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Kim Morrison
26268136dc doc-string 2025-06-21 14:37:50 +10:00
Kim Morrison
98c220ea8d cleanup 2025-06-21 14:24:00 +10:00
Kim Morrison
b277f3a402 yay 2025-06-21 14:18:55 +10:00
Kim Morrison
7563199ccc fix merge 2025-06-21 13:26:10 +10:00
Kim Morrison
42882ce465 merge grind_no_nat_div 2025-06-21 13:17:04 +10:00
Kim Morrison
f20d0e4532 merge master 2025-06-21 13:14:25 +10:00
Leonardo de Moura
070e622f05 refactor: NoNatZeroDivisors
This PR refactors the `NoNatZeroDivisors` to make sure it will work
with the new `Semiring` support.
2025-06-21 11:47:35 +09:00
Kim Morrison
4ce18249d3 Merge branch 'IntModule_refactor' of github.com:leanprover/lean4 into IntModule_refactor 2025-06-20 18:14:31 +10:00
Kim Morrison
1e69d88d6f merge master 2025-06-20 16:36:29 +10:00
Kim Morrison
c5ca9aa87c merge documentation PR 2025-06-20 13:56:09 +10:00
Kim Morrison
28f89c0567 feat: add doc-string to grind algebra typeclasses 2025-06-20 13:42:29 +10:00
Kim Morrison
e6b5c45e04 Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/master' into IntModule_refactor 2025-06-20 09:36:45 +10:00
Kim Morrison
3710e4f176 fix 2025-06-19 21:05:15 +10:00
Kim Morrison
ec9865dbd5 fix proof 2025-06-19 18:41:44 +10:00
Kim Morrison
a2b03b3efd merge master 2025-06-19 17:23:32 +10:00
Kim Morrison
42eb3bb4b5 fix 2025-06-19 09:57:30 +10:00
Kim Morrison
f3f932ae8c oops 2025-06-19 09:52:53 +10:00
Kim Morrison
6c6a058beb fix 2025-06-19 09:39:05 +10:00
Kim Morrison
04113f2be5 Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/master' into IntModule_refactor 2025-06-19 09:35:37 +10:00
Kim Morrison
2b393a3b88 no_int_zero_divisors 2025-06-19 09:35:28 +10:00
Kim Morrison
e1ecc150e3 rfl 2025-06-18 18:22:49 +10:00
Kim Morrison
76fcd276c6 merge master 2025-06-18 18:20:30 +10:00
Kim Morrison
705769f466 hrmm 2025-06-18 15:25:02 +10:00
Kim Morrison
cd346a360e more 2025-06-18 15:09:37 +10:00
Kim Morrison
cfa38b055b chore: refactor of Lean.Grind.IntModule.IsOrdered 2025-06-18 14:23:28 +10:00
Kim Morrison
e9086533ed step1 2025-06-18 14:09:18 +10:00
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(In the following, use `sysctl -n hw.logicalcpu` instead of `nproc` on macOS)
To build Lean you should use `make -j$(nproc) -C build/release`.
## Running Tests
See `tests/README.md` for full documentation. Quick reference:
```bash
# Full test suite (use after builds to verify correctness)
CTEST_PARALLEL_LEVEL="$(nproc)" CTEST_OUTPUT_ON_FAILURE=1 \
make -C build/release -j "$(nproc)" test
# Specific test by name (supports regex via ctest -R)
CTEST_PARALLEL_LEVEL="$(nproc)" CTEST_OUTPUT_ON_FAILURE=1 \
make -C build/release -j "$(nproc)" test ARGS='-R grind_ematch'
# Rerun only previously failed tests
CTEST_PARALLEL_LEVEL="$(nproc)" CTEST_OUTPUT_ON_FAILURE=1 \
make -C build/release -j "$(nproc)" test ARGS='--rerun-failed'
# Single test from tests/foo/bar/ (quick check during development)
CTEST_PARALLEL_LEVEL="$(nproc)" CTEST_OUTPUT_ON_FAILURE=1 \
make -C build/release -j "$(nproc)" test ARGS=-R testname'
```
## Testing stage 2
When requested to test stage 2, build it as follows:
```
make -C build/release stage2 -j$(nproc)
```
Stage 2 is *not* automatically invalidated by changes to `src/` which allows for faster iteration
when fixing a specific file in the stage 2 build but for invalidating any files that already passed
the stage 2 build as well as for final validation,
```
make -C build/release/stage2 clean-stdlib
```
must be run manually before building.
## New features
When asked to implement new features:
* begin by reviewing existing relevant code and tests
* write comprehensive tests first (expecting that these will initially fail)
* and then iterate on the implementation until the tests pass.
## Success Criteria
*Never* report success on a task unless you have verified both a clean build without errors, and that the relevant tests pass.
## Build System Safety
**NEVER manually delete build directories** (build/, stage0/, stage1/, etc.) even when builds fail.
- ONLY use the project's documented build command: `make -j$(nproc) -C build/release`
- If a build is broken, ask the user before attempting any manual cleanup
## stage0 Is a Copy of src
**Never manually edit files under `stage0/`.** The `stage0/` directory is a snapshot of `src/` produced by `make update-stage0`. To change anything in stage0 (CMakeLists.txt, C++ source, etc.), edit the corresponding file in `src/` and let `update-stage0` propagate it.
## LSP and IDE Diagnostics
After rebuilding, LSP diagnostics may be stale until the user interacts with files. Trust command-line test results over IDE diagnostics.
## Update prompting when the user is frustrated
If the user expresses frustration with you, stop and ask them to help update this `.claude/CLAUDE.md` file with missing guidance.
## Creating pull requests
Follow the commit convention in `doc/dev/commit_convention.md`.
**Title format:** `<type>: <subject>` where type is one of: `feat`, `fix`, `doc`, `style`, `refactor`, `test`, `chore`, `perf`.
Subject should use imperative present tense ("add" not "added"), no capitalization, no trailing period.
**Body format:** The first paragraph must start with "This PR". This paragraph is automatically incorporated into release notes. Use imperative present tense. Include motivation and contrast with previous behavior when relevant. Do NOT use markdown headings (`## Summary`, `## Test plan`, etc.) in PR bodies.
Example:
```
feat: add optional binder limit to `mkPatternFromTheorem`
This PR adds a `num?` parameter to `mkPatternFromTheorem` to control how many
leading quantifiers are stripped when creating a pattern.
```
**Changelog labels:** Add one `changelog-*` label to categorize the PR for release notes:
- `changelog-language` - Language features and metaprograms
- `changelog-tactics` - User facing tactics
- `changelog-server` - Language server, widgets, and IDE extensions
- `changelog-pp` - Pretty printing
- `changelog-library` - Library
- `changelog-compiler` - Compiler, runtime, and FFI
- `changelog-lake` - Lake
- `changelog-doc` - Documentation
- `changelog-ffi` - FFI changes
- `changelog-other` - Other changes
- `changelog-no` - Do not include this PR in the release changelog
If you're unsure which label applies, it's fine to omit the label and let reviewers add it.
## Module System for `src/` Files
Files in `src/Lean/`, `src/Std/`, and `src/lake/Lake/` must have both `module` and `prelude` (CI enforces `^prelude$` on its own line). With `prelude`, nothing is auto-imported — you must explicitly import `Init.*` modules for standard library features. Check existing files in the same directory for the pattern, e.g.:
```lean
module
prelude
import Init.While -- needed for while/repeat
import Init.Data.String.TakeDrop -- needed for String.startsWith
public import Lean.Compiler.NameMangling -- public if types are used in public signatures
```
Files outside these directories (e.g. `tests/`, `script/`) use just `module`.
## CI Log Retrieval
When CI jobs fail, investigate immediately - don't wait for other jobs to complete. Individual job logs are often available even while other jobs are still running. Try `gh run view <run-id> --log` or `gh run view <run-id> --log-failed`, or use `gh run view <run-id> --job=<job-id>` to target the specific failed job. Sleeping is fine when asked to monitor CI and no failures exist yet, but once any job fails, investigate that failure immediately.
## Copyright Headers
New files require a copyright header. To get the year right, always run `date +%Y` rather than relying on memory. The copyright holder should be the author or their current employer — check other recent files by the same author in the repository to determine the correct entity (e.g., "Lean FRO, LLC", "Amazon.com, Inc. or its affiliates").
Test files (in `tests/`) do not need copyright headers.

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# Release Management Command
Execute the release process for a given version by running the release checklist and following its instructions.
## Before Starting
**IMPORTANT**: Before beginning the release process, read the in-file documentation:
- Read `script/release_checklist.py` for what the checklist script does
- Read `script/release_steps.py` for what the release steps script does
These comments explain the scripts' behavior, which repositories get special handling, and how errors are handled.
## Arguments
- `version`: The version to release (e.g., v4.24.0)
## Release Notes (Required for -rc1 releases)
For first release candidates (`-rc1`), you must create release notes BEFORE the reference-manual toolchain bump PR can be merged.
**Steps to create release notes:**
1. Generate the release notes:
```bash
cd /path/to/lean4
python3 script/release_notes.py --since <previous_version> > /tmp/release-notes-<version>.md
```
Replace `<previous_version>` with the last stable release (e.g., `v4.27.0` when releasing `v4.28.0-rc1`).
2. Review `/tmp/release-notes-<version>.md` for common issues:
- **Unterminated code blocks**: Look for code fences that aren't closed. Fetch original PR with `gh pr view <number>` to repair.
- **Truncated descriptions**: Some may end mid-sentence. Complete them from the original PR.
- **Markdown issues**: Other syntax problems that could cause parsing errors.
3. Create the release notes file in the reference-manual repository:
- File path: `Manual/Releases/v<version>.lean` (e.g., `v4_28_0.lean`)
- Use Verso format with proper imports and `#doc (Manual)` block
- **Use `#` for headers, not `##`** (Verso uses level 1 for subsections)
- **Use plain ` ``` ` not ` ```lean `** (the latter executes code)
- **Wrap underscore identifiers in backticks**: `` `bv_decide` `` not `bv_decide`
4. Update `Manual/Releases.lean`:
- Add import: `import Manual.Releases.«v4_28_0»`
- Add include: `{include 0 Manual.Releases.«v4_28_0»}`
5. Build to verify: `lake build Manual.Releases.v4_28_0`
6. Create a **separate PR** for release notes (not bundled with toolchain bump):
```bash
git checkout -b v<version>-release-notes
gh pr create --title "doc: add v<version> release notes"
```
For subsequent RCs (`-rc2`, etc.) and stable releases, just update the version number in the existing release notes file title.
See `doc/dev/release_checklist.md` section "Writing the release notes" for full details.
## Process
1. Run `script/release_checklist.py {version}` to check the current status
2. **CRITICAL: If preliminary lean4 checks fail, STOP immediately and alert the user**
- Check for: release branch exists, CMake version correct, tag exists, release page exists, release notes file exists
- **IMPORTANT**: The release page is created AUTOMATICALLY by CI after pushing the tag - DO NOT create it manually
- **IMPORTANT**: For -rc1 releases, release notes must be created before proceeding
- Do NOT create any PRs or proceed with repository updates if these checks fail
3. Create a todo list tracking all repositories that need updates
4. **CRITICAL RULE: You can ONLY run `release_steps.py` for a repository if `release_checklist.py` explicitly says to do so**
- The checklist output will say "Run `script/release_steps.py {version} {repo_name}` to create it"
- If a repository shows "🟡 Dependencies not ready", you CANNOT create a PR for it yet
- You MUST rerun `release_checklist.py` before attempting to create PRs for any new repositories
5. For each repository that the checklist says needs updating:
- Run `script/release_steps.py {version} {repo_name}` to create the PR
- Mark it complete when the PR is created
6. After creating PRs, notify the user which PRs need review and merging
7. **MANDATORY: Rerun `release_checklist.py` to check current status**
- Do this after creating each batch of PRs
- Do this after the user reports PRs have been merged
- NEVER assume a repository is ready without checking the checklist output
8. As PRs are merged and tagged, dependent repositories will become ready
9. Continue the cycle: run checklist → create PRs for ready repos → wait for merges → repeat
10. Continue until all repositories are updated and the release is complete
## Important Notes
- **NEVER merge PRs autonomously** - always wait for the user to merge PRs themselves
- The `release_steps.py` script is idempotent - it's safe to rerun
- The `release_checklist.py` script is idempotent - it's safe to rerun
- Some repositories depend on others (e.g., mathlib4 depends on batteries, aesop, etc.)
- Wait for user to merge PRs before dependent repos can be updated
- Alert user if anything unusual or scary happens
- Use appropriate timeouts for long-running builds (verso can take 10+ minutes)
- ProofWidgets4 uses semantic versioning (v0.0.X) - it's okay to create and push the next sequential tag yourself when needed for a release
## PR Status Reporting
Every time you run `release_checklist.py`, you MUST:
1. Parse the output to identify ALL open PRs mentioned (lines with "✅ PR with title ... exists")
2. Provide a summary to the user listing ALL open PRs that need review
3. Group them by status:
- PRs for repositories that are blocked by dependencies (show these but note they're blocked)
- PRs for repositories that are ready to merge (highlight these)
4. Format the summary clearly with PR numbers and URLs
This summary should be provided EVERY time you run the checklist, not just after creating new PRs.
The user needs to see the complete picture of what's waiting for review.
## Checking PR Status When Asked
When the user asks for "status" or you need to report on PRs between checklist runs:
- **ALWAYS check actual PR state** using `gh pr view <number> --repo <repo> --json state,mergedAt`
- Do NOT rely on cached CI results or previous checklist output
- The user may have merged PRs since your last check
- Report which PRs are MERGED, which are OPEN with CI status, and which are still pending
- After discovering merged PRs, rerun `release_checklist.py` to advance the release process
## Nightly Infrastructure
The nightly build system uses branches and tags across two repositories:
- `leanprover/lean4` has **branches** `nightly` and `nightly-with-mathlib` tracking the latest nightly builds
- `leanprover/lean4-nightly` has **dated tags** like `nightly-2026-01-23`
When a nightly succeeds with mathlib, all three should point to the same commit. Don't confuse these: branches are in the main lean4 repo, dated tags are in lean4-nightly.
## CI Failures: Investigate Immediately
**CRITICAL: If the checklist reports `❌ CI: X check(s) failing` for any PR, investigate immediately.**
Do NOT:
- Report it as "CI in progress" or "some checks pending"
- Wait for the remaining checks to finish before investigating
- Assume it's a transient failure without checking
DO:
1. Run `gh pr checks <number> --repo <owner>/<repo>` to see which specific check failed
2. Run `gh run view <run-id> --repo <owner>/<repo> --log-failed` to see the failure output
3. Diagnose the failure and report clearly to the user: what failed and why
4. Propose a fix if one is obvious (e.g., subverso version mismatch, transient elan install error)
The checklist now distinguishes `❌ X check(s) failing, Y still in progress` from `🔄 Y check(s) in progress`.
Any `` in CI status requires immediate investigation — do not move on.
## Waiting for CI or Merges
Use `gh pr checks --watch` to block until a PR's CI checks complete (no polling needed).
Run these as background bash commands so you get notified when they finish:
```bash
# Watch CI, then check merge state
gh pr checks <number> --repo <owner>/<repo> --watch && gh pr view <number> --repo <owner>/<repo> --json state --jq '.state'
```
For multiple PRs, launch one background command per PR in parallel. When each completes,
you'll be notified automatically via a task-notification. Do NOT use sleep-based polling
loops — `--watch` is event-driven and exits as soon as checks finish.
Note: `gh pr checks --watch` exits as soon as ALL checks complete (pass or fail). If some checks
fail while others are still running, `--watch` will continue until everything settles, then exit
with a non-zero code. So a background `--watch` finishing = all checks done; check which failed.
## Error Handling
**CRITICAL**: If something goes wrong or a command fails:
- **DO NOT** try to manually reproduce the failing steps yourself
- **DO NOT** try to fix things by running git commands or other manual operations
- Both scripts are idempotent and designed to handle partial completion gracefully
- If a script continues to fail after retrying, report the error to the user and wait for instructions

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{
"extraKnownMarketplaces": {
"leanprover": {
"source": {
"source": "github",
"repo": "leanprover/skills"
}
}
},
"enabledPlugins": {
"lean@leanprover": true
}
}

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---
name: profiling
description: Profile Lean programs with demangled names using samply and Firefox Profiler. Use when the user asks to profile a Lean binary or investigate performance.
allowed-tools: Bash, Read, Glob, Grep
---
# Profiling Lean Programs
Full documentation: `script/PROFILER_README.md`.
## Quick Start
```bash
script/lean_profile.sh ./build/release/stage1/bin/lean some_file.lean
```
Requires `samply` (`cargo install samply`) and `python3`.
## Agent Notes
- The pipeline is interactive (serves to browser at the end). When running non-interactively, run the steps manually instead of using the wrapper script.
- The three steps are: `samply record --save-only`, `symbolicate_profile.py`, then `serve_profile.py`.
- `lean_demangle.py` works standalone as a stdin filter (like `c++filt`) for quick name lookups.
- The `--raw` flag on `lean_demangle.py` gives exact demangled names without postprocessing (keeps `._redArg`, `._lam_0` suffixes as-is).
- Use `PROFILE_KEEP=1` to keep the temp directory for later inspection.
- The demangled profile is a standard Firefox Profiler JSON. Function names live in `threads[i].stringArray`, indexed by `threads[i].funcTable.name`.

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---
name: zulip-extract
description: Extract Zulip thread HTML dumps into readable plain text. Use when the user provides a Zulip HTML file or asks to parse/read/convert/summarize a Zulip thread.
---
# Zulip Thread Extractor
Run the bundled script to convert a Zulip HTML page dump into plain text.
## Usage
```bash
python3 .claude/skills/zulip-extract/zulip_thread_extract.py input.html output.txt
```
The script has zero dependencies beyond Python 3 stdlib.
It extracts sender, timestamp, message content (with code blocks,
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#!/usr/bin/env python3
"""
Convert a Zulip HTML page dump to plain text (the visible message thread).
Zero external dependencies — uses only the Python standard library.
Usage:
python3 zulip_thread_extract.py input.html [output.txt]
"""
import sys
import re
from html.parser import HTMLParser
from html import unescape
# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Minimal DOM built from stdlib HTMLParser
# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
class Node:
"""A lightweight DOM node."""
__slots__ = ('tag', 'attrs', 'children', 'parent', 'text')
def __init__(self, tag='', attrs=None):
self.tag = tag
self.attrs = dict(attrs) if attrs else {}
self.children = []
self.parent = None
self.text = '' # for text nodes only (tag == '')
@property
def cls(self):
return self.attrs.get('class', '')
def has_class(self, c):
return c in self.cls.split()
def find_all(self, tag=None, class_=None):
"""Depth-first search for matching descendants."""
for child in self.children:
if child.tag == '':
continue
match = True
if tag and child.tag != tag:
match = False
if class_ and not child.has_class(class_):
match = False
if match:
yield child
yield from child.find_all(tag, class_)
def find(self, tag=None, class_=None):
return next(self.find_all(tag, class_), None)
def get_text(self):
if self.tag == '':
return self.text
return ''.join(c.get_text() for c in self.children)
class DOMBuilder(HTMLParser):
"""Build a minimal DOM tree from HTML."""
VOID_ELEMENTS = frozenset([
'area', 'base', 'br', 'col', 'embed', 'hr', 'img', 'input',
'link', 'meta', 'param', 'source', 'track', 'wbr',
])
def __init__(self):
super().__init__()
self.root = Node('root')
self._cur = self.root
def handle_starttag(self, tag, attrs):
node = Node(tag, attrs)
node.parent = self._cur
self._cur.children.append(node)
if tag not in self.VOID_ELEMENTS:
self._cur = node
def handle_endtag(self, tag):
# Walk up to find the matching open tag (tolerates misnesting)
n = self._cur
while n and n.tag != tag and n.parent:
n = n.parent
if n and n.parent:
self._cur = n.parent
def handle_data(self, data):
t = Node()
t.text = data
t.parent = self._cur
self._cur.children.append(t)
def handle_entityref(self, name):
self.handle_data(unescape(f'&{name};'))
def handle_charref(self, name):
self.handle_data(unescape(f'&#{name};'))
def parse_html(path):
with open(path, 'r', encoding='utf-8') as f:
html = f.read()
builder = DOMBuilder()
builder.feed(html)
return builder.root
# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Content extraction
# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
SKIP_CLASSES = {
'message_controls', 'message_length_controller',
'code-buttons-container', 'copy_codeblock', 'code_external_link',
'message_edit_notice', 'edit-notifications',
}
def should_skip(node):
return bool(SKIP_CLASSES & set(node.cls.split()))
def extract_content(node):
"""Recursively convert a message_content node into readable text."""
parts = []
for child in node.children:
# Text node
if child.tag == '':
parts.append(child.text)
continue
if should_skip(child):
continue
cls_set = set(child.cls.split())
# Code block wrappers (div.codehilite / div.zulip-code-block)
if child.tag == 'div' and ({'codehilite', 'zulip-code-block'} & cls_set):
code = child.find('code')
lang = child.attrs.get('data-code-language', '')
text = code.get_text() if code else child.get_text()
parts.append(f'\n```{lang}\n{text}```\n')
continue
# <pre> (bare code blocks without wrapper div)
if child.tag == 'pre':
code = child.find('code')
text = code.get_text() if code else child.get_text()
parts.append(f'\n```\n{text}```\n')
continue
# Inline <code>
if child.tag == 'code':
parts.append(f'`{child.get_text()}`')
continue
# Paragraph
if child.tag == 'p':
inner = extract_content(child)
parts.append(f'\n{inner}\n')
continue
# Line break
if child.tag == 'br':
parts.append('\n')
continue
# Links
if child.tag == 'a':
href = child.attrs.get('href', '')
text = child.get_text().strip()
if href and not href.startswith('#') and text:
parts.append(f'[{text}]({href})')
else:
parts.append(text)
continue
# Block quotes
if child.tag == 'blockquote':
bq = extract_content(child).strip()
parts.append('\n' + '\n'.join(f'> {l}' for l in bq.split('\n')) + '\n')
continue
# Lists
if child.tag in ('ul', 'ol'):
for i, li in enumerate(c for c in child.children if c.tag == 'li'):
pfx = f'{i+1}.' if child.tag == 'ol' else '-'
parts.append(f'\n{pfx} {extract_content(li).strip()}')
parts.append('\n')
continue
# User mentions
if 'user-mention' in cls_set:
parts.append(f'@{child.get_text().strip().lstrip("@")}')
continue
# Emoji
if 'emoji' in cls_set:
alt = child.attrs.get('alt', '') or child.attrs.get('title', '')
if alt:
parts.append(alt)
continue
# Recurse into everything else
parts.append(extract_content(child))
return ''.join(parts)
# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Thread extraction
# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
def extract_thread(html_path, output_path=None):
root = parse_html(html_path)
# Find the message list
msg_list = root.find('div', class_='message-list')
if not msg_list:
print("ERROR: Could not find message list.", file=sys.stderr)
sys.exit(1)
# Topic header
header = msg_list.find('div', class_='message_header')
stream_name = topic_name = date_str = ''
if header:
el = header.find('span', class_='message-header-stream-name')
if el: stream_name = el.get_text().strip()
el = header.find('span', class_='stream-topic-inner')
if el: topic_name = el.get_text().strip()
el = header.find('span', class_='recipient_row_date')
if el:
tr = el.find('span', class_='timerender-content')
if tr:
date_str = tr.attrs.get('data-tippy-content', '') or tr.get_text().strip()
# Messages
messages = []
for row in msg_list.find_all('div', class_='message_row'):
if not row.has_class('messagebox-includes-sender'):
continue
msg = {}
sn = row.find('span', class_='sender_name_text')
if sn:
un = sn.find('span', class_='user-name')
msg['sender'] = (un or sn).get_text().strip()
tm = row.find('a', class_='message-time')
if tm:
msg['time'] = tm.get_text().strip()
cd = row.find('div', class_='message_content')
if cd:
text = extract_content(cd)
text = re.sub(r'\n{3,}', '\n\n', text).strip()
msg['content'] = text
# Reactions
reactions = []
for rx in row.find_all('div', class_='message_reaction'):
em = rx.find('div', class_='emoji_alt_code')
if em:
reactions.append(em.get_text().strip())
else:
img = rx.find(tag='img')
if img:
reactions.append(img.attrs.get('alt', ''))
cnt = rx.find('span', class_='message_reaction_count')
if cnt and reactions:
c = cnt.get_text().strip()
if c and c != '1':
reactions[-1] += f' x{c}'
if reactions:
msg['reactions'] = reactions
if msg.get('content') or msg.get('sender'):
messages.append(msg)
# Format
lines = [
'=' * 70,
f'# {stream_name} > {topic_name}',
]
if date_str:
lines.append(f'# Started: {date_str}')
lines += [f'# Messages: {len(messages)}', '=' * 70, '']
for msg in messages:
lines.append(f'--- {msg.get("sender","?")} [{msg.get("time","")}] ---')
lines.append(msg.get('content', ''))
if msg.get('reactions'):
lines.append(f' Reactions: {", ".join(msg["reactions"])}')
lines.append('')
result = '\n'.join(lines)
if output_path:
with open(output_path, 'w', encoding='utf-8') as f:
f.write(result)
print(f"Written {len(messages)} messages to {output_path}")
else:
print(result)
if __name__ == '__main__':
if len(sys.argv) < 2:
print(f"Usage: {sys.argv[0]} input.html [output.txt]")
sys.exit(1)
extract_thread(sys.argv[1], sys.argv[2] if len(sys.argv) > 2 else None)

1
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@@ -4,4 +4,3 @@ RELEASES.md merge=union
stage0/** binary linguist-generated
# The following file is often manually edited, so do show it in diffs
stage0/src/stdlib_flags.h -binary -linguist-generated
doc/std/grove/GroveStdlib/Generated/** linguist-generated

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@@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ assignees: ''
### Prerequisites
<!-- Please put an X between the brackets as you perform the following steps: -->
Please put an X between the brackets as you perform the following steps:
* [ ] Check that your issue is not already filed:
https://github.com/leanprover/lean4/issues

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@@ -1,5 +0,0 @@
self-hosted-runner:
labels:
- nscloud-ubuntu-22.04-amd64-4x16
- nscloud-ubuntu-22.04-amd64-8x16
- nscloud-macos-sonoma-arm64-6x14

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@@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ jobs:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- name: Checkout
uses: actions/checkout@v6
uses: actions/checkout@v4
- name: actionlint
uses: raven-actions/actionlint@v2
with:

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@@ -1,41 +0,0 @@
name: Check awaiting-manual label
on:
merge_group:
pull_request_target:
types: [opened, synchronize, reopened, labeled, unlabeled]
permissions:
pull-requests: read
jobs:
check-awaiting-manual:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- name: Check awaiting-manual label
id: check-awaiting-manual-label
if: github.event_name == 'pull_request_target'
uses: actions/github-script@v8
with:
script: |
const { labels, number: prNumber } = context.payload.pull_request;
const hasAwaiting = labels.some(label => label.name == "awaiting-manual");
const hasBreaks = labels.some(label => label.name == "breaks-manual");
const hasBuilds = labels.some(label => label.name == "builds-manual");
if (hasAwaiting && hasBreaks) {
core.setFailed('PR has both "awaiting-manual" and "breaks-manual" labels.');
} else if (hasAwaiting && !hasBreaks && !hasBuilds) {
core.info('PR is marked "awaiting-manual" but neither "breaks-manual" nor "builds-manual" labels are present.');
core.setOutput('awaiting', 'true');
}
- name: Wait for manual compatibility
if: github.event_name == 'pull_request_target' && steps.check-awaiting-manual-label.outputs.awaiting == 'true'
run: |
echo "::notice title=Awaiting manual::PR is marked 'awaiting-manual' but neither 'breaks-manual' nor 'builds-manual' labels are present."
echo "This check will remain in progress until the PR is updated with appropriate manual compatibility labels."
# Keep the job running indefinitely to show "in progress" status
while true; do
sleep 3600 # Sleep for 1 hour at a time
done

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@@ -2,20 +2,17 @@ name: Check awaiting-mathlib label
on:
merge_group:
pull_request_target:
pull_request:
types: [opened, synchronize, reopened, labeled, unlabeled]
permissions:
pull-requests: read
jobs:
check-awaiting-mathlib:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- name: Check awaiting-mathlib label
id: check-awaiting-mathlib-label
if: github.event_name == 'pull_request_target'
uses: actions/github-script@v8
if: github.event_name == 'pull_request'
uses: actions/github-script@v7
with:
script: |
const { labels, number: prNumber } = context.payload.pull_request;
@@ -31,7 +28,7 @@ jobs:
}
- name: Wait for mathlib compatibility
if: github.event_name == 'pull_request_target' && steps.check-awaiting-mathlib-label.outputs.awaiting == 'true'
if: github.event_name == 'pull_request' && steps.check-awaiting-mathlib-label.outputs.awaiting == 'true'
run: |
echo "::notice title=Awaiting mathlib::PR is marked 'awaiting-mathlib' but neither 'breaks-mathlib' nor 'builds-mathlib' labels are present."
echo "This check will remain in progress until the PR is updated with appropriate mathlib compatibility labels."

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@@ -3,6 +3,9 @@ name: build-template
on:
workflow_call:
inputs:
check-level:
type: string
required: true
config:
type: string
required: true
@@ -33,7 +36,7 @@ jobs:
include: ${{fromJson(inputs.config)}}
# complete all jobs
fail-fast: false
runs-on: ${{ endsWith(matrix.os, '-with-cache') && fromJSON(format('["{0}", "nscloud-git-mirror-1gb"]', matrix.os)) || matrix.os }}
runs-on: ${{ matrix.os }}
defaults:
run:
shell: ${{ matrix.shell || 'nix develop -c bash -euxo pipefail {0}' }}
@@ -49,7 +52,7 @@ jobs:
LSAN_OPTIONS: max_leaks=10
# somehow MinGW clang64 (or cmake?) defaults to `g++` even though it doesn't exist
CXX: c++
MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET: 11.0
MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET: 10.15
steps:
- name: Install Nix
uses: DeterminateSystems/nix-installer-action@main
@@ -66,7 +69,7 @@ jobs:
brew install ccache tree zstd coreutils gmp libuv
if: runner.os == 'macOS'
- name: Checkout
uses: actions/checkout@v6
uses: actions/checkout@v4
with:
# the default is to use a virtual merge commit between the PR and master: just use the PR
ref: ${{ github.event.pull_request.head.sha }}
@@ -79,7 +82,7 @@ jobs:
- name: CI Merge Checkout
run: |
git fetch --depth=1 origin ${{ github.sha }}
git checkout FETCH_HEAD flake.nix flake.lock script/prepare-* tests/elab/importStructure.lean
git checkout FETCH_HEAD flake.nix flake.lock script/prepare-* tests/lean/run/importStructure.lean
if: github.event_name == 'pull_request'
# (needs to be after "Checkout" so files don't get overridden)
- name: Setup emsdk
@@ -94,37 +97,30 @@ jobs:
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install -y gcc-multilib g++-multilib ccache libuv1-dev:i386 pkgconf:i386
if: matrix.cmultilib
- name: Restore Cache
- name: Cache
id: restore-cache
uses: actions/cache/restore@v5
uses: actions/cache/restore@v4
with:
# NOTE: must be in sync with `save` below and with `restore-cache` in `update-stage0.yml`
# NOTE: must be in sync with `save` below
path: |
.ccache
${{ matrix.name == 'Linux Lake' && 'build/stage1/**/*.trace
${{ matrix.name == 'Linux Lake' && false && 'build/stage1/**/*.trace
build/stage1/**/*.olean*
build/stage1/**/*.ilean
build/stage1/**/*.ir
build/stage1/**/*.c
build/stage1/**/*.c.o*' || '' }}
key: ${{ matrix.name }}-build-v4-${{ github.sha }}
key: ${{ matrix.name }}-build-v3-${{ github.sha }}
# fall back to (latest) previous cache
restore-keys: |
${{ matrix.name }}-build-v4
${{ matrix.name }}-build-v3
# open nix-shell once for initial setup
- name: Setup
run: |
ccache --zero-stats
if: runner.os == 'Linux'
- name: Set up env
- name: Set up NPROC
run: |
echo "NPROC=$(nproc 2>/dev/null || sysctl -n hw.logicalcpu 2>/dev/null || echo 4)" >> $GITHUB_ENV
if ! diff src/stdlib_flags.h stage0/src/stdlib_flags.h; then
echo "src/stdlib_flags.h and stage0/src/stdlib_flags.h differ, will test and pack stage 2"
echo "TARGET_STAGE=stage2" >> $GITHUB_ENV
else
echo "TARGET_STAGE=stage1" >> $GITHUB_ENV
fi
- name: Build
run: |
ulimit -c unlimited # coredumps
@@ -145,9 +141,6 @@ jobs:
if [[ -n '${{ matrix.prepare-llvm }}' ]]; then
wget -q ${{ matrix.llvm-url }}
PREPARE="$(${{ matrix.prepare-llvm }})"
if [ "$TARGET_STAGE" == "stage2" ]; then
cp -r stage1 stage2
fi
eval "OPTIONS+=($PREPARE)"
fi
if [[ -n '${{ matrix.release }}' && -n '${{ inputs.nightly }}' ]]; then
@@ -162,28 +155,10 @@ jobs:
fi
# contortion to support empty OPTIONS with old macOS bash
cmake .. --preset ${{ matrix.CMAKE_PRESET || 'release' }} -B . ${{ matrix.CMAKE_OPTIONS }} ${OPTIONS[@]+"${OPTIONS[@]}"} -DLEAN_INSTALL_PREFIX=$PWD/..
time make $TARGET_STAGE -j$NPROC
# Should be done as early as possible and in particular *before* "Check rebootstrap" which
# changes the state of stage1/
- name: Save Cache
# Caching on cancellation created some mysterious issues perhaps related to improper build
# shutdown
if: steps.restore-cache.outputs.cache-hit != 'true' && !cancelled()
uses: actions/cache/save@v5
with:
# NOTE: must be in sync with `restore` above
path: |
.ccache
${{ matrix.name == 'Linux Lake' && 'build/stage1/**/*.trace
build/stage1/**/*.olean*
build/stage1/**/*.ilean
build/stage1/**/*.ir
build/stage1/**/*.c
build/stage1/**/*.c.o*' || '' }}
key: ${{ steps.restore-cache.outputs.cache-primary-key }}
time make -j$NPROC
- name: Install
run: |
make -C build/$TARGET_STAGE install
make -C build install
- name: Check Binaries
run: ${{ matrix.binary-check }} lean-*/bin/* || true
- name: Count binary symbols
@@ -207,52 +182,51 @@ jobs:
else
${{ matrix.tar || 'tar' }} cf - $dir | zstd -T0 --no-progress -o pack/$dir.tar.zst
fi
- uses: actions/upload-artifact@v5
- uses: actions/upload-artifact@v4
if: matrix.release
with:
name: build-${{ matrix.name }}
path: pack/*
- name: Lean stats
run: |
build/$TARGET_STAGE/bin/lean --stats src/Lean.lean
build/stage1/bin/lean --stats src/Lean.lean
if: ${{ !matrix.cross }}
- name: Test
id: test
run: |
ulimit -c unlimited # coredumps
time ctest --preset ${{ matrix.CMAKE_PRESET || 'release' }} --test-dir build/$TARGET_STAGE -j$NPROC --output-junit test-results.xml ${{ matrix.CTEST_OPTIONS }}
if: matrix.test
time ctest --preset ${{ matrix.CMAKE_PRESET || 'release' }} --test-dir build/stage1 -j$NPROC --output-junit test-results.xml ${{ matrix.CTEST_OPTIONS }}
if: (matrix.wasm || !matrix.cross) && (inputs.check-level >= 1 || matrix.test)
- name: Test Summary
uses: test-summary/action@v2
with:
paths: build/${{ env.TARGET_STAGE }}/test-results.xml
paths: build/stage1/test-results.xml
# prefix `if` above with `always` so it's run even if tests failed
if: always() && steps.test.conclusion != 'skipped'
- name: Check Test Binary
run: ${{ matrix.binary-check }} tests/compile/534.lean.out
run: ${{ matrix.binary-check }} tests/compiler/534.lean.out
if: (!matrix.cross) && steps.test.conclusion != 'skipped'
- name: Build Stage 2
run: |
make -C build -j$NPROC stage2
if: matrix.test-bench
if: matrix.test-speedcenter
- name: Check Stage 3
run: |
make -C build -j$NPROC check-stage3
if: matrix.check-stage3
- name: Test Benchmarks
- name: Test Speedcenter Benchmarks
run: |
cd tests
nix develop -c make -C ../build -j$NPROC bench
if: matrix.test-bench
# Necessary for some timing metrics but does not work on Namespace runners
# and we just want to test that the benchmarks run at all here
#echo -1 | sudo tee /proc/sys/kernel/perf_event_paranoid
export BUILD=$PWD/build PATH=$PWD/build/stage1/bin:$PATH
cd tests/bench
nix shell .#temci -c temci exec --config speedcenter.yaml --included_blocks fast --runs 1
if: matrix.test-speedcenter
- name: Check rebootstrap
run: |
set -e
# clean rebuild in case of Makefile changes/Lake does not detect uncommited stage 0
# changes yet
make -C build update-stage0
make -C build/stage1 clean-stdlib
time make -C build -j$NPROC
time ctest --preset ${{ matrix.CMAKE_PRESET || 'release' }} --test-dir build/stage1 -j$NPROC
# clean rebuild in case of Makefile changes
make -C build update-stage0 && rm -rf build/stage* && make -C build -j$NPROC
if: matrix.check-rebootstrap
- name: CCache stats
if: always()
@@ -264,3 +238,16 @@ jobs:
progbin="$(file $c | sed "s/.*execfn: '\([^']*\)'.*/\1/")"
echo bt | $GDB/bin/gdb -q $progbin $c || true
done
- name: Save Cache
if: always() && steps.restore-cache.outputs.cache-hit != 'true'
uses: actions/cache/save@v4
with:
# NOTE: must be in sync with `restore` above
path: |
.ccache
${{ matrix.name == 'Linux Lake' && false && 'build/stage1/**/*.trace
build/stage1/**/*.olean*
build/stage1/**/*.ilean
build/stage1/**/*.c
build/stage1/**/*.c.o*' || '' }}
key: ${{ steps.restore-cache.outputs.cache-primary-key }}

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@@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ jobs:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- name: Checkout
uses: actions/checkout@v6
uses: actions/checkout@v4
with:
# the default is to use a virtual merge commit between the PR and master: just use the PR
ref: ${{ github.event.pull_request.head.sha }}

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@@ -8,11 +8,11 @@ jobs:
check-stage0-on-queue:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v6
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
with:
ref: ${{ github.event.pull_request.head.sha }}
filter: blob:none
fetch-depth: 0
filter: tree:0
- name: Find base commit
if: github.event_name == 'pull_request'
@@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ jobs:
- if: github.event_name == 'pull_request'
name: Set label
uses: actions/github-script@v8
uses: actions/github-script@v7
with:
script: |
const { owner, repo, number: issue_number } = context.issue;

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@@ -1,60 +0,0 @@
name: Check stdlib_flags.h modifications
on:
pull_request_target:
types: [opened, synchronize, reopened, labeled, unlabeled]
permissions:
pull-requests: read
jobs:
check-stdlib-flags:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- name: Check if stdlib_flags.h was modified
uses: actions/github-script@v8
with:
script: |
// Get the list of files changed in this PR
const files = await github.paginate(
github.rest.pulls.listFiles,
{
owner: context.repo.owner,
repo: context.repo.repo,
pull_number: context.payload.pull_request.number,
}
);
// Check if stdlib_flags.h was modified
const stdlibFlagsModified = files.some(file =>
file.filename === 'src/stdlib_flags.h'
);
if (stdlibFlagsModified) {
console.log('src/stdlib_flags.h was modified in this PR');
// Check if the unlock label is present
const { data: pr } = await github.rest.pulls.get({
owner: context.repo.owner,
repo: context.repo.repo,
pull_number: context.issue.number,
});
const hasUnlockLabel = pr.labels.some(label =>
label.name === 'unlock-upstream-stdlib-flags'
);
if (!hasUnlockLabel) {
core.setFailed(
'src/stdlib_flags.h was modified. This is likely a mistake. If you would like to change ' +
'bootstrapping settings or request a stage0 update, you should modify stage0/src/stdlib_flags.h. ' +
'If you really want to change src/stdlib_flags.h (which should be extremely rare), set the ' +
'unlock-upstream-stdlib-flags label.'
);
} else {
console.log('Found unlock-upstream-stdlib-flags');
}
} else {
console.log('src/stdlib_flags.h was not modified');
}

