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import json
import requests
import time
import os
from openai import OpenAI
import argparse

from utils import make_lean_repl, send_tactic, send_command_icanon, send_command_zsh, get_errs


def get_tactics_interactive(goal, prev_file):
    print(f'output:<{goal}>')
    print(f'file context: <{prev_file}>')
    return [(input('give the next tactic to execute:'), 0)]

# the goal is to directly call the llmstep server.py
def get_tactics_llmstep(goal, prev_file):
    # this is the function lean calls to interact with the server
    def suggest(host, tactic_state, prefix, context):
        data = {'tactic_state': tactic_state, 'prefix': prefix, 'context': context}
        response = json.loads(requests.post(host, json=data).content)
        return response['suggestions'] # modified to directly return the suggestion list

    HOST='localhost'
    PORT='6000'
    default_host = f'http://{HOST}:{PORT}'

    suggestions = suggest(default_host, goal, '', prev_file) # trying to match what the tactic sends
    return suggestions

def send_prop_defn(lean_repl, pwd, prop_name, mathlib_out, mathlib_env):
    print(prop_name)
    successful_def = False
    penult_env = None
    while not successful_def:
        successful_def = True
        env = None
        all_lines = []
        for _loc, line in pwd[prop_name]:
            penult_env = env
            if line.strip() == 'import Mathlib':
                outp, env = mathlib_out, mathlib_env
            else:
                outp, env = send_command(lean_repl, line, env=env)
            if outp is None:
                print('restarting repl')
                successful_def = False
                lean_repl.close()
                lean_repl = make_lean_repl(repl_type=repl_type)
                mathlib_out, mathlib_env = send_command(lean_repl, 'import Mathlib', env=None, first=True)
                break
            all_lines.append(line)
    return lean_repl, mathlib_out, mathlib_env, outp, env, penult_env, all_lines

# for benchmarking 'get_tactics' functions that suggest several next possible steps for a given
# proofstate + optionally file context.
def benchmark_nextstep(pwd, get_tactics, send_command, search_depth=3, search_width=10, repl_type='zsh', logfile=None):
    assert logfile is not None
    def printl(*args, **kwargs):
        print(*args, **kwargs)
        print(*args, **kwargs, file=logfile)
    
    lean_repl = make_lean_repl(repl_type=repl_type)

    # get the first command out of the way which has a weird "expect" behavior using icanon mode
    mathlib_out, mathlib_env = send_command(lean_repl, 'import Mathlib', env=None, first=True, timeout=30)
    
    num_proved = 0
    num_attempted = 0
    for prop_name in pwd:
        #time.sleep(5)
        num_attempted += 1
        #if num_attempted < 115:
        #    continue
        lean_repl, mathlib_out, mathlib_env, outp, env, penult_env, all_lines = send_prop_defn(lean_repl, pwd, prop_name, mathlib_out, mathlib_env)

        assert len(get_errs(outp)) == 0, str(outp.get('messages', []))
        proofState = int(outp['sorries'][0]['proofState'])
        goal = outp['sorries'][0]['goal']
        prev_lines = '\n'.join(all_lines)
        prev_lines = prev_lines.replace(':= by sorry', ':= by\n')
        
