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authorGravatar Maxime Dénès <mail@maximedenes.fr>2013-12-30 10:40:39 -0500
committerGravatar Maxime Dénès <mail@maximedenes.fr>2013-12-30 10:40:39 -0500
commitea47086be3b724968053525e8fa795b9cdd77800 (patch)
treeb888ca03e686b4c44984eb72632cdf35f260efce /pretyping/nativenorm.mli
parentf2087508a325bd4dae8be54ea3c6111f6b652775 (diff)
Support for evars and metas in native compiler.
Experimental. Turned out to be much harder to implement than I thought. The main issue is that the reification in the native compiler and the VM is not quite untyped. Indeed, type annotations for lambdas have to be reconstructed. Hence, when reifying an application u = t a1 ... an, the type of t has to be known or reconstructed. It is always possible to do so in plain CIC, when u is in normal form and its type is known. However, with partial terms this may no longer be the case, as in: ?1 a1 ... an. So we also compile and evaluate the type of evars and metas. This still has to be tested more extensively, but the correction of the kernel native conversion (on terms without evars or metas) should not be impacted. Much of this could be reused for the VM.
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diff --git a/pretyping/nativenorm.mli b/pretyping/nativenorm.mli
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--- a/pretyping/nativenorm.mli
+++ b/pretyping/nativenorm.mli
@@ -9,7 +9,11 @@ open Names
open Term
open Environ
open Reduction
+open Evd
+open Nativelambda
(** This module implements normalization by evaluation to OCaml code *)
-val native_norm : env -> constr -> types -> constr
+val evars_of_evar_map : evar_map -> evars
+
+val native_norm : env -> evars -> constr -> types -> constr