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especially about unused definitions, unused opens and unused rec
flags.
The following patch uses information gathered using these warnings to
clean Coq source tree. In this patch, I focused on warnings whose fix
are very unlikely to introduce bugs.
(a) "unused rec flags". They cannot change the semantics of the program
but only allow the inliner to do a better job.
(b) "unused type definitions". I only removed type definitions that were
given to functors that do not require them. Some type definitions were
used as documentation to obtain better error messages, but were not
ascribed to any definition. I superficially mentioned them in one
arbitrary chosen definition to remove the warning. This is unaesthetic
but I did not find a better way.
(c) "unused for loop index". The following idiom of imperative
programming is used at several places: "for i = 1 to n do
that_side_effect () done". I replaced "i" with "_i" to remove the
warning... but, there is a combinator named "Util.repeat" that
would only cost us a function call while improving readibility.
Should'nt we use it?
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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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against many patterns.
Conflicts:
lib/dnet.ml
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==========
This big patch is commited here with a HUGE experimental tag on it. It
is probably not a finished job. The aim of committing it now, as
agreed with Hugo, is to get some feedback from potential users to
identify more clearly the directions the implementation could take. So
please feel free to mail me any remarks, bug reports or advices at
<puech@cs.unibo.it>.
Here are the changes induced by it :
For the user
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* Search tools have been reimplemented to be faster and more
general. Affected are [SearchPattern], [SearchRewrite] and [Search]
(not [SearchAbout] yet). Changes are:
- All of them accept general constructions, and previous syntactical
limitations are abolished. In particular, one can for example
[SearchPattern (nat -> Prop)], which will find [isSucc], but also
[le], [gt] etc.
- Patterns are typed. This means that you cannot search mistyped
expressions anymore. I'm not sure if it's a good or a bad thing
though (especially regarding coercions)...
* New tool to automatically infer (some) Record/Typeclasses instances.
Usage : [Record/Class *Infer* X := ...] flags a record/class as
subject to instance search. There is also an option to
activate/deactivate the search [Set/Unset Autoinstance]. It works
by finding combinations of definitions (actually all kinds of
objects) which forms a record instance, possibly parameterized. It
is activated at two moments:
- A complete search is done when defining a new record, to find all
possible instances that could have been formed with past
definitions. Example:
Require Import List.
Record Infer Monoid A (op:A->A->A) e :=
{ assoc : forall x y z, op x (op y z) = op (op x y) z;
idl : forall x, x = op x e ;
idr : forall x, x = op e x }.
new instance Monoid_autoinstance_1 : (Monoid nat plus 0)
[...]
- At each new declaration (Definition, Axiom, Inductive), a search
is made to find instances involving the new object. Example:
Parameter app_nil_beg : forall A (l:list A), l = nil ++ l.
new instance Build_Monoid_autoinstance_12 :
(forall H : Type, Monoid (list H) app nil) :=
(fun H : Type =>
Build_Monoid (list H) app nil ass_app (app_nil_beg H)
(app_nil_end H))
For the developper
==================
* New yet-to-be-named datastructure in [lib/dnet.ml]. Should do
efficient one-to-many or many-to-one non-linear first-order
filtering, faster than traditional methods like discrimination nets
(so yes, the name of the file should probably be changed).
* Comes with its application to Coq's terms
[pretyping/term_dnet.ml]. Terms are represented so that you can
search for patterns under products as fast as you would do not under
products, and facilities are provided to express other kind of
searches (head of application, under equality, whatever you need
that can be expressed as a pattern)
* A global repository of all objects defined and imported is
maintained [toplevel/libtypes.ml], with all search facilities
described before.
* A certain kind of proof search in [toplevel/autoinstance.ml]. For
the moment it is specialized on finding instances, but it should be
generalizable and reusable (more on this in a few months :-).
The bad news
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* Compile time should increase by 0 to 15% (depending on the size of
the Requires done). This could be optimized greatly by not
performing substitutions on modules which are not functors I
think. There may also be some inefficiency sources left in my code
though...
* Vo's also gain a little bit of weight (20%). That's inevitable if I
wanted to store the big datastructure of objects, but could also be
optimized some more.
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