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README.md
Pantograph
An interaction system for Lean 4.
Installation
Install elan
and lake
. Execute
make build/bin/pantograph
setup the LEAN_PATH
environment variable so it contains the library path of lean libraries. The libraries must be built in advance. For example, if mathlib4
is stored at ../lib/mathlib4
,
LIB="../lib"
LIB_MATHLIB="$LIB/mathlib4/lake-packages"
export LEAN_PATH="$LIB/mathlib4/build/lib:$LIB_MATHLIB/aesop/build/lib:$LIB_MATHLIB/Qq/build/lib:$LIB_MATHLIB/std/build/lib"
LEAN_PATH=$LEAN_PATH build/bin/pantograph $@
The provided flake.nix
has a develop environment with Lean already setup.
Usage
pantograph MODULES|LEAN_OPTIONS
The REPL loop accepts commands as single-line JSON inputs and outputs either an
Error:
(indicating malformed command) or a JSON return value indicating the
result of a command execution. The command can be passed in one of two formats
command { ... }
{ "cmd": command, "payload": ... }
The list of available commands can be found in Pantograph/Protocol.lean
and below. An
empty command aborts the REPL.
The pantograph
executable must be run with a list of modules to import. It can
also accept lean options of the form --key=value
e.g. --pp.raw=true
.
Example: (~5k symbols)
$ pantograph Init
env.catalog
env.inspect {"name": "Nat.le_add_left"}
Example with mathlib4
(~90k symbols, may stack overflow, see troubleshooting)
$ pantograph Mathlib.Analysis.Seminorm
env.catalog
Example proving a theorem: (alternatively use goal.start {"copyFrom": "Nat.add_comm"}
) to prime the proof
$ pantograph Init
goal.start {"expr": "∀ (n m : Nat), n + m = m + n"}
goal.tactic {"stateId": 0, "goalId": 0, "tactic": "intro n m"}
goal.tactic {"stateId": 1, "goalId": 0, "tactic": "assumption"}
goal.delete {"stateIds": [0]}
stat {}
goal.tactic {"stateId": 1, "goalId": 0, "tactic": "rw [Nat.add_comm]"}
stat
where the application of assumption
should lead to a failure.
Commands
See Pantograph/Protocol.lean
for a description of the parameters and return values in JSON.
reset
: Delete all cached expressions and proof treesexpr.echo {"expr": <expr>}
: Determine the type of an expression and round-trip itenv.catalog
: Display a list of all safe Lean symbols in the current environmentenv.inspect {"name": <name>, "value": <bool>}
: Show the type and package of a given symbol; If value flag is set, the value is printed or hidden. By default only the values of definitions are printed.options.set { key: value, ... }
: Set one or more options (not Lean options; those have to be set via command line arguments.), for options, seePantograph/Protocol.lean
options.print
: Display the current set of optionsgoal.start {["name": <name>], ["expr": <expr>], ["copyFrom": <symbol>]}
: Start a new goal from a given expression or symbolgoal.tactic {"stateId": <id>, "goalId": <id>, ["tactic": <tactic>], ["expr": <expr>]}
: Execute a tactic string on a given goalgoal.continue {"stateId": <id>, ["branch": <id>], ["goals": <names>]}
: Continue from a proof stategoal.remove {"stateIds": [<id>]}"
: Remove a bunch of stored goals.goal.print {"stateId": <id>}"
: Print a goal statestat
: Display resource usage
Errors
When an error pertaining to the execution of a command happens, the returning JSON structure is
{ error: "type", desc: "description" }
Common error forms:
command
: Indicates malformed command structure which results from either invalid command or a malformed JSON structure that cannot be fed to an individual command.index
: Indicates an invariant maintained by the output of one command and input of another is broken. For example, attempting to query a symbol not existing in the library or indexing into a non-existent proof state.
Troubleshooting
If lean encounters stack overflow problems when printing catalog, execute this before running lean:
ulimit -s unlimited
Testing
The tests are based on LSpec
. To run tests,
make test