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author | Pierre-Marie Pédrot <pierre-marie.pedrot@inria.fr> | 2018-07-02 18:08:51 +0200 |
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committer | Pierre-Marie Pédrot <pierre-marie.pedrot@inria.fr> | 2018-07-02 20:01:39 +0200 |
commit | f3fa8071d78841630f2ec8657478e667f70afc16 (patch) | |
tree | ab64b4540a24227390721b50cb10cc185c621e9b /dev | |
parent | 682368d0b8a4211dbeba8c2423f53d0448fd7d71 (diff) |
Documenting the syntax changes.
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diff --git a/dev/doc/changes.md b/dev/doc/changes.md index 4177513a1..6d5023405 100644 --- a/dev/doc/changes.md +++ b/dev/doc/changes.md @@ -95,19 +95,73 @@ Primitive number parsers ### Transitioning away from Camlp5 -In an effort to reduce dependency on Camlp5, the use of Camlp5 GEXTEND macro -is discouraged. Most plugin writers do not need this low-level interface, but -for those who do, the transition path is somewhat straightforward. To convert -a ml4 file containing only standard OCaml with GEXTEND statements, the following -should be enough: -- replace its "ml4" extension with "mlg" -- replace GEXTEND with GRAMMAR EXTEND -- wrap every occurrence of OCaml code into braces { } +In an effort to reduce dependency on camlp5, the use of several grammar macros +is discouraged. Coq is now shipped with its own preprocessor, called coqpp, +which serves the same purpose as camlp5. + +To perform the transition to coqpp macros, one first needs to change the +extension of a macro file from `.ml4` to `.mlg`. Not all camlp5 macros are +handled yet. + +Due to parsing constraints, the syntax of the macros is slightly different, but +updating the source code is mostly a matter of straightforward +search-and-replace. The main differences are summarized below. + +#### OCaml code + +Every piece of toplevel OCaml code needs to be wrapped into braces. For instance, code of the form ``` let myval = 0 +``` +should be turned into +``` +{ +let myval = 0 +} +``` + +#### TACTIC EXTEND + +Steps to perform: +- replace the brackets enclosing OCaml code in actions with braces +- if not there yet, add a leading `|̀ to the first rule + +For instance, code of the form: +``` +TACTIC EXTEND my_tac + [ "tac1" int_or_var(i) tactic(t) ] -> [ mytac1 ist i t ] +| [ "tac2" tactic(t) ] -> [ mytac2 t ] +END +``` +should be turned into +``` +TACTIC EXTEND my_tac +| [ "tac1" int_or_var(i) tactic(t) ] -> { mytac1 ist i t } +| [ "tac2" tactic(t) ] -> { mytac2 t } +END +``` + +#### VERNAC EXTEND + +Not handled yet. + +#### ARGUMENT EXTEND + +Not handled yet. + +#### GEXTEND +Most plugin writers do not need this low-level interface, but for the sake of +completeness we document it. + +Steps to perform are: +- replace GEXTEND with GRAMMAR EXTEND +- wrap every occurrence of OCaml code in actions into braces { } + +For instance, code of the form +``` GEXTEND Gram GLOBAL: my_entry; @@ -119,10 +173,6 @@ END ``` should be turned into ``` -{ -let myval = 0 -} - GRAMMAR EXTEND Gram GLOBAL: my_entry; @@ -133,9 +183,12 @@ my_entry: END ``` -Currently mlg files can only contain GRAMMAR EXTEND statements. They do not -support TACTIC, VERNAC nor ARGUMENT EXTEND. In case you have a file containing -both kinds at the same time, it is recommended splitting it in two. +Caveats: +- No `GLOBAL` entries mean that they are all local, while camlp5 special-cases + this as a shorthand for all global entries. Solution: always define a `GLOBAL` + section. +- No complex patterns allowed in token naming. Solution: match on it inside the + OCaml quotation. ## Changes between Coq 8.7 and Coq 8.8 |