x) : (#[] : Array α).attachWith P H = #[] := rfl
@[simp] theorem _root_.List.attachWith_mem_toArray {l : List α} :
l.attachWith (fun x => x l.toArray) (fun x h => by simpa using h) =
l.attach.map fun x, h => x, by simpa using h := by
simp only [List.attachWith, List.attach, List.map_pmap]
apply List.pmap_congr_left
simp
@[simp]
theorem pmap_eq_map (p : α Prop) (f : α β) (l : Array α) (H) :
@pmap _ _ p (fun a _ => f a) l H = map f l := by
cases l; simp
theorem pmap_congr_left {p q : α Prop} {f : a, p a β} {g : a, q a β} (l : Array α) {H₁ H₂}
(h : a l, (h₁ h₂), f a h₁ = g a h₂) : pmap f l H₁ = pmap g l H₂ := by
cases l
simp only [mem_toArray] at h
simp only [List.pmap_toArray, mk.injEq]
rw [List.pmap_congr_left _ h]
theorem map_pmap {p : α Prop} (g : β γ) (f : a, p a β) (l H) :
map g (pmap f l H) = pmap (fun a h => g (f a h)) l H := by
cases l
simp [List.map_pmap]
theorem pmap_map {p : β Prop} (g : b, p b γ) (f : α β) (l H) :
pmap g (map f l) H = pmap (fun a h => g (f a) h) l fun _ h => H _ (mem_map_of_mem _ h) := by
cases l
simp [List.pmap_map]
theorem attach_congr {l₁ l₂ : Array α} (h : l₁ = l₂) :
l₁.attach = l₂.attach.map (fun x => x.1, h x.2) := by
subst h
simp
theorem attachWith_congr {l₁ l₂ : Array α} (w : l₁ = l₂) {P : α Prop} {H : x l₁, P x} :
l₁.attachWith P H = l₂.attachWith P fun _ h => H _ (w h) := by
subst w
simp
@[simp] theorem attach_push {a : α} {l : Array α} :
(l.push a).attach =
(l.attach.map (fun x, h => x, mem_push_of_mem a h)).push a, by simp := by
cases l
rw [attach_congr (List.push_toArray _ _)]
simp [Function.comp_def]
@[simp] theorem attachWith_push {a : α} {l : Array α} {P : α Prop} {H : x l.push a, P x} :
(l.push a).attachWith P H =
(l.attachWith P (fun x h => by simp at H; exact H x (.inl h))).push a, H a (by simp) := by
cases l
simp [attachWith_congr (List.push_toArray _ _)]
theorem pmap_eq_map_attach {p : α Prop} (f : a, p a β) (l H) :
pmap f l H = l.attach.map fun x => f x.1 (H _ x.2) := by
cases l
simp [List.pmap_eq_map_attach]
theorem attach_map_coe (l : Array α) (f : α β) :
(l.attach.map fun (i : {i // i l}) => f i) = l.map f := by
cases l
simp [List.attach_map_coe]
theorem attach_map_val (l : Array α) (f : α β) : (l.attach.map fun i => f i.val) = l.map f :=
attach_map_coe _ _
@[simp]
theorem attach_map_subtype_val (l : Array α) : l.attach.map Subtype.val = l := by
cases l; simp
theorem attachWith_map_coe {p : α Prop} (f : α β) (l : Array α) (H : a l, p a) :
((l.attachWith p H).map fun (i : { i // p i}) => f i) = l.map f := by
cases l; simp
theorem attachWith_map_val {p : α Prop} (f : α β) (l : Array α) (H : a l, p a) :
((l.attachWith p H).map fun i => f i.val) = l.map f :=
attachWith_map_coe _ _ _
@[simp]
theorem attachWith_map_subtype_val {p : α Prop} (l : Array α) (H : a l, p a) :
(l.attachWith p H).map Subtype.val = l := by
cases l; simp
@[simp]
theorem mem_attach (l : Array α) : x, x l.attach
| a, h => by
have := mem_map.1 (by rw [attach_map_subtype_val] <;> exact h)
rcases this with _, _, m, rfl
exact m
@[simp]
theorem mem_pmap {p : α Prop} {f : a, p a β} {l H b} :
b pmap f l H (a : _) (h : a l), f a (H a h) = b := by
simp only [pmap_eq_map_attach, mem_map, mem_attach, true_and, Subtype.exists, eq_comm]
theorem mem_pmap_of_mem {p : α Prop} {f : a, p a β} {l H} {a} (h : a l) :
f a (H a h) pmap f l H := by
rw [mem_pmap]
exact a, h, rfl
@[simp]
theorem size_pmap {p : α Prop} {f : a, p a β} {l H} : (pmap f l H).size = l.size := by
cases l; simp
@[simp]
theorem size_attach {L : Array α} : L.attach.size = L.size := by
cases L; simp
@[simp]
theorem size_attachWith {p : α Prop} {l : Array α} {H} : (l.attachWith p H).size = l.size := by
cases l; simp
@[simp]
theorem pmap_eq_empty_iff {p : α Prop} {f : a, p a β} {l H} : pmap f l H = #[] l = #[] := by
cases l; simp
theorem pmap_ne_empty_iff {P : α Prop} (f : (a : α) P a β) {xs : Array α}
(H : (a : α), a xs P a) : xs.pmap f H #[] xs #[] := by
cases xs; simp
theorem pmap_eq_self {l : Array α} {p : α Prop} (hp : (a : α), a l p a)
(f : (a : α) p a α) : l.pmap f hp = l a (h : a l), f a (hp a h) = a := by
cases l; simp [List.pmap_eq_self]
@[simp]
theorem attach_eq_empty_iff {l : Array α} : l.attach = #[] l = #[] := by
cases l; simp
theorem attach_ne_empty_iff {l : Array α} : l.attach #[] l #[] := by
cases l; simp
@[simp]
theorem attachWith_eq_empty_iff {l : Array α} {P : α Prop} {H : a l, P a} :
l.attachWith P H = #[] l = #[] := by
cases l; simp
theorem attachWith_ne_empty_iff {l : Array α} {P : α Prop} {H : a l, P a} :
l.attachWith P H #[] l #[] := by
cases l; simp
@[simp]
theorem getElem?_pmap {p : α Prop} (f : a, p a β) {l : Array α} (h : a l, p a) (n : Nat) :
(pmap f l h)[n]? = Option.pmap f l[n]? fun x H => h x (mem_of_getElem? H) := by
cases l; simp
@[simp]
theorem getElem_pmap {p : α Prop} (f : a, p a β) {l : Array α} (h : a l, p a) {n : Nat}
(hn : n < (pmap f l h).size) :
(pmap f l h)[n] =
f (l[n]'(@size_pmap _ _ p f l h hn))
(h _ (getElem_mem (@size_pmap _ _ p f l h hn))) := by
cases l; simp
@[simp]
theorem getElem?_attachWith {xs : Array α} {i : Nat} {P : α Prop} {H : a xs, P a} :
(xs.attachWith P H)[i]? = xs[i]?.pmap Subtype.mk (fun _ a => H _ (mem_of_getElem? a)) :=
getElem?_pmap ..
@[simp]
theorem getElem?_attach {xs : Array α} {i : Nat} :
xs.attach[i]? = xs[i]?.pmap Subtype.mk (fun _ a => mem_of_getElem? a) :=
getElem?_attachWith
@[simp]
theorem getElem_attachWith {xs : Array α} {P : α Prop} {H : a xs, P a}
{i : Nat} (h : i < (xs.attachWith P H).size) :
(xs.attachWith P H)[i] = xs[i]'(by simpa using h), H _ (getElem_mem (by simpa using h)) :=
getElem_pmap _ _ h
@[simp]
theorem getElem_attach {xs : Array α} {i : Nat} (h : i < xs.attach.size) :
xs.attach[i] = xs[i]'(by simpa using h), getElem_mem (by simpa using h) :=
getElem_attachWith h
theorem foldl_pmap (l : Array α) {P : α Prop} (f : (a : α) P a β)
(H : (a : α), a l P a) (g : γ β γ) (x : γ) :
(l.pmap f H).foldl g x = l.attach.foldl (fun acc a => g acc (f a.1 (H _ a.2))) x := by
rw [pmap_eq_map_attach, foldl_map]
theorem foldr_pmap (l : Array α) {P : α Prop} (f : (a : α) P a β)
(H : (a : α), a l P a) (g : β γ γ) (x : γ) :
(l.pmap f H).foldr g x = l.attach.foldr (fun a acc => g (f a.1 (H _ a.2)) acc) x := by
rw [pmap_eq_map_attach, foldr_map]
/--
If we fold over `l.attach` with a function that ignores the membership predicate,
we get the same results as folding over `l` directly.
This is useful when we need to use `attach` to show termination.
Unfortunately this can't be applied by `simp` because of the higher order unification problem,
and even when rewriting we need to specify the function explicitly.
See however `foldl_subtype` below.
-/
theorem foldl_attach (l : Array α) (f : β α β) (b : β) :
l.attach.foldl (fun acc t => f acc t.1) b = l.foldl f b := by
rcases l with l
simp only [List.attach_toArray, List.attachWith_mem_toArray, List.map_attach, size_toArray,
List.length_pmap, List.foldl_toArray', mem_toArray, List.foldl_subtype]
congr
ext
simpa using fun a => List.mem_of_getElem? a
/--
If we fold over `l.attach` with a function that ignores the membership predicate,
we get the same results as folding over `l` directly.
This is useful when we need to use `attach` to show termination.
Unfortunately this can't be applied by `simp` because of the higher order unification problem,
and even when rewriting we need to specify the function explicitly.
See however `foldr_subtype` below.
-/
theorem foldr_attach (l : Array α) (f : α β β) (b : β) :
l.attach.foldr (fun t acc => f t.1 acc) b = l.foldr f b := by
rcases l with l
simp only [List.attach_toArray, List.attachWith_mem_toArray, List.map_attach, size_toArray,
List.length_pmap, List.foldr_toArray', mem_toArray, List.foldr_subtype]
congr
ext
simpa using fun a => List.mem_of_getElem? a
theorem attach_map {l : Array α} (f : α β) :
(l.map f).attach = l.attach.map (fun x, h => f x, mem_map_of_mem f h) := by
cases l
ext <;> simp
theorem attachWith_map {l : Array α} (f : α β) {P : β Prop} {H : (b : β), b l.map f P b} :
(l.map f).attachWith P H = (l.attachWith (P f) (fun _ h => H _ (mem_map_of_mem f h))).map
fun x, h => f x, h := by
cases l
ext
· simp
· simp only [List.map_toArray, List.attachWith_toArray, List.getElem_toArray,
List.getElem_attachWith, List.getElem_map, Function.comp_apply]
erw [List.getElem_attachWith] -- Why is `erw` needed here?
theorem map_attachWith {l : Array α} {P : α Prop} {H : (a : α), a l P a}
(f : { x // P x } β) :
(l.attachWith P H).map f =
l.pmap (fun a (h : a l P a) => f a, H _ h.1) (fun a h => h, H a h) := by
cases l
ext <;> simp
/-- See also `pmap_eq_map_attach` for writing `pmap` in terms of `map` and `attach`. -/
theorem map_attach {l : Array α} (f : { x // x l } β) :
l.attach.map f = l.pmap (fun a h => f a, h) (fun _ => id) := by
cases l
ext <;> simp
theorem attach_filterMap {l : Array α} {f : α Option β} :
(l.filterMap f).attach = l.attach.filterMap
fun x, h => (f x).pbind (fun b m => some b, mem_filterMap.mpr x, h, m) := by
cases l
rw [attach_congr (List.filterMap_toArray f _)]
simp [List.attach_filterMap, List.map_filterMap, Function.comp_def]
theorem attach_filter {l : Array α} (p : α Bool) :
(l.filter p).attach = l.attach.filterMap
fun x => if w : p x.1 then some x.1, mem_filter.mpr x.2, w else none := by
cases l
rw [attach_congr (List.filter_toArray p _)]
simp [List.attach_filter, List.map_filterMap, Function.comp_def]
-- We are still missing here `attachWith_filterMap` and `attachWith_filter`.
-- Also missing are `filterMap_attach`, `filter_attach`, `filterMap_attachWith` and `filter_attachWith`.
theorem pmap_pmap {p : α Prop} {q : β Prop} (g : a, p a β) (f : b, q b γ) (l H₁ H₂) :
pmap f (pmap g l H₁) H₂ =
pmap (α := { x // x l }) (fun a h => f (g a h) (H₂ (g a h) (mem_pmap_of_mem a.2))) l.attach
(fun a _ => H₁ a a.2) := by
cases l
simp [List.pmap_pmap, List.pmap_map]
@[simp] theorem pmap_append {p : ι Prop} (f : a : ι, p a α) (l₁ l₂ : Array ι)
(h : a l₁ ++ l₂, p a) :
(l₁ ++ l₂).pmap f h =
(l₁.pmap f fun a ha => h a (mem_append_left l₂ ha)) ++
l₂.pmap f fun a ha => h a (mem_append_right l₁ ha) := by
cases l₁
cases l₂
simp
theorem pmap_append' {p : α Prop} (f : a : α, p a β) (l₁ l₂ : Array α)
(h₁ : a l₁, p a) (h₂ : a l₂, p a) :
((l₁ ++ l₂).pmap f fun a ha => (mem_append.1 ha).elim (h₁ a) (h₂ a)) =
l₁.pmap f h₁ ++ l₂.pmap f h₂ :=
pmap_append f l₁ l₂ _
@[simp] theorem attach_append (xs ys : Array α) :
(xs ++ ys).attach = xs.attach.map (fun x, h => x, mem_append_left ys h) ++
ys.attach.map fun x, h => x, mem_append_right xs h := by
cases xs
cases ys
rw [attach_congr (List.append_toArray _ _)]
simp [List.attach_append, Function.comp_def]
@[simp] theorem attachWith_append {P : α Prop} {xs ys : Array α}
{H : (a : α), a xs ++ ys P a} :
(xs ++ ys).attachWith P H = xs.attachWith P (fun a h => H a (mem_append_left ys h)) ++
ys.attachWith P (fun a h => H a (mem_append_right xs h)) := by
simp [attachWith, attach_append, map_pmap, pmap_append]
@[simp] theorem pmap_reverse {P : α Prop} (f : (a : α) P a β) (xs : Array α)
(H : (a : α), a xs.reverse P a) :
xs.reverse.pmap f H = (xs.pmap f (fun a h => H a (by simpa using h))).reverse := by
induction xs <;> simp_all
theorem reverse_pmap {P : α Prop} (f : (a : α) P a β) (xs : Array α)
(H : (a : α), a xs P a) :
(xs.pmap f H).reverse = xs.reverse.pmap f (fun a h => H a (by simpa using h)) := by
rw [pmap_reverse]
@[simp] theorem attachWith_reverse {P : α Prop} {xs : Array α}
{H : (a : α), a xs.reverse P a} :
xs.reverse.attachWith P H =
(xs.attachWith P (fun a h => H a (by simpa using h))).reverse := by
cases xs
simp
theorem reverse_attachWith {P : α Prop} {xs : Array α}
{H : (a : α), a xs P a} :
(xs.attachWith P H).reverse = (xs.reverse.attachWith P (fun a h => H a (by simpa using h))) := by
cases xs
simp
@[simp] theorem attach_reverse (xs : Array α) :
xs.reverse.attach = xs.attach.reverse.map fun x, h => x, by simpa using h := by
cases xs
rw [attach_congr (List.reverse_toArray _)]
simp
theorem reverse_attach (xs : Array α) :
xs.attach.reverse = xs.reverse.attach.map fun x, h => x, by simpa using h := by
cases xs
simp
@[simp] theorem back?_pmap {P : α Prop} (f : (a : α) P a β) (xs : Array α)
(H : (a : α), a xs P a) :
(xs.pmap f H).back? = xs.attach.back?.map fun a, m => f a (H a m) := by
cases xs
simp
@[simp] theorem back?_attachWith {P : α Prop} {xs : Array α}
{H : (a : α), a xs P a} :
(xs.attachWith P H).back? = xs.back?.pbind (fun a h => some a, H _ (mem_of_back?_eq_some h)) := by
cases xs
simp
@[simp]
theorem back?_attach {xs : Array α} :
xs.attach.back? = xs.back?.pbind fun a h => some a, mem_of_back?_eq_some h := by
cases xs
simp
/-! ## unattach
`Array.unattach` is the (one-sided) inverse of `Array.attach`. It is a synonym for `Array.map Subtype.val`.
@@ -83,7 +479,7 @@ def unattach {α : Type _} {p : α → Prop} (l : Array { x // p x }) := l.map (
@[simp] theorem unattach_attach {l : Array α} : l.attach.unattach = l := by
cases l
simp
simp only [List.attach_toArray, List.unattach_toArray, List.unattach_attachWith]
@[simp] theorem unattach_attachWith {p : α Prop} {l : Array α}
{H : a l, p a} :
@@ -91,6 +487,15 @@ def unattach {α : Type _} {p : α → Prop} (l : Array { x // p x }) := l.map (
cases l
simp
@[simp] theorem getElem?_unattach {p : α Prop} {l : Array { x // p x }} (i : Nat) :
l.unattach[i]? = l[i]?.map Subtype.val := by
simp [unattach]
@[simp] theorem getElem_unattach
{p : α Prop} {l : Array { x // p x }} (i : Nat) (h : i < l.unattach.size) :
l.unattach[i] = (l[i]'(by simpa using h)).1 := by
simp [unattach]
/-! ### Recognizing higher order functions using a function that only depends on the value. -/
/--

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@@ -11,7 +11,9 @@ import Init.Data.UInt.BasicAux
import Init.Data.Repr
import Init.Data.ToString.Basic
import Init.GetElem
import Init.Data.List.ToArray
import Init.Data.List.ToArrayImpl
import Init.Data.Array.Set
universe u v w
/-! ### Array literal syntax -/
@@ -29,7 +31,8 @@ namespace Array
/-! ### Preliminary theorems -/
@[simp] theorem size_set (a : Array α) (i : Fin a.size) (v : α) : (set a i v).size = a.size :=
@[simp] theorem size_set (a : Array α) (i : Nat) (v : α) (h : i < a.size) :
(set a i v h).size = a.size :=
List.length_set ..
@[simp] theorem size_push (a : Array α) (v : α) : (push a v).size = a.size + 1 :=
@@ -82,6 +85,8 @@ theorem ext' {as bs : Array α} (h : as.toList = bs.toList) : as = bs := by
@[simp] theorem getElem_toList {a : Array α} {i : Nat} (h : i < a.size) : a.toList[i] = a[i] := rfl
@[simp] theorem getElem?_toList {a : Array α} {i : Nat} : a.toList[i]? = a[i]? := rfl
/-- `a ∈ as` is a predicate which asserts that `a` is in the array `as`. -/
-- NB: This is defined as a structure rather than a plain def so that a lemma
-- like `sizeOf_lt_of_mem` will not apply with no actual arrays around.
@@ -94,6 +99,9 @@ instance : Membership α (Array α) where
theorem mem_def {a : α} {as : Array α} : a as a as.toList :=
fun | .mk h => h, Array.Mem.mk
@[simp] theorem mem_toArray {a : α} {l : List α} : a l.toArray a l := by
simp [mem_def]
@[simp] theorem getElem_mem {l : Array α} {i : Nat} (h : i < l.size) : l[i] l := by
rw [Array.mem_def, getElem_toList]
apply List.getElem_mem
@@ -141,7 +149,7 @@ def uget (a : @& Array α) (i : USize) (h : i.toNat < a.size) : α :=
`fset` may be slightly slower than `uset`. -/
@[extern "lean_array_uset"]
def uset (a : Array α) (i : USize) (v : α) (h : i.toNat < a.size) : Array α :=
a.set i.toNat, h v
a.set i.toNat v h
@[extern "lean_array_pop"]
def pop (a : Array α) : Array α where
@@ -163,14 +171,15 @@ This will perform the update destructively provided that `a` has a reference
count of 1 when called.
-/
@[extern "lean_array_fswap"]
def swap (a : Array α) (i j : @& Fin a.size) : Array α :=
let v₁ := a.get i
let v₂ := a.get j
def swap (a : Array α) (i j : @& Nat) (hi : i < a.size := by get_elem_tactic) (hj : j < a.size := by get_elem_tactic) : Array α :=
let v₁ := a[i]
let v₂ := a[j]
let a' := a.set i v₂
a'.set (size_set a i v₂ j) v₁
a'.set j v₁ (Nat.lt_of_lt_of_eq hj (size_set a i v₂ _).symm)
@[simp] theorem size_swap (a : Array α) (i j : Fin a.size) : (a.swap i j).size = a.size := by
show ((a.set i (a.get j)).set (size_set a i _ j) (a.get i)).size = a.size
@[simp] theorem size_swap (a : Array α) (i j : Nat) {hi hj} : (a.swap i j hi hj).size = a.size := by
show ((a.set i a[j]).set j a[i]
(Nat.lt_of_lt_of_eq hj (size_set a i a[j] _).symm)).size = a.size
rw [size_set, size_set]
/--
@@ -180,12 +189,14 @@ This will perform the update destructively provided that `a` has a reference
count of 1 when called.
-/
@[extern "lean_array_swap"]
def swap! (a : Array α) (i j : @& Nat) : Array α :=
def swapIfInBounds (a : Array α) (i j : @& Nat) : Array α :=
if h₁ : i < a.size then
if h₂ : j < a.size then swap a i, h₁ j, h₂
if h₂ : j < a.size then swap a i j
else a
else a
@[deprecated swapIfInBounds (since := "2024-11-24")] abbrev swap! := @swapIfInBounds
/-! ### GetElem instance for `USize`, backed by `uget` -/
instance : GetElem (Array α) USize α fun xs i => i.toNat < xs.size where
@@ -230,13 +241,13 @@ def ofFn {n} (f : Fin n → α) : Array α := go 0 (mkEmpty n) where
/-- The array `#[0, 1, ..., n - 1]`. -/
def range (n : Nat) : Array Nat :=
n.fold (flip Array.push) (mkEmpty n)
ofFn fun (i : Fin n) => i
def singleton (v : α) : Array α :=
mkArray 1 v
def back! [Inhabited α] (a : Array α) : α :=
a.get! (a.size - 1)
a[a.size - 1]!
@[deprecated back! (since := "2024-10-31")] abbrev back := @back!
@@ -244,17 +255,17 @@ def get? (a : Array α) (i : Nat) : Option α :=
if h : i < a.size then some a[i] else none
def back? (a : Array α) : Option α :=
a.get? (a.size - 1)
a[a.size - 1]?
@[inline] def swapAt (a : Array α) (i : Fin a.size) (v : α) : α × Array α :=
let e := a.get i
@[inline] def swapAt (a : Array α) (i : Nat) (v : α) (hi : i < a.size := by get_elem_tactic) : α × Array α :=
let e := a[i]
let a := a.set i v
(e, a)
@[inline]
def swapAt! (a : Array α) (i : Nat) (v : α) : α × Array α :=
if h : i < a.size then
swapAt a i, h v
swapAt a i v
else
have : Inhabited (α × Array α) := (v, a)
panic! ("index " ++ toString i ++ " out of bounds")
@@ -271,24 +282,22 @@ def take (a : Array α) (n : Nat) : Array α :=
@[inline]
unsafe def modifyMUnsafe [Monad m] (a : Array α) (i : Nat) (f : α m α) : m (Array α) := do
if h : i < a.size then
let idx : Fin a.size := i, h
let v := a.get idx
let v := a[i]
-- Replace a[i] by `box(0)`. This ensures that `v` remains unshared if possible.
-- Note: we assume that arrays have a uniform representation irrespective
-- of the element type, and that it is valid to store `box(0)` in any array.
let a' := a.set idx (unsafeCast ())
let a' := a.set i (unsafeCast ())
let v f v
pure <| a'.set (size_set a .. idx) v
pure <| a'.set i v (Nat.lt_of_lt_of_eq h (size_set a ..).symm)
else
pure a
@[implemented_by modifyMUnsafe]
def modifyM [Monad m] (a : Array α) (i : Nat) (f : α m α) : m (Array α) := do
if h : i < a.size then
let idx := i, h
let v := a.get idx
let v := a[i]
let v f v
pure <| a.set idx v
pure <| a.set i v
else
pure a
@@ -441,6 +450,8 @@ def mapM {α : Type u} {β : Type v} {m : Type v → Type w} [Monad m] (f : α
decreasing_by simp_wf; decreasing_trivial_pre_omega
map 0 (mkEmpty as.size)
@[deprecated mapM (since := "2024-11-11")] abbrev sequenceMap := @mapM
/-- Variant of `mapIdxM` which receives the index as a `Fin as.size`. -/
@[inline]
def mapFinIdxM {α : Type u} {β : Type v} {m : Type v Type w} [Monad m]
@@ -453,30 +464,34 @@ def mapFinIdxM {α : Type u} {β : Type v} {m : Type v → Type w} [Monad m]
rw [ inv, Nat.add_assoc, Nat.add_comm 1 j, Nat.add_comm]
apply Nat.le_add_right
have : i + (j + 1) = as.size := by rw [ inv, Nat.add_comm j 1, Nat.add_assoc]
map i (j+1) this (bs.push ( f j, j_lt (as.get j, j_lt)))
map i (j+1) this (bs.push ( f j, j_lt (as.get j j_lt)))
map as.size 0 rfl (mkEmpty as.size)
@[inline]
def mapIdxM {α : Type u} {β : Type v} {m : Type v Type w} [Monad m] (as : Array α) (f : Nat α m β) : m (Array β) :=
def mapIdxM {α : Type u} {β : Type v} {m : Type v Type w} [Monad m] (f : Nat α m β) (as : Array α) : m (Array β) :=
as.mapFinIdxM fun i a => f i a
@[inline]
def findSomeM? {α : Type u} {β : Type v} {m : Type v Type w} [Monad m] (as : Array α) (f : α m (Option β)) : m (Option β) := do
def findSomeM? {α : Type u} {β : Type v} {m : Type v Type w} [Monad m] (f : α m (Option β)) (as : Array α) : m (Option β) := do
for a in as do
match ( f a) with
| some b => return b
| _ => pure
return none
/--
Note that the universe level is contrained to `Type` here,
to avoid having to have the predicate live in `p : α → m (ULift Bool)`.
-/
@[inline]
def findM? {α : Type} {m : Type Type} [Monad m] (as : Array α) (p : α m Bool) : m (Option α) := do
def findM? {α : Type} {m : Type Type} [Monad m] (p : α m Bool) (as : Array α) : m (Option α) := do
for a in as do
if ( p a) then
return a
return none
@[inline]
def findIdxM? [Monad m] (as : Array α) (p : α m Bool) : m (Option Nat) := do
def findIdxM? [Monad m] (p : α m Bool) (as : Array α) : m (Option Nat) := do
let mut i := 0
for a in as do
if ( p a) then
@@ -528,7 +543,7 @@ def allM {α : Type u} {m : Type → Type w} [Monad m] (p : α → m Bool) (as :
return !( as.anyM (start := start) (stop := stop) fun v => return !( p v))
@[inline]
def findSomeRevM? {α : Type u} {β : Type v} {m : Type v Type w} [Monad m] (as : Array α) (f : α m (Option β)) : m (Option β) :=
def findSomeRevM? {α : Type u} {β : Type v} {m : Type v Type w} [Monad m] (f : α m (Option β)) (as : Array α) : m (Option β) :=
let rec @[specialize] find : (i : Nat) i as.size m (Option β)
| 0, _ => pure none
| i+1, h => do
@@ -542,7 +557,7 @@ def findSomeRevM? {α : Type u} {β : Type v} {m : Type v → Type w} [Monad m]
find as.size (Nat.le_refl _)
@[inline]
def findRevM? {α : Type} {m : Type Type w} [Monad m] (as : Array α) (p : α m Bool) : m (Option α) :=
def findRevM? {α : Type} {m : Type Type w} [Monad m] (p : α m Bool) (as : Array α) : m (Option α) :=
as.findSomeRevM? fun a => return if ( p a) then some a else none
@[inline]
@@ -571,7 +586,7 @@ def mapFinIdx {α : Type u} {β : Type v} (as : Array α) (f : Fin as.size →
Id.run <| as.mapFinIdxM f
@[inline]
def mapIdx {α : Type u} {β : Type v} (as : Array α) (f : Nat α β) : Array β :=
def mapIdx {α : Type u} {β : Type v} (f : Nat α β) (as : Array α) : Array β :=
Id.run <| as.mapIdxM f
/-- Turns `#[a, b]` into `#[(a, 0), (b, 1)]`. -/
@@ -579,29 +594,33 @@ def zipWithIndex (arr : Array α) : Array (α × Nat) :=
arr.mapIdx fun i a => (a, i)
@[inline]
def find? {α : Type} (as : Array α) (p : α Bool) : Option α :=
Id.run <| as.findM? p
def find? {α : Type u} (p : α Bool) (as : Array α) : Option α :=
Id.run do
for a in as do
if p a then
return a
return none
@[inline]
def findSome? {α : Type u} {β : Type v} (as : Array α) (f : α Option β) : Option β :=
def findSome? {α : Type u} {β : Type v} (f : α Option β) (as : Array α) : Option β :=
Id.run <| as.findSomeM? f
@[inline]
def findSome! {α : Type u} {β : Type v} [Inhabited β] (a : Array α) (f : α Option β) : β :=
match findSome? a f with
def findSome! {α : Type u} {β : Type v} [Inhabited β] (f : α Option β) (a : Array α) : β :=
match a.findSome? f with
| some b => b
| none => panic! "failed to find element"
@[inline]
def findSomeRev? {α : Type u} {β : Type v} (as : Array α) (f : α Option β) : Option β :=
def findSomeRev? {α : Type u} {β : Type v} (f : α Option β) (as : Array α) : Option β :=
Id.run <| as.findSomeRevM? f
@[inline]
def findRev? {α : Type} (as : Array α) (p : α Bool) : Option α :=
def findRev? {α : Type} (p : α Bool) (as : Array α) : Option α :=
Id.run <| as.findRevM? p
@[inline]
def findIdx? {α : Type u} (as : Array α) (p : α Bool) : Option Nat :=
def findIdx? {α : Type u} (p : α Bool) (as : Array α) : Option Nat :=
let rec @[semireducible] -- This is otherwise irreducible because it uses well-founded recursion.
loop (j : Nat) :=
if h : j < as.size then
@@ -610,14 +629,20 @@ def findIdx? {α : Type u} (as : Array α) (p : α → Bool) : Option Nat :=
decreasing_by simp_wf; decreasing_trivial_pre_omega
loop 0
def getIdx? [BEq α] (a : Array α) (v : α) : Option Nat :=
a.findIdx? fun a => a == v
@[inline]
def findFinIdx? {α : Type u} (p : α Bool) (as : Array α) : Option (Fin as.size) :=
let rec @[semireducible] -- This is otherwise irreducible because it uses well-founded recursion.
loop (j : Nat) :=
if h : j < as.size then
if p as[j] then some j, h else loop (j + 1)
else none
decreasing_by simp_wf; decreasing_trivial_pre_omega
loop 0
@[semireducible] -- This is otherwise irreducible because it uses well-founded recursion.
def indexOfAux [BEq α] (a : Array α) (v : α) (i : Nat) : Option (Fin a.size) :=
if h : i < a.size then
let idx : Fin a.size := i, h;
if a.get idx == v then some idx
if a[i] == v then some i, h
else indexOfAux a v (i+1)
else none
decreasing_by simp_wf; decreasing_trivial_pre_omega
@@ -625,6 +650,10 @@ decreasing_by simp_wf; decreasing_trivial_pre_omega
def indexOf? [BEq α] (a : Array α) (v : α) : Option (Fin a.size) :=
indexOfAux a v 0
@[deprecated indexOf? (since := "2024-11-20")]
def getIdx? [BEq α] (a : Array α) (v : α) : Option Nat :=
a.findIdx? fun a => a == v
@[inline]
def any (as : Array α) (p : α Bool) (start := 0) (stop := as.size) : Bool :=
Id.run <| as.anyM p start stop
@@ -733,7 +762,7 @@ where
loop (as : Array α) (i : Nat) (j : Fin as.size) :=
if h : i < j then
have := termination h
let as := as.swap i, Nat.lt_trans h j.2 j
let as := as.swap i j (Nat.lt_trans h j.2)
have : j-1 < as.size := by rw [size_swap]; exact Nat.lt_of_le_of_lt (Nat.pred_le _) j.2
loop as (i+1) j-1, this
else
@@ -742,7 +771,7 @@ where
@[semireducible] -- This is otherwise irreducible because it uses well-founded recursion.
def popWhile (p : α Bool) (as : Array α) : Array α :=
if h : as.size > 0 then
if p (as.get as.size - 1, Nat.sub_lt h (by decide)) then
if p (as[as.size - 1]'(Nat.sub_lt h (by decide))) then
popWhile p as.pop
else
as
@@ -754,7 +783,7 @@ def takeWhile (p : α → Bool) (as : Array α) : Array α :=
let rec @[semireducible] -- This is otherwise irreducible because it uses well-founded recursion.
go (i : Nat) (r : Array α) : Array α :=
if h : i < as.size then
let a := as.get i, h
let a := as[i]
if p a then
go (i+1) (r.push a)
else
@@ -764,49 +793,63 @@ def takeWhile (p : α → Bool) (as : Array α) : Array α :=
decreasing_by simp_wf; decreasing_trivial_pre_omega
go 0 #[]
/-- Remove the element at a given index from an array without bounds checks, using a `Fin` index.
/--
Remove the element at a given index from an array without a runtime bounds checks,
using a `Nat` index and a tactic-provided bound.
This function takes worst case O(n) time because
it has to backshift all elements at positions greater than `i`.-/
This function takes worst case O(n) time because
it has to backshift all elements at positions greater than `i`.-/
@[semireducible] -- This is otherwise irreducible because it uses well-founded recursion.
def feraseIdx (a : Array α) (i : Fin a.size) : Array α :=
if h : i.val + 1 < a.size then
let a' := a.swap i.val + 1, h i
let i' : Fin a'.size := i.val + 1, by simp [a', h]
a'.feraseIdx i'
def eraseIdx (a : Array α) (i : Nat) (h : i < a.size := by get_elem_tactic) : Array α :=
if h' : i + 1 < a.size then
let a' := a.swap (i + 1) i
a'.eraseIdx (i + 1) (by simp [a', h'])
else
a.pop
termination_by a.size - i.val
decreasing_by simp_wf; exact Nat.sub_succ_lt_self _ _ i.isLt
termination_by a.size - i
decreasing_by simp_wf; exact Nat.sub_succ_lt_self _ _ h
-- This is required in `Lean.Data.PersistentHashMap`.
@[simp] theorem size_feraseIdx (a : Array α) (i : Fin a.size) : (a.feraseIdx i).size = a.size - 1 := by
induction a, i using Array.feraseIdx.induct with
| @case1 a i h a' _ ih =>
unfold feraseIdx
simp [h, a', ih]
| case2 a i h =>
unfold feraseIdx
simp [h]
@[simp] theorem size_eraseIdx (a : Array α) (i : Nat) (h) : (a.eraseIdx i h).size = a.size - 1 := by
induction a, i, h using Array.eraseIdx.induct with
| @case1 a i h h' a' ih =>
unfold eraseIdx
simp [h', a', ih]
| case2 a i h h' =>
unfold eraseIdx
simp [h']
/-- Remove the element at a given index from an array, or do nothing if the index is out of bounds.
This function takes worst case O(n) time because
it has to backshift all elements at positions greater than `i`.-/
def eraseIdx (a : Array α) (i : Nat) : Array α :=
if h : i < a.size then a.feraseIdx i, h else a
def eraseIdxIfInBounds (a : Array α) (i : Nat) : Array α :=
if h : i < a.size then a.eraseIdx i h else a
/-- Remove the element at a given index from an array, or panic if the index is out of bounds.
This function takes worst case O(n) time because
it has to backshift all elements at positions greater than `i`. -/
def eraseIdx! (a : Array α) (i : Nat) : Array α :=
if h : i < a.size then a.eraseIdx i h else panic! "invalid index"
def erase [BEq α] (as : Array α) (a : α) : Array α :=
match as.indexOf? a with
| none => as
| some i => as.feraseIdx i
| some i => as.eraseIdx i
/-- Erase the first element that satisfies the predicate `p`. -/
def eraseP (as : Array α) (p : α Bool) : Array α :=
match as.findIdx? p with
| none => as
| some i => as.eraseIdxIfInBounds i
/-- Insert element `a` at position `i`. -/
@[inline] def insertAt (as : Array α) (i : Fin (as.size + 1)) (a : α) : Array α :=
@[inline] def insertIdx (as : Array α) (i : Nat) (a : α) (_ : i as.size := by get_elem_tactic) : Array α :=
let rec @[semireducible] -- This is otherwise irreducible because it uses well-founded recursion.
loop (as : Array α) (j : Fin as.size) :=
if i.1 < j then
let j' := j-1, Nat.lt_of_le_of_lt (Nat.pred_le _) j.2
if i < j then
let j' : Fin as.size := j-1, Nat.lt_of_le_of_lt (Nat.pred_le _) j.2
let as := as.swap j' j
loop as j', by rw [size_swap]; exact j'.2
else
@@ -816,12 +859,23 @@ def erase [BEq α] (as : Array α) (a : α) : Array α :=
let as := as.push a
loop as j, size_push .. j.lt_succ_self
@[deprecated insertIdx (since := "2024-11-20")] abbrev insertAt := @insertIdx
/-- Insert element `a` at position `i`. Panics if `i` is not `i ≤ as.size`. -/
def insertAt! (as : Array α) (i : Nat) (a : α) : Array α :=
def insertIdx! (as : Array α) (i : Nat) (a : α) : Array α :=
if h : i as.size then
insertAt as i, Nat.lt_succ_of_le h a
insertIdx as i a
else panic! "invalid index"
@[deprecated insertIdx! (since := "2024-11-20")] abbrev insertAt! := @insertIdx!
