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Lean.ResolveName

Reserved names.

We use reserved names for automatically generated theorems (e.g., equational theorems). Automation may register new reserved name predicates. In this module, we just check the registered predicates, but do not trigger actions associated with them. For example, give a definition foo, we flag foo.def as reserved symbol.

def Lean.throwReservedNameNotAvailable {m : TypeType} [Monad m] [Lean.MonadError m] (declName : Lake.Name) (reservedName : Lake.Name) :
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      Global reference containing all reserved name predicates.

      Registers a new reserved name predicate.

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        Returns true if name is a reserved name.

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          We use aliases to implement the export <id> (<id>+) command. An export A (x) in the namespace B produces an alias B.x ~> A.x.

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                @[export lean_add_alias]

                Add alias a for e

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                  def Lean.getAliases (env : Lean.Environment) (a : Lake.Name) (skipProtected : Bool) :

                  Retrieve aliases for a. If skipProtected is true, then the resulting list only includes declarations that are not marked as proctected.

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                      Global name resolution #

                      Primitive global name resolution procedure. It does not trigger actions associated with reserved names. Recall that Lean has reserved names. For example, a definition foo has a reserved name foo.def for theorem containing stating that foo is equal to its definition. The action associated with foo.def automatically proves the theorem. At the macro level, the name is resolved, but the action is not executed.

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                          Namespace resolution #

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                            Given a name id try to find namespaces it may refer to. The resolution procedure works as follows

                            1- If id is in the scope of namespace commands the namespace s_1. ... . s_n, then we include s_1 . ... . s_i ++ n in the result if it is the name of an existing namespace. We search "backwards", and include at most one of the in the list of resulting namespaces.

                            2- If id is the exact name of an existing namespace, then include id

                            3- Finally, for each command open N, include in the result N ++ n if it is the name of an existing namespace. We only consider simple open commands.

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                                Given a name n, return a list of possible interpretations. Each interpretation is a pair (declName, fieldList), where declName is the name of a declaration in the current environment, and fieldList are (potential) field names. The pair is needed because in Lean . may be part of a qualified name or a field (aka dot-notation). As an example, consider the following definitions

                                def Boo.x   := 1
                                def Foo.x   := 2
                                def Foo.x.y := 3
                                

                                After open Foo, we have

                                After open Foo open Boo, we have

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                                  Given a namespace name, return a list of possible interpretations. Names extracted from syntax should be passed to resolveNamespace instead.

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                                    Given a namespace identifier, return a list of possible interpretations.

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                                      Given a namespace identifier, return the unique interpretation or else fail.

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                                        Helper function for resolveGlobalConstCore.

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                                          Helper function for resolveGlobalConstNoOverloadCore

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                                            For identifiers taken from syntax, use resolveGlobalConstNoOverload instead, which respects preresolved names.

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                                                Interprets the syntax n as an identifier for a global constant, and returns a list of resolved constant names that it could be referring to based on the currently open namespaces. This should be used instead of resolveGlobalConstCore for identifiers taken from syntax because Syntax objects may have names that have already been resolved.

                                                Consider using realizeGlobalConst if you need to handle reserved names, and realizeGlobalConstWithInfo if you want the syntax to show the resulting name's info on hover.

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                                                def Boo.x   := 1
                                                def Foo.x   := 2
                                                def Foo.x.y := 3
                                                

                                                After open Foo, we have

                                                After open Foo open Boo, we have

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                                                  Given a list of names produced by resolveGlobalConst, throws an error if the list does not contain exactly one element. Recall that resolveGlobalConst does not return empty lists.

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                                                    Interprets the syntax n as an identifier for a global constant, and return a resolved constant name. If there are multiple possible interpretations it will throw.

                                                    Consider using realizeGlobalConstNoOverload if you need to handle reserved names, and realizeGlobalConstNoOverloadWithInfo if you want the syntax to show the resulting name's info on hover.

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                                                    def Boo.x   := 1
                                                    def Foo.x   := 2
                                                    def Foo.x.y := 3
                                                    

                                                    After open Foo, we have

                                                    After open Foo open Boo, we have

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