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* Remove some unused values and typesGravatar Gaetan Gilbert2017-04-27
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* [stm] Remove edit_id.Gravatar Emilio Jesus Gallego Arias2017-04-12
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | We remove `edit_id` from the STM. In PIDE they serve a different purpose, however in Coq they were of limited utility and required many special cases all around the code. Indeed, parsing is not an asynchronous operation in Coq, thus having feedback about parsing didn't make much sense. All clients indeed ignore such feedback and handle parsing in a synchronous way. XML protocol clients are unaffected, they rely on the instead on the Fail value. This commit supersedes PR#203.
* [pp] Debug feeder is not needed anymore.Gravatar Emilio Jesus Gallego Arias2017-03-21
| | | | -> Candidate to be merge with the main feedback commit.
* [pp] Make feedback the only logging mechanism.Gravatar Emilio Jesus Gallego Arias2017-03-21
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Previously to this patch, Coq featured to distinct logging paths: the console legacy one, based on `Pp.std_ppcmds` and Ocaml's `Format` module, and the `Feedback` one, intended to encapsulate message inside a more general, GUI-based feedback protocol. This patch removes the legacy logging path and makes feedback canonical. Thus, the core of Coq has no dependency on console code anymore. Additionally, this patch resolves the duplication of "document" formats present in the same situation. The original console-based printing code relied on an opaque datatype `std_ppcmds`, (mostly a reification of `Format`'s format strings) that could be then rendered to the console. However, the feedback path couldn't reuse this type due to its opaque nature. The first versions just embedded rending of `std_ppcmds` to a string, however in 8.5 a new "rich printing" type, `Richpp.richpp` was introduced. The idea for this type was to be serializable, however it brought several problems: it didn't have proper document manipulation operations, its format was overly verbose and didn't preserve the full layout, and it still relied on `Format` for generation, making client-side rendering difficult. We thus follow the plan outlined in CEP#9, that is to say, we take a public and refactored version of `std_ppcmds` as the canonical "document type", and move feedback to be over there. The toplevel now is implemented as a feedback listener and has ownership of the console. `richpp` is now IDE-specific, and only used for legacy rendering. It could go away in future versions. `std_ppcmds` carries strictly more information and is friendlier to client-side rendering and display control. Thus, the new panorama is: - `Feedback` has become a very module for event dispatching. - `Pp` contains a target-independent box-based document format. It also contains the `Format`-based renderer. - All console access lives in `toplevel`, with console handlers private to coqtop. _NOTE_: After this patch, many printing parameters such as printing width or depth should be set client-side. This works better IMO, clients don't need to notify Coq about resizing anywmore. Indeed, for box-based capable backends such as HTML or LaTeX, the UI can directly render and let the engine perform the word breaking work. _NOTE_: Many messages could benefit from new features of the output format, however we have chosen not to alter them to preserve output. A Future commits will move console tag handling in `Pp_style` to `toplevel/`, where it logically belongs. The only change with regards to printing is that the "Error:" header was added to console output in several different positions, we have removed some of this duplication, now error messages should be a bit more consistent.
* [feedback] Allow to remove feedback listeners.Gravatar Emilio Jesus Gallego Arias2017-03-21
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* [pp] Prepare for serialization, remove opaque glue.Gravatar Emilio Jesus Gallego Arias2017-03-21
| | | | | We also remove flushing operations `msg_with`, now the flushing responsibility belong to the owner of the formatter.
* [pp] Replace `Pp.Tag` by `Ppstyle.tag` = `string list`Gravatar Emilio Jesus Gallego Arias2017-03-21
| | | | | | | | This is what has always been used, so it doesn't represent a functional change. This is just a preliminary patch, but many more possibilities could be done wrt tags.
* Remove unused feedback_content: GoalsGravatar CJ Bell2016-11-10
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* [pp] Remove duplicate color logger.Gravatar Emilio Jesus Gallego Arias2016-09-30
| | | | | | | | | | | We use the same printing path for color and mono terminal output, thus removing the duplicate printers which avoids problems as they don't have to be kept in sync anymore. We tag unconditionally but set the `pp_tag` tagger properly. This removes IO from `Ppstyle` with IMO is the right thing to do. Test suite passes.
* feedback: provide a feeder that prints debug messagesGravatar Enrico Tassi2016-09-13
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* feedback: support multiple feedback listenersGravatar Enrico Tassi2016-09-05
| | | | So that a module can add his own and look at the traffic
* A new infrastructure for warnings.Gravatar Maxime Dénès2016-06-29
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | On the user side, coqtop and coqc take a list of warning names or categories after -w. No prefix means activate the warning, a "-" prefix means deactivate it, and "+" means turn the warning into an error. Special categories include "all", and "default" which contains the warnings enabled by default. We also provide a vernacular Set Warnings which takes the same flags as argument. Note that coqc now prints warnings. The name and category of a warning are printed with the warning itself. On the developer side, Feedback.msg_warning is still accessible, but the recommended way to print a warning is in two steps: 1) create it by: let warn_my_warning = CWarnings.create ~name:"my-warning" ~category:"my-category" (fun args -> Pp.strbrk ...) 2) print it by: warn_my_warning args
* [feedback] Remove `ErrorMsg` in favor of `Message Error`.Gravatar Emilio Jesus Gallego Arias2016-06-25
| | | | | | | | | | The ErrorMsg datatype was introduced to allow locations in messages, however, it was redundant with error and used only in one place. We remove it in favor of a more uniform treatment of messages with location. This patch also removes the use of `Loc.ghost` in one place. Lightly tested.