/-- Insert element `a` at position `i`, or do nothing if `as.size < i`. -/
def insertIdxIfInBounds (as : Array α) (i : Nat) (a : α) : Array α :=
if h : i as.size then
insertIdx as i a
else
as
@[semireducible] -- This is otherwise irreducible because it uses well-founded recursion.
def isPrefixOfAux [BEq α] (as bs : Array α) (hle : as.size bs.size) (i : Nat) : Bool :=
if h : i < as.size then
@@ -845,12 +899,12 @@ def isPrefixOf [BEq α] (as bs : Array α) : Bool :=
false
@[semireducible, specialize] -- This is otherwise irreducible because it uses well-founded recursion.
def zipWithAux (f : α β γ) (as : Array α) (bs : Array β) (i : Nat) (cs : Array γ) : Array γ :=
def zipWithAux (as : Array α) (bs : Array β) (f : α β γ) (i : Nat) (cs : Array γ) : Array γ :=
if h : i < as.size then
let a := as[i]
if h : i < bs.size then
let b := bs[i]
zipWithAux f as bs (i+1) <| cs.push <| f a b
zipWithAux as bs f (i+1) <| cs.push <| f a b
else
cs
else
@@ -858,14 +912,27 @@ def zipWithAux (f : α → β → γ) (as : Array α) (bs : Array β) (i : Nat)
decreasing_by simp_wf; decreasing_trivial_pre_omega
@[inline] def zipWith (as : Array α) (bs : Array β) (f : α β γ) : Array γ :=
zipWithAux f as bs 0 #[]
zipWithAux as bs f 0 #[]
def zip (as : Array α) (bs : Array β) : Array (α × β) :=
zipWith as bs Prod.mk
def zipWithAll (as : Array α) (bs : Array β) (f : Option α Option β γ) : Array γ :=
go as bs 0 #[]
where go (as : Array α) (bs : Array β) (i : Nat) (cs : Array γ) :=
if i < max as.size bs.size then
let a := as[i]?
let b := bs[i]?
go as bs (i+1) (cs.push (f a b))
else
cs
termination_by max as.size bs.size - i
decreasing_by simp_wf; decreasing_trivial_pre_omega
def unzip (as : Array (α × β)) : Array α × Array β :=
as.foldl (init := (#[], #[])) fun (as, bs) (a, b) => (as.push a, bs.push b)
@[deprecated partition (since := "2024-11-06")]
def split (as : Array α) (p : α Bool) : Array α × Array α :=
as.foldl (init := (#[], #[])) fun (as, bs) a =>
if p a then (as.push a, bs) else (as, bs.push a)

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@@ -60,7 +60,7 @@ where
if ptrEq a b then
go (i+1) as
else
go (i+1) (as.set i, h b)
go (i+1) (as.set i b h)
else
return as

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@@ -5,59 +5,64 @@ Authors: Leonardo de Moura
-/
prelude
import Init.Data.Array.Basic
import Init.Omega
universe u v
-- TODO: CLEANUP
namespace Array
-- TODO: remove the [Inhabited α] parameters as soon as we have the tactic framework for automating proof generation and using Array.fget
-- TODO: remove `partial` using well-founded recursion
@[specialize] partial def binSearchAux {α : Type u} {β : Type v} [Inhabited β] (lt : α α Bool) (found : Option α β) (as : Array α) (k : α) : Nat Nat β
| lo, hi =>
if lo <= hi then
let _ := Inhabited.mk k
let m := (lo + hi)/2
let a := as.get! m
if lt a k then binSearchAux lt found as k (m+1) hi
else if lt k a then
if m == 0 then found none
else binSearchAux lt found as k lo (m-1)
else found (some a)
else found none
@[specialize] def binSearchAux {α : Type u} {β : Type v} (lt : α α Bool) (found : Option α β) (as : Array α) (k : α) :
(lo : Fin (as.size + 1)) (hi : Fin as.size) (lo.1 hi.1) β
| lo, hi, h =>
let m := (lo.1 + hi.1)/2
let a := as[m]
if lt a k then
if h' : m + 1 hi.1 then
binSearchAux lt found as k m+1, by omega hi h'
else found none
else if lt k a then
if h' : m = 0 m - 1 < lo.1 then found none
else binSearchAux lt found as k lo m-1, by omega (by simp; omega)
else found (some a)
termination_by lo hi => hi.1 - lo.1
@[inline] def binSearch {α : Type} (as : Array α) (k : α) (lt : α α Bool) (lo := 0) (hi := as.size - 1) : Option α :=
if lo < as.size then
if h : lo < as.size then
let hi := if hi < as.size then hi else as.size - 1
binSearchAux lt id as k lo hi
if w : lo hi then
binSearchAux lt id as k lo, by omega hi, by simp [hi]; split <;> omega (by simp [hi]; omega)
else
none
else
none
@[inline] def binSearchContains {α : Type} (as : Array α) (k : α) (lt : α α Bool) (lo := 0) (hi := as.size - 1) : Bool :=
if lo < as.size then
if h : lo < as.size then
let hi := if hi < as.size then hi else as.size - 1
binSearchAux lt Option.isSome as k lo hi
if w : lo hi then
binSearchAux lt Option.isSome as k lo, by omega hi, by simp [hi]; split <;> omega (by simp [hi]; omega)
else
false
else
false
@[specialize] private partial def binInsertAux {α : Type u} {m : Type u Type v} [Monad m]
@[specialize] private def binInsertAux {α : Type u} {m : Type u Type v} [Monad m]
(lt : α α Bool)
(merge : α m α)
(add : Unit m α)
(as : Array α)
(k : α) : Nat Nat m (Array α)
| lo, hi =>
let _ := Inhabited.mk k
-- as[lo] < k < as[hi]
let mid := (lo + hi)/2
let midVal := as.get! mid
if lt midVal k then
if mid == lo then do let v add (); pure <| as.insertAt! (lo+1) v
else binInsertAux lt merge add as k mid hi
else if lt k midVal then
binInsertAux lt merge add as k lo mid
(k : α) : (lo : Fin as.size) (hi : Fin as.size) (lo.1 hi.1) (lt as[lo] k) m (Array α)
| lo, hi, h, w =>
let mid := (lo.1 + hi.1)/2
let midVal := as[mid]
if w₁ : lt midVal k then
if h' : mid = lo then do let v add (); pure <| as.insertIdx (lo+1) v
else binInsertAux lt merge add as k mid, by omega hi (by simp; omega) w₁
else if w₂ : lt k midVal then
have : mid lo := fun z => by simp [midVal, z] at w₁; simp_all
binInsertAux lt merge add as k lo mid, by omega (by simp; omega) w
else do
as.modifyM mid <| fun v => merge v
termination_by lo hi => hi.1 - lo.1
@[specialize] def binInsertM {α : Type u} {m : Type u Type v} [Monad m]
(lt : α α Bool)
@@ -65,13 +70,12 @@ namespace Array
(add : Unit m α)
(as : Array α)
(k : α) : m (Array α) :=
let _ := Inhabited.mk k
if as.isEmpty then do let v add (); pure <| as.push v
else if lt k (as.get! 0) then do let v add (); pure <| as.insertAt! 0 v
else if !lt (as.get! 0) k then as.modifyM 0 <| merge
else if lt as.back! k then do let v add (); pure <| as.push v
else if !lt k as.back! then as.modifyM (as.size - 1) <| merge
else binInsertAux lt merge add as k 0 (as.size - 1)
if h : as.size = 0 then do let v add (); pure <| as.push v
else if lt k as[0] then do let v add (); pure <| as.insertIdx 0 v
else if h' : !lt as[0] k then as.modifyM 0 <| merge
else if lt as[as.size - 1] k then do let v add (); pure <| as.push v
else if !lt k as[as.size - 1] then as.modifyM (as.size - 1) <| merge
else binInsertAux lt merge add as k 0, by omega as.size - 1, by omega (by simp) (by simpa using h')
@[inline] def binInsert {α : Type u} (lt : α α Bool) (as : Array α) (k : α) : Array α :=
Id.run <| binInsertM lt (fun _ => k) (fun _ => k) as k

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@@ -15,26 +15,26 @@ This file contains some theorems about `Array` and `List` needed for `Init.Data.
namespace Array
theorem foldlM_eq_foldlM_toList.aux [Monad m]
theorem foldlM_toList.aux [Monad m]
(f : β α m β) (arr : Array α) (i j) (H : arr.size i + j) (b) :
foldlM.loop f arr arr.size (Nat.le_refl _) i j b = (arr.toList.drop j).foldlM f b := by
unfold foldlM.loop
split; split
· cases Nat.not_le_of_gt _ (Nat.zero_add _ H)
· rename_i i; rw [Nat.succ_add] at H
simp [foldlM_eq_foldlM_toList.aux f arr i (j+1) H]
rw (occs := .pos [2]) [ List.get_drop_eq_drop _ _ _]
simp [foldlM_toList.aux f arr i (j+1) H]
rw (occs := [2]) [ List.getElem_cons_drop_succ_eq_drop _]
rfl
· rw [List.drop_of_length_le (Nat.ge_of_not_lt _)]; rfl
theorem foldlM_eq_foldlM_toList [Monad m]
@[simp] theorem foldlM_toList [Monad m]
(f : β α m β) (init : β) (arr : Array α) :
arr.foldlM f init = arr.toList.foldlM f init := by
simp [foldlM, foldlM_eq_foldlM_toList.aux]
arr.toList.foldlM f init = arr.foldlM f init := by
simp [foldlM, foldlM_toList.aux]
theorem foldl_eq_foldl_toList (f : β α β) (init : β) (arr : Array α) :
arr.foldl f init = arr.toList.foldl f init :=
List.foldl_eq_foldlM .. foldlM_eq_foldlM_toList ..
@[simp] theorem foldl_toList (f : β α β) (init : β) (arr : Array α) :
arr.toList.foldl f init = arr.foldl f init :=
List.foldl_eq_foldlM .. foldlM_toList ..
theorem foldrM_eq_reverse_foldlM_toList.aux [Monad m]
(f : α β m β) (arr : Array α) (init : β) (i h) :
@@ -51,23 +51,23 @@ theorem foldrM_eq_reverse_foldlM_toList [Monad m] (f : α → β → m β) (init
match arr, this with | _, .inl rfl => rfl | arr, .inr h => ?_
simp [foldrM, h, foldrM_eq_reverse_foldlM_toList.aux, List.take_length]
theorem foldrM_eq_foldrM_toList [Monad m]
@[simp] theorem foldrM_toList [Monad m]
(f : α β m β) (init : β) (arr : Array α) :
arr.foldrM f init = arr.toList.foldrM f init := by
arr.toList.foldrM f init = arr.foldrM f init := by
rw [foldrM_eq_reverse_foldlM_toList, List.foldlM_reverse]
theorem foldr_eq_foldr_toList (f : α β β) (init : β) (arr : Array α) :
arr.foldr f init = arr.toList.foldr f init :=
List.foldr_eq_foldrM .. foldrM_eq_foldrM_toList ..
@[simp] theorem foldr_toList (f : α β β) (init : β) (arr : Array α) :
arr.toList.foldr f init = arr.foldr f init :=
List.foldr_eq_foldrM .. foldrM_toList ..
@[simp] theorem push_toList (arr : Array α) (a : α) : (arr.push a).toList = arr.toList ++ [a] := by
simp [push, List.concat_eq_append]
@[simp] theorem toListAppend_eq (arr : Array α) (l) : arr.toListAppend l = arr.toList ++ l := by
simp [toListAppend, foldr_eq_foldr_toList]
simp [toListAppend, foldr_toList]
@[simp] theorem toListImpl_eq (arr : Array α) : arr.toListImpl = arr.toList := by
simp [toListImpl, foldr_eq_foldr_toList]
simp [toListImpl, foldr_toList]
@[simp] theorem pop_toList (arr : Array α) : arr.pop.toList = arr.toList.dropLast := rfl
@@ -76,9 +76,20 @@ theorem foldr_eq_foldr_toList (f : α → β → β) (init : β) (arr : Array α
@[simp] theorem toList_append (arr arr' : Array α) :
(arr ++ arr').toList = arr.toList ++ arr'.toList := by
rw [ append_eq_append]; unfold Array.append
rw [foldl_eq_foldl_toList]
rw [ foldl_toList]
induction arr'.toList generalizing arr <;> simp [*]
@[simp] theorem toList_empty : (#[] : Array α).toList = [] := rfl
@[simp] theorem append_nil (as : Array α) : as ++ #[] = as := by
apply ext'; simp only [toList_append, toList_empty, List.append_nil]
@[simp] theorem nil_append (as : Array α) : #[] ++ as = as := by
apply ext'; simp only [toList_append, toList_empty, List.nil_append]
@[simp] theorem append_assoc (as bs cs : Array α) : as ++ bs ++ cs = as ++ (bs ++ cs) := by
apply ext'; simp only [toList_append, List.append_assoc]
@[simp] theorem appendList_eq_append
(arr : Array α) (l : List α) : arr.appendList l = arr ++ l := rfl
@@ -87,20 +98,44 @@ theorem foldr_eq_foldr_toList (f : α → β → β) (init : β) (arr : Array α
rw [ appendList_eq_append]; unfold Array.appendList
induction l generalizing arr <;> simp [*]
@[deprecated foldlM_eq_foldlM_toList (since := "2024-09-09")]
abbrev foldlM_eq_foldlM_data := @foldlM_eq_foldlM_toList
@[deprecated "Use the reverse direction of `foldrM_toList`." (since := "2024-11-13")]
theorem foldrM_eq_foldrM_toList [Monad m]
(f : α β m β) (init : β) (arr : Array α) :
arr.foldrM f init = arr.toList.foldrM f init := by
simp
@[deprecated foldl_eq_foldl_toList (since := "2024-09-09")]
abbrev foldl_eq_foldl_data := @foldl_eq_foldl_toList
@[deprecated "Use the reverse direction of `foldlM_toList`." (since := "2024-11-13")]
theorem foldlM_eq_foldlM_toList [Monad m]
(f : β α m β) (init : β) (arr : Array α) :
arr.foldlM f init = arr.toList.foldlM f init:= by
simp
@[deprecated "Use the reverse direction of `foldr_toList`." (since := "2024-11-13")]
theorem foldr_eq_foldr_toList
(f : α β β) (init : β) (arr : Array α) :
arr.foldr f init = arr.toList.foldr f init := by
simp
@[deprecated "Use the reverse direction of `foldl_toList`." (since := "2024-11-13")]
theorem foldl_eq_foldl_toList
(f : β α β) (init : β) (arr : Array α) :
arr.foldl f init = arr.toList.foldl f init:= by
simp
@[deprecated foldlM_toList (since := "2024-09-09")]
abbrev foldlM_eq_foldlM_data := @foldlM_toList
@[deprecated foldl_toList (since := "2024-09-09")]
abbrev foldl_eq_foldl_data := @foldl_toList
@[deprecated foldrM_eq_reverse_foldlM_toList (since := "2024-09-09")]
abbrev foldrM_eq_reverse_foldlM_data := @foldrM_eq_reverse_foldlM_toList
@[deprecated foldrM_eq_foldrM_toList (since := "2024-09-09")]
abbrev foldrM_eq_foldrM_data := @foldrM_eq_foldrM_toList
@[deprecated foldrM_toList (since := "2024-09-09")]
abbrev foldrM_eq_foldrM_data := @foldrM_toList
@[deprecated foldr_eq_foldr_toList (since := "2024-09-09")]
abbrev foldr_eq_foldr_data := @foldr_eq_foldr_toList
@[deprecated foldr_toList (since := "2024-09-09")]
abbrev foldr_eq_foldr_data := @foldr_toList
@[deprecated push_toList (since := "2024-09-09")]
abbrev push_data := @push_toList

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@@ -6,7 +6,6 @@ Authors: Leonardo de Moura
prelude
import Init.Data.Array.Basic
import Init.Data.BEq
import Init.Data.Nat.Lemmas
import Init.Data.List.Nat.BEq
import Init.ByCases

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@@ -0,0 +1,14 @@
/-
Copyright (c) 2024 François G. Dorais. All rights reserved.
Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE.
Authors: François G. Dorais
-/
prelude
import Init.Data.List.FinRange
namespace Array
/-- `finRange n` is the array of all elements of `Fin n` in order. -/
protected def finRange (n : Nat) : Array (Fin n) := ofFn fun i => i
end Array

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@@ -0,0 +1,281 @@
/-
Copyright (c) 2024 Lean FRO, LLC. All rights reserved.
Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE.
Authors: Kim Morrison
-/
prelude
import Init.Data.List.Find
import Init.Data.Array.Lemmas
import Init.Data.Array.Attach
/-!
# Lemmas about `Array.findSome?`, `Array.find?`.
-/
namespace Array
open Nat
/-! ### findSome? -/
@[simp] theorem findSomeRev?_push_of_isSome (l : Array α) (h : (f a).isSome) : (l.push a).findSomeRev? f = f a := by
cases l; simp_all
@[simp] theorem findSomeRev?_push_of_isNone (l : Array α) (h : (f a).isNone) : (l.push a).findSomeRev? f = l.findSomeRev? f := by
cases l; simp_all
theorem exists_of_findSome?_eq_some {f : α Option β} {l : Array α} (w : l.findSome? f = some b) :
a, a l f a = b := by
cases l; simp_all [List.exists_of_findSome?_eq_some]
@[simp] theorem findSome?_eq_none_iff : findSome? p l = none x l, p x = none := by
cases l; simp
@[simp] theorem findSome?_isSome_iff {f : α Option β} {l : Array α} :
(l.findSome? f).isSome x, x l (f x).isSome := by
cases l; simp
theorem findSome?_eq_some_iff {f : α Option β} {l : Array α} {b : β} :
l.findSome? f = some b (l₁ : Array α) (a : α) (l₂ : Array α), l = l₁.push a ++ l₂ f a = some b x l₁, f x = none := by
cases l
simp only [List.findSome?_toArray, List.findSome?_eq_some_iff]
constructor
· rintro l₁, a, l₂, rfl, h₁, h₂
exact l₁.toArray, a, l₂.toArray, by simp_all
· rintro l₁, a, l₂, h₀, h₁, h₂
exact l₁.toList, a, l₂.toList, by simpa using congrArg toList h₀, h₁, by simpa
@[simp] theorem findSome?_guard (l : Array α) : findSome? (Option.guard fun x => p x) l = find? p l := by
cases l; simp
@[simp] theorem getElem?_zero_filterMap (f : α Option β) (l : Array α) : (l.filterMap f)[0]? = l.findSome? f := by
cases l; simp [ List.head?_eq_getElem?]
@[simp] theorem getElem_zero_filterMap (f : α Option β) (l : Array α) (h) :
(l.filterMap f)[0] = (l.findSome? f).get (by cases l; simpa [List.length_filterMap_eq_countP] using h) := by
cases l; simp [ List.head_eq_getElem, getElem?_zero_filterMap]
@[simp] theorem back?_filterMap (f : α Option β) (l : Array α) : (l.filterMap f).back? = l.findSomeRev? f := by
cases l; simp
@[simp] theorem back!_filterMap [Inhabited β] (f : α Option β) (l : Array α) :
(l.filterMap f).back! = (l.findSomeRev? f).getD default := by
cases l; simp
@[simp] theorem map_findSome? (f : α Option β) (g : β γ) (l : Array α) :
(l.findSome? f).map g = l.findSome? (Option.map g f) := by
cases l; simp
theorem findSome?_map (f : β γ) (l : Array β) : findSome? p (l.map f) = l.findSome? (p f) := by
cases l; simp [List.findSome?_map]
theorem findSome?_append {l₁ l₂ : Array α} : (l₁ ++ l₂).findSome? f = (l₁.findSome? f).or (l₂.findSome? f) := by
cases l₁; cases l₂; simp [List.findSome?_append]
theorem getElem?_zero_flatten (L : Array (Array α)) :
(flatten L)[0]? = L.findSome? fun l => l[0]? := by
cases L using array_array_induction
simp [ List.head?_eq_getElem?, List.head?_flatten, List.findSome?_map, Function.comp_def]
theorem getElem_zero_flatten.proof {L : Array (Array α)} (h : 0 < L.flatten.size) :
(L.findSome? fun l => l[0]?).isSome := by
cases L using array_array_induction
simp only [List.findSome?_toArray, List.findSome?_map, Function.comp_def, List.getElem?_toArray,
List.findSome?_isSome_iff, isSome_getElem?]
simp only [flatten_toArray_map_toArray, size_toArray, List.length_flatten,
Nat.sum_pos_iff_exists_pos, List.mem_map] at h
obtain _, xs, m, rfl, h := h
exact xs, m, by simpa using h
theorem getElem_zero_flatten {L : Array (Array α)} (h) :
(flatten L)[0] = (L.findSome? fun l => l[0]?).get (getElem_zero_flatten.proof h) := by
have t := getElem?_zero_flatten L
simp [getElem?_eq_getElem, h] at t
simp [ t]
theorem back?_flatten {L : Array (Array α)} :
(flatten L).back? = (L.findSomeRev? fun l => l.back?) := by
cases L using array_array_induction
simp [List.getLast?_flatten, List.map_reverse, List.findSome?_map, Function.comp_def]
theorem findSome?_mkArray : findSome? f (mkArray n a) = if n = 0 then none else f a := by
simp [mkArray_eq_toArray_replicate, List.findSome?_replicate]
@[simp] theorem findSome?_mkArray_of_pos (h : 0 < n) : findSome? f (mkArray n a) = f a := by
simp [findSome?_mkArray, Nat.ne_of_gt h]
-- Argument is unused, but used to decide whether `simp` should unfold.
@[simp] theorem findSome?_mkArray_of_isSome (_ : (f a).isSome) :
findSome? f (mkArray n a) = if n = 0 then none else f a := by
simp [findSome?_mkArray]
@[simp] theorem findSome?_mkArray_of_isNone (h : (f a).isNone) :
findSome? f (mkArray n a) = none := by
rw [Option.isNone_iff_eq_none] at h
simp [findSome?_mkArray, h]
/-! ### find? -/
@[simp] theorem find?_singleton (a : α) (p : α Bool) :
#[a].find? p = if p a then some a else none := by
simp [singleton_eq_toArray_singleton]
@[simp] theorem findRev?_push_of_pos (l : Array α) (h : p a) :
findRev? p (l.push a) = some a := by
cases l; simp [h]
@[simp] theorem findRev?_cons_of_neg (l : Array α) (h : ¬p a) :
findRev? p (l.push a) = findRev? p l := by
cases l; simp [h]
@[simp] theorem find?_eq_none : find? p l = none x l, ¬ p x := by
cases l; simp
theorem find?_eq_some_iff_append {xs : Array α} :
xs.find? p = some b p b (as bs : Array α), xs = as.push b ++ bs a as, !p a := by
rcases xs with xs
simp only [List.find?_toArray, List.find?_eq_some_iff_append, Bool.not_eq_eq_eq_not,
Bool.not_true, exists_and_right, and_congr_right_iff]
intro w
constructor
· rintro as, x, rfl, h
exact as.toArray, x.toArray, by simp , by simpa using h
· rintro as, x, h', h
exact as.toList, x.toList, by simpa using congrArg Array.toList h',
by simpa using h
@[simp]
theorem find?_push_eq_some {xs : Array α} :
(xs.push a).find? p = some b xs.find? p = some b (xs.find? p = none (p a a = b)) := by
cases xs; simp
@[simp] theorem find?_isSome {xs : Array α} {p : α Bool} : (xs.find? p).isSome x, x xs p x := by
cases xs; simp
theorem find?_some {xs : Array α} (h : find? p xs = some a) : p a := by
cases xs
simp at h
exact List.find?_some h
theorem mem_of_find?_eq_some {xs : Array α} (h : find? p xs = some a) : a xs := by
cases xs
simp at h
simpa using List.mem_of_find?_eq_some h
theorem get_find?_mem {xs : Array α} (h) : (xs.find? p).get h xs := by
cases xs
simp [List.get_find?_mem]
@[simp] theorem find?_filter {xs : Array α} (p q : α Bool) :
(xs.filter p).find? q = xs.find? (fun a => p a q a) := by
cases xs; simp
@[simp] theorem getElem?_zero_filter (p : α Bool) (l : Array α) :
(l.filter p)[0]? = l.find? p := by
cases l; simp [ List.head?_eq_getElem?]
@[simp] theorem getElem_zero_filter (p : α Bool) (l : Array α) (h) :
(l.filter p)[0] =
(l.find? p).get (by cases l; simpa [ List.countP_eq_length_filter] using h) := by
cases l
simp [List.getElem_zero_eq_head]
@[simp] theorem back?_filter (p : α Bool) (l : Array α) : (l.filter p).back? = l.findRev? p := by
cases l; simp
@[simp] theorem back!_filter [Inhabited α] (p : α Bool) (l : Array α) :
(l.filter p).back! = (l.findRev? p).get! := by
cases l; simp [Option.get!_eq_getD]
@[simp] theorem find?_filterMap (xs : Array α) (f : α Option β) (p : β Bool) :
(xs.filterMap f).find? p = (xs.find? (fun a => (f a).any p)).bind f := by
cases xs; simp
@[simp] theorem find?_map (f : β α) (xs : Array β) :
find? p (xs.map f) = (xs.find? (p f)).map f := by
cases xs; simp
@[simp] theorem find?_append {l₁ l₂ : Array α} :
(l₁ ++ l₂).find? p = (l₁.find? p).or (l₂.find? p) := by
cases l₁
cases l₂
simp
@[simp] theorem find?_flatten (xs : Array (Array α)) (p : α Bool) :
xs.flatten.find? p = xs.findSome? (·.find? p) := by
cases xs using array_array_induction
simp [List.findSome?_map, Function.comp_def]
theorem find?_flatten_eq_none {xs : Array (Array α)} {p : α Bool} :
xs.flatten.find? p = none ys xs, x ys, !p x := by
simp
/--
If `find? p` returns `some a` from `xs.flatten`, then `p a` holds, and
some array in `xs` contains `a`, and no earlier element of that array satisfies `p`.
Moreover, no earlier array in `xs` has an element satisfying `p`.
-/
theorem find?_flatten_eq_some {xs : Array (Array α)} {p : α Bool} {a : α} :
xs.flatten.find? p = some a
p a (as : Array (Array α)) (ys zs : Array α) (bs : Array (Array α)),
xs = as.push (ys.push a ++ zs) ++ bs
( a as, x a, !p x) ( x ys, !p x) := by
cases xs using array_array_induction
simp only [flatten_toArray_map_toArray, List.find?_toArray, List.find?_flatten_eq_some]
simp only [Bool.not_eq_eq_eq_not, Bool.not_true, exists_and_right, and_congr_right_iff]
intro w
constructor
· rintro as, ys, zs, bs, rfl, h₁, h₂
exact as.toArray.map List.toArray, ys.toArray,
zs.toArray, bs.toArray.map List.toArray, by simp, by simpa using h₁, by simpa using h₂
· rintro as, ys, zs, bs, h, h₁, h₂
replace h := congrArg (·.map Array.toList) (congrArg Array.toList h)
simp [Function.comp_def] at h
exact as.toList.map Array.toList, ys.toList,
zs.toList, bs.toList.map Array.toList, by simpa using h,
by simpa using h₁, by simpa using h₂
@[simp] theorem find?_flatMap (xs : Array α) (f : α Array β) (p : β Bool) :
(xs.flatMap f).find? p = xs.findSome? (fun x => (f x).find? p) := by
cases xs
simp [List.find?_flatMap, Array.flatMap_toArray]
theorem find?_flatMap_eq_none {xs : Array α} {f : α Array β} {p : β Bool} :
(xs.flatMap f).find? p = none x xs, y f x, !p y := by
simp
theorem find?_mkArray :
find? p (mkArray n a) = if n = 0 then none else if p a then some a else none := by
simp [mkArray_eq_toArray_replicate, List.find?_replicate]
@[simp] theorem find?_mkArray_of_length_pos (h : 0 < n) :
find? p (mkArray n a) = if p a then some a else none := by
simp [find?_mkArray, Nat.ne_of_gt h]
@[simp] theorem find?_mkArray_of_pos (h : p a) :
find? p (mkArray n a) = if n = 0 then none else some a := by
simp [find?_mkArray, h]
@[simp] theorem find?_mkArray_of_neg (h : ¬ p a) : find? p (mkArray n a) = none := by
simp [find?_mkArray, h]
-- This isn't a `@[simp]` lemma since there is already a lemma for `l.find? p = none` for any `l`.
theorem find?_mkArray_eq_none {n : Nat} {a : α} {p : α Bool} :
(mkArray n a).find? p = none n = 0 !p a := by
simp [mkArray_eq_toArray_replicate, List.find?_replicate_eq_none, Classical.or_iff_not_imp_left]
@[simp] theorem find?_mkArray_eq_some {n : Nat} {a b : α} {p : α Bool} :
(mkArray n a).find? p = some b n 0 p a a = b := by
simp [mkArray_eq_toArray_replicate]
@[simp] theorem get_find?_mkArray (n : Nat) (a : α) (p : α Bool) (h) :
((mkArray n a).find? p).get h = a := by
simp [mkArray_eq_toArray_replicate]
theorem find?_pmap {P : α Prop} (f : (a : α) P a β) (xs : Array α)
(H : (a : α), a xs P a) (p : β Bool) :
(xs.pmap f H).find? p = (xs.attach.find? (fun a, m => p (f a (H a m)))).map fun a, m => f a (H a m) := by
simp only [pmap_eq_map_attach, find?_map]
rfl
end Array

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@@ -41,6 +41,6 @@ where
getLit_eq (as : Array α) (i : Nat) (h₁ : as.size = n) (h₂ : i < n) : as.getLit i h₁ h₂ = getElem as.toList i ((id (α := as.toList.length = n) h₁) h₂) :=
rfl
go (i : Nat) (hi : i as.size) : toListLitAux as n hsz i hi (as.toList.drop i) = as.toList := by
induction i <;> simp only [List.drop, toListLitAux, getLit_eq, List.get_drop_eq_drop, *]
induction i <;> simp only [List.drop, toListLitAux, getLit_eq, List.getElem_cons_drop_succ_eq_drop, *]
end Array

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@@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ Authors: Leonardo de Moura
prelude
import Init.Data.Array.Basic
@[inline] def Array.insertionSort (a : Array α) (lt : α α Bool) : Array α :=
@[inline] def Array.insertionSort (a : Array α) (lt : α α Bool := by exact (· < ·)) : Array α :=
traverse a 0 a.size
where
@[specialize] traverse (a : Array α) (i : Nat) (fuel : Nat) : Array α :=
@@ -23,6 +23,6 @@ where
| j'+1 =>
have h' : j' < a.size := by subst j; exact Nat.lt_trans (Nat.lt_succ_self _) h
if lt a[j] a[j'] then
swapLoop (a.swap j, h j', h') j' (by rw [size_swap]; assumption; done)
swapLoop (a.swap j j') j' (by rw [size_swap]; assumption; done)
else
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@@ -66,35 +66,35 @@ theorem mapFinIdx_spec (as : Array α) (f : Fin as.size → α → β)
/-! ### mapIdx -/
theorem mapIdx_induction (as : Array α) (f : Nat α β)
theorem mapIdx_induction (f : Nat α β) (as : Array α)
(motive : Nat Prop) (h0 : motive 0)
(p : Fin as.size β Prop)
(hs : i, motive i.1 p i (f i as[i]) motive (i + 1)) :
motive as.size eq : (Array.mapIdx as f).size = as.size,
i h, p i, h ((Array.mapIdx as f)[i]) :=
motive as.size eq : (as.mapIdx f).size = as.size,
i h, p i, h ((as.mapIdx f)[i]) :=
mapFinIdx_induction as (fun i a => f i a) motive h0 p hs
theorem mapIdx_spec (as : Array α) (f : Nat α β)
theorem mapIdx_spec (f : Nat α β) (as : Array α)
(p : Fin as.size β Prop) (hs : i, p i (f i as[i])) :
eq : (Array.mapIdx as f).size = as.size,
i h, p i, h ((Array.mapIdx as f)[i]) :=
eq : (as.mapIdx f).size = as.size,
i h, p i, h ((as.mapIdx f)[i]) :=
(mapIdx_induction _ _ (fun _ => True) trivial p fun _ _ => hs .., trivial).2
@[simp] theorem size_mapIdx (a : Array α) (f : Nat α β) : (a.mapIdx f).size = a.size :=
@[simp] theorem size_mapIdx (f : Nat α β) (as : Array α) : (as.mapIdx f).size = as.size :=
(mapIdx_spec (p := fun _ _ => True) (hs := fun _ => trivial)).1
@[simp] theorem getElem_mapIdx (a : Array α) (f : Nat α β) (i : Nat)
(h : i < (mapIdx a f).size) :
(a.mapIdx f)[i] = f i (a[i]'(by simp_all)) :=
(mapIdx_spec _ _ (fun i b => b = f i a[i]) fun _ => rfl).2 i (by simp_all)
@[simp] theorem getElem_mapIdx (f : Nat α β) (as : Array α) (i : Nat)
(h : i < (as.mapIdx f).size) :
(as.mapIdx f)[i] = f i (as[i]'(by simp_all)) :=
(mapIdx_spec _ _ (fun i b => b = f i as[i]) fun _ => rfl).2 i (by simp_all)
@[simp] theorem getElem?_mapIdx (a : Array α) (f : Nat α β) (i : Nat) :
(a.mapIdx f)[i]? =
a[i]?.map (f i) := by
@[simp] theorem getElem?_mapIdx (f : Nat α β) (as : Array α) (i : Nat) :
(as.mapIdx f)[i]? =
as[i]?.map (f i) := by
simp [getElem?_def, size_mapIdx, getElem_mapIdx]
@[simp] theorem toList_mapIdx (a : Array α) (f : Nat α β) :
(a.mapIdx f).toList = a.toList.mapIdx (fun i a => f i a) := by
@[simp] theorem toList_mapIdx (f : Nat α β) (as : Array α) :
(as.mapIdx f).toList = as.toList.mapIdx (fun i a => f i a) := by
apply List.ext_getElem <;> simp
end Array
@@ -105,7 +105,7 @@ namespace List
l.toArray.mapFinIdx f = (l.mapFinIdx f).toArray := by
ext <;> simp
@[simp] theorem mapIdx_toArray (l : List α) (f : Nat α β) :
@[simp] theorem mapIdx_toArray (f : Nat α β) (l : List α) :
l.toArray.mapIdx f = (l.mapIdx f).toArray := by
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@@ -14,12 +14,12 @@ theorem sizeOf_lt_of_mem [SizeOf α] {as : Array α} (h : a ∈ as) : sizeOf a <
cases as with | _ as =>
exact Nat.lt_trans (List.sizeOf_lt_of_mem h.val) (by simp_arith)
theorem sizeOf_get [SizeOf α] (as : Array α) (i : Fin as.size) : sizeOf (as.get i) < sizeOf as := by
theorem sizeOf_get [SizeOf α] (as : Array α) (i : Nat) (h : i < as.size) : sizeOf (as.get i h) < sizeOf as := by
cases as with | _ as =>
exact Nat.lt_trans (List.sizeOf_get ..) (by simp_arith)
simpa using Nat.lt_trans (List.sizeOf_get _ i, h) (by simp_arith)
@[simp] theorem sizeOf_getElem [SizeOf α] (as : Array α) (i : Nat) (h : i < as.size) :
sizeOf (as[i]'h) < sizeOf as := sizeOf_get _ _
sizeOf (as[i]'h) < sizeOf as := sizeOf_get _ _ h
/-- This tactic, added to the `decreasing_trivial` toolbox, proves that
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@@ -0,0 +1,159 @@
/-
Copyright (c) 2024 Lean FRO, LLC. All rights reserved.
Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE.
Authors: Kim Morrison
-/
prelude
import Init.Data.Array.Lemmas
import Init.Data.Array.Attach
import Init.Data.List.Monadic
/-!
# Lemmas about `Array.forIn'` and `Array.forIn`.
-/
namespace Array
open Nat
/-! ## Monadic operations -/
/-! ### mapM -/
theorem mapM_eq_foldlM_push [Monad m] [LawfulMonad m] (f : α m β) (l : Array α) :
mapM f l = l.foldlM (fun acc a => return (acc.push ( f a))) #[] := by
rcases l with l
simp only [List.mapM_toArray, bind_pure_comp, size_toArray, List.foldlM_toArray']
rw [List.mapM_eq_reverse_foldlM_cons]
simp only [bind_pure_comp, Functor.map_map]
suffices (k), (fun a => a.reverse.toArray) <$> List.foldlM (fun acc a => (fun a => a :: acc) <$> f a) k l =
List.foldlM (fun acc a => acc.push <$> f a) k.reverse.toArray l by
exact this []
intro k
induction l generalizing k with
| nil => simp
| cons a as ih =>
simp [ih, List.foldlM_cons]
/-! ### foldlM and foldrM -/
theorem foldlM_map [Monad m] (f : β₁ β₂) (g : α β₂ m α) (l : Array β₁) (init : α) :
(l.map f).foldlM g init = l.foldlM (fun x y => g x (f y)) init := by
cases l
rw [List.map_toArray] -- Why doesn't this fire via `simp`?
simp [List.foldlM_map]
theorem foldrM_map [Monad m] [LawfulMonad m] (f : β₁ β₂) (g : β₂ α m α) (l : Array β₁)
(init : α) : (l.map f).foldrM g init = l.foldrM (fun x y => g (f x) y) init := by
cases l
rw [List.map_toArray] -- Why doesn't this fire via `simp`?
simp [List.foldrM_map]
theorem foldlM_filterMap [Monad m] [LawfulMonad m] (f : α Option β) (g : γ β m γ) (l : Array α) (init : γ) :
(l.filterMap f).foldlM g init =
l.foldlM (fun x y => match f y with | some b => g x b | none => pure x) init := by
cases l
rw [List.filterMap_toArray] -- Why doesn't this fire via `simp`?
simp [List.foldlM_filterMap]
rfl
theorem foldrM_filterMap [Monad m] [LawfulMonad m] (f : α Option β) (g : β γ m γ) (l : Array α) (init : γ) :
(l.filterMap f).foldrM g init =
l.foldrM (fun x y => match f x with | some b => g b y | none => pure y) init := by
cases l
rw [List.filterMap_toArray] -- Why doesn't this fire via `simp`?
simp [List.foldrM_filterMap]
rfl
theorem foldlM_filter [Monad m] [LawfulMonad m] (p : α Bool) (g : β α m β) (l : Array α) (init : β) :
(l.filter p).foldlM g init =
l.foldlM (fun x y => if p y then g x y else pure x) init := by
cases l
rw [List.filter_toArray] -- Why doesn't this fire via `simp`?
simp [List.foldlM_filter]
theorem foldrM_filter [Monad m] [LawfulMonad m] (p : α Bool) (g : α β m β) (l : Array α) (init : β) :
(l.filter p).foldrM g init =
l.foldrM (fun x y => if p x then g x y else pure y) init := by
cases l
rw [List.filter_toArray] -- Why doesn't this fire via `simp`?
simp [List.foldrM_filter]
/-! ### forIn' -/
/--
We can express a for loop over an array as a fold,
in which whenever we reach `.done b` we keep that value through the rest of the fold.
-/
theorem forIn'_eq_foldlM [Monad m] [LawfulMonad m]
(l : Array α) (f : (a : α) a l β m (ForInStep β)) (init : β) :
forIn' l init f = ForInStep.value <$>
l.attach.foldlM (fun b a, m => match b with
| .yield b => f a m b
| .done b => pure (.done b)) (ForInStep.yield init) := by
cases l
rw [List.attach_toArray] -- Why doesn't this fire via `simp`?
simp only [List.forIn'_toArray, List.forIn'_eq_foldlM, List.attachWith_mem_toArray, size_toArray,
List.length_map, List.length_attach, List.foldlM_toArray', List.foldlM_map]
congr
/-- We can express a for loop over an array which always yields as a fold. -/
@[simp] theorem forIn'_yield_eq_foldlM [Monad m] [LawfulMonad m]
(l : Array α) (f : (a : α) a l β m γ) (g : (a : α) a l β γ β) (init : β) :
forIn' l init (fun a m b => (fun c => .yield (g a m b c)) <$> f a m b) =
l.attach.foldlM (fun b a, m => g a m b <$> f a m b) init := by
cases l
rw [List.attach_toArray] -- Why doesn't this fire via `simp`?
simp [List.foldlM_map]
theorem forIn'_pure_yield_eq_foldl [Monad m] [LawfulMonad m]
(l : Array α) (f : (a : α) a l β β) (init : β) :
forIn' l init (fun a m b => pure (.yield (f a m b))) =
pure (f := m) (l.attach.foldl (fun b a, h => f a h b) init) := by
cases l
simp [List.forIn'_pure_yield_eq_foldl, List.foldl_map]
@[simp] theorem forIn'_yield_eq_foldl
(l : Array α) (f : (a : α) a l β β) (init : β) :
forIn' (m := Id) l init (fun a m b => .yield (f a m b)) =
l.attach.foldl (fun b a, h => f a h b) init := by
cases l
simp [List.foldl_map]
/--
We can express a for loop over an array as a fold,
in which whenever we reach `.done b` we keep that value through the rest of the fold.
