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The ugly syntax "destruct x as [ ]_eqn:H" is replaced by:
destruct x eqn:H
destruct x as [ ] eqn:H
Some with induction. Of course, the pattern behind "as" is arbitrary.
For an anonymous version, H could be replaced by ?. The old syntax
with "_eqn" still works for the moment, by triggers a warning.
For making this new syntax work, we had to change the seldom-used
"induction x y z using foo" into "induction x, y, z using foo".
Now, only one "using" can be used per command instead of one per
comma-separated group earlier, but I doubt this will bother anyone.
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So -> is at level 99 since commit 15515. In particular it has now
*less* priority than <->, i.e. A->B<->C is now parsed as A->(B<->C)
instead of the former awkward and beginner-misleading (A->B)<->C.
Sorry, I was planning to do a separate commit for that, but I forgot.
In fact, the parsing rules for -> were slightly changed during
Pierre B's recent conversion of -> to a true Notation, leading
to a nasty sitution : A->B<->C->D was parsed as A->(B<->(C->D)).
With no obvious solution to restore full compatibility, we decided
to go for the parsing described above, both easy to implement
and to work with.
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Let's check tomorrow the impact on contribs: are the recent build
failures related to the "not" unfolding stategy or to the new
handling of conjonction-like constructors ?
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Why2 has not been maintained for the last few years and the Why3 plugin should
be a suitable replacement in most cases.
Removed tactics: simplify, ergo, yices, cvc3, z3, cvcl, harvey, zenon, gwhy.
Removed commands: Dp_hint, Dp_timeout, Dp_prelude, Dp_predefined, Dp_debug,
Dp_trace.
Note that the "admit" tactic was actually provided by the Dp plugin. It has
been moved to extratactics.ml4.
Ported from v8.4 r15186.
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- tauto/intuition now works uniformly on and, prod, or, sum, False,
Empty_set, unit, True (and isomorphic copies of them), iff, ->, and
on all inhabited singleton types with a no-arguments constructor
such as "eq t t" (even though the last case goes out of
propositional logic: this features is so often used that it is
difficult to come back on it).
- New dtauto and dintuition works on all inductive types with one
constructors and no real arguments (for instance, they work on
records such as "Equivalence"), in addition to -> and eq-like types.
- Moreover, both of them no longer unfold inner negations (this is a
souce of incompatibility for intuition and evaluation of the level
of incompatibility on contribs still needs to be done).
Incidentally, and amazingly, fixing bug #2680 made that constants
InfA_compat and InfA_eqA in SetoidList.v lost one argument: old tauto
had indeed destructed a section hypothesis "@StrictOrder A ltA@
thinking it was a conjunction, making this section hypothesis
artificially necessary while it was not.
Renouncing to the unfolding of inner negations made auto/eauto
sometimes succeeding more, sometimes succeeding less. There is by the
way a (standard) problem with not in auto/eauto: even when given as an
"unfold hint", it works only in goals, not in hypotheses, so that auto
is not able to solve something like "forall P, (forall x, ~ P x) -> P
0 -> False". Should we automatically add a lemma of type "HYPS -> A ->
False" in the hint database everytime a lemma ""HYPS -> ~A" is
declared (and "unfold not" is a hint), and similarly for all unfold
hints?
At this occasion, also re-did some proofs of Znumtheory.
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Initial contribution by Andrew Appel, many ulterior modifications
by myself.
Interest: red-black trees maintain logarithmic depths as AVL,
but they do not rely on integer height annotations as AVL,
allowing interesting performance when computing in Coq or after
standard extraction. More on this topic in the article by A. Appel.
The common parts of MSetAVL and MSetRBT are shared in a new file
MSetGenTree which include the definition of tree and functions
such as mem fold elements compare subset.
Note that the height of AVL trees is now the first arg of the
Node constructor instead of the last one.
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To mitigate the lack of a general "info" tactical, let's
introduce some specialized tactics info_trivial, info_auto
and info_eauto that display the basic tactics used when
solving a goal.
We also add tactics "debug trivial" and "debug auto" which
display every basic tactics attempted by trivial or auto.
Triggering the "info" or "debug" mode for auto, eauto, trivial
can also be done now via global options, such as Set Debug Auto
or Set Info Eauto. In case both debug and info modes are
activated, the debug mode takes precedence.
NB: it would be nice to name these tactics "info xxx" instead
of "info_xxx", but I don't see how to implement a "info eauto"
in eauto.ml4 (hence by TACTIC EXTEND) while keeping
a generic "info foo" tactic in g_ltac.ml4 (useful to display
a nice message about the unavailability of the general info).
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longer be bound to Funclass or Sortclass (this does not seem to be
useful). [An exception is when using modules, if a constant foo is
expanded into a type, a "Bind Scope sc with foo" starts binding
Sortclass].
Also reworked reference manual for Arguments Scopes and Bind Scopes.
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We now accept the following code: Definition E := 0. Module E. End E.
Techically, we simply allow the same label to occur at most twice in
a structure_body, which is a (label * structure_field_body) list).
These two label occurences should not be at the same level of fields
(e.g. a SFBmodule and a SFBmind are ok, but not two SFBmodule's or
a SFBmodule and a SFBmodtype). Gain : a minimal amount of code change.
Drawback : no more simple List.assoc or equivalent should be performed
on a structure_body ...
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- (Regular) Casts become typing constraints again.
- Coerce tycon to inductive type when applying bidirectional typechecking hint.
