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title: "Polymorphic Functions w/ Wildcard Matching in Lean 4"
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date: 2024-08-04T07:21:07-07:00
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---
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I was reading through the [Polymorphism](https://lean-lang.org/functional_programming_in_lean/getting-to-know/polymorphism.html) section in the Functional programming in Lean textbook and came across the following example:
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```lean4
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inductive Sign where
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| pos
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| neg
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def posOrNegThree (s : Sign) : match s with | Sign.pos => Nat | Sign.neg => Int :=
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match s with
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| Sign.pos => (3 : Nat)
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| Sign.neg => (-3 : Int)
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```
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The function `posOrNegThree` depending on the input, can either return an expression of type `Nat` or an expression of type `Int`. That's super neat!
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What happens if we add a wildcard to the match?
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For example, let's say we want a type based on the number of bits of precision specified. If we don't support the number of bits, we return the arbitrary precision `Nat` as our default.
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```lean4
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def UIntN (n: Nat) : Type := match n with
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| 32 => UInt32
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| 64 => UInt64
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| _ => Nat
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```
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Now let's write a function that returns the zero element of our specified type:
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```lean4
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def u0 (x: Nat) : UIntN x := match x with
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| 32 => (0: UInt32)
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| 64 => (0: UInt64)
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| _ => Nat.zero
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```
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This will result in the following error:
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```lean4
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type mismatch
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Nat.zero
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has type
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ℕ : Type
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but is expected to have type
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UIntN x✝ : Type
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```
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I got stuck on this for a while, so I asked on the really helpful Lean Zulip and got a [great response](https://leanprover.zulipchat.com/#narrow/stream/113489-new-members/topic/.E2.9C.94.20Polymorphic.20Functions.20w.2F.20Wildcard.20Match.20Type)
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```lean4
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def u0 (x: Nat) : UIntN x := dite (x=32) (λ h ↦ by
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subst h
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exact (0 : UInt32)
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) (dite (x = 64) (λ h ↦ by
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intro h2
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subst h
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exact (0: UInt64)
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)
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(λ h ↦ by
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intro h2
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have : UIntN x = Nat := by
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unfold UIntN
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simp only
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rw [this]
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exact 0
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))
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```
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Unfortunately this doesn't look pretty, but this was a massive clue in finding the prettier syntax to solve this problem!
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```lean4
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def u0 (x: Nat) : UIntN x :=
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if h: x = 6 then by
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subst h
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exact (0: UInt32)
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else if h2: x = 4 then by
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subst h2
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exact (0: UInt64)
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else by
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have : UIntN x = Nat := by
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unfold UIntN
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simp only
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rw [this]
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exact 0
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```
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