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This shall eventually allow to use contexts of declarations in the
definition of the "Case" constructor.
Basically, this means that Constr now includes Context and that the
"t" types of Context which were specialized on constr are not defined
in Constr (unfortunately using a heavy boilerplate).
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reference was defined as Ident or Qualid, but the qualid type already
permits empty paths. So we had effectively two representations for
unqualified names, that were not seen as equal by eq_reference.
We remove the reference type and replace its uses by qualid.
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Continuing the interface cleanup we place `Constrexpr` in the
internalization module, which is the one that eliminates it.
This slims down `pretyping` considerably, including removing the
`Univdecls` module which existed only due to bad dependency ordering
in the first place. Thanks to @ Skyskimmer we also remove a duplicate
`univ_decl` definition among `Misctypes` and `UState`.
This is mostly a proof of concept yet as it depends on quite a few
patches of the tree. For sure some tweaks will be necessary, but it
should be good for review now.
IMO the tree is now in a state where we can could easy eliminate more
than 10 modules without any impact, IMHO this is a net saving API-wise
and would help people to understand the structure of the code better.
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There were a few spurious dependencies on the `Vernac` AST in the
pretyper, we remove them and move `Vernacexpr` and `Extend` to parsing,
where they do belong more.
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In #6092, `global_reference` was moved to `kernel`. It makes sense to
go further and use the current kernel style for names.
This has a good effect on the dependency graph, as some core modules
don't depend on library anymore.
A question about providing equality for the GloRef module remains, as
there are two different notions of equality for constants. In that
sense, `KerPair` seems suspicious and at some point it should be
looked at.
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We follow the suggestions in #402 and turn uses of `Loc.located` in
`vernac` into `CAst.t`. The impact should be low as this change mostly
affects top-level vernaculars.
With this change, we are even closer to automatically map a text
document to its AST in a programmatic way.
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This completes the Loc.ghost removal, the idea is to gear the API
towards optional, but uniform, location handling.
We don't print <unknown> anymore in the case there is no location.
This is what the test suite expects.
The old printing logic for located items was a bit inconsistent as
it sometimes printed <unknown> and other times it printed nothing as
the caller checked for `is_ghost` upstream.
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This is a bit long, but it is to keep a symmetry with constr_expr.
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Originally, rel-context was represented as:
Context.rel_context = Names.Name.t * Constr.t option * Constr.t
Now it is represented as:
Context.Rel.t = LocalAssum of Names.Name.t * Constr.t
| LocalDef of Names.Name.t * Constr.t * Constr.t
Originally, named-context was represented as:
Context.named_context = Names.Id.t * Constr.t option * Constr.t
Now it is represented as:
Context.Named.t = LocalAssum of Names.Id.t * Constr.t
| LocalDef of Names.Id.t * Constr.t * Constr.t
Motivation:
(1) In "tactics/hipattern.ml4" file we define "test_strict_disjunction"
function which looked like this:
let test_strict_disjunction n lc =
Array.for_all_i (fun i c ->
match (prod_assum (snd (decompose_prod_n_assum n c))) with
| [_,None,c] -> isRel c && Int.equal (destRel c) (n - i)
| _ -> false) 0 lc
Suppose that you do not know about rel-context and named-context.
(that is the case of people who just started to read the source code)
Merlin would tell you that the type of the value you are destructing
by "match" is:
'a * 'b option * Constr.t (* worst-case scenario *)
or
Named.Name.t * Constr.t option * Constr.t (* best-case scenario (?) *)
To me, this is akin to wearing an opaque veil.
It is hard to figure out the meaning of the values you are looking at.
In particular, it is hard to discover the connection between the value
we are destructing above and the datatypes and functions defined
in the "kernel/context.ml" file.
In this case, the connection is there, but it is not visible
(between the function above and the "Context" module).
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Now consider, what happens when the reader see the same function
presented in the following form:
let test_strict_disjunction n lc =
Array.for_all_i (fun i c ->
match (prod_assum (snd (decompose_prod_n_assum n c))) with
| [LocalAssum (_,c)] -> isRel c && Int.equal (destRel c) (n - i)
| _ -> false) 0 lc
If the reader haven't seen "LocalAssum" before, (s)he can use Merlin
to jump to the corresponding definition and learn more.
