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This removes a dependency on wit_tactic in Constrintern.
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Actually, this was wrong, as evars should not appear until interpretation.
Evarmaps were only passed around uselessly, and often fed with dummy or
irrelevant values.
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bindings, which permits using only one environment for interning
terms.
Ltac semantics was sligthly changed, as it required introducing
a lot of additional coercions from goal variables to other types.
Ltac seemed to be quite non-uniform, as it tried to represent
hypotheses with intropatterns, instead of the dedicated var type.
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1. Genarg itself which only defines the abstract datatypes needed.
2. Genintern, first file of interp/, defining the intern and subst
functions.
3. Geninterp, first file of tactics/, defining the interp function.
4. Genprint, first file of printing/, dealing with the printers.
The Genarg file has no dependency and is in lib/, so that we can put
generic arguments everywhere, and in particular in ASTs.
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