Mirror of https://github.com/leanprover/lean2 in case it ever disappears
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With the new "noncomputable" feature we can use Hilbert's choice without being concerned it may accidentaly "leak" inside definitions we don't want to use it. |
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README.md |
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About
- Homepage
- Theorem Proving in Lean: HTML, PDF
- Authors
- Standard Library
- HoTT Library
- Short Tutorial
- To Do list
Requirements
- C++11 compatible compiler: g++ (version >= 4.8.1), or clang++ (version >= 3.3)
- CMake
- GMP (GNU multiprecision library)
- MPFR (GNU MPFR Library)
- Lua 5.2 or 5.1, or LuaJIT 2.0
- (optional) gperftools
- (optional) Boost (version >= 1.54), we can build Lean using boost::thread instead of std::thread. When using Boost, Lean can modify the thread stack size.
Installing required packages at
Windows
Linux
OS X
Build Instructions
Miscellaneous
- Testing and Code Coverage
- Building Doxygen Documentation:
doxygen src/Doxyfile
- Coding Style
- Library Style Conventions
- Git Commit Conventions
- Automatic Builds
- Syntax Highlight Lean Code in LaTeX