In this case, the connection is there, and it is directly visible
(between the function above and the "Context" module).
(2) Also, if we already have the concepts such as:
- local declaration
- local assumption
- local definition
and we describe these notions meticulously in the Reference Manual,
then it is a real pity not to reinforce the connection
of the actual code with the abstract description we published.
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The universe instance of the constant was simply dropped by the function
interpreting generalizing binders.
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With ocaml 4.01, the 'unused open' warning also checks the mli :-)
Beware: some open are reported as useless when compiling with camlp5,
but are necessary for compatibility with camlp4. These open are now
marked with a comment.
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were closed (i.e. the only remaining ones are those of printing/parsing).
Meanwhile, a simplified interface is provided in loc.mli.
This also permits to put Pp in Clib, because it does not depend on
CAMLP4/5 anymore.
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grammar.cma
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Util only depends on Ocaml stdlib and Utf8 tables.
Generic pretty printing and loc functions are in Pp.
Generic errors are in Errors.
+ Training white-spaces, useless open, prlist copies random erasure.
Too many "open Errors" on the contrary.
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perl -pi -e 's/(\W|_)raw((?:sort|_prop|terms?|_branch|_red_flag|pat
tern|_constr_of|_of_pat)(?:\W|_))/\1glob_\2/g;s/glob__/glob_/g;s/(\
W)R((?:Prop|Type|Fix|CoFix|StructRec|WfRec|MeasureRec)\W)/\1G\2/g;s
/glob_terms?/glob_constr/g' **/*.ml*
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There was a discrepancy of the notions "raw" and "globalized" between
constrs and tactics, and some confusion of the notions in
e.g. genarg.mli (see all globwit_* there). This commit is a first step
towards unification of terminology between constrs and
tactics. Changes in module names will be done separately.
In extraargs.ml4, the "ARGUMENT EXTEND raw" and related stuff, even
affected by this change, has not been touched and highlights another
confusion in "ARGUMENT EXTEND" in general that will be addressed
later.
The funind plugin doesn't respect the same naming conventions as the
rest, so leave some "raw" there for now... they will be addressed
later.
This big commit has been generated with the following command (wrapped
here, but should be on a *single* line):
perl -pi -e 's/(\W(?:|pp|pr_l)|_)raw((?:constrs?|type|vars|_binder|
_context|decl|_decompose|_compose|_make)(?:\W|_))/\1glob_\2/g;s/glo
b__/glob_/g;s/prraw/prglob/g;s/(\W)R((?:Ref|Var|Evar|PatVar|App|Lam
bda|Prod|LetIn|Cases|LetTuple|If|Rec|Sort|Hole|Cast|Dynamic)\W)/\1G
\2/g' `git ls-files|grep -v dev/doc/changes.txt`
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Applied it to fix mli file headers.
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products as implicit if they're part of a term and not a type (issue a
warning instead).
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- Many of them were broken, some of them after Pierre B's rework
of mli for ocamldoc, but not only (many bad annotation, many files
with no svn property about Id, etc)
- Useless for those of us that work with git-svn (and a fortiori
in a forthcoming git-only setting)
- Even in svn, they seem to be of little interest
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dev/ocamlweb-doc has been erased. I hope no one still use the
"new-parse" it generate.
In dev/,
make html will generate in dev/html/ "clickable version of mlis". (as
the caml standard library)
make coq.pdf will generate nearly the same awfull stuff that coq.ps was.
make {kernel,lib,parsing,..}.{dot,png} will do the dependancy graph of
the given directory.
ocamldoc comment syntax is here :
http://caml.inria.fr/pub/docs/manual-ocaml/manual029.html
The possibility to put graphs in pdf/html seems to be lost.
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not just type class applications.
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variables with syntax:
[Local?|Global] Generalizable Variable(s)? [all|none|id1 idn].
By default no variable is generalizable, so this patch breaks backward
compatibility with files that used implicit generalization (through
Instance declarations for example). To get back the old behavior, one
just needs to use [Global Generalizable Variables all].
Make coq_makefile more robust using [mkdir -p].