        solution_tac_seq = None
        old_ps = [(goal, proofState, [])]
        new_ps = []
        found_proof = False
        for search_lvl in range(search_depth):
            if search_lvl > 0:
                print(f'search at level {search_lvl}')
            for (curr_goal, ps, tac_seq) in old_ps:
                next_tactics = get_tactics(curr_goal, prev_lines + '\n'.join(tac_seq))
                for next_tactic, _scr in sorted(next_tactics, key=lambda p: -p[1])[:search_width]:
                    if prop_name in next_tactic:
                        continue # although this in theory Can be correct, LEAN DOES NOT CORRECTLY THROW ERRORS when the theorem name is used in a proof. 
                                 # in fact, Lean REPL will return a proofstate with empty goals and no errors! This creates false positives, so we skip these tactics.
                    #print('\n'.join(tac_seq + [next_tactic]))
                    outp, new_proofState = send_tactic(lean_repl, next_tactic, ps)
                    if outp is None:
                        continue # i.e. timeout/error on tactic sending
                    #print(outp)
                    error_msgs = get_errs(outp)
                    if len(error_msgs) > 0:
                        continue # invalid next proof step. sometimes there are invalid intermediate
                                 # states that lead to successful proof, but for efficiency we enforce this.
                    if len(outp['goals']) == 0 and len(error_msgs) == 0:
                        #print(outp)
                        found_proof = True
                        solution_tac_seq = tac_seq + [next_tactic]
                        break
                    new_ps.append(('\n'.join(outp['goals']), new_proofState, tac_seq + [next_tactic]))
                    
                #print(f'final output: {outp}')
                if found_proof:
                    break
            if found_proof:
                break
            old_ps = new_ps
            new_ps = []
        
        
        if found_proof:
            num_proved += 1
            nl = '\n'
            print(f'prop {prop_name} with goal <{goal}> solved by: <\n {nl.join([str(s) for s in solution_tac_seq])}\n>')
        else:
            print(f'failed to prove {prop_name}')

        print(f'proved {num_proved}/{num_attempted}')
        #exit()

def get_proof_gpt(theorem_defn, goal, context, num_gen=4):
    #openai_api_key = os.environ['OPENAI_API_KEY']
    client = OpenAI()

    # decided I don't need the goal, it doesn't look very useful in most cases when the theorem statement
    # and context are given. Future work can confirm or invalidate this.
    encoded = f'<context>\n{context}\n</context>\n<theorem>\n{theorem_defn}\n</theorem>\n'

    ret = client.chat.completions.create(
    model=gpt_model, # see main block
    n=num_gen,
    messages=[{"role": "system", "content": "You are a Lean 4 expert tasked with completing proofs of program properties. You will be shown the relevant programs and definitions in <context>...</context> tags, the theorem to be proven in <theorem>...</theorem>. Please output your proof containing only Lean 4 proof code between <proof>...</proof> tags. The generated proof should never contain the word `sorry`. Here are some examples:"},
              {"role": "user", "content": """<context>
import Mathlib
inductive MyTree (α: Type) where
| leaf : MyTree α
| node : MyTree α → α → MyTree α  →  MyTree α

def tree_size : MyTree α → ℕ
  | .leaf => 1
  | .node l _x r => 1 + (tree_size l) + (tree_size r)

def balanced : MyTree α → Prop
  | .leaf => true
  | .node l _x r => ((tree_size l) = (tree_size r)) ∧ (balanced l) ∧ (balanced r)
</context>
<theorem>
theorem balanced_tree_size_odd (t: MyTree α) (hb: balanced t): Odd (tree_size t) := by
</theorem>"""},
        {"role": "assistant", "content": """<proof>
  cases t with
  | leaf => simp [tree_size]
  | node p x q =>
    unfold tree_size
    unfold balanced at hb
    simp [hb.1]
</proof>"""}, 
        {"role": "user", "content": """<context>
import Mathlib
inductive MyTree (α: Type) where
| leaf : MyTree α
| node : MyTree α → α → MyTree α  →  MyTree α

def balanced : MyTree α → Prop
  | .leaf => true
  | .node l _x r => ((tree_size l) = (tree_size r)) ∧ (balanced l) ∧ (balanced r)

def swap_branches : MyTree α → MyTree α
  | MyTree.leaf => MyTree.leaf
  | MyTree.node p x q => MyTree.node q x p
</context>
<theorem>
theorem swap_preserves_balance (t: MyTree α) (hb: balanced t): balanced (swap_branches t) := by
</theorem>"""},
        {"role": "assistant", "content": """<proof>
  cases t with
  | leaf => simp [swap_branches]
  | node p x q =>
    simp [swap_branches, balanced] at hb ⊢
    split
    { simp [← hb.1] }
    { split; assumption }
</proof>"""},
        {"role": "user", "content": """<context>
import Mathlib
inductive PairList where
| empty : PairList
| node  : Nat → Nat → PairList → PairList

