Questions tagged [tactic]
A tactic is a command or instruction for constructing a formal proof by applying a common proof technique. For questions about high-level techniques for constructing proofs, use the tag (strategy).
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Feeding rewrites and other hints into an omnibus tactic
How do I feed rewrites that I've marked as safe into a custom tactic?
I'm trying to write shorter Coq proofs with more of the easy stuff hidden. To that end, in the script below I proved that ...
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Coq equivalent of Lean's `nth_rewrite`
Does Coq have an equivalent of Lean's nth_rewrite? rewrite ... at ... appears to specialize at its first unification site ...
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Coq cannot `simple apply reflexivity` in custom tactic
The fast reflexivity tactic shown below is very interesting. It exposes some of the unification machinery by disabling it.
I'm planning on going back and using it in the first part of Software ...
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When is the lean 4 "by" required?
I am reading an introductory math/lean course here, and got confused about when the tactic/keyword by is required. It is used most of the time, but is occasionally ...
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What's the idiomatic way to instantiate a tuple of evars in Ltac2?
Suppose that I have a local definition of a type ty in the context, and ty can be any nested tuple, e.g.:
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Ltac, How to intro a fresh variable which may already have a good estiblished name given by a universal quantifier?
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I am currently self studying Coq following the Software Foundations book series which I am finding very approachable.
I have finally gotten round to ...
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What does `induction ... in ...` do in Coq?
I'm self-studying the Semantics course, and met the following proof script in the warmup directory:
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Tactic to Propify a bool expression
Let's say I have bool expressions <bexp> consisting of true, false, variables, ...
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Lean4: How to construct an HEq between dependent functions?
I have an extremely simple goal to prove:
HEq
(fun px rd =>
match px, rd with
| Sum.inr _ppos, dir => dir)
fun x => id
The reason the match ...
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Creating a tactic for 'destructing' a list by last element?
Sometimes, I have a context in which I have some l : list X, and I want to prove the goal by proving that (1) If l = [], the ...
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Proving that equality is decidable on an ``Inductive Set``
I've managed to prove that equality within a type is indeed decidable.
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Which proof assistants implement Church's rule?
Church's rule (CR) is one of the hallmarks of constructive mathematics, and is an admissible rule in a wide variety of constructive theories (you might consider CR to be a requirement for constructive ...
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Selecting both a hypothesis and Goal while applying a tactic
I have a hypothesis H and some function foo. I want to simplify foo in both H and the ...
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Examples of theories where tactic language is required for simple proofs
I was always under the impression, that separate tactic languages were generally considered to be vital for writing long proofs. I see tactic languages as a kind of interpreted DSL to generate ...
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How does Lean `simp` tactic work?
The doc at https://leanprover-community.github.io/extras/simp.html says about simp:
all it does is repeatedly replace (or rewrite) subterms of the form A by B, for ...