-/
theorem forIn_eq_foldlM [Monad m] [LawfulMonad m]
(f : α β m (ForInStep β)) (init : β) (l : Array α) :
forIn l init f = ForInStep.value <$>
l.foldlM (fun b a => match b with
| .yield b => f a b
| .done b => pure (.done b)) (ForInStep.yield init) := by
cases l
simp only [List.forIn_toArray, List.forIn_eq_foldlM, size_toArray, List.foldlM_toArray']
congr
/-- We can express a for loop over an array which always yields as a fold. -/
@[simp] theorem forIn_yield_eq_foldlM [Monad m] [LawfulMonad m]
(l : Array α) (f : α β m γ) (g : α β γ β) (init : β) :
forIn l init (fun a b => (fun c => .yield (g a b c)) <$> f a b) =
l.foldlM (fun b a => g a b <$> f a b) init := by
cases l
simp [List.foldlM_map]
theorem forIn_pure_yield_eq_foldl [Monad m] [LawfulMonad m]
(l : Array α) (f : α β β) (init : β) :
forIn l init (fun a b => pure (.yield (f a b))) =
pure (f := m) (l.foldl (fun b a => f a b) init) := by
cases l
simp [List.forIn_pure_yield_eq_foldl, List.foldl_map]
@[simp] theorem forIn_yield_eq_foldl
(l : Array α) (f : α β β) (init : β) :
forIn (m := Id) l init (fun a b => .yield (f a b)) =
l.foldl (fun b a => f a b) init := by
cases l
simp [List.foldl_map]
end Array

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@@ -0,0 +1,65 @@
/-
Copyright (c) 2024 Lean FRO. All rights reserved.
Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE.
Authors: Kim Morrison
-/
prelude
import Init.Data.List.Nat.Perm
import Init.Data.Array.Lemmas
namespace Array
open List
/--
`Perm as bs` asserts that `as` and `bs` are permutations of each other.
This is a wrapper around `List.Perm`, and for now has much less API.
For more complicated verification, use `perm_iff_toList_perm` and the `List` API.
-/
def Perm (as bs : Array α) : Prop :=
as.toList ~ bs.toList
@[inherit_doc] scoped infixl:50 " ~ " => Perm
theorem perm_iff_toList_perm {as bs : Array α} : as ~ bs as.toList ~ bs.toList := Iff.rfl
@[simp] theorem perm_toArray (as bs : List α) : as.toArray ~ bs.toArray as ~ bs := by
simp [perm_iff_toList_perm]
@[simp, refl] protected theorem Perm.refl (l : Array α) : l ~ l := by
cases l
simp
protected theorem Perm.rfl {l : List α} : l ~ l := .refl _
theorem Perm.of_eq {l₁ l₂ : Array α} (h : l₁ = l₂) : l₁ ~ l₂ := h .rfl
protected theorem Perm.symm {l₁ l₂ : Array α} (h : l₁ ~ l₂) : l₂ ~ l₁ := by
cases l₁; cases l₂
simp only [perm_toArray] at h
simpa using h.symm
protected theorem Perm.trans {l₁ l₂ l₃ : Array α} (h₁ : l₁ ~ l₂) (h₂ : l₂ ~ l₃) : l₁ ~ l₃ := by
cases l₁; cases l₂; cases l₃
simp only [perm_toArray] at h₁ h₂
simpa using h₁.trans h₂
instance : Trans (Perm (α := α)) (Perm (α := α)) (Perm (α := α)) where
trans h₁ h₂ := Perm.trans h₁ h₂
theorem perm_comm {l₁ l₂ : Array α} : l₁ ~ l₂ l₂ ~ l₁ := Perm.symm, Perm.symm
theorem Perm.push (x y : α) {l₁ l₂ : Array α} (p : l₁ ~ l₂) :
(l₁.push x).push y ~ (l₂.push y).push x := by
cases l₁; cases l₂
simp only [perm_toArray] at p
simp only [push_toArray, List.append_assoc, singleton_append, perm_toArray]
exact p.append (Perm.swap' _ _ Perm.nil)
theorem swap_perm {as : Array α} {i j : Nat} (h₁ : i < as.size) (h₂ : j < as.size) :
as.swap i j ~ as := by
simp only [swap, perm_iff_toList_perm, toList_set]
apply set_set_perm
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@@ -4,46 +4,46 @@ Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE.
Authors: Leonardo de Moura
-/
prelude
import Init.Data.Array.Basic
import Init.Data.Vector.Basic
import Init.Data.Ord
namespace Array
-- TODO: remove the [Inhabited α] parameters as soon as we have the tactic framework for automating proof generation and using Array.fget
def qpartition (as : Array α) (lt : α α Bool) (lo hi : Nat) : Nat × Array α :=
if h : as.size = 0 then (0, as) else have : Inhabited α := as[0]'(by revert h; cases as.size <;> simp) -- TODO: remove
private def qpartition {n} (as : Vector α n) (lt : α α Bool) (lo hi : Nat)
(hlo : lo < n := by omega) (hhi : hi < n := by omega) : {n : Nat // lo n} × Vector α n :=
let mid := (lo + hi) / 2
let as := if lt (as.get! mid) (as.get! lo) then as.swap! lo mid else as
let as := if lt (as.get! hi) (as.get! lo) then as.swap! lo hi else as
let as := if lt (as.get! mid) (as.get! hi) then as.swap! mid hi else as
let pivot := as.get! hi
let rec loop (as : Array α) (i j : Nat) :=
let as := if lt as[mid] as[lo] then as.swap lo mid else as
let as := if lt as[hi] as[lo] then as.swap lo hi else as
let as := if lt as[mid] as[hi] then as.swap mid hi else as
let pivot := as[hi]
let rec loop (as : Vector α n) (i j : Nat)
(ilo : lo i := by omega) (jh : j < n := by omega) (w : i j := by omega) :=
if h : j < hi then
if lt (as.get! j) pivot then
let as := as.swap! i j
loop as (i+1) (j+1)
if lt as[j] pivot then
loop (as.swap i j) (i+1) (j+1)
else
loop as i (j+1)
else
let as := as.swap! i hi
(i, as)
termination_by hi - j
decreasing_by all_goals simp_wf; decreasing_trivial_pre_omega
(i, ilo, as.swap i hi)
loop as lo lo
@[inline] partial def qsort (as : Array α) (lt : α α Bool) (low := 0) (high := as.size - 1) : Array α :=
let rec @[specialize] sort (as : Array α) (low high : Nat) :=
if low < high then
let p := qpartition as lt low high;
-- TODO: fix `partial` support in the equation compiler, it breaks if we use `let (mid, as) := partition as lt low high`
let mid := p.1
let as := p.2
if mid >= high then as
@[inline] def qsort (as : Array α) (lt : α α Bool := by exact (· < ·))
(low := 0) (high := as.size - 1) : Array α :=
let rec @[specialize] sort {n} (as : Vector α n) (lo hi : Nat)
(hlo : lo < n := by omega) (hhi : hi < n := by omega) :=
if h₁ : lo < hi then
let mid, hmid, as := qpartition as lt lo hi
if h₂ : mid hi then
as
else
let as := sort as low mid
sort as (mid+1) high
sort (sort as lo mid) (mid+1) hi
else as
sort as low high
if h : as.size = 0 then
as
else
let low := min low (as.size - 1)
let high := min high (as.size - 1)
sort as, rfl low high |>.toArray
set_option linter.unusedVariables.funArgs false in
/--

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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, Mario Carneiro
-/
prelude
import Init.Tactics
/--
Set an element in an array, using a proof that the index is in bounds.
(This proof can usually be omitted, and will be synthesized automatically.)
This will perform the update destructively provided that `a` has a reference
count of 1 when called.
-/
@[extern "lean_array_fset"]
def Array.set (a : Array α) (i : @& Nat) (v : α) (h : i < a.size := by get_elem_tactic) :
Array α where
toList := a.toList.set i v
/--
Set an element in an array, or do nothing if the index is out of bounds.
This will perform the update destructively provided that `a` has a reference
count of 1 when called.
-/
@[inline] def Array.setIfInBounds (a : Array α) (i : Nat) (v : α) : Array α :=
dite (LT.lt i a.size) (fun h => a.set i v h) (fun _ => a)
@[deprecated Array.setIfInBounds (since := "2024-11-24")] abbrev Array.setD := @Array.setIfInBounds
/--
Set an element in an array, or panic if the index is out of bounds.
This will perform the update destructively provided that `a` has a reference
count of 1 when called.
-/
@[extern "lean_array_set"]
def Array.set! (a : Array α) (i : @& Nat) (v : α) : Array α :=
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@@ -15,15 +15,6 @@ structure Subarray (α : Type u) where
start_le_stop : start stop
stop_le_array_size : stop array.size
@[deprecated Subarray.array (since := "2024-04-13")]
abbrev Subarray.as (s : Subarray α) : Array α := s.array
@[deprecated Subarray.start_le_stop (since := "2024-04-13")]
theorem Subarray.h₁ (s : Subarray α) : s.start s.stop := s.start_le_stop
@[deprecated Subarray.stop_le_array_size (since := "2024-04-13")]
theorem Subarray.h₂ (s : Subarray α) : s.stop s.array.size := s.stop_le_array_size
namespace Subarray
def size (s : Subarray α) : Nat :=
@@ -48,7 +39,7 @@ instance : GetElem (Subarray α) Nat α fun xs i => i < xs.size where
getElem xs i h := xs.get i, h
@[inline] def getD (s : Subarray α) (i : Nat) (v₀ : α) : α :=
if h : i < s.size then s.get i, h else v₀
if h : i < s.size then s[i] else v₀
abbrev get! [Inhabited α] (s : Subarray α) (i : Nat) : α :=
getD s i default

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@@ -23,16 +23,13 @@ def split (s : Subarray α) (i : Fin s.size.succ) : (Subarray α × Subarray α)
let i', isLt := i
have := s.start_le_stop
have := s.stop_le_array_size
have : i' s.stop - s.start := Nat.lt_succ.mp isLt
have : s.start + i' s.stop := by omega
have : s.start + i' s.array.size := by omega
have : s.start + i' s.stop := by
simp only [size] at isLt
omega
let pre := {s with
stop := s.start + i',
start_le_stop := by omega,
stop_le_array_size := by assumption
stop_le_array_size := by omega
}
let post := {s with
start := s.start + i'
@@ -48,9 +45,7 @@ def drop (arr : Subarray α) (i : Nat) : Subarray α where
array := arr.array
start := min (arr.start + i) arr.stop
stop := arr.stop
start_le_stop := by
rw [Nat.min_def]
split <;> simp only [Nat.le_refl, *]
start_le_stop := by omega
stop_le_array_size := arr.stop_le_array_size
/--
@@ -63,9 +58,7 @@ def take (arr : Subarray α) (i : Nat) : Subarray α where
stop := min (arr.start + i) arr.stop
start_le_stop := by
have := arr.start_le_stop
rw [Nat.min_def]
split <;> omega
omega
stop_le_array_size := by
have := arr.stop_le_array_size
rw [Nat.min_def]
split <;> omega
omega

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@@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ namespace Array
theorem exists_of_uset (self : Array α) (i d h) :
l₁ l₂, self.toList = l₁ ++ self[i] :: l₂ List.length l₁ = i.toNat
(self.uset i d h).toList = l₁ ++ d :: l₂ := by
simpa only [ugetElem_eq_getElem, getElem_eq_getElem_toList, uset, toList_set] using
simpa only [ugetElem_eq_getElem, getElem_toList, uset, toList_set] using
List.exists_of_set _
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@@ -29,9 +29,6 @@ section Nat
instance natCastInst : NatCast (BitVec w) := BitVec.ofNat w
@[deprecated isLt (since := "2024-03-12")]
theorem toNat_lt (x : BitVec n) : x.toNat < 2^n := x.isLt
/-- Theorem for normalizing the bit vector literal representation. -/
-- TODO: This needs more usage data to assess which direction the simp should go.
@[simp, bv_toNat] theorem ofNat_eq_ofNat : @OfNat.ofNat (BitVec n) i _ = .ofNat n i := rfl
@@ -354,17 +351,17 @@ end relations
section cast
/-- `cast eq x` embeds `x` into an equal `BitVec` type. -/
@[inline] def cast (eq : n = m) (x : BitVec n) : BitVec m := .ofNatLt x.toNat (eq x.isLt)
@[inline] protected def cast (eq : n = m) (x : BitVec n) : BitVec m := .ofNatLt x.toNat (eq x.isLt)
@[simp] theorem cast_ofNat {n m : Nat} (h : n = m) (x : Nat) :
cast h (BitVec.ofNat n x) = BitVec.ofNat m x := by
(BitVec.ofNat n x).cast h = BitVec.ofNat m x := by
subst h; rfl
@[simp] theorem cast_cast {n m k : Nat} (h₁ : n = m) (h₂ : m = k) (x : BitVec n) :
cast h (cast h x) = cast (h₁ h₂) x :=
(x.cast h).cast h = x.cast (h₁ h₂) :=
rfl
@[simp] theorem cast_eq {n : Nat} (h : n = n) (x : BitVec n) : cast h x = x := rfl
@[simp] theorem cast_eq {n : Nat} (h : n = n) (x : BitVec n) : x.cast h = x := rfl
/--
Extraction of bits `start` to `start + len - 1` from a bit vector of size `n` to yield a

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@@ -76,7 +76,7 @@ to prove the correctness of the circuit that is built by `bv_decide`.
def blastMul (aig : AIG BVBit) (input : AIG.BinaryRefVec aig w) : AIG.RefVecEntry BVBit w
theorem denote_blastMul (aig : AIG BVBit) (lhs rhs : BitVec w) (assign : Assignment) :
...
⟦(blastMul aig input).aig, (blastMul aig input).vec.get idx hidx, assign.toAIGAssignment⟧
⟦(blastMul aig input).aig, (blastMul aig input).vec[idx], assign.toAIGAssignment⟧
=
(lhs * rhs).getLsbD idx
```
@@ -180,7 +180,7 @@ theorem carry_succ_one (i : Nat) (x : BitVec w) (h : 0 < w) :
| zero => simp [carry_succ, h]
| succ i ih =>
rw [carry_succ, ih]
simp only [getLsbD_one, add_one_ne_zero, decide_False, Bool.and_false, atLeastTwo_false_mid]
simp only [getLsbD_one, add_one_ne_zero, decide_false, Bool.and_false, atLeastTwo_false_mid]
cases hx : x.getLsbD (i+1)
case false =>
have : j i + 1, x.getLsbD j = false :=
@@ -249,7 +249,7 @@ theorem getLsbD_add_add_bool {i : Nat} (i_lt : i < w) (x y : BitVec w) (c : Bool
[ Nat.testBit_mod_two_pow,
Nat.testBit_mul_two_pow_add_eq,
i_lt,
decide_True,
decide_true,
Bool.true_and,
Nat.add_assoc,
Nat.add_left_comm (_%_) (_ * _) _,
@@ -346,6 +346,10 @@ theorem getMsbD_sub {i : Nat} {i_lt : i < w} {x y : BitVec w} :
· rfl
· omega
theorem getElem_sub {i : Nat} {x y : BitVec w} (h : i < w) :
(x - y)[i] = (x[i] ^^ ((~~~y + 1#w)[i] ^^ carry i x (~~~y + 1#w) false)) := by
simp [ getLsbD_eq_getElem, getLsbD_sub, h]
theorem msb_sub {x y: BitVec w} :
(x - y).msb
= (x.msb ^^ ((~~~y + 1#w).msb ^^ carry (w - 1 - 0) x (~~~y + 1#w) false)) := by
@@ -392,7 +396,7 @@ theorem getLsbD_neg {i : Nat} {x : BitVec w} :
by_cases hi : i < w
· rw [getLsbD_add hi]
have : 0 < w := by omega
simp only [getLsbD_not, hi, decide_True, Bool.true_and, getLsbD_one, this, not_bne,
simp only [getLsbD_not, hi, decide_true, Bool.true_and, getLsbD_one, this, not_bne,
_root_.true_and, not_eq_eq_eq_not]
cases i with
| zero =>
@@ -401,15 +405,19 @@ theorem getLsbD_neg {i : Nat} {x : BitVec w} :
simp [hi, carry_zero]
| succ =>
rw [carry_succ_one _ _ (by omega), Bool.xor_not, decide_not]
simp only [add_one_ne_zero, decide_False, getLsbD_not, and_eq_true, decide_eq_true_eq,
simp only [add_one_ne_zero, decide_false, getLsbD_not, and_eq_true, decide_eq_true_eq,
not_eq_eq_eq_not, Bool.not_true, false_bne, not_exists, _root_.not_and, not_eq_true,
bne_left_inj, decide_eq_decide]
bne_right_inj, decide_eq_decide]
constructor
· rintro h j hj; exact And.right <| h j (by omega)
· rintro h j hj; exact by omega, h j (by omega)
· have h_ge : w i := by omega
simp [getLsbD_ge _ _ h_ge, h_ge, hi]
theorem getElem_neg {i : Nat} {x : BitVec w} (h : i < w) :
(-x)[i] = (x[i] ^^ decide ( j < i, x.getLsbD j = true)) := by
simp [ getLsbD_eq_getElem, getLsbD_neg, h]
theorem getMsbD_neg {i : Nat} {x : BitVec w} :
getMsbD (-x) i =
(getMsbD x i ^^ decide ( j < w, i < j getMsbD x j = true)) := by
@@ -419,7 +427,7 @@ theorem getMsbD_neg {i : Nat} {x : BitVec w} :
simp [hi]; omega
case pos =>
have h₁ : w - 1 - i < w := by omega
simp only [hi, decide_True, h₁, Bool.true_and, Bool.bne_left_inj, decide_eq_decide]
simp only [hi, decide_true, h₁, Bool.true_and, Bool.bne_right_inj, decide_eq_decide]
constructor
· rintro j, hj, h
refine w - 1 - j, by omega, by omega, by omega, _root_.cast ?_ h
@@ -455,7 +463,7 @@ theorem msb_neg {w : Nat} {x : BitVec w} :
apply hmin
apply eq_of_getMsbD_eq
rintro i, hi
simp only [getMsbD_intMin, w_pos, decide_True, Bool.true_and]
simp only [getMsbD_intMin, w_pos, decide_true, Bool.true_and]
cases i
case zero => exact hmsb
case succ => exact getMsbD_x _ hi (by omega)
@@ -476,7 +484,7 @@ theorem msb_abs {w : Nat} {x : BitVec w} :
by_cases h₀ : 0 < w
· by_cases h₁ : x = intMin w
· simp [h₁, msb_intMin]
· simp only [neg_eq, h₁, decide_False]
· simp only [neg_eq, h₁, decide_false]
by_cases h₂ : x.msb
· simp [h₂, msb_neg]
and_intros
@@ -566,18 +574,18 @@ theorem setWidth_setWidth_succ_eq_setWidth_setWidth_add_twoPow (x : BitVec w) (i
setWidth w (x.setWidth i) + (x &&& twoPow w i) := by
rw [add_eq_or_of_and_eq_zero]
· ext k
simp only [getLsbD_setWidth, Fin.is_lt, decide_True, Bool.true_and, getLsbD_or, getLsbD_and]
simp only [getLsbD_setWidth, Fin.is_lt, decide_true, Bool.true_and, getLsbD_or, getLsbD_and]
by_cases hik : i = k
· subst hik
simp
· simp only [getLsbD_twoPow, hik, decide_False, Bool.and_false, Bool.or_false]
· simp only [getLsbD_twoPow, hik, decide_false, Bool.and_false, Bool.or_false]
by_cases hik' : k < (i + 1)
· have hik'' : k < i := by omega
simp [hik', hik'']
· have hik'' : ¬ (k < i) := by omega
simp [hik', hik'']
· ext k
simp only [and_twoPow, getLsbD_and, getLsbD_setWidth, Fin.is_lt, decide_True, Bool.true_and,
simp only [and_twoPow, getLsbD_and, getLsbD_setWidth, Fin.is_lt, decide_true, Bool.true_and,
getLsbD_zero, and_eq_false_imp, and_eq_true, decide_eq_true_eq, and_imp]
by_cases hi : x.getLsbD i <;> simp [hi] <;> omega
@@ -1092,8 +1100,8 @@ def sshiftRightRec (x : BitVec w₁) (y : BitVec w₂) (n : Nat) : BitVec w₁ :
@[simp]
theorem sshiftRightRec_zero_eq (x : BitVec w₁) (y : BitVec w₂) :
sshiftRightRec x y 0 = x.sshiftRight' (y &&& 1#w₂) := by
simp only [sshiftRightRec, twoPow_zero]
sshiftRightRec x y 0 = x.sshiftRight' (y &&& twoPow w₂ 0) := by
simp only [sshiftRightRec]
@[simp]
theorem sshiftRightRec_succ_eq (x : BitVec w₁) (y : BitVec w₂) (n : Nat) :

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@@ -65,7 +65,7 @@ theorem iunfoldr_getLsbD' {f : Fin w → αα × Bool} (state : Nat → α)
intro
apply And.intro
· intro i
have := Fin.size_pos i
have := Fin.pos i
contradiction
· rfl
case step =>

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@@ -238,8 +238,8 @@ theorem not_bne_not : ∀ (x y : Bool), ((!x) != (!y)) = (x != y) := by simp
@[simp] theorem bne_assoc : (x y z : Bool), ((x != y) != z) = (x != (y != z)) := by decide
instance : Std.Associative (· != ·) := bne_assoc
@[simp] theorem bne_left_inj : {x y z : Bool}, (x != y) = (x != z) y = z := by decide
@[simp] theorem bne_right_inj : {x y z : Bool}, (x != z) = (y != z) x = y := by decide
@[simp] theorem bne_right_inj : {x y z : Bool}, (x != y) = (x != z) y = z := by decide
@[simp] theorem bne_left_inj : {x y z : Bool}, (x != z) = (y != z) x = y := by decide
theorem eq_not_of_ne : {x y : Bool}, x y x = !y := by decide
@@ -295,9 +295,9 @@ theorem xor_right_comm : ∀ (x y z : Bool), ((x ^^ y) ^^ z) = ((x ^^ z) ^^ y) :
theorem xor_assoc : (x y z : Bool), ((x ^^ y) ^^ z) = (x ^^ (y ^^ z)) := bne_assoc
theorem xor_left_inj : {x y z : Bool}, (x ^^ y) = (x ^^ z) y = z := bne_left_inj
theorem xor_right_inj : {x y z : Bool}, (x ^^ y) = (x ^^ z) y = z := bne_right_inj
theorem xor_right_inj : {x y z : Bool}, (x ^^ z) = (y ^^ z) x = y := bne_right_inj
theorem xor_left_inj : {x y z : Bool}, (x ^^ z) = (y ^^ z) x = y := bne_left_inj
/-! ### le/lt -/
@@ -384,6 +384,15 @@ theorem toNat_lt (b : Bool) : b.toNat < 2 :=
@[simp] theorem toNat_eq_one {b : Bool} : b.toNat = 1 b = true := by
cases b <;> simp
/-! ## toInt -/
/-- convert a `Bool` to an `Int`, `false -> 0`, `true -> 1` -/
def toInt (b : Bool) : Int := cond b 1 0
@[simp] theorem toInt_false : false.toInt = 0 := rfl
@[simp] theorem toInt_true : true.toInt = 1 := rfl
/-! ### ite -/
@[simp] theorem if_true_left (p : Prop) [h : Decidable p] (f : Bool) :

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@@ -42,7 +42,7 @@ def usize (a : @& ByteArray) : USize :=
a.size.toUSize
@[extern "lean_byte_array_uget"]
def uget : (a : @& ByteArray) (i : USize) i.toNat < a.size UInt8
def uget : (a : @& ByteArray) (i : USize) (h : i.toNat < a.size := by get_elem_tactic) UInt8
| bs, i, h => bs[i]
@[extern "lean_byte_array_get"]
@@ -50,11 +50,11 @@ def get! : (@& ByteArray) → (@& Nat) → UInt8
| bs, i => bs.get! i
@[extern "lean_byte_array_fget"]
def get : (a : @& ByteArray) (@& Fin a.size) UInt8
| bs, i => bs.get i
def get : (a : @& ByteArray) (i : @& Nat) (h : i < a.size := by get_elem_tactic) UInt8
| bs, i, _ => bs[i]
instance : GetElem ByteArray Nat UInt8 fun xs i => i < xs.size where
getElem xs i h := xs.get i, h
getElem xs i h := xs.get i
instance : GetElem ByteArray USize UInt8 fun xs i => i.val < xs.size where
getElem xs i h := xs.uget i h
@@ -64,11 +64,11 @@ def set! : ByteArray → (@& Nat) → UInt8 → ByteArray
| bs, i, b => bs.set! i b
@[extern "lean_byte_array_fset"]
def set : (a : ByteArray) (@& Fin a.size) UInt8 ByteArray
| bs, i, b => bs.set i b
def set : (a : ByteArray) (i : @& Nat) UInt8 (h : i < a.size := by get_elem_tactic) ByteArray
| bs, i, b, h => bs.set i b h
@[extern "lean_byte_array_uset"]
def uset : (a : ByteArray) (i : USize) UInt8 i.toNat < a.size ByteArray
def uset : (a : ByteArray) (i : USize) UInt8 (h : i.toNat < a.size := by get_elem_tactic) ByteArray
| bs, i, v, h => bs.uset i v h
@[extern "lean_byte_array_hash"]
@@ -108,8 +108,18 @@ def toList (bs : ByteArray) : List UInt8 :=
@[inline] def findIdx? (a : ByteArray) (p : UInt8 Bool) (start := 0) : Option Nat :=
let rec @[specialize] loop (i : Nat) :=
if i < a.size then
if p (a.get! i) then some i else loop (i+1)
if h : i < a.size then
if p a[i] then some i else loop (i+1)
else
none
termination_by a.size - i
decreasing_by decreasing_trivial_pre_omega
loop start
@[inline] def findFinIdx? (a : ByteArray) (p : UInt8 Bool) (start := 0) : Option (Fin a.size) :=
let rec @[specialize] loop (i : Nat) :=
if h : i < a.size then
if p a[i] then some i, h else loop (i+1)
else
none
termination_by a.size - i
@@ -144,7 +154,7 @@ protected def forIn {β : Type v} {m : Type v → Type w} [Monad m] (as : ByteAr
have h' : i < as.size := Nat.lt_of_lt_of_le (Nat.lt_succ_self i) h
have : as.size - 1 < as.size := Nat.sub_lt (Nat.zero_lt_of_lt h') (by decide)
have : as.size - 1 - i < as.size := Nat.lt_of_le_of_lt (Nat.sub_le (as.size - 1) i) this
match ( f (as.get as.size - 1 - i, this) b) with
match ( f as[as.size - 1 - i] b) with
| ForInStep.done b => pure b
| ForInStep.yield b => loop i (Nat.le_of_lt h') b
loop as.size (Nat.le_refl _) b
@@ -178,7 +188,7 @@ def foldlM {β : Type v} {m : Type v → Type w} [Monad m] (f : β → UInt8 →
match i with
| 0 => pure b
| i'+1 =>
loop i' (j+1) ( f b (as.get j, Nat.lt_of_lt_of_le hlt h))
loop i' (j+1) ( f b as[j])
else
pure b
loop (stop - start) start init

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@@ -8,6 +8,8 @@ import Init.Data.Queue
import Init.System.Promise
import Init.System.Mutex
set_option linter.deprecated false
namespace IO
/--
@@ -15,6 +17,7 @@ Internal state of an `Channel`.
We maintain the invariant that at all times either `consumers` or `values` is empty.
-/
@[deprecated "Use Std.Channel.State from Std.Sync.Channel instead" (since := "2024-12-02")]
structure Channel.State (α : Type) where
values : Std.Queue α :=
consumers : Std.Queue (Promise (Option α)) :=
@@ -27,12 +30,14 @@ FIFO channel with unbounded buffer, where `recv?` returns a `Task`.
A channel can be closed. Once it is closed, all `send`s are ignored, and
`recv?` returns `none` once the queue is empty.
-/
@[deprecated "Use Std.Channel from Std.Sync.Channel instead" (since := "2024-12-02")]
def Channel (α : Type) : Type := Mutex (Channel.State α)
instance : Nonempty (Channel α) :=
inferInstanceAs (Nonempty (Mutex _))
/-- Creates a new `Channel`. -/
@[deprecated "Use Std.Channel.new from Std.Sync.Channel instead" (since := "2024-12-02")]
def Channel.new : BaseIO (Channel α) :=
Mutex.new {}
@@ -41,6 +46,7 @@ Sends a message on an `Channel`.
This function does not block.
-/
@[deprecated "Use Std.Channel.send from Std.Sync.Channel instead" (since := "2024-12-02")]
def Channel.send (ch : Channel α) (v : α) : BaseIO Unit :=
ch.atomically do
let st get
@@ -54,6 +60,7 @@ def Channel.send (ch : Channel α) (v : α) : BaseIO Unit :=
/--
Closes an `Channel`.
-/
@[deprecated "Use Std.Channel.close from Std.Sync.Channel instead" (since := "2024-12-02")]
def Channel.close (ch : Channel α) : BaseIO Unit :=
ch.atomically do
let st get
@@ -67,6 +74,7 @@ Every message is only received once.
Returns `none` if the channel is closed and the queue is empty.
-/
@[deprecated "Use Std.Channel.recv? from Std.Sync.Channel instead" (since := "2024-12-02")]
def Channel.recv? (ch : Channel α) : BaseIO (Task (Option α)) :=
ch.atomically do
let st get
@@ -85,6 +93,7 @@ def Channel.recv? (ch : Channel α) : BaseIO (Task (Option α)) :=
Note that if this function is called twice, each `forAsync` only gets half the messages.
-/
@[deprecated "Use Std.Channel.forAsync from Std.Sync.Channel instead" (since := "2024-12-02")]
partial def Channel.forAsync (f : α BaseIO Unit) (ch : Channel α)
(prio : Task.Priority := .default) : BaseIO (Task Unit) := do
BaseIO.bindTask (prio := prio) ( ch.recv?) fun
@@ -96,11 +105,13 @@ Receives all currently queued messages from the channel.
Those messages are dequeued and will not be returned by `recv?`.
-/
@[deprecated "Use Std.Channel.recvAllCurrent from Std.Sync.Channel instead" (since := "2024-12-02")]
def Channel.recvAllCurrent (ch : Channel α) : BaseIO (Array α) :=
ch.atomically do
modifyGet fun st => (st.values.toArray, { st with values := })
/-- Type tag for synchronous (blocking) operations on a `Channel`. -/
@[deprecated "Use Std.Channel.Sync from Std.Sync.Channel instead" (since := "2024-12-02")]
def Channel.Sync := Channel
/--
@@ -110,6 +121,7 @@ For example, `ch.sync.recv?` blocks until the next message,
and `for msg in ch.sync do ...` iterates synchronously over the channel.
These functions should only be used in dedicated threads.
-/
@[deprecated "Use Std.Channel.sync from Std.Sync.Channel instead" (since := "2024-12-02")]
def Channel.sync (ch : Channel α) : Channel.Sync α := ch
/--
@@ -118,9 +130,11 @@ Synchronously receives a message from the channel.
Every message is only received once.
Returns `none` if the channel is closed and the queue is empty.
-/
@[deprecated "Use Std.Channel.Sync.recv? from Std.Sync.Channel instead" (since := "2024-12-02")]
def Channel.Sync.recv? (ch : Channel.Sync α) : BaseIO (Option α) := do
IO.wait ( Channel.recv? ch)
@[deprecated "Use Std.Channel.Sync.forIn from Std.Sync.Channel instead" (since := "2024-12-02")]
private partial def Channel.Sync.forIn [Monad m] [MonadLiftT BaseIO m]
(ch : Channel.Sync α) (f : α β m (ForInStep β)) : β m β := fun b => do
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@@ -36,12 +36,6 @@ def succ : Fin n → Fin (n + 1)
variable {n : Nat}
/--
Returns `a` modulo `n + 1` as a `Fin n.succ`.
-/
protected def ofNat {n : Nat} (a : Nat) : Fin (n + 1) :=
a % (n+1), Nat.mod_lt _ (Nat.zero_lt_succ _)
/--
Returns `a` modulo `n` as a `Fin n`.
@@ -50,9 +44,12 @@ The assumption `NeZero n` ensures that `Fin n` is nonempty.
protected def ofNat' (n : Nat) [NeZero n] (a : Nat) : Fin n :=
a % n, Nat.mod_lt _ (pos_of_neZero n)
-- We intend to deprecate `Fin.ofNat` in favor of `Fin.ofNat'` (and later rename).
-- This is waiting on https://github.com/leanprover/lean4/pull/5323
-- attribute [deprecated Fin.ofNat' (since := "2024-09-16")] Fin.ofNat
/--
Returns `a` modulo `n + 1` as a `Fin n.succ`.
-/
@[deprecated Fin.ofNat' (since := "2024-11-27")]
protected def ofNat {n : Nat} (a : Nat) : Fin (n + 1) :=
a % (n+1), Nat.mod_lt _ (Nat.zero_lt_succ _)
private theorem mlt {b : Nat} : {a : Nat} a < n b % n < n
| 0, h => Nat.mod_lt _ h
@@ -165,6 +162,7 @@ theorem modn_lt : ∀ {m : Nat} (i : Fin n), m > 0 → (modn i m).val < m
theorem val_lt_of_le (i : Fin b) (h : b n) : i.val < n :=
Nat.lt_of_lt_of_le i.isLt h
/-- If you actually have an element of `Fin n`, then the `n` is always positive -/
protected theorem pos (i : Fin n) : 0 < n :=
Nat.lt_of_le_of_lt (Nat.zero_le _) i.2
@@ -178,7 +176,7 @@ protected theorem pos (i : Fin n) : 0 < n :=
@[inline] def castLE (h : n m) (i : Fin n) : Fin m := i, Nat.lt_of_lt_of_le i.2 h
/-- `cast eq i` embeds `i` into an equal `Fin` type. -/
@[inline] def cast (eq : n = m) (i : Fin n) : Fin m := i, eq i.2
@[inline] protected def cast (eq : n = m) (i : Fin n) : Fin m := i, eq i.2
/-- `castAdd m i` embeds `i : Fin n` in `Fin (n+m)`. See also `Fin.natAdd` and `Fin.addNat`. -/
@[inline] def castAdd (m) : Fin n Fin (n + m) :=

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@@ -13,17 +13,17 @@ namespace Fin
/-- Folds over `Fin n` from the left: `foldl 3 f x = f (f (f x 0) 1) 2`. -/
@[inline] def foldl (n) (f : α Fin n α) (init : α) : α := loop init 0 where
/-- Inner loop for `Fin.foldl`. `Fin.foldl.loop n f x i = f (f (f x i) ...) (n-1)` -/
loop (x : α) (i : Nat) : α :=
@[semireducible, specialize] loop (x : α) (i : Nat) : α :=
if h : i < n then loop (f x i, h) (i+1) else x
termination_by n - i
decreasing_by decreasing_trivial_pre_omega
/-- Folds over `Fin n` from the right: `foldr 3 f x = f 0 (f 1 (f 2 x))`. -/
@[inline] def foldr (n) (f : Fin n α α) (init : α) : α := loop n, Nat.le_refl n init where
@[inline] def foldr (n) (f : Fin n α α) (init : α) : α := loop n (Nat.le_refl n) init where
/-- Inner loop for `Fin.foldr`. `Fin.foldr.loop n f i x = f 0 (f ... (f (i-1) x))` -/
loop : {i // i n} α α
| 0, _, x => x
| i+1, h, x => loop i, Nat.le_of_lt h (f i, h x)
@[specialize] loop : (i : _) i n α α
| 0, _, x => x
| i+1, h, x => loop i (Nat.le_of_lt h) (f i, h x)
termination_by structural i => i
/--
Folds a monadic function over `Fin n` from left to right:
@@ -47,7 +47,7 @@ Fin.foldlM n f x₀ = do
pure xₙ
```
-/
loop (x : α) (i : Nat) : m α := do
@[semireducible, specialize] loop (x : α) (i : Nat) : m α := do
if h : i < n then f x i, h >>= (loop · (i+1)) else pure x
termination_by n - i
decreasing_by decreasing_trivial_pre_omega
@@ -76,7 +76,7 @@ Fin.foldrM n f xₙ = do
pure x₀
```
-/
loop : {i // i n} α m α
@[semireducible, specialize] loop : {i // i n} α m α
| 0, _, x => pure x
| i+1, h, x => f i, h x >>= loop i, Nat.le_of_lt h
@@ -125,7 +125,7 @@ theorem foldrM_loop [Monad m] [LawfulMonad m] (f : Fin (n+1) → α → m α) (x
| zero =>
rw [foldrM_loop_zero, foldrM_loop_succ, pure_bind]
conv => rhs; rw [bind_pure (f 0 x)]
congr; funext; exact foldrM_loop_zero ..
congr; funext
| succ i ih =>
rw [foldrM_loop_succ, foldrM_loop_succ, bind_assoc]
congr; funext; exact ih ..