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@@ -31,6 +31,10 @@ jobs:
configure:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
outputs:
# 0: PRs without special label
# 1: PRs with `merge-ci` label, merge queue checks, master commits
# 2: PRs with `release-ci` label, releases (incl. nightlies)
check-level: ${{ steps.set-level.outputs.check-level }}
# The build matrix, dynamically generated here
matrix: ${{ steps.set-matrix.outputs.matrix }}
# secondary build jobs that should not block the CI success/merge queue
@@ -50,9 +54,9 @@ jobs:
steps:
- name: Checkout
uses: actions/checkout@v6
uses: actions/checkout@v4
# don't schedule nightlies on forks
if: github.event_name == 'schedule' && github.repository == 'leanprover/lean4' || inputs.action == 'release nightly' || (startsWith(github.ref, 'refs/tags/') && github.repository == 'leanprover/lean4')
if: github.event_name == 'schedule' && github.repository == 'leanprover/lean4' || inputs.action == 'release nightly'
- name: Set Nightly
if: github.event_name == 'schedule' && github.repository == 'leanprover/lean4' || inputs.action == 'release nightly'
id: set-nightly
@@ -60,23 +64,10 @@ jobs:
if [[ -n '${{ secrets.PUSH_NIGHTLY_TOKEN }}' ]]; then
git remote add nightly https://foo:'${{ secrets.PUSH_NIGHTLY_TOKEN }}'@github.com/${{ github.repository_owner }}/lean4-nightly.git
git fetch nightly --tags
if [[ '${{ github.event_name }}' == 'workflow_dispatch' ]]; then
# Manual re-release: create a revision of the most recent nightly
BASE_NIGHTLY=$(git tag -l 'nightly-*' | sort -rV | head -1)
# Strip any existing -revK suffix to get the base date tag
BASE_NIGHTLY="${BASE_NIGHTLY%%-rev*}"
REV=1
while git rev-parse "refs/tags/${BASE_NIGHTLY}-rev${REV}" >/dev/null 2>&1; do
REV=$((REV + 1))
done
LEAN_VERSION_STRING="${BASE_NIGHTLY}-rev${REV}"
LEAN_VERSION_STRING="nightly-$(date -u +%F)"
# do nothing if commit already has a different tag
if [[ "$(git name-rev --name-only --tags --no-undefined HEAD 2> /dev/null || echo "$LEAN_VERSION_STRING")" == "$LEAN_VERSION_STRING" ]]; then
echo "nightly=$LEAN_VERSION_STRING" >> "$GITHUB_OUTPUT"
else
# Scheduled: do nothing if commit already has a different tag
LEAN_VERSION_STRING="nightly-$(date -u +%F)"
if [[ "$(git name-rev --name-only --tags --no-undefined HEAD 2> /dev/null || echo "$LEAN_VERSION_STRING")" == "$LEAN_VERSION_STRING" ]]; then
echo "nightly=$LEAN_VERSION_STRING" >> "$GITHUB_OUTPUT"
fi
fi
fi
@@ -119,54 +110,6 @@ jobs:
TAG_NAME="${GITHUB_REF##*/}"
echo "RELEASE_TAG=$TAG_NAME" >> "$GITHUB_OUTPUT"
- name: Validate CMakeLists.txt version matches tag
if: steps.set-release.outputs.RELEASE_TAG != ''
run: |
echo "Validating CMakeLists.txt version matches tag ${{ steps.set-release.outputs.RELEASE_TAG }}"
# Extract version values from CMakeLists.txt
CMAKE_MAJOR=$(grep -E "^set\(LEAN_VERSION_MAJOR " src/CMakeLists.txt | grep -oE '[0-9]+')
CMAKE_MINOR=$(grep -E "^set\(LEAN_VERSION_MINOR " src/CMakeLists.txt | grep -oE '[0-9]+')
CMAKE_PATCH=$(grep -E "^set\(LEAN_VERSION_PATCH " src/CMakeLists.txt | grep -oE '[0-9]+')
CMAKE_IS_RELEASE=$(grep -m 1 -E "^set\(LEAN_VERSION_IS_RELEASE " src/CMakeLists.txt | sed -nE 's/^set\(LEAN_VERSION_IS_RELEASE ([0-9]+)\).*/\1/p')
# Expected values from tag parsing
TAG_MAJOR="${{ steps.set-release.outputs.LEAN_VERSION_MAJOR }}"
TAG_MINOR="${{ steps.set-release.outputs.LEAN_VERSION_MINOR }}"
TAG_PATCH="${{ steps.set-release.outputs.LEAN_VERSION_PATCH }}"
ERRORS=""
if [[ "$CMAKE_MAJOR" != "$TAG_MAJOR" ]]; then
ERRORS+="LEAN_VERSION_MAJOR: expected $TAG_MAJOR, found $CMAKE_MAJOR\n"
fi
if [[ "$CMAKE_MINOR" != "$TAG_MINOR" ]]; then
ERRORS+="LEAN_VERSION_MINOR: expected $TAG_MINOR, found $CMAKE_MINOR\n"
fi
if [[ "$CMAKE_PATCH" != "$TAG_PATCH" ]]; then
ERRORS+="LEAN_VERSION_PATCH: expected $TAG_PATCH, found $CMAKE_PATCH\n"
fi
if [[ "$CMAKE_IS_RELEASE" != "1" ]]; then
ERRORS+="LEAN_VERSION_IS_RELEASE: expected 1, found $CMAKE_IS_RELEASE\n"
fi
if [[ -n "$ERRORS" ]]; then
echo "::error::Version mismatch between tag and src/CMakeLists.txt"
echo ""
echo "Tag ${{ steps.set-release.outputs.RELEASE_TAG }} expects version $TAG_MAJOR.$TAG_MINOR.$TAG_PATCH"
echo "But src/CMakeLists.txt has mismatched values:"
echo -e "$ERRORS"
echo ""
echo "Fix src/CMakeLists.txt, delete the tag, and re-tag."
exit 1
fi
echo "Version validation passed: $TAG_MAJOR.$TAG_MINOR.$TAG_PATCH"
# 0: PRs without special label
# 1: PRs with `merge-ci` label, merge queue checks, master commits
# 2: nightlies
# 3: PRs with `release-ci` or `lake-ci` label, full releases
- name: Set check level
id: set-level
# We do not use github.event.pull_request.labels.*.name here because
@@ -174,59 +117,41 @@ jobs:
# rerun the workflow run after setting the `release-ci`/`merge-ci` labels.
run: |
check_level=0
fast=false
lake_ci=false
if [[ -n "${{ steps.set-release.outputs.RELEASE_TAG }}" || -n "${{ steps.set-release-custom.outputs.RELEASE_TAG }}" ]]; then
check_level=3
elif [[ -n "${{ steps.set-nightly.outputs.nightly }}" ]]; then
if [[ -n "${{ steps.set-nightly.outputs.nightly }}" || -n "${{ steps.set-release.outputs.RELEASE_TAG }}" || -n "${{ steps.set-release-custom.outputs.RELEASE_TAG }}" ]]; then
check_level=2
elif [[ "${{ github.event_name }}" != "pull_request" ]]; then
check_level=1
else
labels="$(gh api repos/${{ github.repository_owner }}/${{ github.event.repository.name }}/pulls/${{ github.event.pull_request.number }} --jq '.labels')"
if echo "$labels" | grep -q "release-ci"; then
check_level=3
check_level=2
elif echo "$labels" | grep -q "merge-ci"; then
check_level=1
fi
if echo "$labels" | grep -q "lake-ci"; then
lake_ci=true
fi
if echo "$labels" | grep -q "fast-ci"; then
fast=true
fi
fi
{
echo "check-level=$check_level"
echo "fast=$fast"
echo "lake-ci=$lake_ci"
} >> "$GITHUB_OUTPUT"
echo "check-level=$check_level" >> "$GITHUB_OUTPUT"
env:
GH_TOKEN: ${{ github.token }}
- name: Configure build matrix
id: set-matrix
uses: actions/github-script@v8
uses: actions/github-script@v7
with:
script: |
const level = ${{ steps.set-level.outputs.check-level }};
const fast = ${{ steps.set-level.outputs.fast }};
const lakeCi = "${{ steps.set-level.outputs.lake-ci }}" == "true";
console.log(`level: ${level}, fast: ${fast}`);
console.log(`level: ${level}`);
// use large runners where available (original repo)
let large = ${{ github.repository == 'leanprover/lean4' }};
const isPr = "${{ github.event_name }}" == "pull_request";
const isPushToMaster = "${{ github.event_name }}" == "push" && "${{ github.ref_name }}" == "master";
let matrix = [
/* TODO: to be updated to new LLVM
{
"name": "Linux LLVM",
"os": "ubuntu-latest",
"release": false,
"enabled": level >= 2,
"test": true,
"check-level": 2,
"shell": "nix develop .#oldGlibc -c bash -euxo pipefail {0}",
"llvm-url": "https://github.com/leanprover/lean-llvm/releases/download/19.1.2/lean-llvm-x86_64-linux-gnu.tar.zst",
"prepare-llvm": "../script/prepare-llvm-linux.sh lean-llvm*",
@@ -239,86 +164,66 @@ jobs:
{
// portable release build: use channel with older glibc (2.26)
"name": "Linux release",
// usually not a bottleneck so make exclusive to `fast-ci`
"os": large && fast ? "nscloud-ubuntu-22.04-amd64-8x16-with-cache" : "ubuntu-latest",
"os": large && level < 2 ? "nscloud-ubuntu-22.04-amd64-4x16" : "ubuntu-latest",
"release": true,
// Special handling for release jobs. We want:
// 1. To run it in PRs so developers get PR toolchains (so secondary without tests is sufficient)
// 1. To run it in PRs so developrs get PR toolchains (so secondary is sufficient)
// 2. To skip it in merge queues as it takes longer than the
// Linux lake build and adds little value in the merge queue
// 3. To run it in release (obviously)
// 4. To run it for pushes to master so that pushes to master have a Linux toolchain
// available as an artifact for Grove to use.
"enabled": isPr || level != 1 || isPushToMaster,
"test": level >= 1,
"secondary": level == 0,
"check-level": isPr ? 0 : 2,
"secondary": isPr,
"shell": "nix develop .#oldGlibc -c bash -euxo pipefail {0}",
"llvm-url": "https://github.com/leanprover/lean-llvm/releases/download/19.1.2/lean-llvm-x86_64-linux-gnu.tar.zst",
"prepare-llvm": "../script/prepare-llvm-linux.sh lean-llvm*",
"binary-check": "ldd -v",
// foreign code may be linked against more recent glibc
"CTEST_OPTIONS": "-E 'foreign'",
"CTEST_OPTIONS": "-E 'foreign'"
},
{
"name": "Linux Lake",
"os": large ? "nscloud-ubuntu-22.04-amd64-8x16-with-cache" : "ubuntu-latest",
"enabled": true,
"os": large ? "nscloud-ubuntu-22.04-amd64-8x16" : "ubuntu-latest",
"check-level": 0,
"test": true,
"check-rebootstrap": level >= 1,
"check-stage3": level >= 2,
"test": true,
// NOTE: `test-bench` currently seems to be broken on `ubuntu-latest`
"test-bench": large && level >= 2,
// We are not warning-free yet on all platforms, start here
"CMAKE_OPTIONS": "-DLEAN_EXTRA_CXX_FLAGS=-Werror",
// NOTE: `test-speedcenter` currently seems to be broken on `ubuntu-latest`
"test-speedcenter": large && level >= 2,
"CMAKE_OPTIONS": "-DUSE_LAKE=ON",
},
{
"name": "Linux Reldebug",
"os": "ubuntu-latest",
"enabled": level >= 2,
"test": true,
"check-level": 2,
"CMAKE_PRESET": "reldebug",
// * `elab_bench/big_do` crashes with exit code 134
"CTEST_OPTIONS": "-E 'elab_bench/big_do'",
// exclude seriously slow/stackoverflowing tests
"CTEST_OPTIONS": "-E 'interactivetest|leanpkgtest|laketest|benchtest|bv_bitblast_stress|3807'"
},
{
// TODO: suddenly started failing in CI
/*{
"name": "Linux fsanitize",
// Always run on large if available, more reliable regarding timeouts
"os": large ? "nscloud-ubuntu-22.04-amd64-16x32-with-cache" : "ubuntu-latest",
"enabled": level >= 2,
// do not fail nightlies on this for now
"secondary": level <= 2,
"test": true,
"os": "ubuntu-latest",
"check-level": 2,
// turn off custom allocator & symbolic functions to make LSAN do its magic
"CMAKE_PRESET": "sanitize",
// * `StackOverflow*` correctly triggers ubsan.
// * `reverse-ffi` fails to link in sanitizers.
// * `interactive` and `async_select_channel` fail nondeterministically, would need
// to be investigated..
// * 9366 is too close to timeout.
// * `bv_` sometimes times out calling into cadical even though we should be using
// the standard compile flags for it.
// * `grind_guide` always times out.
// * `pkg/|lake/` tests sometimes time out (likely even hang), related to Lake CI
// failures?
"CTEST_OPTIONS": "-E 'StackOverflow|reverse-ffi|interactive|async_select_channel|9366|run/bv_|grind_guide|grind_bitvec2|grind_constProp|grind_indexmap|grind_list|grind_lint|grind_array_attach|grind_ite_trace|pkg/|lake/'"
},
// exclude seriously slow/problematic tests (laketests crash)
"CTEST_OPTIONS": "-E 'interactivetest|leanpkgtest|laketest|benchtest'"
},*/
{
"name": "macOS",
"os": "macos-15-intel",
"os": "macos-13",
"release": true,
"test": false, // Tier 2 platform
"enabled": level >= 2,
"check-level": 2,
"shell": "bash -euxo pipefail {0}",
"llvm-url": "https://github.com/leanprover/lean-llvm/releases/download/19.1.2/lean-llvm-x86_64-apple-darwin.tar.zst",
"prepare-llvm": "../script/prepare-llvm-macos.sh lean-llvm*",
"binary-check": "otool -L",
"tar": "gtar", // https://github.com/actions/runner-images/issues/2619
"CTEST_OPTIONS": "-E 'leanlaketest_hello'", // started failing from unpack
"tar": "gtar" // https://github.com/actions/runner-images/issues/2619
},
{
"name": "macOS aarch64",
// standard GH runner only comes with 7GB so use large runner if possible when running tests
"os": large && (fast || level >= 1) ? "nscloud-macos-sequoia-arm64-6x14" : "macos-15",
// standard GH runner only comes with 7GB so use large runner if possible
"os": large ? "nscloud-macos-sonoma-arm64-6x14" : "macos-14",
"CMAKE_OPTIONS": "-DLEAN_INSTALL_SUFFIX=-darwin_aarch64",
"release": true,
"shell": "bash -euxo pipefail {0}",
@@ -326,33 +231,32 @@ jobs:
"prepare-llvm": "../script/prepare-llvm-macos.sh lean-llvm*",
"binary-check": "otool -L",
"tar": "gtar", // https://github.com/actions/runner-images/issues/2619
// See "Linux release" for release job levels; Grove is not a concern here
"enabled": isPr || level != 1,
"test": level >= 1,
"secondary": level == 0,
// See above for release job levels
"check-level": isPr ? 0 : 2,
"secondary": isPr,
},
{
"name": "Windows",
"os": large && (fast || level >= 2) ? "namespace-profile-windows-amd64-4x16" : "windows-2022",
"os": "windows-2022",
"release": true,
"enabled": level >= 2,
"test": true,
"check-level": 2,
"shell": "msys2 {0}",
"CMAKE_OPTIONS": "-G \"Unix Makefiles\"",
// for reasons unknown, interactivetests are flaky on Windows
"CTEST_OPTIONS": "--repeat until-pass:2",
"llvm-url": "https://github.com/leanprover/lean-llvm/releases/download/19.1.2/lean-llvm-x86_64-w64-windows-gnu.tar.zst",
"prepare-llvm": "../script/prepare-llvm-mingw.sh lean-llvm*",
"binary-check": "ldd",
"binary-check": "ldd"
},
{
"name": "Linux aarch64",
"os": "nscloud-ubuntu-22.04-arm64-4x16",
"CMAKE_OPTIONS": "-DLEAN_INSTALL_SUFFIX=-linux_aarch64",
"release": true,
"enabled": level >= 2,
"test": true,
"check-level": 2,
"shell": "nix develop .#oldGlibcAArch -c bash -euxo pipefail {0}",
"llvm-url": "https://github.com/leanprover/lean-llvm/releases/download/19.1.2/lean-llvm-aarch64-linux-gnu.tar.zst",
"prepare-llvm": "../script/prepare-llvm-linux.sh lean-llvm*",
"prepare-llvm": "../script/prepare-llvm-linux.sh lean-llvm*"
},
// Started running out of memory building expensive modules, a 2GB heap is just not that much even before fragmentation
//{
@@ -362,7 +266,7 @@ jobs:
// "CMAKE_OPTIONS": "-DSTAGE0_USE_GMP=OFF -DSTAGE0_LEAN_EXTRA_CXX_FLAGS='-m32' -DSTAGE0_LEANC_OPTS='-m32' -DSTAGE0_MMAP=OFF -DUSE_GMP=OFF -DLEAN_EXTRA_CXX_FLAGS='-m32' -DLEANC_OPTS='-m32' -DMMAP=OFF -DLEAN_INSTALL_SUFFIX=-linux_x86 -DCMAKE_LIBRARY_PATH=/usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu/ -DSTAGE0_CMAKE_LIBRARY_PATH=/usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu/ -DPKG_CONFIG_EXECUTABLE=/usr/bin/i386-linux-gnu-pkg-config",
// "cmultilib": true,
// "release": true,
// "enabled": level >= 2,
// "check-level": 2,
// "cross": true,
// "shell": "bash -euxo pipefail {0}"
//}
@@ -374,26 +278,15 @@ jobs:
// "wasm": true,
// "cmultilib": true,
// "release": true,
// "enabled": level >= 2,
// "check-level": 2,
// "cross": true,
// "shell": "bash -euxo pipefail {0}",
// // Just a few selected tests because wasm is slow
// "CTEST_OPTIONS": "-R \"leantest_1007\\.lean|leantest_Format\\.lean|leanruntest\\_1037.lean|leanruntest_ac_rfl\\.lean|leanruntest_tempfile.lean\\.|leanruntest_libuv\\.lean\""
// }
];
for (const job of matrix) {
if (job["prepare-llvm"]) {
// `USE_LAKE` is not compatible with `prepare-llvm` currently
job["CMAKE_OPTIONS"] = (job["CMAKE_OPTIONS"] ? job["CMAKE_OPTIONS"] + " " : "") + "-DUSE_LAKE=OFF";
}
}
if (lakeCi) {
for (const job of matrix) {
job["CMAKE_OPTIONS"] = (job["CMAKE_OPTIONS"] ? job["CMAKE_OPTIONS"] + " " : "") + "-DLAKE_CI=ON";
}
}
console.log(`matrix:\n${JSON.stringify(matrix, null, 2)}`);
matrix = matrix.filter((job) => job["enabled"]);
matrix = matrix.filter((job) => level >= job["check-level"]);
core.setOutput('matrix', matrix.filter((job) => !job["secondary"]));
core.setOutput('matrix-secondary', matrix.filter((job) => job["secondary"]));
@@ -403,6 +296,7 @@ jobs:
uses: ./.github/workflows/build-template.yml
with:
config: ${{needs.configure.outputs.matrix}}
check-level: ${{ needs.configure.outputs.check-level }}
nightly: ${{ needs.configure.outputs.nightly }}
LEAN_VERSION_MAJOR: ${{ needs.configure.outputs.LEAN_VERSION_MAJOR }}
LEAN_VERSION_MINOR: ${{ needs.configure.outputs.LEAN_VERSION_MINOR }}
@@ -418,6 +312,7 @@ jobs:
uses: ./.github/workflows/build-template.yml
with:
config: ${{needs.configure.outputs.matrix-secondary}}
check-level: ${{ needs.configure.outputs.check-level }}
nightly: ${{ needs.configure.outputs.nightly }}
LEAN_VERSION_MAJOR: ${{ needs.configure.outputs.LEAN_VERSION_MAJOR }}
LEAN_VERSION_MINOR: ${{ needs.configure.outputs.LEAN_VERSION_MINOR }}
@@ -448,7 +343,7 @@ jobs:
content: |
A build of `${{ github.ref_name }}`, triggered by event `${{ github.event_name }}`, [failed](https://github.com/${{ github.repository }}/actions/runs/${{ github.run_id }}).
- if: contains(needs.*.result, 'failure')
uses: actions/github-script@v8
uses: actions/github-script@v7
with:
script: |
core.setFailed('Some jobs failed')
@@ -461,11 +356,11 @@ jobs:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
needs: build
steps:
- uses: actions/download-artifact@v7
- uses: actions/download-artifact@v4
with:
path: artifacts
- name: Release
uses: softprops/action-gh-release@a06a81a03ee405af7f2048a818ed3f03bbf83c7b
uses: softprops/action-gh-release@da05d552573ad5aba039eaac05058a918a7bf631
with:
files: artifacts/*/*
fail_on_unmatched_files: true
@@ -486,14 +381,12 @@ jobs:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- name: Checkout
uses: actions/checkout@v6
uses: actions/checkout@v4
with:
# needed for tagging
fetch-depth: 0
# Doesn't seem to be working when additionally fetching from lean4-nightly
#filter: tree:0
token: ${{ secrets.PUSH_NIGHTLY_TOKEN }}
- uses: actions/download-artifact@v7
- uses: actions/download-artifact@v4
with:
path: artifacts
- name: Prepare Nightly Release
@@ -503,7 +396,7 @@ jobs:
git tag "${{ needs.configure.outputs.nightly }}"
git push nightly "${{ needs.configure.outputs.nightly }}"
git push -f origin refs/tags/${{ needs.configure.outputs.nightly }}:refs/heads/nightly
last_tag="$(git log HEAD^ --simplify-by-decoration --pretty="format:%d" | grep -o "nightly-[^ ,)]*" | head -n 1)"
last_tag="$(git log HEAD^ --simplify-by-decoration --pretty="format:%d" | grep -o "nightly-[-0-9]*" | head -n 1)"
echo -e "*Changes since ${last_tag}:*\n\n" > diff.md
git show "$last_tag":RELEASES.md > old.md
#./script/diff_changelogs.py old.md doc/changes.md >> diff.md
@@ -511,7 +404,7 @@ 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@a06a81a03ee405af7f2048a818ed3f03bbf83c7b
uses: softprops/action-gh-release@da05d552573ad5aba039eaac05058a918a7bf631
with:
body_path: diff.md
prerelease: true
@@ -526,18 +419,8 @@ jobs:
gh workflow -R leanprover/release-index run update-index.yml
env:
GITHUB_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.RELEASE_INDEX_TOKEN }}
- name: Generate mathlib nightly-testing app token
id: mathlib-app-token
uses: actions/create-github-app-token@29824e69f54612133e76f7eaac726eef6c875baf # v2.2.1
continue-on-error: true
with:
app-id: ${{ secrets.MATHLIB_NIGHTLY_TESTING_APP_ID }}
private-key: ${{ secrets.MATHLIB_NIGHTLY_TESTING_PRIVATE_KEY }}
owner: leanprover-community
repositories: mathlib4-nightly-testing
- name: Update toolchain on mathlib4's nightly-testing branch
if: steps.mathlib-app-token.outcome == 'success'
run: |
gh workflow -R leanprover-community/mathlib4-nightly-testing run nightly_bump_and_merge.yml
gh workflow -R leanprover-community/mathlib4 run nightly_bump_toolchain.yml
env:
GITHUB_TOKEN: ${{ steps.mathlib-app-token.outputs.token }}
GITHUB_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.MATHLIB4_BOT }}

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@@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ jobs:
check-lean-files:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v6
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- name: Verify .lean files start with a copyright header.
run: |

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@@ -1,162 +0,0 @@
name: Grove
on:
workflow_run: # https://docs.github.com/en/actions/using-workflows/events-that-trigger-workflows#workflow_run
workflows: [CI]
types: [completed]
permissions:
pull-requests: write
jobs:
grove-build:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
if: github.event.workflow_run.conclusion == 'success' && github.repository == 'leanprover/lean4'
steps:
- name: Retrieve information about the original workflow
uses: potiuk/get-workflow-origin@v1_1 # https://github.com/marketplace/actions/get-workflow-origin
# This action is deprecated and archived, but it seems hard to find a
# better solution for getting the PR number
# see https://github.com/orgs/community/discussions/25220 for some discussion
id: workflow-info
with:
token: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
sourceRunId: ${{ github.event.workflow_run.id }}
- name: Check if should run
id: should-run
run: |
# Check if it's a push to master (no PR number and target branch is master)
if [ -z "${{ steps.workflow-info.outputs.pullRequestNumber }}" ]; then
if [ "${{ github.event.workflow_run.head_branch }}" = "master" ]; then
echo "Push to master detected. Running Grove."
echo "should-run=true" >> "$GITHUB_OUTPUT"
else
echo "Push to non-master branch, skipping"
echo "should-run=false" >> "$GITHUB_OUTPUT"
fi
else
# Check if it's a PR with grove label
PR_LABELS='${{ steps.workflow-info.outputs.pullRequestLabels }}'
if echo "$PR_LABELS" | grep -q '"grove"'; then
echo "PR with grove label detected. Running Grove."
echo "should-run=true" >> "$GITHUB_OUTPUT"
else
echo "PR without grove label, skipping"
echo "should-run=false" >> "$GITHUB_OUTPUT"
fi
fi
- name: Fetch upstream invalidated facts
if: ${{ steps.should-run.outputs.should-run == 'true' && steps.workflow-info.outputs.pullRequestNumber != '' }}
id: fetch-upstream
uses: TwoFx/grove-action/fetch-upstream@v0.5
with:
artifact-name: grove-invalidated-facts
base-ref: master
- name: Download toolchain for this commit
if: ${{ steps.should-run.outputs.should-run == 'true' }}
id: download-toolchain
uses: dawidd6/action-download-artifact@v11
with:
commit: ${{ steps.workflow-info.outputs.sourceHeadSha }}
workflow: ci.yml
path: artifacts
name: "build-Linux release"
allow_forks: true
name_is_regexp: true
- name: Unpack toolchain
if: ${{ steps.should-run.outputs.should-run == 'true' }}
id: unpack-toolchain
run: |
cd artifacts
# Find the tar.zst file
TAR_FILE=$(find . -name "lean-*.tar.zst" -type f | head -1)
if [ -z "$TAR_FILE" ]; then
echo "Error: No lean-*.tar.zst file found"
exit 1
fi
echo "Found archive: $TAR_FILE"
# Extract the archive
tar --zstd -xf "$TAR_FILE"
# Find the extracted directory name
LEAN_DIR=$(find . -maxdepth 1 -name "lean-*" -type d | head -1)
if [ -z "$LEAN_DIR" ]; then
echo "Error: No lean-* directory found after extraction"
exit 1
fi
echo "Extracted directory: $LEAN_DIR"
echo "lean-dir=$LEAN_DIR" >> "$GITHUB_OUTPUT"
- name: Build
if: ${{ steps.should-run.outputs.should-run == 'true' }}
id: build
uses: TwoFx/grove-action/build@v0.5
with:
project-path: doc/std/grove
script-name: grove-stdlib
invalidated-facts-artifact-name: grove-invalidated-facts
comment-artifact-name: grove-comment
toolchain-id: lean4
toolchain-path: artifacts/${{ steps.unpack-toolchain.outputs.lean-dir }}
project-ref: ${{ steps.workflow-info.outputs.sourceHeadSha }}
# deploy-alias computes a URL component for the PR preview. This
# is so we can have a stable name to use for feedback on draft
# material.
- id: deploy-alias
if: ${{ steps.should-run.outputs.should-run == 'true' }}
uses: actions/github-script@v8
name: Compute Alias
with:
result-encoding: string
script: |
if (process.env.PR) {
return `pr-${process.env.PR}`
} else {
return 'deploy-preview-main';
}
env:
PR: ${{ steps.workflow-info.outputs.pullRequestNumber }}
- name: Deploy to Netlify
if: ${{ steps.should-run.outputs.should-run == 'true' }}
id: deploy-draft
uses: nwtgck/actions-netlify@v3.0
with:
publish-dir: ${{ steps.build.outputs.out-path }}
production-deploy: false
github-token: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
alias: ${{ steps.deploy-alias.outputs.result }}
enable-commit-comment: false
enable-pull-request-comment: false
fails-without-credentials: true
enable-github-deployment: false
enable-commit-status: false
env:
NETLIFY_AUTH_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.NETLIFY_AUTH_TOKEN }}
NETLIFY_SITE_ID: "1cacfa39-a11c-467c-99e7-2e01d7b4089e"
# actions-netlify cannot add deploy links to a PR because it assumes a
# pull_request context, not a workflow_run context, see
# https://github.com/nwtgck/actions-netlify/issues/545
# We work around by using a comment to post the latest link
- name: "Comment on PR with preview links"
uses: marocchino/sticky-pull-request-comment@v2
if: ${{ steps.should-run.outputs.should-run == 'true' && steps.workflow-info.outputs.pullRequestNumber != '' }}
with:
number: ${{ env.PR_NUMBER }}
header: preview-comment
recreate: true
message: |
[Grove](${{ steps.deploy-draft.outputs.deploy-url }}) for revision ${{ steps.workflow-info.outputs.sourceHeadSha }}.
${{ steps.build.outputs.comment-text }}
env:
PR_NUMBER: ${{ steps.workflow-info.outputs.pullRequestNumber }}
PR_HEADSHA: ${{ steps.workflow-info.outputs.sourceHeadSha }}

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@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
# This workflow allows any user to add one of the `awaiting-review`, `awaiting-author`, `WIP`,
# `release-ci`, `lake-ci`, or a `changelog-XXX` label 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.
@@ -12,12 +12,12 @@ 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') || contains(github.event.comment.body, 'lake-ci') || contains(github.event.comment.body, 'changelog-'))
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:
- name: Add label based on comment
uses: actions/github-script@v8
uses: actions/github-script@v7
with:
github-token: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
script: |
@@ -28,7 +28,6 @@ jobs:
const awaitingAuthor = commentLines.includes('awaiting-author');
const wip = commentLines.includes('WIP');
const releaseCI = commentLines.includes('release-ci');
const lakeCI = commentLines.includes('lake-ci');
const changelogMatch = commentLines.find(line => line.startsWith('changelog-'));
if (awaitingReview || awaitingAuthor || wip) {
@@ -50,9 +49,6 @@ jobs:
if (releaseCI) {
await github.rest.issues.addLabels({ owner, repo, issue_number, labels: ['release-ci'] });
}
if (lakeCI) {
await github.rest.issues.addLabels({ owner, repo, issue_number, labels: ['lake-ci'] });
}
if (changelogMatch) {
const changelogLabel = changelogMatch.trim();

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@@ -2,23 +2,17 @@ name: Check PR body for changelog convention
on:
merge_group:
pull_request_target:
pull_request:
types: [opened, synchronize, reopened, edited, labeled, converted_to_draft, ready_for_review]
permissions:
pull-requests: read
jobs:
check-pr-body:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- name: Check PR body
if: github.event_name == 'pull_request_target'
uses: actions/github-script@v8
if: github.event_name == 'pull_request'
uses: actions/github-script@v7
with:
# Safety note: this uses pull_request_target, so the workflow has elevated privileges.
# The PR title and body are only used in regex tests (read-only string matching),
# never interpolated into shell commands, eval'd, or written to GITHUB_ENV/GITHUB_OUTPUT.
script: |
const { title, body, labels, draft } = context.payload.pull_request;
if (!draft && /^(feat|fix):/.test(title) && !labels.some(label => label.name == "changelog-no")) {

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@@ -20,9 +20,7 @@ on:
jobs:
on-success:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
# Run even if CI fails, as long as build artifacts are available
# The "Verify release artifacts exist" step will fail if necessary artifacts are missing
if: github.event.workflow_run.event == 'pull_request' && github.repository == 'leanprover/lean4'
if: github.event.workflow_run.conclusion == 'success' && github.event.workflow_run.event == 'pull_request' && github.repository == 'leanprover/lean4'
steps:
- name: Retrieve information about the original workflow
uses: potiuk/get-workflow-origin@v1_1 # https://github.com/marketplace/actions/get-workflow-origin
@@ -36,26 +34,13 @@ jobs:
- name: Download artifact from the previous workflow.
if: ${{ steps.workflow-info.outputs.pullRequestNumber != '' }}
id: download-artifact
uses: dawidd6/action-download-artifact@v11 # https://github.com/marketplace/actions/download-workflow-artifact
uses: dawidd6/action-download-artifact@v10 # https://github.com/marketplace/actions/download-workflow-artifact
with:
run_id: ${{ github.event.workflow_run.id }}
path: artifacts
name: build-.*
name_is_regexp: true
# Verify artifacts were downloaded before any side effects (tag creation, release deletion).
- name: Verify release artifacts exist
if: ${{ steps.workflow-info.outputs.pullRequestNumber != '' }}
run: |
shopt -s nullglob
files=(artifacts/*/*)
if [ ${#files[@]} -eq 0 ]; then
echo "::error::No artifacts found matching artifacts/*/*"
exit 1
fi
echo "Found ${#files[@]} artifacts to upload:"
printf '%s\n' "${files[@]}"
- name: Push tag
if: ${{ steps.workflow-info.outputs.pullRequestNumber != '' }}
run: |
@@ -63,62 +48,60 @@ jobs:
git -C lean4.git remote add origin https://github.com/${{ github.repository_owner }}/lean4.git
git -C lean4.git fetch -n origin master
git -C lean4.git fetch -n origin "${{ steps.workflow-info.outputs.sourceHeadSha }}"
# Create both the original tag and the SHA-suffixed tag
SHORT_SHA="${{ steps.workflow-info.outputs.sourceHeadSha }}"
SHORT_SHA="${SHORT_SHA:0:7}"
# Export the short SHA for use in subsequent steps
echo "SHORT_SHA=${SHORT_SHA}" >> "$GITHUB_ENV"
git -C lean4.git tag -f pr-release-${{ steps.workflow-info.outputs.pullRequestNumber }} "${{ steps.workflow-info.outputs.sourceHeadSha }}"
git -C lean4.git tag -f pr-release-${{ steps.workflow-info.outputs.pullRequestNumber }}-"${SHORT_SHA}" "${{ steps.workflow-info.outputs.sourceHeadSha }}"
git -C lean4.git remote add pr-releases https://foo:'${{ secrets.PR_RELEASES_TOKEN }}'@github.com/${{ github.repository_owner }}/lean4-pr-releases.git
git -C lean4.git push -f pr-releases pr-release-${{ steps.workflow-info.outputs.pullRequestNumber }}
git -C lean4.git push -f pr-releases pr-release-${{ steps.workflow-info.outputs.pullRequestNumber }}-"${SHORT_SHA}"
- name: Delete existing releases if present
- name: Delete existing release if present
if: ${{ steps.workflow-info.outputs.pullRequestNumber != '' }}
run: |
# Delete any existing releases for this PR.
# The short format release is always recreated with the latest commit.
# The SHA-suffixed release should be unique per commit, but delete just in case.
# Try to delete any existing release for the current PR (just the version without the SHA suffix).
gh release delete --repo ${{ github.repository_owner }}/lean4-pr-releases pr-release-${{ steps.workflow-info.outputs.pullRequestNumber }} -y || true
gh release delete --repo ${{ github.repository_owner }}/lean4-pr-releases pr-release-${{ steps.workflow-info.outputs.pullRequestNumber }}-${{ env.SHORT_SHA }} -y || true
env:
GH_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.PR_RELEASES_TOKEN }}
# We use `gh release create` instead of `softprops/action-gh-release` because
# the latter enumerates all releases to check for existing ones, which fails
# when the repository has more than 10000 releases (GitHub API pagination limit).
# Upstream fix: https://github.com/softprops/action-gh-release/pull/725
- name: Release (short format)
if: ${{ steps.workflow-info.outputs.pullRequestNumber != '' }}
run: |
# There are coredump files in deeper subdirectories; artifacts/*/* gets the release archives.
gh release create \
--repo ${{ github.repository_owner }}/lean4-pr-releases \
--title "Release for PR ${{ steps.workflow-info.outputs.pullRequestNumber }}" \
--notes "" \
pr-release-${{ steps.workflow-info.outputs.pullRequestNumber }} \
artifacts/*/*
uses: softprops/action-gh-release@da05d552573ad5aba039eaac05058a918a7bf631
with:
name: Release for PR ${{ steps.workflow-info.outputs.pullRequestNumber }}
# There are coredumps files here as well, but all in deeper subdirectories.
files: artifacts/*/*
fail_on_unmatched_files: true
draft: false
tag_name: pr-release-${{ steps.workflow-info.outputs.pullRequestNumber }}
repository: ${{ github.repository_owner }}/lean4-pr-releases
env:
GH_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.PR_RELEASES_TOKEN }}
# The token used here must have `workflow` privileges.
GITHUB_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.PR_RELEASES_TOKEN }}
- name: Release (SHA-suffixed format)
if: ${{ steps.workflow-info.outputs.pullRequestNumber != '' }}
run: |
gh release create \
--repo ${{ github.repository_owner }}/lean4-pr-releases \
--title "Release for PR ${{ steps.workflow-info.outputs.pullRequestNumber }} (${{ steps.workflow-info.outputs.sourceHeadSha }})" \
--notes "" \
pr-release-${{ steps.workflow-info.outputs.pullRequestNumber }}-${{ env.SHORT_SHA }} \
artifacts/*/*
uses: softprops/action-gh-release@da05d552573ad5aba039eaac05058a918a7bf631
with:
name: Release for PR ${{ steps.workflow-info.outputs.pullRequestNumber }} (${{ steps.workflow-info.outputs.sourceHeadSha }})
# There are coredumps files here as well, but all in deeper subdirectories.
files: artifacts/*/*
fail_on_unmatched_files: true
draft: false
tag_name: pr-release-${{ steps.workflow-info.outputs.pullRequestNumber }}-${{ env.SHORT_SHA }}
repository: ${{ github.repository_owner }}/lean4-pr-releases
env:
GH_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.PR_RELEASES_TOKEN }}
# The token used here must have `workflow` privileges.
GITHUB_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.PR_RELEASES_TOKEN }}
- name: Report release status (short format)
if: ${{ steps.workflow-info.outputs.pullRequestNumber != '' }}
uses: actions/github-script@v8
uses: actions/github-script@v7
with:
script: |
await github.rest.repos.createCommitStatus({
@@ -132,7 +115,7 @@ jobs:
- name: Report release status (SHA-suffixed format)
if: ${{ steps.workflow-info.outputs.pullRequestNumber != '' }}
uses: actions/github-script@v8
uses: actions/github-script@v7
with:
script: |
await github.rest.repos.createCommitStatus({
@@ -144,9 +127,9 @@ jobs:
description: "${{ github.repository_owner }}/lean4-pr-releases:pr-release-${{ steps.workflow-info.outputs.pullRequestNumber }}-${{ env.SHORT_SHA }}",
});
- name: Add toolchain-available label
- name: Add label
if: ${{ steps.workflow-info.outputs.pullRequestNumber != '' }}
uses: actions/github-script@v8
uses: actions/github-script@v7
with:
script: |
await github.rest.issues.addLabels({
@@ -168,22 +151,10 @@ jobs:
- name: 'Setup jq'
if: ${{ steps.workflow-info.outputs.pullRequestNumber != '' }}
uses: dcarbone/install-jq-action@v3.2.0
# Generate a token for posting comments to Lean PRs about mathlib compatibility.
# This app is in the leanprover org and installed on leanprover/lean4.
- name: Generate GitHub App token for Lean PR comments
if: ${{ steps.workflow-info.outputs.pullRequestNumber != '' }}
id: mathlib-comment-token
uses: actions/create-github-app-token@3ff1caaa28b64c9cc276ce0a02e2ff584f3900c5 # v2.0.2
with:
app-id: ${{ secrets.MATHLIB_LEAN_PR_TESTING_APP_ID }}
private-key: ${{ secrets.MATHLIB_LEAN_PR_TESTING_PRIVATE_KEY }}
owner: leanprover
repositories: lean4
uses: dcarbone/install-jq-action@v3.1.1
# Check that the most recently nightly coincides with 'git merge-base HEAD master'
- name: Check merge-base and nightly-testing-YYYY-MM-DD for Mathlib/Batteries
- name: Check merge-base and nightly-testing-YYYY-MM-DD
if: ${{ steps.workflow-info.outputs.pullRequestNumber != '' }}
id: ready
run: |
@@ -195,15 +166,24 @@ jobs:
if [ "$NIGHTLY_SHA" = "$MERGE_BASE_SHA" ]; then
echo "The merge base of this PR coincides with the nightly release"
MATHLIB_REMOTE_TAGS="$(git ls-remote https://github.com/leanprover-community/mathlib4-nightly-testing.git nightly-testing-"$MOST_RECENT_NIGHTLY")"
BATTERIES_REMOTE_TAGS="$(git ls-remote https://github.com/leanprover-community/batteries.git nightly-testing-"$MOST_RECENT_NIGHTLY")"
MATHLIB_REMOTE_TAGS="$(git ls-remote https://github.com/leanprover-community/mathlib4.git nightly-testing-"$MOST_RECENT_NIGHTLY")"
if [[ -n "$MATHLIB_REMOTE_TAGS" ]]; then
echo "... and Mathlib has a 'nightly-testing-$MOST_RECENT_NIGHTLY' tag."
if [[ -n "$BATTERIES_REMOTE_TAGS" ]]; then
echo "... and Batteries has a 'nightly-testing-$MOST_RECENT_NIGHTLY' tag."
MESSAGE=""
if [[ -n "$MATHLIB_REMOTE_TAGS" ]]; then
echo "... and Mathlib has a 'nightly-testing-$MOST_RECENT_NIGHTLY' tag."
else
echo "... but Mathlib does not yet have a 'nightly-testing-$MOST_RECENT_NIGHTLY' tag."
MESSAGE="- ❗ Mathlib CI can not be attempted yet, as the \`nightly-testing-$MOST_RECENT_NIGHTLY\` tag does not exist there yet. We will retry when you push more commits. If you rebase your branch onto \`nightly-with-mathlib\`, Mathlib CI should run now."
fi
else
echo "... but Mathlib does not yet have a 'nightly-testing-$MOST_RECENT_NIGHTLY' tag."
MESSAGE="- ❗ Mathlib CI can not be attempted yet, as the \`nightly-testing-$MOST_RECENT_NIGHTLY\` tag does not exist there yet. We will retry when you push more commits. If you rebase your branch onto \`nightly-with-mathlib\`, Mathlib CI should run now."
echo "... but Batteries does not yet have a 'nightly-testing-$MOST_RECENT_NIGHTLY' tag."
MESSAGE="- ❗ Batteries CI can not be attempted yet, as the \`nightly-testing-$MOST_RECENT_NIGHTLY\` tag does not exist there yet. We will retry when you push more commits. If you rebase your branch onto \`nightly-with-mathlib\`, Batteries CI should run now."
fi
else
echo "The most recently nightly tag on this branch has SHA: $NIGHTLY_SHA"
echo "but 'git merge-base origin/master HEAD' reported: $MERGE_BASE_SHA"
@@ -216,13 +196,12 @@ jobs:
if [[ -n "$MESSAGE" ]]; then
# Check if force-mathlib-ci label is present
# Use GITHUB_TOKEN for read-only label fetch (MATHLIB4_COMMENT_BOT is only for posting comments)
LABELS="$(curl --retry 3 --location --silent \
-H "Authorization: token ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}" \
-H "Authorization: token ${{ secrets.MATHLIB4_COMMENT_BOT }}" \
-H "Accept: application/vnd.github.v3+json" \
"https://api.github.com/repos/leanprover/lean4/issues/${{ steps.workflow-info.outputs.pullRequestNumber }}/labels" \
| jq -r '.[].name')"
if echo "$LABELS" | grep -q "^force-mathlib-ci$"; then
echo "force-mathlib-ci label detected, forcing CI despite issues"
MESSAGE="Forcing Mathlib CI because the \`force-mathlib-ci\` label is present, despite problem: $MESSAGE"
@@ -239,10 +218,10 @@ jobs:
# Use GitHub API to check if a comment already exists
existing_comment="$(curl --retry 3 --location --silent \
-H "Authorization: token ${{ steps.mathlib-comment-token.outputs.token }}" \
-H "Authorization: token ${{ secrets.MATHLIB4_COMMENT_BOT }}" \
-H "Accept: application/vnd.github.v3+json" \
"https://api.github.com/repos/leanprover/lean4/issues/${{ steps.workflow-info.outputs.pullRequestNumber }}/comments" \
| jq 'first(.[] | select(.body | test("^- . Mathlib") or startswith("Mathlib CI status")) | select(.user.login == "mathlib-lean-pr-testing[bot]"))')"
| jq 'first(.[] | select(.body | test("^- . Mathlib") or startswith("Mathlib CI status")) | select(.user.login == "leanprover-community-bot"))')"
existing_comment_id="$(echo "$existing_comment" | jq -r .id)"
existing_comment_body="$(echo "$existing_comment" | jq -r .body)"
@@ -252,14 +231,14 @@ jobs:
echo "Posting message to the comments: $MESSAGE"
# Append new result to the existing comment or post a new comment
# Use the mathlib-lean-pr-testing app token so Mathlib CI can subsequently edit the comment.
# It's essential we use the MATHLIB4_COMMENT_BOT token here, so that Mathlib CI can subsequently edit the comment.
if [ -z "$existing_comment_id" ]; then
INTRO="Mathlib CI status ([docs](https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/tags_and_branches.html)):"
# Post new comment with a bullet point
echo "Posting as new comment at leanprover/lean4/issues/${{ steps.workflow-info.outputs.pullRequestNumber }}/comments"
curl -L -s \
-X POST \
-H "Authorization: token ${{ steps.mathlib-comment-token.outputs.token }}" \
-H "Authorization: token ${{ secrets.MATHLIB4_COMMENT_BOT }}" \
-H "Accept: application/vnd.github.v3+json" \
-d "$(jq --null-input --arg intro "$INTRO" --arg val "$MESSAGE" '{"body":($intro + "\n" + $val)}')" \
"https://api.github.com/repos/leanprover/lean4/issues/${{ steps.workflow-info.outputs.pullRequestNumber }}/comments"
@@ -268,7 +247,7 @@ jobs:
echo "Appending to existing comment at leanprover/lean4/issues/${{ steps.workflow-info.outputs.pullRequestNumber }}/comments"
curl -L -s \
-X PATCH \
-H "Authorization: token ${{ steps.mathlib-comment-token.outputs.token }}" \
-H "Authorization: token ${{ secrets.MATHLIB4_COMMENT_BOT }}" \
-H "Accept: application/vnd.github.v3+json" \
-d "$(jq --null-input --arg existing "$existing_comment_body" --arg message "$MESSAGE" '{"body":($existing + "\n" + $message)}')" \
"https://api.github.com/repos/leanprover/lean4/issues/comments/$existing_comment_id"
@@ -286,111 +265,9 @@ jobs:
echo "mathlib_ready=true" >> "$GITHUB_OUTPUT"
fi
- name: Check merge-base and nightly-testing-YYYY-MM-DD for reference manual
if: ${{ steps.workflow-info.outputs.pullRequestNumber != '' }}
id: reference-manual-ready
run: |
echo "Most recent nightly release in your branch: $MOST_RECENT_NIGHTLY"
NIGHTLY_SHA=$(git -C lean4.git rev-parse "nightly-$MOST_RECENT_NIGHTLY^{commit}")
echo "SHA of most recent nightly release: $NIGHTLY_SHA"
MERGE_BASE_SHA=$(git -C lean4.git merge-base origin/master "${{ steps.workflow-info.outputs.sourceHeadSha }}")
echo "SHA of merge-base: $MERGE_BASE_SHA"
if [ "$NIGHTLY_SHA" = "$MERGE_BASE_SHA" ]; then
echo "The merge base of this PR coincides with the nightly release"
MANUAL_REMOTE_TAGS="$(git ls-remote https://github.com/leanprover/reference-manual.git nightly-testing-"$MOST_RECENT_NIGHTLY")"
if [[ -n "$MANUAL_REMOTE_TAGS" ]]; then
echo "... and the reference manual has a 'nightly-testing-$MOST_RECENT_NIGHTLY' tag."
MESSAGE=""
else
echo "... but the reference manual does not yet have a 'nightly-testing-$MOST_RECENT_NIGHTLY' tag."
MESSAGE="- ❗ Reference manual CI can not be attempted yet, as the \`nightly-testing-$MOST_RECENT_NIGHTLY\` tag does not exist there yet. We will retry when you push more commits. If you rebase your branch onto \`nightly-with-manual\`, reference manual CI should run now."
fi
else
echo "The most recently nightly tag on this branch has SHA: $NIGHTLY_SHA"
echo "but 'git merge-base origin/master HEAD' reported: $MERGE_BASE_SHA"
git -C lean4.git log -10 origin/master
git -C lean4.git fetch origin nightly-with-manual
NIGHTLY_WITH_MANUAL_SHA="$(git -C lean4.git rev-parse "origin/nightly-with-manual")"
MESSAGE="- ❗ Reference manual CI will not be attempted unless your PR branches off the \`nightly-with-manual\` branch. Try \`git rebase $MERGE_BASE_SHA --onto $NIGHTLY_WITH_MANUAL_SHA\`."
fi
if [[ -n "$MESSAGE" ]]; then
# Check if force-manual-ci label is present
LABELS="$(curl --retry 3 --location --silent \
-H "Authorization: token ${{ secrets.MANUAL_COMMENT_BOT }}" \
-H "Accept: application/vnd.github.v3+json" \
"https://api.github.com/repos/leanprover/lean4/issues/${{ steps.workflow-info.outputs.pullRequestNumber }}/labels" \
| jq -r '.[].name')"
if echo "$LABELS" | grep -q "^force-manual-ci$"; then
echo "force-manual-ci label detected, forcing CI despite issues"
MESSAGE="Forcing reference manual CI because the \`force-manual-ci\` label is present, despite problem: $MESSAGE"
FORCE_CI=true
else
MESSAGE="$MESSAGE You can force reference manual CI using the \`force-manual-ci\` label."
fi
echo "Checking existing messages"
# The code for updating comments is duplicated in the reference manual's
# scripts/lean-pr-testing-comments.sh
# so keep in sync
# Use GitHub API to check if a comment already exists
existing_comment="$(curl --retry 3 --location --silent \
-H "Authorization: token ${{ secrets.MANUAL_COMMENT_BOT }}" \
-H "Accept: application/vnd.github.v3+json" \
"https://api.github.com/repos/leanprover/lean4/issues/${{ steps.workflow-info.outputs.pullRequestNumber }}/comments" \
| jq 'first(.[] | select(.body | test("^- . Manual") or startswith("Reference manual CI status")) | select(.user.login == "leanprover-bot"))')"
existing_comment_id="$(echo "$existing_comment" | jq -r .id)"
existing_comment_body="$(echo "$existing_comment" | jq -r .body)"
if [[ "$existing_comment_body" != *"$MESSAGE"* ]]; then
MESSAGE="$MESSAGE ($(date "+%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S"))"
echo "Posting message to the comments: $MESSAGE"
# Append new result to the existing comment or post a new comment
# It's essential we use the MANUAL_COMMENT_BOT token here, so that reference manual CI can subsequently edit the comment.
if [ -z "$existing_comment_id" ]; then
INTRO="Reference manual CI status:"
# Post new comment with a bullet point
echo "Posting as new comment at leanprover/lean4/issues/${{ steps.workflow-info.outputs.pullRequestNumber }}/comments"
curl -L -s \
-X POST \
-H "Authorization: token ${{ secrets.MANUAL_COMMENT_BOT }}" \
-H "Accept: application/vnd.github.v3+json" \
-d "$(jq --null-input --arg intro "$INTRO" --arg val "$MESSAGE" '{"body":($intro + "\n" + $val)}')" \
"https://api.github.com/repos/leanprover/lean4/issues/${{ steps.workflow-info.outputs.pullRequestNumber }}/comments"
else
# Append new result to the existing comment
echo "Appending to existing comment at leanprover/lean4/issues/${{ steps.workflow-info.outputs.pullRequestNumber }}/comments"
curl -L -s \
-X PATCH \
-H "Authorization: token ${{ secrets.MANUAL_COMMENT_BOT }}" \
-H "Accept: application/vnd.github.v3+json" \
-d "$(jq --null-input --arg existing "$existing_comment_body" --arg message "$MESSAGE" '{"body":($existing + "\n" + $message)}')" \
"https://api.github.com/repos/leanprover/lean4/issues/comments/$existing_comment_id"
fi
else
echo "The message already exists in the comment body."
fi
if [[ "$FORCE_CI" == "true" ]]; then
echo "manual_ready=true" >> "$GITHUB_OUTPUT"
else
echo "manual_ready=false" >> "$GITHUB_OUTPUT"
fi
else
echo "manual_ready=true" >> "$GITHUB_OUTPUT"
fi
- name: Report mathlib base
if: ${{ steps.workflow-info.outputs.pullRequestNumber != '' && steps.ready.outputs.mathlib_ready == 'true' }}
uses: actions/github-script@v8
uses: actions/github-script@v7
with:
script: |
const description =
@@ -409,18 +286,6 @@ jobs:
# We next automatically create a Batteries branch using this toolchain.
# Batteries doesn't itself have a mechanism to report results of CI from this branch back to Lean
# Instead this is taken care of by Mathlib CI, which will fail if Batteries fails.
# Generate a token from the mathlib-nightly-testing GitHub App for cross-org access
- name: Generate GitHub App token for leanprover-community repos
if: steps.workflow-info.outputs.pullRequestNumber != '' && steps.ready.outputs.mathlib_ready == 'true'
id: mathlib-app-token
uses: actions/create-github-app-token@3ff1caaa28b64c9cc276ce0a02e2ff584f3900c5 # v2.0.2
with:
app-id: ${{ secrets.MATHLIB_NIGHTLY_TESTING_APP_ID }}
private-key: ${{ secrets.MATHLIB_NIGHTLY_TESTING_PRIVATE_KEY }}
owner: leanprover-community
repositories: batteries,mathlib4-nightly-testing
- name: Cleanup workspace
if: steps.workflow-info.outputs.pullRequestNumber != '' && steps.ready.outputs.mathlib_ready == 'true'
run: |
@@ -429,13 +294,12 @@ jobs:
# Checkout the Batteries repository with all branches
- name: Checkout Batteries repository
if: steps.workflow-info.outputs.pullRequestNumber != '' && steps.ready.outputs.mathlib_ready == 'true'
uses: actions/checkout@v6
uses: actions/checkout@v4
with:
repository: leanprover-community/batteries
token: ${{ steps.mathlib-app-token.outputs.token }}
token: ${{ secrets.MATHLIB4_BOT }}
ref: nightly-testing
fetch-depth: 0 # This ensures we check out all tags and branches.
filter: tree:0
- name: Check if tag exists
if: steps.workflow-info.outputs.pullRequestNumber != '' && steps.ready.outputs.mathlib_ready == 'true'
@@ -460,7 +324,7 @@ jobs:
git switch -c lean-pr-testing-${{ steps.workflow-info.outputs.pullRequestNumber }} "$BASE"
echo "leanprover/lean4-pr-releases:pr-release-${{ steps.workflow-info.outputs.pullRequestNumber }}-${{ env.SHORT_SHA }}" > lean-toolchain
git add lean-toolchain
git commit --allow-empty -m "Update lean-toolchain for testing https://github.com/leanprover/lean4/pull/${{ steps.workflow-info.outputs.pullRequestNumber }}"
git commit -m "Update lean-toolchain for testing https://github.com/leanprover/lean4/pull/${{ steps.workflow-info.outputs.pullRequestNumber }}"
else
echo "Branch already exists, updating lean-toolchain."
git switch lean-pr-testing-${{ steps.workflow-info.outputs.pullRequestNumber }}
@@ -469,7 +333,7 @@ jobs:
git merge "$BASE" --strategy-option ours --no-commit --allow-unrelated-histories
echo "leanprover/lean4-pr-releases:pr-release-${{ steps.workflow-info.outputs.pullRequestNumber }}-${{ env.SHORT_SHA }}" > lean-toolchain
git add lean-toolchain
git commit --allow-empty -m "Update lean-toolchain for https://github.com/leanprover/lean4/pull/${{ steps.workflow-info.outputs.pullRequestNumber }}"
git commit -m "Update lean-toolchain for https://github.com/leanprover/lean4/pull/${{ steps.workflow-info.outputs.pullRequestNumber }}"
fi
- name: Push changes
@@ -489,13 +353,12 @@ jobs:
# Checkout the mathlib4 repository with all branches
- name: Checkout mathlib4 repository
if: steps.workflow-info.outputs.pullRequestNumber != '' && steps.ready.outputs.mathlib_ready == 'true'
uses: actions/checkout@v6
uses: actions/checkout@v4
with:
repository: leanprover-community/mathlib4-nightly-testing
token: ${{ steps.mathlib-app-token.outputs.token }}
repository: leanprover-community/mathlib4
token: ${{ secrets.MATHLIB4_BOT }}
ref: nightly-testing
fetch-depth: 0 # This ensures we check out all tags and branches.
filter: tree:0
- name: install elan
run: |
@@ -530,7 +393,7 @@ jobs:
sed -i 's,require "leanprover-community" / "batteries" @ git ".\+",require "leanprover-community" / "batteries" @ git "lean-pr-testing-${{ steps.workflow-info.outputs.pullRequestNumber }}",' lakefile.lean
lake update batteries
git add lakefile.lean lake-manifest.json
git commit --allow-empty -m "Update lean-toolchain for testing https://github.com/leanprover/lean4/pull/${{ steps.workflow-info.outputs.pullRequestNumber }}"
git commit -m "Update lean-toolchain for testing https://github.com/leanprover/lean4/pull/${{ steps.workflow-info.outputs.pullRequestNumber }}"
else
echo "Branch already exists, updating lean-toolchain and bumping Batteries."
git switch lean-pr-testing-${{ steps.workflow-info.outputs.pullRequestNumber }}
@@ -541,83 +404,10 @@ jobs:
git add lean-toolchain
lake update batteries
git add lake-manifest.json
git commit --allow-empty -m "Update lean-toolchain for https://github.com/leanprover/lean4/pull/${{ steps.workflow-info.outputs.pullRequestNumber }}"
git commit -m "Update lean-toolchain for https://github.com/leanprover/lean4/pull/${{ steps.workflow-info.outputs.pullRequestNumber }}"
fi
- name: Push changes
if: steps.workflow-info.outputs.pullRequestNumber != '' && steps.ready.outputs.mathlib_ready == 'true'
run: |
git push origin lean-pr-testing-${{ steps.workflow-info.outputs.pullRequestNumber }}
- name: Add mathlib4-nightly-available label
if: steps.workflow-info.outputs.pullRequestNumber != '' && steps.ready.outputs.mathlib_ready == 'true'
uses: actions/github-script@v8
with:
script: |
await github.rest.issues.addLabels({
issue_number: ${{ steps.workflow-info.outputs.pullRequestNumber }},
owner: context.repo.owner,
repo: context.repo.repo,
labels: ['mathlib4-nightly-available']
})
# We next automatically create a reference manual branch using this toolchain.
# Reference manual CI will be responsible for reporting back success or failure
# to the PR comments asynchronously (and thus transitively SubVerso/Verso).
- name: Cleanup workspace
if: steps.workflow-info.outputs.pullRequestNumber != '' && steps.reference-manual-ready.outputs.manual_ready == 'true'
run: |
sudo rm -rf ./*
# Checkout the reference manual repository with all branches
- name: Checkout mathlib4 repository
if: steps.workflow-info.outputs.pullRequestNumber != '' && steps.reference-manual-ready.outputs.manual_ready == 'true'
uses: actions/checkout@v6
with:
repository: leanprover/reference-manual
token: ${{ secrets.MANUAL_PR_BOT }}
ref: nightly-testing
fetch-depth: 0 # This ensures we check out all tags and branches.
filter: tree:0
- name: Check if tag in reference manual exists
if: steps.workflow-info.outputs.pullRequestNumber != '' && steps.reference-manual-ready.outputs.manual_ready == 'true'
id: check_manual_tag
run: |
git config user.name "leanprover-bot"
git config user.email "leanprover-bot@lean-fro.org"
if git ls-remote --heads --tags --exit-code origin "nightly-testing-${MOST_RECENT_NIGHTLY}" >/dev/null; then
BASE="nightly-testing-${MOST_RECENT_NIGHTLY}"
else
echo "Couldn't find a 'nightly-testing-${MOST_RECENT_NIGHTLY}' branch in the reference manual. Falling back to 'nightly-testing'."
BASE=nightly-testing
fi
echo "Using base tag: $BASE"
EXISTS="$(git ls-remote --heads origin lean-pr-testing-${{ steps.workflow-info.outputs.pullRequestNumber }} | wc -l)"
echo "Branch exists: $EXISTS"
if [ "$EXISTS" = "0" ]; then
echo "Branch does not exist, creating it."
git switch -c lean-pr-testing-${{ steps.workflow-info.outputs.pullRequestNumber }} "$BASE"
echo "leanprover/lean4-pr-releases:pr-release-${{ steps.workflow-info.outputs.pullRequestNumber }}-${{ env.SHORT_SHA }}" > lean-toolchain
git add lean-toolchain
git add lakefile.lean lake-manifest.json
git commit --allow-empty -m "Update lean-toolchain for testing https://github.com/leanprover/lean4/pull/${{ steps.workflow-info.outputs.pullRequestNumber }}"
else
echo "Branch already exists, updating lean-toolchain."
git switch lean-pr-testing-${{ steps.workflow-info.outputs.pullRequestNumber }}
# The reference manual's `nightly-testing` branch or `nightly-testing-YYYY-MM-DD` tag may have moved since this branch was created, so merge their changes.
# (This should no longer be possible once `nightly-testing-YYYY-MM-DD` is a tag, but it is still safe to merge.)
git merge "$BASE" --strategy-option ours --no-commit --allow-unrelated-histories
echo "leanprover/lean4-pr-releases:pr-release-${{ steps.workflow-info.outputs.pullRequestNumber }}-${{ env.SHORT_SHA }}" > lean-toolchain
git add lean-toolchain
git add lake-manifest.json
git commit --allow-empty -m "Update lean-toolchain for https://github.com/leanprover/lean4/pull/${{ steps.workflow-info.outputs.pullRequestNumber }}"
fi
- name: Push changes
if: steps.workflow-info.outputs.pullRequestNumber != '' && steps.reference-manual-ready.outputs.manual_ready == 'true'
run: |
git push origin lean-pr-testing-${{ steps.workflow-info.outputs.pullRequestNumber }}

