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Leonardo de Moura
57c0006916 chore(*): cleanup lean builtin symbols, replace :: with _
Signed-off-by: Leonardo de Moura <leonardo@microsoft.com>
2014-01-09 08:33:52 -08:00
Leonardo de Moura
048151487e feat(kernel): use Pi as forall/implication
Signed-off-by: Leonardo de Moura <leonardo@microsoft.com>
2014-01-08 00:38:39 -08:00
Leonardo de Moura
935c2a03a3 feat(*): change name conventions for Lean builtin libraries
Signed-off-by: Leonardo de Moura <leonardo@microsoft.com>
2014-01-05 19:21:44 -08:00
Leonardo de Moura
4ba097a141 feat(frontends/lean): use lowercase commands, replace 'endscope' and 'endnamespace' with 'end'
Signed-off-by: Leonardo de Moura <leonardo@microsoft.com>
2014-01-05 13:06:36 -08:00
Leonardo de Moura
20a36e98ec feat(library/elaborator): modify how elaborator handles constraints of the form ?M << P and P << ?M, where P is a proposition.
Before this commit, the elaborator would only assign ?M <- P, if P was normalized. This is bad since normalization may "destroy" the structure of P.

For example, consider the constraint
[a : Bool; b : Bool; c : Bool] ⊢ ?M::1 ≺ implies a (implies b (and a b))

Before this, ?M::1 will not be assigned to the "implies-term" because the "implies-term" is not normalized yet.
So, the elaborator would continue to process the constraint, and convert it into:

[a : Bool; b : Bool; c : Bool] ⊢ ?M::1 ≺ if Bool a (if Bool b (if Bool (if Bool a (if Bool b false true) true) false true) true) true

Now, ?M::1 is assigned to the term
     if Bool a (if Bool b (if Bool (if Bool a (if Bool b false true) true) false true) true) true

This is bad, since the original structure was lost.

This commit also contains an example that only works after the commit is applied.

Signed-off-by: Leonardo de Moura <leonardo@microsoft.com>
2013-11-29 09:15:01 -08:00