@@ -176,17 +176,19 @@ theorem foldl_eq_foldlM (f : α → Fin n → α) (x) :
/-! ### foldr -/
theorem foldr_loop_zero (f : Fin n α α) (x) :
foldr.loop n f 0, Nat.zero_le _ x = x := by
foldr.loop n f 0 (Nat.zero_le _) x = x := by
rw [foldr.loop]
theorem foldr_loop_succ (f : Fin n α α) (x) (h : i < n) :
foldr.loop n f i+1, h x = foldr.loop n f i, Nat.le_of_lt h (f i, h x) := by
foldr.loop n f (i+1) h x = foldr.loop n f i (Nat.le_of_lt h) (f i, h x) := by
rw [foldr.loop]
theorem foldr_loop (f : Fin (n+1) α α) (x) (h : i+1 n+1) :
foldr.loop (n+1) f i+1, h x =
f 0 (foldr.loop n (fun j => f j.succ) i, Nat.le_of_succ_le_succ h x) := by
induction i generalizing x <;> simp [foldr_loop_zero, foldr_loop_succ, *]
foldr.loop (n+1) f (i+1) h x =
f 0 (foldr.loop n (fun j => f j.succ) i (Nat.le_of_succ_le_succ h) x) := by
induction i generalizing x with
| zero => simp [foldr_loop_succ, foldr_loop_zero]
| succ i ih => rw [foldr_loop_succ, ih]; rfl
@[simp] theorem foldr_zero (f : Fin 0 α α) (x) : foldr 0 f x = x :=
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@@ -13,17 +13,19 @@ import Init.Omega
namespace Fin
/-- If you actually have an element of `Fin n`, then the `n` is always positive -/
theorem size_pos (i : Fin n) : 0 < n := Nat.lt_of_le_of_lt (Nat.zero_le _) i.2
@[deprecated Fin.pos (since := "2024-11-11")]
theorem size_pos (i : Fin n) : 0 < n := i.pos
theorem mod_def (a m : Fin n) : a % m = Fin.mk (a % m) (Nat.lt_of_le_of_lt (Nat.mod_le _ _) a.2) :=
rfl
theorem mul_def (a b : Fin n) : a * b = Fin.mk ((a * b) % n) (Nat.mod_lt _ a.size_pos) := rfl
theorem mul_def (a b : Fin n) : a * b = Fin.mk ((a * b) % n) (Nat.mod_lt _ a.pos) := rfl
theorem sub_def (a b : Fin n) : a - b = Fin.mk (((n - b) + a) % n) (Nat.mod_lt _ a.size_pos) := rfl
theorem sub_def (a b : Fin n) : a - b = Fin.mk (((n - b) + a) % n) (Nat.mod_lt _ a.pos) := rfl
theorem size_pos' : [Nonempty (Fin n)], 0 < n | i => i.size_pos
theorem pos' : [Nonempty (Fin n)], 0 < n | i => i.pos
@[deprecated pos' (since := "2024-11-11")] abbrev size_pos' := @pos'
@[simp] theorem is_lt (a : Fin n) : (a : Nat) < n := a.2
@@ -240,7 +242,7 @@ theorem fin_one_eq_zero (a : Fin 1) : a = 0 := Subsingleton.elim a 0
rw [eq_comm]
simp
theorem add_def (a b : Fin n) : a + b = Fin.mk ((a + b) % n) (Nat.mod_lt _ a.size_pos) := rfl
theorem add_def (a b : Fin n) : a + b = Fin.mk ((a + b) % n) (Nat.mod_lt _ a.pos) := rfl
theorem val_add (a b : Fin n) : (a + b).val = (a.val + b.val) % n := rfl
@@ -368,25 +370,25 @@ theorem succ_succ_ne_one (a : Fin n) : Fin.succ (Fin.succ a) ≠ 1 :=
Fin.castLE mn Fin.castLE km = Fin.castLE (Nat.le_trans km mn) :=
funext (castLE_castLE km mn)
@[simp] theorem coe_cast (h : n = m) (i : Fin n) : (cast h i : Nat) = i := rfl
@[simp] theorem coe_cast (h : n = m) (i : Fin n) : (i.cast h : Nat) = i := rfl
@[simp] theorem cast_last {n' : Nat} {h : n + 1 = n' + 1} : cast h (last n) = last n' :=
@[simp] theorem cast_last {n' : Nat} {h : n + 1 = n' + 1} : (last n).cast h = last n' :=
Fin.ext (by rw [coe_cast, val_last, val_last, Nat.succ.inj h])
@[simp] theorem cast_mk (h : n = m) (i : Nat) (hn : i < n) : cast h i, hn = i, h hn := rfl
@[simp] theorem cast_mk (h : n = m) (i : Nat) (hn : i < n) : Fin.cast h i, hn = i, h hn := rfl
@[simp] theorem cast_refl (n : Nat) (h : n = n) : cast h = id := by
@[simp] theorem cast_refl (n : Nat) (h : n = n) : Fin.cast h = id := by
ext
simp
@[simp] theorem cast_trans {k : Nat} (h : n = m) (h' : m = k) {i : Fin n} :
cast h' (cast h i) = cast (Eq.trans h h') i := rfl
(i.cast h).cast h' = i.cast (Eq.trans h h') := rfl
theorem castLE_of_eq {m n : Nat} (h : m = n) {h' : m n} : castLE h' = Fin.cast h := rfl
@[simp] theorem coe_castAdd (m : Nat) (i : Fin n) : (castAdd m i : Nat) = i := rfl
@[simp] theorem castAdd_zero : (castAdd 0 : Fin n Fin (n + 0)) = cast rfl := rfl
@[simp] theorem castAdd_zero : (castAdd 0 : Fin n Fin (n + 0)) = Fin.cast rfl := rfl
theorem castAdd_lt {m : Nat} (n : Nat) (i : Fin m) : (castAdd n i : Nat) < m := by simp
@@ -404,37 +406,37 @@ theorem castAdd_cast {n n' : Nat} (m : Nat) (i : Fin n') (h : n' = n) :
castAdd m (Fin.cast h i) = Fin.cast (congrArg (. + m) h) (castAdd m i) := Fin.ext rfl
theorem cast_castAdd_left {n n' m : Nat} (i : Fin n') (h : n' + m = n + m) :
cast h (castAdd m i) = castAdd m (cast (Nat.add_right_cancel h) i) := rfl
(i.castAdd m).cast h = (i.cast (Nat.add_right_cancel h)).castAdd m := rfl
@[simp] theorem cast_castAdd_right {n m m' : Nat} (i : Fin n) (h : n + m' = n + m) :
cast h (castAdd m' i) = castAdd m i := rfl
(i.castAdd m').cast h = i.castAdd m := rfl
theorem castAdd_castAdd {m n p : Nat} (i : Fin m) :
castAdd p (castAdd n i) = cast (Nat.add_assoc ..).symm (castAdd (n + p) i) := rfl
(i.castAdd n).castAdd p = (i.castAdd (n + p)).cast (Nat.add_assoc ..).symm := rfl
/-- The cast of the successor is the successor of the cast. See `Fin.succ_cast_eq` for rewriting in
the reverse direction. -/
@[simp] theorem cast_succ_eq {n' : Nat} (i : Fin n) (h : n.succ = n'.succ) :
cast h i.succ = (cast (Nat.succ.inj h) i).succ := rfl
i.succ.cast h = (i.cast (Nat.succ.inj h)).succ := rfl
theorem succ_cast_eq {n' : Nat} (i : Fin n) (h : n = n') :
(cast h i).succ = cast (by rw [h]) i.succ := rfl
(i.cast h).succ = i.succ.cast (by rw [h]) := rfl
@[simp] theorem coe_castSucc (i : Fin n) : (Fin.castSucc i : Nat) = i := rfl
@[simp] theorem coe_castSucc (i : Fin n) : (i.castSucc : Nat) = i := rfl
@[simp] theorem castSucc_mk (n i : Nat) (h : i < n) : castSucc i, h = i, Nat.lt.step h := rfl
@[simp] theorem cast_castSucc {n' : Nat} {h : n + 1 = n' + 1} {i : Fin n} :
cast h (castSucc i) = castSucc (cast (Nat.succ.inj h) i) := rfl
i.castSucc.cast h = (i.cast (Nat.succ.inj h)).castSucc := rfl
theorem castSucc_lt_succ (i : Fin n) : Fin.castSucc i < i.succ :=
theorem castSucc_lt_succ (i : Fin n) : i.castSucc < i.succ :=
lt_def.2 <| by simp only [coe_castSucc, val_succ, Nat.lt_succ_self]
theorem le_castSucc_iff {i : Fin (n + 1)} {j : Fin n} : i Fin.castSucc j i < j.succ := by
theorem le_castSucc_iff {i : Fin (n + 1)} {j : Fin n} : i j.castSucc i < j.succ := by
simpa only [lt_def, le_def] using Nat.add_one_le_add_one_iff.symm
theorem castSucc_lt_iff_succ_le {n : Nat} {i : Fin n} {j : Fin (n + 1)} :
Fin.castSucc i < j i.succ j := .rfl
i.castSucc < j i.succ j := .rfl
@[simp] theorem succ_last (n : Nat) : (last n).succ = last n.succ := rfl
@@ -442,48 +444,48 @@ theorem castSucc_lt_iff_succ_le {n : Nat} {i : Fin n} {j : Fin (n + 1)} :
i.succ = last (n + 1) i = last n := by rw [ succ_last, succ_inj]
@[simp] theorem castSucc_castLT (i : Fin (n + 1)) (h : (i : Nat) < n) :
castSucc (castLT i h) = i := rfl
(castLT i h).castSucc = i := rfl
@[simp] theorem castLT_castSucc {n : Nat} (a : Fin n) (h : (a : Nat) < n) :
castLT (castSucc a) h = a := rfl
castLT a.castSucc h = a := rfl
@[simp] theorem castSucc_lt_castSucc_iff {a b : Fin n} :
Fin.castSucc a < Fin.castSucc b a < b := .rfl
a.castSucc < b.castSucc a < b := .rfl
theorem castSucc_inj {a b : Fin n} : castSucc a = castSucc b a = b := by simp [Fin.ext_iff]
theorem castSucc_inj {a b : Fin n} : a.castSucc = b.castSucc a = b := by simp [Fin.ext_iff]
theorem castSucc_lt_last (a : Fin n) : castSucc a < last n := a.is_lt
theorem castSucc_lt_last (a : Fin n) : a.castSucc < last n := a.is_lt
@[simp] theorem castSucc_zero : castSucc (0 : Fin (n + 1)) = 0 := rfl
@[simp] theorem castSucc_one {n : Nat} : castSucc (1 : Fin (n + 2)) = 1 := rfl
/-- `castSucc i` is positive when `i` is positive -/
theorem castSucc_pos {i : Fin (n + 1)} (h : 0 < i) : 0 < castSucc i := by
theorem castSucc_pos {i : Fin (n + 1)} (h : 0 < i) : 0 < i.castSucc := by
simpa [lt_def] using h
@[simp] theorem castSucc_eq_zero_iff {a : Fin (n + 1)} : castSucc a = 0 a = 0 := by simp [Fin.ext_iff]
@[simp] theorem castSucc_eq_zero_iff {a : Fin (n + 1)} : a.castSucc = 0 a = 0 := by simp [Fin.ext_iff]
theorem castSucc_ne_zero_iff {a : Fin (n + 1)} : castSucc a 0 a 0 :=
theorem castSucc_ne_zero_iff {a : Fin (n + 1)} : a.castSucc 0 a 0 :=
not_congr <| castSucc_eq_zero_iff
theorem castSucc_fin_succ (n : Nat) (j : Fin n) :
castSucc (Fin.succ j) = Fin.succ (castSucc j) := by simp [Fin.ext_iff]
j.succ.castSucc = (j.castSucc).succ := by simp [Fin.ext_iff]
@[simp]
theorem coeSucc_eq_succ {a : Fin n} : castSucc a + 1 = a.succ := by
theorem coeSucc_eq_succ {a : Fin n} : a.castSucc + 1 = a.succ := by
cases n
· exact a.elim0
· simp [Fin.ext_iff, add_def, Nat.mod_eq_of_lt (Nat.succ_lt_succ a.is_lt)]
theorem lt_succ {a : Fin n} : castSucc a < a.succ := by
theorem lt_succ {a : Fin n} : a.castSucc < a.succ := by
rw [castSucc, lt_def, coe_castAdd, val_succ]; exact Nat.lt_succ_self a.val
theorem exists_castSucc_eq {n : Nat} {i : Fin (n + 1)} : ( j, castSucc j = i) i last n :=
fun j, hj => hj Fin.ne_of_lt j.castSucc_lt_last,
fun hi => i.castLT <| Fin.val_lt_last hi, rfl
theorem succ_castSucc {n : Nat} (i : Fin n) : i.castSucc.succ = castSucc i.succ := rfl
theorem succ_castSucc {n : Nat} (i : Fin n) : i.castSucc.succ = i.succ.castSucc := rfl
@[simp] theorem coe_addNat (m : Nat) (i : Fin n) : (addNat i m : Nat) = i + m := rfl
@@ -500,17 +502,17 @@ theorem le_coe_addNat (m : Nat) (i : Fin n) : m ≤ addNat i m :=
addNat i, hi n = i + n, Nat.add_lt_add_right hi n := rfl
@[simp] theorem cast_addNat_zero {n n' : Nat} (i : Fin n) (h : n + 0 = n') :
cast h (addNat i 0) = cast ((Nat.add_zero _).symm.trans h) i := rfl
(addNat i 0).cast h = i.cast ((Nat.add_zero _).symm.trans h) := rfl
/-- For rewriting in the reverse direction, see `Fin.cast_addNat_left`. -/
theorem addNat_cast {n n' m : Nat} (i : Fin n') (h : n' = n) :
addNat (cast h i) m = cast (congrArg (. + m) h) (addNat i m) := rfl
addNat (i.cast h) m = (addNat i m).cast (congrArg (. + m) h) := rfl
theorem cast_addNat_left {n n' m : Nat} (i : Fin n') (h : n' + m = n + m) :
cast h (addNat i m) = addNat (cast (Nat.add_right_cancel h) i) m := rfl
(addNat i m).cast h = addNat (i.cast (Nat.add_right_cancel h)) m := rfl
@[simp] theorem cast_addNat_right {n m m' : Nat} (i : Fin n) (h : n + m' = n + m) :
cast h (addNat i m') = addNat i m :=
(addNat i m').cast h = addNat i m :=
Fin.ext <| (congrArg ((· + ·) (i : Nat)) (Nat.add_left_cancel h) : _)
@[simp] theorem coe_natAdd (n : Nat) {m : Nat} (i : Fin m) : (natAdd n i : Nat) = n + i := rfl
@@ -520,46 +522,46 @@ theorem cast_addNat_left {n n' m : Nat} (i : Fin n') (h : n' + m = n + m) :
theorem le_coe_natAdd (m : Nat) (i : Fin n) : m natAdd m i := Nat.le_add_right ..
@[simp] theorem natAdd_zero {n : Nat} : natAdd 0 = cast (Nat.zero_add n).symm := by ext; simp
@[simp] theorem natAdd_zero {n : Nat} : natAdd 0 = Fin.cast (Nat.zero_add n).symm := by ext; simp
/-- For rewriting in the reverse direction, see `Fin.cast_natAdd_right`. -/
theorem natAdd_cast {n n' : Nat} (m : Nat) (i : Fin n') (h : n' = n) :
natAdd m (cast h i) = cast (congrArg _ h) (natAdd m i) := rfl
natAdd m (i.cast h) = (natAdd m i).cast (congrArg _ h) := rfl
theorem cast_natAdd_right {n n' m : Nat} (i : Fin n') (h : m + n' = m + n) :
cast h (natAdd m i) = natAdd m (cast (Nat.add_left_cancel h) i) := rfl
(natAdd m i).cast h = natAdd m (i.cast (Nat.add_left_cancel h)) := rfl
@[simp] theorem cast_natAdd_left {n m m' : Nat} (i : Fin n) (h : m' + n = m + n) :
cast h (natAdd m' i) = natAdd m i :=
(natAdd m' i).cast h = natAdd m i :=
Fin.ext <| (congrArg (· + (i : Nat)) (Nat.add_right_cancel h) : _)
theorem castAdd_natAdd (p m : Nat) {n : Nat} (i : Fin n) :
castAdd p (natAdd m i) = cast (Nat.add_assoc ..).symm (natAdd m (castAdd p i)) := rfl
castAdd p (natAdd m i) = (natAdd m (castAdd p i)).cast (Nat.add_assoc ..).symm := rfl
theorem natAdd_castAdd (p m : Nat) {n : Nat} (i : Fin n) :
natAdd m (castAdd p i) = cast (Nat.add_assoc ..) (castAdd p (natAdd m i)) := rfl
natAdd m (castAdd p i) = (castAdd p (natAdd m i)).cast (Nat.add_assoc ..) := rfl
theorem natAdd_natAdd (m n : Nat) {p : Nat} (i : Fin p) :
natAdd m (natAdd n i) = cast (Nat.add_assoc ..) (natAdd (m + n) i) :=
natAdd m (natAdd n i) = (natAdd (m + n) i).cast (Nat.add_assoc ..) :=
Fin.ext <| (Nat.add_assoc ..).symm
@[simp]
theorem cast_natAdd_zero {n n' : Nat} (i : Fin n) (h : 0 + n = n') :
cast h (natAdd 0 i) = cast ((Nat.zero_add _).symm.trans h) i :=
(natAdd 0 i).cast h = i.cast ((Nat.zero_add _).symm.trans h) :=
Fin.ext <| Nat.zero_add _
@[simp]
theorem cast_natAdd (n : Nat) {m : Nat} (i : Fin m) :
cast (Nat.add_comm ..) (natAdd n i) = addNat i n := Fin.ext <| Nat.add_comm ..
(natAdd n i).cast (Nat.add_comm ..) = addNat i n := Fin.ext <| Nat.add_comm ..
@[simp]
theorem cast_addNat {n : Nat} (m : Nat) (i : Fin n) :
cast (Nat.add_comm ..) (addNat i m) = natAdd m i := Fin.ext <| Nat.add_comm ..
(addNat i m).cast (Nat.add_comm ..) = natAdd m i := Fin.ext <| Nat.add_comm ..
@[simp] theorem natAdd_last {m n : Nat} : natAdd n (last m) = last (n + m) := rfl
@[simp] theorem addNat_last (n : Nat) :
addNat (last n) m = cast (by omega) (last (n + m)) := by
addNat (last n) m = (last (n + m)).cast (by omega) := by
ext
simp
@@ -640,7 +642,7 @@ theorem pred_add_one (i : Fin (n + 2)) (h : (i : Nat) < n + 1) :
ext
simp
@[simp] theorem subNat_one_succ (i : Fin (n + 1)) (h : 1 i) : (subNat 1 i h).succ = i := by
@[simp] theorem subNat_one_succ (i : Fin (n + 1)) (h : 1 (i : Nat)) : (subNat 1 i h).succ = i := by
ext
simp
omega
@@ -655,7 +657,7 @@ theorem pred_add_one (i : Fin (n + 2)) (h : (i : Nat) < n + 1) :
subNat m (addNat i m) h = i := Fin.ext <| Nat.add_sub_cancel i m
@[simp] theorem natAdd_subNat_cast {i : Fin (n + m)} (h : n i) :
natAdd n (subNat n (cast (Nat.add_comm ..) i) h) = i := by simp [ cast_addNat]
natAdd n (subNat n (i.cast (Nat.add_comm ..)) h) = i := by simp [ cast_addNat]
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@@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ opaque floatSpec : FloatSpec := {
structure Float where
val : floatSpec.float
instance : Inhabited Float := { val := floatSpec.val }
instance : Nonempty Float := { val := floatSpec.val }
@[extern "lean_float_add"] opaque Float.add : Float Float Float
@[extern "lean_float_sub"] opaque Float.sub : Float Float Float
@@ -47,6 +47,25 @@ def Float.lt : Float → Float → Prop := fun a b =>
def Float.le : Float Float Prop := fun a b =>
floatSpec.le a.val b.val
/--
Raw transmutation from `UInt64`.
Floats and UInts have the same endianness on all supported platforms.
IEEE 754 very precisely specifies the bit layout of floats.
-/
@[extern "lean_float_of_bits"] opaque Float.ofBits : UInt64 Float
/--
Raw transmutation to `UInt64`.
Floats and UInts have the same endianness on all supported platforms.
IEEE 754 very precisely specifies the bit layout of floats.
Note that this function is distinct from `Float.toUInt64`, which attempts
to preserve the numeric value, and not the bitwise value.
-/
@[extern "lean_float_to_bits"] opaque Float.toBits : Float UInt64
instance : Add Float := Float.add
instance : Sub Float := Float.sub
instance : Mul Float := Float.mul
@@ -117,6 +136,9 @@ instance : ToString Float where
@[extern "lean_uint64_to_float"] opaque UInt64.toFloat (n : UInt64) : Float
instance : Inhabited Float where
default := UInt64.toFloat 0
instance : Repr Float where
reprPrec n prec := if n < UInt64.toFloat 0 then Repr.addAppParen (toString n) prec else toString n

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@@ -46,8 +46,8 @@ def uget : (a : @& FloatArray) → (i : USize) → i.toNat < a.size → Float
| ds, i, h => ds[i]
@[extern "lean_float_array_fget"]
def get : (ds : @& FloatArray) (@& Fin ds.size) Float
| ds, i => ds.get i
def get : (ds : @& FloatArray) (i : @& Nat) (h : i < ds.size := by get_elem_tactic) Float
| ds, i, h => ds.get i h
@[extern "lean_float_array_get"]
def get! : (@& FloatArray) (@& Nat) Float
@@ -55,23 +55,23 @@ def get! : (@& FloatArray) → (@& Nat) → Float
def get? (ds : FloatArray) (i : Nat) : Option Float :=
if h : i < ds.size then
ds.get i, h
some (ds.get i h)
else
none
instance : GetElem FloatArray Nat Float fun xs i => i < xs.size where
getElem xs i h := xs.get i, h
getElem xs i h := xs.get i h
instance : GetElem FloatArray USize Float fun xs i => i.val < xs.size where
getElem xs i h := xs.uget i h
@[extern "lean_float_array_uset"]
def uset : (a : FloatArray) (i : USize) Float i.toNat < a.size FloatArray
def uset : (a : FloatArray) (i : USize) Float (h : i.toNat < a.size := by get_elem_tactic) FloatArray
| ds, i, v, h => ds.uset i v h
@[extern "lean_float_array_fset"]
def set : (ds : FloatArray) (@& Fin ds.size) Float FloatArray
| ds, i, d => ds.set i d
def set : (ds : FloatArray) (i : @& Nat) Float (h : i < ds.size := by get_elem_tactic) FloatArray
| ds, i, d, h => ds.set i d h
@[extern "lean_float_array_set"]
def set! : FloatArray (@& Nat) Float FloatArray
@@ -83,7 +83,7 @@ def isEmpty (s : FloatArray) : Bool :=
partial def toList (ds : FloatArray) : List Float :=
let rec loop (i r) :=
if h : i < ds.size then
loop (i+1) (ds.get i, h :: r)
loop (i+1) (ds[i] :: r)
else
r.reverse
loop 0 []
@@ -115,7 +115,7 @@ protected def forIn {β : Type v} {m : Type v → Type w} [Monad m] (as : FloatA
have h' : i < as.size := Nat.lt_of_lt_of_le (Nat.lt_succ_self i) h
have : as.size - 1 < as.size := Nat.sub_lt (Nat.zero_lt_of_lt h') (by decide)
have : as.size - 1 - i < as.size := Nat.lt_of_le_of_lt (Nat.sub_le (as.size - 1) i) this
match ( f (as.get as.size - 1 - i, this) b) with
match ( f as[as.size - 1 - i] b) with
| ForInStep.done b => pure b
| ForInStep.yield b => loop i (Nat.le_of_lt h') b
loop as.size (Nat.le_refl _) b
@@ -149,7 +149,7 @@ def foldlM {β : Type v} {m : Type v → Type w} [Monad m] (f : β → Float →
match i with
| 0 => pure b
| i'+1 =>
loop i' (j+1) ( f b (as.get j, Nat.lt_of_lt_of_le hlt h))
loop i' (j+1) ( f b (as[j]'(Nat.lt_of_lt_of_le hlt h)))
else
pure b
loop (stop - start) start init

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@@ -34,4 +34,8 @@ theorem shiftRight_eq_div_pow (m : Int) (n : Nat) :
theorem zero_shiftRight (n : Nat) : (0 : Int) >>> n = 0 := by
simp [Int.shiftRight_eq_div_pow]
@[simp]
theorem shiftRight_zero (n : Int) : n >>> 0 = n := by
simp [Int.shiftRight_eq_div_pow]
end Int

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@@ -29,6 +29,8 @@ At that time, we did not rename `div` and `mod` to `tdiv` and `tmod` (along with
In September 2024, we decided to do this rename (with deprecations in place),
and later we intend to rename `ediv` and `emod` to `div` and `mod`, as nearly all users will only
ever need to use these functions and their associated lemmas.
In December 2024, we removed `tdiv` and `tmod`, but have not yet renamed `ediv` and `emod`.
-/
/-! ### T-rounding division -/
@@ -71,8 +73,6 @@ def tdiv : (@& Int) → (@& Int) → Int
| -[m +1], ofNat n => -ofNat (succ m / n)
| -[m +1], -[n +1] => ofNat (succ m / succ n)
@[deprecated tdiv (since := "2024-09-11")] abbrev div := tdiv
/-- Integer modulo. This function uses the
[*"T-rounding"*][t-rounding] (**T**runcation-rounding) convention
to pair with `Int.tdiv`, meaning that `tmod a b + b * (tdiv a b) = a`
@@ -107,8 +107,6 @@ def tmod : (@& Int) → (@& Int) → Int
| -[m +1], ofNat n => -ofNat (succ m % n)
| -[m +1], -[n +1] => -ofNat (succ m % succ n)
@[deprecated tmod (since := "2024-09-11")] abbrev mod := tmod
/-! ### F-rounding division
This pair satisfies `fdiv x y = floor (x / y)`.
-/
@@ -251,8 +249,6 @@ instance : Mod Int where
theorem ofNat_tdiv (m n : Nat) : (m / n) = tdiv m n := rfl
@[deprecated ofNat_tdiv (since := "2024-09-11")] abbrev ofNat_div := ofNat_tdiv
theorem ofNat_fdiv : m n : Nat, (m / n) = fdiv m n
| 0, _ => by simp [fdiv]
| succ _, _ => rfl

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@@ -125,7 +125,7 @@ theorem eq_one_of_mul_eq_one_right {a b : Int} (H : 0 ≤ a) (H' : a * b = 1) :
eq_one_of_dvd_one H b, H'.symm
theorem eq_one_of_mul_eq_one_left {a b : Int} (H : 0 b) (H' : a * b = 1) : b = 1 :=
eq_one_of_mul_eq_one_right H <| by rw [Int.mul_comm, H']
eq_one_of_mul_eq_one_right (b := a) H <| by rw [Int.mul_comm, H']
/-! ### *div zero -/
@@ -1315,65 +1315,3 @@ theorem bmod_natAbs_plus_one (x : Int) (w : 1 < x.natAbs) : bmod x (x.natAbs + 1
all_goals decide
· exact ofNat_nonneg x
· exact succ_ofNat_pos (x + 1)
/-! ### Deprecations -/
@[deprecated Int.zero_tdiv (since := "2024-09-11")] protected abbrev zero_div := @Int.zero_tdiv
@[deprecated Int.tdiv_zero (since := "2024-09-11")] protected abbrev div_zero := @Int.tdiv_zero
@[deprecated tdiv_eq_ediv (since := "2024-09-11")] abbrev div_eq_ediv := @tdiv_eq_ediv
@[deprecated fdiv_eq_tdiv (since := "2024-09-11")] abbrev fdiv_eq_div := @fdiv_eq_tdiv
@[deprecated zero_tmod (since := "2024-09-11")] abbrev zero_mod := @zero_tmod
@[deprecated tmod_zero (since := "2024-09-11")] abbrev mod_zero := @tmod_zero
@[deprecated tmod_add_tdiv (since := "2024-09-11")] abbrev mod_add_div := @tmod_add_tdiv
@[deprecated tdiv_add_tmod (since := "2024-09-11")] abbrev div_add_mod := @tdiv_add_tmod
@[deprecated tmod_add_tdiv' (since := "2024-09-11")] abbrev mod_add_div' := @tmod_add_tdiv'
@[deprecated tdiv_add_tmod' (since := "2024-09-11")] abbrev div_add_mod' := @tdiv_add_tmod'
@[deprecated tmod_def (since := "2024-09-11")] abbrev mod_def := @tmod_def
@[deprecated tmod_eq_emod (since := "2024-09-11")] abbrev mod_eq_emod := @tmod_eq_emod
@[deprecated fmod_eq_tmod (since := "2024-09-11")] abbrev fmod_eq_mod := @fmod_eq_tmod
@[deprecated Int.tdiv_one (since := "2024-09-11")] protected abbrev div_one := @Int.tdiv_one
@[deprecated Int.tdiv_neg (since := "2024-09-11")] protected abbrev div_neg := @Int.tdiv_neg
@[deprecated Int.neg_tdiv (since := "2024-09-11")] protected abbrev neg_div := @Int.neg_tdiv
@[deprecated Int.neg_tdiv_neg (since := "2024-09-11")] protected abbrev neg_div_neg := @Int.neg_tdiv_neg
@[deprecated Int.tdiv_nonneg (since := "2024-09-11")] protected abbrev div_nonneg := @Int.tdiv_nonneg
@[deprecated Int.tdiv_nonpos (since := "2024-09-11")] protected abbrev div_nonpos := @Int.tdiv_nonpos
@[deprecated Int.tdiv_eq_zero_of_lt (since := "2024-09-11")] abbrev div_eq_zero_of_lt := @Int.tdiv_eq_zero_of_lt
@[deprecated Int.mul_tdiv_cancel (since := "2024-09-11")] protected abbrev mul_div_cancel := @Int.mul_tdiv_cancel
@[deprecated Int.mul_tdiv_cancel_left (since := "2024-09-11")] protected abbrev mul_div_cancel_left := @Int.mul_tdiv_cancel_left
@[deprecated Int.tdiv_self (since := "2024-09-11")] protected abbrev div_self := @Int.tdiv_self
@[deprecated Int.mul_tdiv_cancel_of_tmod_eq_zero (since := "2024-09-11")] abbrev mul_div_cancel_of_mod_eq_zero := @Int.mul_tdiv_cancel_of_tmod_eq_zero
@[deprecated Int.tdiv_mul_cancel_of_tmod_eq_zero (since := "2024-09-11")] abbrev div_mul_cancel_of_mod_eq_zero := @Int.tdiv_mul_cancel_of_tmod_eq_zero
@[deprecated Int.dvd_of_tmod_eq_zero (since := "2024-09-11")] abbrev dvd_of_mod_eq_zero := @Int.dvd_of_tmod_eq_zero
@[deprecated Int.mul_tdiv_assoc (since := "2024-09-11")] protected abbrev mul_div_assoc := @Int.mul_tdiv_assoc
@[deprecated Int.mul_tdiv_assoc' (since := "2024-09-11")] protected abbrev mul_div_assoc' := @Int.mul_tdiv_assoc'
@[deprecated Int.tdiv_dvd_tdiv (since := "2024-09-11")] abbrev div_dvd_div := @Int.tdiv_dvd_tdiv
@[deprecated Int.natAbs_tdiv (since := "2024-09-11")] abbrev natAbs_div := @Int.natAbs_tdiv
@[deprecated Int.tdiv_eq_of_eq_mul_right (since := "2024-09-11")] protected abbrev div_eq_of_eq_mul_right := @Int.tdiv_eq_of_eq_mul_right
@[deprecated Int.eq_tdiv_of_mul_eq_right (since := "2024-09-11")] protected abbrev eq_div_of_mul_eq_right := @Int.eq_tdiv_of_mul_eq_right
@[deprecated Int.ofNat_tmod (since := "2024-09-11")] abbrev ofNat_mod := @Int.ofNat_tmod
@[deprecated Int.tmod_one (since := "2024-09-11")] abbrev mod_one := @Int.tmod_one
@[deprecated Int.tmod_eq_of_lt (since := "2024-09-11")] abbrev mod_eq_of_lt := @Int.tmod_eq_of_lt
@[deprecated Int.tmod_lt_of_pos (since := "2024-09-11")] abbrev mod_lt_of_pos := @Int.tmod_lt_of_pos
@[deprecated Int.tmod_nonneg (since := "2024-09-11")] abbrev mod_nonneg := @Int.tmod_nonneg
@[deprecated Int.tmod_neg (since := "2024-09-11")] abbrev mod_neg := @Int.tmod_neg
@[deprecated Int.mul_tmod_left (since := "2024-09-11")] abbrev mul_mod_left := @Int.mul_tmod_left
@[deprecated Int.mul_tmod_right (since := "2024-09-11")] abbrev mul_mod_right := @Int.mul_tmod_right
@[deprecated Int.tmod_eq_zero_of_dvd (since := "2024-09-11")] abbrev mod_eq_zero_of_dvd := @Int.tmod_eq_zero_of_dvd
@[deprecated Int.dvd_iff_tmod_eq_zero (since := "2024-09-11")] abbrev dvd_iff_mod_eq_zero := @Int.dvd_iff_tmod_eq_zero
@[deprecated Int.neg_mul_tmod_right (since := "2024-09-11")] abbrev neg_mul_mod_right := @Int.neg_mul_tmod_right
@[deprecated Int.neg_mul_tmod_left (since := "2024-09-11")] abbrev neg_mul_mod_left := @Int.neg_mul_tmod_left
@[deprecated Int.tdiv_mul_cancel (since := "2024-09-11")] protected abbrev div_mul_cancel := @Int.tdiv_mul_cancel
@[deprecated Int.mul_tdiv_cancel' (since := "2024-09-11")] protected abbrev mul_div_cancel' := @Int.mul_tdiv_cancel'
@[deprecated Int.eq_mul_of_tdiv_eq_right (since := "2024-09-11")] protected abbrev eq_mul_of_div_eq_right := @Int.eq_mul_of_tdiv_eq_right
@[deprecated Int.tmod_self (since := "2024-09-11")] abbrev mod_self := @Int.tmod_self
@[deprecated Int.neg_tmod_self (since := "2024-09-11")] abbrev neg_mod_self := @Int.neg_tmod_self
@[deprecated Int.lt_tdiv_add_one_mul_self (since := "2024-09-11")] abbrev lt_div_add_one_mul_self := @Int.lt_tdiv_add_one_mul_self
@[deprecated Int.tdiv_eq_iff_eq_mul_right (since := "2024-09-11")] protected abbrev div_eq_iff_eq_mul_right := @Int.tdiv_eq_iff_eq_mul_right
@[deprecated Int.tdiv_eq_iff_eq_mul_left (since := "2024-09-11")] protected abbrev div_eq_iff_eq_mul_left := @Int.tdiv_eq_iff_eq_mul_left
@[deprecated Int.eq_mul_of_tdiv_eq_left (since := "2024-09-11")] protected abbrev eq_mul_of_div_eq_left := @Int.eq_mul_of_tdiv_eq_left
@[deprecated Int.tdiv_eq_of_eq_mul_left (since := "2024-09-11")] protected abbrev div_eq_of_eq_mul_left := @Int.tdiv_eq_of_eq_mul_left
@[deprecated Int.eq_zero_of_tdiv_eq_zero (since := "2024-09-11")] protected abbrev eq_zero_of_div_eq_zero := @Int.eq_zero_of_tdiv_eq_zero
@[deprecated Int.tdiv_left_inj (since := "2024-09-11")] protected abbrev div_left_inj := @Int.tdiv_left_inj
@[deprecated Int.tdiv_sign (since := "2024-09-11")] abbrev div_sign := @Int.tdiv_sign
@[deprecated Int.sign_eq_tdiv_abs (since := "2024-09-11")] protected abbrev sign_eq_div_abs := @Int.sign_eq_tdiv_abs
@[deprecated Int.tdiv_eq_ediv_of_dvd (since := "2024-09-11")] abbrev div_eq_ediv_of_dvd := @Int.tdiv_eq_ediv_of_dvd

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@@ -329,22 +329,22 @@ theorem toNat_sub (m n : Nat) : toNat (m - n) = m - n := by
/- ## add/sub injectivity -/
@[simp]
protected theorem add_right_inj {i j : Int} (k : Int) : (i + k = j + k) i = j := by
protected theorem add_left_inj {i j : Int} (k : Int) : (i + k = j + k) i = j := by
apply Iff.intro
· intro p
rw [Int.add_sub_cancel i k, Int.add_sub_cancel j k, p]
· exact congrArg (· + k)
@[simp]
protected theorem add_left_inj {i j : Int} (k : Int) : (k + i = k + j) i = j := by
protected theorem add_right_inj {i j : Int} (k : Int) : (k + i = k + j) i = j := by
simp [Int.add_comm k]
@[simp]
protected theorem sub_left_inj {i j : Int} (k : Int) : (k - i = k - j) i = j := by
protected theorem sub_right_inj {i j : Int} (k : Int) : (k - i = k - j) i = j := by
simp [Int.sub_eq_add_neg, Int.neg_inj]
@[simp]
protected theorem sub_right_inj {i j : Int} (k : Int) : (i - k = j - k) i = j := by
protected theorem sub_left_inj {i j : Int} (k : Int) : (i - k = j - k) i = j := by
simp [Int.sub_eq_add_neg]
/- ## Ring properties -/

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@@ -24,5 +24,7 @@ import Init.Data.List.Zip
import Init.Data.List.Perm
import Init.Data.List.Sort
import Init.Data.List.ToArray
import Init.Data.List.ToArrayImpl
import Init.Data.List.MapIdx
import Init.Data.List.OfFn
import Init.Data.List.FinRange

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@@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ namespace List
`a : α` satisfying `P`, then `pmap f l h` is essentially the same as `map f l`
but is defined only when all members of `l` satisfy `P`, using the proof
to apply `f`. -/
@[simp] def pmap {P : α Prop} (f : a, P a β) : l : List α, (H : a l, P a) List β
def pmap {P : α Prop} (f : a, P a β) : l : List α, (H : a l, P a) List β
| [], _ => []
| a :: l, H => f a (forall_mem_cons.1 H).1 :: pmap f l (forall_mem_cons.1 H).2
@@ -46,6 +46,11 @@ Unsafe implementation of `attachWith`, taking advantage of the fact that the rep
| cons _ L', hL' => congrArg _ <| go L' fun _ hx => hL' (.tail _ hx)
exact go L h'
@[simp] theorem pmap_nil {P : α Prop} (f : a, P a β) : pmap f [] (by simp) = [] := rfl
@[simp] theorem pmap_cons {P : α Prop} (f : a, P a β) (a : α) (l : List α) (h : b a :: l, P b) :
pmap f (a :: l) h = f a (forall_mem_cons.1 h).1 :: pmap f l (forall_mem_cons.1 h).2 := rfl
@[simp] theorem attach_nil : ([] : List α).attach = [] := rfl
@[simp] theorem attachWith_nil : ([] : List α).attachWith P H = [] := rfl
@@ -148,7 +153,7 @@ theorem mem_pmap_of_mem {p : α → Prop} {f : ∀ a, p a → β} {l H} {a} (h :
exact a, h, rfl
@[simp]
theorem length_pmap {p : α Prop} {f : a, p a β} {l H} : length (pmap f l H) = length l := by
theorem length_pmap {p : α Prop} {f : a, p a β} {l H} : (pmap f l H).length = l.length := by
induction l
· rfl
· simp only [*, pmap, length]
@@ -199,7 +204,7 @@ theorem attachWith_ne_nil_iff {l : List α} {P : α → Prop} {H : ∀ a ∈ l,
@[simp]
theorem getElem?_pmap {p : α Prop} (f : a, p a β) {l : List α} (h : a l, p a) (n : Nat) :
(pmap f l h)[n]? = Option.pmap f l[n]? fun x H => h x (getElem?_mem H) := by
(pmap f l h)[n]? = Option.pmap f l[n]? fun x H => h x (mem_of_getElem? H) := by
induction l generalizing n with
| nil => simp
| cons hd tl hl =>
@@ -215,7 +220,7 @@ theorem getElem?_pmap {p : α → Prop} (f : ∀ a, p a → β) {l : List α} (h
· simp_all
theorem get?_pmap {p : α Prop} (f : a, p a β) {l : List α} (h : a l, p a) (n : Nat) :
get? (pmap f l h) n = Option.pmap f (get? l n) fun x H => h x (get?_mem H) := by
get? (pmap f l h) n = Option.pmap f (get? l n) fun x H => h x (mem_of_get? H) := by
simp only [get?_eq_getElem?]
simp [getElem?_pmap, h]
@@ -238,18 +243,18 @@ theorem get_pmap {p : α → Prop} (f : ∀ a, p a → β) {l : List α} (h :
(hn : n < (pmap f l h).length) :
get (pmap f l h) n, hn =
f (get l n, @length_pmap _ _ p f l h hn)
(h _ (get_mem l n (@length_pmap _ _ p f l h hn))) := by
(h _ (getElem_mem (@length_pmap _ _ p f l h hn))) := by
simp only [get_eq_getElem]
simp [getElem_pmap]
@[simp]
theorem getElem?_attachWith {xs : List α} {i : Nat} {P : α Prop} {H : a xs, P a} :
(xs.attachWith P H)[i]? = xs[i]?.pmap Subtype.mk (fun _ a => H _ (getElem?_mem a)) :=
(xs.attachWith P H)[i]? = xs[i]?.pmap Subtype.mk (fun _ a => H _ (mem_of_getElem? a)) :=
getElem?_pmap ..
@[simp]
theorem getElem?_attach {xs : List α} {i : Nat} :
xs.attach[i]? = xs[i]?.pmap Subtype.mk (fun _ a => getElem?_mem a) :=
xs.attach[i]? = xs[i]?.pmap Subtype.mk (fun _ a => mem_of_getElem? a) :=
getElem?_attachWith
@[simp]
@@ -333,6 +338,7 @@ This is useful when we need to use `attach` to show termination.
Unfortunately this can't be applied by `simp` because of the higher order unification problem,
and even when rewriting we need to specify the function explicitly.
See however `foldl_subtype` below.
-/
theorem foldl_attach (l : List α) (f : β α β) (b : β) :
l.attach.foldl (fun acc t => f acc t.1) b = l.foldl f b := by
@@ -348,6 +354,7 @@ This is useful when we need to use `attach` to show termination.
Unfortunately this can't be applied by `simp` because of the higher order unification problem,
and even when rewriting we need to specify the function explicitly.
See however `foldr_subtype` below.
