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Leonardo de Moura
ecd62a1783 refactor(builtin/basic): rename basic.lean to kernel.lean
Signed-off-by: Leonardo de Moura <leonardo@microsoft.com>
2013-12-30 11:46:03 -08:00
Leonardo de Moura
4401b390fe refactor(library/arith): do not load specialfn by default
Signed-off-by: Leonardo de Moura <leonardo@microsoft.com>
2013-12-30 11:25:43 -08:00
Leonardo de Moura
46a8300a2d refactor(library/arith): move real and special function declarations to .lean files
Signed-off-by: Leonardo de Moura <leonardo@microsoft.com>
2013-12-30 11:02:22 -08:00
Leonardo de Moura
c3bc6afb12 refactor(library/arith): move int and nat declarations to .lean files.
Signed-off-by: Leonardo de Moura <leonardo@microsoft.com>
2013-12-30 10:32:14 -08:00
Leonardo de Moura
411ebbc3c1 refactor(library/basic_thms): move the proof of all basic theorems to a .Lean file
This commit also adds several new theorems that are useful for implementing the simplifier.
TODO: perhaps we should remove the declarations at basic_thms.h?

Signed-off-by: Leonardo de Moura <leonardo@microsoft.com>
2013-12-29 03:04:49 -08:00
Leonardo de Moura
df58eb132e feat(frontends/lean): simplify explicit version names
Signed-off-by: Leonardo de Moura <leonardo@microsoft.com>
2013-12-21 17:05:25 -08:00
Leonardo de Moura
d3d24696f4 feat(frontends/lean): hide builtin object in the 'Show Environment' command
The user can still display builtin objects by using

    Show Environment all

Signed-off-by: Leonardo de Moura <leonardo@microsoft.com>
2013-12-19 14:00:58 -08:00
Leonardo de Moura
ad3f771b1d feat(frontends/lean): hide 'explicit' version of objects with implicit arguments
Signed-off-by: Leonardo de Moura <leonardo@microsoft.com>
2013-12-19 13:12:39 -08:00
Leonardo de Moura
bff5a6bfb2 fix(frontends/lean/pp): make sure pp and parser are using the same precedences
Signed-off-by: Leonardo de Moura <leonardo@microsoft.com>
2013-12-19 12:46:14 -08:00
Leonardo de Moura
4dd6cead83 refactor(equality): make homogeneous equality the default equality
It was not a good idea to use heterogeneous equality as the default equality in Lean.
It creates the following problems.

- Heterogeneous equality does not propagate constraints in the elaborator.
For example, suppose that l has type (List Int), then the expression
     l = nil
will not propagate the type (List Int) to nil.

- It is easy to write false. For example, suppose x has type Real, and the user
writes x = 0. This is equivalent to false, since 0 has type Nat. The elaborator cannot introduce
the coercion since x = 0 is a type correct expression.

Homogeneous equality does not suffer from the problems above.
We keep heterogeneous equality because it is useful for generating proof terms.

Signed-off-by: Leonardo de Moura <leonardo@microsoft.com>
2013-10-29 16:20:06 -07:00
Leonardo de Moura
e55fb4f165 fix(tests/lean): adjust expected results, the new result is also acceptable
Signed-off-by: Leonardo de Moura <leonardo@microsoft.com>
2013-10-24 17:54:09 -07:00
Leonardo de Moura
2ca30571b4 Display the input term in the output of the Check command. It is useful to see the fully elaborated term.
Signed-off-by: Leonardo de Moura <leonardo@microsoft.com>
2013-09-08 22:55:21 -07:00