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author | Pierre-Marie Pédrot <pierre-marie.pedrot@inria.fr> | 2017-08-29 19:05:57 +0200 |
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committer | Pierre-Marie Pédrot <pierre-marie.pedrot@inria.fr> | 2017-09-04 11:28:49 +0200 |
commit | 1db568d3dc88d538f975377bb4d8d3eecd87872c (patch) | |
tree | d8e35952cc8f6111875e664d8884dc2c7f908206 /interp/reserve.ml | |
parent | 3072bd9d080984833f5eb007bf15c6e9305619e3 (diff) |
Making detyping potentially lazy.
The internal detype function takes an additional arguments dictating
whether it should be eager or lazy.
We introduce a new type of delayed `DAst.t` AST nodes and use it for
`glob_constr`.
Such type, instead of only containing a value, it can contain a lazy
computation too. We use a GADT to discriminate between both uses
statically, so that no delayed terms ever happen to be
marshalled (which would raise anomalies).
We also fix a regression in the test-suite:
Mixing laziness and effects is a well-known hell. Here, an exception
that was raised for mere control purpose was delayed and raised at a
later time as an anomaly. We make the offending function eager.
Diffstat (limited to 'interp/reserve.ml')
-rw-r--r-- | interp/reserve.ml | 2 |
1 files changed, 1 insertions, 1 deletions
diff --git a/interp/reserve.ml b/interp/reserve.ml index b05f05283..a1e5bd0ea 100644 --- a/interp/reserve.ml +++ b/interp/reserve.ml @@ -110,7 +110,7 @@ let revert_reserved_type t = let t = EConstr.Unsafe.to_constr t in let reserved = KeyMap.find (constr_key t) !reserve_revtable in let t = EConstr.of_constr t in - let t = Detyping.detype false [] (Global.env()) Evd.empty t in + let t = Detyping.detype Detyping.Now false [] (Global.env()) Evd.empty t in (* pedrot: if [Notation_ops.match_notation_constr] may raise [Failure _] then I've introduced a bug... *) let filter _ pat = |