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## Installation
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For Nix based workflow, see below.
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For Nix users, run
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``` sh
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nix build .#{sharedLib,executable}
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```
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to build either the shared library or executable.
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Install `elan` and `lake`, and run
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``` sh
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lake build
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```
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This builds the executable in `.lake/build/bin/pantograph`.
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To use Pantograph in a project environment, setup the `LEAN_PATH` environment
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variable so it contains the library path of lean libraries. The libraries must
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be built in advance. For example, if `mathlib4` is stored at `../lib/mathlib4`,
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the environment might be setup like this:
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``` sh
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LIB="../lib"
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LIB_MATHLIB="$LIB/mathlib4/lake-packages"
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export LEAN_PATH="$LIB/mathlib4/build/lib:$LIB_MATHLIB/aesop/build/lib:$LIB_MATHLIB/Qq/build/lib:$LIB_MATHLIB/std/build/lib"
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LEAN_PATH=$LEAN_PATH build/bin/pantograph $@
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```
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The `$LEAN_PATH` executable of any project can be extracted by
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``` sh
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lake env printenv LEAN_PATH
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```
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This builds the executable in `.lake/build/bin/pantograph-repl`.
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## Executable Usage
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One particular option for interest for machine learning researchers is the automatic mode.
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`options.set { "automaticMode": true }`. This makes Pantograph act like
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LeanDojo, with no resumption necessary to manage your goals.
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gym, with no resumption necessary to manage your goals.
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* `options.print`: Display the current set of options
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* `goal.start {["name": <name>], ["expr": <expr>], ["levels": [<levels>]], ["copyFrom": <symbol>]}`:
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Start a new proof from a given expression or symbol
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- `{ "goals": <names> }`: Resume the given goals
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* `goal.remove {"stateIds": [<id>]}"`: Drop the goal states specified in the list
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* `goal.print {"stateId": <id>}"`: Print a goal state
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* `frontend.process { ["fileName": <fileName>",] ["file": <str>], invocations:
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<bool>, sorrys: <bool> }`: Executes the Lean frontend on a file, collecting
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either the tactic invocations (`"invocations": true`) or the sorrys into goal
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states (`"sorrys": true`)
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### Errors
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input of another is broken. For example, attempting to query a symbol not
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existing in the library or indexing into a non-existent proof state.
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### Project Environment
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To use Pantograph in a project environment, setup the `LEAN_PATH` environment
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variable so it contains the library path of lean libraries. The libraries must
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be built in advance. For example, if `mathlib4` is stored at `../lib/mathlib4`,
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the environment might be setup like this:
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``` sh
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LIB="../lib"
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LIB_MATHLIB="$LIB/mathlib4/lake-packages"
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export LEAN_PATH="$LIB/mathlib4/build/lib:$LIB_MATHLIB/aesop/build/lib:$LIB_MATHLIB/Qq/build/lib:$LIB_MATHLIB/std/build/lib"
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LEAN_PATH=$LEAN_PATH build/bin/pantograph $@
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```
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The `$LEAN_PATH` executable of any project can be extracted by
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``` sh
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lake env printenv LEAN_PATH
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```
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### Troubleshooting
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If lean encounters stack overflow problems when printing catalog, execute this before running lean:
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with `Pantograph` which mirrors the REPL commands above. It is recommended to
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call Pantograph via this FFI since it provides a tremendous speed up.
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The executable can be used as-is, but linking against the shared library
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requires the presence of `lean-all`.
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Inject any project path via the `pantograph_init_search` function.
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## Developing
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A Lean development shell is provided in the Nix flake.
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### Testing
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The tests are based on `LSpec`. To run tests,
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The tests are based on `LSpec`. To run tests, use either
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``` sh
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nix flake check
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```
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or
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``` sh
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lake test
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```
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``` sh
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lake test -- "Tactic/No Confuse"
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```
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## Nix based workflow
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The included Nix flake provides build targets for `sharedLib` and `executable`.
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The executable can be used as-is, but linking against the shared library
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requires the presence of `lean-all`.
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To run tests:
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``` sh
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nix flake check
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```
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