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@@ -10,11 +10,11 @@ jobs:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- name: Check PR title
uses: actions/github-script@v8
uses: actions/github-script@v7
with:
script: |
const msg = context.payload.pull_request? context.payload.pull_request.title : context.payload.merge_group.head_commit.message;
console.log(`Message: ${msg}`)
if (!/^(feat|fix|doc|style|refactor|test|chore|perf): (?![A-Z][a-z]).*[^.]($|\n\n)/.test(msg)) {
if (!/^(feat|fix|doc|style|refactor|test|chore|perf): .*[^.]($|\n\n)/.test(msg)) {
core.setFailed('PR title does not follow the Commit Convention (https://leanprover.github.io/lean4/doc/dev/commit_convention.html).');
}

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@@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ on:
jobs:
restart-on-label:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
if: contains(github.event.label.name, 'merge-ci') || contains(github.event.label.name, 'release-ci') || contains(github.event.label.name, 'lake-ci')
if: contains(github.event.label.name, 'merge-ci') || contains(github.event.label.name, 'release-ci')
steps:
- run: |
# Finding latest CI workflow run on current pull request

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@@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ jobs:
stale:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/stale@v10
- uses: actions/stale@v9
with:
days-before-stale: -1
days-before-pr-stale: 30

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@@ -18,16 +18,12 @@ concurrency:
jobs:
update-stage0:
runs-on: nscloud-ubuntu-22.04-amd64-8x16
env:
CCACHE_DIR: ${{ github.workspace }}/.ccache
CCACHE_COMPRESS: true
CCACHE_MAXSIZE: 400M
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
# This action should push to an otherwise protected branch, so it
# uses a deploy key with write permissions, as suggested at
# https://stackoverflow.com/a/76135647/946226
- uses: actions/checkout@v6
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
with:
ssh-key: ${{secrets.STAGE0_SSH_KEY}}
- run: echo "should_update_stage0=yes" >> "$GITHUB_ENV"
@@ -56,32 +52,11 @@ jobs:
run: |
echo "NPROC=$(nproc 2>/dev/null || sysctl -n hw.logicalcpu 2>/dev/null || echo 4)" >> $GITHUB_ENV
shell: 'nix develop -c bash -euxo pipefail {0}'
- name: Restore Cache
if: env.should_update_stage0 == 'yes'
uses: actions/cache/restore@v5
with:
# NOTE: must be in sync with `restore-cache` in `build-template.yml`
path: |
.ccache
build/stage1/**/*.trace
build/stage1/**/*.olean*
build/stage1/**/*.ilean
build/stage1/**/*.ir
build/stage1/**/*.c
build/stage1/**/*.c.o*
key: Linux Lake-build-v4-${{ github.sha }}
# fall back to (latest) previous cache
restore-keys: |
Linux Lake-build-v4
- if: env.should_update_stage0 == 'yes'
# sync options with `Linux Lake` to ensure cache reuse
run: |
mkdir -p build
cmake --preset release -B build -DLEAN_EXTRA_MAKE_OPTS=-DwarningAsError=true
run: cmake --preset release
shell: 'nix develop -c bash -euxo pipefail {0}'
- if: env.should_update_stage0 == 'yes'
run: |
make -j$NPROC -C build update-stage0-commit
run: make -j$NPROC -C build/release update-stage0-commit
shell: 'nix develop -c bash -euxo pipefail {0}'
- if: env.should_update_stage0 == 'yes'
run: git show --stat

5
.gitignore vendored
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@@ -1,6 +1,7 @@
*~
\#*
.#*
*.lock
.lake
lake-manifest.json
/build
@@ -17,12 +18,9 @@ compile_commands.json
*.idea
tasks.json
settings.json
!.claude/settings.json
.gdb_history
.vscode/*
!.vscode/settings.json
!.vscode/tasks.json
!.vscode/extensions.json
script/__pycache__
*.produced.out
CMakeSettings.json
@@ -33,4 +31,3 @@ fwOut.txt
wdErr.txt
wdIn.txt
wdOut.txt
downstream_releases/

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@@ -1,5 +0,0 @@
{
"recommendations": [
"leanprover.lean4"
]
}

12
.vscode/settings.json vendored
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@@ -1,12 +0,0 @@
{
"files.insertFinalNewline": true,
"files.trimTrailingWhitespace": true,
// These require the CMake Tools extension (ms-vscode.cmake-tools).
"cmake.buildDirectory": "${workspaceFolder}/build/release",
"cmake.generator": "Unix Makefiles",
"[lean4]": {
"editor.rulers": [
100
]
}
}

34
.vscode/tasks.json vendored
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@@ -1,34 +0,0 @@
{
"version": "2.0.0",
"tasks": [
{
"label": "build",
"type": "shell",
"command": "make -C build/release -j$(nproc 2>/dev/null || sysctl -n hw.logicalcpu 2>/dev/null || echo 4)",
"problemMatcher": [],
"group": {
"kind": "build",
"isDefault": true
}
},
{
"label": "build-old",
"type": "shell",
"command": "make -C build/release -j$(nproc 2>/dev/null || sysctl -n hw.logicalcpu 2>/dev/null || echo 4) LAKE_EXTRA_ARGS=--old",
"problemMatcher": [],
"group": {
"kind": "build"
}
},
{
"label": "test",
"type": "shell",
"command": "NPROC=$(nproc 2>/dev/null || sysctl -n hw.logicalcpu 2>/dev/null || echo 4); CTEST_OUTPUT_ON_FAILURE=1 make -C build/release test -j$NPROC ARGS=\"-j$NPROC\"",
"problemMatcher": [],
"group": {
"kind": "test",
"isDefault": true
}
}
]
}

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@@ -1,8 +1,4 @@
cmake_minimum_required(VERSION 3.21)
if(NOT CMAKE_GENERATOR MATCHES "Makefiles")
message(FATAL_ERROR "Only makefile generators are supported")
endif()
cmake_minimum_required(VERSION 3.11)
option(USE_MIMALLOC "use mimalloc" ON)
@@ -14,22 +10,22 @@ option(USE_MIMALLOC "use mimalloc" ON)
get_cmake_property(vars CACHE_VARIABLES)
foreach(var ${vars})
get_property(currentHelpString CACHE "${var}" PROPERTY HELPSTRING)
if(var MATCHES "STAGE0_(.*)")
if("${var}" MATCHES "STAGE0_(.*)")
list(APPEND STAGE0_ARGS "-D${CMAKE_MATCH_1}=${${var}}")
elseif(var MATCHES "STAGE1_(.*)")
elseif("${var}" MATCHES "STAGE1_(.*)")
list(APPEND STAGE1_ARGS "-D${CMAKE_MATCH_1}=${${var}}")
elseif(currentHelpString MATCHES "No help, variable specified on the command line." OR currentHelpString STREQUAL "")
elseif("${currentHelpString}" MATCHES "No help, variable specified on the command line." OR "${currentHelpString}" STREQUAL "")
list(APPEND CL_ARGS "-D${var}=${${var}}")
if(var MATCHES "USE_GMP|CHECK_OLEAN_VERSION|LEAN_VERSION_.*|LEAN_SPECIAL_VERSION_DESC")
if("${var}" MATCHES "USE_GMP|CHECK_OLEAN_VERSION")
# must forward options that generate incompatible .olean format
list(APPEND STAGE0_ARGS "-D${var}=${${var}}")
elseif(var MATCHES "LLVM*|PKG_CONFIG|USE_LAKE|USE_MIMALLOC")
elseif("${var}" MATCHES "LLVM*|PKG_CONFIG|USE_LAKE|USE_MIMALLOC")
list(APPEND STAGE0_ARGS "-D${var}=${${var}}")
endif()
elseif(var MATCHES "USE_MIMALLOC")
elseif("${var}" MATCHES "USE_MIMALLOC")
list(APPEND CL_ARGS "-D${var}=${${var}}")
list(APPEND STAGE0_ARGS "-D${var}=${${var}}")
elseif((var MATCHES "CMAKE_.*") AND NOT (var MATCHES "CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE") AND NOT (var MATCHES "CMAKE_HOME_DIRECTORY"))
elseif(("${var}" MATCHES "CMAKE_.*") AND NOT ("${var}" MATCHES "CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE") AND NOT ("${var}" MATCHES "CMAKE_HOME_DIRECTORY"))
list(APPEND PLATFORM_ARGS "-D${var}=${${var}}")
endif()
endforeach()
@@ -38,19 +34,17 @@ include(ExternalProject)
project(LEAN CXX C)
if(NOT (DEFINED STAGE0_CMAKE_EXECUTABLE_SUFFIX))
set(STAGE0_CMAKE_EXECUTABLE_SUFFIX "${CMAKE_EXECUTABLE_SUFFIX}")
set(STAGE0_CMAKE_EXECUTABLE_SUFFIX "${CMAKE_EXECUTABLE_SUFFIX}")
endif()
# Don't do anything with cadical/leantar on wasm
if(NOT CMAKE_SYSTEM_NAME MATCHES "Emscripten")
# Don't do anything with cadical on wasm
if (NOT ${CMAKE_SYSTEM_NAME} MATCHES "Emscripten")
find_program(CADICAL cadical)
if(NOT CADICAL)
set(CADICAL_CXX c++)
if(CADICAL_USE_CUSTOM_CXX)
if (CADICAL_USE_CUSTOM_CXX)
set(CADICAL_CXX ${CMAKE_CXX_COMPILER})
# Use same platform flags as for Lean executables, in particular from `prepare-llvm-linux.sh`,
# but not Lean-specific `LEAN_EXTRA_CXX_FLAGS` such as fsanitize.
set(CADICAL_CXXFLAGS "${CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS}")
set(CADICAL_CXXFLAGS "${LEAN_EXTRA_CXX_FLAGS}")
set(CADICAL_LDFLAGS "-Wl,-rpath=\\$$ORIGIN/../lib")
endif()
find_program(CCACHE ccache)
@@ -58,82 +52,42 @@ if(NOT CMAKE_SYSTEM_NAME MATCHES "Emscripten")
set(CADICAL_CXX "${CCACHE} ${CADICAL_CXX}")
endif()
# missing stdio locking API on Windows
if(CMAKE_SYSTEM_NAME MATCHES "Windows")
if(${CMAKE_SYSTEM_NAME} MATCHES "Windows")
string(APPEND CADICAL_CXXFLAGS " -DNUNLOCKED")
endif()
string(APPEND CADICAL_CXXFLAGS " -DNCLOSEFROM")
ExternalProject_Add(
cadical
ExternalProject_add(cadical
PREFIX cadical
GIT_REPOSITORY https://github.com/arminbiere/cadical
GIT_TAG rel-2.1.2
CONFIGURE_COMMAND ""
BUILD_COMMAND
$(MAKE) -f ${CMAKE_SOURCE_DIR}/src/cadical.mk CMAKE_EXECUTABLE_SUFFIX=${CMAKE_EXECUTABLE_SUFFIX}
CXX=${CADICAL_CXX} CXXFLAGS=${CADICAL_CXXFLAGS} LDFLAGS=${CADICAL_LDFLAGS}
BUILD_COMMAND $(MAKE) -f ${CMAKE_SOURCE_DIR}/src/cadical.mk
CMAKE_EXECUTABLE_SUFFIX=${CMAKE_EXECUTABLE_SUFFIX}
CXX=${CADICAL_CXX}
CXXFLAGS=${CADICAL_CXXFLAGS}
LDFLAGS=${CADICAL_LDFLAGS}
BUILD_IN_SOURCE ON
INSTALL_COMMAND ""
)
set(CADICAL ${CMAKE_BINARY_DIR}/cadical/cadical${CMAKE_EXECUTABLE_SUFFIX})
INSTALL_COMMAND "")
set(CADICAL ${CMAKE_BINARY_DIR}/cadical/cadical${CMAKE_EXECUTABLE_SUFFIX} CACHE FILEPATH "path to cadical binary" FORCE)
list(APPEND EXTRA_DEPENDS cadical)
endif()
find_program(LEANTAR leantar)
if(NOT LEANTAR)
set(LEANTAR_VERSION v0.1.19)
if(CMAKE_SYSTEM_NAME MATCHES "Windows")
set(LEANTAR_ARCHIVE_SUFFIX .zip)
set(LEANTAR_TARGET x86_64-pc-windows-msvc)
else()
set(LEANTAR_ARCHIVE_SUFFIX .tar.gz)
if(CMAKE_SYSTEM_PROCESSOR MATCHES "arm64")
set(LEANTAR_TARGET_ARCH aarch64)
else()
set(LEANTAR_TARGET_ARCH x86_64)
endif()
if(CMAKE_SYSTEM_NAME MATCHES "Darwin")
set(LEANTAR_TARGET_OS apple-darwin)
else()
set(LEANTAR_TARGET_OS unknown-linux-musl)
endif()
set(LEANTAR_TARGET ${LEANTAR_TARGET_ARCH}-${LEANTAR_TARGET_OS})
endif()
set(
LEANTAR
${CMAKE_BINARY_DIR}/leantar/leantar-${LEANTAR_VERSION}-${LEANTAR_TARGET}/leantar${CMAKE_EXECUTABLE_SUFFIX}
)
if(NOT EXISTS "${LEANTAR}")
file(
DOWNLOAD
https://github.com/digama0/leangz/releases/download/${LEANTAR_VERSION}/leantar-${LEANTAR_VERSION}-${LEANTAR_TARGET}${LEANTAR_ARCHIVE_SUFFIX}
${CMAKE_BINARY_DIR}/leantar${LEANTAR_ARCHIVE_SUFFIX}
)
file(
ARCHIVE_EXTRACT
INPUT ${CMAKE_BINARY_DIR}/leantar${LEANTAR_ARCHIVE_SUFFIX}
DESTINATION ${CMAKE_BINARY_DIR}/leantar
)
endif()
endif()
list(APPEND CL_ARGS -DCADICAL=${CADICAL} -DLEANTAR=${LEANTAR})
list(APPEND CL_ARGS -DCADICAL=${CADICAL})
endif()
if(USE_MIMALLOC)
ExternalProject_Add(
mimalloc
if (USE_MIMALLOC)
ExternalProject_add(mimalloc
PREFIX mimalloc
GIT_REPOSITORY https://github.com/microsoft/mimalloc
GIT_TAG v2.2.3
# just download, we compile it as part of each stage as it is small
CONFIGURE_COMMAND ""
BUILD_COMMAND ""
INSTALL_COMMAND ""
)
INSTALL_COMMAND "")
list(APPEND EXTRA_DEPENDS mimalloc)
endif()
if(NOT STAGE1_PREV_STAGE)
ExternalProject_Add(
stage0
if (NOT STAGE1_PREV_STAGE)
ExternalProject_add(stage0
SOURCE_DIR "${LEAN_SOURCE_DIR}/stage0"
SOURCE_SUBDIR src
BINARY_DIR stage0
@@ -141,85 +95,60 @@ if(NOT STAGE1_PREV_STAGE)
# (however, CI will override this as we need to embed the githash into the stage 1 library built
# by stage 0)
CMAKE_ARGS -DSTAGE=0 -DUSE_GITHASH=OFF ${PLATFORM_ARGS} ${STAGE0_ARGS}
BUILD_ALWAYS
ON # cmake doesn't auto-detect changes without a download method
INSTALL_COMMAND
"" # skip install
BUILD_ALWAYS ON # cmake doesn't auto-detect changes without a download method
INSTALL_COMMAND "" # skip install
DEPENDS ${EXTRA_DEPENDS}
)
list(APPEND EXTRA_DEPENDS stage0)
endif()
ExternalProject_Add(
stage1
ExternalProject_add(stage1
SOURCE_DIR "${LEAN_SOURCE_DIR}"
SOURCE_SUBDIR src
BINARY_DIR stage1
CMAKE_ARGS
-DSTAGE=1 -DPREV_STAGE=${CMAKE_BINARY_DIR}/stage0
-DPREV_STAGE_CMAKE_EXECUTABLE_SUFFIX=${STAGE0_CMAKE_EXECUTABLE_SUFFIX} ${CL_ARGS} ${STAGE1_ARGS}
CMAKE_ARGS -DSTAGE=1 -DPREV_STAGE=${CMAKE_BINARY_DIR}/stage0 -DPREV_STAGE_CMAKE_EXECUTABLE_SUFFIX=${STAGE0_CMAKE_EXECUTABLE_SUFFIX} ${CL_ARGS} ${STAGE1_ARGS}
BUILD_ALWAYS ON
INSTALL_COMMAND ""
DEPENDS ${EXTRA_DEPENDS}
STEP_TARGETS configure
)
ExternalProject_Add(
stage2
ExternalProject_add(stage2
SOURCE_DIR "${LEAN_SOURCE_DIR}"
SOURCE_SUBDIR src
BINARY_DIR stage2
CMAKE_ARGS
-DSTAGE=2 -DPREV_STAGE=${CMAKE_BINARY_DIR}/stage1 -DPREV_STAGE_CMAKE_EXECUTABLE_SUFFIX=${CMAKE_EXECUTABLE_SUFFIX}
${CL_ARGS}
CMAKE_ARGS -DSTAGE=2 -DPREV_STAGE=${CMAKE_BINARY_DIR}/stage1 -DPREV_STAGE_CMAKE_EXECUTABLE_SUFFIX=${CMAKE_EXECUTABLE_SUFFIX} ${CL_ARGS}
BUILD_ALWAYS ON
INSTALL_COMMAND ""
DEPENDS stage1
EXCLUDE_FROM_ALL ON
STEP_TARGETS configure
)
ExternalProject_Add(
stage3
ExternalProject_add(stage3
SOURCE_DIR "${LEAN_SOURCE_DIR}"
SOURCE_SUBDIR src
BINARY_DIR stage3
CMAKE_ARGS
-DSTAGE=3 -DPREV_STAGE=${CMAKE_BINARY_DIR}/stage2 -DPREV_STAGE_CMAKE_EXECUTABLE_SUFFIX=${CMAKE_EXECUTABLE_SUFFIX}
${CL_ARGS}
CMAKE_ARGS -DSTAGE=3 -DPREV_STAGE=${CMAKE_BINARY_DIR}/stage2 -DPREV_STAGE_CMAKE_EXECUTABLE_SUFFIX=${CMAKE_EXECUTABLE_SUFFIX} ${CL_ARGS}
BUILD_ALWAYS ON
INSTALL_COMMAND ""
DEPENDS stage2
EXCLUDE_FROM_ALL ON
STEP_TARGETS configure
)
# targets forwarded to appropriate stages
add_custom_target(update-stage0 COMMAND $(MAKE) -C stage1 update-stage0 DEPENDS stage1)
add_custom_target(update-stage0
COMMAND $(MAKE) -C stage1 update-stage0
DEPENDS stage1)
add_custom_target(update-stage0-commit COMMAND $(MAKE) -C stage1 update-stage0-commit DEPENDS stage1)
add_custom_target(update-stage0-commit
COMMAND $(MAKE) -C stage1 update-stage0-commit
DEPENDS stage1)
add_custom_target(test COMMAND $(MAKE) -C stage1 test DEPENDS stage1)
add_custom_target(
bench
COMMAND $(MAKE) -C stage2
COMMAND $(MAKE) -C stage2 -j1 bench
DEPENDS stage2
)
add_custom_target(
bench-part1
COMMAND $(MAKE) -C stage2
COMMAND $(MAKE) -C stage2 -j1 bench-part1
DEPENDS stage2
)
add_custom_target(
bench-part2
COMMAND $(MAKE) -C stage2
COMMAND $(MAKE) -C stage2 -j1 bench-part2
DEPENDS stage2
)
add_custom_target(clean-stdlib COMMAND $(MAKE) -C stage1 clean-stdlib DEPENDS stage1)
add_custom_target(test
COMMAND $(MAKE) -C stage1 test
DEPENDS stage1)
install(CODE "execute_process(COMMAND make -C stage1 install)")
add_custom_target(check-stage3 COMMAND diff "stage2/bin/lean" "stage3/bin/lean" DEPENDS stage3)
add_custom_target(check-stage3
COMMAND diff "stage2/bin/lean" "stage3/bin/lean"
DEPENDS stage3)

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@@ -41,7 +41,7 @@
"SMALL_ALLOCATOR": "OFF",
"USE_MIMALLOC": "OFF",
"BSYMBOLIC": "OFF",
"LEAN_TEST_VARS": "MAIN_STACK_SIZE=16000 TEST_STACK_SIZE=16000 LSAN_OPTIONS=max_leaks=10"
"LEAN_TEST_VARS": "MAIN_STACK_SIZE=16000"
},
"generator": "Unix Makefiles",
"binaryDir": "${sourceDir}/build/sanitize"

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@@ -7,9 +7,9 @@
/.github/ @kim-em
/RELEASES.md @kim-em
/src/kernel/ @leodemoura
/src/library/compiler/ @hargoniX
/src/library/compiler/ @zwarich
/src/lake/ @tydeu
/src/Lean/Compiler/ @leodemoura @hargoniX
/src/Lean/Compiler/ @leodemoura @zwarich
/src/Lean/Data/Lsp/ @mhuisi
/src/Lean/Elab/Deriving/ @kim-em
/src/Lean/Elab/Tactic/ @kim-em
@@ -45,10 +45,3 @@
/src/Std/Tactic/BVDecide/ @hargoniX
/src/Lean/Elab/Tactic/BVDecide/ @hargoniX
/src/Std/Sat/ @hargoniX
/src/Std/Do @sgraf812
/src/Std/Tactic/Do @sgraf812
/src/Lean/Elab/Tactic/Do @sgraf812
/src/Init/Data/Range/Polymorphic @datokrat
/src/Init/Data/Slice @datokrat
/src/Init/Data/Iterators @datokrat
/src/Std/Data/Iterators @datokrat

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@@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ Helpful links
-------
* [Development Setup](./doc/dev/index.md)
* [Testing](./tests/README.md)
* [Testing](./doc/dev/testing.md)
* [Commit convention](./doc/dev/commit_convention.md)
Before You Submit a Pull Request (PR):

206
LICENSES
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@@ -1370,208 +1370,4 @@ FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM,
OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE
SOFTWARE.
==============================================================================
leantar is by Mario Carneiro and distributed under the Apache 2.0 License:
==============================================================================
Apache License
Version 2.0, January 2004
http://www.apache.org/licenses/
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"You" (or "Your") shall mean an individual or Legal Entity
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# About
- [Quickstart](https://lean-lang.org/install/)
- [Quickstart](https://lean-lang.org/documentation/setup/)
- [Homepage](https://lean-lang.org)
- [Theorem Proving Tutorial](https://lean-lang.org/theorem_proving_in_lean4/)
- [Functional Programming in Lean](https://lean-lang.org/functional_programming_in_lean/)
- [Documentation Overview](https://lean-lang.org/learn/)
- [Documentation Overview](https://lean-lang.org/documentation/)
- [Language Reference](https://lean-lang.org/doc/reference/latest/)
- [Release notes](RELEASES.md) starting at v4.0.0-m3
- [Examples](https://lean-lang.org/examples/)
- [Examples](https://lean-lang.org/documentation/examples/)
- [External Contribution Guidelines](CONTRIBUTING.md)
# Installation
See [Install Lean](https://lean-lang.org/install/).
See [Setting Up Lean](https://lean-lang.org/documentation/setup/).
# Contributing

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# Lean Build Bootstrapping
Lean is a bootstrapped program: the
Since version 4, Lean is a partially bootstrapped program: most parts of the
frontend and compiler are written in Lean itself and thus need to be built before
building Lean itself - which is needed to again build those parts. This cycle is
broken by using pre-built C files checked into the repository (which ultimately
go back to a point where the Lean compiler was not written in Lean) in place of
these Lean inputs and then compiling everything in multiple stages up to a fixed
point. The build directory is organized into these stages:
point. The build directory is organized in these stages:
```bash
stage0/
@@ -72,14 +72,6 @@ update the archived C source code of the stage 0 compiler in `stage0/src`.
The github repository will automatically update stage0 on `master` once
`src/stdlib_flags.h` and `stage0/src/stdlib_flags.h` are out of sync.
To trigger this, modify `stage0/src/stdlib_flags.h` (e.g., by adding or changing
a comment). When `update-stage0` runs, it will overwrite `stage0/src/stdlib_flags.h`
with the contents of `src/stdlib_flags.h`, bringing them back in sync.
NOTE: A full rebuild of stage 1 will only be triggered when the *committed* contents of `stage0/` are changed.
Thus if you change files in it manually instead of through `update-stage0-commit` (see below) or fetching updates from git, you either need to commit those changes first or run `make -C build/release clean-stdlib`.
The same is true for further stages except that a rebuild of them is retriggered on any committed change, not just to a specific directory.
Thus when debugging e.g. stage 2 failures, you can resume the build from these failures on but you may want to explicitly call `clean-stdlib` to either observe changes from `.olean` files of modules that built successfully or to check that you did not break modules that built successfully at some prior point.
If you have write access to the lean4 repository, you can also manually
trigger that process, for example to be able to use new features in the compiler itself.
@@ -90,18 +82,18 @@ gh workflow run update-stage0.yml
```
Leaving stage0 updates to the CI automation is preferable, but should you need
to do it locally, you can use `make -C build/release update-stage0-commit` to
update `stage0` from `stage1` or `make -C build/release/stageN update-stage0-commit` to
to do it locally, you can use `make update-stage0-commit` in `build/release` to
update `stage0` from `stage1` or `make -C stageN update-stage0-commit` to
update from another stage. This command will automatically stage the updated files
and introduce a commit, so make sure to commit your work before that.
and introduce a commit,so make sure to commit your work before that.
If you rebased the branch (either onto a newer version of `master`, or fixing
up some commits prior to the stage0 update), recreate the stage0 update commits.
up some commits prior to the stage0 update, recreate the stage0 update commits.
The script `script/rebase-stage0.sh` can be used for that.
The CI should prevent PRs with changes to stage0 (besides `stdlib_flags.h`)
from entering `master` through the (squashing!) merge queue, and label such PRs
with the `changes-stage0` label. Such PRs should have a cleaned-up history,
with the `changes-stage0` label. Such PRs should have a cleaned up history,
with separate stage0 update commits; then coordinate with the admins to merge
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# Foreign Function Interface
The Lean FFI documentation is now part of the [Lean language reference](https://lean-lang.org/doc/reference/latest/).
NOTE: The current interface was designed for internal use in Lean and should be considered **unstable**.
It will be refined and extended in the future.
* [General FFI](https://lean-lang.org/doc/reference/latest/find/?domain=Verso.Genre.Manual.section&name=ffi)
* [Representation of inductive types](https://lean-lang.org/doc/reference/latest/find/?domain=Verso.Genre.Manual.section&name=inductive-types-ffi)
* [String](https://lean-lang.org/doc/reference/latest/find/?domain=Verso.Genre.Manual.section&name=string-ffi)
* [Array](https://lean-lang.org/doc/reference/latest/find/?domain=Verso.Genre.Manual.section&name=array-ffi)
As Lean is written partially in Lean itself and partially in C++, it offers efficient interoperability between the two languages (or rather, between Lean and any language supporting C interfaces).
This support is however currently limited to transferring Lean data types; in particular, it is not possible yet to pass or return compound data structures such as C `struct`s by value from or to Lean.
There are two primary attributes for interoperating with other languages:
* `@[extern "sym"] constant leanSym : ...` binds a Lean declaration to the external symbol `sym`.
It can also be used with `def` to provide an internal definition, but ensuring consistency of both definitions is up to the user.
* `@[export sym] def leanSym : ...` exports `leanSym` under the unmangled symbol name `sym`.
For simple examples of how to call foreign code from Lean and vice versa, see <https://github.com/leanprover/lean4/blob/master/src/lake/examples/ffi> and <https://github.com/leanprover/lean4/blob/master/src/lake/examples/reverse-ffi>, respectively.
## The Lean ABI
The Lean Application Binary Interface (ABI) describes how the signature of a Lean declaration is encoded as a native calling convention.
It is based on the standard C ABI and calling convention of the target platform.
For a Lean declaration marked with either `@[extern "sym"]` or `@[export sym]` for some symbol name `sym`, let `α₁ → ... → αₙ → β` be the normalized declaration's type.
If `n` is 0, the corresponding C declaration is
```c
extern s sym;
```
where `s` is the C translation of `β` as specified in the next section.
In the case of an `@[extern]` definition, the symbol's value is guaranteed to be initialized only after calling the Lean module's initializer or that of an importing module; see [Initialization](#initialization).
If `n` is greater than 0, the corresponding C declaration is
```c
s sym(t, ..., tₘ);
```
where the parameter types `tᵢ` are the C translation of the `αᵢ` as in the next section.
In the case of `@[extern]` all *irrelevant* types are removed first; see next section.
### Translating Types from Lean to C
* The integer types `UInt8`, ..., `UInt64`, `USize` are represented by the C types `uint8_t`, ..., `uint64_t`, `size_t`, respectively
* `Char` is represented by `uint32_t`
* `Float` is represented by `double`
* An *enum* inductive type of at least 2 and at most 2^32 constructors, each of which with no parameters, is represented by the first type of `uint8_t`, `uint16_t`, `uint32_t` that is sufficient to represent all constructor indices.
For example, the type `Bool` is represented as `uint8_t` with values `0` for `false` and `1` for `true`.
* `Decidable α` is represented the same way as `Bool`
* An inductive type with a *trivial structure*, that is,
* it is none of the types described above
* it is not marked `unsafe`
* it has a single constructor with a single parameter of *relevant* type
is represented by the representation of that parameter's type.
For example, `{ x : α // p }`, the `Subtype` structure of a value of type `α` and an irrelevant proof, is represented by the representation of `α`.
Similarly, the signed integer types `Int8`, ..., `Int64`, `ISize` are also represented by the unsigned C types `uint8_t`, ..., `uint64_t`, `size_t`, respectively, because they have a trivial structure.
* `Nat` and `Int` are represented by `lean_object *`.
Their runtime values is either a pointer to an opaque bignum object or, if the lowest bit of the "pointer" is 1 (`lean_is_scalar`), an encoded unboxed natural number or integer (`lean_box`/`lean_unbox`).
* A universe `Sort u`, type constructor `... → Sort u`, or proposition `p : Prop` is *irrelevant* and is either statically erased (see above) or represented as a `lean_object *` with the runtime value `lean_box(0)`
* Any other type is represented by `lean_object *`.
Its runtime value is a pointer to an object of a subtype of `lean_object` (see the "Inductive types" section below) or the unboxed value `lean_box(cidx)` for the `cidx`th constructor of an inductive type if this constructor does not have any relevant parameters.
Example: the runtime value of `u : Unit` is always `lean_box(0)`.
#### Inductive types
For inductive types which are in the fallback `lean_object *` case above and not trivial constructors, the type is stored as a `lean_ctor_object`, and `lean_is_ctor` will return true. A `lean_ctor_object` stores the constructor index in the header, and the fields are stored in the `m_objs` portion of the object.
The memory order of the fields is derived from the types and order of the fields in the declaration. They are ordered as follows:
* Non-scalar fields stored as `lean_object *`
* Fields of type `USize`
* Other scalar fields, in decreasing order by size
Within each group the fields are ordered in declaration order. **Warning**: Trivial wrapper types still count toward a field being treated as non-scalar for this purpose.
* To access fields of the first kind, use `lean_ctor_get(val, i)` to get the `i`th non-scalar field.
* To access `USize` fields, use `lean_ctor_get_usize(val, n+i)` to get the `i`th usize field and `n` is the total number of fields of the first kind.
* To access other scalar fields, use `lean_ctor_get_uintN(val, off)` or `lean_ctor_get_usize(val, off)` as appropriate. Here `off` is the byte offset of the field in the structure, starting at `n*sizeof(void*)` where `n` is the number of fields of the first two kinds.
For example, a structure such as
```lean
structure S where
ptr_1 : Array Nat
usize_1 : USize
sc64_1 : UInt64
ptr_2 : { x : UInt64 // x > 0 } -- wrappers don't count as scalars
sc64_2 : Float -- `Float` is 64 bit
sc8_1 : Bool
sc16_1 : UInt16
sc8_2 : UInt8
sc64_3 : UInt64
usize_2 : USize
ptr_3 : Char -- trivial wrapper around `UInt32`
sc32_1 : UInt32
sc16_2 : UInt16
```
would get re-sorted into the following memory order:
* `S.ptr_1` - `lean_ctor_get(val, 0)`
* `S.ptr_2` - `lean_ctor_get(val, 1)`
* `S.ptr_3` - `lean_ctor_get(val, 2)`
* `S.usize_1` - `lean_ctor_get_usize(val, 3)`
* `S.usize_2` - `lean_ctor_get_usize(val, 4)`
* `S.sc64_1` - `lean_ctor_get_uint64(val, sizeof(void*)*5)`
* `S.sc64_2` - `lean_ctor_get_float(val, sizeof(void*)*5 + 8)`
* `S.sc64_3` - `lean_ctor_get_uint64(val, sizeof(void*)*5 + 16)`
* `S.sc32_1` - `lean_ctor_get_uint32(val, sizeof(void*)*5 + 24)`
* `S.sc16_1` - `lean_ctor_get_uint16(val, sizeof(void*)*5 + 28)`
* `S.sc16_2` - `lean_ctor_get_uint16(val, sizeof(void*)*5 + 30)`
* `S.sc8_1` - `lean_ctor_get_uint8(val, sizeof(void*)*5 + 32)`
* `S.sc8_2` - `lean_ctor_get_uint8(val, sizeof(void*)*5 + 33)`
### Borrowing
By default, all `lean_object *` parameters of an `@[extern]` function are considered *owned*, i.e. the external code is passed a "virtual RC token" and is responsible for passing this token along to another consuming function (exactly once) or freeing it via `lean_dec`.
To reduce reference counting overhead, parameters can be marked as *borrowed* by prefixing their type with `@&`.
Borrowed objects must only be passed to other non-consuming functions (arbitrarily often) or converted to owned values using `lean_inc`.
In `lean.h`, the `lean_object *` aliases `lean_obj_arg` and `b_lean_obj_arg` are used to mark this difference on the C side.
Return values and `@[export]` parameters are always owned at the moment.
## Initialization
When including Lean code as part of a larger program, modules must be *initialized* before accessing any of their declarations.
Module initialization entails
* initialization of all "constants" (nullary functions), including closed terms lifted out of other functions
* execution of all `[init]` functions
* execution of all `[builtin_init]` functions, if the `builtin` parameter of the module initializer has been set
The module initializer is automatically run with the `builtin` flag for executables compiled from Lean code and for "plugins" loaded with `lean --plugin`.
For all other modules imported by `lean`, the initializer is run without `builtin`.
Thus `[init]` functions are run iff their module is imported, regardless of whether they have native code available or not, while `[builtin_init]` functions are only run for native executable or plugins, regardless of whether their module is imported or not.
`lean` uses built-in initializers for e.g. registering basic parsers that should be available even without importing their module (which is necessary for bootstrapping).
The initializer for module `A.B` is called `initialize_A_B` and will automatically initialize any imported modules.
Module initializers are idempotent (when run with the same `builtin` flag), but not thread-safe.
Together with initialization of the Lean runtime, you should execute code like the following exactly once before accessing any Lean declarations:
```c
void lean_initialize_runtime_module();
void lean_initialize();
lean_object * initialize_A_B(uint8_t builtin, lean_object *);
lean_object * initialize_C(uint8_t builtin, lean_object *);
...
lean_initialize_runtime_module();
//lean_initialize(); // necessary (and replaces `lean_initialize_runtime_module`) if you (indirectly) access the `Lean` package
lean_object * res;
// use same default as for Lean executables
uint8_t builtin = 1;
res = initialize_A_B(builtin, lean_io_mk_world());
if (lean_io_result_is_ok(res)) {
lean_dec_ref(res);
} else {
lean_io_result_show_error(res);
lean_dec(res);
return ...; // do not access Lean declarations if initialization failed
}
res = initialize_C(builtin, lean_io_mk_world());
if (lean_io_result_is_ok(res)) {
...
//lean_init_task_manager(); // necessary if you (indirectly) use `Task`
lean_io_mark_end_initialization();
```
In addition, any other thread not spawned by the Lean runtime itself must be initialized for Lean use by calling
```c
void lean_initialize_thread();
```
and should be finalized in order to free all thread-local resources by calling
```c
void lean_finalize_thread();
```
## `@[extern]` in the Interpreter
The interpreter can run Lean declarations for which symbols are available in loaded shared libraries, which includes `@[extern]` declarations.
Thus to e.g. run `#eval` on such a declaration, you need to
1. compile (at least) the module containing the declaration and its dependencies into a shared library, and then
1. pass this library to `lean --load-dynlib=` to run code `import`ing this module.
Note that it is not sufficient to load the foreign library containing the external symbol because the interpreter depends on code that is emitted for each `@[extern]` declaration.
Thus it is not possible to interpret an `@[extern]` declaration in the same file.
See [`tests/compiler/foreign`](https://github.com/leanprover/lean4/tree/master/tests/compiler/foreign/) for an example.

