Collection of variables used to keep track of the positions of binders in the construction
of below motives and constructors.
- innerType : Lean.Expr
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Collection of variables used to keep track of the local context used in the brecOn proof.
- params : Array Lean.FVarId
- motives : Array Lean.FVarId
- indices : Array Lean.FVarId
- witness : Lean.FVarId
- indHyps : Array Lean.FVarId
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- Lean.Meta.IndPredBelow.mkContext.mkIndValConst indVal = Lean.mkConst indVal.name (List.map Lean.mkLevelParam indVal.levelParams)
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- Lean.Meta.IndPredBelow.mkCtorType.copyVarName oldName = do let binderDecl ← oldName.getDecl liftM (Lean.mkFreshUserName binderDecl.userName)
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Given a constructor name, find the indices of the corresponding below version thereof.
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This function adds an additional below discriminant to a matcher application.
It is used for modifying the patterns, such that the structural recursion can use the new
below predicate instead of the original one and thus be used prove structural recursion.
It takes as parameters:
- matcherApp: a matcher application
- belowMotive: the motive, that the
belowtype should carry - below: an expression from the local context that is the
belowversion of a predicate and can be used for structural recursion - idx: the index of the original predicate discriminant.
It returns:
- A matcher application as an expression
- A side-effect for adding the matcher to the environment
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this function changes the type of the pattern from the original type to the below version thereof.
Most of the cases don't apply. In order to change the type and the pattern to be type correct, we don't
simply recursively change all occurrences, but rather, we recursively change occurrences of the constructor.
As such there are only a few cases:
- the pattern is a constructor from the original type. Here we need to:
- replace the constructor
- copy original recursive patterns and convert them to below and reintroduce them in the correct position
- turn original recursive patterns inaccessible
- introduce free variables as needed.
- it is an
aspattern. Here the constructor could be hidden inside of it. - it is a variable. Here you we need to introduce a fresh variable of a different type.
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Generates the auxiliary lemmas below and brecOn for a recursive inductive predicate.
The current generator doesn't support nested predicates, but pattern-matching on them still works
thanks to well-founded recursion.
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