- Coerce lambda expressions to tycon, might require coercions now.
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- reinstall (x : T | P) binder syntax extension.
- fix a wrong Evd.define in coercion code.
- Simplify interface of eterm_obligations to take a single evar_map.
- Fix a slightly subtle bug related to resolvability of evars: some
were marked unresolvable and never set back to resolvable across calls
to typeclass resolution.
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call to "idtac foo" in Ltac code.
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printing) of implicit arguments (a priori useful for teaching).
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fixpoints by destruct/inversion.
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Makefile variable or a special target.
1/ defining the USERINSTALL variable make a "user" installation instead of a "global" one.
2/ make userinstall is an alias for make USERINSTALL=true install
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From Tom Prince
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For instance, consider this inductive type:
Inductive Ind := A | B | C | D.
For detecting "match" on this type, one was forced earlier to write code
in Ltac using "match goal" and/or "context [...]" and long patterns such as:
match _ with A => _ | B => _ | C => _ | D => _ end
After this patch, this pattern can be shortened in many alternative ways:
match _ with A => _ | _ => _ end
match _ with B => _ | _ => _ end
match _ in Ind with _ => _ end
Indeed, if we want to detect a "match" of a given type, we can either
leave at least one branch where a constructor is explicit, or use a "in"
annotation.
Now, we can also detect any "match" regardless of its type:
match _ with _ => _ end
Note : this will even detect "match" over empty inductive types.
Compatibility should be preserved, since "match _ with end" will
continue to correspond only to empty inductive types.
Internally, the constr_pattern PCase has changed quite a lot, a few elements
are now grouped into a case_info_pattern record, while branches are now
lists of given sub-patterns.
NB: writing "match" with missing last branches in a constr pattern was actually
tolerated by Pattern.pattern_of_glob_constr earlier, since the number of
constructor per inductive is unknown there. And this was triggering an uncaught
exception in a array_fold_left_2 in Matching later. Oups. At least this patch
fixes this issue...
Btw: the code in Pattern.pattern_of_glob_constr was quadratic in the number
of branch in a match pattern. I doubt this was really a problem, but having now
linear code instead cannot harm ;-)
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constructors as non relevant for injection. Also made injection
failing in such situation.
Incidentally, this fixes a loop in Invfun.reflexivity_with_destruct_cases
(observed in the compilation of CoinductiveReals.LNP_Digit). The
most probable explanation is that this loop was formerly protected by
a failing rewrite which stopped failing after revision 14549 made
second-order pattern-matching more powerful.
Also suppressed dead code in Invfun.intros_with_rewrite.
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second-order matching) which was not working correctly in the general
case.
Also made that second-order matching for tactics (abstract_list_all)
uses this algorithm, along the lines of a proposal first experimented
by Dan Grayson (see unification.v).
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Tactics set/remember and destruct/induction take benefit of it.
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This way, no more error messages like "Unrecognized predicate".
Some code simplification and reorganization on the way, in particular
a few tests like "is_Prop ..." or "closed0 ..." were actually useless.
Also add support for the situation H:~Zne x y for uniformity.
Beware: scripts relying negatively on the strength of omega may have to
be adapted (e.g. "try omega. some_more_tactics_in_case_omega_fails.").
For instance, one line deletion in PermutSetoid.v
Probably more cumbersome : "auto with *" becomes stronger since it
may call omega. Todo : check the impact on contribs tomorrow.
Btw, this commit seems to solve a bug where omega was to be guided
by some (set foo:= ...) before being able to succeed (cf PermutSetoid.v)
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the uid returned by Goal.uid.
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that the kernel conversion solves the delta/delta critical pair the
same way the tactics did. This allows to improve Qed time when slow
down is due to conversion having (arbitrarily) made the wrong choice.
Propagation is done thanks to a new kind of cast called REVERTcast.
Notes:
- Vm conversion not modified
- size of vo generally grows because of additional casts
- this remains a heuristic... for the record, when a reduction tactic
is applied on the goal t leading to new goal t', this is translated
in the kernel in a conversion t' <= t where, hence, reducing in t'
must be preferred; what the propagation of reduction cast to the
kernel does not do is whether it is preferable to first unfold c or
to first compare u' and u in "c u' = c u"; in particular,
intermediate casts are sometimes useful to solve this kind of issues
(this is the case e.g. in Nijmegen/LinAlg/subspace_dim.v where the
combination "simpl;red" needs the intermediate cast to ensure Qed
answers quickly); henceforth the merge of nested casts in mkCast is
deactivated
- for tactic "change", REVERTcast should be used when conversion is in
the hypotheses, but convert_hyp does not (yet) support this (would
require e.g. that convert_hyp overwrite some given hyp id with a
body-cleared let-binding new_id := Cast(old_id,REVERTCast,t))
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"rewrite Heq in H" but "rewrite" is sometimes used by users and I
don't want to have to change their file.
The solution to put the notations in a module does not work with name
"rewrite" because loading the module would change the status of
"rewrite" from simple ident to keyword (and we cannot declare
"rewrite" as an ident, as shown in previous commit).
Then we come back on notation "rew" (this name is also used by some
users), in a module.
This continues commit r14366 and r14390 and improves on the level of
the notation.
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that forces a given type to always be printed as a record, or with a
constructor, regardless of the setting of 'Printing Records'.
And this is that patch that controls printing by type.
(patch from Tom Prince)
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when printing.
Signed-off-by: Tom Prince <tom.prince@ualberta.net>
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