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# Development Workflow
If you want to make changes to Lean itself, start by [building Lean](../make/index.md) from a clean checkout to make sure that everything is set up correctly.
After that, read on below to find out how to set up your editor for changing the Lean source code,
followed by further sections of the development manual where applicable
such as on the [test suite](../../tests/README.md) and [commit convention](commit_convention.md).
After that, read on below to find out how to set up your editor for changing the Lean source code, followed by further sections of the development manual where applicable such as on the [test suite](testing.md) and [commit convention](commit_convention.md).
If you are planning to make any changes that may affect the compilation of Lean itself, e.g. changes to the parser, elaborator, or compiler, you should first read about the [bootstrapping pipeline](bootstrap.md).
You should not edit the `stage0` directory except using the commands described in that section when necessary.
## Development Setup
You can use any of the [supported editors](https://lean-lang.org/install/manual/) for editing the Lean source code.
Please see below for specific instructions for VS Code.
You can use any of the [supported editors](../setup.md) for editing the Lean source code.
If you set up `elan` as below, opening `src/` as a *workspace folder* should ensure that stage 0 (i.e. the stage that first compiles `src/`) will be used for files in that directory.
### Dev setup using elan
@@ -63,17 +61,13 @@ you can then put `my_name/lean4:my-tag` in your `lean-toolchain` file in a proje
### VS Code
There is a `.vscode/` directory that correctly sets up VS Code with settings, tasks, and recommended extensions.
Simply open the repository folder in VS Code, such as by invoking
There is a `lean.code-workspace` file that correctly sets up VS Code with workspace roots for the stage0/stage1 setup described above as well as with other settings.
You should always load it when working on Lean, such as by invoking
```
code .
code lean.code-workspace
```
on the command line.
You can use the `Refresh File Dependencies` command as in other projects to rebuild modules from inside VS Code but be aware that this does not trigger any non-Lake build targets.
In particular, after updating `stage0/` (or fetching an update to it), you will want to invoke `make` directly to rebuild `stage0/bin/lean` as described in [building Lean](../make/index.md).
You should then run the `Restart Server` command to update all open files and the server watchdog process as well.
### `ccache`
Lean's build process uses [`ccache`](https://ccache.dev/) if it is
@@ -91,29 +85,5 @@ such that changing files in `Init` doesn't force a full rebuild of `Lean`.
You can test a Lean PR against Mathlib and Batteries by rebasing your PR
on to `nightly-with-mathlib` branch. (It is fine to force push after rebasing.)
CI will generate a branch of Mathlib and Batteries called `lean-pr-testing-NNNN`
on the `leanprover-community/mathlib4-nightly-testing` fork of Mathlib.
This branch uses the toolchain for your PR, and will report back to the Lean PR with results from Mathlib CI.
that uses the toolchain for your PR, and will report back to the Lean PR with results from Mathlib CI.
See https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/tags_and_branches.html for more details.
### Testing against the Lean Language Reference
You can test a Lean PR against the reference manual by rebasing your PR
on to `nightly-with-manual` branch. (It is fine to force push after rebasing.)
CI will generate a branch of the reference manual called `lean-pr-testing-NNNN`
in `leanprover/reference-manual`. This branch uses the toolchain for your PR,
and will report back to the Lean PR with results from Mathlib CI.
### Avoiding rebuilds for downstream projects
If you want to test changes to Lean on downstream projects and would like to avoid rebuilding modules you have already built/fetched using the project's configured Lean toolchain, you can often do so as long as your build of Lean is close enough to that Lean toolchain (compatible .olean format including structure of all relevant environment extensions).
To override the toolchain without rebuilding for a single command, for example `lake build` or `lake lean`, you can use the prefix
```
LEAN_GITHASH=$(lean --githash) lake +lean4 ...
```
Alternatively, use
```
export LEAN_GITHASH=$(lean --githash)
export ELAN_TOOLCHAIN=lean4
```
to persist these changes for the lifetime of the current shell, which will affect any processes spawned from it such as VS Code started via `code .`.
If you use a setup where you cannot directly start your editor from the command line, such as VS Code Remote, you might want to consider using [direnv](https://direnv.net/) together with an editor extension for it instead so that you can put the lines above into `.envrc`.

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run `script/release_notes.py --since v4.5.0` on the `releases/v4.6.0` branch,
and see the section "Writing the release notes" below for more information.
- Release notes live in https://github.com/leanprover/reference-manual, in e.g. `Manual/Releases/v4.6.0.lean`.
It's best if you update these at the same time as you update the `lean-toolchain` for the `reference-manual` repository, see below.
It's best if you update these at the same time as a you update the `lean-toolchain` for the `reference-manual` repository, see below.
- Go to https://github.com/leanprover/lean4/releases and verify that the `v4.6.0` release appears.
- Verify on Github that "Set as the latest release" is checked.
- Next, we will move a curated list of downstream repos to the latest stable release.
@@ -54,7 +54,7 @@ We'll use `v4.6.0` as the intended release version as a running example.
- `verso`:
- The `subverso` dependency is unusual in that it needs to be compatible with _every_ Lean release simultaneously.
Usually you don't need to do anything.
If you think something is wrong here, please contact David Thrane Christiansen (@david-christiansen)
If you think something is wrong here please contact David Thrane Christiansen (@david-christiansen)
- Warnings during `lake update` and `lake build` are expected.
- `reference-manual`: the release notes generated by `script/release_notes.py` as described above must be included in
`Manual/Releases/v4.6.0.lean`, and `import` and `include` statements adding in `Manual/Releases.lean`.
@@ -65,21 +65,10 @@ We'll use `v4.6.0` as the intended release version as a running example.
- The `lakefile.toml` should always refer to dependencies via their `main` or `master` branch,
not a toolchain tag
(with the exception of `ProofWidgets4`, which *must* use a sequential version tag).
- **Important:** After creating and pushing the ProofWidgets4 tag (see above),
the mathlib4 lakefile must be updated to reference the new tag (e.g. `v0.0.87`).
The `release_steps.py` script handles this automatically by looking up the latest
ProofWidgets4 tag compatible with the target toolchain.
- Push the PR branch to the main Mathlib repository rather than a fork, or CI may not work reliably
- The "Verify Transient and Automated Commits" CI check on toolchain bump PRs can be ignored —
it often fails on automated commits (`x:` prefixed) from the nightly-testing history that can't be
reproduced in CI. This does not block merging.
- `repl`:
There are two copies of `lean-toolchain`/`lakefile.lean`:
in the root, and in `test/Mathlib/`. Edit both, and run `lake update` in both directories.
- `lean-fro.org`:
After updating the toolchains and running `lake update`, you must run `scripts/update.sh` to regenerate
the site content. This script updates generated files that depend on the Lean version.
The `release_steps.py` script handles this automatically.
- An awkward situation that sometimes occurs (e.g. with Verso) is that the `master`/`main` branch has already been moved
to a nightly toolchain that comes *after* the stable toolchain we are
targeting. In this case it is necessary to create a branch `releases/v4.6.0` from the last commit which was on
@@ -153,9 +142,6 @@ We'll use `v4.7.0-rc1` as the intended release version in this example.
* The repository does not need any changes to move to the new version.
* Note that sometimes there are *unreviewed* but necessary changes on the `nightly-testing` branch of the repository.
If so, you will need to merge these into the `bump_to_v4.7.0-rc1` branch manually.
* The `nightly-testing` branch may also contain temporary fix scripts (e.g. `fix_backward_defeq.py`,
`fix_deprecations.py`) that were used to adapt to breaking changes during the nightly cycle.
These should be reviewed and removed if no longer needed, as they can interfere with CI checks.
- For each of the repositories listed in `script/release_repos.yml`,
- Run `script/release_steps.py v4.7.0-rc1 <repo>` (e.g. replacing `<repo>` with `batteries`), which will walk you through the following steps:
- Create a new branch off `master`/`main` (as specified in the `branch` field), called `bump_to_v4.7.0-rc1`.
@@ -228,21 +214,6 @@ Please read https://leanprover-community.github.io/contribute/tags_and_branches.
# Writing the release notes
Release notes content is only written for the first release candidate (`-rc1`). For subsequent RCs and stable releases,
just update the title in the existing release notes file (see "Release notes title format" below).
## Release notes title format
The title in the `#doc (Manual)` line must follow these formats:
- **For -rc1**: `"Lean 4.7.0-rc1 (2024-03-15)"` — Include the RC suffix and the release date
- **For -rc2, -rc3, etc.**: `"Lean 4.7.0-rc2 (2024-03-20)"` — Update the RC number and date
- **For stable release**: `"Lean 4.7.0 (2024-04-01)"` — Remove the RC suffix but keep the date
The date should be the actual date when the tag was pushed (or when CI completed and created the release page).
## Generating the release notes
Release notes are automatically generated from the commit history, using `script/release_notes.py`.
Run this as `script/release_notes.py --since v4.6.0`, where `v4.6.0` is the *previous* release version.
@@ -257,113 +228,4 @@ Some judgement is required here: ignore commits which look minor,
but manually add items to the release notes for significant PRs that were rebase-merged.
There can also be pre-written entries in `./releases_drafts`, which should be all incorporated in the release notes and then deleted from the branch.
## Reviewing and fixing the generated markdown
Before adding the release notes to the reference manual, carefully review the generated markdown for these common issues:
1. **Unterminated code blocks**: PR descriptions sometimes have unclosed code fences. Look for code blocks
that don't have a closing ` ``` `. If found, fetch the original PR description with `gh pr view <number>`
and repair the code block with the complete content.
2. **Truncated descriptions**: Some PR descriptions may end abruptly mid-sentence. Review these and complete
the descriptions based on the original PR.
3. **Markdown syntax issues**: Check for other markdown problems that could cause parsing errors.
## Creating the release notes file
The release notes go in `Manual/Releases/v4_7_0.lean` in the reference-manual repository.
The file structure must follow the Verso format:
```lean
/-
Copyright (c) 2025 Lean FRO LLC. All rights reserved.
Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE.
Author: <Your Name>
-/
import VersoManual
import Manual.Meta
import Manual.Meta.Markdown
open Manual
open Verso.Genre
open Verso.Genre.Manual
open Verso.Genre.Manual.InlineLean
#doc (Manual) "Lean 4.7.0-rc1 (2024-03-15)" =>
%%%
tag := "release-v4.7.0"
file := "v4.7.0"
%%%
<release notes content here>
```
**Important formatting rules for Verso:**
- Use `#` for section headers inside the document, not `##` (Verso uses header level 1 for subsections)
- Use plain ` ``` ` for code blocks, not ` ```lean ` (the latter will cause Lean to execute the code)
- Identifiers with underscores like `bv_decide` should be wrapped in backticks: `` `bv_decide` ``
(otherwise the underscore may be interpreted as markdown emphasis)
## Updating Manual/Releases.lean
After creating the release notes file, update `Manual/Releases.lean` to include it:
1. Add the import near the top with other version imports:
```lean
import Manual.Releases.«v4_7_0»
```
2. Add the include statement after the other includes:
```lean
{include 0 Manual.Releases.«v4_7_0»}
```
## Building and verifying
Build the release notes to check for errors:
```bash
lake build Manual.Releases.v4_7_0
```
Common errors and fixes:
- "Wrong header nesting - got ## but expected at most #": Change `##` to `#`
- "Tactic 'X' failed" or similar: Code is being executed; change ` ```lean ` to ` ``` `
- "'_'" errors: Underscore in identifier being parsed as emphasis; wrap in backticks
## Creating the PR
**Important: Timing with the reference-manual tag**
The reference-manual repository deploys documentation when a version tag is pushed. If you merge
release notes AFTER the tag is created, the deployed documentation won't include them.
You have two options:
1. **Preferred**: Include the release notes in the same PR as the toolchain bump (or merge the
release notes PR before creating the tag). This ensures the tag includes the release notes.
2. **If release notes are merged after the tag**: You must regenerate the tag to trigger a new deployment:
```bash
cd /path/to/reference-manual
git fetch origin
git tag -d v4.7.0-rc1 # Delete local tag
git tag v4.7.0-rc1 origin/main # Create tag at current main (which has release notes)
git push origin :refs/tags/v4.7.0-rc1 # Delete remote tag
git push origin v4.7.0-rc1 # Push new tag (triggers Deploy workflow)
```
If creating a separate PR for release notes:
```bash
git checkout -b v4.7.0-release-notes
git add Manual/Releases/v4_7_0.lean Manual/Releases.lean
git commit -m "doc: add v4.7.0 release notes"
git push -u origin v4.7.0-release-notes
gh pr create --title "doc: add v4.7.0 release notes" --body "This PR adds the release notes for Lean v4.7.0."
```
See `./releases_drafts/README.md` for more information about pre-written release note entries.
See `./releases_drafts/README.md` for more information.

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# Test Suite
After [building Lean](../make/index.md) you can run all the tests using
```
cd build/release
make test ARGS=-j4
```
Change the 4 to the maximum number of parallel tests you want to
allow. The best choice is the number of CPU cores on your machine as
the tests are mostly CPU bound. You can find the number of processors
on linux using `nproc` and on Windows it is the `NUMBER_OF_PROCESSORS`
environment variable.
You can run tests after [building a specific stage](bootstrap.md) by
adding the `-C stageN` argument. The default when run as above is stage 1. The
Lean tests will automatically use that stage's corresponding Lean
executables
Running `make test` will not pick up new test files; run
```bash
cmake build/release/stage1
```
to update the list of tests.
You can also use `ctest` directly if you are in the right folder. So
to run stage1 tests with a 300 second timeout run this:
```bash
cd build/release/stage1
ctest -j 4 --output-on-failure --timeout 300
```
Useful `ctest` flags are `-R <name of test>` to run a single test, and
`--rerun-failed` to run all tests that failed during the last run.
You can also pass `ctest` flags via `make test ARGS="--rerun-failed"`.
To get verbose output from ctest pass the `--verbose` command line
option. Test output is normally suppressed and only summary
information is displayed. This option will show all test output.
## Test Suite Organization
All these tests are included by [src/shell/CMakeLists.txt](https://github.com/leanprover/lean4/blob/master/src/shell/CMakeLists.txt):
- [`tests/lean`](https://github.com/leanprover/lean4/tree/master/tests/lean/): contains tests that come equipped with a
.lean.expected.out file. The driver script [`test_single.sh`](https://github.com/leanprover/lean4/tree/master/tests/lean/test_single.sh) runs
each test and checks the actual output (*.produced.out) with the
checked in expected output.
- [`tests/lean/run`](https://github.com/leanprover/lean4/tree/master/tests/lean/run/): contains tests that are run through the lean
command line one file at a time. These tests only look for error
codes and do not check the expected output even though output is
produced, it is ignored.
- [`tests/lean/interactive`](https://github.com/leanprover/lean4/tree/master/tests/lean/interactive/): are designed to test server requests at a
given position in the input file. Each .lean file contains comments
that indicate how to simulate a client request at that position.
using a `--^` point to the line position. Example:
```lean,ignore
open Foo in
theorem tst2 (h : a ≤ b) : a + 2 ≤ b + 2 :=
Bla.
--^ textDocument/completion
```
In this example, the test driver [`test_single.sh`](https://github.com/leanprover/lean4/tree/master/tests/lean/interactive/test_single.sh) will simulate an
auto-completion request at `Bla.`. The expected output is stored in
a .lean.expected.out in the json format that is part of the
[Language Server
Protocol](https://microsoft.github.io/language-server-protocol/).
This can also be used to test the following additional requests:
```
--^ textDocument/hover
--^ textDocument/typeDefinition
--^ textDocument/definition
--^ $/lean/plainGoal
--^ $/lean/plainTermGoal
--^ insert: ...
--^ collectDiagnostics
```
- [`tests/lean/server`](https://github.com/leanprover/lean4/tree/master/tests/lean/server/): Tests more of the Lean `--server` protocol.
There are just a few of them, and it uses .log files containing
JSON.
- [`tests/compiler`](https://github.com/leanprover/lean4/tree/master/tests/compiler/): contains tests that will run the Lean compiler and
build an executable that is executed and the output is compared to
the .lean.expected.out file. This test also contains a subfolder
[`foreign`](https://github.com/leanprover/lean4/tree/master/tests/compiler/foreign/) which shows how to extend Lean using C++.
- [`tests/lean/trust0`](https://github.com/leanprover/lean4/tree/master/tests/lean/trust0): tests that run Lean in a mode that Lean doesn't
even trust the .olean files (i.e., trust 0).
- [`tests/bench`](https://github.com/leanprover/lean4/tree/master/tests/bench/): contains performance tests.
- [`tests/plugin`](https://github.com/leanprover/lean4/tree/master/tests/plugin/): tests that compiled Lean code can be loaded into
`lean` via the `--plugin` command line option.
## Writing Good Tests
Every test file should contain:
* an initial `/-! -/` module docstring summarizing the test's purpose
* a module docstring for each test section that describes what is tested
and, if not 100% clear, why that is the desirable behavior
At the time of writing, most tests do not follow these new guidelines yet.
For an example of a conforming test, see [`tests/lean/1971.lean`](https://github.com/leanprover/lean4/tree/master/tests/lean/1971.lean).
## Fixing Tests
When the Lean source code or the standard library are modified, some of the
tests break because the produced output is slightly different, and we have
to reflect the changes in the `.lean.expected.out` files.
We should not blindly copy the new produced output since we may accidentally
miss a bug introduced by recent changes.
The test suite contains commands that allow us to see what changed in a convenient way.
First, we must install [meld](http://meldmerge.org/). On Ubuntu, we can do it by simply executing
```
sudo apt-get install meld
```
Now, suppose `bad_class.lean` test is broken. We can see the problem by going to [`tests/lean`](https://github.com/leanprover/lean4/tree/master/tests/lean) directory and
executing
```
./test_single.sh -i bad_class.lean
```
When the `-i` option is provided, `meld` is automatically invoked
whenever there is discrepancy between the produced and expected
outputs. `meld` can also be used to repair the problems.
In Emacs, we can also execute `M-x lean4-diff-test-file` to check/diff the file of the current buffer.
To mass-copy all `.produced.out` files to the respective `.expected.out` file, use `tests/lean/copy-produced`.

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# IJCAR 2026: `grind`, An SMT-Inspired Tactic for Lean 4
Ancillary materials for the paper.
- `examples.lean`: interactive examples from the paper
- `analyze_grind_loc.py`: script used for the evaluation section, analyzing `grind` adoption and lines-of-code changes in Mathlib

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#!/usr/bin/env python3
"""
Analyze grind adoption LoC changes in mathlib.
For each theorem/lemma in master that uses grind, find the most recent
commit where it didn't use grind, and measure the LoC change.
This script was used in preparing the "Evaluation" section of the grind paper.
"""
import subprocess
import re
import csv
import sys
from pathlib import Path
from dataclasses import dataclass
from concurrent.futures import ThreadPoolExecutor, as_completed
from typing import Iterator
from functools import lru_cache
@dataclass
class GrindUsage:
file: str
line_no: int
decl_name: str
decl_type: str # theorem, lemma, def, example, etc.
@dataclass
class LocChange:
file: str
decl_name: str
decl_type: str
old_loc: int
new_loc: int
loc_saved: int
commit_sha: str
commit_date: str
def run_git(args: list[str], repo: str = ".") -> str:
"""Run a git command and return stdout."""
result = subprocess.run(
["git", "-C", repo] + args,
capture_output=True, text=True, check=True
)
return result.stdout
def run_git_safe(args: list[str], repo: str = ".") -> str | None:
"""Run a git command, return None on failure."""
result = subprocess.run(
["git", "-C", repo] + args,
capture_output=True, text=True
)
if result.returncode != 0:
return None
return result.stdout
@lru_cache(maxsize=4096)
def get_file_at_commit(repo: str, commit: str, file_path: str) -> str | None:
"""Get file contents at a specific commit (cached)."""
return run_git_safe(["show", f"{commit}:{file_path}"], repo)
def find_grind_usages(repo: str = ".") -> tuple[list[GrindUsage], int, int]:
"""Find all declarations using grind in current master.
Returns (usages, total_grind_calls, grind_in_decls) where:
- total_grind_calls is the count of grind tactic calls (after filtering comments/attrs)
- grind_in_decls is the count of those that are inside named declarations
"""
# Use git grep to find lines containing 'grind' (excludes lake packages)
result = run_git(["grep", "-n", "grind", "master", "--", "Mathlib/"], repo)
usages = []
seen = set() # (file, decl_name) to dedupe
total_grind_calls = 0
grind_in_decls = 0
for line in result.strip().split('\n'):
if not line:
continue
# Format: master:path/to/file.lean:123:line content
match = re.match(r'^master:(.+\.lean):(\d+):(.*)$', line)
if not match:
continue
file_path, line_no_str, content = match.groups()
line_no = int(line_no_str)
# Skip comments and attributes (not tactic calls)
content_stripped = content.strip()
if content_stripped.startswith('--') or content_stripped.startswith('/-'):
continue
if content_stripped.startswith('attribute'):
continue
if '@[' in content and 'grind' in content:
# Could be an attribute like @[grind =], skip
if 'by' not in content and ':=' not in content:
continue
total_grind_calls += 1
# Find the declaration this grind belongs to
decl_name, decl_type = find_decl_at_line(repo, file_path, line_no)
if decl_name is None:
continue
grind_in_decls += 1
key = (file_path, decl_name)
if key in seen:
continue
seen.add(key)
usages.append(GrindUsage(
file=file_path,
line_no=line_no,
decl_name=decl_name,
decl_type=decl_type
))
return usages, total_grind_calls, grind_in_decls
def find_decl_at_line(repo: str, file_path: str, grind_line: int) -> tuple[str | None, str | None]:
"""
Find the declaration name and type that contains the grind at the given line.
Search backwards from grind_line to find the most recent declaration.
"""
# Get file content at master
content = get_file_at_commit(repo, "master", file_path)
if content is None:
return None, None
lines = content.split('\n')
# Search backwards from grind_line for a declaration
# Match declarations with optional leading modifiers and attributes
decl_pattern = re.compile(r'^(?:@\[.*?\]\s*)*(?:private\s+|protected\s+|noncomputable\s+|scoped\s+)*(theorem|lemma|def|example|instance|abbrev|structure|class)\s+(\w+)')
for i in range(grind_line - 1, -1, -1):
if i >= len(lines):
continue
line = lines[i]
match = decl_pattern.match(line)
if match:
return match.group(2), match.group(1)
return None, None
def find_grind_introduction_commit(repo: str, file_path: str, decl_name: str) -> str | None:
"""
Find the commit that introduced grind to this declaration.
Returns None if the declaration was born with grind.
"""
# First, find the line range of the declaration in master
content = get_file_at_commit(repo, "master", file_path)
if content is None:
return None
lines = content.split('\n')
decl_start = None
decl_end = None
# Find declaration start
decl_pattern = re.compile(rf'^(?:@\[.*?\]\s*)*(?:private\s+|protected\s+|noncomputable\s+|scoped\s+)*(theorem|lemma|def|example|instance|abbrev|structure|class)\s+{re.escape(decl_name)}\b')
for i, line in enumerate(lines):
if decl_pattern.match(line):
decl_start = i
break
if decl_start is None:
return None
# Find declaration end (next top-level declaration or EOF)
end_patterns = re.compile(r'^(?:private\s+|protected\s+|noncomputable\s+|scoped\s+)*(theorem|lemma|def|example|instance|abbrev|structure|class|namespace|section|end\s|@\[|#|/-)')
for i in range(decl_start + 1, len(lines)):
line = lines[i]
if line and not line[0].isspace() and end_patterns.match(line):
decl_end = i
break
if decl_end is None:
decl_end = len(lines)
# Find grind line within declaration
grind_line = None
for i in range(decl_start, decl_end):
if 'grind' in lines[i]:
grind_line = i + 1 # 1-indexed
break
if grind_line is None:
return None
# Use git blame to find when that grind line was added
blame_result = run_git_safe(["blame", "-L", f"{grind_line},{grind_line}", "--porcelain", "master", "--", file_path], repo)
if blame_result is None:
return None
# First line of porcelain output is the commit SHA
first_line = blame_result.split('\n')[0]
commit_sha = first_line.split()[0]
# Check if this declaration existed before this commit (without grind)
parent_sha = run_git_safe(["rev-parse", f"{commit_sha}^"], repo)
if parent_sha is None:
return None # Initial commit, born with grind
parent_sha = parent_sha.strip()
# Check if declaration existed in parent
parent_content = get_file_at_commit(repo, parent_sha, file_path)
if parent_content is None:
# File didn't exist in parent - might be new file or renamed
return None
# Check if declaration existed and didn't have grind
if decl_name not in parent_content:
return None # Declaration didn't exist - born with grind
# Check if it already had grind in parent
parent_lines = parent_content.split('\n')
in_decl = False
for line in parent_lines:
if decl_pattern.match(line):
in_decl = True
elif in_decl:
if line and not line[0].isspace() and end_patterns.match(line):
break
if 'grind' in line:
# Already had grind in parent — not the introduction commit
return None
return commit_sha
def extract_proof_loc(repo: str, file_path: str, decl_name: str, commit: str) -> int | None:
"""
Extract the number of lines in a declaration's proof at a given commit.
Returns None if the declaration doesn't exist at that commit.
"""
content = get_file_at_commit(repo, commit, file_path)
if content is None:
return None
lines = content.split('\n')
# Find declaration start
decl_pattern = re.compile(rf'^(?:@\[.*?\]\s*)*(?:private\s+|protected\s+|noncomputable\s+|scoped\s+)*(theorem|lemma|def|example|instance|abbrev|structure|class)\s+{re.escape(decl_name)}\b')
decl_start = None
for i, line in enumerate(lines):
if decl_pattern.match(line):
decl_start = i
break
if decl_start is None:
return None
# Find declaration end
end_patterns = re.compile(r'^(?:private\s+|protected\s+|noncomputable\s+|scoped\s+)*(theorem|lemma|def|example|instance|abbrev|structure|class|namespace|section|end\s|@\[|#|/-)')
decl_end = None
for i in range(decl_start + 1, len(lines)):
line = lines[i]
if line and not line[0].isspace() and end_patterns.match(line):
decl_end = i
break
if decl_end is None:
decl_end = len(lines)
# Count non-empty lines in declaration
loc = sum(1 for i in range(decl_start, decl_end) if lines[i].strip())
return loc
def get_commit_date(repo: str, sha: str) -> str:
"""Get the date of a commit."""
result = run_git(["log", "-1", "--format=%ci", sha], repo)
return result.strip().split()[0] # Just the date part
def analyze_usage_detailed(repo: str, usage: GrindUsage) -> tuple[LocChange | None, str]:
"""Analyze a single grind usage, returning (result, skip_reason)."""
commit = find_grind_introduction_commit(repo, usage.file, usage.decl_name)
if commit is None:
return None, "born_with_grind"
parent = run_git_safe(["rev-parse", f"{commit}^"], repo)
if parent is None:
return None, "no_parent"
parent = parent.strip()
old_loc = extract_proof_loc(repo, usage.file, usage.decl_name, parent)
new_loc = extract_proof_loc(repo, usage.file, usage.decl_name, "master")
if old_loc is None:
return None, "old_loc_failed"
if new_loc is None:
return None, "new_loc_failed"
commit_date = get_commit_date(repo, commit)
return LocChange(
file=usage.file,
decl_name=usage.decl_name,
decl_type=usage.decl_type,
old_loc=old_loc,
new_loc=new_loc,
loc_saved=old_loc - new_loc,
commit_sha=commit[:12],
commit_date=commit_date
), "success"
def main(repo: str = "."):
print("Finding grind usages in master...", file=sys.stderr)
usages, total_grind_calls, grind_in_decls = find_grind_usages(repo)
print(f"Found {len(usages)} declarations using grind ({grind_in_decls}/{total_grind_calls} grind calls)", file=sys.stderr)
print("Analyzing git history (this may take a while)...", file=sys.stderr)
results: list[LocChange] = []
skip_reasons: dict[str, int] = {}
with ThreadPoolExecutor(max_workers=64) as executor:
futures = {executor.submit(analyze_usage_detailed, repo, usage): usage for usage in usages}
for i, future in enumerate(as_completed(futures)):
if (i + 1) % 50 == 0:
print(f" Progress: {i + 1}/{len(usages)}", file=sys.stderr, flush=True)
result, reason = future.result()
if result:
results.append(result)
else:
skip_reasons[reason] = skip_reasons.get(reason, 0) + 1
total_skipped = sum(skip_reasons.values())
print(f"\nAnalyzed {len(results)} declarations, skipped {total_skipped}:", file=sys.stderr)
for reason, count in sorted(skip_reasons.items(), key=lambda x: -x[1]):
print(f" - {reason}: {count}", file=sys.stderr)
# Sort by LoC saved (descending)
results.sort(key=lambda r: r.loc_saved, reverse=True)
# Output CSV
writer = csv.writer(sys.stdout)
writer.writerow(["file", "declaration", "type", "old_loc", "new_loc", "loc_saved", "commit", "date"])
for r in results:
writer.writerow([r.file, r.decl_name, r.decl_type, r.old_loc, r.new_loc, r.loc_saved, r.commit_sha, r.commit_date])
# Summary stats to stderr
total_old = sum(r.old_loc for r in results) if results else 0
total_new = sum(r.new_loc for r in results) if results else 0
total_saved = sum(r.loc_saved for r in results) if results else 0
avg_saved = total_saved / len(results) if results else 0
print("\n" + "=" * 60, file=sys.stderr)
print("GRIND ADOPTION LOC ANALYSIS", file=sys.stderr)
print("=" * 60, file=sys.stderr)
print("\n## Declaration Counts\n", file=sys.stderr)
print(f" Total grind tactic calls: {total_grind_calls}", file=sys.stderr)
print(f" In named declarations: {grind_in_decls} ({total_grind_calls - grind_in_decls} in anonymous/other)", file=sys.stderr)
print(f" Unique declarations: {len(usages)}", file=sys.stderr)
print(f" Converted to grind: {len(results)}", file=sys.stderr)
print(f" Born with grind: {skip_reasons.get('born_with_grind', 0)}", file=sys.stderr)
if skip_reasons.get('old_loc_failed', 0) > 0:
print(f" Could not trace history: {skip_reasons.get('old_loc_failed', 0)}", file=sys.stderr)
print("\n## Lines of Code Impact\n", file=sys.stderr)
print(f" Total LoC before grind: {total_old}", file=sys.stderr)
print(f" Total LoC after grind: {total_new}", file=sys.stderr)
print(f" Total LoC saved: {total_saved}", file=sys.stderr)
print(f" Average LoC saved per theorem: {avg_saved:.1f}", file=sys.stderr)
big_savings = sum(1 for r in results if r.loc_saved >= 10)
print(f" Declarations shrunk by 10+ lines: {big_savings}", file=sys.stderr)
if results:
print("\n## Top 10 Biggest LoC Savings\n", file=sys.stderr)
for r in results[:10]:
print(f" {r.loc_saved:+4d} lines: {r.decl_name} ({r.file})", file=sys.stderr)
# Show any that got bigger (negative savings)
got_bigger = [r for r in results if r.loc_saved < 0]
if got_bigger:
print(f"\n## Declarations That Got Bigger ({len(got_bigger)} total)\n", file=sys.stderr)
print(" (showing 5 worst):", file=sys.stderr)
for r in got_bigger[-5:]: # Show worst 5
print(f" {r.loc_saved:+4d} lines: {r.decl_name} ({r.file})", file=sys.stderr)
print("\n" + "=" * 60, file=sys.stderr)
if __name__ == "__main__":
import argparse
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(description="Analyze grind LoC savings")
parser.add_argument("--repo", "-r", default=".", help="Repository path")
args = parser.parse_args()
main(args.repo)

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@@ -1,127 +0,0 @@
/- Examples from the paper "grind: An SMT-Inspired Tactic for Lean 4" -/
open Lean Grind
/- Congruence closure. -/
example (f : Nat Nat) (h : a = b) : f (f b) = f (f a) := by grind
/-
E-matching.
Any `f` that is the left inverse of `g` would work on this example.
-/
def f (x : Nat) := x - 1
def g (x : Nat) := x + 1
@[grind =] theorem fg : f (g x) = x := by simp [f, g]
example : f a = b a = g c b = c := by grind
/-
Any `R` that is transitive and symmetric would work on this example.
-/
def R : Nat Nat Prop := (· % 7 = · % 7)
@[grind ] theorem Rtrans : R x y R y z R x z := by grind [R]
@[grind ] theorem Rsymm : R x y R y x := by grind [R]
example : R a b R c b R d c R a d := by grind
/- Big step operational semantics example. -/
abbrev Variable := String
def State := Variable Nat
inductive Stmt : Type where
| skip : Stmt
| assign : Variable (State Nat) Stmt
| seq : Stmt Stmt Stmt
| ifThenElse : (State Prop) Stmt Stmt Stmt
| whileDo : (State Prop) Stmt Stmt
infix:60 ";; " => Stmt.seq
export Stmt (skip assign seq ifThenElse whileDo)
set_option quotPrecheck false in
notation s:70 "[" x:70 "" n:70 "]" => (fun v if v = x then n else s v)
inductive BigStep : Stmt State State Prop where
| skip (s : State) : BigStep skip s s
| assign (x : Variable) (a : State Nat) (s : State) : BigStep (assign x a) s (s[x a s])
| seq {S T : Stmt} {s t u : State} (hS : BigStep S s t) (hT : BigStep T t u) :
BigStep (S;; T) s u
| if_true {B : State Prop} {s t : State} (hcond : B s) (S T : Stmt) (hbody : BigStep S s t) :
BigStep (ifThenElse B S T) s t
| if_false {B : State Prop} {s t : State} (hcond : ¬ B s) (S T : Stmt) (hbody : BigStep T s t) :
BigStep (ifThenElse B S T) s t
| while_true {B S s t u} (hcond : B s) (hbody : BigStep S s t) (hrest : BigStep (whileDo B S) t u) :
BigStep (whileDo B S) s u
| while_false {B S s} (hcond : ¬ B s) : BigStep (whileDo B S) s s
notation:55 "(" S:55 "," s:55 ")" " ==> " t:55 => BigStep S s t
example {B S T s t} (hcond : B s) : (ifThenElse B S T, s) ==> t (S, s) ==> t := by
grind [cases BigStep]
theorem cases_if_of_true {B S T s t} (hcond : B s) : (ifThenElse B S T, s) ==> t (S, s) ==> t := by
grind [cases BigStep]
theorem cases_if_of_false {B S T s t} (hcond : ¬ B s) : (ifThenElse B S T, s) ==> t (T, s) ==> t := by
grind [cases BigStep]
example {B S T s t} : (ifThenElse B S T, s) ==> t (B s (S, s) ==> t) (¬ B s (T, s) ==> t) := by
grind [BigStep] -- shortcut for `cases BigStep` and `intro BigStep`
attribute [grind] BigStep
theorem if_iff {B S T s t} : (ifThenElse B S T, s) ==>
t (B s (S, s) ==> t) (¬ B s (T, s) ==> t) := by grind
/- Dependent pattern matching. -/
inductive Vec (α : Type u) : Nat Type u
| nil : Vec α 0
| cons : α Vec α n Vec α (n+1)
@[grind =] def Vec.head : Vec α (n+1) α
| .cons a _ => a
example (as bs : Vec Int (n+1)) : as.head = bs.head
(match as, bs with
| .cons a _, .cons b _ => a + b) = 2 * as.head := by grind
/- Theory solvers. -/
example [CommRing α] (a b c : α) :
a + b + c = 3
a^2 + b^2 + c^2 = 5
a^3 + b^3 + c^3 = 7
a^4 + b^4 + c^4 = 9 := by grind
example (x : BitVec 8) : (x - 16) * (x + 16) = x^2 := by grind
example [CommSemiring α] [AddRightCancel α] (x y : α) :
x^2*y = 1 x*y^2 = y y*x = 1 := by grind
example (a b : UInt32) : a 2 b 3 a + b 5 := by grind
example [LE α] [Std.IsLinearPreorder α] (a b c d : α) :
a b ¬ (c b) ¬ (d c) a d := by grind
/- Theory combination. -/
example [CommRing α] [NoNatZeroDivisors α]
(a b c : α) (f : α Nat) :
a + b + c = 3 a^2 + b^2 + c^2 = 5 a^3 + b^3 + c^3 = 7
f (a^4 + b^4) + f (9 - c^4) 1 := by grind
/- Interactive mode. -/
-- Remark: Mathlib contains the definition of `Real`, `sin`, and `cos`.
axiom Real : Type
instance : Lean.Grind.CommRing Real := sorry
axiom cos : Real Real
axiom sin : Real Real
axiom trig_identity : x, (cos x)^2 + (sin x)^2 = 1
-- Manually specify the patterns for `trig_identity`
grind_pattern trig_identity => cos x
grind_pattern trig_identity => sin x
example : (cos x + sin x)^2 = 2 * cos x * sin x + 1 := by
grind? -- Provides code action
example : (cos x + sin x)^2 = 2 * cos x * sin x + 1 := by
grind =>
instantiate only [trig_identity]
ring

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@@ -282,7 +282,7 @@ theorem BinTree.find_insert_of_ne (b : BinTree β) (ne : k ≠ k') (v : β)
let t, h := b; simp
induction t with simp
| leaf =>
intro le
intros le
exact Nat.lt_of_le_of_ne le ne
| node left key value right ihl ihr =>
let .node hl hr bl br := h

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@@ -1,2 +0,0 @@
Tree.node (Tree.node (Tree.leaf) 1 "one" (Tree.leaf)) 2 "two" (Tree.node (Tree.leaf) 3 "three" (Tree.leaf))
[(1, "one"), (2, "two"), (3, "three")]

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leanmake --always-make bin
capture ./build/bin/test hello world
check_out_contains "[hello, world]"

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[hello, world]

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@@ -1,3 +0,0 @@
30
interp.lean:146:4: warning: declaration uses `sorry`
3628800

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@@ -94,8 +94,10 @@ theorem List.palindrome_of_eq_reverse (h : as.reverse = as) : Palindrome as := b
next => exact Palindrome.nil
next a => exact Palindrome.single a
next a b as ih =>
obtain rfl, h, - := by simpa using h
exact Palindrome.sandwich b (ih h)
have : a = b := by simp_all
subst this
have : as.reverse = as := by simp_all
exact Palindrome.sandwich a (ih this)
/-!
We now define a function that returns `true` iff `as` is a palindrome.

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true
false

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@@ -1,2 +0,0 @@
"(((fun x_1 => (fun x_2 => (x_1 + x_2))) 1) 2)"
"((((fun x_1 => (fun x_2 => (x_1 + x_2))) 1) 2) + 5)"

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@@ -1,4 +0,0 @@
capture_only "$1" \
lean -Dlinter.all=false "$1"
check_out_file
check_exit_is_success

4
doc/examples/test_single.sh Executable file
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@@ -0,0 +1,4 @@
#!/usr/bin/env bash
source ../../tests/common.sh
exec_check_raw lean -Dlinter.all=false "$f"

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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](../dev/index.md).
We strongly suggest that new users instead follow the [Installation Instructions](https://lean-lang.org/install/) 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
------------
@@ -44,12 +44,12 @@ Useful CMake Configuration Settings
Pass these along with the `cmake --preset release` command.
There are also two alternative presets that combine some of these options you can use instead of `release`: `debug` and `sandebug` (sanitize + debug).
* `-DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=`\
* `-D CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=`\
Select the build type. Valid values are `RELEASE` (default), `DEBUG`,
`RELWITHDEBINFO`, and `MINSIZEREL`.
* `-DCMAKE_C_COMPILER=`\
`-DCMAKE_CXX_COMPILER=`\
* `-D CMAKE_C_COMPILER=`\
`-D CMAKE_CXX_COMPILER=`\
Select the C/C++ compilers to use. Official Lean releases currently use Clang;
see also `.github/workflows/ci.yml` for the CI config.