def len_pairlist : PairList → Nat
| .empty => 0
| .node _n1 _n2 l => len_pairlist l + 2

lemma even_plus_two (x: Nat) (h: Even x): Even (x + 2) := by
  unfold Even at h
  rcases h with ⟨y, hy⟩
  use y + 1
  linarith [hy]
</context>
<theorem>
theorem len_pairlist_even (l: PairList): Even (len_pairlist l) := by
</theorem>"""},
        {"role": "assistant", "content": """<proof>
generalize hl: len_pairlist l = pl
induction pl using Nat.strong_induction_on generalizing l with
| h n ih => cases l with
  | empty => simp [len_pairlist] at hl; simp [←hl];
  | node n1 n2 l2 =>
    unfold len_pairlist at hl
    simp [←hl]
    apply even_plus_two
    exact ih (len_pairlist l2) (by linarith [hl]) l2 (by rfl)
</proof>"""},
{"role": "user", "content": encoded}]
)#.choices[0].message.content.replace('<proof>','').replace('</proof>', '').strip()
    return [m.message.content.replace('<proof>','').replace('</proof>', '').strip() for m in ret.choices]

# for benchmarking full proof generation methods, where input is 
# file context, theorem definition, and initial proof state, and output is a full proof of the theorem.
def benchmark_full_proofgen(pwd, get_proof, send_command, num_gen=8, repl_type='icanon', logfile=None):
    assert logfile is not None, 'pass in a file object to write results to'
    def printl(*args, **kwargs):
        print(*args, **kwargs)
        print(*args, **kwargs, file=logfile)
    lean_repl = make_lean_repl(repl_type=repl_type)
    # get the first command out of the way which has a weird "expect" behavior using icanon mode
    mathlib_out, mathlib_env = send_command(lean_repl, 'import Mathlib', env=None, first=True)
    
    num_proved = 0
    num_attempted = 0
    for prop_name in pwd:
        num_attempted += 1
        #time.sleep(5)
        #if num_attempted < 30:
        #    continue
        lean_repl, mathlib_out, mathlib_env, outp, env, penult_env, all_lines = send_prop_defn(lean_repl, pwd, prop_name, mathlib_out, mathlib_env)

        assert len(get_errs(outp)) == 0, str(outp.get('messages', []))
        context = '\n\n'.join([line for _loc, line in pwd[prop_name][:-1]])
        theorem_defn = pwd[prop_name][-1][1].replace('by sorry', 'by\n') # give the llm a clean place to begin generating
        goal = outp['sorries'][0]['goal']
        found_proof = False
        sugg_proofs = get_proof(theorem_defn, goal, context, num_gen=num_gen)
        for gen_i, suggested_proof in enumerate(sugg_proofs):
            printl(f'generated proof {gen_i}')
            if prop_name in suggested_proof:
                printl('suggested proof used proof name, skipping')
                continue # although this in theory Can be correct, LEAN DOES NOT CORRECTLY THROW ERRORS when the theorem name is used in a proof. 
                         # in fact, Lean REPL will return a proofstate with empty goals and no errors! This creates false positives, so we skip these proofs.
            if 'sorry' in suggested_proof or 'admit' in suggested_proof:
                printl('suggested proof uses sorry/admit, skipping')
                continue # this also isn't perfect, as I'm throwing out proofs with 'sorry' in a comment, for example.
                         # but, it's better than having false positives.
                         # although I explicitly warn against sorry in the prompt, they still pop up sometimes.
            full_thm = theorem_defn + suggested_proof
            printl('suggested proof: ' + full_thm)
            outp, _result_env = send_command(lean_repl, full_thm, env=penult_env)
            if len(get_errs(outp)) == 0:
                num_proved += 1
                found_proof = True
                printl('successful proof!')
                printl(f'prop {prop_name} with goal <{goal}> solved by: <\n {suggested_proof}\n>')
                break
            else:
                printl('errors:', get_errs(outp))
        if not found_proof:
            printl(f'failed to prove {prop_name}')
        
