Basic tactics and utilities for tactic writing #
This file defines some basic utilities for tactic writing, and also
- a dummy
variablesmacro (which warns that the Lean 4 name isvariable) - the
introvtactic, which allows the user to automatically introduce the variables of a theorem and explicitly name the non-dependent hypotheses, - an
assumptionmacro, calling theassumptiontactic on all goals - the tactics
match_targetandclear_aux_decl(clearing all auxiliary declarations from the context).
Syntax for the variables command: this command is just a stub,
and merely warns that it has been renamed to variable in Lean 4.
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The variables command: this is just a stub,
and merely warns that it has been renamed to variable in Lean 4.
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Given two arrays of FVarIds, one from an old local context and the other from a new local
context, pushes FVarAliasInfos into the info tree for corresponding pairs of FVarIds.
Recall that variables linked this way should be considered to be semantically identical.
The effect of this is, for example, the unused variable linter will see that variables from the first array are used if corresponding variables in the second array are used.
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The tactic introv allows the user to automatically introduce the variables of a theorem and
explicitly name the non-dependent hypotheses.
Any dependent hypotheses are assigned their default names.
Examples:
example : ∀ a b : Nat, a = b → b = a := by
introv h,
exact h.symm
The state after introv h is
a b : ℕ,
h : a = b
⊢ b = a
example : ∀ a b : Nat, a = b → ∀ c, b = c → a = c := by
introv h₁ h₂,
exact h₁.trans h₂
The state after introv h₁ h₂ is
a b : ℕ,
h₁ : a = b,
c : ℕ,
h₂ : b = c
⊢ a = c
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- Mathlib.Tactic.evalIntrov.intro1PStep = Lean.Elab.Tactic.liftMetaTactic fun (goal : Lean.MVarId) => do let __discr ← goal.intro1P match __discr with | (fst, goal) => pure [goal]
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Try calling assumption on all goals; succeeds if it closes at least one goal.
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- Mathlib.Tactic.tacticAssumption' = Lean.ParserDescr.node `Mathlib.Tactic.tacticAssumption' 1024 (Lean.ParserDescr.nonReservedSymbol "assumption'" false)
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This tactic clears all auxiliary declarations from the context.
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- Mathlib.Tactic.clearAuxDecl = Lean.ParserDescr.node `Mathlib.Tactic.clearAuxDecl 1024 (Lean.ParserDescr.nonReservedSymbol "clear_aux_decl" false)