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@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
# Install Packages on OS X
# Install Packages on OS X 14.5
We assume that you are using [homebrew][homebrew] as a package manager.
@@ -6,23 +6,23 @@ We assume that you are using [homebrew][homebrew] as a package manager.
## Compilers
You need a C++14-compatible compiler to build Lean. As of July
2025, you have three options:
You need a C++11-compatible compiler to build Lean. As of November
2014, you have three options:
- clang++ shipped with OSX (at time of writing v17.0.0)
- clang++ via homebrew (at time of writing, v20.1.8)
- gcc via homebrew (at time of writing, v15.1.0)
- clang++-3.5 (shipped with OSX, Apple LLVM version 6.0)
- gcc-4.9.1 (homebrew)
- clang++-3.5 (homebrew)
We recommend to use Apple's clang++ because it is pre-shipped with OS
X and requires no further installation.
To install gcc via homebrew, please execute:
To install gcc-4.9.1 via homebrew, please execute:
```bash
brew install gcc
```
To install clang via homebrew, please execute:
To install clang++-3.5 via homebrew, please execute:
```bash
brew install llvm lld
brew install llvm
```
To use compilers other than the default one (Apple's clang++), you
need to use `-DCMAKE_CXX_COMPILER` option to specify the compiler

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@@ -1,4 +0,0 @@
/.lake
!lake-manifest.json
metadata.json
invalidated.json

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@@ -1,24 +0,0 @@
import Grove.Framework
import GroveStdlib.Generated.«associative-query-operations»
import GroveStdlib.Generated.«associative-creation-operations»
import GroveStdlib.Generated.«associative-modification-operations»
import GroveStdlib.Generated.«associative-create-then-query»
import GroveStdlib.Generated.«associative-all-operations-covered»
import GroveStdlib.Generated.«slice-producing»
/-
This file is autogenerated by grove. You can manually edit it, for example to resolve merge
conflicts, but be careful.
-/
open Grove.Framework Widget
namespace GroveStdlib.Generated
def restoreState : RestoreStateM Unit := do
«associative-query-operations».restoreState
«associative-creation-operations».restoreState
«associative-modification-operations».restoreState
«associative-create-then-query».restoreState
«associative-all-operations-covered».restoreState
«slice-producing».restoreState

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@@ -1,34 +0,0 @@
import Grove.Framework
/-
This file is autogenerated by grove. You can manually edit it, for example to resolve merge
conflicts, but be careful.
-/
open Grove.Framework Widget
namespace GroveStdlib.Generated.«associative-all-operations-covered»
def «all-covered» : Assertion.Fact where
widgetId := "associative-all-operations-covered"
factId := "all-covered"
assertionId := "all-covered"
state := {
assertionId := "all-covered"
description := "All operations should be covered"
passed := false
message := "There were 19697 operations that were not covered."
}
metadata := {
status := .bad
comment := "Still missing some!"
}
def table : Assertion.Data where
widgetId := "associative-all-operations-covered"
facts := #[
«all-covered»,
]
def restoreState : RestoreStateM Unit := do
addAssertion table

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@@ -1,357 +0,0 @@
import Grove.Framework
/-
This file is autogenerated by grove. You can manually edit it, for example to resolve merge
conflicts, but be careful.
-/
open Grove.Framework Widget
namespace GroveStdlib.Generated.«associative-create-then-query»
def «2cb3c441-9663-4ce7-9527-0f40fc29925a:::01f88623-fa5f-4380-9772-b30f2fec5c94:::Std.DHashMap::Std.DHashMap.Raw::Std.ExtDHashMap::Std.DTreeMap::Std.DTreeMap.Raw::Std.ExtDTreeMap» : Table.Fact .subexpression .subexpression .declaration where
widgetId := "associative-create-then-query"
factId := "2cb3c441-9663-4ce7-9527-0f40fc29925a:::01f88623-fa5f-4380-9772-b30f2fec5c94:::Std.DHashMap::Std.DHashMap.Raw::Std.ExtDHashMap::Std.DTreeMap::Std.DTreeMap.Raw::Std.ExtDTreeMap"
rowAssociationId := "2cb3c441-9663-4ce7-9527-0f40fc29925a"
columnAssociationId := "01f88623-fa5f-4380-9772-b30f2fec5c94"
selectedLayers := #["Std.DHashMap", "Std.DHashMap.Raw", "Std.ExtDHashMap", "Std.DTreeMap", "Std.DTreeMap.Raw", "Std.ExtDTreeMap", ]
layerStates := #[
{
layerIdentifier := "Std.DHashMap"
rowState :=
some "Std.DHashMap.emptyWithCapacity", Grove.Framework.Subexpression.State.declaration
(Grove.Framework.Declaration.def
{ name := `Std.DHashMap.emptyWithCapacity,
renderedStatement := "Std.DHashMap.emptyWithCapacity.{u, v} {α : Type u} {β : α → Type v} [BEq α] [Hashable α]\n (capacity : Nat := 8) : Std.DHashMap α β",
isDeprecated := false })
columnState :=
some "Std.DHashMap.isEmpty", Grove.Framework.Subexpression.State.declaration
(Grove.Framework.Declaration.def
{ name := `Std.DHashMap.isEmpty,
renderedStatement := "Std.DHashMap.isEmpty.{u, v} {α : Type u} {β : α → Type v} {x✝ : BEq α} {x✝¹ : Hashable α}\n (m : Std.DHashMap α β) : Bool",
isDeprecated := false })
selectedCellStates := #[
]
},
{
layerIdentifier := "Std.DHashMap.Raw"
rowState :=
some "Std.DHashMap.Raw.emptyWithCapacity", Grove.Framework.Subexpression.State.declaration
(Grove.Framework.Declaration.def
{ name := `Std.DHashMap.Raw.emptyWithCapacity,
renderedStatement := "Std.DHashMap.Raw.emptyWithCapacity.{u, v} {α : Type u} {β : α → Type v} (capacity : Nat := 8) :\n Std.DHashMap.Raw α β",
isDeprecated := false })
columnState :=
some "Std.DHashMap.Raw.isEmpty", Grove.Framework.Subexpression.State.declaration
(Grove.Framework.Declaration.def
{ name := `Std.DHashMap.Raw.isEmpty,
renderedStatement := "Std.DHashMap.Raw.isEmpty.{u, v} {α : Type u} {β : α → Type v} (m : Std.DHashMap.Raw α β) : Bool",
isDeprecated := false })
selectedCellStates := #[
]
},
{
layerIdentifier := "Std.ExtDHashMap"
rowState :=
some "Std.ExtDHashMap.emptyWithCapacity", Grove.Framework.Subexpression.State.declaration
(Grove.Framework.Declaration.def
{ name := `Std.ExtDHashMap.emptyWithCapacity,
renderedStatement := "Std.ExtDHashMap.emptyWithCapacity.{u, v} {α : Type u} {β : α → Type v} [BEq α] [Hashable α]\n (capacity : Nat := 8) : Std.ExtDHashMap α β",
isDeprecated := false })
columnState :=
some "Std.ExtDHashMap.isEmpty", Grove.Framework.Subexpression.State.declaration
(Grove.Framework.Declaration.def
{ name := `Std.ExtDHashMap.isEmpty,
renderedStatement := "Std.ExtDHashMap.isEmpty.{u, v} {α : Type u} {β : α → Type v} {x✝ : BEq α} {x✝¹ : Hashable α}\n [EquivBEq α] [LawfulHashable α] (m : Std.ExtDHashMap α β) : Bool",
isDeprecated := false })
selectedCellStates := #[
]
},
{
layerIdentifier := "Std.DTreeMap"
rowState :=
some "Std.DTreeMap.empty", Grove.Framework.Subexpression.State.declaration
(Grove.Framework.Declaration.def
{ name := `Std.DTreeMap.empty,
renderedStatement := "Std.DTreeMap.empty.{u, v} {α : Type u} {β : α → Type v} {cmp : αα → Ordering} :\n Std.DTreeMap α β cmp",
isDeprecated := false })
columnState :=
some "Std.DTreeMap.isEmpty", Grove.Framework.Subexpression.State.declaration
(Grove.Framework.Declaration.def
{ name := `Std.DTreeMap.isEmpty,
renderedStatement := "Std.DTreeMap.isEmpty.{u, v} {α : Type u} {β : α → Type v} {cmp : αα → Ordering}\n (t : Std.DTreeMap α β cmp) : Bool",
isDeprecated := false })
selectedCellStates := #[
]
},
{
layerIdentifier := "Std.DTreeMap.Raw"
rowState :=
some "Std.DTreeMap.Raw.empty", Grove.Framework.Subexpression.State.declaration
(Grove.Framework.Declaration.def
{ name := `Std.DTreeMap.Raw.empty,
renderedStatement := "Std.DTreeMap.Raw.empty.{u, v} {α : Type u} {β : α → Type v} {cmp : αα → Ordering} :\n Std.DTreeMap.Raw α β cmp",
isDeprecated := false })
columnState :=
some "Std.DTreeMap.Raw.isEmpty", Grove.Framework.Subexpression.State.declaration
(Grove.Framework.Declaration.def
{ name := `Std.DTreeMap.Raw.isEmpty,
renderedStatement := "Std.DTreeMap.Raw.isEmpty.{u, v} {α : Type u} {β : α → Type v} {cmp : αα → Ordering}\n (t : Std.DTreeMap.Raw α β cmp) : Bool",
isDeprecated := false })
selectedCellStates := #[
]
},
{
layerIdentifier := "Std.ExtDTreeMap"
rowState :=
some "Std.ExtDTreeMap.empty", Grove.Framework.Subexpression.State.declaration
(Grove.Framework.Declaration.def
{ name := `Std.ExtDTreeMap.empty,
renderedStatement := "Std.ExtDTreeMap.empty.{u, v} {α : Type u} {β : α → Type v} {cmp : αα → Ordering} :\n Std.ExtDTreeMap α β cmp",
isDeprecated := false })
columnState :=
some "Std.ExtDTreeMap.isEmpty", Grove.Framework.Subexpression.State.declaration
(Grove.Framework.Declaration.def
{ name := `Std.ExtDTreeMap.isEmpty,
renderedStatement := "Std.ExtDTreeMap.isEmpty.{u, v} {α : Type u} {β : α → Type v} {cmp : αα → Ordering}\n (t : Std.ExtDTreeMap α β cmp) : Bool",
isDeprecated := false })
selectedCellStates := #[
]
},
]
metadata := {
status := .done
comment := "Not necessary for `ExtDHashMap` because of simp lemma turning into varno"
}
def «5ceaa26a-d2cb-4df3-9ac8-b5c11db2ae9d:::01f88623-fa5f-4380-9772-b30f2fec5c94:::Std.DHashMap::Std.DHashMap.Raw::Std.ExtDHashMap::Std.DTreeMap::Std.DTreeMap.Raw::Std.ExtDTreeMap» : Table.Fact .subexpression .subexpression .declaration where
widgetId := "associative-create-then-query"
factId := "5ceaa26a-d2cb-4df3-9ac8-b5c11db2ae9d:::01f88623-fa5f-4380-9772-b30f2fec5c94:::Std.DHashMap::Std.DHashMap.Raw::Std.ExtDHashMap::Std.DTreeMap::Std.DTreeMap.Raw::Std.ExtDTreeMap"
rowAssociationId := "5ceaa26a-d2cb-4df3-9ac8-b5c11db2ae9d"
columnAssociationId := "01f88623-fa5f-4380-9772-b30f2fec5c94"
selectedLayers := #["Std.DHashMap", "Std.DHashMap.Raw", "Std.ExtDHashMap", "Std.DTreeMap", "Std.DTreeMap.Raw", "Std.ExtDTreeMap", ]
layerStates := #[
{
layerIdentifier := "Std.DHashMap"
rowState :=
some "app (EmptyCollection.emptyCollection) (Std.DHashMap*)", Grove.Framework.Subexpression.State.predicate
{ key := "app (EmptyCollection.emptyCollection) (Std.DHashMap*)", displayShort := "" }
columnState :=
some "Std.DHashMap.isEmpty", Grove.Framework.Subexpression.State.declaration
(Grove.Framework.Declaration.def
{ name := `Std.DHashMap.isEmpty,
renderedStatement := "Std.DHashMap.isEmpty.{u, v} {α : Type u} {β : α → Type v} {x✝ : BEq α} {x✝¹ : Hashable α}\n (m : Std.DHashMap α β) : Bool",
isDeprecated := false })
selectedCellStates := #[
"Std.DHashMap.isEmpty_empty", Grove.Framework.Declaration.thm
{ name := `Std.DHashMap.isEmpty_empty,
renderedStatement := "Std.DHashMap.isEmpty_empty.{u, v} {α : Type u} {β : α → Type v} {x✝ : BEq α} {x✝¹ : Hashable α} :\n ∅.isEmpty = true",
isSimp := true,
isDeprecated := false }
,
]
},
{
layerIdentifier := "Std.DHashMap.Raw"
rowState :=
some "app (EmptyCollection.emptyCollection) (Std.DHashMap.Raw*)", Grove.Framework.Subexpression.State.predicate
{ key := "app (EmptyCollection.emptyCollection) (Std.DHashMap.Raw*)", displayShort := "" }
columnState :=
some "Std.DHashMap.Raw.isEmpty", Grove.Framework.Subexpression.State.declaration
(Grove.Framework.Declaration.def
{ name := `Std.DHashMap.Raw.isEmpty,
renderedStatement := "Std.DHashMap.Raw.isEmpty.{u, v} {α : Type u} {β : α → Type v} (m : Std.DHashMap.Raw α β) : Bool",
isDeprecated := false })
selectedCellStates := #[
"Std.DHashMap.Raw.isEmpty_emptyc", Grove.Framework.Declaration.thm
{ name := `Std.DHashMap.Raw.isEmpty_emptyc,
renderedStatement := "Std.DHashMap.Raw.isEmpty_emptyc.{u_1, u_2} {α : Type u_1} {β : α → Type u_2} [BEq α] [Hashable α] :\n ∅.isEmpty = true",
isSimp := false,
isDeprecated := true }
,
]
},
{
layerIdentifier := "Std.ExtDHashMap"
rowState :=
some "app (EmptyCollection.emptyCollection) (Std.ExtDHashMap*)", Grove.Framework.Subexpression.State.predicate
{ key := "app (EmptyCollection.emptyCollection) (Std.ExtDHashMap*)", displayShort := "" }
columnState :=
some "Std.ExtDHashMap.isEmpty", Grove.Framework.Subexpression.State.declaration
(Grove.Framework.Declaration.def
{ name := `Std.ExtDHashMap.isEmpty,
renderedStatement := "Std.ExtDHashMap.isEmpty.{u, v} {α : Type u} {β : α → Type v} {x✝ : BEq α} {x✝¹ : Hashable α}\n [EquivBEq α] [LawfulHashable α] (m : Std.ExtDHashMap α β) : Bool",
isDeprecated := false })
selectedCellStates := #[
]
},
{
layerIdentifier := "Std.DTreeMap"
rowState :=
some "app (EmptyCollection.emptyCollection) (Std.DTreeMap*)", Grove.Framework.Subexpression.State.predicate
{ key := "app (EmptyCollection.emptyCollection) (Std.DTreeMap*)", displayShort := "" }
columnState :=
some "Std.DTreeMap.isEmpty", Grove.Framework.Subexpression.State.declaration
(Grove.Framework.Declaration.def
{ name := `Std.DTreeMap.isEmpty,
renderedStatement := "Std.DTreeMap.isEmpty.{u, v} {α : Type u} {β : α → Type v} {cmp : αα → Ordering}\n (t : Std.DTreeMap α β cmp) : Bool",
isDeprecated := false })
selectedCellStates := #[
"Std.DTreeMap.isEmpty_emptyc", Grove.Framework.Declaration.thm
{ name := `Std.DTreeMap.isEmpty_emptyc,
renderedStatement := "Std.DTreeMap.isEmpty_emptyc.{u, v} {α : Type u} {β : α → Type v} {cmp : αα → Ordering} :\n ∅.isEmpty = true",
isSimp := true,
isDeprecated := false }
,
]
},
{
layerIdentifier := "Std.DTreeMap.Raw"
rowState :=
some "app (EmptyCollection.emptyCollection) (Std.DTreeMap.Raw*)", Grove.Framework.Subexpression.State.predicate
{ key := "app (EmptyCollection.emptyCollection) (Std.DTreeMap.Raw*)", displayShort := "" }
columnState :=
some "Std.DTreeMap.Raw.isEmpty", Grove.Framework.Subexpression.State.declaration
(Grove.Framework.Declaration.def
{ name := `Std.DTreeMap.Raw.isEmpty,
renderedStatement := "Std.DTreeMap.Raw.isEmpty.{u, v} {α : Type u} {β : α → Type v} {cmp : αα → Ordering}\n (t : Std.DTreeMap.Raw α β cmp) : Bool",
isDeprecated := false })
selectedCellStates := #[
"Std.DTreeMap.Raw.isEmpty_emptyc", Grove.Framework.Declaration.thm
{ name := `Std.DTreeMap.Raw.isEmpty_emptyc,
renderedStatement := "Std.DTreeMap.Raw.isEmpty_emptyc.{u, v} {α : Type u} {β : α → Type v} {cmp : αα → Ordering} :\n ∅.isEmpty = true",
isSimp := true,
isDeprecated := false }
,
]
},
{
layerIdentifier := "Std.ExtDTreeMap"
rowState :=
some "app (EmptyCollection.emptyCollection) (Std.ExtDTreeMap*)", Grove.Framework.Subexpression.State.predicate
{ key := "app (EmptyCollection.emptyCollection) (Std.ExtDTreeMap*)", displayShort := "" }
columnState :=
some "Std.ExtDTreeMap.isEmpty", Grove.Framework.Subexpression.State.declaration
(Grove.Framework.Declaration.def
{ name := `Std.ExtDTreeMap.isEmpty,
renderedStatement := "Std.ExtDTreeMap.isEmpty.{u, v} {α : Type u} {β : α → Type v} {cmp : αα → Ordering}\n (t : Std.ExtDTreeMap α β cmp) : Bool",
isDeprecated := false })
selectedCellStates := #[
"Std.ExtDTreeMap.isEmpty_empty", Grove.Framework.Declaration.thm
{ name := `Std.ExtDTreeMap.isEmpty_empty,
renderedStatement := "Std.ExtDTreeMap.isEmpty_empty.{u, v} {α : Type u} {β : α → Type v} {cmp : αα → Ordering} :\n ∅.isEmpty = true",
isSimp := true,
isDeprecated := false }
,
]
},
]
metadata := {
status := .bad
comment := "Missing for `ExtDHashMap`"
}
def table : Table.Data .subexpression .subexpression .declaration where
widgetId := "associative-create-then-query"
selectedRowAssociations := #["2cb3c441-9663-4ce7-9527-0f40fc29925a", "7743a485-024d-43b6-bd5f-ebd3182eb94d", "5ceaa26a-d2cb-4df3-9ac8-b5c11db2ae9d", ]
selectedColumnAssociations := #["01f88623-fa5f-4380-9772-b30f2fec5c94", "f084f852-af71-45b6-8ab3-d251a8144f72", ]
selectedLayers := #["Std.DHashMap", "Std.DHashMap.Raw", "Std.ExtDHashMap", "Std.DTreeMap", "Std.DTreeMap.Raw", "Std.ExtDTreeMap", ]
selectedCellOptions := #[
{
layerIdentifier := "Std.DHashMap"
rowValue := "2cb3c441-9663-4ce7-9527-0f40fc29925a"
columnValue := "01f88623-fa5f-4380-9772-b30f2fec5c94"
selectedCellOptions := #["Std.DHashMap.isEmpty_emptyWithCapacity", ]
},
{
layerIdentifier := "Std.DHashMap.Raw"
rowValue := "2cb3c441-9663-4ce7-9527-0f40fc29925a"
columnValue := "01f88623-fa5f-4380-9772-b30f2fec5c94"
selectedCellOptions := #["Std.DHashMap.Raw.isEmpty_emptyWithCapacity", ]
},
{
layerIdentifier := "Std.DHashMap"
rowValue := "5ceaa26a-d2cb-4df3-9ac8-b5c11db2ae9d"
columnValue := "01f88623-fa5f-4380-9772-b30f2fec5c94"
selectedCellOptions := #["Std.DHashMap.isEmpty_empty", ]
},
{
layerIdentifier := "Std.DHashMap.Raw"
rowValue := "5ceaa26a-d2cb-4df3-9ac8-b5c11db2ae9d"
columnValue := "01f88623-fa5f-4380-9772-b30f2fec5c94"
selectedCellOptions := #["Std.DHashMap.Raw.isEmpty_emptyc", ]
},
{
layerIdentifier := "Std.DTreeMap"
rowValue := "5ceaa26a-d2cb-4df3-9ac8-b5c11db2ae9d"
columnValue := "01f88623-fa5f-4380-9772-b30f2fec5c94"
selectedCellOptions := #["Std.DTreeMap.isEmpty_emptyc", ]
},
{
layerIdentifier := "Std.DTreeMap.Raw"
rowValue := "5ceaa26a-d2cb-4df3-9ac8-b5c11db2ae9d"
columnValue := "01f88623-fa5f-4380-9772-b30f2fec5c94"
selectedCellOptions := #["Std.DTreeMap.Raw.isEmpty_emptyc", ]
},
{
layerIdentifier := "Std.ExtDTreeMap"
rowValue := "5ceaa26a-d2cb-4df3-9ac8-b5c11db2ae9d"
columnValue := "01f88623-fa5f-4380-9772-b30f2fec5c94"
selectedCellOptions := #["Std.ExtDTreeMap.isEmpty_empty", ]
},
]
facts := #[
«2cb3c441-9663-4ce7-9527-0f40fc29925a:::01f88623-fa5f-4380-9772-b30f2fec5c94:::Std.DHashMap::Std.DHashMap.Raw::Std.ExtDHashMap::Std.DTreeMap::Std.DTreeMap.Raw::Std.ExtDTreeMap»,
«5ceaa26a-d2cb-4df3-9ac8-b5c11db2ae9d:::01f88623-fa5f-4380-9772-b30f2fec5c94:::Std.DHashMap::Std.DHashMap.Raw::Std.ExtDHashMap::Std.DTreeMap::Std.DTreeMap.Raw::Std.ExtDTreeMap»,
]
def restoreState : RestoreStateM Unit := do
addTable table

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import Grove.Framework
/-
This file is autogenerated by grove. You can manually edit it, for example to resolve merge
conflicts, but be careful.
-/
open Grove.Framework Widget
namespace GroveStdlib.Generated.«associative-creation-operations»
def «2cb3c441-9663-4ce7-9527-0f40fc29925a» : AssociationTable.Fact .subexpression where
widgetId := "associative-creation-operations"
factId := "2cb3c441-9663-4ce7-9527-0f40fc29925a"
rowId := "2cb3c441-9663-4ce7-9527-0f40fc29925a"
rowState := #["Std.DHashMap", "Std.DHashMap.emptyWithCapacity", Grove.Framework.Subexpression.State.declaration
(Grove.Framework.Declaration.def
{ name := `Std.DHashMap.emptyWithCapacity,
renderedStatement := "Std.DHashMap.emptyWithCapacity.{u, v} {α : Type u} {β : α → Type v} [BEq α] [Hashable α]\n (capacity : Nat := 8) : Std.DHashMap α β",
isDeprecated := false }),"Std.DHashMap.Raw", "Std.DHashMap.Raw.emptyWithCapacity", Grove.Framework.Subexpression.State.declaration
(Grove.Framework.Declaration.def
{ name := `Std.DHashMap.Raw.emptyWithCapacity,
renderedStatement := "Std.DHashMap.Raw.emptyWithCapacity.{u, v} {α : Type u} {β : α → Type v} (capacity : Nat := 8) :\n Std.DHashMap.Raw α β",
isDeprecated := false }),"Std.ExtDHashMap", "Std.ExtDHashMap.emptyWithCapacity", Grove.Framework.Subexpression.State.declaration
(Grove.Framework.Declaration.def
{ name := `Std.ExtDHashMap.emptyWithCapacity,
renderedStatement := "Std.ExtDHashMap.emptyWithCapacity.{u, v} {α : Type u} {β : α → Type v} [BEq α] [Hashable α]\n (capacity : Nat := 8) : Std.ExtDHashMap α β",
isDeprecated := false }),"Std.DTreeMap", "Std.DTreeMap.empty", Grove.Framework.Subexpression.State.declaration
(Grove.Framework.Declaration.def
{ name := `Std.DTreeMap.empty,
renderedStatement := "Std.DTreeMap.empty.{u, v} {α : Type u} {β : α → Type v} {cmp : αα → Ordering} :\n Std.DTreeMap α β cmp",
isDeprecated := false }),"Std.DTreeMap.Raw", "Std.DTreeMap.Raw.empty", Grove.Framework.Subexpression.State.declaration
(Grove.Framework.Declaration.def
{ name := `Std.DTreeMap.Raw.empty,
renderedStatement := "Std.DTreeMap.Raw.empty.{u, v} {α : Type u} {β : α → Type v} {cmp : αα → Ordering} :\n Std.DTreeMap.Raw α β cmp",
isDeprecated := false }),"Std.ExtDTreeMap", "Std.ExtDTreeMap.empty", Grove.Framework.Subexpression.State.declaration
(Grove.Framework.Declaration.def
{ name := `Std.ExtDTreeMap.empty,
renderedStatement := "Std.ExtDTreeMap.empty.{u, v} {α : Type u} {β : α → Type v} {cmp : αα → Ordering} :\n Std.ExtDTreeMap α β cmp",
isDeprecated := false }),"Std.HashMap", "Std.HashMap.emptyWithCapacity", Grove.Framework.Subexpression.State.declaration
(Grove.Framework.Declaration.def
{ name := `Std.HashMap.emptyWithCapacity,
renderedStatement := "Std.HashMap.emptyWithCapacity.{u, v} {α : Type u} {β : Type v} [BEq α] [Hashable α]\n (capacity : Nat := 8) : Std.HashMap α β",
isDeprecated := false }),"Std.HashMap.Raw", "Std.HashMap.Raw.emptyWithCapacity", Grove.Framework.Subexpression.State.declaration
(Grove.Framework.Declaration.def
{ name := `Std.HashMap.Raw.emptyWithCapacity,
renderedStatement := "Std.HashMap.Raw.emptyWithCapacity.{u, v} {α : Type u} {β : Type v} (capacity : Nat := 8) :\n Std.HashMap.Raw α β",
isDeprecated := false }),"Std.ExtHashMap", "Std.ExtHashMap.emptyWithCapacity", Grove.Framework.Subexpression.State.declaration
(Grove.Framework.Declaration.def
{ name := `Std.ExtHashMap.emptyWithCapacity,
renderedStatement := "Std.ExtHashMap.emptyWithCapacity.{u, v} {α : Type u} {β : Type v} [BEq α] [Hashable α]\n (capacity : Nat := 8) : Std.ExtHashMap α β",
isDeprecated := false }),"Std.TreeMap", "Std.TreeMap.empty", Grove.Framework.Subexpression.State.declaration
(Grove.Framework.Declaration.def
{ name := `Std.TreeMap.empty,
renderedStatement := "Std.TreeMap.empty.{u, v} {α : Type u} {β : Type v} {cmp : αα → Ordering} : Std.TreeMap α β cmp",
isDeprecated := false }),"Std.TreeMap.Raw", "Std.TreeMap.Raw.empty", Grove.Framework.Subexpression.State.declaration
(Grove.Framework.Declaration.def
{ name := `Std.TreeMap.Raw.empty,
renderedStatement := "Std.TreeMap.Raw.empty.{u, v} {α : Type u} {β : Type v} {cmp : αα → Ordering} :\n Std.TreeMap.Raw α β cmp",
isDeprecated := false }),"Std.ExtTreeMap", "Std.ExtTreeMap.empty", Grove.Framework.Subexpression.State.declaration
(Grove.Framework.Declaration.def
{ name := `Std.ExtTreeMap.empty,
renderedStatement := "Std.ExtTreeMap.empty.{u, v} {α : Type u} {β : Type v} {cmp : αα → Ordering} :\n Std.ExtTreeMap α β cmp",
isDeprecated := false }),"Std.HashSet", "Std.HashSet.emptyWithCapacity", Grove.Framework.Subexpression.State.declaration
(Grove.Framework.Declaration.def
{ name := `Std.HashSet.emptyWithCapacity,
renderedStatement := "Std.HashSet.emptyWithCapacity.{u} {α : Type u} [BEq α] [Hashable α] (capacity : Nat := 8) :\n Std.HashSet α",
isDeprecated := false }),"Std.HashSet.Raw", "Std.HashSet.Raw.emptyWithCapacity", Grove.Framework.Subexpression.State.declaration
(Grove.Framework.Declaration.def
{ name := `Std.HashSet.Raw.emptyWithCapacity,
renderedStatement := "Std.HashSet.Raw.emptyWithCapacity.{u} {α : Type u} (capacity : Nat := 8) : Std.HashSet.Raw α",
isDeprecated := false }),"Std.ExtHashSet", "Std.ExtHashSet.emptyWithCapacity", Grove.Framework.Subexpression.State.declaration
(Grove.Framework.Declaration.def
{ name := `Std.ExtHashSet.emptyWithCapacity,
renderedStatement := "Std.ExtHashSet.emptyWithCapacity.{u} {α : Type u} [BEq α] [Hashable α] (capacity : Nat := 8) :\n Std.ExtHashSet α",
isDeprecated := false }),"Std.TreeSet", "Std.TreeSet.empty", Grove.Framework.Subexpression.State.declaration
(Grove.Framework.Declaration.def
{ name := `Std.TreeSet.empty,
renderedStatement := "Std.TreeSet.empty.{u} {α : Type u} {cmp : αα → Ordering} : Std.TreeSet α cmp",
isDeprecated := false }),"Std.TreeSet.Raw", "Std.TreeSet.Raw.empty", Grove.Framework.Subexpression.State.declaration
(Grove.Framework.Declaration.def
{ name := `Std.TreeSet.Raw.empty,
renderedStatement := "Std.TreeSet.Raw.empty.{u} {α : Type u} {cmp : αα → Ordering} : Std.TreeSet.Raw α cmp",
isDeprecated := false }),"Std.ExtTreeSet", "Std.ExtTreeSet.empty", Grove.Framework.Subexpression.State.declaration
(Grove.Framework.Declaration.def
{ name := `Std.ExtTreeSet.empty,
renderedStatement := "Std.ExtTreeSet.empty.{u} {α : Type u} {cmp : αα → Ordering} : Std.ExtTreeSet α cmp",
isDeprecated := false }),]
metadata := {
status := .done
comment := ""
}
def «7743a485-024d-43b6-bd5f-ebd3182eb94d» : AssociationTable.Fact .subexpression where
widgetId := "associative-creation-operations"
factId := "7743a485-024d-43b6-bd5f-ebd3182eb94d"
rowId := "7743a485-024d-43b6-bd5f-ebd3182eb94d"
rowState := #["Std.DHashMap", "Std.DHashMap.ofList", Grove.Framework.Subexpression.State.declaration
(Grove.Framework.Declaration.def
{ name := `Std.DHashMap.ofList,
renderedStatement := "Std.DHashMap.ofList.{u, v} {α : Type u} {β : α → Type v} [BEq α] [Hashable α]\n (l : List ((a : α) × β a)) : Std.DHashMap α β",
isDeprecated := false }),"Std.DHashMap.Raw", "Std.DHashMap.Raw.ofList", Grove.Framework.Subexpression.State.declaration
(Grove.Framework.Declaration.def
{ name := `Std.DHashMap.Raw.ofList,
renderedStatement := "Std.DHashMap.Raw.ofList.{u, v} {α : Type u} {β : α → Type v} [BEq α] [Hashable α]\n (l : List ((a : α) × β a)) : Std.DHashMap.Raw α β",
isDeprecated := false }),"Std.ExtDHashMap", "Std.ExtDHashMap.ofList", Grove.Framework.Subexpression.State.declaration
(Grove.Framework.Declaration.def
{ name := `Std.ExtDHashMap.ofList,
renderedStatement := "Std.ExtDHashMap.ofList.{u, v} {α : Type u} {β : α → Type v} [BEq α] [Hashable α]\n (l : List ((a : α) × β a)) : Std.ExtDHashMap α β",
isDeprecated := false }),"Std.DTreeMap", "Std.DTreeMap.ofList", Grove.Framework.Subexpression.State.declaration
(Grove.Framework.Declaration.def
{ name := `Std.DTreeMap.ofList,
renderedStatement := "Std.DTreeMap.ofList.{u, v} {α : Type u} {β : α → Type v} (l : List ((a : α) × β a))\n (cmp : αα → Ordering := by exact compare) : Std.DTreeMap α β cmp",
isDeprecated := false }),"Std.DTreeMap.Raw", "Std.DTreeMap.Raw.ofList", Grove.Framework.Subexpression.State.declaration
(Grove.Framework.Declaration.def
{ name := `Std.DTreeMap.Raw.ofList,
renderedStatement := "Std.DTreeMap.Raw.ofList.{u, v} {α : Type u} {β : α → Type v} (l : List ((a : α) × β a))\n (cmp : αα → Ordering := by exact compare) : Std.DTreeMap.Raw α β cmp",
isDeprecated := false }),"Std.ExtDTreeMap", "Std.ExtDTreeMap.ofList", Grove.Framework.Subexpression.State.declaration
(Grove.Framework.Declaration.def
{ name := `Std.ExtDTreeMap.ofList,
renderedStatement := "Std.ExtDTreeMap.ofList.{u, v} {α : Type u} {β : α → Type v} (l : List ((a : α) × β a))\n (cmp : αα → Ordering := by exact compare) : Std.ExtDTreeMap α β cmp",
isDeprecated := false }),"Std.HashMap", "Std.HashMap.ofList", Grove.Framework.Subexpression.State.declaration
(Grove.Framework.Declaration.def
{ name := `Std.HashMap.ofList,
renderedStatement := "Std.HashMap.ofList.{u, v} {α : Type u} {β : Type v} [BEq α] [Hashable α] (l : List (α × β)) :\n Std.HashMap α β",
isDeprecated := false }),"Std.HashMap.Raw", "Std.HashMap.Raw.ofList", Grove.Framework.Subexpression.State.declaration
(Grove.Framework.Declaration.def
{ name := `Std.HashMap.Raw.ofList,
renderedStatement := "Std.HashMap.Raw.ofList.{u, v} {α : Type u} {β : Type v} [BEq α] [Hashable α] (l : List (α × β)) :\n Std.HashMap.Raw α β",
isDeprecated := false }),"Std.ExtHashMap", "Std.ExtHashMap.ofList", Grove.Framework.Subexpression.State.declaration
(Grove.Framework.Declaration.def
{ name := `Std.ExtHashMap.ofList,
renderedStatement := "Std.ExtHashMap.ofList.{u, v} {α : Type u} {β : Type v} [BEq α] [Hashable α] (l : List (α × β)) :\n Std.ExtHashMap α β",
isDeprecated := false }),"Std.TreeMap", "Std.TreeMap.ofList", Grove.Framework.Subexpression.State.declaration
(Grove.Framework.Declaration.def
{ name := `Std.TreeMap.ofList,
renderedStatement := "Std.TreeMap.ofList.{u, v} {α : Type u} {β : Type v} (l : List (α × β))\n (cmp : αα → Ordering := by exact compare) : Std.TreeMap α β cmp",
isDeprecated := false }),"Std.TreeMap.Raw", "Std.TreeMap.Raw.ofList", Grove.Framework.Subexpression.State.declaration
(Grove.Framework.Declaration.def
{ name := `Std.TreeMap.Raw.ofList,
renderedStatement := "Std.TreeMap.Raw.ofList.{u, v} {α : Type u} {β : Type v} (l : List (α × β))\n (cmp : αα → Ordering := by exact compare) : Std.TreeMap.Raw α β cmp",
isDeprecated := false }),"Std.ExtTreeMap", "Std.ExtTreeMap.ofList", Grove.Framework.Subexpression.State.declaration
(Grove.Framework.Declaration.def
{ name := `Std.ExtTreeMap.ofList,
renderedStatement := "Std.ExtTreeMap.ofList.{u, v} {α : Type u} {β : Type v} (l : List (α × β))\n (cmp : αα → Ordering := by exact compare) : Std.ExtTreeMap α β cmp",
isDeprecated := false }),"Std.HashSet", "Std.HashSet.ofList", Grove.Framework.Subexpression.State.declaration
(Grove.Framework.Declaration.def
{ name := `Std.HashSet.ofList,
renderedStatement := "Std.HashSet.ofList.{u} {α : Type u} [BEq α] [Hashable α] (l : List α) : Std.HashSet α",
isDeprecated := false }),"Std.HashSet.Raw", "Std.HashSet.Raw.ofList", Grove.Framework.Subexpression.State.declaration
(Grove.Framework.Declaration.def
{ name := `Std.HashSet.Raw.ofList,
renderedStatement := "Std.HashSet.Raw.ofList.{u} {α : Type u} [BEq α] [Hashable α] (l : List α) : Std.HashSet.Raw α",
isDeprecated := false }),"Std.ExtHashSet", "Std.ExtHashSet.ofList", Grove.Framework.Subexpression.State.declaration
(Grove.Framework.Declaration.def
{ name := `Std.ExtHashSet.ofList,
renderedStatement := "Std.ExtHashSet.ofList.{u} {α : Type u} [BEq α] [Hashable α] (l : List α) : Std.ExtHashSet α",
isDeprecated := false }),"Std.TreeSet", "Std.TreeSet.ofList", Grove.Framework.Subexpression.State.declaration
(Grove.Framework.Declaration.def
{ name := `Std.TreeSet.ofList,
renderedStatement := "Std.TreeSet.ofList.{u} {α : Type u} (l : List α) (cmp : αα → Ordering := by exact compare) :\n Std.TreeSet α cmp",
isDeprecated := false }),"Std.TreeSet.Raw", "Std.TreeSet.Raw.ofList", Grove.Framework.Subexpression.State.declaration
(Grove.Framework.Declaration.def
{ name := `Std.TreeSet.Raw.ofList,
renderedStatement := "Std.TreeSet.Raw.ofList.{u} {α : Type u} (l : List α) (cmp : αα → Ordering := by exact compare) :\n Std.TreeSet.Raw α cmp",
isDeprecated := false }),"Std.ExtTreeSet", "Std.ExtTreeSet.ofList", Grove.Framework.Subexpression.State.declaration
(Grove.Framework.Declaration.def
{ name := `Std.ExtTreeSet.ofList,
renderedStatement := "Std.ExtTreeSet.ofList.{u} {α : Type u} (l : List α) (cmp : αα → Ordering := by exact compare) :\n Std.ExtTreeSet α cmp",
isDeprecated := false }),]
metadata := {
status := .done
comment := ""
}
def «5ceaa26a-d2cb-4df3-9ac8-b5c11db2ae9d» : AssociationTable.Fact .subexpression where
widgetId := "associative-creation-operations"
factId := "5ceaa26a-d2cb-4df3-9ac8-b5c11db2ae9d"
rowId := "5ceaa26a-d2cb-4df3-9ac8-b5c11db2ae9d"
rowState := #["Std.DHashMap", "app (EmptyCollection.emptyCollection) (Std.DHashMap*)", Grove.Framework.Subexpression.State.predicate
{ key := "app (EmptyCollection.emptyCollection) (Std.DHashMap*)", displayShort := "" },"Std.DHashMap.Raw", "app (EmptyCollection.emptyCollection) (Std.DHashMap.Raw*)", Grove.Framework.Subexpression.State.predicate
{ key := "app (EmptyCollection.emptyCollection) (Std.DHashMap.Raw*)", displayShort := "" },"Std.ExtDHashMap", "app (EmptyCollection.emptyCollection) (Std.ExtDHashMap*)", Grove.Framework.Subexpression.State.predicate
{ key := "app (EmptyCollection.emptyCollection) (Std.ExtDHashMap*)", displayShort := "" },"Std.DTreeMap", "app (EmptyCollection.emptyCollection) (Std.DTreeMap*)", Grove.Framework.Subexpression.State.predicate
{ key := "app (EmptyCollection.emptyCollection) (Std.DTreeMap*)", displayShort := "" },"Std.DTreeMap.Raw", "app (EmptyCollection.emptyCollection) (Std.DTreeMap.Raw*)", Grove.Framework.Subexpression.State.predicate
{ key := "app (EmptyCollection.emptyCollection) (Std.DTreeMap.Raw*)", displayShort := "" },"Std.ExtDTreeMap", "app (EmptyCollection.emptyCollection) (Std.ExtDTreeMap*)", Grove.Framework.Subexpression.State.predicate
{ key := "app (EmptyCollection.emptyCollection) (Std.ExtDTreeMap*)", displayShort := "" },"Std.HashMap", "app (EmptyCollection.emptyCollection) (Std.HashMap*)", Grove.Framework.Subexpression.State.predicate
{ key := "app (EmptyCollection.emptyCollection) (Std.HashMap*)", displayShort := "" },"Std.HashMap.Raw", "app (EmptyCollection.emptyCollection) (Std.HashMap.Raw*)", Grove.Framework.Subexpression.State.predicate
{ key := "app (EmptyCollection.emptyCollection) (Std.HashMap.Raw*)", displayShort := "" },"Std.ExtHashMap", "app (EmptyCollection.emptyCollection) (Std.ExtHashMap*)", Grove.Framework.Subexpression.State.predicate
{ key := "app (EmptyCollection.emptyCollection) (Std.ExtHashMap*)", displayShort := "" },"Std.TreeMap", "app (EmptyCollection.emptyCollection) (Std.TreeMap*)", Grove.Framework.Subexpression.State.predicate
{ key := "app (EmptyCollection.emptyCollection) (Std.TreeMap*)", displayShort := "" },"Std.TreeMap.Raw", "app (EmptyCollection.emptyCollection) (Std.TreeMap.Raw*)", Grove.Framework.Subexpression.State.predicate
{ key := "app (EmptyCollection.emptyCollection) (Std.TreeMap.Raw*)", displayShort := "" },"Std.ExtTreeMap", "app (EmptyCollection.emptyCollection) (Std.ExtTreeMap*)", Grove.Framework.Subexpression.State.predicate
{ key := "app (EmptyCollection.emptyCollection) (Std.ExtTreeMap*)", displayShort := "" },"Std.HashSet", "app (EmptyCollection.emptyCollection) (Std.HashSet*)", Grove.Framework.Subexpression.State.predicate
{ key := "app (EmptyCollection.emptyCollection) (Std.HashSet*)", displayShort := "" },"Std.HashSet.Raw", "app (EmptyCollection.emptyCollection) (Std.HashSet.Raw*)", Grove.Framework.Subexpression.State.predicate
{ key := "app (EmptyCollection.emptyCollection) (Std.HashSet.Raw*)", displayShort := "" },"Std.ExtHashSet", "app (EmptyCollection.emptyCollection) (Std.ExtHashSet*)", Grove.Framework.Subexpression.State.predicate
{ key := "app (EmptyCollection.emptyCollection) (Std.ExtHashSet*)", displayShort := "" },"Std.TreeSet", "app (EmptyCollection.emptyCollection) (Std.TreeSet*)", Grove.Framework.Subexpression.State.predicate
{ key := "app (EmptyCollection.emptyCollection) (Std.TreeSet*)", displayShort := "" },"Std.TreeSet.Raw", "app (EmptyCollection.emptyCollection) (Std.TreeSet.Raw*)", Grove.Framework.Subexpression.State.predicate
{ key := "app (EmptyCollection.emptyCollection) (Std.TreeSet.Raw*)", displayShort := "" },"Std.ExtTreeSet", "app (EmptyCollection.emptyCollection) (Std.ExtTreeSet*)", Grove.Framework.Subexpression.State.predicate
{ key := "app (EmptyCollection.emptyCollection) (Std.ExtTreeSet*)", displayShort := "" },]
metadata := {
status := .done
comment := ""
}
def table : AssociationTable.Data .subexpression where
widgetId := "associative-creation-operations"
rows := #[
"2cb3c441-9663-4ce7-9527-0f40fc29925a", "empty", #["Std.DHashMap", "Std.DHashMap.emptyWithCapacity","Std.DHashMap.Raw", "Std.DHashMap.Raw.emptyWithCapacity","Std.ExtDHashMap", "Std.ExtDHashMap.emptyWithCapacity","Std.DTreeMap", "Std.DTreeMap.empty","Std.DTreeMap.Raw", "Std.DTreeMap.Raw.empty","Std.ExtDTreeMap", "Std.ExtDTreeMap.empty","Std.HashMap", "Std.HashMap.emptyWithCapacity","Std.HashMap.Raw", "Std.HashMap.Raw.emptyWithCapacity","Std.ExtHashMap", "Std.ExtHashMap.emptyWithCapacity","Std.TreeMap", "Std.TreeMap.empty","Std.TreeMap.Raw", "Std.TreeMap.Raw.empty","Std.ExtTreeMap", "Std.ExtTreeMap.empty","Std.HashSet", "Std.HashSet.emptyWithCapacity","Std.HashSet.Raw", "Std.HashSet.Raw.emptyWithCapacity","Std.ExtHashSet", "Std.ExtHashSet.emptyWithCapacity","Std.TreeSet", "Std.TreeSet.empty","Std.TreeSet.Raw", "Std.TreeSet.Raw.empty","Std.ExtTreeSet", "Std.ExtTreeSet.empty",],
"7743a485-024d-43b6-bd5f-ebd3182eb94d", "ofList", #["Std.DHashMap", "Std.DHashMap.ofList","Std.DHashMap.Raw", "Std.DHashMap.Raw.ofList","Std.ExtDHashMap", "Std.ExtDHashMap.ofList","Std.DTreeMap", "Std.DTreeMap.ofList","Std.DTreeMap.Raw", "Std.DTreeMap.Raw.ofList","Std.ExtDTreeMap", "Std.ExtDTreeMap.ofList","Std.HashMap", "Std.HashMap.ofList","Std.HashMap.Raw", "Std.HashMap.Raw.ofList","Std.ExtHashMap", "Std.ExtHashMap.ofList","Std.TreeMap", "Std.TreeMap.ofList","Std.TreeMap.Raw", "Std.TreeMap.Raw.ofList","Std.ExtTreeMap", "Std.ExtTreeMap.ofList","Std.HashSet", "Std.HashSet.ofList","Std.HashSet.Raw", "Std.HashSet.Raw.ofList","Std.ExtHashSet", "Std.ExtHashSet.ofList","Std.TreeSet", "Std.TreeSet.ofList","Std.TreeSet.Raw", "Std.TreeSet.Raw.ofList","Std.ExtTreeSet", "Std.ExtTreeSet.ofList",],
"5ceaa26a-d2cb-4df3-9ac8-b5c11db2ae9d", "emptyCollection", #["Std.DHashMap", "app (EmptyCollection.emptyCollection) (Std.DHashMap*)","Std.DHashMap.Raw", "app (EmptyCollection.emptyCollection) (Std.DHashMap.Raw*)","Std.ExtDHashMap", "app (EmptyCollection.emptyCollection) (Std.ExtDHashMap*)","Std.DTreeMap", "app (EmptyCollection.emptyCollection) (Std.DTreeMap*)","Std.DTreeMap.Raw", "app (EmptyCollection.emptyCollection) (Std.DTreeMap.Raw*)","Std.ExtDTreeMap", "app (EmptyCollection.emptyCollection) (Std.ExtDTreeMap*)","Std.HashMap", "app (EmptyCollection.emptyCollection) (Std.HashMap*)","Std.HashMap.Raw", "app (EmptyCollection.emptyCollection) (Std.HashMap.Raw*)","Std.ExtHashMap", "app (EmptyCollection.emptyCollection) (Std.ExtHashMap*)","Std.TreeMap", "app (EmptyCollection.emptyCollection) (Std.TreeMap*)","Std.TreeMap.Raw", "app (EmptyCollection.emptyCollection) (Std.TreeMap.Raw*)","Std.ExtTreeMap", "app (EmptyCollection.emptyCollection) (Std.ExtTreeMap*)","Std.HashSet", "app (EmptyCollection.emptyCollection) (Std.HashSet*)","Std.HashSet.Raw", "app (EmptyCollection.emptyCollection) (Std.HashSet.Raw*)","Std.ExtHashSet", "app (EmptyCollection.emptyCollection) (Std.ExtHashSet*)","Std.TreeSet", "app (EmptyCollection.emptyCollection) (Std.TreeSet*)","Std.TreeSet.Raw", "app (EmptyCollection.emptyCollection) (Std.TreeSet.Raw*)","Std.ExtTreeSet", "app (EmptyCollection.emptyCollection) (Std.ExtTreeSet*)",],
]
facts := #[
«2cb3c441-9663-4ce7-9527-0f40fc29925a»,
«7743a485-024d-43b6-bd5f-ebd3182eb94d»,
«5ceaa26a-d2cb-4df3-9ac8-b5c11db2ae9d»,
]
def restoreState : RestoreStateM Unit := do
addAssociationTable table

