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This has been around for at least 16 years, with the comment
"this won't last long I hope".
https://github.com/coq/coq/commit/12965209478bd99dfbe57f07d5b525e51b903f22#diff-1a3a6f7bd5b2cf1bc6dd43ee04bbc3eaR112
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The `reference` type contains some ad-hoc locations in its
constructors, but there is no reason not to handle them with the
standard attribute container provided by `CAst.t`.
An orthogonal topic to this commit is whether the `reference` type
should contain a location or not at all.
It seems that many places would become a bit clearer by splitting
`reference` into non-located `reference` and `lreference`, however
some other places become messier so we maintain the current status-quo
for now.
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This is a minor cleanup adding a record in a try to structure the
state living in `Lib`.
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We deprecate a few functions that were deprecated in the comments plus
we place `Nameops` and `Univops` in engine where they do seem to
belong in the large picture of code organization.
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This will allow to merge back `Names` with `API.Names`
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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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The Map interface of upcoming OCaml 4.03 includes a new union operator. In
order to make our homemade implementation of Maps compatible with OCaml
versions from 3.12 to 4.03, we define our own signatures for Maps.
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When using libraries I find it convenient (and future proof) to use fully qualified paths in many places. It would be nice to have a convenient short-hand for this so that you can:
From Xxx Require Yyy Zzz.
instead of having to type:
Require Xxx.Yyy Xxx.Zzz.
Signed-off-by: Pierre Boutillier <pierre.boutillier@ens-lyon.org>
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The extended signature is defined in CMap, and should be compatible
with the old one, except that module arguments have to be explicitely
named. The implementation itself is quite unsafe, as it relies on the
current implementation of OCaml maps, even though that should not be
a problem (it has not changed in ages).
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Ok, this is merely a matter of taste, but up to now the usage
in Coq is rather to use capital letters instead of _ in the
names of inner modules.
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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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"Print Module M" prints now by default both a signature
(fields with their types) and a body (fields with their types
and transparent bodies).
"Print Module Type M" could be used both when M is a module
or a module Type, it will only display th signature of M.
The earlier minimalist behavior (printing only the field names)
could be reactivated by option "Set Short Module Printing".
For the moment, the content of internal sub-modules and sub-modtypes
are not displayed.
Note: this commit is an experiment, many sitations are still
unsupported. When such situations are encountered, Print Module
will fall back on the earlier minimalist behavior. This might
occur in particular in presence of "with" annotations, or in the
conjonction of a non-global module (i.e. functor or module type)
and internal sub-modules.
Side effects of this commit:
- a better compare function for global_reference, with no
allocations at each comparison
- Nametab.the_globrevtab is now searched according to user part only
of a kernel_name
- The printing of an inductive block is now in Printer, and rely less
on the Nametab. Instead, we use identifiers in mind_typename and
mind_consnames. Note that Print M.indu will not display anymore
the pseudo-code "Inductive M.indu ..." but rather "Inductive indu..."
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In particular, the unused lib/tlm.ml and lib/gset.ml are removed
In addition, to simplify code, Libobject.record_object returning only the
('a->obj) function, which is enough almost all the time.
Use Libobject.record_object_full if you really need also the (obj->'a).
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Applied it to fix mli file headers.
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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 taking in account equivalent names of inductive types.
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1- Management of the name-space in a modular development / sharing of non-logical objects.
2- Performance of atomic module operations (adding a module to the environment, subtyping ...).
1-
There are 3 module constructions which derive equalities on fields from a module to another:
Let P be a module path and foo a field of P
Module M := P.
Module M.
Include P.
...
End M.
Declare Module K : S with Module M := P.
In this 3 cases we don't want to be bothered by the duplication of names.
Of course, M.foo delta reduce to P.foo but many non-logical features of coq
do not work modulo conversion (they use eq_constr or constr_pat object).
To engender a transparent name-space (ie using P.foo or M.foo is the same thing)
we quotient the name-space by the equivalence relation on names induced by the
3 constructions above.
To implement this, the types constant and mutual_inductive are now couples of
kernel_names. The first projection correspond to the name used by the user and the second
projection to the canonical name, for example the internal name of M.foo is
(M.foo,P.foo).
So:
*************************************************************************************
* Use the eq_(con,mind,constructor,gr,egr...) function and not = on names values *
*************************************************************************************
Map and Set indexed on names are ordered on user name for the kernel side
and on canonical name outside. Thus we have sharing of notation, hints... for free
(also for a posteriori declaration of them, ex: a notation on M.foo will be
avaible on P.foo). If you want to use this, use the appropriate compare function
defined in name.ml or libnames.ml.
