/* Copyright (c) 2013 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. Released under Apache 2.0 license as described in the file LICENSE. Author: Leonardo de Moura */ #include "expr.h" #include "abstract.h" #include "instantiate.h" #include "deep_copy.h" #include "name.h" #include "test.h" using namespace lean; expr mk_big(expr f, unsigned depth, unsigned val) { if (depth == 1) return constant(name(val)); else return f(mk_big(f, depth - 1, val << 1), mk_big(f, depth - 1, (val << 1) + 1)); } static void tst1() { expr f = constant("f"); expr r = mk_big(f, 16, 0); expr n = constant(name(0u)); for (unsigned i = 0; i < 20; i++) { r = abstract(n, r); } } static void tst2() { expr r = lambda("x", type(level()), app(var(0), var(1), var(2))); std::cout << instantiate(constant("a"), r) << std::endl; lean_assert(instantiate(constant("a"), r) == lambda("x", type(level()), app(var(0), constant("a"), var(1)))); lean_assert(instantiate(constant("b"), instantiate(constant("a"), r)) == lambda("x", type(level()), app(var(0), constant("a"), constant("b")))); std::cout << instantiate(constant("a"), abst_body(r)) << std::endl; lean_assert(instantiate(constant("a"), abst_body(r)) == app(constant("a"), var(0), var(1))); } int main() { continue_on_violation(true); tst1(); tst2(); std::cout << "done" << "\n"; return has_violations() ? 1 : 0; }