        printl(f'proved {num_proved}/{num_attempted}')


def parse_benchmark_output(fname, pwd, loc2comm):
    with open(fname, 'r') as f:
        lines = f.readlines()

    failures = set()
    for line in lines:
        if 'failed to prove' in line:
            failures.add(line.strip().split(' ')[-1])

    by_score = {i: [0,0] for i in range(1, 6)}
    by_custom = [0, 0]
    custom_proved = []
    all_proved = []
    results = {}
    for i in range(1, 87):
        key = f'prop_{i}' if i >=10 else f'prop_0{i}'
        if key not in pwd:
            continue
        loc = [loc[0] for loc, line in pwd[key] if key in line][0]
        line_str = int(loc.strip().split(':')[1])
        comm = loc2comm[line_str-1]
        print(comm)
        score = int(comm.split(':')[1].strip().split('/')[0].strip())
        is_custom = 'custom' in comm
        results[key] = {'score': score, 'result': key not in failures, 'custom': is_custom}
        if key in failures:
            by_score[score][1] += 1
            if is_custom:
                by_custom[1] += 1
            print(f'could not prove {key}')
            
        else:
            by_score[score][0] += 1
            if is_custom:
                by_custom[0] += 1
                custom_proved.append(key)
            all_proved.append((score, key))
            print(f'proved {key}')

    print('by score', by_score)
    print('by custom', by_custom)
    print('custom proved', custom_proved)
    print('all proved 5', [name for score, name in all_proved if score == 5])
    print(f'total: {len(all_proved)}/{len(pwd)}')
    return results, by_score

def parse_benchmark_input(fname):
    with open(fname, 'r') as f:
        lines = f.readlines()

    jl = [json.loads(line.strip()) for line in lines if len(line.strip()) > 0]
    # dummy locations via enumerate, since they're unused during baseline calculation
    return {dct['full_name']: list(enumerate(dct['deps'].split('\n\n') + [dct['prop_defn']])) for dct in jl}

if __name__ == '__main__':
    # if any single command is >1024 characters, use_icanon=True is necessary.
    # unfortunately there may still be some bugs where a theorem is actually proven,
    # but the messages from Lean REPL indicate an error when using this mode.
    use_icanon = True 

    parser = argparse.ArgumentParser()
    parser.add_argument('bench_type', type=str, default='fullproof')
    parser.add_argument('gpt_model', type=str, default='gpt-4-turbo')
    parser.add_argument('bench_file', type=str, default='codeprops_bench_ps.jsonl')
    
    args = parser.parse_args()
    assert args.bench_type in ['fullproof', 'nextstep']
        
    bench_type = args.bench_type
    gpt_model = args.gpt_model

    if use_icanon:
        send_command = send_command_icanon
        repl_type = 'icanon'
    else:
        send_command = send_command_zsh
        repl_type = 'zsh'

    #benchmark_nextstep(pwd, get_tactics_interactive, send_command, repl_type=repl_type) # get_tactics_interactive for testing

    pwd = parse_benchmark_input(args.bench_file)

    if bench_type == 'nextstep':
        with open(f'logfile_nextstep.txt', 'w') as logf:
            benchmark_nextstep(pwd, get_tactics_llmstep, send_command, repl_type=repl_type, logfile=logf) # get_tactics_llmstep for benchmarking  
    elif bench_type == 'fullproof':
        with open(f'logfile_{gpt_model}.txt', 'w') as logf:
            benchmark_full_proofgen(pwd, get_proof_gpt, send_command, repl_type=repl_type, logfile=logf)