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-rw-r--r--dev/ci/ci-basic-overlay.sh4
-rw-r--r--dev/doc/build-system.dev.txt20
-rw-r--r--dev/doc/naming-conventions.tex2
3 files changed, 13 insertions, 13 deletions
diff --git a/dev/ci/ci-basic-overlay.sh b/dev/ci/ci-basic-overlay.sh
index 656030543..4b3b44875 100644
--- a/dev/ci/ci-basic-overlay.sh
+++ b/dev/ci/ci-basic-overlay.sh
@@ -85,8 +85,8 @@
########################################################################
# fiat_parsers
########################################################################
-: ${fiat_parsers_CI_BRANCH:=trunk__API}
-: ${fiat_parsers_CI_GITURL:=https://github.com/matejkosik/fiat.git}
+: ${fiat_parsers_CI_BRANCH:=master}
+: ${fiat_parsers_CI_GITURL:=https://github.com/mit-plv/fiat.git}
########################################################################
# fiat_crypto
diff --git a/dev/doc/build-system.dev.txt b/dev/doc/build-system.dev.txt
index fefcb0937..f3fc13e96 100644
--- a/dev/doc/build-system.dev.txt
+++ b/dev/doc/build-system.dev.txt
@@ -74,25 +74,25 @@ The Makefile is separated in several files :
- Makefile.doc : specific rules for compiling the documentation.
-FIND_VCS_CLAUSE
+FIND_SKIP_DIRS
---------------
-The recommended style of using FIND_VCS_CLAUSE is for example
+The recommended style of using FIND_SKIP_DIRS is for example
- find . $(FIND_VCS_CLAUSE) '(' -name '*.example' ')' -print
- find . $(FIND_VCS_CLAUSE) '(' -name '*.example' -or -name '*.foo' ')' -print
+ find . $(FIND_SKIP_DIRS) '(' -name '*.example' ')' -print
+ find . $(FIND_SKIP_DIRS) '(' -name '*.example' -or -name '*.foo' ')' -print
1)
The parentheses even in the one-criteria case is so that if one adds
other conditions, e.g. change the first example to the second
- find . $(FIND_VCS_CLAUSE) '(' -name '*.example' -and -not -name '*.bak.example' ')' -print
+ find . $(FIND_SKIP_DIRS) '(' -name '*.example' -and -not -name '*.bak.example' ')' -print
one is not tempted to write
- find . $(FIND_VCS_CLAUSE) -name '*.example' -and -not -name '*.bak.example' -print
+ find . $(FIND_SKIP_DIRS) -name '*.example' -and -not -name '*.bak.example' -print
-because this will not necessarily work as expected; $(FIND_VCS_CLAUSE)
+because this will not necessarily work as expected; $(FIND_SKIP_DIRS)
ends with an -or, and how it combines with what comes later depends on
operator precedence and all that. Much safer to override it with
parentheses.
@@ -105,13 +105,13 @@ As to the -print at the end, yes it is necessary. Here's why.
You are used to write:
find . -name '*.example'
and it works fine. But the following will not:
- find . $(FIND_VCS_CLAUSE) -name '*.example'
-it will also list things directly matched by FIND_VCS_CLAUSE
+ find . $(FIND_SKIP_DIRS) -name '*.example'
+it will also list things directly matched by FIND_SKIP_DIRS
(directories we want to prune, in which we don't want to find
anything). C'est subtil... Il y a effectivement un -print implicite à
la fin, qui fait que la commande habituelle sans print fonctionne
bien, mais dès que l'on introduit d'autres commandes dans le lot (le
--prune de FIND_VCS_CLAUSE), ça se corse à cause d'histoires de
+-prune de FIND_SKIP_DIRS), ça se corse à cause d'histoires de
parenthèses du -print implicite par rapport au parenthésage dans la
forme recommandée d'utilisation:
diff --git a/dev/doc/naming-conventions.tex b/dev/doc/naming-conventions.tex
index 349164948..337b9226d 100644
--- a/dev/doc/naming-conventions.tex
+++ b/dev/doc/naming-conventions.tex
@@ -267,7 +267,7 @@ If the conclusion is in the other way than listed below, add suffix
{forall x y:D, op (op' x y) = op' x (op y)}
\itemrule{Idempotency of binary operator {\op} on domain {\D}}{Dop\_idempotent}
-{forall x:D, op x n = x}
+{forall x:D, op x x = x}
\itemrule{Idempotency of unary operator {\op} on domain {\D}}{Dop\_idempotent}
{forall x:D, op (op x) = op x}