-/
theorem foldr_attach (l : List α) (f : α β β) (b : β) :
l.attach.foldr (fun t acc => f t.1 acc) b = l.foldr f b := by
@@ -452,16 +459,16 @@ theorem pmap_append' {p : α → Prop} (f : ∀ a : α, p a → β) (l₁ l₂ :
pmap_append f l₁ l₂ _
@[simp] theorem attach_append (xs ys : List α) :
(xs ++ ys).attach = xs.attach.map (fun x, h => x, mem_append_of_mem_left ys h) ++
ys.attach.map fun x, h => x, mem_append_of_mem_right xs h := by
(xs ++ ys).attach = xs.attach.map (fun x, h => x, mem_append_left ys h) ++
ys.attach.map fun x, h => x, mem_append_right xs h := by
simp only [attach, attachWith, pmap, map_pmap, pmap_append]
congr 1 <;>
exact pmap_congr_left _ fun _ _ _ _ => rfl
@[simp] theorem attachWith_append {P : α Prop} {xs ys : List α}
{H : (a : α), a xs ++ ys P a} :
(xs ++ ys).attachWith P H = xs.attachWith P (fun a h => H a (mem_append_of_mem_left ys h)) ++
ys.attachWith P (fun a h => H a (mem_append_of_mem_right xs h)) := by
(xs ++ ys).attachWith P H = xs.attachWith P (fun a h => H a (mem_append_left ys h)) ++
ys.attachWith P (fun a h => H a (mem_append_right xs h)) := by
simp only [attachWith, attach_append, map_pmap, pmap_append]
@[simp] theorem pmap_reverse {P : α Prop} (f : (a : α) P a β) (xs : List α)
@@ -598,6 +605,15 @@ def unattach {α : Type _} {p : α → Prop} (l : List { x // p x }) := l.map (
| nil => simp
| cons a l ih => simp [ih, Function.comp_def]
@[simp] theorem getElem?_unattach {p : α Prop} {l : List { x // p x }} (i : Nat) :
l.unattach[i]? = l[i]?.map Subtype.val := by
simp [unattach]
@[simp] theorem getElem_unattach
{p : α Prop} {l : List { x // p x }} (i : Nat) (h : i < l.unattach.length) :
l.unattach[i] = (l[i]'(by simpa using h)).1 := by
simp [unattach]
/-! ### Recognizing higher order functions on subtypes using a function that only depends on the value. -/
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@@ -38,7 +38,7 @@ The operations are organized as follow:
* Sublists: `take`, `drop`, `takeWhile`, `dropWhile`, `partition`, `dropLast`,
`isPrefixOf`, `isPrefixOf?`, `isSuffixOf`, `isSuffixOf?`, `Subset`, `Sublist`,
`rotateLeft` and `rotateRight`.
* Manipulating elements: `replace`, `insert`, `modify`, `erase`, `eraseP`, `eraseIdx`.
* Manipulating elements: `replace`, `modify`, `insert`, `insertIdx`, `erase`, `eraseP`, `eraseIdx`.
* Finding elements: `find?`, `findSome?`, `findIdx`, `indexOf`, `findIdx?`, `indexOf?`,
`countP`, `count`, and `lookup`.
* Logic: `any`, `all`, `or`, and `and`.
@@ -231,7 +231,7 @@ theorem ext_get? : ∀ {l₁ l₂ : List α}, (∀ n, l₁.get? n = l₂.get? n)
injection h0 with aa; simp only [aa, ext_get? fun n => h (n+1)]
/-- Deprecated alias for `ext_get?`. The preferred extensionality theorem is now `ext_getElem?`. -/
@[deprecated (since := "2024-06-07")] abbrev ext := @ext_get?
@[deprecated ext_get? (since := "2024-06-07")] abbrev ext := @ext_get?
/-! ### getD -/
@@ -551,7 +551,7 @@ theorem reverseAux_eq_append (as bs : List α) : reverseAux as bs = reverseAux a
/-! ### flatten -/
/--
`O(|flatten L|)`. `join L` concatenates all the lists in `L` into one list.
`O(|flatten L|)`. `flatten L` concatenates all the lists in `L` into one list.
* `flatten [[a], [], [b, c], [d, e, f]] = [a, b, c, d, e, f]`
-/
def flatten : List (List α) List α
@@ -682,7 +682,7 @@ theorem elem_cons [BEq α] {a : α} :
(b::bs).elem a = match a == b with | true => true | false => bs.elem a := rfl
/-- `notElem a l` is `!(elem a l)`. -/
@[deprecated (since := "2024-06-15")]
@[deprecated "Use `!(elem a l)` instead."(since := "2024-06-15")]
def notElem [BEq α] (a : α) (as : List α) : Bool :=
!(as.elem a)
@@ -726,13 +726,13 @@ theorem elem_eq_true_of_mem [BEq α] [LawfulBEq α] {a : α} {as : List α} (h :
instance [BEq α] [LawfulBEq α] (a : α) (as : List α) : Decidable (a as) :=
decidable_of_decidable_of_iff (Iff.intro mem_of_elem_eq_true elem_eq_true_of_mem)
theorem mem_append_of_mem_left {a : α} {as : List α} (bs : List α) : a as a as ++ bs := by
theorem mem_append_left {a : α} {as : List α} (bs : List α) : a as a as ++ bs := by
intro h
induction h with
| head => apply Mem.head
| tail => apply Mem.tail; assumption
theorem mem_append_of_mem_right {b : α} {bs : List α} (as : List α) : b bs b as ++ bs := by
theorem mem_append_right {b : α} {bs : List α} (as : List α) : b bs b as ++ bs := by
intro h
induction as with
| nil => simp [h]
@@ -1113,12 +1113,6 @@ theorem replace_cons [BEq α] {a : α} :
(a::as).replace b c = match b == a with | true => c::as | false => a :: replace as b c :=
rfl
/-! ### insert -/
/-- Inserts an element into a list without duplication. -/
@[inline] protected def insert [BEq α] (a : α) (l : List α) : List α :=
if l.elem a then l else a :: l
/-! ### modify -/
/--
@@ -1148,6 +1142,21 @@ Apply `f` to the nth element of the list, if it exists, replacing that element w
def modify (f : α α) : Nat List α List α :=
modifyTailIdx (modifyHead f)
/-! ### insert -/
/-- Inserts an element into a list without duplication. -/
@[inline] protected def insert [BEq α] (a : α) (l : List α) : List α :=
if l.elem a then l else a :: l
/--
`insertIdx n a l` inserts `a` into the list `l` after the first `n` elements of `l`
```
insertIdx 2 1 [1, 2, 3, 4] = [1, 2, 1, 3, 4]
```
-/
def insertIdx (n : Nat) (a : α) : List α List α :=
modifyTailIdx (cons a) n
/-! ### erase -/
/--
@@ -1418,10 +1427,10 @@ def zipWithAll (f : Option α → Option β → γ) : List α → List β → Li
| a :: as, [] => (a :: as).map fun a => f (some a) none
| a :: as, b :: bs => f a b :: zipWithAll f as bs
@[simp] theorem zipWithAll_nil_right :
@[simp] theorem zipWithAll_nil :
zipWithAll f as [] = as.map fun a => f (some a) none := by
cases as <;> rfl
@[simp] theorem zipWithAll_nil_left :
@[simp] theorem nil_zipWithAll :
zipWithAll f [] bs = bs.map fun b => f none (some b) := rfl
@[simp] theorem zipWithAll_cons_cons :
zipWithAll f (a :: as) (b :: bs) = f (some a) (some b) :: zipWithAll f as bs := rfl

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@@ -155,7 +155,8 @@ def mapMono (as : List α) (f : αα) : List α :=
/-! ## Additional lemmas required for bootstrapping `Array`. -/
theorem getElem_append_left {as bs : List α} (h : i < as.length) {h'} : (as ++ bs)[i] = as[i] := by
theorem getElem_append_left {as bs : List α} (h : i < as.length) {h' : i < (as ++ bs).length} :
(as ++ bs)[i] = as[i] := by
induction as generalizing i with
| nil => trivial
| cons a as ih =>

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@@ -5,6 +5,8 @@ Author: Leonardo de Moura
-/
prelude
import Init.Control.Basic
import Init.Control.Id
import Init.Control.Lawful
import Init.Data.List.Basic
namespace List
@@ -207,6 +209,16 @@ def findM? {m : Type → Type u} [Monad m] {α : Type} (p : α → m Bool) : Lis
| true => pure (some a)
| false => findM? p as
@[simp]
theorem findM?_id (p : α Bool) (as : List α) : findM? (m := Id) p as = as.find? p := by
induction as with
| nil => rfl
| cons a as ih =>
simp only [findM?, find?]
cases p a with
| true => rfl
| false => rw [ih]; rfl
@[specialize]
def findSomeM? {m : Type u Type v} [Monad m] {α : Type w} {β : Type u} (f : α m (Option β)) : List α m (Option β)
| [] => pure none
@@ -215,6 +227,28 @@ def findSomeM? {m : Type u → Type v} [Monad m] {α : Type w} {β : Type u} (f
| some b => pure (some b)
| none => findSomeM? f as
@[simp]
theorem findSomeM?_id (f : α Option β) (as : List α) : findSomeM? (m := Id) f as = as.findSome? f := by
induction as with
| nil => rfl
| cons a as ih =>
simp only [findSomeM?, findSome?]
cases f a with
| some b => rfl
| none => rw [ih]; rfl
theorem findM?_eq_findSomeM? [Monad m] [LawfulMonad m] (p : α m Bool) (as : List α) :
as.findM? p = as.findSomeM? fun a => return if ( p a) then some a else none := by
induction as with
| nil => rfl
| cons a as ih =>
simp only [findM?, findSomeM?]
simp [ih]
congr
apply funext
intro b
cases b <;> simp
@[inline] protected def forIn' {α : Type u} {β : Type v} {m : Type v Type w} [Monad m] (as : List α) (init : β) (f : (a : α) a as β m (ForInStep β)) : m β :=
let rec @[specialize] loop : (as' : List α) (b : β) Exists (fun bs => bs ++ as' = as) m β
| [], b, _ => pure b
@@ -222,7 +256,7 @@ def findSomeM? {m : Type u → Type v} [Monad m] {α : Type w} {β : Type u} (f
have : a as := by
have bs, h := h
subst h
exact mem_append_of_mem_right _ (Mem.head ..)
exact mem_append_right _ (Mem.head ..)
match ( f a this b) with
| ForInStep.done b => pure b
| ForInStep.yield b =>

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@@ -162,6 +162,10 @@ theorem countP_filterMap (p : β → Bool) (f : α → Option β) (l : List α)
@[deprecated countP_flatten (since := "2024-10-14")] abbrev countP_join := @countP_flatten
theorem countP_flatMap (p : β Bool) (l : List α) (f : α List β) :
countP p (l.flatMap f) = sum (map (countP p f) l) := by
rw [List.flatMap, countP_flatten, map_map]
@[simp] theorem countP_reverse (l : List α) : countP p l.reverse = countP p l := by
simp [countP_eq_length_filter, filter_reverse]
@@ -326,6 +330,9 @@ theorem count_filterMap {α} [BEq β] (b : β) (f : α → Option β) (l : List
· simp
· simp
theorem count_flatMap {α} [BEq β] (l : List α) (f : α List β) (x : β) :
count x (l.flatMap f) = sum (map (count x f) l) := countP_flatMap _ _ _
theorem count_erase (a b : α) :
l : List α, count a (l.erase b) = count a l - if b == a then 1 else 0
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@@ -0,0 +1,48 @@
/-
Copyright (c) 2024 François G. Dorais. All rights reserved.
Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE.
Authors: François G. Dorais
-/
prelude
import Init.Data.List.OfFn
namespace List
/-- `finRange n` lists all elements of `Fin n` in order -/
def finRange (n : Nat) : List (Fin n) := ofFn fun i => i
@[simp] theorem length_finRange (n) : (List.finRange n).length = n := by
simp [List.finRange]
@[simp] theorem getElem_finRange (i : Nat) (h : i < (List.finRange n).length) :
(finRange n)[i] = Fin.cast (length_finRange n) i, h := by
simp [List.finRange]
@[simp] theorem finRange_zero : finRange 0 = [] := by simp [finRange, ofFn]
theorem finRange_succ (n) : finRange (n+1) = 0 :: (finRange n).map Fin.succ := by
apply List.ext_getElem; simp; intro i; cases i <;> simp
theorem finRange_succ_last (n) :
finRange (n+1) = (finRange n).map Fin.castSucc ++ [Fin.last n] := by
apply List.ext_getElem
· simp
· intros
simp only [List.finRange, List.getElem_ofFn, getElem_append, length_map, length_ofFn,
getElem_map, Fin.castSucc_mk, getElem_singleton]
split
· rfl
· next h => exact Fin.eq_last_of_not_lt h
theorem finRange_reverse (n) : (finRange n).reverse = (finRange n).map Fin.rev := by
induction n with
| zero => simp
| succ n ih =>
conv => lhs; rw [finRange_succ_last]
conv => rhs; rw [finRange_succ]
rw [reverse_append, reverse_cons, reverse_nil, nil_append, singleton_append, map_reverse,
map_cons, ih, map_map, map_map]
congr; funext
simp [Fin.rev_succ]
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@@ -10,7 +10,8 @@ import Init.Data.List.Sublist
import Init.Data.List.Range
/-!
# Lemmas about `List.findSome?`, `List.find?`, `List.findIdx`, `List.findIdx?`, and `List.indexOf`.
Lemmas about `List.findSome?`, `List.find?`, `List.findIdx`, `List.findIdx?`, `List.indexOf`,
and `List.lookup`.
-/
namespace List
@@ -95,22 +96,22 @@ theorem findSome?_eq_some_iff {f : α → Option β} {l : List α} {b : β} :
· simp only [Option.guard_eq_none] at h
simp [ih, h]
@[simp] theorem filterMap_head? (f : α Option β) (l : List α) : (l.filterMap f).head? = l.findSome? f := by
@[simp] theorem head?_filterMap (f : α Option β) (l : List α) : (l.filterMap f).head? = l.findSome? f := by
induction l with
| nil => simp
| cons x xs ih =>
simp only [filterMap_cons, findSome?_cons]
split <;> simp [*]
@[simp] theorem filterMap_head (f : α Option β) (l : List α) (h) :
(l.filterMap f).head h = (l.findSome? f).get (by simp_all [Option.isSome_iff_ne_none]) := by
@[simp] theorem head_filterMap (f : α Option β) (l : List α) (h) :
(l.filterMap f).head h = (l.findSome? f).get (by simp_all [Option.isSome_iff_ne_none]) := by
simp [head_eq_iff_head?_eq_some]
@[simp] theorem filterMap_getLast? (f : α Option β) (l : List α) : (l.filterMap f).getLast? = l.reverse.findSome? f := by
@[simp] theorem getLast?_filterMap (f : α Option β) (l : List α) : (l.filterMap f).getLast? = l.reverse.findSome? f := by
rw [getLast?_eq_head?_reverse]
simp [ filterMap_reverse]
@[simp] theorem filterMap_getLast (f : α Option β) (l : List α) (h) :
@[simp] theorem getLast_filterMap (f : α Option β) (l : List α) (h) :
(l.filterMap f).getLast h = (l.reverse.findSome? f).get (by simp_all [Option.isSome_iff_ne_none]) := by
simp [getLast_eq_iff_getLast_eq_some]
@@ -206,7 +207,8 @@ theorem IsInfix.findSome?_eq_none {l₁ l₂ : List α} {f : α → Option β} (
@[simp] theorem find?_eq_none : find? p l = none x l, ¬ p x := by
induction l <;> simp [find?_cons]; split <;> simp [*]
theorem find?_eq_some : xs.find? p = some b p b as bs, xs = as ++ b :: bs a as, !p a := by
theorem find?_eq_some_iff_append :
xs.find? p = some b p b as bs, xs = as ++ b :: bs a as, !p a := by
induction xs with
| nil => simp
| cons x xs ih =>
@@ -242,6 +244,9 @@ theorem find?_eq_some : xs.find? p = some b ↔ p b ∧ ∃ as bs, xs = as ++ b
cases h₁
simp
@[deprecated find?_eq_some_iff_append (since := "2024-11-06")]
abbrev find?_eq_some := @find?_eq_some_iff_append
@[simp]
theorem find?_cons_eq_some : (a :: xs).find? p = some b (p a a = b) (!p a xs.find? p = some b) := by
rw [find?_cons]
@@ -287,18 +292,18 @@ theorem get_find?_mem (xs : List α) (p : α → Bool) (h) : (xs.find? p).get h
· simp only [find?_cons]
split <;> simp_all
@[simp] theorem filter_head? (p : α Bool) (l : List α) : (l.filter p).head? = l.find? p := by
rw [ filterMap_eq_filter, filterMap_head?, findSome?_guard]
@[simp] theorem head?_filter (p : α Bool) (l : List α) : (l.filter p).head? = l.find? p := by
rw [ filterMap_eq_filter, head?_filterMap, findSome?_guard]
@[simp] theorem filter_head (p : α Bool) (l : List α) (h) :
@[simp] theorem head_filter (p : α Bool) (l : List α) (h) :
(l.filter p).head h = (l.find? p).get (by simp_all [Option.isSome_iff_ne_none]) := by
simp [head_eq_iff_head?_eq_some]
@[simp] theorem filter_getLast? (p : α Bool) (l : List α) : (l.filter p).getLast? = l.reverse.find? p := by
@[simp] theorem getLast?_filter (p : α Bool) (l : List α) : (l.filter p).getLast? = l.reverse.find? p := by
rw [getLast?_eq_head?_reverse]
simp [ filter_reverse]
@[simp] theorem filter_getLast (p : α Bool) (l : List α) (h) :
@[simp] theorem getLast_filter (p : α Bool) (l : List α) (h) :
(l.filter p).getLast h = (l.reverse.find? p).get (by simp_all [Option.isSome_iff_ne_none]) := by
simp [getLast_eq_iff_getLast_eq_some]
@@ -347,7 +352,7 @@ theorem find?_flatten_eq_some {xs : List (List α)} {p : α → Bool} {a : α} :
xs.flatten.find? p = some a
p a as ys zs bs, xs = as ++ (ys ++ a :: zs) :: bs
( a as, x a, !p x) ( x ys, !p x) := by
rw [find?_eq_some]
rw [find?_eq_some_iff_append]
constructor
· rintro h, ys, zs, h₁, h₂
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@@ -38,7 +38,7 @@ The following operations were already given `@[csimp]` replacements in `Init/Dat
The following operations are given `@[csimp]` replacements below:
`set`, `filterMap`, `foldr`, `append`, `bind`, `join`,
`take`, `takeWhile`, `dropLast`, `replace`, `modify`, `erase`, `eraseIdx`, `zipWith`,
`take`, `takeWhile`, `dropLast`, `replace`, `modify`, `insertIdx`, `erase`, `eraseIdx`, `zipWith`,
`enumFrom`, and `intercalate`.
-/
@@ -91,7 +91,7 @@ The following operations are given `@[csimp]` replacements below:
@[specialize] def foldrTR (f : α β β) (init : β) (l : List α) : β := l.toArray.foldr f init
@[csimp] theorem foldr_eq_foldrTR : @foldr = @foldrTR := by
funext α β f init l; simp [foldrTR, Array.foldr_eq_foldr_toList, -Array.size_toArray]
funext α β f init l; simp [foldrTR, Array.foldr_toList, -Array.size_toArray]
/-! ### flatMap -/
@@ -215,6 +215,23 @@ theorem modifyTR_go_eq : ∀ l n, modifyTR.go f l n acc = acc.toList ++ modify f
@[csimp] theorem modify_eq_modifyTR : @modify = @modifyTR := by
funext α f n l; simp [modifyTR, modifyTR_go_eq]
/-! ### insertIdx -/
/-- Tail-recursive version of `insertIdx`. -/
@[inline] def insertIdxTR (n : Nat) (a : α) (l : List α) : List α := go n l #[] where
/-- Auxiliary for `insertIdxTR`: `insertIdxTR.go a n l acc = acc.toList ++ insertIdx n a l`. -/
go : Nat List α Array α List α
| 0, l, acc => acc.toListAppend (a :: l)
| _, [], acc => acc.toList
| n+1, a :: l, acc => go n l (acc.push a)
theorem insertIdxTR_go_eq : n l, insertIdxTR.go a n l acc = acc.toList ++ insertIdx n a l
| 0, l | _+1, [] => by simp [insertIdxTR.go, insertIdx]
| n+1, a :: l => by simp [insertIdxTR.go, insertIdx, insertIdxTR_go_eq n l]
@[csimp] theorem insertIdx_eq_insertIdxTR : @insertIdx = @insertIdxTR := by
funext α f n l; simp [insertIdxTR, insertIdxTR_go_eq]
/-! ### erase -/
/-- Tail recursive version of `List.erase`. -/
@@ -314,7 +331,7 @@ def enumFromTR (n : Nat) (l : List α) : List (Nat × α) :=
| a::as, n => by
rw [ show _ + as.length = n + (a::as).length from Nat.succ_add .., foldr, go as]
simp [enumFrom, f]
rw [Array.foldr_eq_foldr_toList]
rw [ Array.foldr_toList]
simp [go]
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@@ -83,44 +83,12 @@ open Nat
@[simp] theorem nil_eq {α} {xs : List α} : [] = xs xs = [] := by
cases xs <;> simp
/-! ### cons -/
theorem cons_ne_nil (a : α) (l : List α) : a :: l [] := nofun
@[simp]
theorem cons_ne_self (a : α) (l : List α) : a :: l l := mt (congrArg length) (Nat.succ_ne_self _)
@[simp] theorem ne_cons_self {a : α} {l : List α} : l a :: l := by
rw [ne_eq, eq_comm]
simp
theorem head_eq_of_cons_eq (H : h₁ :: t₁ = h₂ :: t₂) : h₁ = h₂ := (cons.inj H).1
theorem tail_eq_of_cons_eq (H : h₁ :: t₁ = h₂ :: t₂) : t₁ = t₂ := (cons.inj H).2
theorem cons_inj_right (a : α) {l l' : List α} : a :: l = a :: l' l = l' :=
tail_eq_of_cons_eq, congrArg _
@[deprecated (since := "2024-06-15")] abbrev cons_inj := @cons_inj_right
theorem cons_eq_cons {a b : α} {l l' : List α} : a :: l = b :: l' a = b l = l' :=
List.cons.injEq .. .rfl
theorem exists_cons_of_ne_nil : {l : List α}, l [] b L, l = b :: L
| c :: l', _ => c, l', rfl
theorem singleton_inj {α : Type _} {a b : α} : [a] = [b] a = b := by
simp
/-! ### length -/
theorem eq_nil_of_length_eq_zero (_ : length l = 0) : l = [] := match l with | [] => rfl
theorem ne_nil_of_length_eq_add_one (_ : length l = n + 1) : l [] := fun _ => nomatch l
@[deprecated ne_nil_of_length_eq_add_one (since := "2024-06-16")]
abbrev ne_nil_of_length_eq_succ := @ne_nil_of_length_eq_add_one
theorem ne_nil_of_length_pos (_ : 0 < length l) : l [] := fun _ => nomatch l
@[simp] theorem length_eq_zero : length l = 0 l = [] :=
@@ -156,6 +124,36 @@ theorem length_pos {l : List α} : 0 < length l ↔ l ≠ [] :=
theorem length_eq_one {l : List α} : length l = 1 a, l = [a] :=
fun h => match l, h with | [_], _ => _, rfl, fun _, h => by simp [h]
/-! ### cons -/
theorem cons_ne_nil (a : α) (l : List α) : a :: l [] := nofun
@[simp]
theorem cons_ne_self (a : α) (l : List α) : a :: l l := mt (congrArg length) (Nat.succ_ne_self _)
@[simp] theorem ne_cons_self {a : α} {l : List α} : l a :: l := by
rw [ne_eq, eq_comm]
simp
theorem head_eq_of_cons_eq (H : h₁ :: t₁ = h₂ :: t₂) : h₁ = h₂ := (cons.inj H).1
theorem tail_eq_of_cons_eq (H : h₁ :: t₁ = h₂ :: t₂) : t₁ = t₂ := (cons.inj H).2
theorem cons_inj_right (a : α) {l l' : List α} : a :: l = a :: l' l = l' :=
tail_eq_of_cons_eq, congrArg _
theorem cons_eq_cons {a b : α} {l l' : List α} : a :: l = b :: l' a = b l = l' :=
List.cons.injEq .. .rfl
theorem exists_cons_of_ne_nil : {l : List α}, l [] b L, l = b :: L
| c :: l', _ => c, l', rfl
theorem ne_nil_iff_exists_cons {l : List α} : l [] b L, l = b :: L :=
exists_cons_of_ne_nil, fun _, _, eq => eq.symm cons_ne_nil _ _
theorem singleton_inj {α : Type _} {a b : α} : [a] = [b] a = b := by
simp
/-! ## L[i] and L[i]? -/
/-! ### `get` and `get?`.
@@ -163,57 +161,29 @@ theorem length_eq_one {l : List α} : length l = 1 ↔ ∃ a, l = [a] :=
We simplify `l.get i` to `l[i.1]'i.2` and `l.get? i` to `l[i]?`.
-/
theorem get_cons_zero : get (a::l) (0 : Fin (l.length + 1)) = a := rfl
@[simp] theorem get_eq_getElem (l : List α) (i : Fin l.length) : l.get i = l[i.1]'i.2 := rfl
theorem get_cons_succ {as : List α} {h : i + 1 < (a :: as).length} :
(a :: as).get i+1, h = as.get i, Nat.lt_of_succ_lt_succ h := rfl
theorem get_cons_succ' {as : List α} {i : Fin as.length} :
(a :: as).get i.succ = as.get i := rfl
@[deprecated (since := "2024-07-09")]
theorem get_cons_cons_one : (a₁ :: a₂ :: as).get (1 : Fin (as.length + 2)) = a₂ := rfl
theorem get_mk_zero : {l : List α} (h : 0 < l.length), l.get 0, h = l.head (length_pos.mp h)
| _::_, _ => rfl
theorem get?_zero (l : List α) : l.get? 0 = l.head? := by cases l <;> rfl
theorem get?_len_le : {l : List α} {n}, length l n l.get? n = none
theorem get?_eq_none : {l : List α} {n}, length l n l.get? n = none
| [], _, _ => rfl
| _ :: l, _+1, h => get?_len_le (l := l) <| Nat.le_of_succ_le_succ h
| _ :: l, _+1, h => get?_eq_none (l := l) <| Nat.le_of_succ_le_succ h
theorem get?_eq_get : {l : List α} {n} (h : n < l.length), l.get? n = some (get l n, h)
| _ :: _, 0, _ => rfl
| _ :: l, _+1, _ => get?_eq_get (l := l) _
theorem get?_eq_some : l.get? n = some a h, get l n, h = a :=
theorem get?_eq_some_iff : l.get? n = some a h, get l n, h = a :=
fun e =>
have : n < length l := Nat.gt_of_not_le fun hn => by cases get?_len_le hn e
have : n < length l := Nat.gt_of_not_le fun hn => by cases get?_eq_none hn e
this, by rwa [get?_eq_get this, Option.some.injEq] at e,
fun _, e => e get?_eq_get _
theorem get?_eq_none : l.get? n = none length l n :=
fun e => Nat.ge_of_not_lt (fun h' => by cases e get?_eq_some.2 h', rfl), get?_len_le
theorem get?_eq_none_iff : l.get? n = none length l n :=
fun e => Nat.ge_of_not_lt (fun h' => by cases e get?_eq_some_iff.2 h', rfl), get?_eq_none
@[simp] theorem get?_eq_getElem? (l : List α) (i : Nat) : l.get? i = l[i]? := by
simp only [getElem?, decidableGetElem?]; split
simp only [getElem?_def]; split
· exact (get?_eq_get _)
· exact (get?_eq_none.2 <| Nat.not_lt.1 _)
@[simp] theorem get_eq_getElem (l : List α) (i : Fin l.length) : l.get i = l[i.1]'i.2 := rfl
theorem getElem?_eq_some {l : List α} : l[i]? = some a h : i < l.length, l[i]'h = a := by
simpa using get?_eq_some
/--
If one has `l.get i` in an expression (with `i : Fin l.length`) and `h : l = l'`,
`rw [h]` will give a "motive it not type correct" error, as it cannot rewrite the
`i : Fin l.length` to `Fin l'.length` directly. The theorem `get_of_eq` can be used to make
such a rewrite, with `rw [get_of_eq h]`.
-/
theorem get_of_eq {l l' : List α} (h : l = l') (i : Fin l.length) :
get l i = get l' i, h i.2 := by cases h; rfl
· exact (get?_eq_none_iff.2 <| Nat.not_lt.1 _)
/-! ### getD
@@ -224,71 +194,54 @@ Because of this, there is only minimal API for `getD`.
@[simp] theorem getD_eq_getElem?_getD (l) (n) (a : α) : getD l n a = (l[n]?).getD a := by
simp [getD]
@[deprecated getD_eq_getElem?_getD (since := "2024-06-12")]
theorem getD_eq_get? : l n (a : α), getD l n a = (get? l n).getD a := by simp
/-! ### get!
We simplify `l.get! n` to `l[n]!`.
-/
theorem get!_of_get? [Inhabited α] : {l : List α} {n}, get? l n = some a get! l n = a
| _a::_, 0, rfl => rfl
| _::l, _+1, e => get!_of_get? (l := l) e
theorem get!_eq_getD [Inhabited α] : (l : List α) n, l.get! n = l.getD n default
| [], _ => rfl
| _a::_, 0 => rfl
| _a::l, n+1 => get!_eq_getD l n
theorem get!_len_le [Inhabited α] : {l : List α} {n}, length l n l.get! n = (default : α)
| [], _, _ => rfl
| _ :: l, _+1, h => get!_len_le (l := l) <| Nat.le_of_succ_le_succ h
@[simp] theorem get!_eq_getElem! [Inhabited α] (l : List α) (n) : l.get! n = l[n]! := by
simp [get!_eq_getD]
rfl
/-! ### getElem! -/
/-! ### getElem!
@[simp] theorem getElem!_nil [Inhabited α] {n : Nat} : ([] : List α)[n]! = default := rfl
We simplify `l[n]!` to `(l[n]?).getD default`.
-/
@[simp] theorem getElem!_cons_zero [Inhabited α] {l : List α} : (a::l)[0]! = a := by
rw [getElem!_pos] <;> simp
@[simp] theorem getElem!_cons_succ [Inhabited α] {l : List α} : (a::l)[n+1]! = l[n]! := by
by_cases h : n < l.length
· rw [getElem!_pos, getElem!_pos] <;> simp_all [Nat.succ_lt_succ_iff]
· rw [getElem!_neg, getElem!_neg] <;> simp_all [Nat.succ_lt_succ_iff]
@[simp] theorem getElem!_eq_getElem?_getD [Inhabited α] (l : List α) (n : Nat) :
l[n]! = (l[n]?).getD (default : α) := by
simp only [getElem!_def]
split <;> simp_all
/-! ### getElem? and getElem -/
@[simp] theorem getElem?_eq_getElem {l : List α} {n} (h : n < l.length) : l[n]? = some l[n] := by
simp only [getElem?_def, h, reduceDIte]
theorem getElem?_eq_some_iff {l : List α} : l[n]? = some a h : n < l.length, l[n] = a := by
simp only [ get?_eq_getElem?, get?_eq_some, get_eq_getElem]
theorem some_eq_getElem?_iff {l : List α} : some a = l[n]? h : n < l.length, l[n] = a := by
rw [eq_comm, getElem?_eq_some_iff]
@[simp] theorem getElem?_eq_none_iff : l[n]? = none length l n := by
simp only [ get?_eq_getElem?, get?_eq_none]
simp only [ get?_eq_getElem?, get?_eq_none_iff]
@[simp] theorem none_eq_getElem?_iff {l : List α} {n : Nat} : none = l[n]? length l n := by
simp [eq_comm (a := none)]
theorem getElem?_eq_none (h : length l n) : l[n]? = none := getElem?_eq_none_iff.mpr h
theorem getElem?_eq (l : List α) (i : Nat) :
l[i]? = if h : i < l.length then some l[i] else none := by
split <;> simp_all
@[simp] theorem getElem?_eq_getElem {l : List α} {n} (h : n < l.length) : l[n]? = some l[n] :=
getElem?_pos ..
@[simp] theorem some_getElem_eq_getElem?_iff {α} (xs : List α) (i : Nat) (h : i < xs.length) :
theorem getElem?_eq_some_iff {l : List α} : l[n]? = some a h : n < l.length, l[n] = a := by
simp only [ get?_eq_getElem?, get?_eq_some_iff, get_eq_getElem]
theorem some_eq_getElem?_iff {l : List α} : some a = l[n]? h : n < l.length, l[n] = a := by
rw [eq_comm, getElem?_eq_some_iff]
@[simp] theorem some_getElem_eq_getElem?_iff (xs : List α) (i : Nat) (h : i < xs.length) :
(some xs[i] = xs[i]?) True := by
simp [h]
@[simp] theorem getElem?_eq_some_getElem_iff {α} (xs : List α) (i : Nat) (h : i < xs.length) :
@[simp] theorem getElem?_eq_some_getElem_iff (xs : List α) (i : Nat) (h : i < xs.length) :
(xs[i]? = some xs[i]) True := by
simp [h]
@@ -300,11 +253,13 @@ theorem getElem_eq_getElem?_get (l : List α) (i : Nat) (h : i < l.length) :
l[i] = l[i]?.get (by simp [getElem?_eq_getElem, h]) := by
simp [getElem_eq_iff]
@[deprecated getElem_eq_getElem?_get (since := "2024-09-04")] abbrev getElem_eq_getElem? :=
@getElem_eq_getElem?_get
@[simp] theorem getElem?_nil {n : Nat} : ([] : List α)[n]? = none := rfl
theorem getElem_cons {l : List α} (w : i < (a :: l).length) :
(a :: l)[i] =
if h : i = 0 then a else l[i-1]'(match i, h with | i+1, _ => succ_lt_succ_iff.mp w) := by
cases i <;> simp
theorem getElem?_cons_zero {l : List α} : (a::l)[0]? = some a := by simp
@[simp] theorem getElem?_cons_succ {l : List α} : (a::l)[n+1]? = l[n]? := by
@@ -314,10 +269,12 @@ theorem getElem?_cons_zero {l : List α} : (a::l)[0]? = some a := by simp
theorem getElem?_cons : (a :: l)[i]? = if i = 0 then some a else l[i-1]? := by
cases i <;> simp
theorem getElem?_len_le : {l : List α} {n}, length l n l[n]? = none
| [], _, _ => rfl
| _ :: l, _+1, h => by
rw [getElem?_cons_succ, getElem?_len_le (l := l) <| Nat.le_of_succ_le_succ h]
@[simp] theorem getElem_singleton (a : α) (h : i < 1) : [a][i] = a :=
match i, h with
| 0, _ => rfl
theorem getElem?_singleton (a : α) (i : Nat) : [a][i]? = if i = 0 then some a else none := by
simp [getElem?_cons]
/--
If one has `l[i]` in an expression and `h : l = l'`,
@@ -328,24 +285,10 @@ such a rewrite, with `rw [getElem_of_eq h]`.
theorem getElem_of_eq {l l' : List α} (h : l = l') {i : Nat} (w : i < l.length) :
l[i] = l'[i]'(h w) := by cases h; rfl
@[simp] theorem getElem_singleton (a : α) (h : i < 1) : [a][i] = a :=
match i, h with
| 0, _ => rfl
@[deprecated getElem_singleton (since := "2024-06-12")]
theorem get_singleton (a : α) (n : Fin 1) : get [a] n = a := by simp
theorem getElem_zero {l : List α} (h : 0 < l.length) : l[0] = l.head (length_pos.mp h) :=
match l, h with
| _ :: _, _ => rfl
theorem getElem!_of_getElem? [Inhabited α] : {l : List α} {n : Nat}, l[n]? = some a l[n]! = a
| _a::_, 0, _ => by
rw [getElem!_pos] <;> simp_all
| _::l, _+1, e => by
simp at e
simp_all [getElem!_of_getElem? (l := l) e]
@[ext] theorem ext_getElem? {l₁ l₂ : List α} (h : n : Nat, l₁[n]? = l₂[n]?) : l₁ = l₂ :=
ext_get? fun n => by simp_all
@@ -356,11 +299,7 @@ theorem ext_getElem {l₁ l₂ : List α} (hl : length l₁ = length l₂)
simp_all [getElem?_eq_getElem]
else by
have h₁ := Nat.le_of_not_lt h₁
rw [getElem?_len_le h₁, getElem?_len_le]; rwa [ hl]
theorem ext_get {l₁ l₂ : List α} (hl : length l₁ = length l₂)
(h : n h₁ h₂, get l₁ n, h₁ = get l₂ n, h₂) : l₁ = l₂ :=
ext_getElem hl (by simp_all)
rw [getElem?_eq_none h₁, getElem?_eq_none]; rwa [ hl]
@[simp] theorem getElem_concat_length : (l : List α) (a : α) (i) (_ : i = l.length) (w), (l ++ [a])[i]'w = a
| [], a, _, h, _ => by subst h; simp
@@ -369,9 +308,6 @@ theorem ext_get {l₁ l₂ : List α} (hl : length l₁ = length l₂)
theorem getElem?_concat_length (l : List α) (a : α) : (l ++ [a])[l.length]? = some a := by
simp
@[deprecated getElem?_concat_length (since := "2024-06-12")]
theorem get?_concat_length (l : List α) (a : α) : (l ++ [a]).get? l.length = some a := by simp
/-! ### mem -/
@[simp] theorem not_mem_nil (a : α) : ¬ a [] := nofun
@@ -383,9 +319,9 @@ theorem get?_concat_length (l : List α) (a : α) : (l ++ [a]).get? l.length = s
theorem mem_cons_self (a : α) (l : List α) : a a :: l := .head ..
theorem mem_concat_self (xs : List α) (a : α) : a xs ++ [a] :=
mem_append_of_mem_right xs (mem_cons_self a _)
mem_append_right xs (mem_cons_self a _)
theorem mem_append_cons_self : a xs ++ a :: ys := mem_append_of_mem_right _ (mem_cons_self _ _)
theorem mem_append_cons_self : a xs ++ a :: ys := mem_append_right _ (mem_cons_self _ _)
theorem eq_append_cons_of_mem {a : α} {xs : List α} (h : a xs) :
as bs, xs = as ++ a :: bs a as := by
@@ -482,38 +418,19 @@ theorem getElem_of_mem : ∀ {a} {l : List α}, a ∈ l → ∃ (n : Nat) (h : n
| _, _ :: _, .head .. => 0, Nat.succ_pos _, rfl
| _, _ :: _, .tail _ m => let n, h, e := getElem_of_mem m; n+1, Nat.succ_lt_succ h, e
theorem get_of_mem {a} {l : List α} (h : a l) : n, get l n = a := by
obtain n, h, e := getElem_of_mem h
exact n, h, e
theorem getElem?_of_mem {a} {l : List α} (h : a l) : n : Nat, l[n]? = some a := by
let n, _, e := getElem_of_mem h
exact n, e getElem?_eq_getElem _
theorem getElem?_of_mem {a} {l : List α} (h : a l) : n : Nat, l[n]? = some a :=
let n, _, e := getElem_of_mem h; n, e getElem?_eq_getElem _
theorem get?_of_mem {a} {l : List α} (h : a l) : n, l.get? n = some a :=
let n, _, e := get_of_mem h; n, e get?_eq_get _
theorem get_mem : (l : List α) n h, get l n, h l
| _ :: _, 0, _ => .head ..
| _ :: l, _+1, _ => .tail _ (get_mem l ..)
theorem getElem?_mem {l : List α} {n : Nat} {a : α} (e : l[n]? = some a) : a l :=
theorem mem_of_getElem? {l : List α} {n : Nat} {a : α} (e : l[n]? = some a) : a l :=
let _, e := getElem?_eq_some_iff.1 e; e getElem_mem ..
theorem get?_mem {l : List α} {n a} (e : l.get? n = some a) : a l :=
let _, e := get?_eq_some.1 e; e get_mem ..
theorem mem_iff_getElem {a} {l : List α} : a l (n : Nat) (h : n < l.length), l[n]'h = a :=
getElem_of_mem, fun _, _, e => e getElem_mem ..
theorem mem_iff_get {a} {l : List α} : a l n, get l n = a :=
get_of_mem, fun _, e => e get_mem ..
theorem mem_iff_getElem? {a} {l : List α} : a l n : Nat, l[n]? = some a := by
simp [getElem?_eq_some_iff, mem_iff_getElem]
theorem mem_iff_get? {a} {l : List α} : a l n, l.get? n = some a := by
simp [getElem?_eq_some_iff, Fin.exists_iff, mem_iff_get]
theorem forall_getElem {l : List α} {p : α Prop} :
( (n : Nat) h, p (l[n]'h)) a, a l p a := by
induction l with
@@ -550,7 +467,7 @@ theorem isEmpty_iff {l : List α} : l.isEmpty ↔ l = [] := by
cases l <;> simp
theorem isEmpty_eq_false_iff_exists_mem {xs : List α} :
(List.isEmpty xs = false) x, x xs := by
xs.isEmpty = false x, x xs := by
cases xs <;> simp
theorem isEmpty_iff_length_eq_zero {l : List α} : l.isEmpty l.length = 0 := by
@@ -564,18 +481,6 @@ theorem isEmpty_iff_length_eq_zero {l : List α} : l.isEmpty ↔ l.length = 0 :=
/-! ### any / all -/
theorem any_beq [BEq α] [LawfulBEq α] {l : List α} : (l.any fun x => a == x) a l := by
induction l <;> simp_all
theorem any_beq' [BEq α] [LawfulBEq α] {l : List α} : (l.any fun x => x == a) a l := by
induction l <;> simp_all [eq_comm (a := a)]
theorem all_bne [BEq α] [LawfulBEq α] {l : List α} : (l.all fun x => a != x) a l := by
induction l <;> simp_all
theorem all_bne' [BEq α] [LawfulBEq α] {l : List α} : (l.all fun x => x != a) a l := by
induction l <;> simp_all [eq_comm (a := a)]
theorem any_eq {l : List α} : l.any p = decide ( x, x l p x) := by induction l <;> simp [*]
theorem all_eq {l : List α} : l.all p = decide ( x, x l p x) := by induction l <;> simp [*]
@@ -600,6 +505,18 @@ theorem decide_forall_mem {l : List α} {p : α → Prop} [DecidablePred p] :
@[simp] theorem all_eq_false {l : List α} : l.all p = false x, x l ¬p x := by
simp [all_eq]
theorem any_beq [BEq α] [LawfulBEq α] {l : List α} : (l.any fun x => a == x) a l := by
simp
theorem any_beq' [BEq α] [LawfulBEq α] {l : List α} : (l.any fun x => x == a) a l := by
simp
theorem all_bne [BEq α] [LawfulBEq α] {l : List α} : (l.all fun x => a != x) a l := by
induction l <;> simp_all
theorem all_bne' [BEq α] [LawfulBEq α] {l : List α} : (l.all fun x => x != a) a l := by
induction l <;> simp_all [eq_comm (a := a)]
/-! ### set -/
-- As `List.set` is defined in `Init.Prelude`, we write the basic simplification lemmas here.