* [feedback] Allow messages to carry a location.Gravatar Emilio Jesus Gallego Arias2016-06-25
| | | | | | | The new warnings mechanism may which to forward a location to IDEs. This also makes sense for other message types. Next step is to remove redundant MsgError feedback type.
* [feedback] Add optional ?loc parameter to loggers.Gravatar Emilio Jesus Gallego Arias2016-06-25
| | | | | | | | This is a first step to relay location info in an uniform way, as needed by warnings and other mechanisms. The location info remains unused for now, but coqtop printing could take advantage of it if so wished.
* [feedback] Remove unused tag on `Debug` level.Gravatar Emilio Jesus Gallego Arias2016-06-25
| | | | IMO level indicators are not the proper place to store this information.
* Encapsulate xml serialization in xmlprotocol.mliGravatar Emilio Jesus Gallego Arias2016-06-02
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | This eases the task of replacing/improving the serializer, as well as making it more resistant. See pitfalls below: Main changes are: - fold `message` type into `feedback` type - make messages of type `Richpp.richpp` so we are explicit about the content being a rich document. - moved serialization functions for messages and stateid to `Xmlprotocol` - improved a couple of internal API points (`is_message`). Tested.
* Feedback cleanupGravatar Emilio Jesus Gallego Arias2016-05-31
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | This patch splits pretty printing representation from IO operations. - `Pp` is kept in charge of the abstract pretty printing representation. - The `Feedback` module provides interface for doing printing IO. The patch continues work initiated for 8.5 and has the following effects: - The following functions in `Pp`: `pp`, `ppnl`, `pperr`, `pperrnl`, `pperr_flush`, `pp_flush`, `flush_all`, `msg`, `msgnl`, `msgerr`, `msgerrnl`, `message` are removed. `Feedback.msg_*` functions must be used instead. - Feedback provides different backends to handle output, currently, `stdout`, `emacs` and CoqIDE backends are provided. - Clients cannot specify flush policy anymore, thus `pp_flush` et al are gone. - `Feedback.feedback` takes an `edit_or_state_id` instead of the old mix. Lightly tested: Test-suite passes, Proof General and CoqIDE seem to work.
* Merge branch 'v8.5'Gravatar Pierre-Marie Pédrot2016-01-21
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| * Update copyright headers.Gravatar Maxime Dénès2016-01-20
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* | Rich printing of messages.Gravatar Pierre-Marie Pédrot2015-09-20
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* Update headers.Gravatar Maxime Dénès2015-01-12
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* Feedback: API cleaned up, documented and made user extensibleGravatar Enrico Tassi2014-11-27
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* Feedback message: hold extra info to help routingGravatar Enrico Tassi2014-10-31
| | | | | PIDE based GUIs can take advantage of multiple panels and get some feedback routed there. E.g. query panel
* When loading libraries, feed back dependencies.Gravatar Carst Tankink2014-10-13
| | | | | | | | These dependencies between files can be used by UIs to guide compilation and reloading of files. FileDependency (Some "/foo.v", "/bar.v") means foo depends on bar. FileDependency (None, "/bar.v") means the current file depends on bar.
* STM: report the (structured) goals as XMLGravatar Carst Tankink2014-10-01
| | | | | The leafs of the XML trees are still pretty-printed strings, but this could be refined later on.
* STM: code restructured to reuse task queue for tacticsGravatar Enrico Tassi2014-08-05
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* STM: encapsulate Pp.message in Feedback.feedbackGravatar Carst Tankink2014-08-04
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* Feedback: LoadedFile + GoalsGravatar Enrico Tassi2014-07-11
| | | | | LoadedFile is generated when a .vo is loaded Goals is generated when -feedback-goals
* all coqide specific files moved into ide/Gravatar Enrico Tassi2014-06-25
lib/interface split into: - lib/feedback subscribe-based feedback bus (also used by coqidetop) - ide/interface definition of coqide protocol messages lib/pp structured info/err/warn messages lib/serialize split into: - lib/serialize generic xml serialization (list, pairs, int, loc, ...) used by coqide but potentially useful to other interfaces - ide/xmlprotocol serialization of protocol messages as in ide/interface the only drawback is that coqidetop needs -thread and I had to pass that option to all files in ide/