lean2/src/tests/kernel/occurs.cpp
Leonardo de Moura a6f0a69186 Avoid head and tail when manipulating contexts
Signed-off-by: Leonardo de Moura <leonardo@microsoft.com>
2013-08-14 18:17:18 -07:00

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/*
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 "occurs.h"
#include "abstract.h"
using namespace lean;
static void tst1() {
expr f = Const("f");
expr a = Const("a");
expr b = Const("b");
expr T = Type();
lean_assert(occurs(f, f));
lean_assert(!occurs(a, f));
lean_assert(occurs(a, f(a)));
lean_assert(occurs("a", f(a)));
lean_assert(!occurs("b", f));
lean_assert(!occurs(a, Fun({a, T}, f(a))));
context c;
c = extend(c, name("x"), T);
lean_assert(!occurs(f, c));
lean_assert(occurs(f, c, {a, f(a)}));
lean_assert(occurs(f(a), c, {a, f(a)}));
lean_assert(!occurs(f(b), c, {a, f(a)}));
lean_assert(occurs("f", c, {a, f(a)}));
lean_assert(!occurs(b, c, {a, f(a)}));
c = extend(c, name("y"), T, f(a));
lean_assert(!occurs("x", c));
lean_assert(occurs(f, c));
lean_assert(occurs("f", c));
c = extend(c, name("z"), T, f(Const("x")));
lean_assert(occurs("x", c));
lean_assert(occurs("a", c));
lean_assert(occurs(f(Const("x")), c));
lean_assert(!occurs(f(b), c));
}
static void tst2() {
expr f = Const("f");
expr a = Const("a");
expr b = Const("b");
context c;
c = extend(c, "a", Type());
lean_assert(length(c) == 1);
lean_assert(lookup(c, 0).get_name() == "a");
auto p = lookup_ext(c, 0);
lean_assert(p.first.get_name() == "a");
lean_assert(length(p.second) == 0);
std::cout << sanitize_names(c, f(a)) << "\n";
lean_assert(lookup(sanitize_names(c, f(a)), 0).get_name() != name("a"));
std::cout << sanitize_names(c, f(b)) << "\n";
}
int main() {
continue_on_violation(true);
tst1();
tst2();
return has_violations() ? 1 : 0;
}