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import Grove.Framework
/-
This file is autogenerated by grove. You can manually edit it, for example to resolve merge
conflicts, but be careful.
-/
open Grove.Framework Widget
namespace GroveStdlib.Generated.«associative-modification-operations»
def table : AssociationTable.Data .subexpression where
widgetId := "associative-modification-operations"
rows := #[
]
facts := #[
]
def restoreState : RestoreStateM Unit := do
addAssociationTable table

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import Grove.Framework
/-
This file is autogenerated by grove. You can manually edit it, for example to resolve merge
conflicts, but be careful.
-/
open Grove.Framework Widget
namespace GroveStdlib.Generated.«associative-query-operations»
def «01f88623-fa5f-4380-9772-b30f2fec5c94» : AssociationTable.Fact .subexpression where
widgetId := "associative-query-operations"
factId := "01f88623-fa5f-4380-9772-b30f2fec5c94"
rowId := "01f88623-fa5f-4380-9772-b30f2fec5c94"
rowState := #["Std.DHashMap", "Std.DHashMap.isEmpty", Grove.Framework.Subexpression.State.declaration
(Grove.Framework.Declaration.def
{ name := `Std.DHashMap.isEmpty,
renderedStatement := "Std.DHashMap.isEmpty.{u, v} {α : Type u} {β : α → Type v} {x✝ : BEq α} {x✝¹ : Hashable α}\n (m : Std.DHashMap α β) : Bool",
isDeprecated := false }),"Std.DHashMap.Raw", "Std.DHashMap.Raw.isEmpty", Grove.Framework.Subexpression.State.declaration
(Grove.Framework.Declaration.def
{ name := `Std.DHashMap.Raw.isEmpty,
renderedStatement := "Std.DHashMap.Raw.isEmpty.{u, v} {α : Type u} {β : α → Type v} (m : Std.DHashMap.Raw α β) : Bool",
isDeprecated := false }),"Std.ExtDHashMap", "Std.ExtDHashMap.isEmpty", Grove.Framework.Subexpression.State.declaration
(Grove.Framework.Declaration.def
{ name := `Std.ExtDHashMap.isEmpty,
renderedStatement := "Std.ExtDHashMap.isEmpty.{u, v} {α : Type u} {β : α → Type v} {x✝ : BEq α} {x✝¹ : Hashable α}\n [EquivBEq α] [LawfulHashable α] (m : Std.ExtDHashMap α β) : Bool",
isDeprecated := false }),"Std.DTreeMap", "Std.DTreeMap.isEmpty", Grove.Framework.Subexpression.State.declaration
(Grove.Framework.Declaration.def
{ name := `Std.DTreeMap.isEmpty,
renderedStatement := "Std.DTreeMap.isEmpty.{u, v} {α : Type u} {β : α → Type v} {cmp : αα → Ordering}\n (t : Std.DTreeMap α β cmp) : Bool",
isDeprecated := false }),"Std.DTreeMap.Raw", "Std.DTreeMap.Raw.isEmpty", Grove.Framework.Subexpression.State.declaration
(Grove.Framework.Declaration.def
{ name := `Std.DTreeMap.Raw.isEmpty,
renderedStatement := "Std.DTreeMap.Raw.isEmpty.{u, v} {α : Type u} {β : α → Type v} {cmp : αα → Ordering}\n (t : Std.DTreeMap.Raw α β cmp) : Bool",
isDeprecated := false }),"Std.ExtDTreeMap", "Std.ExtDTreeMap.isEmpty", Grove.Framework.Subexpression.State.declaration
(Grove.Framework.Declaration.def
{ name := `Std.ExtDTreeMap.isEmpty,
renderedStatement := "Std.ExtDTreeMap.isEmpty.{u, v} {α : Type u} {β : α → Type v} {cmp : αα → Ordering}\n (t : Std.ExtDTreeMap α β cmp) : Bool",
isDeprecated := false }),"Std.HashMap", "Std.HashMap.isEmpty", Grove.Framework.Subexpression.State.declaration
(Grove.Framework.Declaration.def
{ name := `Std.HashMap.isEmpty,
renderedStatement := "Std.HashMap.isEmpty.{u, v} {α : Type u} {β : Type v} {x✝ : BEq α} {x✝¹ : Hashable α}\n (m : Std.HashMap α β) : Bool",
isDeprecated := false }),"Std.HashMap.Raw", "Std.HashMap.Raw.isEmpty", Grove.Framework.Subexpression.State.declaration
(Grove.Framework.Declaration.def
{ name := `Std.HashMap.Raw.isEmpty,
renderedStatement := "Std.HashMap.Raw.isEmpty.{u, v} {α : Type u} {β : Type v} (m : Std.HashMap.Raw α β) : Bool",
isDeprecated := false }),"Std.ExtHashMap", "Std.ExtHashMap.isEmpty", Grove.Framework.Subexpression.State.declaration
(Grove.Framework.Declaration.def
{ name := `Std.ExtHashMap.isEmpty,
renderedStatement := "Std.ExtHashMap.isEmpty.{u, v} {α : Type u} {β : Type v} {x✝ : BEq α} {x✝¹ : Hashable α} [EquivBEq α]\n [LawfulHashable α] (m : Std.ExtHashMap α β) : Bool",
isDeprecated := false }),"Std.TreeMap", "Std.TreeMap.isEmpty", Grove.Framework.Subexpression.State.declaration
(Grove.Framework.Declaration.def
{ name := `Std.TreeMap.isEmpty,
renderedStatement := "Std.TreeMap.isEmpty.{u, v} {α : Type u} {β : Type v} {cmp : αα → Ordering}\n (t : Std.TreeMap α β cmp) : Bool",
isDeprecated := false }),"Std.TreeMap.Raw", "Std.TreeMap.Raw.isEmpty", Grove.Framework.Subexpression.State.declaration
(Grove.Framework.Declaration.def
{ name := `Std.TreeMap.Raw.isEmpty,
renderedStatement := "Std.TreeMap.Raw.isEmpty.{u, v} {α : Type u} {β : Type v} {cmp : αα → Ordering}\n (t : Std.TreeMap.Raw α β cmp) : Bool",
isDeprecated := false }),"Std.ExtTreeMap", "Std.ExtTreeMap.isEmpty", Grove.Framework.Subexpression.State.declaration
(Grove.Framework.Declaration.def
{ name := `Std.ExtTreeMap.isEmpty,
renderedStatement := "Std.ExtTreeMap.isEmpty.{u, v} {α : Type u} {β : Type v} {cmp : αα → Ordering}\n (t : Std.ExtTreeMap α β cmp) : Bool",
isDeprecated := false }),"Std.HashSet", "Std.HashSet.isEmpty", Grove.Framework.Subexpression.State.declaration
(Grove.Framework.Declaration.def
{ name := `Std.HashSet.isEmpty,
renderedStatement := "Std.HashSet.isEmpty.{u} {α : Type u} {x✝ : BEq α} {x✝¹ : Hashable α} (m : Std.HashSet α) : Bool",
isDeprecated := false }),"Std.HashSet.Raw", "Std.HashSet.Raw.isEmpty", Grove.Framework.Subexpression.State.declaration
(Grove.Framework.Declaration.def
{ name := `Std.HashSet.Raw.isEmpty,
renderedStatement := "Std.HashSet.Raw.isEmpty.{u} {α : Type u} (m : Std.HashSet.Raw α) : Bool",
isDeprecated := false }),"Std.ExtHashSet", "Std.ExtHashSet.isEmpty", Grove.Framework.Subexpression.State.declaration
(Grove.Framework.Declaration.def
{ name := `Std.ExtHashSet.isEmpty,
renderedStatement := "Std.ExtHashSet.isEmpty.{u} {α : Type u} {x✝ : BEq α} {x✝¹ : Hashable α} [EquivBEq α]\n [LawfulHashable α] (m : Std.ExtHashSet α) : Bool",
isDeprecated := false }),"Std.TreeSet", "Std.TreeSet.isEmpty", Grove.Framework.Subexpression.State.declaration
(Grove.Framework.Declaration.def
{ name := `Std.TreeSet.isEmpty,
renderedStatement := "Std.TreeSet.isEmpty.{u} {α : Type u} {cmp : αα → Ordering} (t : Std.TreeSet α cmp) : Bool",
isDeprecated := false }),"Std.TreeSet.Raw", "Std.TreeSet.Raw.isEmpty", Grove.Framework.Subexpression.State.declaration
(Grove.Framework.Declaration.def
{ name := `Std.TreeSet.Raw.isEmpty,
renderedStatement := "Std.TreeSet.Raw.isEmpty.{u} {α : Type u} {cmp : αα → Ordering} (t : Std.TreeSet.Raw α cmp) : Bool",
isDeprecated := false }),"Std.ExtTreeSet", "Std.ExtTreeSet.isEmpty", Grove.Framework.Subexpression.State.declaration
(Grove.Framework.Declaration.def
{ name := `Std.ExtTreeSet.isEmpty,
renderedStatement := "Std.ExtTreeSet.isEmpty.{u} {α : Type u} {cmp : αα → Ordering} (t : Std.ExtTreeSet α cmp) : Bool",
isDeprecated := false }),]
metadata := {
status := .done
comment := ""
}
def «f084f852-af71-45b6-8ab3-d251a8144f72» : AssociationTable.Fact .subexpression where
widgetId := "associative-query-operations"
factId := "f084f852-af71-45b6-8ab3-d251a8144f72"
rowId := "f084f852-af71-45b6-8ab3-d251a8144f72"
rowState := #["Std.DHashMap", "Std.DHashMap.size", Grove.Framework.Subexpression.State.declaration
(Grove.Framework.Declaration.def
{ name := `Std.DHashMap.size,
renderedStatement := "Std.DHashMap.size.{u, v} {α : Type u} {β : α → Type v} {x✝ : BEq α} {x✝¹ : Hashable α}\n (m : Std.DHashMap α β) : Nat",
isDeprecated := false }),"Std.DHashMap.Raw", "Std.DHashMap.Raw.size", Grove.Framework.Subexpression.State.declaration
(Grove.Framework.Declaration.def
{ name := `Std.DHashMap.Raw.size,
renderedStatement := "Std.DHashMap.Raw.size.{u, v} {α : Type u} {β : α → Type v} (self : Std.DHashMap.Raw α β) : Nat",
isDeprecated := false }),"Std.ExtDHashMap", "Std.ExtDHashMap.size", Grove.Framework.Subexpression.State.declaration
(Grove.Framework.Declaration.def
{ name := `Std.ExtDHashMap.size,
renderedStatement := "Std.ExtDHashMap.size.{u, v} {α : Type u} {β : α → Type v} {x✝ : BEq α} {x✝¹ : Hashable α}\n [EquivBEq α] [LawfulHashable α] (m : Std.ExtDHashMap α β) : Nat",
isDeprecated := false }),"Std.DTreeMap", "Std.DTreeMap.size", Grove.Framework.Subexpression.State.declaration
(Grove.Framework.Declaration.def
{ name := `Std.DTreeMap.size,
renderedStatement := "Std.DTreeMap.size.{u, v} {α : Type u} {β : α → Type v} {cmp : αα → Ordering}\n (t : Std.DTreeMap α β cmp) : Nat",
isDeprecated := false }),"Std.DTreeMap.Raw", "Std.DTreeMap.Raw.size", Grove.Framework.Subexpression.State.declaration
(Grove.Framework.Declaration.def
{ name := `Std.DTreeMap.Raw.size,
renderedStatement := "Std.DTreeMap.Raw.size.{u, v} {α : Type u} {β : α → Type v} {cmp : αα → Ordering}\n (t : Std.DTreeMap.Raw α β cmp) : Nat",
isDeprecated := false }),"Std.ExtDTreeMap", "Std.ExtDTreeMap.size", Grove.Framework.Subexpression.State.declaration
(Grove.Framework.Declaration.def
{ name := `Std.ExtDTreeMap.size,
renderedStatement := "Std.ExtDTreeMap.size.{u, v} {α : Type u} {β : α → Type v} {cmp : αα → Ordering}\n (t : Std.ExtDTreeMap α β cmp) : Nat",
isDeprecated := false }),"Std.HashMap", "Std.HashMap.size", Grove.Framework.Subexpression.State.declaration
(Grove.Framework.Declaration.def
{ name := `Std.HashMap.size,
renderedStatement := "Std.HashMap.size.{u, v} {α : Type u} {β : Type v} {x✝ : BEq α} {x✝¹ : Hashable α}\n (m : Std.HashMap α β) : Nat",
isDeprecated := false }),"Std.HashMap.Raw", "Std.HashMap.Raw.size", Grove.Framework.Subexpression.State.declaration
(Grove.Framework.Declaration.def
{ name := `Std.HashMap.Raw.size,
renderedStatement := "Std.HashMap.Raw.size.{u, v} {α : Type u} {β : Type v} (m : Std.HashMap.Raw α β) : Nat",
isDeprecated := false }),"Std.ExtHashMap", "Std.ExtHashMap.size", Grove.Framework.Subexpression.State.declaration
(Grove.Framework.Declaration.def
{ name := `Std.ExtHashMap.size,
renderedStatement := "Std.ExtHashMap.size.{u, v} {α : Type u} {β : Type v} {x✝ : BEq α} {x✝¹ : Hashable α} [EquivBEq α]\n [LawfulHashable α] (m : Std.ExtHashMap α β) : Nat",
isDeprecated := false }),"Std.TreeMap", "Std.TreeMap.size", Grove.Framework.Subexpression.State.declaration
(Grove.Framework.Declaration.def
{ name := `Std.TreeMap.size,
renderedStatement := "Std.TreeMap.size.{u, v} {α : Type u} {β : Type v} {cmp : αα → Ordering}\n (t : Std.TreeMap α β cmp) : Nat",
isDeprecated := false }),"Std.TreeMap.Raw", "Std.TreeMap.Raw.size", Grove.Framework.Subexpression.State.declaration
(Grove.Framework.Declaration.def
{ name := `Std.TreeMap.Raw.size,
renderedStatement := "Std.TreeMap.Raw.size.{u, v} {α : Type u} {β : Type v} {cmp : αα → Ordering}\n (t : Std.TreeMap.Raw α β cmp) : Nat",
isDeprecated := false }),"Std.ExtTreeMap", "Std.ExtTreeMap.size", Grove.Framework.Subexpression.State.declaration
(Grove.Framework.Declaration.def
{ name := `Std.ExtTreeMap.size,
renderedStatement := "Std.ExtTreeMap.size.{u, v} {α : Type u} {β : Type v} {cmp : αα → Ordering}\n (t : Std.ExtTreeMap α β cmp) : Nat",
isDeprecated := false }),"Std.HashSet", "Std.HashSet.size", Grove.Framework.Subexpression.State.declaration
(Grove.Framework.Declaration.def
{ name := `Std.HashSet.size,
renderedStatement := "Std.HashSet.size.{u} {α : Type u} {x✝ : BEq α} {x✝¹ : Hashable α} (m : Std.HashSet α) : Nat",
isDeprecated := false }),"Std.HashSet.Raw", "Std.HashSet.Raw.size", Grove.Framework.Subexpression.State.declaration
(Grove.Framework.Declaration.def
{ name := `Std.HashSet.Raw.size,
renderedStatement := "Std.HashSet.Raw.size.{u} {α : Type u} (m : Std.HashSet.Raw α) : Nat",
isDeprecated := false }),"Std.ExtHashSet", "Std.ExtHashSet.size", Grove.Framework.Subexpression.State.declaration
(Grove.Framework.Declaration.def
{ name := `Std.ExtHashSet.size,
renderedStatement := "Std.ExtHashSet.size.{u} {α : Type u} {x✝ : BEq α} {x✝¹ : Hashable α} [EquivBEq α] [LawfulHashable α]\n (m : Std.ExtHashSet α) : Nat",
isDeprecated := false }),"Std.TreeSet", "Std.TreeSet.size", Grove.Framework.Subexpression.State.declaration
(Grove.Framework.Declaration.def
{ name := `Std.TreeSet.size,
renderedStatement := "Std.TreeSet.size.{u} {α : Type u} {cmp : αα → Ordering} (t : Std.TreeSet α cmp) : Nat",
isDeprecated := false }),"Std.TreeSet.Raw", "Std.TreeSet.Raw.size", Grove.Framework.Subexpression.State.declaration
(Grove.Framework.Declaration.def
{ name := `Std.TreeSet.Raw.size,
renderedStatement := "Std.TreeSet.Raw.size.{u} {α : Type u} {cmp : αα → Ordering} (t : Std.TreeSet.Raw α cmp) : Nat",
isDeprecated := false }),"Std.ExtTreeSet", "Std.ExtTreeSet.size", Grove.Framework.Subexpression.State.declaration
(Grove.Framework.Declaration.def
{ name := `Std.ExtTreeSet.size,
renderedStatement := "Std.ExtTreeSet.size.{u} {α : Type u} {cmp : αα → Ordering} (t : Std.ExtTreeSet α cmp) : Nat",
isDeprecated := false }),]
metadata := {
status := .done
comment := ""
}
def «f4e6fa70-5aed-439d-aaad-5f4ced65bf7b» : AssociationTable.Fact .subexpression where
widgetId := "associative-query-operations"
factId := "f4e6fa70-5aed-439d-aaad-5f4ced65bf7b"
rowId := "f4e6fa70-5aed-439d-aaad-5f4ced65bf7b"
rowState := #["Std.DTreeMap", "Std.DTreeMap.any", Grove.Framework.Subexpression.State.declaration
(Grove.Framework.Declaration.def
{ name := `Std.DTreeMap.any,
renderedStatement := "Std.DTreeMap.any.{u, v} {α : Type u} {β : α → Type v} {cmp : αα → Ordering}\n (t : Std.DTreeMap α β cmp) (p : (a : α) → β a → Bool) : Bool",
isDeprecated := false }),"Std.DTreeMap.Raw", "Std.DTreeMap.Raw.any", Grove.Framework.Subexpression.State.declaration
(Grove.Framework.Declaration.def
{ name := `Std.DTreeMap.Raw.any,
renderedStatement := "Std.DTreeMap.Raw.any.{u, v} {α : Type u} {β : α → Type v} {cmp : αα → Ordering}\n (t : Std.DTreeMap.Raw α β cmp) (p : (a : α) → β a → Bool) : Bool",
isDeprecated := false }),"Std.ExtDTreeMap", "Std.ExtDTreeMap.any", Grove.Framework.Subexpression.State.declaration
(Grove.Framework.Declaration.def
{ name := `Std.ExtDTreeMap.any,
renderedStatement := "Std.ExtDTreeMap.any.{u, v} {α : Type u} {β : α → Type v} {cmp : αα → Ordering} [Std.TransCmp cmp]\n (t : Std.ExtDTreeMap α β cmp) (p : (a : α) → β a → Bool) : Bool",
isDeprecated := false }),"Std.TreeMap", "Std.TreeMap.any", Grove.Framework.Subexpression.State.declaration
(Grove.Framework.Declaration.def
{ name := `Std.TreeMap.any,
renderedStatement := "Std.TreeMap.any.{u, v} {α : Type u} {β : Type v} {cmp : αα → Ordering} (t : Std.TreeMap α β cmp)\n (p : α → β → Bool) : Bool",
isDeprecated := false }),"Std.TreeMap.Raw", "Std.TreeMap.Raw.any", Grove.Framework.Subexpression.State.declaration
(Grove.Framework.Declaration.def
{ name := `Std.TreeMap.Raw.any,
renderedStatement := "Std.TreeMap.Raw.any.{u, v} {α : Type u} {β : Type v} {cmp : αα → Ordering}\n (t : Std.TreeMap.Raw α β cmp) (p : α → β → Bool) : Bool",
isDeprecated := false }),"Std.ExtTreeMap", "Std.ExtTreeMap.any", Grove.Framework.Subexpression.State.declaration
(Grove.Framework.Declaration.def
{ name := `Std.ExtTreeMap.any,
renderedStatement := "Std.ExtTreeMap.any.{u, v} {α : Type u} {β : Type v} {cmp : αα → Ordering} [Std.TransCmp cmp]\n (t : Std.ExtTreeMap α β cmp) (p : α → β → Bool) : Bool",
isDeprecated := false }),"Std.HashSet", "Std.HashSet.any", Grove.Framework.Subexpression.State.declaration
(Grove.Framework.Declaration.def
{ name := `Std.HashSet.any,
renderedStatement := "Std.HashSet.any.{u} {α : Type u} {x✝ : BEq α} {x✝¹ : Hashable α} (m : Std.HashSet α)\n (p : α → Bool) : Bool",
isDeprecated := false }),"Std.HashSet.Raw", "Std.HashSet.Raw.any", Grove.Framework.Subexpression.State.declaration
(Grove.Framework.Declaration.def
{ name := `Std.HashSet.Raw.any,
renderedStatement := "Std.HashSet.Raw.any.{u} {α : Type u} (m : Std.HashSet.Raw α) (p : α → Bool) : Bool",
isDeprecated := false }),"Std.TreeSet", "Std.TreeSet.any", Grove.Framework.Subexpression.State.declaration
(Grove.Framework.Declaration.def
{ name := `Std.TreeSet.any,
renderedStatement := "Std.TreeSet.any.{u} {α : Type u} {cmp : αα → Ordering} (t : Std.TreeSet α cmp) (p : α → Bool) :\n Bool",
isDeprecated := false }),"Std.TreeSet.Raw", "Std.TreeSet.Raw.any", Grove.Framework.Subexpression.State.declaration
(Grove.Framework.Declaration.def
{ name := `Std.TreeSet.Raw.any,
renderedStatement := "Std.TreeSet.Raw.any.{u} {α : Type u} {cmp : αα → Ordering} (t : Std.TreeSet.Raw α cmp)\n (p : α → Bool) : Bool",
isDeprecated := false }),"Std.ExtTreeSet", "Std.ExtTreeSet.any", Grove.Framework.Subexpression.State.declaration
(Grove.Framework.Declaration.def
{ name := `Std.ExtTreeSet.any,
renderedStatement := "Std.ExtTreeSet.any.{u} {α : Type u} {cmp : αα → Ordering} [Std.TransCmp cmp]\n (t : Std.ExtTreeSet α cmp) (p : α → Bool) : Bool",
isDeprecated := false }),]
metadata := {
status := .bad
comment := "Missing for some containers"
}
def «c1d181f6-3204-4956-946f-e81619f9feb4» : AssociationTable.Fact .subexpression where
widgetId := "associative-query-operations"
factId := "c1d181f6-3204-4956-946f-e81619f9feb4"
rowId := "c1d181f6-3204-4956-946f-e81619f9feb4"
rowState := #["Std.DTreeMap", "Std.DTreeMap.all", Grove.Framework.Subexpression.State.declaration
(Grove.Framework.Declaration.def
{ name := `Std.DTreeMap.all,
renderedStatement := "Std.DTreeMap.all.{u, v} {α : Type u} {β : α → Type v} {cmp : αα → Ordering}\n (t : Std.DTreeMap α β cmp) (p : (a : α) → β a → Bool) : Bool",
isDeprecated := false }),"Std.DTreeMap.Raw", "Std.DTreeMap.Raw.all", Grove.Framework.Subexpression.State.declaration
(Grove.Framework.Declaration.def
{ name := `Std.DTreeMap.Raw.all,
renderedStatement := "Std.DTreeMap.Raw.all.{u, v} {α : Type u} {β : α → Type v} {cmp : αα → Ordering}\n (t : Std.DTreeMap.Raw α β cmp) (p : (a : α) → β a → Bool) : Bool",
isDeprecated := false }),"Std.ExtDTreeMap", "Std.ExtDTreeMap.all", Grove.Framework.Subexpression.State.declaration
(Grove.Framework.Declaration.def
{ name := `Std.ExtDTreeMap.all,
renderedStatement := "Std.ExtDTreeMap.all.{u, v} {α : Type u} {β : α → Type v} {cmp : αα → Ordering} [Std.TransCmp cmp]\n (t : Std.ExtDTreeMap α β cmp) (p : (a : α) → β a → Bool) : Bool",
isDeprecated := false }),"Std.TreeMap", "Std.TreeMap.all", Grove.Framework.Subexpression.State.declaration
(Grove.Framework.Declaration.def
{ name := `Std.TreeMap.all,
renderedStatement := "Std.TreeMap.all.{u, v} {α : Type u} {β : Type v} {cmp : αα → Ordering} (t : Std.TreeMap α β cmp)\n (p : α → β → Bool) : Bool",
isDeprecated := false }),"Std.TreeMap.Raw", "Std.TreeMap.Raw.all", Grove.Framework.Subexpression.State.declaration
(Grove.Framework.Declaration.def
{ name := `Std.TreeMap.Raw.all,
renderedStatement := "Std.TreeMap.Raw.all.{u, v} {α : Type u} {β : Type v} {cmp : αα → Ordering}\n (t : Std.TreeMap.Raw α β cmp) (p : α → β → Bool) : Bool",
isDeprecated := false }),"Std.ExtTreeMap", "Std.ExtTreeMap.all", Grove.Framework.Subexpression.State.declaration
(Grove.Framework.Declaration.def
{ name := `Std.ExtTreeMap.all,
renderedStatement := "Std.ExtTreeMap.all.{u, v} {α : Type u} {β : Type v} {cmp : αα → Ordering} [Std.TransCmp cmp]\n (t : Std.ExtTreeMap α β cmp) (p : α → β → Bool) : Bool",
isDeprecated := false }),"Std.HashSet", "Std.HashSet.all", Grove.Framework.Subexpression.State.declaration
(Grove.Framework.Declaration.def
{ name := `Std.HashSet.all,
renderedStatement := "Std.HashSet.all.{u} {α : Type u} {x✝ : BEq α} {x✝¹ : Hashable α} (m : Std.HashSet α)\n (p : α → Bool) : Bool",
isDeprecated := false }),"Std.HashSet.Raw", "Std.HashSet.Raw.all", Grove.Framework.Subexpression.State.declaration
(Grove.Framework.Declaration.def
{ name := `Std.HashSet.Raw.all,
renderedStatement := "Std.HashSet.Raw.all.{u} {α : Type u} (m : Std.HashSet.Raw α) (p : α → Bool) : Bool",
isDeprecated := false }),"Std.TreeSet", "Std.TreeSet.all", Grove.Framework.Subexpression.State.declaration
(Grove.Framework.Declaration.def
{ name := `Std.TreeSet.all,
renderedStatement := "Std.TreeSet.all.{u} {α : Type u} {cmp : αα → Ordering} (t : Std.TreeSet α cmp) (p : α → Bool) :\n Bool",
isDeprecated := false }),"Std.TreeSet.Raw", "Std.TreeSet.Raw.all", Grove.Framework.Subexpression.State.declaration
(Grove.Framework.Declaration.def
{ name := `Std.TreeSet.Raw.all,
renderedStatement := "Std.TreeSet.Raw.all.{u} {α : Type u} {cmp : αα → Ordering} (t : Std.TreeSet.Raw α cmp)\n (p : α → Bool) : Bool",
isDeprecated := false }),"Std.ExtTreeSet", "Std.ExtTreeSet.all", Grove.Framework.Subexpression.State.declaration
(Grove.Framework.Declaration.def
{ name := `Std.ExtTreeSet.all,
renderedStatement := "Std.ExtTreeSet.all.{u} {α : Type u} {cmp : αα → Ordering} [Std.TransCmp cmp]\n (t : Std.ExtTreeSet α cmp) (p : α → Bool) : Bool",
isDeprecated := false }),]
metadata := {
status := .bad
comment := "Missing for some containers"
}
def «efe57f41-7db7-4303-b3a6-5216a70c43ce» : AssociationTable.Fact .subexpression where
widgetId := "associative-query-operations"
factId := "efe57f41-7db7-4303-b3a6-5216a70c43ce"
rowId := "efe57f41-7db7-4303-b3a6-5216a70c43ce"
rowState := #["Std.DHashMap", "Std.DHashMap.getD", Grove.Framework.Subexpression.State.declaration
(Grove.Framework.Declaration.def
{ name := `Std.DHashMap.getD,
renderedStatement := "Std.DHashMap.getD.{u, v} {α : Type u} {β : α → Type v} {x✝ : BEq α} {x✝¹ : Hashable α} [LawfulBEq α]\n (m : Std.DHashMap α β) (a : α) (fallback : β a) : β a",
isDeprecated := false }),"Std.DHashMap.Raw", "Std.DHashMap.Raw.getD", Grove.Framework.Subexpression.State.declaration
(Grove.Framework.Declaration.def
{ name := `Std.DHashMap.Raw.getD,
renderedStatement := "Std.DHashMap.Raw.getD.{u, v} {α : Type u} {β : α → Type v} [BEq α] [Hashable α] [LawfulBEq α]\n (m : Std.DHashMap.Raw α β) (a : α) (fallback : β a) : β a",
isDeprecated := false }),"Std.ExtDHashMap", "Std.ExtDHashMap.getD", Grove.Framework.Subexpression.State.declaration
(Grove.Framework.Declaration.def
{ name := `Std.ExtDHashMap.getD,
renderedStatement := "Std.ExtDHashMap.getD.{u, v} {α : Type u} {β : α → Type v} {x✝ : BEq α} {x✝¹ : Hashable α}\n [LawfulBEq α] (m : Std.ExtDHashMap α β) (a : α) (fallback : β a) : β a",
isDeprecated := false }),"Std.DTreeMap", "Std.DTreeMap.getD", Grove.Framework.Subexpression.State.declaration
(Grove.Framework.Declaration.def
{ name := `Std.DTreeMap.getD,
renderedStatement := "Std.DTreeMap.getD.{u, v} {α : Type u} {β : α → Type v} {cmp : αα → Ordering}\n [Std.LawfulEqCmp cmp] (t : Std.DTreeMap α β cmp) (a : α) (fallback : β a) : β a",
isDeprecated := false }),"Std.DTreeMap.Raw", "Std.DTreeMap.Raw.getD", Grove.Framework.Subexpression.State.declaration
(Grove.Framework.Declaration.def
{ name := `Std.DTreeMap.Raw.getD,
renderedStatement := "Std.DTreeMap.Raw.getD.{u, v} {α : Type u} {β : α → Type v} {cmp : αα → Ordering}\n [Std.LawfulEqCmp cmp] (t : Std.DTreeMap.Raw α β cmp) (a : α) (fallback : β a) : β a",
isDeprecated := false }),"Std.ExtDTreeMap", "Std.ExtDTreeMap.getD", Grove.Framework.Subexpression.State.declaration
(Grove.Framework.Declaration.def
{ name := `Std.ExtDTreeMap.getD,
renderedStatement := "Std.ExtDTreeMap.getD.{u, v} {α : Type u} {β : α → Type v} {cmp : αα → Ordering}\n [Std.TransCmp cmp] [Std.LawfulEqCmp cmp] (t : Std.ExtDTreeMap α β cmp) (a : α) (fallback : β a) :\n β a",
isDeprecated := false }),"Std.HashMap", "Std.HashMap.getD", Grove.Framework.Subexpression.State.declaration
(Grove.Framework.Declaration.def
{ name := `Std.HashMap.getD,
renderedStatement := "Std.HashMap.getD.{u, v} {α : Type u} {β : Type v} {x✝ : BEq α} {x✝¹ : Hashable α}\n (m : Std.HashMap α β) (a : α) (fallback : β) : β",
isDeprecated := false }),"Std.HashMap.Raw", "Std.HashMap.Raw.getD", Grove.Framework.Subexpression.State.declaration
(Grove.Framework.Declaration.def
{ name := `Std.HashMap.Raw.getD,
renderedStatement := "Std.HashMap.Raw.getD.{u, v} {α : Type u} {β : Type v} [BEq α] [Hashable α] (m : Std.HashMap.Raw α β)\n (a : α) (fallback : β) : β",
isDeprecated := false }),"Std.ExtHashMap", "Std.ExtHashMap.getD", Grove.Framework.Subexpression.State.declaration
(Grove.Framework.Declaration.def
{ name := `Std.ExtHashMap.getD,
renderedStatement := "Std.ExtHashMap.getD.{u, v} {α : Type u} {β : Type v} {x✝ : BEq α} {x✝¹ : Hashable α} [EquivBEq α]\n [LawfulHashable α] (m : Std.ExtHashMap α β) (a : α) (fallback : β) : β",
isDeprecated := false }),"Std.TreeMap", "Std.TreeMap.getD", Grove.Framework.Subexpression.State.declaration
(Grove.Framework.Declaration.def
{ name := `Std.TreeMap.getD,
renderedStatement := "Std.TreeMap.getD.{u, v} {α : Type u} {β : Type v} {cmp : αα → Ordering} (t : Std.TreeMap α β cmp)\n (a : α) (fallback : β) : β",
isDeprecated := false }),"Std.TreeMap.Raw", "Std.TreeMap.Raw.getD", Grove.Framework.Subexpression.State.declaration
(Grove.Framework.Declaration.def
{ name := `Std.TreeMap.Raw.getD,
renderedStatement := "Std.TreeMap.Raw.getD.{u, v} {α : Type u} {β : Type v} {cmp : αα → Ordering}\n (t : Std.TreeMap.Raw α β cmp) (a : α) (fallback : β) : β",
isDeprecated := false }),"Std.ExtTreeMap", "Std.ExtTreeMap.getD", Grove.Framework.Subexpression.State.declaration
(Grove.Framework.Declaration.def
{ name := `Std.ExtTreeMap.getD,
renderedStatement := "Std.ExtTreeMap.getD.{u, v} {α : Type u} {β : Type v} {cmp : αα → Ordering} [Std.TransCmp cmp]\n (t : Std.ExtTreeMap α β cmp) (a : α) (fallback : β) : β",
isDeprecated := false }),"Std.HashSet", "Std.HashSet.getD", Grove.Framework.Subexpression.State.declaration
(Grove.Framework.Declaration.def
{ name := `Std.HashSet.getD,
renderedStatement := "Std.HashSet.getD.{u} {α : Type u} [BEq α] [Hashable α] (m : Std.HashSet α) (a fallback : α) : α",
isDeprecated := false }),"Std.HashSet.Raw", "Std.HashSet.Raw.getD", Grove.Framework.Subexpression.State.declaration
(Grove.Framework.Declaration.def
{ name := `Std.HashSet.Raw.getD,
renderedStatement := "Std.HashSet.Raw.getD.{u} {α : Type u} [BEq α] [Hashable α] (m : Std.HashSet.Raw α)\n (a fallback : α) : α",
isDeprecated := false }),"Std.ExtHashSet", "Std.ExtHashSet.getD", Grove.Framework.Subexpression.State.declaration
(Grove.Framework.Declaration.def
{ name := `Std.ExtHashSet.getD,
renderedStatement := "Std.ExtHashSet.getD.{u} {α : Type u} {x✝ : BEq α} {x✝¹ : Hashable α} [EquivBEq α] [LawfulHashable α]\n (m : Std.ExtHashSet α) (a fallback : α) : α",
isDeprecated := false }),"Std.TreeSet", "Std.TreeSet.getD", Grove.Framework.Subexpression.State.declaration
(Grove.Framework.Declaration.def
{ name := `Std.TreeSet.getD,
renderedStatement := "Std.TreeSet.getD.{u} {α : Type u} {cmp : αα → Ordering} (t : Std.TreeSet α cmp)\n (a fallback : α) : α",
isDeprecated := false }),"Std.TreeSet.Raw", "Std.TreeSet.Raw.getD", Grove.Framework.Subexpression.State.declaration
(Grove.Framework.Declaration.def
{ name := `Std.TreeSet.Raw.getD,
renderedStatement := "Std.TreeSet.Raw.getD.{u} {α : Type u} {cmp : αα → Ordering} (t : Std.TreeSet.Raw α cmp)\n (a fallback : α) : α",
isDeprecated := false }),"Std.ExtTreeSet", "Std.ExtTreeSet.getD", Grove.Framework.Subexpression.State.declaration
(Grove.Framework.Declaration.def
{ name := `Std.ExtTreeSet.getD,
renderedStatement := "Std.ExtTreeSet.getD.{u} {α : Type u} {cmp : αα → Ordering} [Std.TransCmp cmp]\n (t : Std.ExtTreeSet α cmp) (a fallback : α) : α",
isDeprecated := false }),]
metadata := {
status := .done
comment := ""
}
def «e23b1119-3b57-433e-a68d-68fd70b9943d» : AssociationTable.Fact .subexpression where
widgetId := "associative-query-operations"
factId := "e23b1119-3b57-433e-a68d-68fd70b9943d"
rowId := "e23b1119-3b57-433e-a68d-68fd70b9943d"
rowState := #["Std.DHashMap", "Std.DHashMap.get", Grove.Framework.Subexpression.State.declaration
(Grove.Framework.Declaration.def
{ name := `Std.DHashMap.get,
renderedStatement := "Std.DHashMap.get.{u, v} {α : Type u} {β : α → Type v} {x✝ : BEq α} {x✝¹ : Hashable α} [LawfulBEq α]\n (m : Std.DHashMap α β) (a : α) (h : a ∈ m) : β a",
isDeprecated := false }),"Std.DHashMap.Raw", "Std.DHashMap.Raw.Const.get", Grove.Framework.Subexpression.State.declaration
(Grove.Framework.Declaration.def
{ name := `Std.DHashMap.Raw.Const.get,
renderedStatement := "Std.DHashMap.Raw.Const.get.{u, v} {α : Type u} {β : Type v} [BEq α] [Hashable α]\n (m : Std.DHashMap.Raw α fun x => β) (a : α) (h : a ∈ m) : β",
isDeprecated := false }),"Std.ExtDHashMap", "Std.ExtDHashMap.get", Grove.Framework.Subexpression.State.declaration
(Grove.Framework.Declaration.def
{ name := `Std.ExtDHashMap.get,
renderedStatement := "Std.ExtDHashMap.get.{u, v} {α : Type u} {β : α → Type v} {x✝ : BEq α} {x✝¹ : Hashable α}\n [LawfulBEq α] (m : Std.ExtDHashMap α β) (a : α) (h : a ∈ m) : β a",
isDeprecated := false }),"Std.DTreeMap", "Std.DTreeMap.get", Grove.Framework.Subexpression.State.declaration
(Grove.Framework.Declaration.def
{ name := `Std.DTreeMap.get,
renderedStatement := "Std.DTreeMap.get.{u, v} {α : Type u} {β : α → Type v} {cmp : αα → Ordering} [Std.LawfulEqCmp cmp]\n (t : Std.DTreeMap α β cmp) (a : α) (h : a ∈ t) : β a",
isDeprecated := false }),"Std.DTreeMap.Raw", "Std.DTreeMap.Raw.get", Grove.Framework.Subexpression.State.declaration
(Grove.Framework.Declaration.def
{ name := `Std.DTreeMap.Raw.get,
renderedStatement := "Std.DTreeMap.Raw.get.{u, v} {α : Type u} {β : α → Type v} {cmp : αα → Ordering}\n [Std.LawfulEqCmp cmp] (t : Std.DTreeMap.Raw α β cmp) (a : α) (h : a ∈ t) : β a",
isDeprecated := false }),"Std.ExtDTreeMap", "Std.ExtDTreeMap.get", Grove.Framework.Subexpression.State.declaration
(Grove.Framework.Declaration.def
{ name := `Std.ExtDTreeMap.get,
renderedStatement := "Std.ExtDTreeMap.get.{u, v} {α : Type u} {β : α → Type v} {cmp : αα → Ordering} [Std.TransCmp cmp]\n [Std.LawfulEqCmp cmp] (t : Std.ExtDTreeMap α β cmp) (a : α) (h : a ∈ t) : β a",
isDeprecated := false }),"Std.HashMap", "app (GetElem.getElem) (Std.HashMap*)", Grove.Framework.Subexpression.State.predicate
{ key := "app (GetElem.getElem) (Std.HashMap*)", displayShort := "Std.HashMap[·]" },"Std.HashMap.Raw", "app (GetElem.getElem) (Std.HashMap.Raw*)", Grove.Framework.Subexpression.State.predicate
{ key := "app (GetElem.getElem) (Std.HashMap.Raw*)", displayShort := "Std.HashMap.Raw[·]" },"Std.ExtHashMap", "app (GetElem.getElem) (Std.ExtHashMap*)", Grove.Framework.Subexpression.State.predicate
{ key := "app (GetElem.getElem) (Std.ExtHashMap*)", displayShort := "Std.ExtHashMap[·]" },"Std.TreeMap", "app (GetElem.getElem) (Std.TreeMap*)", Grove.Framework.Subexpression.State.predicate
{ key := "app (GetElem.getElem) (Std.TreeMap*)", displayShort := "Std.TreeMap[·]" },"Std.TreeMap.Raw", "app (GetElem.getElem) (Std.TreeMap.Raw*)", Grove.Framework.Subexpression.State.predicate
{ key := "app (GetElem.getElem) (Std.TreeMap.Raw*)", displayShort := "Std.TreeMap.Raw[·]" },"Std.ExtTreeMap", "app (GetElem.getElem) (Std.ExtTreeMap*)", Grove.Framework.Subexpression.State.predicate
{ key := "app (GetElem.getElem) (Std.ExtTreeMap*)", displayShort := "Std.ExtTreeMap[·]" },"Std.HashSet", "Std.HashSet.get", Grove.Framework.Subexpression.State.declaration
(Grove.Framework.Declaration.def
{ name := `Std.HashSet.get,
renderedStatement := "Std.HashSet.get.{u} {α : Type u} [BEq α] [Hashable α] (m : Std.HashSet α) (a : α) (h : a ∈ m) : α",
isDeprecated := false }),"Std.HashSet.Raw", "Std.HashSet.Raw.get", Grove.Framework.Subexpression.State.declaration
(Grove.Framework.Declaration.def
{ name := `Std.HashSet.Raw.get,
renderedStatement := "Std.HashSet.Raw.get.{u} {α : Type u} [BEq α] [Hashable α] (m : Std.HashSet.Raw α) (a : α)\n (h : a ∈ m) : α",
isDeprecated := false }),"Std.ExtHashSet", "Std.ExtHashSet.get", Grove.Framework.Subexpression.State.declaration
(Grove.Framework.Declaration.def
{ name := `Std.ExtHashSet.get,
renderedStatement := "Std.ExtHashSet.get.{u} {α : Type u} {x✝ : BEq α} {x✝¹ : Hashable α} [EquivBEq α] [LawfulHashable α]\n (m : Std.ExtHashSet α) (a : α) (h : a ∈ m) : α",
isDeprecated := false }),"Std.TreeSet", "Std.TreeSet.get", Grove.Framework.Subexpression.State.declaration
(Grove.Framework.Declaration.def
{ name := `Std.TreeSet.get,
renderedStatement := "Std.TreeSet.get.{u} {α : Type u} {cmp : αα → Ordering} (t : Std.TreeSet α cmp) (a : α)\n (h : a ∈ t) : α",
isDeprecated := false }),"Std.TreeSet.Raw", "Std.TreeSet.Raw.get", Grove.Framework.Subexpression.State.declaration
(Grove.Framework.Declaration.def
{ name := `Std.TreeSet.Raw.get,
renderedStatement := "Std.TreeSet.Raw.get.{u} {α : Type u} {cmp : αα → Ordering} (t : Std.TreeSet.Raw α cmp) (a : α)\n (h : a ∈ t) : α",
isDeprecated := false }),"Std.ExtTreeSet", "Std.ExtTreeSet.get", Grove.Framework.Subexpression.State.declaration
(Grove.Framework.Declaration.def
{ name := `Std.ExtTreeSet.get,
renderedStatement := "Std.ExtTreeSet.get.{u} {α : Type u} {cmp : αα → Ordering} [Std.TransCmp cmp]\n (t : Std.ExtTreeSet α cmp) (a : α) (h : a ∈ t) : α",
isDeprecated := false }),]
metadata := {
status := .bad
comment := "Should *Set have GetElem?"
}
def table : AssociationTable.Data .subexpression where
widgetId := "associative-query-operations"
rows := #[
"01f88623-fa5f-4380-9772-b30f2fec5c94", "isEmpty", #["Std.DHashMap", "Std.DHashMap.isEmpty","Std.DHashMap.Raw", "Std.DHashMap.Raw.isEmpty","Std.ExtDHashMap", "Std.ExtDHashMap.isEmpty","Std.DTreeMap", "Std.DTreeMap.isEmpty","Std.DTreeMap.Raw", "Std.DTreeMap.Raw.isEmpty","Std.ExtDTreeMap", "Std.ExtDTreeMap.isEmpty","Std.HashMap", "Std.HashMap.isEmpty","Std.HashMap.Raw", "Std.HashMap.Raw.isEmpty","Std.ExtHashMap", "Std.ExtHashMap.isEmpty","Std.TreeMap", "Std.TreeMap.isEmpty","Std.TreeMap.Raw", "Std.TreeMap.Raw.isEmpty","Std.ExtTreeMap", "Std.ExtTreeMap.isEmpty","Std.HashSet", "Std.HashSet.isEmpty","Std.HashSet.Raw", "Std.HashSet.Raw.isEmpty","Std.ExtHashSet", "Std.ExtHashSet.isEmpty","Std.TreeSet", "Std.TreeSet.isEmpty","Std.TreeSet.Raw", "Std.TreeSet.Raw.isEmpty","Std.ExtTreeSet", "Std.ExtTreeSet.isEmpty",],
"f084f852-af71-45b6-8ab3-d251a8144f72", "size", #["Std.DHashMap", "Std.DHashMap.size","Std.DHashMap.Raw", "Std.DHashMap.Raw.size","Std.ExtDHashMap", "Std.ExtDHashMap.size","Std.DTreeMap", "Std.DTreeMap.size","Std.DTreeMap.Raw", "Std.DTreeMap.Raw.size","Std.ExtDTreeMap", "Std.ExtDTreeMap.size","Std.HashMap", "Std.HashMap.size","Std.HashMap.Raw", "Std.HashMap.Raw.size","Std.ExtHashMap", "Std.ExtHashMap.size","Std.TreeMap", "Std.TreeMap.size","Std.TreeMap.Raw", "Std.TreeMap.Raw.size","Std.ExtTreeMap", "Std.ExtTreeMap.size","Std.HashSet", "Std.HashSet.size","Std.HashSet.Raw", "Std.HashSet.Raw.size","Std.ExtHashSet", "Std.ExtHashSet.size","Std.TreeSet", "Std.TreeSet.size","Std.TreeSet.Raw", "Std.TreeSet.Raw.size","Std.ExtTreeSet", "Std.ExtTreeSet.size",],
"f4e6fa70-5aed-439d-aaad-5f4ced65bf7b", "any", #["Std.DTreeMap", "Std.DTreeMap.any","Std.DTreeMap.Raw", "Std.DTreeMap.Raw.any","Std.ExtDTreeMap", "Std.ExtDTreeMap.any","Std.TreeMap", "Std.TreeMap.any","Std.TreeMap.Raw", "Std.TreeMap.Raw.any","Std.ExtTreeMap", "Std.ExtTreeMap.any","Std.HashSet", "Std.HashSet.any","Std.HashSet.Raw", "Std.HashSet.Raw.any","Std.TreeSet", "Std.TreeSet.any","Std.TreeSet.Raw", "Std.TreeSet.Raw.any","Std.ExtTreeSet", "Std.ExtTreeSet.any",],
"c1d181f6-3204-4956-946f-e81619f9feb4", "all", #["Std.DTreeMap", "Std.DTreeMap.all","Std.DTreeMap.Raw", "Std.DTreeMap.Raw.all","Std.ExtDTreeMap", "Std.ExtDTreeMap.all","Std.TreeMap", "Std.TreeMap.all","Std.TreeMap.Raw", "Std.TreeMap.Raw.all","Std.ExtTreeMap", "Std.ExtTreeMap.all","Std.HashSet", "Std.HashSet.all","Std.HashSet.Raw", "Std.HashSet.Raw.all","Std.TreeSet", "Std.TreeSet.all","Std.TreeSet.Raw", "Std.TreeSet.Raw.all","Std.ExtTreeSet", "Std.ExtTreeSet.all",],
"efe57f41-7db7-4303-b3a6-5216a70c43ce", "getD", #["Std.DHashMap", "Std.DHashMap.getD","Std.DHashMap.Raw", "Std.DHashMap.Raw.getD","Std.ExtDHashMap", "Std.ExtDHashMap.getD","Std.DTreeMap", "Std.DTreeMap.getD","Std.DTreeMap.Raw", "Std.DTreeMap.Raw.getD","Std.ExtDTreeMap", "Std.ExtDTreeMap.getD","Std.HashMap", "Std.HashMap.getD","Std.HashMap.Raw", "Std.HashMap.Raw.getD","Std.ExtHashMap", "Std.ExtHashMap.getD","Std.TreeMap", "Std.TreeMap.getD","Std.TreeMap.Raw", "Std.TreeMap.Raw.getD","Std.ExtTreeMap", "Std.ExtTreeMap.getD","Std.HashSet", "Std.HashSet.getD","Std.HashSet.Raw", "Std.HashSet.Raw.getD","Std.ExtHashSet", "Std.ExtHashSet.getD","Std.TreeSet", "Std.TreeSet.getD","Std.TreeSet.Raw", "Std.TreeSet.Raw.getD","Std.ExtTreeSet", "Std.ExtTreeSet.getD",],
"e23b1119-3b57-433e-a68d-68fd70b9943d", "getElem", #["Std.DHashMap", "Std.DHashMap.get","Std.DHashMap.Raw", "Std.DHashMap.Raw.Const.get","Std.ExtDHashMap", "Std.ExtDHashMap.get","Std.DTreeMap", "Std.DTreeMap.get","Std.DTreeMap.Raw", "Std.DTreeMap.Raw.get","Std.ExtDTreeMap", "Std.ExtDTreeMap.get","Std.HashMap", "app (GetElem.getElem) (Std.HashMap*)","Std.HashMap.Raw", "app (GetElem.getElem) (Std.HashMap.Raw*)","Std.ExtHashMap", "app (GetElem.getElem) (Std.ExtHashMap*)","Std.TreeMap", "app (GetElem.getElem) (Std.TreeMap*)","Std.TreeMap.Raw", "app (GetElem.getElem) (Std.TreeMap.Raw*)","Std.ExtTreeMap", "app (GetElem.getElem) (Std.ExtTreeMap*)","Std.HashSet", "Std.HashSet.get","Std.HashSet.Raw", "Std.HashSet.Raw.get","Std.ExtHashSet", "Std.ExtHashSet.get","Std.TreeSet", "Std.TreeSet.get","Std.TreeSet.Raw", "Std.TreeSet.Raw.get","Std.ExtTreeSet", "Std.ExtTreeSet.get",],
]
facts := #[
«01f88623-fa5f-4380-9772-b30f2fec5c94»,
«f084f852-af71-45b6-8ab3-d251a8144f72»,
«f4e6fa70-5aed-439d-aaad-5f4ced65bf7b»,
«c1d181f6-3204-4956-946f-e81619f9feb4»,
«efe57f41-7db7-4303-b3a6-5216a70c43ce»,
«e23b1119-3b57-433e-a68d-68fd70b9943d»,
]
def restoreState : RestoreStateM Unit := do
addAssociationTable table