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- The measure can now refer to all the formal arguments
- The recursive calls can make all the arguments vary as well
- Generalized to any relation and measure (new syntax {measure m on R})
This relies on an automatic curryfication transformation, the real
fixpoint combinator is working on a sigma type of the arguments.
Reduces to the previous impl in case only one argument is involved.
The patch also introduces a new flag on implicit arguments that says if
the argument has to be infered (default) or can be turned into a
subgoal/obligation. Comes with a test-suite file.
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It solves feature request 1852, makes me and Arnaud happy and
will permit to factor some more code in typeclasses.
- Records are introduced using the syntax "{| x := t; y := foo |}" and
"with" clauses are currently parsed but not yet supported in the
elaboration. You are invited to suggest other syntaxes :)
- Missing fields are turned into holes, extra fields cause an error
message. The current implementation finds the type of the record
at pretyping time, from the typing constraint alone (and just expects
an inductive with one constructor). It is then impossible to use
scope information to parse the bodies: that may be wrong. The other
solution I see is using the fields to detect the type earlier, before
internalisation of the bodies, but then we get in name clash hell.
- In funind/contrib/interface I mostly put [assert false] everywhere to
avoid warnings.
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- New constr_expr construct [CGeneralization of loc * binding_kind *
abstraction_kind option * constr_expr] to generalize the free vars of
the [constr_expr], binding these using [binding_kind] and making
a lambda or a pi (or deciding from the scope) using [abstraction_kind
option] (abstraction_kind = AbsLambda | AbsPi)
- Concrete syntax "`( a = 0 )" for explicit binding of [a] and "`{
... }" for implicit bindings (both "..(" and "_(" seem much more
difficult to implement). Subject to discussion! A few examples added
in a test-suite file.
- Also add missing syntax for implicit/explicit combinations for
_binders_: "{( )}" means implicit for the generalized (outer) vars,
explicit for the (inner) variable itself. Subject to discussion as well :)
- Factor much typeclass instance declaration code. We now just have to
force generalization of the term after the : in instance declarations.
One more step to using Instance for records.
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- Do it after internalisation (esp. after notation expansion)
- Generalize it to any constr, not just typeclasses
- Prepare for having settings on the implicit status of generalized
variables (currently only impl,impl and expl,expl are supported).
- Simplified implementation! (Still some refactoring needed in
typeclasses parsing code).
This patch contains a fix for bug #1964 as well.
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- Now [ id : Class foo ] makes id an explicit argument,
and [ Class foo ] is equivalent to [ {someid} : Class foo ].
This makes declarations such as "Class Ord [ eq : Eq a ]" have
sensible implicit args.
- Better handling of {} in class and record declarations, refactorize
code for declaring structures and classes.
- Fix merging of implicit arguments information on section closing.
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Change from named_context to rel_context for class params and fields.
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pas correctes
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names, gives the ability to specify qualified classes in instance
declarations. Use that in the class_tactics code.
Refine the implementation of classes. For singleton classes the
implementation of the class becomes a regular definition (into Type or
Prop). The single method becomes a 'trivial' projection that allows to
launch typeclass resolution. Each instance is just a definition as
usual. Examples in theories/Classes/RelationClasses. This permits to
define [Class reflexive A (R : relation A) := refl : forall x, R x
x.]. The definition of [reflexive] that is generated is the same as the
original one. We just need a way to declare arbitrary lemmas as
instances of a particular class to retrofit existing reflexivity lemmas
as typeclass instances of the [reflexive] class.
Also debug rewriting under binders in setoid_rewrite to allow rewriting
with lemmas which capture the bound variables when applied (works only
with setoid_rewrite, as rewrite first matches the lemma with the entire,
closed term). One can rewrite with [H : forall x, R (f x) (g x)] in the goal
[exists x, P (f x)].
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hole kind info for topconstrs.
Derive eta_expansion from functional extensionality axiom.
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implementation is much less add-hoc. Opens possibility of arbitrary prefixes in Class and Instance declarations. Current implementation with eauto is a bit more dangerous... next patch will fix it.
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evars and try to solve them too.
Finally, rework tactics on setoids and design a saturating tactic to help solve goals on any setoid.
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