2-
No more time explosion (i hoppe) when using modules i have re-implemented atomic
module operations so that they are all linear in the size of the module. We also
have no more unique identifier (internal module names) for modules, it is now based
on a section_path like mechanism => we have less substitutions to perform at require,
module closing and subtyping but we pre-compute more information hence if we instanciate
several functors then we have bigger vo.
Last thing, the checker will not work well on vo(s) that contains one of the 3 constructions
above, i will work on it soon...
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string in most commands expecting a global name (e.g. 'Print "+"' for
an infix notation or 'Print "{ _ } + { _ }"' for a misfix notation,
possibly surrounded by a scope delimiter). Support for such smart
globals in VERNAC EXTEND to do.
Added a file smartlocate.ml for high-level globalization functions.
Mini-nettoyage metasyntax.ml.
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in commit r12265. Add a few synonyms back in Libnames/Nameops to
maintain some minimal compatibility.
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(uniformisation of function names, classification). One of the most
visible change is the renaming of section_path into full_path (the
use of name section was obsolete due to the module system, but I
don't know if the new name is the best chosen one - especially it
remains some "sp" here and there).
- Simplification of the interface of classify_object (first argument dropped).
- Simplification of the code for vernac keyword "End".
- Other small cleaning or dead code removal.
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for record fields (using "someproj : sometype where not := constr" syntax). Only one
notation allowed currently and no redeclaration after the record
declaration either (will be done for typeclasses).
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- Option -R fait maintenant des Import à tous les niveaux de la
hiérarchie de répertoires. Par exemple, Require "Init.Wf" marche.
- Option -I rend maintenant possible l'accès aux sous-répertoires via
les noms qualifiés. Ainsi -R est exactement comme -I sauf qu'il
rend récursivement visibles les noms non qualifiés.
- Ajout option -I dir -as coqdir, et par symétrie, -R dir -as coqdir.
- Ajout option -exclude-dir pour exclure certains sous-répertoires de
la descente récursive de -R.
- Amélioration message de localisation pour fichiers venant d'un "state".
- Adaptation du checker (et ajout du test check_coq_overwriting qui
semblait involontairement oublié dans l'option -R).
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Au passage, un peu plus de standardisation des noms de fonctions de
globalisation
Principe de base :
locate_foo : qualid -> foo (échoue avec Not_found)
global : reference -> global_reference (échoue avec UserError)
global_of_foo : foo -> global_reference (échoue avec UserError)
f_with_alias : se comporte comme f mais prenant aussi en compte les
notations de la forme "Notation id:=ref"
Principale exception :
locate, au lieu de locate_global
locate_global_with_alias, qui prend en entrée un "qualid located"
Restent beaucoup de fonctions qui pourraient utiliser
global_with_alias au lieu de global, notamment dans contribs.
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discharge_function des implicites au cas des scopes d'arguments)
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- Avant : une unique méthode discharge_function qui avait accès à l'ancien
environnement mais pas de possibilité de raisonner avec les objets
du nouvel environnement en cours de construction. C'était problématique
pour le discharge des implicites, arguments scope, etc qui étaient
finalement faits en même temps que le discharge des constantes et inductifs
mais avec pour effets de bord que les entrées dans la lib_stk arrivaient
juste avant celles des constantes et inductifs avec des problèmes pour
effacer les bonnes entrées au moment du reset
- Maintenant : deux méthodes distinctes : discharge_function qui est appliquée
pour collecter de l'ancien environnement ce qui est à garder dans la
section et rebuild_function qui reconstruit le nouvel environnement
connaissant déjà les nouvelles valeurs des objets précédants (on se rapproche
ainsi plus de la méthode en deux temps d'avant la 8.1 tout en offrant
l'extensibilité que la méthode ancienne du fichier discharge.ml ne
permettait pas)
Au passage, ajout d'un modificateur Global aux déclarations
d'implicites et d'arguments scopes pour indiquer qu'elles doivent
perdurer à la sortie de la section
Au passage, suppression de l'objet DISCHARGED-HYPS-MAP et intégration
aux objets VARIABLE/CONSTANT/INDUCTIVE (seule la table des hyps
discharged reste)
Au passage, nettoyage impargs.ml, suppression code mort résiduel du
traducteur etc...
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Correction d'un bug dans add_glob (list_chop), avec ajout des list_drop_prefix dans lib/util.ml et de drop_dirpath_prefix dans library/libnames.ml
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reference
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and ConstrMap to Names
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