@@ -617,19 +534,10 @@ theorem decide_forall_mem {l : List α} {p : α → Prop} [DecidablePred p] :
| _ :: _, 0 => by simp
| _ :: l, i + 1 => by simp [getElem_set_self]
@[deprecated getElem_set_self (since := "2024-09-04")] abbrev getElem_set_eq := @getElem_set_self
@[deprecated getElem_set_self (since := "2024-06-12")]
theorem get_set_eq {l : List α} {i : Nat} {a : α} (h : i < (l.set i a).length) :
(l.set i a).get i, h = a := by
simp
@[simp] theorem getElem?_set_self {l : List α} {i : Nat} {a : α} (h : i < l.length) :
(l.set i a)[i]? = some a := by
simp_all [getElem?_eq_some_iff]
@[deprecated getElem?_set_self (since := "2024-09-04")] abbrev getElem?_set_eq := @getElem?_set_self
/-- This differs from `getElem?_set_self` by monadically mapping `Function.const _ a` over the `Option`
returned by `l[i]?`. -/
theorem getElem?_set_self' {l : List α} {i : Nat} {a : α} :
@@ -651,12 +559,6 @@ theorem getElem?_set_self' {l : List α} {i : Nat} {a : α} :
have g : i j := h congrArg (· + 1)
simp [getElem_set_ne g]
@[deprecated getElem_set_ne (since := "2024-06-12")]
theorem get_set_ne {l : List α} {i j : Nat} (h : i j) {a : α}
(hj : j < (l.set i a).length) :
(l.set i a).get j, hj = l.get j, by simp at hj; exact hj := by
simp [h]
@[simp] theorem getElem?_set_ne {l : List α} {i j : Nat} (h : i j) {a : α} :
(l.set i a)[j]? = l[j]? := by
by_cases hj : j < (l.set i a).length
@@ -671,11 +573,6 @@ theorem getElem_set {l : List α} {m n} {a} (h) :
else
simp [h]
@[deprecated getElem_set (since := "2024-06-12")]
theorem get_set {l : List α} {m n} {a : α} (h) :
(set l m a).get n, h = if m = n then a else l.get n, length_set .. h := by
simp [getElem_set]
theorem getElem?_set {l : List α} {i j : Nat} {a : α} :
(l.set i a)[j]? = if i = j then if i < l.length then some a else none else l[j]? := by
if h : i = j then
@@ -695,6 +592,14 @@ theorem getElem?_set' {l : List α} {i j : Nat} {a : α} :
· simp only [getElem?_set_self', Option.map_eq_map, reduceIte, *]
· simp only [ne_eq, not_false_eq_true, getElem?_set_ne, reduceIte, *]
@[simp] theorem set_getElem_self {as : List α} {i : Nat} (h : i < as.length) :
as.set i as[i] = as := by
apply ext_getElem
· simp
· intro n h₁ h₂
rw [getElem_set]
split <;> simp_all
theorem set_eq_of_length_le {l : List α} {n : Nat} (h : l.length n) {a : α} :
l.set n a = l := by
induction l generalizing n with
@@ -709,8 +614,6 @@ theorem set_eq_of_length_le {l : List α} {n : Nat} (h : l.length ≤ n) {a : α
@[simp] theorem set_eq_nil_iff {l : List α} (n : Nat) (a : α) : l.set n a = [] l = [] := by
cases l <;> cases n <;> simp [set]
@[deprecated set_eq_nil_iff (since := "2024-09-05")] abbrev set_eq_nil := @set_eq_nil_iff
theorem set_comm (a b : α) : {n m : Nat} (l : List α), n m
(l.set n a).set m b = (l.set m b).set n a
| _, _, [], _ => by simp
@@ -776,6 +679,24 @@ theorem mem_or_eq_of_mem_set : ∀ {l : List α} {n : Nat} {a b : α}, a ∈ l.s
· intro a
simp
@[simp] theorem beq_nil_iff [BEq α] {l : List α} : (l == []) = l.isEmpty := by
cases l <;> rfl
@[simp] theorem nil_beq_iff [BEq α] {l : List α} : ([] == l) = l.isEmpty := by
cases l <;> rfl
@[simp] theorem cons_beq_cons [BEq α] {a b : α} {l₁ l₂ : List α} :
(a :: l₁ == b :: l₂) = (a == b && l₁ == l₂) := rfl
theorem length_eq_of_beq [BEq α] {l₁ l₂ : List α} (h : l₁ == l₂) : l₁.length = l₂.length :=
match l₁, l₂ with
| [], [] => rfl
| [], _ :: _ => by simp [beq_nil_iff] at h
| _ :: _, [] => by simp [nil_beq_iff] at h
| a :: l₁, b :: l₂ => by
simp at h
simpa [Nat.add_one_inj]using length_eq_of_beq h.2
/-! ### Lexicographic ordering -/
protected theorem lt_irrefl [LT α] (lt_irrefl : x : α, ¬x < x) (l : List α) : ¬l < l := by
@@ -841,6 +762,12 @@ theorem foldr_eq_foldrM (f : α → β → β) (b) (l : List α) :
l.foldr f b = l.foldrM (m := Id) f b := by
induction l <;> simp [*, foldr]
@[simp] theorem id_run_foldlM (f : β α Id β) (b) (l : List α) :
Id.run (l.foldlM f b) = l.foldl f b := (foldl_eq_foldlM f b l).symm
@[simp] theorem id_run_foldrM (f : α β Id β) (b) (l : List α) :
Id.run (l.foldrM f b) = l.foldr f b := (foldr_eq_foldrM f b l).symm
/-! ### foldl and foldr -/
@[simp] theorem foldr_cons_eq_append (l : List α) : l.foldr cons l' = l ++ l' := by
@@ -863,14 +790,30 @@ theorem foldr_map (f : α₁ → α₂) (g : α₂ → β → β) (l : List α
(l.map f).foldr g init = l.foldr (fun x y => g (f x) y) init := by
induction l generalizing init <;> simp [*]
theorem foldl_map' {α β : Type u} (g : α β) (f : α α α) (f' : β β β) (a : α) (l : List α)
theorem foldl_filterMap (f : α Option β) (g : γ β γ) (l : List α) (init : γ) :
(l.filterMap f).foldl g init = l.foldl (fun x y => match f y with | some b => g x b | none => x) init := by
induction l generalizing init with
| nil => rfl
| cons a l ih =>
simp only [filterMap_cons, foldl_cons]
cases f a <;> simp [ih]
theorem foldr_filterMap (f : α Option β) (g : β γ γ) (l : List α) (init : γ) :
(l.filterMap f).foldr g init = l.foldr (fun x y => match f x with | some b => g b y | none => y) init := by
induction l generalizing init with
| nil => rfl
| cons a l ih =>
simp only [filterMap_cons, foldr_cons]
cases f a <;> simp [ih]
theorem foldl_map' (g : α β) (f : α α α) (f' : β β β) (a : α) (l : List α)
(h : x y, f' (g x) (g y) = g (f x y)) :
(l.map g).foldl f' (g a) = g (l.foldl f a) := by
induction l generalizing a
· simp
· simp [*, h]
theorem foldr_map' {α β : Type u} (g : α β) (f : α α α) (f' : β β β) (a : α) (l : List α)
theorem foldr_map' (g : α β) (f : α α α) (f' : β β β) (a : α) (l : List α)
(h : x y, f' (g x) (g y) = g (f x y)) :
(l.map g).foldr f' (g a) = g (l.foldr f a) := by
induction l generalizing a
@@ -983,6 +926,21 @@ theorem foldr_rel {l : List α} {f g : α → β → β} {a b : β} (r : β →
· simp
· exact ih h fun a m c c' h => h' _ (by simp_all) _ _ h
@[simp] theorem foldl_add_const (l : List α) (a b : Nat) :
l.foldl (fun x _ => x + a) b = b + a * l.length := by
induction l generalizing b with
| nil => simp
| cons y l ih =>
simp only [foldl_cons, ih, length_cons, Nat.mul_add, Nat.mul_one, Nat.add_assoc,
Nat.add_comm a]
@[simp] theorem foldr_add_const (l : List α) (a b : Nat) :
l.foldr (fun _ x => x + a) b = b + a * l.length := by
induction l generalizing b with
| nil => simp
| cons y l ih =>
simp only [foldr_cons, ih, length_cons, Nat.mul_add, Nat.mul_one, Nat.add_assoc]
/-! ### getLast -/
theorem getLast_eq_getElem : (l : List α) (h : l []),
@@ -994,6 +952,10 @@ theorem getLast_eq_getElem : ∀ (l : List α) (h : l ≠ []),
| _ :: _ :: _, _ => by
simp [getLast, get, Nat.succ_sub_succ, getLast_eq_getElem]
theorem getElem_length_sub_one_eq_getLast (l : List α) (h : l.length - 1 < l.length) :
l[l.length - 1] = getLast l (by cases l; simp at h; simp) := by
rw [ getLast_eq_getElem]
@[deprecated getLast_eq_getElem (since := "2024-07-15")]
theorem getLast_eq_get (l : List α) (h : l []) :
getLast l h = l.get l.length - 1, by
@@ -1014,7 +976,7 @@ theorem getLast_eq_getLastD (a l h) : @getLast α (a::l) h = getLastD l a := by
@[simp] theorem getLast_singleton (a h) : @getLast α [a] h = a := rfl
theorem getLast!_cons [Inhabited α] : @getLast! α _ (a::l) = getLastD l a := by
theorem getLast!_cons_eq_getLastD [Inhabited α] : @getLast! α _ (a::l) = getLastD l a := by
simp [getLast!, getLast_eq_getLastD]
@[simp] theorem getLast_mem : {l : List α} (h : l []), getLast l h l
@@ -1078,7 +1040,12 @@ theorem getLastD_concat (a b l) : @getLastD α (l ++ [b]) a = b := by
/-! ### getLast! -/
@[simp] theorem getLast!_nil [Inhabited α] : ([] : List α).getLast! = default := rfl
theorem getLast!_nil [Inhabited α] : ([] : List α).getLast! = default := rfl
@[simp] theorem getLast!_eq_getLast?_getD [Inhabited α] {l : List α} : getLast! l = (getLast? l).getD default := by
cases l with
| nil => simp [getLast!_nil]
| cons _ _ => simp [getLast!, getLast?_eq_getLast]
theorem getLast!_of_getLast? [Inhabited α] : {l : List α}, getLast? l = some a getLast! l = a
| _ :: _, rfl => rfl
@@ -1113,6 +1080,12 @@ theorem head_eq_getElem (l : List α) (h : l ≠ []) : head l h = l[0]'(length_p
| nil => simp at h
| cons _ _ => simp
theorem getElem_zero_eq_head (l : List α) (h : 0 < l.length) :
l[0] = head l (by simpa [length_pos] using h) := by
cases l with
| nil => simp at h
| cons _ _ => simp
theorem head_eq_iff_head?_eq_some {xs : List α} (h) : xs.head h = a xs.head? = some a := by
cases xs with
| nil => simp at h
@@ -1457,6 +1430,22 @@ theorem forall_mem_filter {l : List α} {p : α → Bool} {P : α → Prop} :
| [] => rfl
| a :: l => by by_cases hp : p a <;> by_cases hq : q a <;> simp [hp, hq, filter_filter _ l]
theorem foldl_filter (p : α Bool) (f : β α β) (l : List α) (init : β) :
(l.filter p).foldl f init = l.foldl (fun x y => if p y then f x y else x) init := by
induction l generalizing init with
| nil => rfl
| cons a l ih =>
simp only [filter_cons, foldl_cons]
split <;> simp [ih]
theorem foldr_filter (p : α Bool) (f : α β β) (l : List α) (init : β) :
(l.filter p).foldr f init = l.foldr (fun x y => if p x then f x y else y) init := by
induction l generalizing init with
| nil => rfl
| cons a l ih =>
simp only [filter_cons, foldr_cons]
split <;> simp [ih]
theorem filter_map (f : β α) (l : List β) : filter p (map f l) = map f (filter (p f) l) := by
induction l with
| nil => rfl
@@ -1684,7 +1673,7 @@ theorem filterMap_eq_cons_iff {l} {b} {bs} :
@[simp] theorem cons_append_fun (a : α) (as : List α) :
(fun bs => ((a :: as) ++ bs)) = fun bs => a :: (as ++ bs) := rfl
theorem getElem_append {l₁ l₂ : List α} (n : Nat) (h) :
theorem getElem_append {l₁ l₂ : List α} (n : Nat) (h : n < (l₁ ++ l₂).length) :
(l₁ ++ l₂)[n] = if h' : n < l₁.length then l₁[n] else l₂[n - l₁.length]'(by simp at h h'; exact Nat.sub_lt_left_of_lt_add h' h) := by
split <;> rename_i h'
· rw [getElem_append_left h']
@@ -1724,7 +1713,7 @@ theorem getElem_append_right' (l₁ : List α) {l₂ : List α} {n : Nat} (hn :
l₂[n] = (l₁ ++ l₂)[n + l₁.length]'(by simpa [Nat.add_comm] using Nat.add_lt_add_left hn _) := by
rw [getElem_append_right] <;> simp [*, le_add_left]
@[deprecated (since := "2024-06-12")]
@[deprecated "Deprecated without replacement." (since := "2024-06-12")]
theorem get_append_right_aux {l₁ l₂ : List α} {n : Nat}
(h₁ : l₁.length n) (h₂ : n < (l₁ ++ l₂).length) : n - l₁.length < l₂.length := by
rw [length_append] at h₂
@@ -1741,7 +1730,7 @@ theorem getElem_of_append {l : List α} (eq : l = l₁ ++ a :: l₂) (h : l₁.l
rw [ getElem?_eq_getElem, eq, getElem?_append_right (h Nat.le_refl _), h]
simp
@[deprecated (since := "2024-06-12")]
@[deprecated "Deprecated without replacement." (since := "2024-06-12")]
theorem get_of_append_proof {l : List α}
(eq : l = l₁ ++ a :: l₂) (h : l₁.length = n) : n < length l := eq h by simp_arith
@@ -1925,11 +1914,8 @@ theorem not_mem_append {a : α} {s t : List α} (h₁ : a ∉ s) (h₂ : a ∉ t
theorem mem_append_eq (a : α) (s t : List α) : (a s ++ t) = (a s a t) :=
propext mem_append
theorem mem_append_left {a : α} {l₁ : List α} (l₂ : List α) (h : a l₁) : a l₁ ++ l₂ :=
mem_append.2 (Or.inl h)
theorem mem_append_right {a : α} (l₁ : List α) {l₂ : List α} (h : a l₂) : a l₁ ++ l₂ :=
mem_append.2 (Or.inr h)
@[deprecated mem_append_left (since := "2024-11-20")] abbrev mem_append_of_mem_left := @mem_append_left
@[deprecated mem_append_right (since := "2024-11-20")] abbrev mem_append_of_mem_right := @mem_append_right
theorem mem_iff_append {a : α} {l : List α} : a l s t : List α, l = s ++ a :: t :=
append_of_mem, fun s, t, e => e by simp
@@ -2229,6 +2215,11 @@ theorem flatMap_def (l : List α) (f : α → List β) : l.flatMap f = flatten (
@[simp] theorem flatMap_id (l : List (List α)) : List.flatMap l id = l.flatten := by simp [flatMap_def]
@[simp]
theorem length_flatMap (l : List α) (f : α List β) :
length (l.flatMap f) = sum (map (length f) l) := by
rw [List.flatMap, length_flatten, map_map]
@[simp] theorem mem_flatMap {f : α List β} {b} {l : List α} : b l.flatMap f a, a l b f a := by
simp [flatMap_def, mem_flatten]
exact fun _, a, h₁, rfl, h₂ => a, h₁, h₂, fun a, h₁, h₂ => _, a, h₁, rfl, h₂
@@ -2343,7 +2334,7 @@ theorem forall_mem_replicate {p : α → Prop} {a : α} {n} :
@[simp] theorem getElem_replicate (a : α) {n : Nat} {m} (h : m < (replicate n a).length) :
(replicate n a)[m] = a :=
eq_of_mem_replicate (get_mem _ _ _)
eq_of_mem_replicate (getElem_mem _)
@[deprecated getElem_replicate (since := "2024-06-12")]
theorem get_replicate (a : α) {n : Nat} (m : Fin _) : (replicate n a).get m = a := by
@@ -2700,6 +2691,12 @@ theorem flatMap_reverse {β} (l : List α) (f : α → List β) : (l.reverse.fla
l.reverse.foldr f b = l.foldl (fun x y => f y x) b :=
(foldl_reverse ..).symm.trans <| by simp
theorem foldl_eq_foldr_reverse (l : List α) (f : β α β) (b) :
l.foldl f b = l.reverse.foldr (fun x y => f y x) b := by simp
theorem foldr_eq_foldl_reverse (l : List α) (f : α β β) (b) :
l.foldr f b = l.reverse.foldl (fun x y => f y x) b := by simp
@[simp] theorem reverse_replicate (n) (a : α) : reverse (replicate n a) = replicate n a :=
eq_replicate_iff.2
by rw [length_reverse, length_replicate],
@@ -2843,6 +2840,10 @@ theorem contains_iff_exists_mem_beq [BEq α] {l : List α} {a : α} :
l.contains a a' l, a == a' := by
induction l <;> simp_all
theorem contains_iff_mem [BEq α] [LawfulBEq α] {l : List α} {a : α} :
l.contains a a l := by
simp
/-! ## Sublists -/
/-! ### partition
@@ -2875,7 +2876,7 @@ are often used for theorems about `Array.pop`.
@[simp] theorem getElem_dropLast : (xs : List α) (i : Nat) (h : i < xs.dropLast.length),
xs.dropLast[i] = xs[i]'(Nat.lt_of_lt_of_le h (length_dropLast .. Nat.pred_le _))
| _::_::_, 0, _ => rfl
| _::_::_, i+1, _ => getElem_dropLast _ i _
| _::_::_, i+1, h => getElem_dropLast _ i (Nat.add_one_lt_add_one_iff.mp h)
@[deprecated getElem_dropLast (since := "2024-06-12")]
theorem get_dropLast (xs : List α) (i : Fin xs.dropLast.length) :
@@ -3250,10 +3251,10 @@ theorem any_eq_not_all_not (l : List α) (p : α → Bool) : l.any p = !l.all (!
theorem all_eq_not_any_not (l : List α) (p : α Bool) : l.all p = !l.any (!p .) := by
simp only [not_any_eq_all_not, Bool.not_not]
@[simp] theorem any_map {l : List α} {p : α Bool} : (l.map f).any p = l.any (p f) := by
@[simp] theorem any_map {l : List α} {p : β Bool} : (l.map f).any p = l.any (p f) := by
induction l with simp | cons _ _ ih => rw [ih]
@[simp] theorem all_map {l : List α} {p : α Bool} : (l.map f).all p = l.all (p f) := by
@[simp] theorem all_map {l : List α} {p : β Bool} : (l.map f).all p = l.all (p f) := by
induction l with simp | cons _ _ ih => rw [ih]
@[simp] theorem any_filter {l : List α} {p q : α Bool} :
@@ -3338,17 +3339,137 @@ theorem all_eq_not_any_not (l : List α) (p : α → Bool) : l.all p = !l.any (!
(l.insert a).all f = (f a && l.all f) := by
simp [all_eq]
/-! ### Legacy lemmas about `get`, `get?`, and `get!`.
Hopefully these should not be needed, in favour of lemmas about `xs[i]`, `xs[i]?`, and `xs[i]!`,
to which these simplify.
We may consider deprecating or downstreaming these lemmas.
-/
theorem get_cons_zero : get (a::l) (0 : Fin (l.length + 1)) = a := rfl
theorem get_cons_succ {as : List α} {h : i + 1 < (a :: as).length} :
(a :: as).get i+1, h = as.get i, Nat.lt_of_succ_lt_succ h := rfl
theorem get_cons_succ' {as : List α} {i : Fin as.length} :
(a :: as).get i.succ = as.get i := rfl
theorem get_mk_zero : {l : List α} (h : 0 < l.length), l.get 0, h = l.head (length_pos.mp h)
| _::_, _ => rfl
theorem get?_zero (l : List α) : l.get? 0 = l.head? := by cases l <;> rfl
/--
If one has `l.get i` in an expression (with `i : Fin l.length`) and `h : l = l'`,
`rw [h]` will give a "motive is not type correct" error, as it cannot rewrite the
`i : Fin l.length` to `Fin l'.length` directly. The theorem `get_of_eq` can be used to make
such a rewrite, with `rw [get_of_eq h]`.
-/
theorem get_of_eq {l l' : List α} (h : l = l') (i : Fin l.length) :
get l i = get l' i, h i.2 := by cases h; rfl
theorem get!_of_get? [Inhabited α] : {l : List α} {n}, get? l n = some a get! l n = a
| _a::_, 0, rfl => rfl
| _::l, _+1, e => get!_of_get? (l := l) e
theorem get!_len_le [Inhabited α] : {l : List α} {n}, length l n l.get! n = (default : α)
| [], _, _ => rfl
| _ :: l, _+1, h => get!_len_le (l := l) <| Nat.le_of_succ_le_succ h
theorem getElem!_nil [Inhabited α] {n : Nat} : ([] : List α)[n]! = default := rfl
theorem getElem!_cons_zero [Inhabited α] {l : List α} : (a::l)[0]! = a := by
rw [getElem!_pos] <;> simp
theorem getElem!_cons_succ [Inhabited α] {l : List α} : (a::l)[n+1]! = l[n]! := by
by_cases h : n < l.length
· rw [getElem!_pos, getElem!_pos] <;> simp_all [Nat.succ_lt_succ_iff]
· rw [getElem!_neg, getElem!_neg] <;> simp_all [Nat.succ_lt_succ_iff]
theorem getElem!_of_getElem? [Inhabited α] : {l : List α} {n : Nat}, l[n]? = some a l[n]! = a
| _a::_, 0, _ => by
rw [getElem!_pos] <;> simp_all
| _::l, _+1, e => by
simp at e
simp_all [getElem!_of_getElem? (l := l) e]
theorem ext_get {l₁ l₂ : List α} (hl : length l₁ = length l₂)
(h : n h₁ h₂, get l₁ n, h₁ = get l₂ n, h₂) : l₁ = l₂ :=
ext_getElem hl (by simp_all)
theorem get_of_mem {a} {l : List α} (h : a l) : n, get l n = a := by
obtain n, h, e := getElem_of_mem h
exact n, h, e
theorem get?_of_mem {a} {l : List α} (h : a l) : n, l.get? n = some a :=
let n, _, e := get_of_mem h; n, e get?_eq_get _
theorem get_mem : (l : List α) n, get l n l
| _ :: _, 0, _ => .head ..
| _ :: l, _+1, _ => .tail _ (get_mem l ..)
theorem mem_of_get? {l : List α} {n a} (e : l.get? n = some a) : a l :=
let _, e := get?_eq_some_iff.1 e; e get_mem ..
theorem mem_iff_get {a} {l : List α} : a l n, get l n = a :=
get_of_mem, fun _, e => e get_mem ..
theorem mem_iff_get? {a} {l : List α} : a l n, l.get? n = some a := by
simp [getElem?_eq_some_iff, Fin.exists_iff, mem_iff_get]
/-! ### Deprecations -/
@[deprecated getD_eq_getElem?_getD (since := "2024-06-12")]
theorem getD_eq_get? : l n (a : α), getD l n a = (get? l n).getD a := by simp
@[deprecated getElem_singleton (since := "2024-06-12")]
theorem get_singleton (a : α) (n : Fin 1) : get [a] n = a := by simp
@[deprecated getElem?_concat_length (since := "2024-06-12")]
theorem get?_concat_length (l : List α) (a : α) : (l ++ [a]).get? l.length = some a := by simp
@[deprecated getElem_set_self (since := "2024-06-12")]
theorem get_set_eq {l : List α} {i : Nat} {a : α} (h : i < (l.set i a).length) :
(l.set i a).get i, h = a := by
simp
@[deprecated getElem_set_ne (since := "2024-06-12")]
theorem get_set_ne {l : List α} {i j : Nat} (h : i j) {a : α}
(hj : j < (l.set i a).length) :
(l.set i a).get j, hj = l.get j, by simp at hj; exact hj := by
simp [h]
@[deprecated getElem_set (since := "2024-06-12")]
theorem get_set {l : List α} {m n} {a : α} (h) :
(set l m a).get n, h = if m = n then a else l.get n, length_set .. h := by
simp [getElem_set]
@[deprecated cons_inj_right (since := "2024-06-15")] abbrev cons_inj := @cons_inj_right
@[deprecated ne_nil_of_length_eq_add_one (since := "2024-06-16")]
abbrev ne_nil_of_length_eq_succ := @ne_nil_of_length_eq_add_one
@[deprecated "Deprecated without replacement." (since := "2024-07-09")]
theorem get_cons_cons_one : (a₁ :: a₂ :: as).get (1 : Fin (as.length + 2)) = a₂ := rfl
@[deprecated filter_flatten (since := "2024-08-26")]
theorem join_map_filter (p : α Bool) (l : List (List α)) :
(l.map (filter p)).flatten = (l.flatten).filter p := by
rw [filter_flatten]
@[deprecated getElem_eq_getElem?_get (since := "2024-09-04")] abbrev getElem_eq_getElem? :=
@getElem_eq_getElem?_get
@[deprecated flatten_eq_nil_iff (since := "2024-09-05")] abbrev join_eq_nil := @flatten_eq_nil_iff
@[deprecated flatten_ne_nil_iff (since := "2024-09-05")] abbrev join_ne_nil := @flatten_ne_nil_iff
@[deprecated flatten_eq_cons_iff (since := "2024-09-05")] abbrev join_eq_cons_iff := @flatten_eq_cons_iff
@[deprecated flatten_eq_cons_iff (since := "2024-09-05")] abbrev join_eq_cons := @flatten_eq_cons_iff
@[deprecated flatten_eq_append_iff (since := "2024-09-05")] abbrev join_eq_append := @flatten_eq_append_iff
@[deprecated mem_of_getElem? (since := "2024-09-06")] abbrev getElem?_mem := @mem_of_getElem?
@[deprecated mem_of_get? (since := "2024-09-06")] abbrev get?_mem := @mem_of_get?
@[deprecated getElem_set_self (since := "2024-09-04")] abbrev getElem_set_eq := @getElem_set_self
@[deprecated getElem?_set_self (since := "2024-09-04")] abbrev getElem?_set_eq := @getElem?_set_self
@[deprecated set_eq_nil_iff (since := "2024-09-05")] abbrev set_eq_nil := @set_eq_nil_iff
@[deprecated flatten_nil (since := "2024-10-14")] abbrev join_nil := @flatten_nil
@[deprecated flatten_cons (since := "2024-10-14")] abbrev join_cons := @flatten_cons
@[deprecated length_flatten (since := "2024-10-14")] abbrev length_join := @length_flatten
@[deprecated flatten_singleton (since := "2024-10-14")] abbrev join_singleton := @flatten_singleton
@[deprecated mem_flatten (since := "2024-10-14")] abbrev mem_join := @mem_flatten
@[deprecated flatten_eq_nil_iff (since := "2024-09-05")] abbrev join_eq_nil := @flatten_eq_nil_iff
@[deprecated flatten_eq_nil_iff (since := "2024-10-14")] abbrev join_eq_nil_iff := @flatten_eq_nil_iff
@[deprecated flatten_ne_nil_iff (since := "2024-09-05")] abbrev join_ne_nil := @flatten_ne_nil_iff
@[deprecated flatten_ne_nil_iff (since := "2024-10-14")] abbrev join_ne_nil_iff := @flatten_ne_nil_iff
@[deprecated exists_of_mem_flatten (since := "2024-10-14")] abbrev exists_of_mem_join := @exists_of_mem_flatten
@[deprecated mem_flatten_of_mem (since := "2024-10-14")] abbrev mem_join_of_mem := @mem_flatten_of_mem
@@ -3362,16 +3483,9 @@ theorem all_eq_not_any_not (l : List α) (p : α → Bool) : l.all p = !l.any (!
@[deprecated filter_flatten (since := "2024-10-14")] abbrev filter_join := @filter_flatten
@[deprecated flatten_filter_not_isEmpty (since := "2024-10-14")] abbrev join_filter_not_isEmpty := @flatten_filter_not_isEmpty
@[deprecated flatten_filter_ne_nil (since := "2024-10-14")] abbrev join_filter_ne_nil := @flatten_filter_ne_nil
@[deprecated filter_flatten (since := "2024-08-26")]
theorem join_map_filter (p : α Bool) (l : List (List α)) :
(l.map (filter p)).flatten = (l.flatten).filter p := by
rw [filter_flatten]
@[deprecated flatten_append (since := "2024-10-14")] abbrev join_append := @flatten_append
@[deprecated flatten_concat (since := "2024-10-14")] abbrev join_concat := @flatten_concat
@[deprecated flatten_flatten (since := "2024-10-14")] abbrev join_join := @flatten_flatten
@[deprecated flatten_eq_cons_iff (since := "2024-09-05")] abbrev join_eq_cons_iff := @flatten_eq_cons_iff
@[deprecated flatten_eq_cons_iff (since := "2024-09-05")] abbrev join_eq_cons := @flatten_eq_cons_iff
@[deprecated flatten_eq_append_iff (since := "2024-09-05")] abbrev join_eq_append := @flatten_eq_append_iff
@[deprecated flatten_eq_append_iff (since := "2024-10-14")] abbrev join_eq_append_iff := @flatten_eq_append_iff
@[deprecated eq_iff_flatten_eq (since := "2024-10-14")] abbrev eq_iff_join_eq := @eq_iff_flatten_eq
@[deprecated flatten_replicate_nil (since := "2024-10-14")] abbrev join_replicate_nil := @flatten_replicate_nil
@@ -3406,4 +3520,23 @@ theorem join_map_filter (p : α → Bool) (l : List (List α)) :
@[deprecated any_flatMap (since := "2024-10-16")] abbrev any_bind := @any_flatMap
@[deprecated all_flatMap (since := "2024-10-16")] abbrev all_bind := @all_flatMap
@[deprecated get?_eq_none (since := "2024-11-29")] abbrev get?_len_le := @get?_eq_none
@[deprecated getElem?_eq_some_iff (since := "2024-11-29")]
abbrev getElem?_eq_some := @getElem?_eq_some_iff
@[deprecated get?_eq_some_iff (since := "2024-11-29")]
abbrev get?_eq_some := @get?_eq_some_iff
@[deprecated LawfulGetElem.getElem?_def (since := "2024-11-29")]
theorem getElem?_eq (l : List α) (i : Nat) :
l[i]? = if h : i < l.length then some l[i] else none :=
getElem?_def _ _
@[deprecated getElem?_eq_none (since := "2024-11-29")] abbrev getElem?_len_le := @getElem?_eq_none
@[deprecated _root_.isSome_getElem? (since := "2024-12-09")]
theorem isSome_getElem? {l : List α} {n : Nat} : l[n]?.isSome n < l.length := by
simp
@[deprecated _root_.isNone_getElem? (since := "2024-12-09")]
theorem isNone_getElem? {l : List α} {n : Nat} : l[n]?.isNone l.length n := by
simp
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@@ -87,8 +87,8 @@ theorem mapFinIdx_eq_ofFn {as : List α} {f : Fin as.length → α → β} :
apply ext_getElem <;> simp
@[simp] theorem getElem?_mapFinIdx {l : List α} {f : Fin l.length α β} {i : Nat} :
(l.mapFinIdx f)[i]? = l[i]?.pbind fun x m => f i, by simp [getElem?_eq_some] at m; exact m.1 x := by
simp only [getElem?_eq, length_mapFinIdx, getElem_mapFinIdx]
(l.mapFinIdx f)[i]? = l[i]?.pbind fun x m => f i, by simp [getElem?_eq_some_iff] at m; exact m.1 x := by
simp only [getElem?_def, length_mapFinIdx, getElem_mapFinIdx]
split <;> simp
@[simp]
@@ -126,7 +126,8 @@ theorem mapFinIdx_singleton {a : α} {f : Fin 1 → α → β} :
theorem mapFinIdx_eq_enum_map {l : List α} {f : Fin l.length α β} :
l.mapFinIdx f = l.enum.attach.map
fun i, x, m => f i, by rw [mk_mem_enum_iff_getElem?, getElem?_eq_some] at m; exact m.1 x := by
fun i, x, m =>
f i, by rw [mk_mem_enum_iff_getElem?, getElem?_eq_some_iff] at m; exact m.1 x := by
apply ext_getElem <;> simp
@[simp]
@@ -235,16 +236,16 @@ theorem getElem?_mapIdx_go : ∀ {l : List α} {arr : Array β} {i : Nat},
(mapIdx.go f l arr)[i]? =
if h : i < arr.size then some arr[i] else Option.map (f i) l[i - arr.size]?
| [], arr, i => by
simp only [mapIdx.go, Array.toListImpl_eq, getElem?_eq, Array.length_toList,
Array.getElem_eq_getElem_toList, length_nil, Nat.not_lt_zero, reduceDIte, Option.map_none']
simp only [mapIdx.go, Array.toListImpl_eq, getElem?_def, Array.length_toList,
Array.getElem_toList, length_nil, Nat.not_lt_zero, reduceDIte, Option.map_none']
| a :: l, arr, i => by
rw [mapIdx.go, getElem?_mapIdx_go]
simp only [Array.size_push]
split <;> split
· simp only [Option.some.injEq]
rw [Array.getElem_eq_getElem_toList]
rw [ Array.getElem_toList]
simp only [Array.push_toList]
rw [getElem_append_left, Array.getElem_eq_getElem_toList]
rw [getElem_append_left, Array.getElem_toList]
· have : i = arr.size := by omega
simp_all
· omega

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@@ -86,6 +86,42 @@ theorem foldrM_map [Monad m] [LawfulMonad m] (f : β₁ → β₂) (g : β₂
(init : α) : (l.map f).foldrM g init = l.foldrM (fun x y => g (f x) y) init := by
induction l generalizing g init <;> simp [*]
theorem foldlM_filterMap [Monad m] [LawfulMonad m] (f : α Option β) (g : γ β m γ) (l : List α) (init : γ) :
(l.filterMap f).foldlM g init =
l.foldlM (fun x y => match f y with | some b => g x b | none => pure x) init := by
induction l generalizing init with
| nil => rfl
| cons a l ih =>
simp only [filterMap_cons, foldlM_cons]
cases f a <;> simp [ih]
theorem foldrM_filterMap [Monad m] [LawfulMonad m] (f : α Option β) (g : β γ m γ) (l : List α) (init : γ) :
(l.filterMap f).foldrM g init =
l.foldrM (fun x y => match f x with | some b => g b y | none => pure y) init := by
induction l generalizing init with
| nil => rfl
| cons a l ih =>
simp only [filterMap_cons, foldrM_cons]
cases f a <;> simp [ih]
theorem foldlM_filter [Monad m] [LawfulMonad m] (p : α Bool) (g : β α m β) (l : List α) (init : β) :
(l.filter p).foldlM g init =
l.foldlM (fun x y => if p y then g x y else pure x) init := by
induction l generalizing init with
| nil => rfl
| cons a l ih =>
simp only [filter_cons, foldlM_cons]
split <;> simp [ih]
theorem foldrM_filter [Monad m] [LawfulMonad m] (p : α Bool) (g : α β m β) (l : List α) (init : β) :
(l.filter p).foldrM g init =
l.foldrM (fun x y => if p x then g x y else pure y) init := by
induction l generalizing init with
| nil => rfl
| cons a l ih =>
simp only [filter_cons, foldrM_cons]
split <;> simp [ih]
/-! ### forM -/
-- We use `List.forM` as the simp normal form, rather that `ForM.forM`.
@@ -172,8 +208,8 @@ in which whenever we reach `.done b` we keep that value through the rest of the
theorem forIn'_eq_foldlM [Monad m] [LawfulMonad m]
(l : List α) (f : (a : α) a l β m (ForInStep β)) (init : β) :
forIn' l init f = ForInStep.value <$>
l.attach.foldlM (fun b a => match b with
| .yield b => f a.1 a.2 b
l.attach.foldlM (fun b a, m => match b with
| .yield b => f a m b
| .done b => pure (.done b)) (ForInStep.yield init) := by
induction l generalizing init with
| nil => simp
@@ -198,6 +234,31 @@ theorem forIn'_eq_foldlM [Monad m] [LawfulMonad m]
| .yield b =>
simp [ih, List.foldlM_map]
/-- We can express a for loop over a list which always yields as a fold. -/
@[simp] theorem forIn'_yield_eq_foldlM [Monad m] [LawfulMonad m]
(l : List α) (f : (a : α) a l β m γ) (g : (a : α) a l β γ β) (init : β) :
forIn' l init (fun a m b => (fun c => .yield (g a m b c)) <$> f a m b) =
l.attach.foldlM (fun b a, m => g a m b <$> f a m b) init := by
simp only [forIn'_eq_foldlM]
generalize l.attach = l'
induction l' generalizing init <;> simp_all
theorem forIn'_pure_yield_eq_foldl [Monad m] [LawfulMonad m]
(l : List α) (f : (a : α) a l β β) (init : β) :
forIn' l init (fun a m b => pure (.yield (f a m b))) =
pure (f := m) (l.attach.foldl (fun b a, h => f a h b) init) := by
simp only [forIn'_eq_foldlM]
generalize l.attach = l'
induction l' generalizing init <;> simp_all
@[simp] theorem forIn'_yield_eq_foldl
(l : List α) (f : (a : α) a l β β) (init : β) :
forIn' (m := Id) l init (fun a m b => .yield (f a m b)) =
l.attach.foldl (fun b a, h => f a h b) init := by
simp only [forIn'_eq_foldlM]
generalize l.attach = l'
induction l' generalizing init <;> simp_all
/--
We can express a for loop over a list as a fold,
in which whenever we reach `.done b` we keep that value through the rest of the fold.
