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* Update headers following #6543.Gravatar Théo Zimmermann2018-02-27
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* Notations: Adding modifiers to tell which kind of binder a constr can parse.Gravatar Hugo Herbelin2018-02-20
| | | | | | | | | | | | Concretely, we provide "constr as ident", "constr as strict pattern" and "constr as pattern". This tells to parse a binder as a constr, restricting to only ident or to only a strict pattern, or to a pattern which can also be an ident. The "strict pattern" modifier allows to restrict the use of patterns in printing rules. This allows e.g. to select the appropriate rule for printing between {x|P} and {'pat|P}.
* Notations: A step in cleaning constr_entry_key.Gravatar Hugo Herbelin2018-02-20
| | | | | | - Avoid dummy use of unit - Do not decide as early as parsing the default level for pattern - Prepare to further extensions
* Adding support for parsing subterms of a notation as "pattern".Gravatar Hugo Herbelin2018-02-20
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | This allows in particular to define notations with 'pat style binders. E.g.: A non-trivial change in this commit is storing binders and patterns separately from terms. This is not strictly necessary but has some advantages. However, it is relatively common to have binders also used as terms, or binders parsed as terms. Thus, it is already relatively common to embed binders into terms (see e.g. notation for ETA in output test Notations3.v) or to coerce terms to idents (see e.g. the notation for {x|P} where x is parsed as a constr). So, it is as simple to always store idents (and eventually patterns) as terms.
* Introducing an intermediary type "constr_prod_entry_key" for grammar ↵Gravatar Hugo Herbelin2018-02-20
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | productions. This type describes the grammar non-terminal. It typically contains ETConstrList (now renamed ETProdConstrList) but not ETBinder. It is the type for metasyntax.ml and egramcoq.ml to communicate together. The type constr_prod_entry_key with ETConstr, ETBinder, is now used only in metasyntax.ml. This allows to get rid of some "assert false" in uselessly matching over ETConstrList in metasyntax.ml and of some "assert false" in uselessly matching over ETBinder in egramcoq.ml. Also exporting less of extend.mli in API.
* Rephrasing ETBinderList with a self-documenting and invariant-carrying argument.Gravatar Hugo Herbelin2018-02-20
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* Bump year in headers.Gravatar Pierre-Marie Pédrot2017-07-04
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* Put all plugins behind an "API".Gravatar Matej Kosik2017-06-07