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# Expressions
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Lean is based on dependent type theory, and is very similar to the one
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used in the [Boole](https://github.com/avigad/boole) and
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[Coq](http://coq.inria.fr/) systems. In contrast to Coq, Lean is
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classical.
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In Lean, we have the following kind of expressions: _constants_,
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,_function applications_, _(heterogeneous) equality_, _local variables_,
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_lambdas_, _dependent function spaces_ (aka _Pis_), _let expressions_,
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and _Types_.
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## Constants
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Constants are essentially references to variable declarations, definitions, axioms and theorems in the
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environment. In the following example, we use the command `variables` to declare `x` and `y` as integers.
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The `check` command displays the type of the given expression. The `x` and `y` in the `check` command
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are constants. They reference the objects declared using the command `variables`.
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```lean
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variables x y : Nat
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check x + y
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```
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In the following example, we define the constant `s` as the sum of `x` and `y` using the `definition` command.
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The `eval` command normalizes the expression `s + 1`. In this example, `eval` will just expand
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the definition of `s`, and return `x + y + 1`.
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```lean
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definition s := x + y
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eval s + 1
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```
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## Function applications
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In Lean, the expression `f t` is a function application, where `f` is a function that is applied to `t`.
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We define the function `double`
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```lean
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import tactic -- load basic tactics such as 'simp'
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definition double (x : Nat) : Nat := x + x
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```
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In the following command, we define the function `inc`, and evaluate some expressions using `inc` and `max`.
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```lean
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definition inc (x : Nat) : Nat := x + 1
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```
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