@@ -224,6 +285,28 @@ theorem forIn_eq_foldlM [Monad m] [LawfulMonad m]
| .yield b =>
simp [ih]
/-- We can express a for loop over a list which always yields as a fold. -/
@[simp] theorem forIn_yield_eq_foldlM [Monad m] [LawfulMonad m]
(l : List α) (f : α β m γ) (g : α β γ β) (init : β) :
forIn l init (fun a b => (fun c => .yield (g a b c)) <$> f a b) =
l.foldlM (fun b a => g a b <$> f a b) init := by
simp only [forIn_eq_foldlM]
induction l generalizing init <;> simp_all
theorem forIn_pure_yield_eq_foldl [Monad m] [LawfulMonad m]
(l : List α) (f : α β β) (init : β) :
forIn l init (fun a b => pure (.yield (f a b))) =
pure (f := m) (l.foldl (fun b a => f a b) init) := by
simp only [forIn_eq_foldlM]
induction l generalizing init <;> simp_all
@[simp] theorem forIn_yield_eq_foldl
(l : List α) (f : α β β) (init : β) :
forIn (m := Id) l init (fun a b => .yield (f a b)) =
l.foldl (fun b a => f a b) init := by
simp only [forIn_eq_foldlM]
induction l generalizing init <;> simp_all
/-! ### allM -/
theorem allM_eq_not_anyM_not [Monad m] [LawfulMonad m] (p : α m Bool) (as : List α) :

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@@ -14,3 +14,5 @@ import Init.Data.List.Nat.Erase
import Init.Data.List.Nat.Find
import Init.Data.List.Nat.BEq
import Init.Data.List.Nat.Modify
import Init.Data.List.Nat.InsertIdx
import Init.Data.List.Nat.Perm

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@@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ import Init.Data.List.Basic
namespace List
/-! ### isEqv-/
/-! ### isEqv -/
theorem isEqv_eq_decide (a b : List α) (r) :
isEqv a b r = if h : a.length = b.length then

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@@ -64,3 +64,82 @@ theorem getElem_eraseIdx_of_ge (l : List α) (i : Nat) (j : Nat) (h : j < (l.era
(l.eraseIdx i)[j] = l[j + 1]'(by rw [length_eraseIdx] at h; split at h <;> omega) := by
rw [getElem_eraseIdx, dif_neg]
omega
theorem eraseIdx_set_eq {l : List α} {i : Nat} {a : α} :
(l.set i a).eraseIdx i = l.eraseIdx i := by
apply ext_getElem
· simp [length_eraseIdx]
· intro n h₁ h₂
rw [getElem_eraseIdx, getElem_eraseIdx]
split <;>
· rw [getElem_set_ne]
omega
theorem eraseIdx_set_lt {l : List α} {i : Nat} {j : Nat} {a : α} (h : j < i) :
(l.set i a).eraseIdx j = (l.eraseIdx j).set (i - 1) a := by
apply ext_getElem
· simp [length_eraseIdx]
· intro n h₁ h₂
simp only [length_eraseIdx, length_set] at h₁
simp only [getElem_eraseIdx, getElem_set]
split
· split
· split
· rfl
· omega
· split
· omega
· rfl
· split
· split
· rfl
· omega
· have t : i - 1 n := by omega
simp [t]
theorem eraseIdx_set_gt {l : List α} {i : Nat} {j : Nat} {a : α} (h : i < j) :
(l.set i a).eraseIdx j = (l.eraseIdx j).set i a := by
apply ext_getElem
· simp [length_eraseIdx]
· intro n h₁ h₂
simp only [length_eraseIdx, length_set] at h₁
simp only [getElem_eraseIdx, getElem_set]
split
· rfl
· split
· split
· rfl
· omega
· have t : i n := by omega
simp [t]
@[simp] theorem set_getElem_succ_eraseIdx_succ
{l : List α} {i : Nat} (h : i + 1 < l.length) :
(l.eraseIdx (i + 1)).set i l[i + 1] = l.eraseIdx i := by
apply ext_getElem
· simp only [length_set, length_eraseIdx, h, reduceIte]
rw [if_pos]
omega
· intro n h₁ h₂
simp [getElem_set, getElem_eraseIdx]
split
· split
· omega
· simp_all
· split
· split
· rfl
· omega
· have t : ¬ n < i := by omega
simp [t]
@[simp] theorem eraseIdx_length_sub_one (l : List α) :
(l.eraseIdx (l.length - 1)) = l.dropLast := by
apply ext_getElem
· simp [length_eraseIdx]
omega
· intro n h₁ h₂
rw [getElem_eraseIdx_of_lt, getElem_dropLast]
simp_all
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@@ -9,6 +9,32 @@ import Init.Data.List.Find
namespace List
open Nat
theorem find?_eq_some_iff_getElem {xs : List α} {p : α Bool} {b : α} :
xs.find? p = some b p b i h, xs[i] = b j : Nat, (hj : j < i) !p xs[j] := by
rw [find?_eq_some_iff_append]
simp only [Bool.not_eq_eq_eq_not, Bool.not_true, exists_and_right, and_congr_right_iff]
intro w
constructor
· rintro as, bs, rfl, h
refine as.length, ?_, ?_, ?_
· simp only [length_append, length_cons]
refine Nat.lt_add_of_pos_right (zero_lt_succ bs.length)
· rw [getElem_append_right (Nat.le_refl as.length)]
simp
· intro j h'
rw [getElem_append_left h']
exact h _ (getElem_mem h')
· rintro i, h, rfl, h'
refine xs.take i, xs.drop (i+1), ?_, ?_
· rw [getElem_cons_drop, take_append_drop]
· intro a m
rw [mem_take_iff_getElem] at m
obtain j, h, rfl := m
apply h'
omega
theorem findIdx?_eq_some_le_of_findIdx?_eq_some {xs : List α} {p q : α Bool} (w : x xs, p x q x) {i : Nat}
(h : xs.findIdx? p = some i) : j, j i xs.findIdx? q = some j := by
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@@ -0,0 +1,242 @@
/-
Copyright (c) 2014 Parikshit Khanna. All rights reserved.
Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE.
Authors: Parikshit Khanna, Jeremy Avigad, Leonardo de Moura, Floris van Doorn, Mario Carneiro
-/
prelude
import Init.Data.List.Nat.Modify
/-!
# insertIdx
Proves various lemmas about `List.insertIdx`.
-/
open Function
open Nat
namespace List
universe u
variable {α : Type u}
section InsertIdx
variable {a : α}
@[simp]
theorem insertIdx_zero (s : List α) (x : α) : insertIdx 0 x s = x :: s :=
rfl
@[simp]
theorem insertIdx_succ_nil (n : Nat) (a : α) : insertIdx (n + 1) a [] = [] :=
rfl
@[simp]
theorem insertIdx_succ_cons (s : List α) (hd x : α) (n : Nat) :
insertIdx (n + 1) x (hd :: s) = hd :: insertIdx n x s :=
rfl
theorem length_insertIdx : n as, (insertIdx n a as).length = if n as.length then as.length + 1 else as.length
| 0, _ => by simp
| n + 1, [] => by simp
| n + 1, a :: as => by
simp only [insertIdx_succ_cons, length_cons, length_insertIdx, Nat.add_le_add_iff_right]
split <;> rfl
theorem length_insertIdx_of_le_length (h : n length as) : length (insertIdx n a as) = length as + 1 := by
simp [length_insertIdx, h]
theorem length_insertIdx_of_length_lt (h : length as < n) : length (insertIdx n a as) = length as := by
simp [length_insertIdx, h]
theorem eraseIdx_insertIdx (n : Nat) (l : List α) : (l.insertIdx n a).eraseIdx n = l := by
rw [eraseIdx_eq_modifyTailIdx, insertIdx, modifyTailIdx_modifyTailIdx_self]
exact modifyTailIdx_id _ _
theorem insertIdx_eraseIdx_of_ge :
n m as,
n < length as n m insertIdx m a (as.eraseIdx n) = (as.insertIdx (m + 1) a).eraseIdx n
| 0, 0, [], has, _ => (Nat.lt_irrefl _ has).elim
| 0, 0, _ :: as, _, _ => by simp [eraseIdx, insertIdx]
| 0, _ + 1, _ :: _, _, _ => rfl
| n + 1, m + 1, a :: as, has, hmn =>
congrArg (cons a) <|
insertIdx_eraseIdx_of_ge n m as (Nat.lt_of_succ_lt_succ has) (Nat.le_of_succ_le_succ hmn)
theorem insertIdx_eraseIdx_of_le :
n m as,
n < length as m n insertIdx m a (as.eraseIdx n) = (as.insertIdx m a).eraseIdx (n + 1)
| _, 0, _ :: _, _, _ => rfl
| n + 1, m + 1, a :: as, has, hmn =>
congrArg (cons a) <|
insertIdx_eraseIdx_of_le n m as (Nat.lt_of_succ_lt_succ has) (Nat.le_of_succ_le_succ hmn)
theorem insertIdx_comm (a b : α) :
(i j : Nat) (l : List α) (_ : i j) (_ : j length l),
(l.insertIdx i a).insertIdx (j + 1) b = (l.insertIdx j b).insertIdx i a
| 0, j, l => by simp [insertIdx]
| _ + 1, 0, _ => fun h => (Nat.not_lt_zero _ h).elim
| i + 1, j + 1, [] => by simp
| i + 1, j + 1, c :: l => fun h₀ h₁ => by
simp only [insertIdx_succ_cons, cons.injEq, true_and]
exact insertIdx_comm a b i j l (Nat.le_of_succ_le_succ h₀) (Nat.le_of_succ_le_succ h₁)
theorem mem_insertIdx {a b : α} :
{n : Nat} {l : List α} (_ : n l.length), a l.insertIdx n b a = b a l
| 0, as, _ => by simp
| _ + 1, [], h => (Nat.not_succ_le_zero _ h).elim
| n + 1, a' :: as, h => by
rw [List.insertIdx_succ_cons, mem_cons, mem_insertIdx (Nat.le_of_succ_le_succ h),
or_assoc, @or_comm (a = a'), or_assoc, mem_cons]
theorem insertIdx_of_length_lt (l : List α) (x : α) (n : Nat) (h : l.length < n) :
insertIdx n x l = l := by
induction l generalizing n with
| nil =>
cases n
· simp at h
· simp
| cons x l ih =>
cases n
· simp at h
· simp only [Nat.succ_lt_succ_iff, length] at h
simpa using ih _ h
@[simp]
theorem insertIdx_length_self (l : List α) (x : α) : insertIdx l.length x l = l ++ [x] := by
induction l with
| nil => simp
| cons x l ih => simpa using ih
theorem length_le_length_insertIdx (l : List α) (x : α) (n : Nat) :
l.length (insertIdx n x l).length := by
simp only [length_insertIdx]
split <;> simp
theorem length_insertIdx_le_succ (l : List α) (x : α) (n : Nat) :
(insertIdx n x l).length l.length + 1 := by
simp only [length_insertIdx]
split <;> simp
theorem getElem_insertIdx_of_lt {l : List α} {x : α} {n k : Nat} (hn : k < n)
(hk : k < (insertIdx n x l).length) :
(insertIdx n x l)[k] = l[k]'(by simp [length_insertIdx] at hk; split at hk <;> omega) := by
induction n generalizing k l with
| zero => simp at hn
| succ n ih =>
cases l with
| nil => simp
| cons _ _=>
cases k
· simp [get]
· rw [Nat.succ_lt_succ_iff] at hn
simpa using ih hn _
@[simp]
theorem getElem_insertIdx_self {l : List α} {x : α} {n : Nat} (hn : n < (insertIdx n x l).length) :
(insertIdx n x l)[n] = x := by
induction l generalizing n with
| nil =>
simp [length_insertIdx] at hn
split at hn
· simp_all
· omega
| cons _ _ ih =>
cases n
· simp
· simp only [insertIdx_succ_cons, length_cons, length_insertIdx, Nat.add_lt_add_iff_right] at hn ih
simpa using ih hn
theorem getElem_insertIdx_of_ge {l : List α} {x : α} {n k : Nat} (hn : n + 1 k)
(hk : k < (insertIdx n x l).length) :
(insertIdx n x l)[k] = l[k - 1]'(by simp [length_insertIdx] at hk; split at hk <;> omega) := by
induction l generalizing n k with
| nil =>
cases n with
| zero =>
simp only [insertIdx_zero, length_singleton, lt_one_iff] at hk
omega
| succ n => simp at hk
| cons _ _ ih =>
cases n with
| zero =>
simp only [insertIdx_zero] at hk
cases k with
| zero => omega
| succ k => simp
| succ n =>
cases k with
| zero => simp
| succ k =>
simp only [insertIdx_succ_cons, getElem_cons_succ]
rw [ih (by omega)]
cases k with
| zero => omega
| succ k => simp
theorem getElem_insertIdx {l : List α} {x : α} {n k : Nat} (h : k < (insertIdx n x l).length) :
(insertIdx n x l)[k] =
if h₁ : k < n then
l[k]'(by simp [length_insertIdx] at h; split at h <;> omega)
else
if h₂ : k = n then
x
else
l[k-1]'(by simp [length_insertIdx] at h; split at h <;> omega) := by
split <;> rename_i h₁
· rw [getElem_insertIdx_of_lt h₁]
· split <;> rename_i h₂
· subst h₂
rw [getElem_insertIdx_self h]
· rw [getElem_insertIdx_of_ge (by omega)]
theorem getElem?_insertIdx {l : List α} {x : α} {n k : Nat} :
(insertIdx n x l)[k]? =
if k < n then
l[k]?
else
if k = n then
if k l.length then some x else none
else
l[k-1]? := by
rw [getElem?_def]
split <;> rename_i h
· rw [getElem_insertIdx h]
simp only [length_insertIdx] at h
split <;> rename_i h₁
· rw [getElem?_def, dif_pos]
· split <;> rename_i h₂
· rw [if_pos]
split at h <;> omega
· rw [getElem?_def]
simp only [Option.some_eq_dite_none_right, exists_prop, and_true]
split at h <;> omega
· simp only [length_insertIdx] at h
split <;> rename_i h₁
· rw [getElem?_eq_none]
split at h <;> omega
· split <;> rename_i h₂
· rw [if_neg]
split at h <;> omega
· rw [getElem?_eq_none]
split at h <;> omega
theorem getElem?_insertIdx_of_lt {l : List α} {x : α} {n k : Nat} (h : k < n) :
(insertIdx n x l)[k]? = l[k]? := by
rw [getElem?_insertIdx, if_pos h]
theorem getElem?_insertIdx_self {l : List α} {x : α} {n : Nat} :
(insertIdx n x l)[n]? = if n l.length then some x else none := by
rw [getElem?_insertIdx, if_neg (by omega)]
simp
theorem getElem?_insertIdx_of_ge {l : List α} {x : α} {n k : Nat} (h : n + 1 k) :
(insertIdx n x l)[k]? = l[k - 1]? := by
rw [getElem?_insertIdx, if_neg (by omega), if_neg (by omega)]
end InsertIdx
end List

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@@ -110,6 +110,25 @@ theorem exists_of_modifyTailIdx (f : List α → List α) {n} {l : List α} (h :
_, _, (take_append_drop n l).symm, length_take_of_le h
_, _, eq, hl, hl eq modifyTailIdx_add (n := 0) ..
theorem modifyTailIdx_modifyTailIdx {f g : List α List α} (m : Nat) :
(n) (l : List α),
(l.modifyTailIdx f n).modifyTailIdx g (m + n) =
l.modifyTailIdx (fun l => (f l).modifyTailIdx g m) n
| 0, _ => rfl
| _ + 1, [] => rfl
| n + 1, a :: l => congrArg (List.cons a) (modifyTailIdx_modifyTailIdx m n l)
theorem modifyTailIdx_modifyTailIdx_le {f g : List α List α} (m n : Nat) (l : List α)
(h : n m) :
(l.modifyTailIdx f n).modifyTailIdx g m =
l.modifyTailIdx (fun l => (f l).modifyTailIdx g (m - n)) n := by
rcases Nat.exists_eq_add_of_le h with m, rfl
rw [Nat.add_comm, modifyTailIdx_modifyTailIdx, Nat.add_sub_cancel]
theorem modifyTailIdx_modifyTailIdx_self {f g : List α List α} (n : Nat) (l : List α) :
(l.modifyTailIdx f n).modifyTailIdx g n = l.modifyTailIdx (g f) n := by
rw [modifyTailIdx_modifyTailIdx_le n n l (Nat.le_refl n), Nat.sub_self]; rfl
/-! ### modify -/
@[simp] theorem modify_nil (f : α α) (n) : [].modify f n = [] := by cases n <;> rfl

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@@ -0,0 +1,54 @@
/-
Copyright (c) 2024 Lean FRO. All rights reserved.
Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE.
Authors: Kim Morrison
-/
prelude
import Init.Data.List.Nat.TakeDrop
import Init.Data.List.Perm
namespace List
/-- Helper lemma for `set_set_perm`-/
private theorem set_set_perm' {as : List α} {i j : Nat} (h₁ : i < as.length) (h₂ : i + j < as.length)
(hj : 0 < j) :
(as.set i as[i + j]).set (i + j) as[i] ~ as := by
have : as =
as.take i ++ as[i] :: (as.take (i + j)).drop (i + 1) ++ as[i + j] :: as.drop (i + j + 1) := by
simp only [getElem_cons_drop, append_assoc, cons_append]
rw [ drop_append_of_le_length]
· simp
· simp; omega
conv => lhs; congr; congr; rw [this]
conv => rhs; rw [this]
rw [set_append_left _ _ (by simp; omega)]
rw [set_append_right _ _ (by simp; omega)]
rw [set_append_right _ _ (by simp; omega)]
simp only [length_append, length_take, length_set, length_cons, length_drop]
rw [(show i - min i as.length = 0 by omega)]
rw [(show i + j - (min i as.length + (min (i + j) as.length - (i + 1) + 1)) = 0 by omega)]
simp only [set_cons_zero]
simp only [append_assoc]
apply Perm.append_left
apply cons_append_cons_perm
theorem set_set_perm {as : List α} {i j : Nat} (h₁ : i < as.length) (h₂ : j < as.length) :
(as.set i as[j]).set j as[i] ~ as := by
if h₃ : i = j then
simp [h₃]
else
if h₃ : i < j then
let j' := j - i
have t : j = i + j' := by omega
generalize j' = j' at t
subst t
exact set_set_perm' _ _ (by omega)
else
rw [set_comm _ _ _ (by omega)]
let i' := i - j
have t : i = j + i' := by omega
generalize i' = i' at t
subst t
apply set_set_perm' _ _ (by omega)
end List

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@@ -108,7 +108,7 @@ theorem range'_eq_append_iff : range' s n = xs ++ ys ↔ ∃ k, k ≤ n ∧ xs =
@[simp] theorem find?_range'_eq_some {s n : Nat} {i : Nat} {p : Nat Bool} :
(range' s n).find? p = some i p i i range' s n j, s j j < i !p j := by
rw [find?_eq_some]
rw [find?_eq_some_iff_append]
simp only [Bool.not_eq_eq_eq_not, Bool.not_true, exists_and_right, mem_range'_1,
and_congr_right_iff]
simp only [range'_eq_append_iff, eq_comm (a := i :: _), range'_eq_cons_iff]
@@ -282,7 +282,7 @@ theorem find?_iota_eq_none {n : Nat} {p : Nat → Bool} :
@[simp] theorem find?_iota_eq_some {n : Nat} {i : Nat} {p : Nat Bool} :
(iota n).find? p = some i p i i iota n j, i < j j n !p j := by
rw [find?_eq_some]
rw [find?_eq_some_iff_append]
simp only [iota_eq_reverse_range', reverse_eq_append_iff, reverse_cons, append_assoc, cons_append,
nil_append, Bool.not_eq_eq_eq_not, Bool.not_true, exists_and_right, mem_reverse, mem_range'_1,
and_congr_right_iff]

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@@ -345,7 +345,7 @@ theorem drop_append {l₁ l₂ : List α} (i : Nat) : drop (l₁.length + i) (l
rw [drop_append_eq_append_drop, drop_eq_nil_of_le] <;>
simp [Nat.add_sub_cancel_left, Nat.le_add_right]
theorem set_eq_take_append_cons_drop {l : List α} {n : Nat} {a : α} :
theorem set_eq_take_append_cons_drop (l : List α) (n : Nat) (a : α) :
l.set n a = if n < l.length then l.take n ++ a :: l.drop (n + 1) else l := by
split <;> rename_i h
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@@ -52,4 +52,29 @@ protected theorem getElem?_ofFn (f : Fin n → α) (i) : (ofFn f)[i]? = if h : i
rw [dif_neg] <;>
simpa using h
/-- `ofFn` on an empty domain is the empty list. -/
@[simp]
theorem ofFn_zero (f : Fin 0 α) : ofFn f = [] :=
ext_get (by simp) (fun i hi₁ hi₂ => by contradiction)
@[simp]
theorem ofFn_succ {n} (f : Fin (n + 1) α) : ofFn f = f 0 :: ofFn fun i => f i.succ :=
ext_get (by simp) (fun i hi₁ hi₂ => by
cases i
· simp
· simp)
@[simp]
theorem ofFn_eq_nil_iff {f : Fin n α} : ofFn f = [] n = 0 := by
cases n <;> simp only [ofFn_zero, ofFn_succ, eq_self_iff_true, Nat.succ_ne_zero, reduceCtorEq]
theorem head_ofFn {n} (f : Fin n α) (h : ofFn f []) :
(ofFn f).head h = f 0, Nat.pos_of_ne_zero (mt ofFn_eq_nil_iff.2 h) := by
rw [ getElem_zero (length_ofFn _ Nat.pos_of_ne_zero (mt ofFn_eq_nil_iff.2 h)),
List.getElem_ofFn]
theorem getLast_ofFn {n} (f : Fin n α) (h : ofFn f []) :
(ofFn f).getLast h = f n - 1, Nat.sub_one_lt (mt ofFn_eq_nil_iff.2 h) := by
simp [getLast_eq_getElem, length_ofFn, List.getElem_ofFn]
end List

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@@ -39,6 +39,9 @@ protected theorem Perm.symm {l₁ l₂ : List α} (h : l₁ ~ l₂) : l₂ ~ l
| swap => exact swap ..
| trans _ _ ih₁ ih₂ => exact trans ih₂ ih₁
instance : Trans (Perm (α := α)) (Perm (α := α)) (Perm (α := α)) where
trans h₁ h₂ := Perm.trans h₁ h₂
theorem perm_comm {l₁ l₂ : List α} : l₁ ~ l₂ l₂ ~ l₁ := Perm.symm, Perm.symm
theorem Perm.swap' (x y : α) {l₁ l₂ : List α} (p : l₁ ~ l₂) : y :: x :: l₁ ~ x :: y :: l₂ :=
@@ -102,7 +105,7 @@ theorem perm_append_comm : ∀ {l₁ l₂ : List α}, l₁ ++ l₂ ~ l₂ ++ l
| _ :: _, _ => (perm_append_comm.cons _).trans perm_middle.symm
theorem perm_append_comm_assoc (l₁ l₂ l₃ : List α) :
Perm (l₁ ++ (l₂ ++ l₃)) (l₂ ++ (l₁ ++ l₃)) := by
(l₁ ++ (l₂ ++ l₃)) ~ (l₂ ++ (l₁ ++ l₃)) := by
simpa only [List.append_assoc] using perm_append_comm.append_right _
theorem concat_perm (l : List α) (a : α) : concat l a ~ a :: l := by simp
@@ -114,6 +117,14 @@ theorem Perm.length_eq {l₁ l₂ : List α} (p : l₁ ~ l₂) : length l₁ = l
| swap => rfl
| trans _ _ ih₁ ih₂ => simp only [ih₁, ih₂]
theorem Perm.contains_eq [BEq α] {l₁ l₂ : List α} (h : l₁ ~ l₂) {a : α} :
l₁.contains a = l₂.contains a := by
induction h with
| nil => rfl
| cons => simp_all
| swap => simp only [contains_cons, Bool.or_assoc, Bool.or_comm]
| trans => simp_all
theorem Perm.eq_nil {l : List α} (p : l ~ []) : l = [] := eq_nil_of_length_eq_zero p.length_eq
theorem Perm.nil_eq {l : List α} (p : [] ~ l) : [] = l := p.symm.eq_nil.symm
@@ -125,7 +136,7 @@ theorem Perm.nil_eq {l : List α} (p : [] ~ l) : [] = l := p.symm.eq_nil.symm
theorem not_perm_nil_cons (x : α) (l : List α) : ¬[] ~ x :: l := (nomatch ·.symm.eq_nil)
theorem not_perm_cons_nil {l : List α} {a : α} : ¬(Perm (a::l) []) :=
theorem not_perm_cons_nil {l : List α} {a : α} : ¬((a::l) ~ []) :=
fun h => by simpa using h.length_eq
theorem Perm.isEmpty_eq {l l' : List α} (h : Perm l l') : l.isEmpty = l'.isEmpty := by
@@ -470,6 +481,15 @@ theorem Perm.flatten {l₁ l₂ : List (List α)} (h : l₁ ~ l₂) : l₁.flatt
@[deprecated Perm.flatten (since := "2024-10-14")] abbrev Perm.join := @Perm.flatten
theorem cons_append_cons_perm {a b : α} {as bs : List α} :
a :: as ++ b :: bs ~ b :: as ++ a :: bs := by
suffices [[a], as, [b], bs].flatten ~ [[b], as, [a], bs].flatten by simpa
apply Perm.flatten
calc
[[a], as, [b], bs] ~ [as, [a], [b], bs] := Perm.swap as [a] _
_ ~ [as, [b], [a], bs] := Perm.cons _ (Perm.swap [b] [a] _)
_ ~ [[b], as, [a], bs] := Perm.swap [b] as _
theorem Perm.flatMap_right {l₁ l₂ : List α} (f : α List β) (p : l₁ ~ l₂) : l₁.flatMap f ~ l₂.flatMap f :=
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@@ -293,7 +293,7 @@ theorem sorted_mergeSort
apply sorted_mergeSort trans total
termination_by l => l.length
@[deprecated (since := "2024-09-02")] abbrev mergeSort_sorted := @sorted_mergeSort
@[deprecated sorted_mergeSort (since := "2024-09-02")] abbrev mergeSort_sorted := @sorted_mergeSort
/--
If the input list is already sorted, then `mergeSort` does not change the list.
@@ -429,7 +429,8 @@ theorem sublist_mergeSort
((fun w => Sublist.of_sublist_append_right w h') fun b m₁ m₃ =>
(Bool.eq_not_self true).mp ((rel_of_pairwise_cons hc m₁).symm.trans (h₃ b m₃))))
@[deprecated (since := "2024-09-02")] abbrev mergeSort_stable := @sublist_mergeSort
@[deprecated sublist_mergeSort (since := "2024-09-02")]
abbrev mergeSort_stable := @sublist_mergeSort
/--
Another statement of stability of merge sort.
@@ -442,7 +443,8 @@ theorem pair_sublist_mergeSort
(hab : le a b) (h : [a, b] <+ l) : [a, b] <+ mergeSort l le :=
sublist_mergeSort trans total (pairwise_pair.mpr hab) h
@[deprecated (since := "2024-09-02")] abbrev mergeSort_stable_pair := @pair_sublist_mergeSort
@[deprecated pair_sublist_mergeSort(since := "2024-09-02")]
abbrev mergeSort_stable_pair := @pair_sublist_mergeSort
theorem map_merge {f : α β} {r : α α Bool} {s : β β Bool} {l l' : List α}
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@@ -417,7 +417,7 @@ theorem Sublist.of_sublist_append_left (w : ∀ a, a ∈ l → a ∉ l₂) (h :
obtain l₁', l₂', rfl, h₁, h₂ := h
have : l₂' = [] := by
rw [eq_nil_iff_forall_not_mem]
exact fun x m => w x (mem_append_of_mem_right l₁' m) (h₂.mem m)
exact fun x m => w x (mem_append_right l₁' m) (h₂.mem m)
simp_all
theorem Sublist.of_sublist_append_right (w : a, a l a l₁) (h : l <+ l₁ ++ l₂) : l <+ l₂ := by
@@ -425,7 +425,7 @@ theorem Sublist.of_sublist_append_right (w : ∀ a, a ∈ l → a ∉ l₁) (h :
obtain l₁', l₂', rfl, h₁, h₂ := h
have : l₁' = [] := by
rw [eq_nil_iff_forall_not_mem]
exact fun x m => w x (mem_append_of_mem_left l₂' m) (h₁.mem m)
exact fun x m => w x (mem_append_left l₂' m) (h₁.mem m)
simp_all
theorem Sublist.middle {l : List α} (h : l <+ l₁ ++ l₂) (a : α) : l <+ l₁ ++ a :: l₂ := by
@@ -835,13 +835,13 @@ theorem isPrefix_iff : l₁ <+: l₂ ↔ ∀ i (h : i < l₁.length), l₂[i]? =
simpa using 0, by simp
| cons b l₂ =>
simp only [cons_append, cons_prefix_cons, ih]
rw (occs := .pos [2]) [ Nat.and_forall_add_one]
rw (occs := [2]) [ Nat.and_forall_add_one]
simp [Nat.succ_lt_succ_iff, eq_comm]
theorem isPrefix_iff_getElem {l₁ l₂ : List α} :
l₁ <+: l₂ (h : l₁.length l₂.length), x (hx : x < l₁.length),
l₁[x] = l₂[x]'(Nat.lt_of_lt_of_le hx h) where
mp h := h.length_le, fun _ _ h.getElem _
mp h := h.length_le, fun _ h' h.getElem h'
mpr h := by
obtain hl, h := h
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@@ -65,13 +65,13 @@ theorem lt_length_of_take_ne_self {l : List α} {n} (h : l.take n ≠ l) : n < l
theorem getElem_cons_drop : (l : List α) (i : Nat) (h : i < l.length),
l[i] :: drop (i + 1) l = drop i l
| _::_, 0, _ => rfl
| _::_, i+1, _ => getElem_cons_drop _ i _
| _::_, i+1, h => getElem_cons_drop _ i (Nat.add_one_lt_add_one_iff.mp h)
@[deprecated getElem_cons_drop (since := "2024-06-12")]
theorem get_cons_drop (l : List α) (i) : get l i :: drop (i + 1) l = drop i l := by
simp
theorem drop_eq_getElem_cons {n} {l : List α} (h) : drop n l = l[n] :: drop (n + 1) l :=
theorem drop_eq_getElem_cons {n} {l : List α} (h : n < l.length) : drop n l = l[n] :: drop (n + 1) l :=
(getElem_cons_drop _ n h).symm
@[deprecated drop_eq_getElem_cons (since := "2024-06-12")]
@@ -190,7 +190,25 @@ theorem set_drop {l : List α} {n m : Nat} {a : α} :
theorem take_concat_get (l : List α) (i : Nat) (h : i < l.length) :
(l.take i).concat l[i] = l.take (i+1) :=
Eq.symm <| (append_left_inj _).1 <| (take_append_drop (i+1) l).trans <| by
rw [concat_eq_append, append_assoc, singleton_append, get_drop_eq_drop, take_append_drop]
rw [concat_eq_append, append_assoc, singleton_append, getElem_cons_drop_succ_eq_drop, take_append_drop]
@[simp] theorem take_append_getElem (l : List α) (i : Nat) (h : i < l.length) :
(l.take i) ++ [l[i]] = l.take (i+1) := by
simpa using take_concat_get l i h
@[simp] theorem take_append_getLast (l : List α) (h : l []) :
(l.take (l.length - 1)) ++ [l.getLast h] = l := by
rw [getLast_eq_getElem]
cases l
· contradiction
· simp
@[simp] theorem take_append_getLast? (l : List α) :
(l.take (l.length - 1)) ++ l.getLast?.toList = l := by
match l with
| [] => simp
| x :: xs =>
simpa using take_append_getLast (x :: xs) (by simp)
@[deprecated take_succ_cons (since := "2024-07-25")]
theorem take_cons_succ : (a::as).take (i+1) = a :: as.take i := rfl
@@ -224,7 +242,7 @@ theorem take_succ {l : List α} {n : Nat} : l.take (n + 1) = l.take n ++ l[n]?.t
· simp only [take, Option.toList, getElem?_cons_zero, nil_append]
· simp only [take, hl, getElem?_cons_succ, cons_append]
@[deprecated (since := "2024-07-25")]
@[deprecated "Deprecated without replacement." (since := "2024-07-25")]
theorem drop_sizeOf_le [SizeOf α] (l : List α) (n : Nat) : sizeOf (l.drop n) sizeOf l := by
induction l generalizing n with
| nil => rw [drop_nil]; apply Nat.le_refl

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@@ -1,23 +1,366 @@
/-
Copyright (c) 2024 Lean FRO. All rights reserved.
Copyright (c) 2022 Mario Carneiro. All rights reserved.
Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE.
Authors: Henrik Böving
Authors: Mario Carneiro
-/
prelude
import Init.Data.List.Basic
import Init.Data.List.Impl
import Init.Data.List.Nat.Erase
import Init.Data.List.Monadic
/--
Auxiliary definition for `List.toArray`.
`List.toArrayAux as r = r ++ as.toArray`
/-! ### Lemmas about `List.toArray`.
We prefer to pull `List.toArray` outwards past `Array` operations.
-/
@[inline_if_reduce]
def List.toArrayAux : List α Array α Array α
| nil, r => r
| cons a as, r => toArrayAux as (r.push a)
namespace List
/-- Convert a `List α` into an `Array α`. This is O(n) in the length of the list. -/
-- This function is exported to C, where it is called by `Array.mk`
-- (the constructor) to implement this functionality.
@[inline, match_pattern, pp_nodot, export lean_list_to_array]
def List.toArrayImpl (as : List α) : Array α :=
as.toArrayAux (Array.mkEmpty as.length)
open Array
theorem toArray_inj {a b : List α} (h : a.toArray = b.toArray) : a = b := by
cases a with
| nil => simpa using h
| cons a as =>
cases b with
| nil => simp at h
| cons b bs => simpa using h
@[simp] theorem size_toArrayAux {a : List α} {b : Array α} :
(a.toArrayAux b).size = b.size + a.length := by
simp [size]
@[simp] theorem push_toArray (l : List α) (a : α) : l.toArray.push a = (l ++ [a]).toArray := by
apply ext'
simp
/-- Unapplied variant of `push_toArray`, useful for monadic reasoning. -/
@[simp] theorem push_toArray_fun (l : List α) : l.toArray.push = fun a => (l ++ [a]).toArray := by
funext a
simp
@[simp] theorem isEmpty_toArray (l : List α) : l.toArray.isEmpty = l.isEmpty := by
cases l <;> simp
@[simp] theorem toArray_singleton (a : α) : (List.singleton a).toArray = singleton a := rfl
@[simp] theorem back!_toArray [Inhabited α] (l : List α) : l.toArray.back! = l.getLast! := by
simp only [back!, size_toArray, Array.get!_eq_getElem!, getElem!_toArray, getLast!_eq_getElem!]
@[simp] theorem back?_toArray (l : List α) : l.toArray.back? = l.getLast? := by
simp [back?, List.getLast?_eq_getElem?]
@[simp] theorem set_toArray (l : List α) (i : Nat) (a : α) (h : i < l.length) :
(l.toArray.set i a) = (l.set i a).toArray := rfl
@[simp] theorem forIn'_loop_toArray [Monad m] (l : List α) (f : (a : α) a l.toArray β m (ForInStep β)) (i : Nat)
(h : i l.length) (b : β) :
Array.forIn'.loop l.toArray f i h b =
forIn' (l.drop (l.length - i)) b (fun a m b => f a (by simpa using mem_of_mem_drop m) b) := by
induction i generalizing l b with
| zero =>
simp [Array.forIn'.loop]
| succ i ih =>
simp only [Array.forIn'.loop, size_toArray, getElem_toArray, ih]
have t : drop (l.length - (i + 1)) l = l[l.length - i - 1] :: drop (l.length - i) l := by
simp only [Nat.sub_add_eq]
rw [List.drop_sub_one (by omega), List.getElem?_eq_getElem (by omega)]
simp only [Option.toList_some, singleton_append]
simp [t]
have t : l.length - 1 - i = l.length - i - 1 := by omega
simp only [t]
congr
@[simp] theorem forIn'_toArray [Monad m] (l : List α) (b : β) (f : (a : α) a l.toArray β m (ForInStep β)) :
forIn' l.toArray b f = forIn' l b (fun a m b => f a (mem_toArray.mpr m) b) := by
change Array.forIn' _ _ _ = List.forIn' _ _ _
rw [Array.forIn', forIn'_loop_toArray]
simp
@[simp] theorem forIn_toArray [Monad m] (l : List α) (b : β) (f : α β m (ForInStep β)) :
forIn l.toArray b f = forIn l b f := by
simpa using forIn'_toArray l b fun a m b => f a b
theorem foldrM_toArray [Monad m] (f : α β m β) (init : β) (l : List α) :
l.toArray.foldrM f init = l.foldrM f init := by
rw [foldrM_eq_reverse_foldlM_toList]
simp
theorem foldlM_toArray [Monad m] (f : β α m β) (init : β) (l : List α) :
l.toArray.foldlM f init = l.foldlM f init := by
rw [foldlM_toList]
theorem foldr_toArray (f : α β β) (init : β) (l : List α) :
l.toArray.foldr f init = l.foldr f init := by
rw [foldr_toList]
theorem foldl_toArray (f : β α β) (init : β) (l : List α) :
l.toArray.foldl f init = l.foldl f init := by
rw [foldl_toList]
/-- Variant of `foldrM_toArray` with a side condition for the `start` argument. -/
@[simp] theorem foldrM_toArray' [Monad m] (f : α β m β) (init : β) (l : List α)
(h : start = l.toArray.size) :
l.toArray.foldrM f init start 0 = l.foldrM f init := by
subst h
rw [foldrM_eq_reverse_foldlM_toList]
simp
/-- Variant of `foldlM_toArray` with a side condition for the `stop` argument. -/
@[simp] theorem foldlM_toArray' [Monad m] (f : β α m β) (init : β) (l : List α)
(h : stop = l.toArray.size) :
l.toArray.foldlM f init 0 stop = l.foldlM f init := by
subst h
rw [foldlM_toList]
/-- Variant of `foldr_toArray` with a side condition for the `start` argument. -/
@[simp] theorem foldr_toArray' (f : α β β) (init : β) (l : List α)
(h : start = l.toArray.size) :
l.toArray.foldr f init start 0 = l.foldr f init := by
subst h
rw [foldr_toList]
/-- Variant of `foldl_toArray` with a side condition for the `stop` argument. -/
@[simp] theorem foldl_toArray' (f : β α β) (init : β) (l : List α)
(h : stop = l.toArray.size) :
l.toArray.foldl f init 0 stop = l.foldl f init := by
subst h
rw [foldl_toList]
@[simp] theorem append_toArray (l₁ l₂ : List α) :
l₁.toArray ++ l₂.toArray = (l₁ ++ l₂).toArray := by
apply ext'
simp
@[simp] theorem push_append_toArray {as : Array α} {a : α} {bs : List α} : as.push a ++ bs.toArray = as ++ (a ::bs).toArray := by
cases as
simp
@[simp] theorem foldl_push {l : List α} {as : Array α} : l.foldl Array.push as = as ++ l.toArray := by
induction l generalizing as <;> simp [*]
@[simp] theorem foldr_push {l : List α} {as : Array α} : l.foldr (fun a b => push b a) as = as ++ l.reverse.toArray := by
rw [foldr_eq_foldl_reverse, foldl_push]
@[simp] theorem findSomeM?_toArray [Monad m] [LawfulMonad m] (f : α m (Option β)) (l : List α) :
l.toArray.findSomeM? f = l.findSomeM? f := by
rw [Array.findSomeM?]
simp only [bind_pure_comp, map_pure, forIn_toArray]
induction l with
| nil => simp
| cons a l ih =>
simp only [forIn_cons, LawfulMonad.bind_assoc, findSomeM?]
congr
ext1 (_|_) <;> simp [ih]
theorem findSomeRevM?_find_toArray [Monad m] [LawfulMonad m] (f : α m (Option β)) (l : List α)
(i : Nat) (h) :
findSomeRevM?.find f l.toArray i h = (l.take i).reverse.findSomeM? f := by
induction i generalizing l with
| zero => simp [Array.findSomeRevM?.find.eq_def]
| succ i ih =>
rw [size_toArray] at h
rw [Array.findSomeRevM?.find, take_succ, getElem?_eq_getElem (by omega)]
simp only [ih, reverse_append]
congr
ext1 (_|_) <;> simp
-- This is not marked as `@[simp]` as later we simplify all occurrences of `findSomeRevM?`.
theorem findSomeRevM?_toArray [Monad m] [LawfulMonad m] (f : α m (Option β)) (l : List α) :
l.toArray.findSomeRevM? f = l.reverse.findSomeM? f := by
simp [Array.findSomeRevM?, findSomeRevM?_find_toArray]
-- This is not marked as `@[simp]` as later we simplify all occurrences of `findRevM?`.
theorem findRevM?_toArray [Monad m] [LawfulMonad m] (f : α m Bool) (l : List α) :
l.toArray.findRevM? f = l.reverse.findM? f := by
rw [Array.findRevM?, findSomeRevM?_toArray, findM?_eq_findSomeM?]