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@@ -1,459 +0,0 @@
import Grove.Framework
/-
This file is autogenerated by grove. You can manually edit it, for example to resolve merge
conflicts, but be careful.
-/
open Grove.Framework Widget
namespace GroveStdlib.Generated.«slice-producing»
def «c8a13d6d-7ed6-4cd1-a386-23e2d55ce6f7» : AssociationTable.Fact .declaration where
widgetId := "slice-producing"
factId := "c8a13d6d-7ed6-4cd1-a386-23e2d55ce6f7"
rowId := "c8a13d6d-7ed6-4cd1-a386-23e2d55ce6f7"
rowState := #["String", "String.slice", Declaration.def {
name := `String.slice
renderedStatement := "String.slice (s : String) (startInclusive endExclusive : s.Pos)\n (h : startInclusive ≤ endExclusive) : String.Slice"
isDeprecated := false
}
,"String.Slice", "String.Slice.slice", Declaration.def {
name := `String.Slice.slice
renderedStatement := "String.Slice.slice (s : String.Slice) (newStart newEnd : s.Pos) (h : newStart ≤ newEnd) :\n String.Slice"
isDeprecated := false
}
,"string-pos-forwards", "String.Pos.slice", Declaration.def {
name := `String.Pos.slice
renderedStatement := "String.Pos.slice {s : String} (pos p₀ p₁ : s.Pos) (h₁ : p₀ ≤ pos) (h₂ : pos ≤ p₁) :\n (s.slice p₀ p₁ ⋯).Pos"
isDeprecated := false
}
,"string-pos-backwards", "String.Pos.ofSlice", Declaration.def {
name := `String.Pos.ofSlice
renderedStatement := "String.Pos.ofSlice {s : String} {p₀ p₁ : s.Pos} {h : p₀ ≤ p₁} (pos : (s.slice p₀ p₁ h).Pos) : s.Pos"
isDeprecated := false
}
,"string-slice-pos-forwards", "String.Slice.Pos.slice", Declaration.def {
name := `String.Slice.Pos.slice
renderedStatement := "String.Slice.Pos.slice {s : String.Slice} (pos p₀ p₁ : s.Pos) (h₁ : p₀ ≤ pos) (h₂ : pos ≤ p₁) :\n (s.slice p₀ p₁ ⋯).Pos"
isDeprecated := false
}
,"string-slice-pos-backwards", "String.Slice.Pos.ofSlice", Declaration.def {
name := `String.Slice.Pos.ofSlice
renderedStatement := "String.Slice.Pos.ofSlice {s : String.Slice} {p₀ p₁ : s.Pos} {h : p₀ ≤ p₁}\n (pos : (s.slice p₀ p₁ h).Pos) : s.Pos"
isDeprecated := false
}
,"string-pos-noproof", "String.Pos.sliceOrPanic", Declaration.def {
name := `String.Pos.sliceOrPanic
renderedStatement := "String.Pos.sliceOrPanic {s : String} (pos p₀ p₁ : s.Pos) {h : p₀ ≤ p₁} : (s.slice p₀ p₁ h).Pos"
isDeprecated := false
}
,"string-slice-pos-noproof", "String.Slice.Pos.sliceOrPanic", Declaration.def {
name := `String.Slice.Pos.sliceOrPanic
renderedStatement := "String.Slice.Pos.sliceOrPanic {s : String.Slice} (pos p₀ p₁ : s.Pos) {h : p₀ ≤ p₁} :\n (s.slice p₀ p₁ h).Pos"
isDeprecated := false
}
,]
metadata := {
status := .done
comment := ""
}
def «21b4fdfd-f8b3-44f5-a59e-57f1dc1d6819» : AssociationTable.Fact .declaration where
widgetId := "slice-producing"
factId := "21b4fdfd-f8b3-44f5-a59e-57f1dc1d6819"
rowId := "21b4fdfd-f8b3-44f5-a59e-57f1dc1d6819"
rowState := #["String", "String.slice?", Declaration.def {
name := `String.slice?
renderedStatement := "String.slice? (s : String) (startInclusive endExclusive : s.Pos) : Option String.Slice"
isDeprecated := false
}
,"String.Slice", "String.Slice.slice?", Declaration.def {
name := `String.Slice.slice?
renderedStatement := "String.Slice.slice? (s : String.Slice) (newStart newEnd : s.Pos) : Option String.Slice"
isDeprecated := false
}
,]
metadata := {
status := .postponed
comment := "Would be good to have better support"
}
def «6f2b6ecb-2f0c-4e45-9da3-eb7f2e15eff0» : AssociationTable.Fact .declaration where
widgetId := "slice-producing"
factId := "6f2b6ecb-2f0c-4e45-9da3-eb7f2e15eff0"
rowId := "6f2b6ecb-2f0c-4e45-9da3-eb7f2e15eff0"
rowState := #["String", "String.slice!", Declaration.def {
name := `String.slice!
renderedStatement := "String.slice! (s : String) (p₁ p₂ : s.Pos) : String.Slice"
isDeprecated := false
}
,"String.Slice", "String.Slice.slice!", Declaration.def {
name := `String.Slice.slice!
renderedStatement := "String.Slice.slice! (s : String.Slice) (newStart newEnd : s.Pos) : String.Slice"
isDeprecated := false
}
,"string-pos-forwards", "String.Pos.slice!", Declaration.def {
name := `String.Pos.slice!
renderedStatement := "String.Pos.slice! {s : String} (pos p₀ p₁ : s.Pos) : (s.slice! p₀ p₁).Pos"
isDeprecated := false
}
,"string-pos-backwards", "String.Pos.ofSlice!", Declaration.def {
name := `String.Pos.ofSlice!
renderedStatement := "String.Pos.ofSlice! {s : String} {p₀ p₁ : s.Pos} (pos : (s.slice! p₀ p₁).Pos) : s.Pos"
isDeprecated := false
}
,"string-slice-pos-forwards", "String.Slice.Pos.slice!", Declaration.def {
name := `String.Slice.Pos.slice!
renderedStatement := "String.Slice.Pos.slice! {s : String.Slice} (pos p₀ p₁ : s.Pos) : (s.slice! p₀ p₁).Pos"
isDeprecated := false
}
,"string-slice-pos-backwards", "String.Slice.Pos.ofSlice!", Declaration.def {
name := `String.Slice.Pos.ofSlice!
renderedStatement := "String.Slice.Pos.ofSlice! {s : String.Slice} {p₀ p₁ : s.Pos} (pos : (s.slice! p₀ p₁).Pos) : s.Pos"
isDeprecated := false
}
,]
metadata := {
status := .done
comment := ""
}
def «a3bdf66d-bc11-4019-aee9-2f1c1701de52» : AssociationTable.Fact .declaration where
widgetId := "slice-producing"
factId := "a3bdf66d-bc11-4019-aee9-2f1c1701de52"
rowId := "a3bdf66d-bc11-4019-aee9-2f1c1701de52"
rowState := #["String", "String.trimAsciiStart", Declaration.def {
name := `String.trimAsciiStart
renderedStatement := "String.trimAsciiStart (s : String) : String.Slice"
isDeprecated := false
}
,"String.Slice", "String.Slice.trimAsciiStart", Declaration.def {
name := `String.Slice.trimAsciiStart
renderedStatement := "String.Slice.trimAsciiStart (s : String.Slice) : String.Slice"
isDeprecated := false
}
,]
metadata := {
status := .bad
comment := "Missing `of` version at least"
}
def «f12b2730-7a4d-465c-8a6d-9d051c300fd5» : AssociationTable.Fact .declaration where
widgetId := "slice-producing"
factId := "f12b2730-7a4d-465c-8a6d-9d051c300fd5"
rowId := "f12b2730-7a4d-465c-8a6d-9d051c300fd5"
rowState := #["String", "String.trimAsciiEnd", Declaration.def {
name := `String.trimAsciiEnd
renderedStatement := "String.trimAsciiEnd (s : String) : String.Slice"
isDeprecated := false
}
,"String.Slice", "String.Slice.trimAsciiEnd", Declaration.def {
name := `String.Slice.trimAsciiEnd
renderedStatement := "String.Slice.trimAsciiEnd (s : String.Slice) : String.Slice"
isDeprecated := false
}
,]
metadata := {
status := .bad
comment := "Missing `of` version at least"
}
def «32307b55-d6d1-4756-a947-dbe4dfde573c» : AssociationTable.Fact .declaration where
widgetId := "slice-producing"
factId := "32307b55-d6d1-4756-a947-dbe4dfde573c"
rowId := "32307b55-d6d1-4756-a947-dbe4dfde573c"
rowState := #["String", "String.trimAscii", Declaration.def {
name := `String.trimAscii
renderedStatement := "String.trimAscii (s : String) : String.Slice"
isDeprecated := false
}
,"String.Slice", "String.Slice.trimAscii", Declaration.def {
name := `String.Slice.trimAscii
renderedStatement := "String.Slice.trimAscii (s : String.Slice) : String.Slice"
isDeprecated := false
}
,]
metadata := {
status := .bad
comment := "Missing `of` version at least\n"
}
def «dce95a38-f55a-4d6a-ae79-078ffe4b5c15» : AssociationTable.Fact .declaration where
widgetId := "slice-producing"
factId := "dce95a38-f55a-4d6a-ae79-078ffe4b5c15"
rowId := "dce95a38-f55a-4d6a-ae79-078ffe4b5c15"
rowState := #["String", "String.toSlice", Declaration.def {
name := `String.toSlice
renderedStatement := "String.toSlice (s : String) : String.Slice"
isDeprecated := false
}
,"string-pos-forwards", "String.Pos.toSlice", Declaration.def {
name := `String.Pos.toSlice
renderedStatement := "String.Pos.toSlice {s : String} (pos : s.Pos) : s.toSlice.Pos"
isDeprecated := false
}
,"string-pos-backwards", "String.Pos.ofToSlice", Declaration.def {
name := `String.Pos.ofToSlice
renderedStatement := "String.Pos.ofToSlice {s : String} (pos : s.toSlice.Pos) : s.Pos"
isDeprecated := false
}
,]
metadata := {
status := .done
comment := ""
}
def «005a3f30-5dab-493f-b168-32c36a2bdf7c» : AssociationTable.Fact .declaration where
widgetId := "slice-producing"
factId := "005a3f30-5dab-493f-b168-32c36a2bdf7c"
rowId := "005a3f30-5dab-493f-b168-32c36a2bdf7c"
rowState := #["String.Slice", "String.Slice.str", Declaration.def {
name := `String.Slice.str
renderedStatement := "String.Slice.str (self : String.Slice) : String"
isDeprecated := false
}
,"string-slice-pos-forwards", "String.Slice.Pos.str", Declaration.def {
name := `String.Slice.Pos.str
renderedStatement := "String.Slice.Pos.str {s : String.Slice} (pos : s.Pos) : s.str.Pos"
isDeprecated := false
}
,"string-slice-pos-backwards", "String.Slice.Pos.ofStr", Declaration.def {
name := `String.Slice.Pos.ofStr
renderedStatement := "String.Slice.Pos.ofStr {s : String.Slice} (pos : s.str.Pos) (h₁ : s.startInclusive ≤ pos)\n (h₂ : pos ≤ s.endExclusive) : s.Pos"
isDeprecated := false
}
,]
metadata := {
status := .bad
comment := "Missing `no proof` version\n"
}
def «5f1a154c-ae2f-43a1-9409-2ce95b163ef3» : AssociationTable.Fact .declaration where
widgetId := "slice-producing"
factId := "5f1a154c-ae2f-43a1-9409-2ce95b163ef3"
rowId := "5f1a154c-ae2f-43a1-9409-2ce95b163ef3"
rowState := #["String", "String.drop", Declaration.def {
name := `String.drop
renderedStatement := "String.drop (s : String) (n : Nat) : String.Slice"
isDeprecated := false
}
,"String.Slice", "String.Slice.drop", Declaration.def {
name := `String.Slice.drop
renderedStatement := "String.Slice.drop (s : String.Slice) (n : Nat) : String.Slice"
isDeprecated := false
}
,]
metadata := {
status := .bad
comment := "Missing position transformations"
}
def «179518d1-ad07-4b2b-8ffe-3b7616e4c4ab» : AssociationTable.Fact .declaration where
widgetId := "slice-producing"
factId := "179518d1-ad07-4b2b-8ffe-3b7616e4c4ab"
rowId := "179518d1-ad07-4b2b-8ffe-3b7616e4c4ab"
rowState := #["String", "String.take", Declaration.def {
name := `String.take
renderedStatement := "String.take (s : String) (n : Nat) : String.Slice"
isDeprecated := false
}
,"String.Slice", "String.Slice.take", Declaration.def {
name := `String.Slice.take
renderedStatement := "String.Slice.take (s : String.Slice) (n : Nat) : String.Slice"
isDeprecated := false
}
,]
metadata := {
status := .bad
comment := "Missing position transformations"
}
def «55c587fd-a7a8-4633-a4ae-e2c4e768ad28» : AssociationTable.Fact .declaration where
widgetId := "slice-producing"
factId := "55c587fd-a7a8-4633-a4ae-e2c4e768ad28"
rowId := "55c587fd-a7a8-4633-a4ae-e2c4e768ad28"
rowState := #["String", "String.dropWhile", Declaration.def {
name := `String.dropWhile
renderedStatement := "String.dropWhile {ρ : Type} (s : String) (pat : ρ) [String.Slice.Pattern.ForwardPattern pat] :\n String.Slice"
isDeprecated := false
}
,"String.Slice", "String.Slice.dropWhile", Declaration.def {
name := `String.Slice.dropWhile
renderedStatement := "String.Slice.dropWhile {ρ : Type} (s : String.Slice) (pat : ρ)\n [String.Slice.Pattern.ForwardPattern pat] : String.Slice"
isDeprecated := false
}
,]
metadata := {
status := .bad
comment := "Missing position transformations"
}
def «d4444684-4279-4400-9be2-561a7cdb32c1» : AssociationTable.Fact .declaration where
widgetId := "slice-producing"
factId := "d4444684-4279-4400-9be2-561a7cdb32c1"
rowId := "d4444684-4279-4400-9be2-561a7cdb32c1"
rowState := #["String", "String.takeWhile", Declaration.def {
name := `String.takeWhile
renderedStatement := "String.takeWhile {ρ : Type} (s : String) (pat : ρ) [String.Slice.Pattern.ForwardPattern pat] :\n String.Slice"
isDeprecated := false
}
,"String.Slice", "String.Slice.takeWhile", Declaration.def {
name := `String.Slice.takeWhile
renderedStatement := "String.Slice.takeWhile {ρ : Type} (s : String.Slice) (pat : ρ)\n [String.Slice.Pattern.ForwardPattern pat] : String.Slice"
isDeprecated := false
}
,]
metadata := {
status := .bad
comment := "Missing position transformations"
}
def «1c9e6689-65a0-4d4b-b001-256e83917d98» : AssociationTable.Fact .declaration where
widgetId := "slice-producing"
factId := "1c9e6689-65a0-4d4b-b001-256e83917d98"
rowId := "1c9e6689-65a0-4d4b-b001-256e83917d98"
rowState := #["String", "String.dropEndWhile", Declaration.def {
name := `String.dropEndWhile
renderedStatement := "String.dropEndWhile {ρ : Type} (s : String) (pat : ρ) [String.Slice.Pattern.BackwardPattern pat] :\n String.Slice"
isDeprecated := false
}
,"String.Slice", "String.Slice.dropEndWhile", Declaration.def {
name := `String.Slice.dropEndWhile
renderedStatement := "String.Slice.dropEndWhile {ρ : Type} (s : String.Slice) (pat : ρ)\n [String.Slice.Pattern.BackwardPattern pat] : String.Slice"
isDeprecated := false
}
,]
metadata := {
status := .bad
comment := "Missing position transformations"
}
def «b836052b-3470-4a8e-8989-6951c898de37» : AssociationTable.Fact .declaration where
widgetId := "slice-producing"
factId := "b836052b-3470-4a8e-8989-6951c898de37"
rowId := "b836052b-3470-4a8e-8989-6951c898de37"
rowState := #["String", "String.takeEndWhile", Declaration.def {
name := `String.takeEndWhile
renderedStatement := "String.takeEndWhile {ρ : Type} (s : String) (pat : ρ) [String.Slice.Pattern.BackwardPattern pat] :\n String.Slice"
isDeprecated := false
}
,"String.Slice", "String.Slice.takeEndWhile", Declaration.def {
name := `String.Slice.takeEndWhile
renderedStatement := "String.Slice.takeEndWhile {ρ : Type} (s : String.Slice) (pat : ρ)\n [String.Slice.Pattern.BackwardPattern pat] : String.Slice"
isDeprecated := false
}
,]
metadata := {
status := .bad
comment := "Missing position transformations"
}
def «5aa777d8-9642-43d8-9e20-30400fb8bb9d» : AssociationTable.Fact .declaration where
widgetId := "slice-producing"
factId := "5aa777d8-9642-43d8-9e20-30400fb8bb9d"
rowId := "5aa777d8-9642-43d8-9e20-30400fb8bb9d"
rowState := #["String", "String.dropPrefix", Declaration.def {
name := `String.dropPrefix
renderedStatement := "String.dropPrefix {ρ : Type} (s : String) (pat : ρ) [String.Slice.Pattern.ForwardPattern pat] :\n String.Slice"
isDeprecated := false
}
,"String.Slice", "String.Slice.dropPrefix", Declaration.def {
name := `String.Slice.dropPrefix
renderedStatement := "String.Slice.dropPrefix {ρ : Type} (s : String.Slice) (pat : ρ)\n [String.Slice.Pattern.ForwardPattern pat] : String.Slice"
isDeprecated := false
}
,]
metadata := {
status := .bad
comment := "Missing position transformations"
}
def «80e3869d-fcfe-459d-8433-fe221f7b3c7a» : AssociationTable.Fact .declaration where
widgetId := "slice-producing"
factId := "80e3869d-fcfe-459d-8433-fe221f7b3c7a"
rowId := "80e3869d-fcfe-459d-8433-fe221f7b3c7a"
rowState := #["String", "String.dropSuffix", Declaration.def {
name := `String.dropSuffix
renderedStatement := "String.dropSuffix {ρ : Type} (s : String) (pat : ρ) [String.Slice.Pattern.BackwardPattern pat] :\n String.Slice"
isDeprecated := false
}
,"String.Slice", "String.Slice.dropSuffix", Declaration.def {
name := `String.Slice.dropSuffix
renderedStatement := "String.Slice.dropSuffix {ρ : Type} (s : String.Slice) (pat : ρ)\n [String.Slice.Pattern.BackwardPattern pat] : String.Slice"
isDeprecated := false
}
,]
metadata := {
status := .bad
comment := "Missing position transformations"
}
def «4feda3e0-903b-4d52-b34e-0af70f7866e0» : AssociationTable.Fact .declaration where
widgetId := "slice-producing"
factId := "4feda3e0-903b-4d52-b34e-0af70f7866e0"
rowId := "4feda3e0-903b-4d52-b34e-0af70f7866e0"
rowState := #["String", "String.dropPrefix?", Declaration.def {
name := `String.dropPrefix?
renderedStatement := "String.dropPrefix? {ρ : Type} (s : String) (pat : ρ) [String.Slice.Pattern.ForwardPattern pat] :\n Option String.Slice"
isDeprecated := false
}
,"String.Slice", "String.Slice.dropPrefix?", Declaration.def {
name := `String.Slice.dropPrefix?
renderedStatement := "String.Slice.dropPrefix? {ρ : Type} (s : String.Slice) (pat : ρ)\n [String.Slice.Pattern.ForwardPattern pat] : Option String.Slice"
isDeprecated := false
}
,]
metadata := {
status := .postponed
comment := "Missing position transformations"
}
def «45ca44c8-fbd5-4400-8297-a60778f302b0» : AssociationTable.Fact .declaration where
widgetId := "slice-producing"
factId := "45ca44c8-fbd5-4400-8297-a60778f302b0"
rowId := "45ca44c8-fbd5-4400-8297-a60778f302b0"
rowState := #["String", "String.dropSuffix?", Declaration.def {
name := `String.dropSuffix?
renderedStatement := "String.dropSuffix? {ρ : Type} (s : String) (pat : ρ) [String.Slice.Pattern.BackwardPattern pat] :\n Option String.Slice"
isDeprecated := false
}
,"String.Slice", "String.Slice.dropSuffix?", Declaration.def {
name := `String.Slice.dropSuffix?
renderedStatement := "String.Slice.dropSuffix? {ρ : Type} (s : String.Slice) (pat : ρ)\n [String.Slice.Pattern.BackwardPattern pat] : Option String.Slice"
isDeprecated := false
}
,]
metadata := {
status := .postponed
comment := "Missing position transformations"
}
def table : AssociationTable.Data .declaration where
widgetId := "slice-producing"
rows := #[
"c8a13d6d-7ed6-4cd1-a386-23e2d55ce6f7", "slice", #["String", "String.slice","String.Slice", "String.Slice.slice","string-pos-forwards", "String.Pos.slice","string-pos-backwards", "String.Pos.ofSlice","string-slice-pos-forwards", "String.Slice.Pos.slice","string-slice-pos-backwards", "String.Slice.Pos.ofSlice","string-pos-noproof", "String.Pos.sliceOrPanic","string-slice-pos-noproof", "String.Slice.Pos.sliceOrPanic",],
"21b4fdfd-f8b3-44f5-a59e-57f1dc1d6819", "slice?", #["String", "String.slice?","String.Slice", "String.Slice.slice?",],
"6f2b6ecb-2f0c-4e45-9da3-eb7f2e15eff0", "slice!", #["String", "String.slice!","String.Slice", "String.Slice.slice!","string-pos-forwards", "String.Pos.slice!","string-pos-backwards", "String.Pos.ofSlice!","string-slice-pos-forwards", "String.Slice.Pos.slice!","string-slice-pos-backwards", "String.Slice.Pos.ofSlice!",],
"a3bdf66d-bc11-4019-aee9-2f1c1701de52", "trimAsciiStart", #["String", "String.trimAsciiStart","String.Slice", "String.Slice.trimAsciiStart",],
"f12b2730-7a4d-465c-8a6d-9d051c300fd5", "trimAsciiEnd", #["String", "String.trimAsciiEnd","String.Slice", "String.Slice.trimAsciiEnd",],
"32307b55-d6d1-4756-a947-dbe4dfde573c", "trimAscii", #["String", "String.trimAscii","String.Slice", "String.Slice.trimAscii",],
"dce95a38-f55a-4d6a-ae79-078ffe4b5c15", "toSlice", #["String", "String.toSlice","string-pos-forwards", "String.Pos.toSlice","string-pos-backwards", "String.Pos.ofToSlice",],
"005a3f30-5dab-493f-b168-32c36a2bdf7c", "str", #["String.Slice", "String.Slice.str","string-slice-pos-forwards", "String.Slice.Pos.str","string-slice-pos-backwards", "String.Slice.Pos.ofStr",],
"5f1a154c-ae2f-43a1-9409-2ce95b163ef3", "drop", #["String", "String.drop","String.Slice", "String.Slice.drop",],
"179518d1-ad07-4b2b-8ffe-3b7616e4c4ab", "take", #["String", "String.take","String.Slice", "String.Slice.take",],
"55c587fd-a7a8-4633-a4ae-e2c4e768ad28", "dropWhile", #["String", "String.dropWhile","String.Slice", "String.Slice.dropWhile",],
"d4444684-4279-4400-9be2-561a7cdb32c1", "takeWhile", #["String", "String.takeWhile","String.Slice", "String.Slice.takeWhile",],
"1c9e6689-65a0-4d4b-b001-256e83917d98", "dropEndWhile", #["String", "String.dropEndWhile","String.Slice", "String.Slice.dropEndWhile",],
"b836052b-3470-4a8e-8989-6951c898de37", "takeEndWhile", #["String", "String.takeEndWhile","String.Slice", "String.Slice.takeEndWhile",],
"5aa777d8-9642-43d8-9e20-30400fb8bb9d", "dropPrefix", #["String", "String.dropPrefix","String.Slice", "String.Slice.dropPrefix",],
"80e3869d-fcfe-459d-8433-fe221f7b3c7a", "dropSuffix", #["String", "String.dropSuffix","String.Slice", "String.Slice.dropSuffix",],
"4feda3e0-903b-4d52-b34e-0af70f7866e0", "dropPrefix?", #["String", "String.dropPrefix?","String.Slice", "String.Slice.dropPrefix?",],
"45ca44c8-fbd5-4400-8297-a60778f302b0", "dropSuffix?", #["String", "String.dropSuffix?","String.Slice", "String.Slice.dropSuffix?",],
]
facts := #[
«c8a13d6d-7ed6-4cd1-a386-23e2d55ce6f7»,
«21b4fdfd-f8b3-44f5-a59e-57f1dc1d6819»,
«6f2b6ecb-2f0c-4e45-9da3-eb7f2e15eff0»,
«a3bdf66d-bc11-4019-aee9-2f1c1701de52»,
«f12b2730-7a4d-465c-8a6d-9d051c300fd5»,
«32307b55-d6d1-4756-a947-dbe4dfde573c»,
«dce95a38-f55a-4d6a-ae79-078ffe4b5c15»,
«005a3f30-5dab-493f-b168-32c36a2bdf7c»,
«5f1a154c-ae2f-43a1-9409-2ce95b163ef3»,
«179518d1-ad07-4b2b-8ffe-3b7616e4c4ab»,
«55c587fd-a7a8-4633-a4ae-e2c4e768ad28»,
«d4444684-4279-4400-9be2-561a7cdb32c1»,
«1c9e6689-65a0-4d4b-b001-256e83917d98»,
«b836052b-3470-4a8e-8989-6951c898de37»,
«5aa777d8-9642-43d8-9e20-30400fb8bb9d»,
«80e3869d-fcfe-459d-8433-fe221f7b3c7a»,
«4feda3e0-903b-4d52-b34e-0af70f7866e0»,
«45ca44c8-fbd5-4400-8297-a60778f302b0»,
]
def restoreState : RestoreStateM Unit := do
addAssociationTable table

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/-
Copyright (c) 2025 Lean FRO, LLC. All rights reserved.
Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE.
Authors: Markus Himmel
-/
import GroveStdlib.Std.CoreTypesAndOperations
import GroveStdlib.Std.LanguageConstructs
import GroveStdlib.Std.Libraries
import GroveStdlib.Std.OperatingSystemAbstractions
open Grove.Framework Widget
namespace GroveStdlib
namespace Std
def introduction : Node :=
.text "introduction", "Welcome to the interactive Lean standard library outline!"
end Std
def std : Node :=
.section "stdlib" "The Lean standard library" #[
Std.introduction,
Std.coreTypesAndOperations,
Std.languageConstructs,
Std.libraries,
Std.operatingSystemAbstractions
]
end GroveStdlib

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/-
Copyright (c) 2025 Lean FRO, LLC. All rights reserved.
Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE.
Authors: Markus Himmel
-/
import Grove.Framework
import GroveStdlib.Std.CoreTypesAndOperations.BasicTypes
import GroveStdlib.Std.CoreTypesAndOperations.Containers
import GroveStdlib.Std.CoreTypesAndOperations.Numbers
import GroveStdlib.Std.CoreTypesAndOperations.StringsAndFormatting
open Grove.Framework Widget
namespace GroveStdlib.Std
namespace CoreTypesAndOperations
end CoreTypesAndOperations
def coreTypesAndOperations : Node :=
.section "core-types-and-operations" "Core types and operations" #[
CoreTypesAndOperations.basicTypes,
CoreTypesAndOperations.containers,
CoreTypesAndOperations.numbers,
CoreTypesAndOperations.stringsAndFormatting
]
end GroveStdlib.Std

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/-
Copyright (c) 2025 Lean FRO, LLC. All rights reserved.
Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE.
Authors: Markus Himmel
-/
import Grove.Framework
open Grove.Framework Widget
namespace GroveStdlib.Std.CoreTypesAndOperations
namespace BasicTypes
end BasicTypes
def basicTypes : Node :=
.section "basic-types" "Basic types" #[]
end GroveStdlib.Std.CoreTypesAndOperations

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/-
Copyright (c) 2025 Lean FRO, LLC. All rights reserved.
Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE.
Authors: Markus Himmel
-/
import Grove.Framework
open Grove.Framework Widget
namespace GroveStdlib.Std.CoreTypesAndOperations
namespace Containers
namespace SequentialContainers
end SequentialContainers
def sequentialContainers : Node :=
.section "sequential-containers" "Sequential containers" #[]
namespace AssociativeContainers
def associativeContainers : List Lean.Name :=
[`Std.DHashMap, `Std.DHashMap.Raw, `Std.ExtDHashMap, `Std.DTreeMap, `Std.DTreeMap.Raw, `Std.ExtDTreeMap, `Std.HashMap,
`Std.HashMap.Raw, `Std.ExtHashMap, `Std.TreeMap, `Std.TreeMap.Raw, `Std.ExtTreeMap, `Std.HashSet, `Std.HashSet.Raw, `Std.ExtHashSet,
`Std.TreeSet, `Std.TreeSet.Raw, `Std.ExtTreeSet]
def associativeQueryOperations : AssociationTable .subexpression associativeContainers where
id := "associative-query-operations"
title := "Associative query operations"
description := "Operations that take as input an associative container and return a 'single' piece of information (e.g., `GetElem` or `isEmpty`, but not `toList`)."
dataSources n :=
(DataSource.definitionsInNamespace n)
|>.map Subexpression.declaration
|>.or (DataSource.getElem n)
def associativeCreationOperations : AssociationTable .subexpression associativeContainers where
id := "associative-creation-operations"
title := "Associative creation operations"
description := "Operations that create a new associative container"
dataSources n :=
(DataSource.definitionsInNamespace n)
|>.map Subexpression.declaration
|>.or (DataSource.emptyCollection n)
def associativeModificationOperations : AssociationTable .subexpression associativeContainers where
id := "associative-modification-operations"
title := "Associative modification operations"
description := "Operations that both accept and return an associative container"
dataSources n :=
(DataSource.definitionsInNamespace n)
|>.map Subexpression.declaration
def associativeCreateThenQuery : Table .subexpression .subexpression .declaration associativeContainers where
id := "associative-create-then-query"
title := "Associative create then query"
description := "Lemmas that say what happens when creating a new associative container and then immediately querying from it"
rowsFrom := .table associativeCreationOperations
columnsFrom := .table associativeQueryOperations
cellData := .classic _ { relevantNamespaces := associativeContainers }
def allOperationsCovered : Assertion where
widgetId := "associative-all-operations-covered"
title := "All operations on associative containers covered"
description := "All operations on an associative container should appear in at least one of the tables"
check := do
let allValuesArray : Array String #[associativeQueryOperations, associativeCreationOperations, associativeModificationOperations].flatMapM valuesInAssociationTable
let allValues : Std.HashSet String := Std.HashSet.ofArray allValuesArray
let env Lean.getEnv
let mut numBad := 0
for (n, _) in env.constants do
if associativeContainers.any (fun namesp => namesp.isPrefixOf n) then
if !n.toString allValues then
numBad := numBad + 1
return #[{
assertionId := "all-covered"
description := "All operations should be covered"
passed := numBad == 0
message := if numBad = 0 then "All operations were covered" else s!"There were {numBad} operations that were not covered."
}]
end AssociativeContainers
open AssociativeContainers in
def associativeContainers : Node :=
.section "associative-containers" "Associative containers" #[
.associationTable associativeQueryOperations,
.associationTable associativeCreationOperations,
.associationTable associativeModificationOperations,
.table associativeCreateThenQuery,
.assertion allOperationsCovered
]
namespace PersistentDataStructures
end PersistentDataStructures
def persistentDataStructures : Node :=
.section "persistent-data-structures" "Persistent data structures" #[]
end Containers
def containers : Node :=
.section "containers" "Containers" #[
Containers.sequentialContainers,
Containers.associativeContainers,
Containers.persistentDataStructures
]
end GroveStdlib.Std.CoreTypesAndOperations

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/-
Copyright (c) 2025 Lean FRO, LLC. All rights reserved.
Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE.
Authors: Markus Himmel
-/
import Grove.Framework
open Grove.Framework Widget
namespace GroveStdlib.Std.CoreTypesAndOperations
namespace Numbers
end Numbers
def numbers : Node :=
.section "numbers" "Numbers" #[]
end GroveStdlib.Std.CoreTypesAndOperations

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/-
Copyright (c) 2025 Lean FRO, LLC. All rights reserved.
Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE.
Authors: Markus Himmel
-/
import Grove.Framework
open Grove.Framework Widget
namespace GroveStdlib.Std.CoreTypesAndOperations
namespace StringsAndFormatting
open Lean Meta
def introduction : Text where
id := "string-introduction"
content := Grove.Markdown.render [
.h1 "The Lean string library",
.text "The Lean standard library contains a fully-featured string library, centered around the types `String` and `String.Slice`.",
.text "`String` is defined as the subtype of `ByteArray` of valid UTF-8 strings. A `String.Slice` is a `String` together with a start and end position.",
.text "`String` is equivalent to `List Char`, but it has a more efficient runtime representation. While the logical model based on `ByteArray` is overwritten in the runtime, the runtime implementation is very similar to the logical model, with the main difference being that the length of a string in Unicode code points is cached in the runtime implementation.",
.text "We are considering removing this feature in the future (i.e., deprecating `String.length`), as the number of UTF-8 codepoints in a string is not particularly useful, and if needed it can be computed in linear time using `s.positions.count`."
]
def highLevelStringTypes : List Lean.Name :=
[`String, `String.Slice, `String.Pos, `String.Slice.Pos]
def creatingStringsAndSlices : Text where
id := "transforming-strings-and-slices"
content := Grove.Markdown.render [
.h2 "Transforming strings and slices",
.text "The Lean standard library contains a number of functions that take one or more strings and slices and return a string or a slice.",
.text "If possible, these functions should avoid allocating a new string, and return a slice of their input(s) instead.",
.text "Usually, for every operation `f`, there will be functions `String.f` and `String.Slice.f`, where `String.f s` is defined as `String.Slice.f s.toSlice`.",
.text "In particular, functions that transform strings and slices should live in the `String` and `String.Slice` namespaces even if they involve a `String.Pos`/`String.Slice.Pos` (like `String.sliceTo`), for reasons that will become clear shortly.",
.h3 "Transforming positions",
.text "Since positions on strings and slices are dependent on the string or slice, whenever users transform a string/slice, they will be interested in interpreting positions on the original string/slice as positions on the result, or vice versa.",
.text "Consequently, every operation that transforms a string or slice should come with a corresponding set of transformations between positions, usually in both directions, possibly with one of the directions being conditional.",
.text "For example, given a string `s` and a position `p` on `s`, we have the slice `s.sliceFrom p`, which is the slice from `p` to the end of `s`. A position on `s.sliceFrom p` can always be interpreted as a position on `s`. This is the \"backwards\" transformation. Conversely, a position `q` on `s` can be interpreted as a position on `s.sliceFrom p` as long as `p ≤ q`. This is the conditional forwards direction.",
.text "The convention for naming these transformations is that the forwards transformation should have the same name as the transformation on strings/slices, but it should be located in the `String.Pos` or `String.Slice.Pos` namespace, depending on the type of the starting position (so that dot notation is possible for the forward direction). The backwards transformation should have the same name as the operation on strings/slices, but with an `of` prefix, and live in the same namespace as the forwards transformation (so in general dot notation will not be available).",
.text "So, in the `sliceFrom` example, the forward direction would be called `String.Pos.sliceFrom`, while the backwards direction should be called `String.Pos.ofSliceFrom` (not `String.Slice.Pos.ofSliceFrom`).",
.text "If one of the directions is conditional, it should have a corresponding panicking operation that does not require a proof; in our example this would be `String.Pos.sliceFrom!`.",
.text "Sometimes there is a name clash for the panicking operations if the operation on strings is already panicking. For example, there are both `String.slice` and `String.slice!`. If the original operation is already panicking, we only provide panicking transformation operations. But now `String.Pos.slice!` could refer both to the panicking forwards transformation associated with `String.slice`, and also to the (only) forwards transformation associated with `String.slice!`. In this situation, we use an `orPanic` suffix to disambiguate. So the panicking forwards operation associated with `String.slice` is called `String.Pos.sliceOrPanic`, and the forwards operation associated with `String.slice!` is called `String.Pos.slice!`."
]
-- TODO: also include the `HAppend` instance(s)
def sliceProducing : AssociationTable (β := Alias Lean.Name) .declaration
[`String, `String.Slice,
Alias.mk `String.Pos "string-pos-forwards" "String.Pos (forwards)",
Alias.mk `String.Pos "string-pos-backwards" "String.Pos (backwards)",
Alias.mk `String.Pos "string-pos-noproof" "String.Pos (no proof)",
Alias.mk `String.Slice.Pos "string-slice-pos-forwards" "String.Slice.Pos (forwards)",
Alias.mk `String.Slice.Pos "string-slice-pos-backwards" "String.Slice.Pos (backwards)",
Alias.mk `String.Slice.Pos "string-slice-pos-noproof" "String.Slice.Pos (no proof)"] where
id := "slice-producing"
title := "String functions returning strings or slices"
description := "Operations on strings and string slices that themselves return a new string slice."
dataSources n := DataSource.definitionsInNamespace n.inner
def sliceProducingComplete : Assertion where
widgetId := "slice-producing-complete"
title := "Slice-producing table is complete"
description := "All functions in the `String.**` namespace that return a string or a slice are covered in the table"
check := do
let mut ans := #[]
let covered := Std.HashSet.ofArray ( valuesInAssociationTable sliceProducing)
let pred : DataSource.DeclarationPredicate :=
DataSource.DeclarationPredicate.all [.isDefinition, .not .isDeprecated,
.notInNamespace `String.Pos.Raw, .notInNamespace `String.Legacy,
.not .isInstance]
let env getEnv
for name in declarationsMatching `String pred do
let some c := env.find? name | continue
if c.type.getForallBody.getUsedConstants.any (fun n => n == ``String || n == ``String.Slice) then
let success : Bool := name.toString covered
ans := ans.push {
assertionId := name.toString
description := s!"`{name}` should appear in the table."
passed := success
message := s!"`{name}` was{if success then "" else " not"} found in the table."
}
return ans
end StringsAndFormatting
open StringsAndFormatting
def stringsAndFormatting : Node :=
.section "strings-and-formatting" "Strings and formatting"
#[.text introduction,
.text creatingStringsAndSlices,
.associationTable sliceProducing,
.assertion sliceProducingComplete]
end GroveStdlib.Std.CoreTypesAndOperations

