@avigad, @fpvandoorn, @rlewis1988, @dselsam
I changed how transitive instances are named.
The motivation is to avoid a naming collision problem found by Daniel.
Before this commit, we were getting an error on the following file
tests/lean/run/collision_bug.lean.
Now, transitive instances contain the prefix "_trans_".
It makes it clear this is an internal definition and it should not be used
by users.
This change also demonstrates (again) how the `rewrite` tactic is
fragile. The problem is that the matching procedure used by it has
very little support for solving matching constraints that involving type
class instances. Eventually, we will need to reimplement `rewrite`
using the new unification procedure used in blast.
In the meantime, the workaround is to use `krewrite` (as usual).
Before this commit we were using overloading for concrete structures and
type classes for abstract ones.
This is the first of series of commits that implement this modification
Many theorems for division rings and fields have stronger versions for discrete fields, where we
assume x / 0 = 0. Before, we used primes to distinguish the versions, but that has the downside
that e.g. for rat and real, all the theorems are equally present. Now, I qualified the weaker ones
with division_ring.foo or field.foo. Maybe that is not ideal, but let's try it.
I also set implicit arguments with the following convention: an argument to a theorem should be
explicit unless it can be inferred from the other arguments and hypotheses.
I changed the definition of pow so that a^(succ n) reduces to a * a^n rather than a^n * a.
This has the nice effect that on nat and int, where multiplication is defined by recursion on the right,
a^1 reduces to a, and a^2 reduces to a * a.
The change was a pain in the neck, and in retrospect maybe not worth it, but oh, well.