@[simp] theorem findM?_toArray [Monad m] [LawfulMonad m] (f : α m Bool) (l : List α) :
l.toArray.findM? f = l.findM? f := by
rw [Array.findM?]
simp only [bind_pure_comp, map_pure, forIn_toArray]
induction l with
| nil => simp
| cons a l ih =>
simp only [forIn_cons, LawfulMonad.bind_assoc, findM?]
congr
ext1 (_|_) <;> simp [ih]
@[simp] theorem findSome?_toArray (f : α Option β) (l : List α) :
l.toArray.findSome? f = l.findSome? f := by
rw [Array.findSome?, findSomeM?_id, findSomeM?_toArray, Id.run]
@[simp] theorem find?_toArray (f : α Bool) (l : List α) :
l.toArray.find? f = l.find? f := by
rw [Array.find?]
simp only [Id.run, Id, Id.pure_eq, Id.bind_eq, forIn_toArray]
induction l with
| nil => simp
| cons a l ih =>
simp only [forIn_cons, Id.pure_eq, Id.bind_eq, find?]
by_cases f a <;> simp_all
theorem isPrefixOfAux_toArray_succ [BEq α] (l₁ l₂ : List α) (hle : l₁.length l₂.length) (i : Nat) :
Array.isPrefixOfAux l₁.toArray l₂.toArray hle (i + 1) =
Array.isPrefixOfAux l₁.tail.toArray l₂.tail.toArray (by simp; omega) i := by
rw [Array.isPrefixOfAux]
conv => rhs; rw [Array.isPrefixOfAux]
simp only [size_toArray, getElem_toArray, Bool.if_false_right, length_tail, getElem_tail]
split <;> rename_i h₁ <;> split <;> rename_i h₂
· rw [isPrefixOfAux_toArray_succ]
· omega
· omega
· rfl
theorem isPrefixOfAux_toArray_succ' [BEq α] (l₁ l₂ : List α) (hle : l₁.length l₂.length) (i : Nat) :
Array.isPrefixOfAux l₁.toArray l₂.toArray hle (i + 1) =
Array.isPrefixOfAux (l₁.drop (i+1)).toArray (l₂.drop (i+1)).toArray (by simp; omega) 0 := by
induction i generalizing l₁ l₂ with
| zero => simp [isPrefixOfAux_toArray_succ]
| succ i ih =>
rw [isPrefixOfAux_toArray_succ, ih]
simp
theorem isPrefixOfAux_toArray_zero [BEq α] (l₁ l₂ : List α) (hle : l₁.length l₂.length) :
Array.isPrefixOfAux l₁.toArray l₂.toArray hle 0 =
l₁.isPrefixOf l₂ := by
rw [Array.isPrefixOfAux]
match l₁, l₂ with
| [], _ => rw [dif_neg] <;> simp
| _::_, [] => simp at hle
| a::l₁, b::l₂ =>
simp [isPrefixOf_cons₂, isPrefixOfAux_toArray_succ', isPrefixOfAux_toArray_zero]
@[simp] theorem isPrefixOf_toArray [BEq α] (l₁ l₂ : List α) :
l₁.toArray.isPrefixOf l₂.toArray = l₁.isPrefixOf l₂ := by
rw [Array.isPrefixOf]
split <;> rename_i h
· simp [isPrefixOfAux_toArray_zero]
· simp only [Bool.false_eq]
induction l₁ generalizing l₂ with
| nil => simp at h
| cons a l₁ ih =>
cases l₂ with
| nil => simp
| cons b l₂ =>
simp only [isPrefixOf_cons₂, Bool.and_eq_false_imp]
intro w
rw [ih]
simp_all
theorem zipWithAux_toArray_succ (as : List α) (bs : List β) (f : α β γ) (i : Nat) (cs : Array γ) :
zipWithAux as.toArray bs.toArray f (i + 1) cs = zipWithAux as.tail.toArray bs.tail.toArray f i cs := by
rw [zipWithAux]
conv => rhs; rw [zipWithAux]
simp only [size_toArray, getElem_toArray, length_tail, getElem_tail]
split <;> rename_i h₁
· split <;> rename_i h₂
· rw [dif_pos (by omega), dif_pos (by omega), zipWithAux_toArray_succ]
· rw [dif_pos (by omega)]
rw [dif_neg (by omega)]
· rw [dif_neg (by omega)]
theorem zipWithAux_toArray_succ' (as : List α) (bs : List β) (f : α β γ) (i : Nat) (cs : Array γ) :
zipWithAux as.toArray bs.toArray f (i + 1) cs = zipWithAux (as.drop (i+1)).toArray (bs.drop (i+1)).toArray f 0 cs := by
induction i generalizing as bs cs with
| zero => simp [zipWithAux_toArray_succ]
| succ i ih =>
rw [zipWithAux_toArray_succ, ih]
simp
theorem zipWithAux_toArray_zero (f : α β γ) (as : List α) (bs : List β) (cs : Array γ) :
zipWithAux as.toArray bs.toArray f 0 cs = cs ++ (List.zipWith f as bs).toArray := by
rw [Array.zipWithAux]
match as, bs with
| [], _ => simp
| _, [] => simp
| a :: as, b :: bs =>
simp [zipWith_cons_cons, zipWithAux_toArray_succ', zipWithAux_toArray_zero, push_append_toArray]
@[simp] theorem zipWith_toArray (as : List α) (bs : List β) (f : α β γ) :
Array.zipWith as.toArray bs.toArray f = (List.zipWith f as bs).toArray := by
rw [Array.zipWith]
simp [zipWithAux_toArray_zero]
@[simp] theorem zip_toArray (as : List α) (bs : List β) :
Array.zip as.toArray bs.toArray = (List.zip as bs).toArray := by
simp [Array.zip, zipWith_toArray, zip]
theorem zipWithAll_go_toArray (as : List α) (bs : List β) (f : Option α Option β γ) (i : Nat) (cs : Array γ) :
zipWithAll.go f as.toArray bs.toArray i cs = cs ++ (List.zipWithAll f (as.drop i) (bs.drop i)).toArray := by
unfold zipWithAll.go
split <;> rename_i h
· rw [zipWithAll_go_toArray]
simp at h
simp only [getElem?_toArray, push_append_toArray]
if ha : i < as.length then
if hb : i < bs.length then
rw [List.drop_eq_getElem_cons ha, List.drop_eq_getElem_cons hb]
simp only [ha, hb, getElem?_eq_getElem, zipWithAll_cons_cons]
else
simp only [Nat.not_lt] at hb
rw [List.drop_eq_getElem_cons ha]
rw [(drop_eq_nil_iff (l := bs)).mpr (by omega), (drop_eq_nil_iff (l := bs)).mpr (by omega)]
simp only [zipWithAll_nil, map_drop, map_cons]
rw [getElem?_eq_getElem ha]
rw [getElem?_eq_none hb]
else
if hb : i < bs.length then
simp only [Nat.not_lt] at ha
rw [List.drop_eq_getElem_cons hb]
rw [(drop_eq_nil_iff (l := as)).mpr (by omega), (drop_eq_nil_iff (l := as)).mpr (by omega)]
simp only [nil_zipWithAll, map_drop, map_cons]
rw [getElem?_eq_getElem hb]
rw [getElem?_eq_none ha]
else
omega
· simp only [size_toArray, Nat.not_lt] at h
rw [drop_eq_nil_of_le (by omega), drop_eq_nil_of_le (by omega)]
simp
termination_by max as.length bs.length - i
decreasing_by simp_wf; decreasing_trivial_pre_omega
@[simp] theorem zipWithAll_toArray (f : Option α Option β γ) (as : List α) (bs : List β) :
Array.zipWithAll as.toArray bs.toArray f = (List.zipWithAll f as bs).toArray := by
simp [Array.zipWithAll, zipWithAll_go_toArray]
@[simp] theorem toArray_appendList (l₁ l₂ : List α) :
l₁.toArray ++ l₂ = (l₁ ++ l₂).toArray := by
apply ext'
simp
@[simp] theorem pop_toArray (l : List α) : l.toArray.pop = l.dropLast.toArray := by
apply ext'
simp
theorem takeWhile_go_succ (p : α Bool) (a : α) (l : List α) (i : Nat) :
takeWhile.go p (a :: l).toArray (i+1) r = takeWhile.go p l.toArray i r := by
rw [takeWhile.go, takeWhile.go]
simp only [size_toArray, length_cons, Nat.add_lt_add_iff_right, Array.get_eq_getElem,
getElem_toArray, getElem_cons_succ]
split
rw [takeWhile_go_succ]
rfl
theorem takeWhile_go_toArray (p : α Bool) (l : List α) (i : Nat) :
Array.takeWhile.go p l.toArray i r = r ++ (takeWhile p (l.drop i)).toArray := by
induction l generalizing i r with
| nil => simp [takeWhile.go]
| cons a l ih =>
rw [takeWhile.go]
cases i with
| zero =>
simp [takeWhile_go_succ, ih, takeWhile_cons]
split <;> simp
| succ i =>
simp only [size_toArray, length_cons, Nat.add_lt_add_iff_right, Array.get_eq_getElem,
getElem_toArray, getElem_cons_succ, drop_succ_cons]
split <;> rename_i h₁
· rw [takeWhile_go_succ, ih]
rw [ getElem_cons_drop_succ_eq_drop h₁, takeWhile_cons]
split <;> simp_all
· simp_all [drop_eq_nil_of_le]
@[simp] theorem takeWhile_toArray (p : α Bool) (l : List α) :
l.toArray.takeWhile p = (l.takeWhile p).toArray := by
simp [Array.takeWhile, takeWhile_go_toArray]
end List

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@@ -0,0 +1,23 @@
/-
Copyright (c) 2024 Lean FRO. All rights reserved.
Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE.
Authors: Henrik Böving
-/
prelude
import Init.Data.List.Basic
/--
Auxiliary definition for `List.toArray`.
`List.toArrayAux as r = r ++ as.toArray`
-/
@[inline_if_reduce]
def List.toArrayAux : List α Array α Array α
| nil, r => r
| cons a as, r => toArrayAux as (r.push a)
/-- Convert a `List α` into an `Array α`. This is O(n) in the length of the list. -/
-- This function is exported to C, where it is called by `Array.mk`
-- (the constructor) to implement this functionality.
@[inline, match_pattern, pp_nodot, export lean_list_to_array]
def List.toArrayImpl (as : List α) : Array α :=
as.toArrayAux (Array.mkEmpty as.length)

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@@ -20,3 +20,4 @@ import Init.Data.Nat.Mod
import Init.Data.Nat.Lcm
import Init.Data.Nat.Compare
import Init.Data.Nat.Simproc
import Init.Data.Nat.Fold

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@@ -35,52 +35,6 @@ Used as the default `Nat` eliminator by the `cases` tactic. -/
protected abbrev casesAuxOn {motive : Nat Sort u} (t : Nat) (zero : motive 0) (succ : (n : Nat) motive (n + 1)) : motive t :=
Nat.casesOn t zero succ
/--
`Nat.fold` evaluates `f` on the numbers up to `n` exclusive, in increasing order:
* `Nat.fold f 3 init = init |> f 0 |> f 1 |> f 2`
-/
@[specialize] def fold {α : Type u} (f : Nat α α) : (n : Nat) (init : α) α
| 0, a => a
| succ n, a => f n (fold f n a)
/-- Tail-recursive version of `Nat.fold`. -/
@[inline] def foldTR {α : Type u} (f : Nat α α) (n : Nat) (init : α) : α :=
let rec @[specialize] loop
| 0, a => a
| succ m, a => loop m (f (n - succ m) a)
loop n init
/--
`Nat.foldRev` evaluates `f` on the numbers up to `n` exclusive, in decreasing order:
* `Nat.foldRev f 3 init = f 0 <| f 1 <| f 2 <| init`
-/
@[specialize] def foldRev {α : Type u} (f : Nat α α) : (n : Nat) (init : α) α
| 0, a => a
| succ n, a => foldRev f n (f n a)
/-- `any f n = true` iff there is `i in [0, n-1]` s.t. `f i = true` -/
@[specialize] def any (f : Nat Bool) : Nat Bool
| 0 => false
| succ n => any f n || f n
/-- Tail-recursive version of `Nat.any`. -/
@[inline] def anyTR (f : Nat Bool) (n : Nat) : Bool :=
let rec @[specialize] loop : Nat Bool
| 0 => false
| succ m => f (n - succ m) || loop m
loop n
/-- `all f n = true` iff every `i in [0, n-1]` satisfies `f i = true` -/
@[specialize] def all (f : Nat Bool) : Nat Bool
| 0 => true
| succ n => all f n && f n
/-- Tail-recursive version of `Nat.all`. -/
@[inline] def allTR (f : Nat Bool) (n : Nat) : Bool :=
let rec @[specialize] loop : Nat Bool
| 0 => true
| succ m => f (n - succ m) && loop m
loop n
/--
`Nat.repeat f n a` is `f^(n) a`; that is, it iterates `f` `n` times on `a`.
@@ -835,7 +789,7 @@ theorem pred_lt_of_lt {n m : Nat} (h : m < n) : pred n < n :=
pred_lt (not_eq_zero_of_lt h)
set_option linter.missingDocs false in
@[deprecated (since := "2024-06-01")] abbrev pred_lt' := @pred_lt_of_lt
@[deprecated pred_lt_of_lt (since := "2024-06-01")] abbrev pred_lt' := @pred_lt_of_lt
theorem sub_one_lt_of_lt {n m : Nat} (h : m < n) : n - 1 < n :=
sub_one_lt (not_eq_zero_of_lt h)
@@ -1121,7 +1075,7 @@ theorem pred_mul (n m : Nat) : pred n * m = n * m - m := by
| succ n => rw [Nat.pred_succ, succ_mul, Nat.add_sub_cancel]
set_option linter.missingDocs false in
@[deprecated (since := "2024-06-01")] abbrev mul_pred_left := @pred_mul
@[deprecated pred_mul (since := "2024-06-01")] abbrev mul_pred_left := @pred_mul
protected theorem sub_one_mul (n m : Nat) : (n - 1) * m = n * m - m := by
cases n with
@@ -1133,7 +1087,7 @@ theorem mul_pred (n m : Nat) : n * pred m = n * m - n := by
rw [Nat.mul_comm, pred_mul, Nat.mul_comm]
set_option linter.missingDocs false in
@[deprecated (since := "2024-06-01")] abbrev mul_pred_right := @mul_pred
@[deprecated mul_pred (since := "2024-06-01")] abbrev mul_pred_right := @mul_pred
theorem mul_sub_one (n m : Nat) : n * (m - 1) = n * m - n := by
rw [Nat.mul_comm, Nat.sub_one_mul , Nat.mul_comm]
@@ -1158,33 +1112,6 @@ theorem not_lt_eq (a b : Nat) : (¬ (a < b)) = (b ≤ a) :=
theorem not_gt_eq (a b : Nat) : (¬ (a > b)) = (a b) :=
not_lt_eq b a
/-! # csimp theorems -/
@[csimp] theorem fold_eq_foldTR : @fold = @foldTR :=
funext fun α => funext fun f => funext fun n => funext fun init =>
let rec go : m n, foldTR.loop f (m + n) m (fold f n init) = fold f (m + n) init
| 0, n => by simp [foldTR.loop]
| succ m, n => by rw [foldTR.loop, add_sub_self_left, succ_add]; exact go m (succ n)
(go n 0).symm
@[csimp] theorem any_eq_anyTR : @any = @anyTR :=
funext fun f => funext fun n =>
let rec go : m n, (any f n || anyTR.loop f (m + n) m) = any f (m + n)
| 0, n => by simp [anyTR.loop]
| succ m, n => by
rw [anyTR.loop, add_sub_self_left, Bool.or_assoc, succ_add]
exact go m (succ n)
(go n 0).symm
@[csimp] theorem all_eq_allTR : @all = @allTR :=
funext fun f => funext fun n =>
let rec go : m n, (all f n && allTR.loop f (m + n) m) = all f (m + n)
| 0, n => by simp [allTR.loop]
| succ m, n => by
rw [allTR.loop, add_sub_self_left, Bool.and_assoc, succ_add]
exact go m (succ n)
(go n 0).symm
@[csimp] theorem repeat_eq_repeatTR : @repeat = @repeatTR :=
funext fun α => funext fun f => funext fun n => funext fun init =>
let rec go : m n, repeatTR.loop f m (repeat f n init) = repeat f (m + n) init
@@ -1193,31 +1120,3 @@ theorem not_gt_eq (a b : Nat) : (¬ (a > b)) = (a ≤ b) :=
(go n 0).symm
end Nat
namespace Prod
/--
`(start, stop).foldI f a` evaluates `f` on all the numbers
from `start` (inclusive) to `stop` (exclusive) in increasing order:
* `(5, 8).foldI f init = init |> f 5 |> f 6 |> f 7`
-/
@[inline] def foldI {α : Type u} (f : Nat α α) (i : Nat × Nat) (a : α) : α :=
Nat.foldTR.loop f i.2 (i.2 - i.1) a
/--
`(start, stop).anyI f a` returns true if `f` is true for some natural number
from `start` (inclusive) to `stop` (exclusive):
* `(5, 8).anyI f = f 5 || f 6 || f 7`
-/
@[inline] def anyI (f : Nat Bool) (i : Nat × Nat) : Bool :=
Nat.anyTR.loop f i.2 (i.2 - i.1)
/--
`(start, stop).allI f a` returns true if `f` is true for all natural numbers
from `start` (inclusive) to `stop` (exclusive):
* `(5, 8).anyI f = f 5 && f 6 && f 7`
-/
@[inline] def allI (f : Nat Bool) (i : Nat × Nat) : Bool :=
Nat.allTR.loop f i.2 (i.2 - i.1)
end Prod

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@@ -71,6 +71,9 @@ theorem shiftRight_eq_div_pow (m : Nat) : ∀ n, m >>> n = m / 2 ^ n
rw [shiftRight_add, shiftRight_eq_div_pow m k]
simp [Nat.div_div_eq_div_mul, Nat.pow_succ, shiftRight_succ]
theorem shiftRight_eq_zero (m n : Nat) (hn : m < 2^n) : m >>> n = 0 := by
simp [Nat.shiftRight_eq_div_pow, Nat.div_eq_of_lt hn]
/-!
### testBit
We define an operation for testing individual bits in the binary representation

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@@ -357,7 +357,7 @@ theorem testBit_two_pow_of_ne {n m : Nat} (hm : n ≠ m) : testBit (2 ^ n) m = f
| zero => simp
| succ n =>
rw [mod_eq_of_lt (a := 1) (Nat.one_lt_two_pow (by omega)), mod_two_eq_one_iff_testBit_zero, testBit_two_pow_sub_one ]
simp only [zero_lt_succ, decide_True]
simp only [zero_lt_succ, decide_true]
@[simp] theorem mod_two_pos_mod_two_eq_one : x % 2 ^ j % 2 = 1 (0 < j) x % 2 = 1 := by
rw [mod_two_eq_one_iff_testBit_zero, testBit_mod_two_pow]

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@@ -6,50 +6,51 @@ Author: Leonardo de Moura
prelude
import Init.Control.Basic
import Init.Data.Nat.Basic
import Init.Omega
namespace Nat
universe u v
@[inline] def forM {m} [Monad m] (n : Nat) (f : Nat m Unit) : m Unit :=
let rec @[specialize] loop
| 0 => pure ()
| i+1 => do f (n-i-1); loop i
loop n
@[inline] def forM {m} [Monad m] (n : Nat) (f : (i : Nat) i < n m Unit) : m Unit :=
let rec @[specialize] loop : i, i n m Unit
| 0, _ => pure ()
| i+1, h => do f (n-i-1) (by omega); loop i (Nat.le_of_succ_le h)
loop n (by simp)
@[inline] def forRevM {m} [Monad m] (n : Nat) (f : Nat m Unit) : m Unit :=
let rec @[specialize] loop
| 0 => pure ()
| i+1 => do f i; loop i
loop n
@[inline] def forRevM {m} [Monad m] (n : Nat) (f : (i : Nat) i < n m Unit) : m Unit :=
let rec @[specialize] loop : i, i n m Unit
| 0, _ => pure ()
| i+1, h => do f i (by omega); loop i (Nat.le_of_succ_le h)
loop n (by simp)
@[inline] def foldM {α : Type u} {m : Type u Type v} [Monad m] (f : Nat α m α) (init : α) (n : Nat) : m α :=
let rec @[specialize] loop
| 0, a => pure a
| i+1, a => f (n-i-1) a >>= loop i
loop n init
@[inline] def foldM {α : Type u} {m : Type u Type v} [Monad m] (n : Nat) (f : (i : Nat) i < n α m α) (init : α) : m α :=
let rec @[specialize] loop : i, i n α m α
| 0, h, a => pure a
| i+1, h, a => f (n-i-1) (by omega) a >>= loop i (Nat.le_of_succ_le h)
loop n (by omega) init
@[inline] def foldRevM {α : Type u} {m : Type u Type v} [Monad m] (f : Nat α m α) (init : α) (n : Nat) : m α :=
let rec @[specialize] loop
| 0, a => pure a
| i+1, a => f i a >>= loop i
loop n init
@[inline] def foldRevM {α : Type u} {m : Type u Type v} [Monad m] (n : Nat) (f : (i : Nat) i < n α m α) (init : α) : m α :=
let rec @[specialize] loop : i, i n α m α
| 0, h, a => pure a
| i+1, h, a => f i (by omega) a >>= loop i (Nat.le_of_succ_le h)
loop n (by omega) init
@[inline] def allM {m} [Monad m] (n : Nat) (p : Nat m Bool) : m Bool :=
let rec @[specialize] loop
| 0 => pure true
| i+1 => do
match ( p (n-i-1)) with
| true => loop i
@[inline] def allM {m} [Monad m] (n : Nat) (p : (i : Nat) i < n m Bool) : m Bool :=
let rec @[specialize] loop : i, i n m Bool
| 0, _ => pure true
| i+1 , h => do
match ( p (n-i-1) (by omega)) with
| true => loop i (by omega)
| false => pure false
loop n
loop n (by simp)
@[inline] def anyM {m} [Monad m] (n : Nat) (p : Nat m Bool) : m Bool :=
let rec @[specialize] loop
| 0 => pure false
| i+1 => do
match ( p (n-i-1)) with
@[inline] def anyM {m} [Monad m] (n : Nat) (p : (i : Nat) i < n m Bool) : m Bool :=
let rec @[specialize] loop : i, i n m Bool
| 0, _ => pure false
| i+1, h => do
match ( p (n-i-1) (by omega)) with
| true => pure true
| false => loop i
loop n
| false => loop i (Nat.le_of_succ_le h)
loop n (by simp)
end Nat

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@@ -39,9 +39,9 @@ protected theorem dvd_add_iff_right {k m n : Nat} (h : k m) : k n ↔ k
protected theorem dvd_add_iff_left {k m n : Nat} (h : k n) : k m k m + n := by
rw [Nat.add_comm]; exact Nat.dvd_add_iff_right h
theorem dvd_mod_iff {k m n : Nat} (h: k n) : k m % n k m :=
have := Nat.dvd_add_iff_left <| Nat.dvd_trans h <| Nat.dvd_mul_right n (m / n)
by rwa [mod_add_div] at this
theorem dvd_mod_iff {k m n : Nat} (h: k n) : k m % n k m := by
have := Nat.dvd_add_iff_left (m := m % n) <| Nat.dvd_trans h <| Nat.dvd_mul_right n (m / n)
rwa [mod_add_div] at this
theorem le_of_dvd {m n : Nat} (h : 0 < n) : m n m n
| k, e => by
@@ -92,7 +92,7 @@ protected theorem div_mul_cancel {n m : Nat} (H : n m) : m / n * n = m := by
rw [Nat.mul_comm, Nat.mul_div_cancel' H]
@[simp] theorem mod_mod_of_dvd (a : Nat) (h : c b) : a % b % c = a % c := by
rw (occs := .pos [2]) [ mod_add_div a b]
rw (occs := [2]) [ mod_add_div a b]
have x, h := h
subst h
rw [Nat.mul_assoc, add_mul_mod_self_left]

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/-
Copyright (c) 2014 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE.
Authors: Floris van Doorn, Leonardo de Moura, Kim Morrison
-/
prelude
import Init.Omega
import Init.Data.List.FinRange
set_option linter.missingDocs true -- keep it documented
universe u
namespace Nat
/--
`Nat.fold` evaluates `f` on the numbers up to `n` exclusive, in increasing order:
* `Nat.fold f 3 init = init |> f 0 |> f 1 |> f 2`
-/
@[specialize] def fold {α : Type u} : (n : Nat) (f : (i : Nat) i < n α α) (init : α) α
| 0, f, a => a
| succ n, f, a => f n (by omega) (fold n (fun i h => f i (by omega)) a)
/-- Tail-recursive version of `Nat.fold`. -/
@[inline] def foldTR {α : Type u} (n : Nat) (f : (i : Nat) i < n α α) (init : α) : α :=
let rec @[specialize] loop : j, j n α α
| 0, h, a => a
| succ m, h, a => loop m (by omega) (f (n - succ m) (by omega) a)
loop n (by omega) init
/--
`Nat.foldRev` evaluates `f` on the numbers up to `n` exclusive, in decreasing order:
* `Nat.foldRev f 3 init = f 0 <| f 1 <| f 2 <| init`
-/
@[specialize] def foldRev {α : Type u} : (n : Nat) (f : (i : Nat) i < n α α) (init : α) α
| 0, f, a => a
| succ n, f, a => foldRev n (fun i h => f i (by omega)) (f n (by omega) a)
/-- `any f n = true` iff there is `i in [0, n-1]` s.t. `f i = true` -/
@[specialize] def any : (n : Nat) (f : (i : Nat) i < n Bool) Bool
| 0, f => false
| succ n, f => any n (fun i h => f i (by omega)) || f n (by omega)
/-- Tail-recursive version of `Nat.any`. -/
@[inline] def anyTR (n : Nat) (f : (i : Nat) i < n Bool) : Bool :=
let rec @[specialize] loop : (i : Nat) i n Bool
| 0, h => false
| succ m, h => f (n - succ m) (by omega) || loop m (by omega)
loop n (by omega)
/-- `all f n = true` iff every `i in [0, n-1]` satisfies `f i = true` -/
@[specialize] def all : (n : Nat) (f : (i : Nat) i < n Bool) Bool
| 0, f => true
| succ n, f => all n (fun i h => f i (by omega)) && f n (by omega)
/-- Tail-recursive version of `Nat.all`. -/
@[inline] def allTR (n : Nat) (f : (i : Nat) i < n Bool) : Bool :=
let rec @[specialize] loop : (i : Nat) i n Bool
| 0, h => true
| succ m, h => f (n - succ m) (by omega) && loop m (by omega)
loop n (by omega)
/-! # csimp theorems -/
theorem fold_congr {α : Type u} {n m : Nat} (w : n = m)
(f : (i : Nat) i < n α α) (init : α) :
fold n f init = fold m (fun i h => f i (by omega)) init := by
subst m
rfl
theorem foldTR_loop_congr {α : Type u} {n m : Nat} (w : n = m)
(f : (i : Nat) i < n α α) (j : Nat) (h : j n) (init : α) :
foldTR.loop n f j h init = foldTR.loop m (fun i h => f i (by omega)) j (by omega) init := by
subst m
rfl
@[csimp] theorem fold_eq_foldTR : @fold = @foldTR :=
funext fun α => funext fun n => funext fun f => funext fun init =>
let rec go : m n f, fold (m + n) f init = foldTR.loop (m + n) f m (by omega) (fold n (fun i h => f i (by omega)) init)
| 0, n, f => by
simp only [foldTR.loop]
have t : 0 + n = n := by omega
rw [fold_congr t]
| succ m, n, f => by
have t : (m + 1) + n = m + (n + 1) := by omega
rw [foldTR.loop]
simp only [succ_eq_add_one, Nat.add_sub_cancel]
rw [fold_congr t, foldTR_loop_congr t, go, fold]
congr
omega
go n 0 f
theorem any_congr {n m : Nat} (w : n = m) (f : (i : Nat) i < n Bool) : any n f = any m (fun i h => f i (by omega)) := by
subst m
rfl
theorem anyTR_loop_congr {n m : Nat} (w : n = m) (f : (i : Nat) i < n Bool) (j : Nat) (h : j n) :
anyTR.loop n f j h = anyTR.loop m (fun i h => f i (by omega)) j (by omega) := by
subst m
rfl
@[csimp] theorem any_eq_anyTR : @any = @anyTR :=
funext fun n => funext fun f =>
let rec go : m n f, any (m + n) f = (any n (fun i h => f i (by omega)) || anyTR.loop (m + n) f m (by omega))
| 0, n, f => by
simp [anyTR.loop]
have t : 0 + n = n := by omega
rw [any_congr t]
| succ m, n, f => by
have t : (m + 1) + n = m + (n + 1) := by omega
rw [anyTR.loop]
simp only [succ_eq_add_one]
rw [any_congr t, anyTR_loop_congr t, go, any, Bool.or_assoc]
congr
omega
go n 0 f
theorem all_congr {n m : Nat} (w : n = m) (f : (i : Nat) i < n Bool) : all n f = all m (fun i h => f i (by omega)) := by
subst m
rfl
theorem allTR_loop_congr {n m : Nat} (w : n = m) (f : (i : Nat) i < n Bool) (j : Nat) (h : j n) : allTR.loop n f j h = allTR.loop m (fun i h => f i (by omega)) j (by omega) := by
subst m
rfl
@[csimp] theorem all_eq_allTR : @all = @allTR :=
funext fun n => funext fun f =>
let rec go : m n f, all (m + n) f = (all n (fun i h => f i (by omega)) && allTR.loop (m + n) f m (by omega))
| 0, n, f => by
simp [allTR.loop]
have t : 0 + n = n := by omega
rw [all_congr t]
| succ m, n, f => by
have t : (m + 1) + n = m + (n + 1) := by omega
rw [allTR.loop]
simp only [succ_eq_add_one]
rw [all_congr t, allTR_loop_congr t, go, all, Bool.and_assoc]
congr
omega
go n 0 f
@[simp] theorem fold_zero {α : Type u} (f : (i : Nat) i < 0 α α) (init : α) :
fold 0 f init = init := by simp [fold]
@[simp] theorem fold_succ {α : Type u} (n : Nat) (f : (i : Nat) i < n + 1 α α) (init : α) :
fold (n + 1) f init = f n (by omega) (fold n (fun i h => f i (by omega)) init) := by simp [fold]
theorem fold_eq_finRange_foldl {α : Type u} (n : Nat) (f : (i : Nat) i < n α α) (init : α) :
fold n f init = (List.finRange n).foldl (fun acc i, h => f i h acc) init := by
induction n with
| zero => simp
| succ n ih =>
simp [ih, List.finRange_succ_last, List.foldl_map]
@[simp] theorem foldRev_zero {α : Type u} (f : (i : Nat) i < 0 α α) (init : α) :
foldRev 0 f init = init := by simp [foldRev]
@[simp] theorem foldRev_succ {α : Type u} (n : Nat) (f : (i : Nat) i < n + 1 α α) (init : α) :
foldRev (n + 1) f init = foldRev n (fun i h => f i (by omega)) (f n (by omega) init) := by
simp [foldRev]
theorem foldRev_eq_finRange_foldr {α : Type u} (n : Nat) (f : (i : Nat) i < n α α) (init : α) :
foldRev n f init = (List.finRange n).foldr (fun i, h acc => f i h acc) init := by
induction n generalizing init with
| zero => simp
| succ n ih => simp [ih, List.finRange_succ_last, List.foldr_map]
@[simp] theorem any_zero {f : (i : Nat) i < 0 Bool} : any 0 f = false := by simp [any]
@[simp] theorem any_succ {n : Nat} (f : (i : Nat) i < n + 1 Bool) :
any (n + 1) f = (any n (fun i h => f i (by omega)) || f n (by omega)) := by simp [any]
theorem any_eq_finRange_any {n : Nat} (f : (i : Nat) i < n Bool) :
any n f = (List.finRange n).any (fun i, h => f i h) := by
induction n with
| zero => simp
| succ n ih => simp [ih, List.finRange_succ_last, List.any_map, Function.comp_def]
@[simp] theorem all_zero {f : (i : Nat) i < 0 Bool} : all 0 f = true := by simp [all]
@[simp] theorem all_succ {n : Nat} (f : (i : Nat) i < n + 1 Bool) :
all (n + 1) f = (all n (fun i h => f i (by omega)) && f n (by omega)) := by simp [all]
theorem all_eq_finRange_all {n : Nat} (f : (i : Nat) i < n Bool) :
all n f = (List.finRange n).all (fun i, h => f i h) := by
induction n with
| zero => simp
| succ n ih => simp [ih, List.finRange_succ_last, List.all_map, Function.comp_def]
end Nat
namespace Prod
/--
`(start, stop).foldI f a` evaluates `f` on all the numbers
from `start` (inclusive) to `stop` (exclusive) in increasing order:
* `(5, 8).foldI f init = init |> f 5 |> f 6 |> f 7`
-/
@[inline] def foldI {α : Type u} (i : Nat × Nat) (f : (j : Nat) i.1 j j < i.2 α α) (a : α) : α :=
(i.2 - i.1).fold (fun j _ => f (i.1 + j) (by omega) (by omega)) a
/--
`(start, stop).anyI f a` returns true if `f` is true for some natural number
from `start` (inclusive) to `stop` (exclusive):
* `(5, 8).anyI f = f 5 || f 6 || f 7`
-/
@[inline] def anyI (i : Nat × Nat) (f : (j : Nat) i.1 j j < i.2 Bool) : Bool :=
(i.2 - i.1).any (fun j _ => f (i.1 + j) (by omega) (by omega))
/--
`(start, stop).allI f a` returns true if `f` is true for all natural numbers
from `start` (inclusive) to `stop` (exclusive):
* `(5, 8).anyI f = f 5 && f 6 && f 7`
-/
@[inline] def allI (i : Nat × Nat) (f : (j : Nat) i.1 j j < i.2 Bool) : Bool :=
(i.2 - i.1).all (fun j _ => f (i.1 + j) (by omega) (by omega))
end Prod

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@@ -651,8 +651,8 @@ theorem sub_mul_mod {x k n : Nat} (h₁ : n*k ≤ x) : (x - n*k) % n = x % n :=
| .inr npos => Nat.mod_eq_of_lt (mod_lt _ npos)
theorem mul_mod (a b n : Nat) : a * b % n = (a % n) * (b % n) % n := by
rw (occs := .pos [1]) [ mod_add_div a n]
rw (occs := .pos [1]) [ mod_add_div b n]
rw (occs := [1]) [ mod_add_div a n]
rw (occs := [1]) [ mod_add_div b n]
rw [Nat.add_mul, Nat.mul_add, Nat.mul_add,
Nat.mul_assoc, Nat.mul_assoc, Nat.mul_add n, add_mul_mod_self_left,
Nat.mul_comm _ (n * (b / n)), Nat.mul_assoc, add_mul_mod_self_left]
@@ -679,6 +679,10 @@ theorem add_mod (a b n : Nat) : (a + b) % n = ((a % n) + (b % n)) % n := by
@[simp] theorem mod_mul_mod {a b c : Nat} : (a % c * b) % c = a * b % c := by
rw [mul_mod, mod_mod, mul_mod]
theorem mod_eq_sub (x w : Nat) : x % w = x - w * (x / w) := by
conv => rhs; congr; rw [ mod_add_div x w]
simp
/-! ### pow -/
theorem pow_succ' {m n : Nat} : m ^ n.succ = m * m ^ n := by
@@ -846,6 +850,18 @@ protected theorem pow_lt_pow_iff_pow_mul_le_pow {a n m : Nat} (h : 1 < a) :
rw [Nat.pow_add_one, Nat.pow_le_pow_iff_right (by omega), Nat.pow_lt_pow_iff_right (by omega)]
omega
protected theorem lt_pow_self {n a : Nat} (h : 1 < a) : n < a ^ n := by
induction n with
| zero => exact Nat.zero_lt_one
| succ _ ih => exact Nat.lt_of_lt_of_le (Nat.add_lt_add_right ih 1) (Nat.pow_lt_pow_succ h)
protected theorem lt_two_pow_self : n < 2 ^ n :=
Nat.lt_pow_self Nat.one_lt_two
@[simp]
protected theorem mod_two_pow_self : n % 2 ^ n = n :=
Nat.mod_eq_of_lt Nat.lt_two_pow_self
@[simp]
theorem two_pow_pred_mul_two (h : 0 < w) :
2 ^ (w - 1) * 2 = 2 ^ w := by
@@ -1029,3 +1045,12 @@ instance decidableExistsLT [h : DecidablePred p] : DecidablePred fun n => ∃ m
instance decidableExistsLE [DecidablePred p] : DecidablePred fun n => m : Nat, m n p m :=
fun n => decidable_of_iff ( m, m < n + 1 p m)
(exists_congr fun _ => and_congr_left' Nat.lt_succ_iff)
/-! ### Results about `List.sum` specialized to `Nat` -/
protected theorem sum_pos_iff_exists_pos {l : List Nat} : 0 < l.sum x l, 0 < x := by
induction l with
| nil => simp
| cons x xs ih =>
simp [ ih]
omega

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