FStar VS lean

Compare FStar vs lean and see what are their differences.

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FStar lean
42 4
2,558 1,915
1.0% -
9.9 0.0
4 days ago over 3 years ago
F* C++
Apache License 2.0 Apache License 2.0
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FStar

Posts with mentions or reviews of FStar. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-10-27.

lean

Posts with mentions or reviews of lean. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-03-26.
  • How do I get back into math?
    3 projects | /r/math | 26 Mar 2021
    However, mathlib makes some weird design choices. For example, (semi)groups are defined using multiplicative notation -- and then immediately followed by an entire section giving the exact same definitions using additive notation! The claimed reason for this is that the more abstract approach is inconvenient for automation. I did it in Coq using the abstract approach, and indeed, noticed that doing so broke automation, which I then worked around in various ways. But it's just weird to me as a mathematician to have additive and multiplicative groups be different objects, so I wouldn't want to do it the Lean way come hell or high water. The Lean approach causes practical difficulties as well: you have to prove every theorem about groups twice. In some cases (e.g. product groups), you have to prove every theorem FOUR times. Ugh.

What are some alternatives?

When comparing FStar and lean you can also consider the following projects:

Agda - Agda is a dependently typed programming language / interactive theorem prover.

coq - Coq is a formal proof management system. It provides a formal language to write mathematical definitions, executable algorithms and theorems together with an environment for semi-interactive development of machine-checked proofs.

dafny - Dafny is a verification-aware programming language

koka - Koka language compiler and interpreter

Coq-HoTT - A Coq library for Homotopy Type Theory

CoqGym - A Learning Environment for Theorem Proving with the Coq proof assistant

arend-lib

stepmania - Advanced rhythm game for Windows, Linux and OS X. Designed for both home and arcade use.

VisualFSharp - The F# compiler, F# core library, F# language service, and F# tooling integration for Visual Studio

SharpLab - .NET language playground

awesome-programming-languages - The list of an awesome programming languages that you might be interested in

ttlite - A SuperCompiler for Martin-Löf's Type Theory