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authorGravatar Pierre-Marie Pédrot <pierre-marie.pedrot@inria.fr>2016-03-18 01:39:32 +0100
committerGravatar Pierre-Marie Pédrot <pierre-marie.pedrot@inria.fr>2016-03-18 01:39:32 +0100
commitb4b98349d03c31227d0d86a6e3acda8c3cd5212c (patch)
tree9e4d24d9bf13dbdeaf53dcfc025604f09890b078 /interp/stdarg.ml
parente3e8a4065047e254f5f5c2747227db75f01b7bed (diff)
parentf8f1f9d38bf2d35b0dc69fbf2e8ebbfc04b1a82d (diff)
Rationalizing the use of the various EXTEND macros.
Those macros used to handle in a special way the grammar entries and generic arguments known statically from Coq, i.e. defined before Pcoq. This was hardly predictible and very implementation-dependent. We made the EXTEND macros much more light-weight by treating in a uniform way all entries and arguments. Now, they are all produced by outputing the name as-is for entries and as "wit_$name" for genargs, thus letting the scope of the ML code decide which entrie is going to be taken. This is documented in the dev/ changelog. This also allows to get rid of a lot of dependencies in the grammar preprocessor, reducing it to a small functional shell. It is still depending on Compat, but it is most probably possible to reduce the code size even more.
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diff --git a/interp/stdarg.ml b/interp/stdarg.ml
index 56b995e53..e497c996f 100644
--- a/interp/stdarg.ml
+++ b/interp/stdarg.ml
@@ -28,3 +28,8 @@ let () = register_name0 wit_bool "Stdarg.wit_bool"
let () = register_name0 wit_int "Stdarg.wit_int"
let () = register_name0 wit_string "Stdarg.wit_string"
let () = register_name0 wit_pre_ident "Stdarg.wit_pre_ident"
+
+(** Aliases for compatibility *)
+
+let wit_integer = wit_int
+let wit_preident = wit_pre_ident