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/-
Copyright (c) 2025 Lean FRO, LLC. All rights reserved.
Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE.
Authors: Markus Himmel
-/
import Grove.Framework
import GroveStdlib.Std.LanguageConstructs.ComparisonOrderingHashing
import GroveStdlib.Std.LanguageConstructs.Monads
import GroveStdlib.Std.LanguageConstructs.RangesAndIterators
open Grove.Framework Widget
namespace GroveStdlib.Std
namespace LanguageConstructs
end LanguageConstructs
def languageConstructs : Node :=
.section "language-constructs" "Language constructs" #[
LanguageConstructs.comparisonOrderingHashing,
LanguageConstructs.monads,
LanguageConstructs.rangesAndIterators
]
end GroveStdlib.Std

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/-
Copyright (c) 2025 Lean FRO, LLC. All rights reserved.
Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE.
Authors: Markus Himmel
-/
import Grove.Framework
open Grove.Framework Widget
namespace GroveStdlib.Std.LanguageConstructs
namespace ComparisonOrderingHashing
end ComparisonOrderingHashing
def comparisonOrderingHashing : Node :=
.section "comparison-ordering-hashing" "Comparison, ordering, hashing" #[]
end GroveStdlib.Std.LanguageConstructs

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/-
Copyright (c) 2025 Lean FRO, LLC. All rights reserved.
Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE.
Authors: Markus Himmel
-/
import Grove.Framework
open Grove.Framework Widget
namespace GroveStdlib.Std.LanguageConstructs
namespace Monads
end Monads
def monads : Node :=
.section "monads" "Monads" #[]
end GroveStdlib.Std.LanguageConstructs

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/-
Copyright (c) 2025 Lean FRO, LLC. All rights reserved.
Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE.
Authors: Markus Himmel
-/
import Grove.Framework
open Grove.Framework Widget
namespace GroveStdlib.Std.LanguageConstructs
namespace RangesAndIterators
end RangesAndIterators
def rangesAndIterators : Node :=
.section "ranges-and-iterators" "Ranges and iterators" #[]
end GroveStdlib.Std.LanguageConstructs

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/-
Copyright (c) 2025 Lean FRO, LLC. All rights reserved.
Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE.
Authors: Markus Himmel
-/
import Grove.Framework
import GroveStdlib.Std.Libraries.DateAndTime
import GroveStdlib.Std.Libraries.RandomNumbers
open Grove.Framework Widget
namespace GroveStdlib.Std
namespace Libraries
end Libraries
def libraries : Node :=
.section "libraries" "Libraries" #[
Libraries.dateAndTime,
Libraries.randomNumbers
]
end GroveStdlib.Std

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/-
Copyright (c) 2025 Lean FRO, LLC. All rights reserved.
Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE.
Authors: Markus Himmel
-/
import Grove.Framework
open Grove.Framework Widget
namespace GroveStdlib.Std.Libraries
namespace DateAndTime
end DateAndTime
def dateAndTime : Node :=
.section "date-and-time" "Date and time" #[]
end GroveStdlib.Std.Libraries

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/-
Copyright (c) 2025 Lean FRO, LLC. All rights reserved.
Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE.
Authors: Markus Himmel
-/
import Grove.Framework
open Grove.Framework Widget
namespace GroveStdlib.Std.Libraries
namespace RandomNumbers
end RandomNumbers
def randomNumbers : Node :=
.section "random-numbers" "Random numbers" #[]
end GroveStdlib.Std.Libraries

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/-
Copyright (c) 2025 Lean FRO, LLC. All rights reserved.
Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE.
Authors: Markus Himmel
-/
import Grove.Framework
import GroveStdlib.Std.OperatingSystemAbstractions.AsynchronousIO
import GroveStdlib.Std.OperatingSystemAbstractions.BasicIO
import GroveStdlib.Std.OperatingSystemAbstractions.ConcurrencyAndParallelism
import GroveStdlib.Std.OperatingSystemAbstractions.EnvironmentFileSystemProcesses
import GroveStdlib.Std.OperatingSystemAbstractions.Locales
open Grove.Framework Widget
namespace GroveStdlib.Std
namespace OperatingSystemAbstractions
end OperatingSystemAbstractions
def operatingSystemAbstractions : Node :=
.section "operating-system-abstractions" "Operating system abstractions" #[
OperatingSystemAbstractions.asynchronousIO,
OperatingSystemAbstractions.basicIO,
OperatingSystemAbstractions.concurrencyAndParallelism,
OperatingSystemAbstractions.environmentFileSystemProcesses,
OperatingSystemAbstractions.locales
]
end GroveStdlib.Std

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/-
Copyright (c) 2025 Lean FRO, LLC. All rights reserved.
Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE.
Authors: Markus Himmel
-/
import Grove.Framework
open Grove.Framework Widget
namespace GroveStdlib.Std.OperatingSystemAbstractions
namespace AsynchronousIO
end AsynchronousIO
def asynchronousIO : Node :=
.section "asynchronous-io" "Asynchronous I/O" #[]
end GroveStdlib.Std.OperatingSystemAbstractions

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/-
Copyright (c) 2025 Lean FRO, LLC. All rights reserved.
Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE.
Authors: Markus Himmel
-/
import Grove.Framework
open Grove.Framework Widget
namespace GroveStdlib.Std.OperatingSystemAbstractions
namespace BasicIO
end BasicIO
def basicIO : Node :=
.section "basic-io" "Basic I/O" #[]
end GroveStdlib.Std.OperatingSystemAbstractions

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/-
Copyright (c) 2025 Lean FRO, LLC. All rights reserved.
Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE.
Authors: Markus Himmel
-/
import Grove.Framework
open Grove.Framework Widget
namespace GroveStdlib.Std.OperatingSystemAbstractions
namespace ConcurrencyAndParallelism
end ConcurrencyAndParallelism
def concurrencyAndParallelism : Node :=
.section "concurrency-and-parallelism" "Concurrency and parallelism" #[]
end GroveStdlib.Std.OperatingSystemAbstractions

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/-
Copyright (c) 2025 Lean FRO, LLC. All rights reserved.
Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE.
Authors: Markus Himmel
-/
import Grove.Framework
open Grove.Framework Widget
namespace GroveStdlib.Std.OperatingSystemAbstractions
namespace EnvironmentFileSystemProcesses
end EnvironmentFileSystemProcesses
def environmentFileSystemProcesses : Node :=
.section "environment-filesystem-processes" "Environment, file system, processes" #[]
end GroveStdlib.Std.OperatingSystemAbstractions

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/-
Copyright (c) 2025 Lean FRO, LLC. All rights reserved.
Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE.
Authors: Markus Himmel
-/
import Grove.Framework
open Grove.Framework Widget
namespace GroveStdlib.Std.OperatingSystemAbstractions
namespace Locales
end Locales
def locales : Node :=
.section "locales" "Locales" #[]
end GroveStdlib.Std.OperatingSystemAbstractions

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/-
Copyright (c) 2025 Lean FRO, LLC. All rights reserved.
Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE.
Authors: Markus Himmel
-/
import GroveStdlib.Std
import GroveStdlib.Generated
def config : Grove.Framework.Project.Configuration where
projectNamespace := `GroveStdlib
def project : Grove.Framework.Project where
config := config
rootNode := GroveStdlib.std
restoreState := GroveStdlib.Generated.restoreState
def main (args : List String) : IO UInt32 :=
Grove.Framework.main project #[`Init, `Std, `Lean] args

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# Standard library QA
This directory contains the [Grove](github.com/TwoFX/grove) data files for the standard library.

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#!/bin/sh
lake exe grove-stdlib --full metadata.json
cd .lake/packages/grove/frontend
npm install
cp ../../../../metadata.json public/metadata.json
if [ -f "../../../../invalidated.json" ]; then
cp ../../../../invalidated.json public/invalidated.json
GROVE_DATA_LOCATION=public/metadata.json GROVE_UPSTREAM_INVALIDATED_FACTS_LOCATION=public/invalidated.json npm run dev
else
GROVE_DATA_LOCATION=public/metadata.json npm run dev
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{"version": "1.1.0",
"packagesDir": ".lake/packages",
"packages":
[{"url": "https://github.com/TwoFx/grove.git",
"type": "git",
"subDir": "backend",
"scope": "",
"rev": "c580a425c9b7fa2aebaec2a1d8de16b2e2283c40",
"name": "grove",
"manifestFile": "lake-manifest.json",
"inputRev": "master",
"inherited": false,
"configFile": "lakefile.toml"},
{"url": "https://github.com/leanprover/lean4-cli",
"type": "git",
"subDir": null,
"scope": "leanprover",
"rev": "d9fc8ae23024be37424a189982c92356e37935c8",
"name": "Cli",
"manifestFile": "lake-manifest.json",
"inputRev": "nightly-testing",
"inherited": true,
"configFile": "lakefile.toml"}],
"name": "grovestdlib",
"lakeDir": ".lake"}

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name = "grovestdlib"
version = "0.1.0"
defaultTargets = ["grove-stdlib"]
[[require]]
name = "grove"
git = "https://github.com/TwoFx/grove.git"
rev = "master"
subDir = "backend"
[[lean_lib]]
name = "GroveStdlib"
root = "GroveStdlib"
[[lean_exe]]
name = "grove-stdlib"
supportInterpreter = true
root = "Main"

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../../../build/release/stage1

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#!/bin/sh
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@@ -810,7 +810,7 @@ Docstrings for constants should have the following structure:
The **short summary** should be 13 sentences (ideally 1) and provide
enough information for most readers to quickly decide whether the
constant is relevant to their task. The first (or only) sentence of
docstring is relevant to their task. The first (or only) sentence of
the short summary should be a *sentence fragment* in which the subject
is implied to be the documented item, written in present tense
indicative, or a *noun phrase* that characterizes the documented
@@ -1123,110 +1123,6 @@ infix:50 " ⇔ " => Bijection
recommended_spelling "bij" for "⇔" in [Bijection, «term_⇔_»]
```
#### Tactics
Docstrings for tactics should have the following structure:
* Short summary
* Details
* Variants
* Examples
Sometimes more than one declaration is needed to implement what the user
sees as a single tactic. In that case, only one declaration should have
the associated docstring, and the others should have the `tactic_alt`
attribute to mark them as an implementation detail.
The **short summary** should be 13 sentences (ideally 1) and provide
enough information for most readers to quickly decide whether the
tactic is relevant to their task. The first (or only) sentence of
the short summary should be a full sentence in which the subject
is an example invocation of the tactic, written in present tense
indicative. If the example tactic invocation names parameters, then the
short summary may refer to them. For the example invocation, prefer the
simplest or most typical example. Explain more complicated forms in the
variants section. If needed, abbreviate the invocation by naming part of
the syntax and expanding it in the next sentence. The summary should be
written as a single paragraph.
**Details**, if needed, may be 1-3 paragraphs that describe further
relevant information. They may insert links as needed. This section
should fully explain the scope of the tactic: its syntax format,
on which goals it works and what the resulting goal(s) look like. It
should be clear whether the tactic fails if it does not close the main
goal and whether it creates any side goals. The details may include
explanatory examples that cant necessarily be machine checked and
dont fit the format.
If the tactic is extensible using `macro_rules`, mention this in the
details, with a link to `lean-manual://section/tactic-macro-extension`
and give a one-line example. If the tactic provides an attribute or a
command that allows the user to extend its behavior, the documentation
on how to extend the tactic belongs to that attribute or command. In the
tactic docstring, use a single sentence to refer the reader to this
further documentation.
**Variants**, if needed, should be a bulleted list describing different
options and forms of the same tactic. The reader should be able to parse
and understand the parts of a tactic invocation they are hovering over,
using this list. Each list item should describe an individual variant
and take one of two formats: the **short summary** as above, or a
**named list item**. A named list item consists of a title in bold
followed by an indented short paragraph.
Variants should be explained from the perspective of the tactic's users, not
their implementers. A tactic that is implemented as a single Lean parser may
have multiple variants from the perspective of users, while a tactic that is
implemented as multiple parsers may have no variants, but merely an optional
part of the syntax.
**Examples** should start with the line `Examples:` (or `Example:` if
theres exactly one). The section should consist of a sequence of code
blocks, each showing a Lean declaration (usually with the `example`
keyword) that invokes the tactic. When the effect of the tactic is not
clear from the code, you can use code comments to describe this. Do
not include text between examples, because it can be unclear whether
the text refers to the code before or after the example.
##### Example
````
`rw [e]` uses the expression `e` as a rewrite rule on the main goal,
then tries to close the goal by "cheap" (reducible) `rfl`.
If `e` is a defined constant, then the equational theorems associated with `e`
are used. This provides a convenient way to unfold `e`. If `e` has parameters,
the tactic will try to fill these in by unification with the matching part of
the target. Parameters are only filled in once per rule, restricting which
later rewrites can be found. Parameters that are not filled in after
unification will create side goals. If the `rfl` fails to close the main goal,
no error is raised.
`rw` may fail to rewrite terms "under binders", such as `∀ x, ...` or `∃ x,
...`. `rw` can also fail with a "motive is type incorrect" error in the context
of dependent types. In these cases, consider using `simp only`.
* `rw [e₁, ... eₙ]` applies the given rules sequentially.
* `rw [← e]` or `rw [<- e]` applies the rewrite in the reverse direction.
* `rw [e] at l` rewrites with `e` at location(s) `l`.
* `rw (occs := .pos L) [e]`, where `L` is a literal list of natural numbers,
only rewrites the given occurrences in the target. Occurrences count from 1.
* `rw (occs := .neg L) [e]`, where `L` is a literal list of natural numbers,
skips rewriting the given occurrences in the target. Occurrences count from 1.
Examples:
```lean
example {a b : Nat} (h : a + a = b) : (a + a) + (a + a) = b + b := by rw [h]
```
```lean
example {f : Nat -> Nat} (h : ∀ x, f x = 1) (a b : Nat) : f a = f b := by
rw [h] -- `rw` instantiates `h` only once, so this is equivalent to: `rw [h a]`
-- goal: ⊢ 1 = f b
rw [h] -- equivalent to: `rw [h b]`
```
````
## Dictionary

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"nodes": {
"nixpkgs": {
"locked": {
"lastModified": 1769018530,
"narHash": "sha256-S/5RU76BdQ32bbE99a+G9gMuatpVWEvIfeSjEqyoFS4=",
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"lastModified": 1745636243,
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"rev": "f771eb401a46846c1aebd20552521b233dd7e18b",
"type": "tarball",
"url": "https://releases.nixos.org/nixos/unstable/nixos-26.05pre931542.88d3861acdd3/nixexprs.tar.xz"
"url": "https://releases.nixos.org/nixos/unstable/nixos-25.05pre789333.f771eb401a46/nixexprs.tar.xz"
},
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# An old nixpkgs for creating releases with an old glibc
pkgsDist-old-aarch = import inputs.nixpkgs-old { localSystem.config = "aarch64-unknown-linux-gnu"; };
llvmPackages = pkgs.llvmPackages_19;
lean-packages = pkgs.callPackage (./nix/packages.nix) { src = ./.; };
devShellWithDist = pkgsDist: pkgs.mkShell.override {
stdenv = pkgs.overrideCC pkgs.stdenv llvmPackages.clang;
stdenv = pkgs.overrideCC pkgs.stdenv lean-packages.llvmPackages.clang;
} ({
buildInputs = with pkgs; [
cmake gmp libuv ccache pkg-config
llvmPackages.bintools # wrapped lld
llvmPackages.llvm # llvm-symbolizer for asan/lsan
lean-packages.llvmPackages.llvm # llvm-symbolizer for asan/lsan
gdb
tree # for CI
];
@@ -61,6 +60,12 @@
GDB = pkgsDist.gdb;
});
in {
packages.${system} = {
# to be removed when Nix CI is not needed anymore
inherit (lean-packages) cacheRoots test update-stage0-commit ciShell;
deprecated = lean-packages;
};
devShells.${system} = {
# The default development shell for working on lean itself
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lean4

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{
"folders": [
{
"path": "."
},
{
"path": "src"
},
{
"path": "tests"
}
],
"settings": {
"files.insertFinalNewline": true,
"files.trimTrailingWhitespace": true,
"cmake.buildDirectory": "${workspaceFolder}/build/release",
"cmake.generator": "Unix Makefiles",
"[markdown]": {
"rewrap.wrappingColumn": 70
},
"[lean4]": {
"editor.rulers": [
100
]
}
},
"tasks": {
"version": "2.0.0",
"tasks": [
{
"label": "build",
"type": "shell",
"command": "make -C build/release -j$(nproc 2>/dev/null || sysctl -n hw.logicalcpu 2>/dev/null || echo 4)",
"problemMatcher": [],
"group": {
"kind": "build",
"isDefault": true
}
},
{
"label": "test",
"type": "shell",
"command": "NPROC=$(nproc 2>/dev/null || sysctl -n hw.logicalcpu 2>/dev/null || echo 4); CTEST_OUTPUT_ON_FAILURE=1 make -C build/release test -j$NPROC ARGS=\"-j$NPROC\"",
"problemMatcher": [],
"group": {
"kind": "test",
"isDefault": true
}
}
]
},
"extensions": {
"recommendations": [
"leanprover.lean4"
]
}
}

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set -eo pipefail
for pkg in $buildInputs; do
export PATH=$PATH:$pkg/bin
done
: ${outputs:=out}

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{ src, debug ? false, stage0debug ? false, extraCMakeFlags ? [],
stdenv, lib, cmake, pkg-config, gmp, libuv, cadical, git, gnumake, bash, buildLeanPackage, writeShellScriptBin, runCommand, symlinkJoin, lndir, perl, gnused, darwin, llvmPackages, linkFarmFromDrvs,
... } @ args:
with builtins;
lib.warn "The Nix-based build is deprecated" rec {
inherit stdenv;
sourceByRegex = p: rs: lib.sourceByRegex p (map (r: "(/src/)?${r}") rs);
buildCMake = args: stdenv.mkDerivation ({
nativeBuildInputs = [ cmake pkg-config ];
buildInputs = [ gmp libuv llvmPackages.llvm ];
# https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/issues/60919
hardeningDisable = [ "all" ];
dontStrip = (args.debug or debug);
postConfigure = ''
patchShebangs .
'';
} // args // {
src = args.realSrc or (sourceByRegex args.src [ "[a-z].*" "CMakeLists\.txt" ]);
cmakeFlags = ["-DSMALL_ALLOCATOR=ON" "-DUSE_MIMALLOC=OFF"] ++ (args.cmakeFlags or [ "-DSTAGE=1" "-DPREV_STAGE=./faux-prev-stage" "-DUSE_GITHASH=OFF" "-DCADICAL=${cadical}/bin/cadical" ]) ++ (args.extraCMakeFlags or extraCMakeFlags) ++ lib.optional (args.debug or debug) [ "-DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Debug" ];
preConfigure = args.preConfigure or "" + ''
# ignore absence of submodule
sed -i 's!lake/Lake.lean!!' CMakeLists.txt
'';
});
lean-bin-tools-unwrapped = buildCMake {
name = "lean-bin-tools";
outputs = [ "out" "leanc_src" ];
realSrc = sourceByRegex (src + "/src") [ "CMakeLists\.txt" "[a-z].*" ".*\.in" "Leanc\.lean" ];
dontBuild = true;
installPhase = ''
mkdir $out $leanc_src
mv bin/ include/ share/ $out/
mv leanc.sh $out/bin/leanc
mv leanc/Leanc.lean $leanc_src/
substituteInPlace $out/bin/leanc --replace '$root' "$out" --replace " sed " " ${gnused}/bin/sed "
substituteInPlace $out/bin/leanmake --replace "make" "${gnumake}/bin/make"
substituteInPlace $out/share/lean/lean.mk --replace "/usr/bin/env bash" "${bash}/bin/bash"
'';
};
leancpp = buildCMake {
name = "leancpp";
src = src + "/src";
buildFlags = [ "leancpp" "leanrt" "leanrt_initial-exec" "leanshell" "leanmain" ];
installPhase = ''
mkdir -p $out
mv lib/ $out/
mv runtime/libleanrt_initial-exec.a $out/lib
'';
};
stage0 = args.stage0 or (buildCMake {
name = "lean-stage0";
realSrc = src + "/stage0/src";
debug = stage0debug;
cmakeFlags = [ "-DSTAGE=0" ];
extraCMakeFlags = [];
preConfigure = ''
ln -s ${src + "/stage0/stdlib"} ../stdlib
'';
installPhase = ''
mkdir -p $out/bin $out/lib/lean
mv bin/lean $out/bin/
mv lib/lean/*.{so,dylib} $out/lib/lean
'';
meta.mainProgram = "lean";
});
stage = { stage, prevStage, self }:
let
desc = "stage${toString stage}";
build = args: buildLeanPackage.override {
lean = prevStage;
leanc = lean-bin-tools-unwrapped;
# use same stage for retrieving dependencies
lean-leanDeps = stage0;
lean-final = self;
} ({
src = src + "/src";
roots = [ { mod = args.name; glob = "andSubmodules"; } ];
fullSrc = src;
srcPath = "$PWD/src:$PWD/src/lake";
inherit debug;
leanFlags = [ "-DwarningAsError=true" ];
} // args);
Init' = build { name = "Init"; deps = []; };
Std' = build { name = "Std"; deps = [ Init' ]; };
Lean' = build { name = "Lean"; deps = [ Std' ]; };
attachSharedLib = sharedLib: pkg: pkg // {
inherit sharedLib;
mods = mapAttrs (_: m: m // { inherit sharedLib; propagatedLoadDynlibs = []; }) pkg.mods;
};
in (all: all // all.lean) rec {
inherit (Lean) emacs-dev emacs-package vscode-dev vscode-package;
Init = attachSharedLib leanshared Init';
Std = attachSharedLib leanshared Std' // { allExternalDeps = [ Init ]; };
Lean = attachSharedLib leanshared Lean' // { allExternalDeps = [ Std ]; };
Lake = build {
name = "Lake";
sharedLibName = "Lake_shared";
src = src + "/src/lake";
deps = [ Init Lean ];
};
Lake-Main = build {
name = "LakeMain";
roots = [{ glob = "one"; mod = "LakeMain"; }];
executableName = "lake";
deps = [ Lake ];
linkFlags = lib.optional stdenv.isLinux "-rdynamic";
src = src + "/src/lake";
};
stdlib = [ Init Std Lean Lake ];
modDepsFiles = symlinkJoin { name = "modDepsFiles"; paths = map (l: l.modDepsFile) (stdlib ++ [ Leanc ]); };
depRoots = symlinkJoin { name = "depRoots"; paths = map (l: l.depRoots) stdlib; };
iTree = symlinkJoin { name = "ileans"; paths = map (l: l.iTree) stdlib; };
Leanc = build { name = "Leanc"; src = lean-bin-tools-unwrapped.leanc_src; deps = stdlib; roots = [ "Leanc" ]; };
stdlibLinkFlags = "${lib.concatMapStringsSep " " (l: "-L${l.staticLib}") stdlib} -L${leancpp}/lib/lean";
libInit_shared = runCommand "libInit_shared" { buildInputs = [ stdenv.cc ]; libName = "libInit_shared${stdenv.hostPlatform.extensions.sharedLibrary}"; } ''
mkdir $out
touch empty.c
${stdenv.cc}/bin/cc -shared -o $out/$libName empty.c
'';
leanshared_1 = runCommand "leanshared_1" { buildInputs = [ stdenv.cc ]; libName = "leanshared_1${stdenv.hostPlatform.extensions.sharedLibrary}"; } ''
mkdir $out
touch empty.c
${stdenv.cc}/bin/cc -shared -o $out/$libName empty.c
'';
leanshared = runCommand "leanshared" { buildInputs = [ stdenv.cc ]; libName = "libleanshared${stdenv.hostPlatform.extensions.sharedLibrary}"; } ''
mkdir $out
LEAN_CC=${stdenv.cc}/bin/cc ${lean-bin-tools-unwrapped}/bin/leanc -shared ${lib.optionalString stdenv.isLinux "-Wl,-Bsymbolic"} \
-Wl,--whole-archive ${leancpp}/lib/temp/libleanshell.a -lInit -lStd -lLean -lleancpp ${leancpp}/lib/libleanrt_initial-exec.a -Wl,--no-whole-archive -lstdc++ \
-lm ${stdlibLinkFlags} \
$(${llvmPackages.libllvm.dev}/bin/llvm-config --ldflags --libs) \
-o $out/$libName
'';
mods = foldl' (mods: pkg: mods // pkg.mods) {} stdlib;
print-paths = Lean.makePrintPathsFor [] mods;
leanc = writeShellScriptBin "leanc" ''
LEAN_CC=${stdenv.cc}/bin/cc ${Leanc.executable}/bin/leanc -I${lean-bin-tools-unwrapped}/include ${stdlibLinkFlags} -L${libInit_shared} -L${leanshared_1} -L${leanshared} -L${Lake.sharedLib} "$@"
'';
lean = runCommand "lean" { buildInputs = lib.optional stdenv.isDarwin darwin.cctools; } ''
mkdir -p $out/bin
${leanc}/bin/leanc ${leancpp}/lib/temp/libleanmain.a ${libInit_shared}/* ${leanshared_1}/* ${leanshared}/* -o $out/bin/lean
'';
# derivation following the directory layout of the "basic" setup, mostly useful for running tests
lean-all = stdenv.mkDerivation {
name = "lean-${desc}";
buildCommand = ''
mkdir -p $out/bin $out/lib/lean
ln -sf ${leancpp}/lib/lean/* ${lib.concatMapStringsSep " " (l: "${l.modRoot}/* ${l.staticLib}/*") (lib.reverseList stdlib)} ${libInit_shared}/* ${leanshared_1}/* ${leanshared}/* ${Lake.sharedLib}/* $out/lib/lean/
# put everything in a single final derivation so `IO.appDir` references work
cp ${lean}/bin/lean ${leanc}/bin/leanc ${Lake-Main.executable}/bin/lake $out/bin
# NOTE: `lndir` will not override existing `bin/leanc`
${lndir}/bin/lndir -silent ${lean-bin-tools-unwrapped} $out
'';
meta.mainProgram = "lean";
};
cacheRoots = linkFarmFromDrvs "cacheRoots" ([
stage0 lean leanc lean-all iTree modDepsFiles depRoots Leanc.src
] ++ map (lib: lib.oTree) stdlib);
test = buildCMake {
name = "lean-test-${desc}";
realSrc = lib.sourceByRegex src [ "src.*" "tests.*" ];
buildInputs = [ gmp libuv perl git cadical ];
preConfigure = ''
cd src
'';
extraCMakeFlags = [ "-DLLVM=OFF" ];
postConfigure = ''
patchShebangs ../../tests ../lake
rm -r bin lib include share
ln -sf ${lean-all}/* .
'';
buildPhase = ''
ctest --output-junit test-results.xml --output-on-failure -E 'leancomptest_(doc_example|foreign)|leanlaketest_reverse-ffi|leanruntest_timeIO' -j$NIX_BUILD_CORES
'';
installPhase = ''
mkdir $out
mv test-results.xml $out
'';
};
update-stage0 =
let cTree = symlinkJoin { name = "cs"; paths = map (lib: lib.cTree) (stdlib ++ [Lake-Main]); }; in
writeShellScriptBin "update-stage0" ''
CSRCS=${cTree} CP_C_PARAMS="--dereference --no-preserve=all" ${src + "/script/lib/update-stage0"}
'';
update-stage0-commit = writeShellScriptBin "update-stage0-commit" ''
set -euo pipefail
${update-stage0}/bin/update-stage0
git commit -m "chore: update stage0"
'';
link-ilean = writeShellScriptBin "link-ilean" ''
dest=''${1:-src}
rm -rf $dest/build/lib || true
mkdir -p $dest/build/lib
ln -s ${iTree}/* $dest/build/lib
'';
benchmarks =
let
entries = attrNames (readDir (src + "/tests/bench"));
leanFiles = map (n: elemAt n 0) (filter (n: n != null) (map (match "(.*)\.lean") entries));
in lib.genAttrs leanFiles (n: (buildLeanPackage {
name = n;
src = filterSource (e: _: baseNameOf e == "${n}.lean") (src + "/tests/bench");
}).executable);
};
stage1 = stage { stage = 1; prevStage = stage0; self = stage1; };
stage2 = stage { stage = 2; prevStage = stage1; self = stage2; };
stage3 = stage { stage = 3; prevStage = stage2; self = stage3; };
}

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{ lean, lean-leanDeps ? lean, lean-final ? lean, leanc,
stdenv, lib, coreutils, gnused, writeShellScriptBin, bash, substituteAll, symlinkJoin, linkFarmFromDrvs,
runCommand, darwin, mkShell, ... }:
let lean-final' = lean-final; in
lib.makeOverridable (
{ name, src, fullSrc ? src, srcPrefix ? "", srcPath ? "$PWD/${srcPrefix}",
# Lean dependencies. Each entry should be an output of buildLeanPackage.
deps ? [ lean.Init lean.Std lean.Lean ],
# Static library dependencies. Each derivation `static` should contain a static library in the directory `${static}`.
staticLibDeps ? [],
# Whether to wrap static library inputs in a -Wl,--start-group [...] -Wl,--end-group to ensure dependencies are resolved.
groupStaticLibs ? false,
# Shared library dependencies included at interpretation with --load-dynlib and linked to. Each derivation `shared` should contain a
# shared library at the path `${shared}/${shared.libName or shared.name}` and a name to link to like `-l${shared.linkName or shared.name}`.
# These libs are also linked to in packages that depend on this one.
nativeSharedLibs ? [],
# Lean modules to include.
# A set of Lean modules names as strings (`"Foo.Bar"`) or attrsets (`{ name = "Foo.Bar"; glob = "one" | "submodules" | "andSubmodules"; }`);
# see Lake README for glob meanings. Dependencies of selected modules are always included.
roots ? [ name ],
# Output from `lean --deps-json` on package source files. Persist the corresponding output attribute to a file and pass it back in here to avoid IFD.
# Must be refreshed on any change in `import`s or set of source file names.
modDepsFile ? null,
# Whether to compile each module into a native shared library that is loaded whenever the module is imported in order to accelerate evaluation
precompileModules ? false,
# Whether to compile the package into a native shared library that is loaded whenever *any* of the package's modules is imported into another package.
# If `precompileModules` is also `true`, the latter only affects imports within the current package.
precompilePackage ? precompileModules,
# Lean plugin dependencies. Each derivation `plugin` should contain a plugin library at path `${plugin}/${plugin.name}`.
pluginDeps ? [],
# `overrideAttrs` for `buildMod`
overrideBuildModAttrs ? null,
debug ? false, leanFlags ? [], leancFlags ? [], linkFlags ? [], executableName ? lib.toLower name, libName ? name, sharedLibName ? libName,
srcTarget ? "..#stage0", srcArgs ? "(\${args[*]})", lean-final ? lean-final' }@args:
with builtins; let
# "Init.Core" ~> "Init/Core"
modToPath = mod: replaceStrings ["."] ["/"] mod;
modToAbsPath = mod: "${src}/${modToPath mod}";
# sanitize file name before copying to store, except when already in store
copyToStoreSafe = base: suffix: if lib.isDerivation base then base + suffix else
builtins.path { name = lib.strings.sanitizeDerivationName (baseNameOf suffix); path = base + suffix; };
modToLean = mod: copyToStoreSafe src "/${modToPath mod}.lean";
bareStdenv = ./bareStdenv;
mkBareDerivation = args: derivation (args // {
name = lib.strings.sanitizeDerivationName args.name;
stdenv = bareStdenv;
inherit (stdenv) system;
buildInputs = (args.buildInputs or []) ++ [ coreutils ];
builder = stdenv.shell;
args = [ "-c" ''
source $stdenv/setup
set -u
${args.buildCommand}
'' ];
}) // { overrideAttrs = f: mkBareDerivation (lib.fix (lib.extends f (_: args))); };
runBareCommand = name: args: buildCommand: mkBareDerivation (args // { inherit name buildCommand; });
runBareCommandLocal = name: args: buildCommand: runBareCommand name (args // {
preferLocalBuild = true;
allowSubstitutes = false;
}) buildCommand;
mkSharedLib = name: args: runBareCommand "${name}-dynlib" {
buildInputs = [ stdenv.cc ] ++ lib.optional stdenv.isDarwin darwin.cctools;
libName = "${name}${stdenv.hostPlatform.extensions.sharedLibrary}";
} ''
mkdir -p $out
${leanc}/bin/leanc -shared ${args} -o $out/$libName
'';
depRoot = name: deps: mkBareDerivation {
name = "${name}-depRoot";
inherit deps;
depRoots = map (drv: drv.LEAN_PATH) deps;
passAsFile = [ "deps" "depRoots" ];
buildCommand = ''
mkdir -p $out
for i in $(cat $depRootsPath); do
cp -dru --no-preserve=mode $i/. $out
done
for i in $(cat $depsPath); do
cp -drsu --no-preserve=mode $i/. $out
done
'';
};
srcRoot = src;
# A flattened list of Lean-module dependencies (`deps`)
allExternalDeps = lib.unique (lib.foldr (dep: allExternalDeps: allExternalDeps ++ [ dep ] ++ dep.allExternalDeps) [] deps);
allNativeSharedLibs =
lib.unique (lib.flatten (nativeSharedLibs ++ (map (dep: dep.allNativeSharedLibs or []) allExternalDeps)));
# A flattened list of all static library dependencies: this and every dep module's explicitly provided `staticLibDeps`,
# plus every dep module itself: `dep.staticLib`
allStaticLibDeps =
lib.unique (lib.flatten (staticLibDeps ++ (map (dep: [dep.staticLib] ++ dep.staticLibDeps or []) allExternalDeps)));
pathOfSharedLib = dep: dep.libPath or "${dep}/${dep.libName or dep.name}";
leanPluginFlags = lib.concatStringsSep " " (map (dep: "--plugin=${pathOfSharedLib dep}") pluginDeps);
loadDynlibsOfDeps = deps: lib.unique (concatMap (d: d.propagatedLoadDynlibs) deps);
# submodules "Init" = ["Init.List.Basic", "Init.Core", ...]
submodules = mod: let
dir = readDir (modToAbsPath mod);
f = p: t:
if t == "directory" then
submodules "${mod}.${p}"
else
let m = builtins.match "(.*)\.lean" p;
in lib.optional (m != null) "${mod}.${head m}";
in concatLists (lib.mapAttrsToList f dir);
# conservatively approximate list of source files matched by glob
expandGlobAllApprox = g:
if typeOf g == "string" then
# we can't know the required files without parsing dependencies (which is what we want this
# function for), so we approximate to the entire package.
let root = (head (split "\\." g));
in lib.optional (pathExists (src + "/${modToPath root}.lean")) root ++ lib.optionals (pathExists (modToAbsPath root)) (submodules root)
else if g.glob == "one" then expandGlobAllApprox g.mod
else if g.glob == "submodules" then submodules g.mod
else if g.glob == "andSubmodules" then [g.mod] ++ submodules g.mod
else throw "unknown glob kind '${g}'";
# list of modules that could potentially be involved in the build
candidateMods = lib.unique (concatMap expandGlobAllApprox roots);
candidateFiles = map modToLean candidateMods;
modDepsFile = args.modDepsFile or mkBareDerivation {
name = "${name}-deps.json";
candidateFiles = lib.concatStringsSep " " candidateFiles;
passAsFile = [ "candidateFiles" ];
buildCommand = ''
mkdir $out
${lean-leanDeps}/bin/lean --deps-json --stdin < $candidateFilesPath > $out/$name
'';
};
modDeps = fromJSON (
# the only possible references to store paths in the JSON should be inside errors, so no chance of missed dependencies from this
unsafeDiscardStringContext (readFile "${modDepsFile}/${modDepsFile.name}"));
# map from module name to list of imports
modDepsMap = listToAttrs (lib.zipListsWith lib.nameValuePair candidateMods modDeps.imports);
maybeOverrideAttrs = f: x: if f != null then x.overrideAttrs f else x;
# build module (.olean and .c) given derivations of all (immediate) dependencies
# TODO: make `rec` parts override-compatible?
buildMod = mod: deps: maybeOverrideAttrs overrideBuildModAttrs (mkBareDerivation rec {
name = "${mod}";
LEAN_PATH = depRoot mod deps;
LEAN_ABORT_ON_PANIC = "1";
relpath = modToPath mod;
buildInputs = [ lean ];
leanPath = relpath + ".lean";
# should be either single .lean file or directory directly containing .lean file plus dependencies
src = copyToStoreSafe srcRoot ("/" + leanPath);
outputs = [ "out" "ilean" "c" ];
oleanPath = relpath + ".olean";
ileanPath = relpath + ".ilean";
cPath = relpath + ".c";
inherit leanFlags leanPluginFlags;
leanLoadDynlibFlags = map (p: "--load-dynlib=${pathOfSharedLib p}") (loadDynlibsOfDeps deps);
buildCommand = ''
dir=$(dirname $relpath)
mkdir -p $dir $out/$dir $ilean/$dir $c/$dir
if [ -d $src ]; then cp -r $src/. .; else cp $src $leanPath; fi
lean -o $out/$oleanPath -i $out/$ileanPath -c $c/$cPath $leanPath $leanFlags $leanPluginFlags $leanLoadDynlibFlags
'';
}) // {
inherit deps;
propagatedLoadDynlibs = loadDynlibsOfDeps deps;
};
compileMod = mod: drv: mkBareDerivation {
name = "${mod}-cc";
buildInputs = [ leanc stdenv.cc ];
hardeningDisable = [ "all" ];
oPath = drv.relpath + ".o";
inherit leancFlags;
buildCommand = ''
mkdir -p $out/$(dirname ${drv.relpath})
# make local "copy" so `drv`'s Nix store path doesn't end up in ccache's hash
ln -s ${drv.c}/${drv.cPath} src.c
# on the other hand, a debug build is pretty fast anyway, so preserve the path for gdb
leanc -c -o $out/$oPath $leancFlags -fPIC ${if debug then "${drv.c}/${drv.cPath} -g" else "src.c -O3 -DNDEBUG -DLEAN_EXPORTING"}
'';
};
mkMod = mod: deps:
let drv = buildMod mod deps;
obj = compileMod mod drv;
# this attribute will only be used if any dependent module is precompiled
sharedLib = mkSharedLib mod "${obj}/${obj.oPath} ${lib.concatStringsSep " " (map (d: pathOfSharedLib d.sharedLib) deps)}";
in drv // {
inherit obj sharedLib;
} // lib.optionalAttrs precompileModules {
propagatedLoadDynlibs = [sharedLib];
};
externalModMap = lib.foldr (dep: depMap: depMap // dep.mods) {} allExternalDeps;
# map from module name to derivation
modCandidates = mapAttrs (mod: header:
let
deps = if header.errors == []
then map (m: m.module) header.result.imports
else abort "errors while parsing imports of ${mod}:\n${lib.concatStringsSep "\n" header.errors}";
in mkMod mod (map (dep: if modDepsMap ? ${dep} then modCandidates.${dep} else externalModMap.${dep}) deps)) modDepsMap;
expandGlob = g:
if typeOf g == "string" then [g]
else if g.glob == "one" then [g.mod]
else if g.glob == "submodules" then submodules g.mod
else if g.glob == "andSubmodules" then [g.mod] ++ submodules g.mod
else throw "unknown glob kind '${g}'";
# subset of `modCandidates` that is transitively reachable from `roots`
mods' = listToAttrs (map (e: { name = e.key; value = modCandidates.${e.key}; }) (genericClosure {
startSet = map (m: { key = m; }) (concatMap expandGlob roots);
operator = e: if modDepsMap ? ${e.key} then map (m: { key = m.module; }) (filter (m: modCandidates ? ${m.module}) modDepsMap.${e.key}.result.imports) else [];
}));
allLinkFlags = lib.foldr (shared: acc: acc ++ [ "-L${shared}" "-l${shared.linkName or shared.name}" ]) linkFlags allNativeSharedLibs;
objects = mapAttrs (_: m: m.obj) mods';
bintools = if stdenv.isDarwin then darwin.cctools else stdenv.cc.bintools.bintools;
staticLib = runCommand "${name}-lib" { buildInputs = [ bintools ]; } ''
mkdir -p $out
ar Trcs $out/lib${libName}.a ${lib.concatStringsSep " " (map (drv: "${drv}/${drv.oPath}") (attrValues objects))};
'';
staticLibLinkWrapper = libs: if groupStaticLibs && !stdenv.isDarwin
then "-Wl,--start-group ${libs} -Wl,--end-group"
else "${libs}";
in rec {
inherit name lean deps staticLibDeps allNativeSharedLibs allLinkFlags allExternalDeps src objects staticLib modDepsFile;
mods = mapAttrs (_: m:
m //
# if neither precompilation option was set but a dependent module wants to be precompiled, default to precompiling this package whole
lib.optionalAttrs (precompilePackage || !precompileModules) { inherit sharedLib; } //
lib.optionalAttrs precompilePackage { propagatedLoadDynlibs = [sharedLib]; })
mods';
modRoot = depRoot name (attrValues mods);
depRoots = linkFarmFromDrvs "depRoots" (map (m: m.LEAN_PATH) (attrValues mods));
cTree = symlinkJoin { name = "${name}-cTree"; paths = map (mod: mod.c) (attrValues mods); };
oTree = symlinkJoin { name = "${name}-oTree"; paths = (attrValues objects); };
iTree = symlinkJoin { name = "${name}-iTree"; paths = map (mod: mod.ilean) (attrValues mods); };
sharedLib = mkSharedLib "lib${sharedLibName}" ''
${if stdenv.isDarwin then "-Wl,-force_load,${staticLib}/lib${libName}.a" else "-Wl,--whole-archive ${staticLib}/lib${libName}.a -Wl,--no-whole-archive"} \
${lib.concatStringsSep " " (map (d: "${d.sharedLib}/*") deps)}'';
executable = lib.makeOverridable ({ withSharedStdlib ? true }: let
objPaths = map (drv: "${drv}/${drv.oPath}") (attrValues objects) ++ lib.optional withSharedStdlib "${lean-final.leanshared}/*";
in runCommand executableName { buildInputs = [ stdenv.cc leanc ]; } ''
mkdir -p $out/bin
leanc ${staticLibLinkWrapper (lib.concatStringsSep " " (objPaths ++ map (d: "${d}/*.a") allStaticLibDeps))} \
-o $out/bin/${executableName} \
${lib.concatStringsSep " " allLinkFlags}
'') {};
})

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