chore: bump mathlib to 48b12e1, fix breaking changes - #280
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… operation families with to_fun (#41091) (2026-06-30)
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mathlibdependency to 48b12e1: feat: tag the pointwise MeasureTheory operation families with to_fun (#41091) (2026-06-30)Previously at: ed585ca: chore: unsimp
Set.coe_setOf(#39582) (2026-06-30)Failure log from the validation run: download (link expires after 1 year)
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mathlibto an identified incompatible (first-known-bad) commit (48b12e1) so you can reproduce and fix the incompatibility locally by checking out this branch.Warning
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