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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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As per https://github.com/coq/coq/pull/716#issuecomment-305140839
Partially using
```bash
git grep --name-only 'anomaly\s*\(~label:"[^"]*"\s*\)\?\(Pp.\)\?(\(\(Pp.\)\?str\)\?\s*".*[^\.!]")' | xargs sed s'/\(anomaly\s*\(~label:"[^"]*"\s*\)\?\(Pp.\)\?(\(\(Pp.\)\?str\)\?\s*".*\s*[^\.! ]\)\s*")/\1.")/g' -i
```
and
```bash
git grep --name-only ' !"' | xargs sed s'/ !"/!"/g' -i
```
The rest were manually edited by looking at the results of
```bash
git grep anomaly | grep '\.ml' | grep -v 'anomaly\s*\(~label:"[^"]*"\s*\)\?\(Pp\.\)\?(\(\(Pp.\)\?str\)\?\s*".*\(\.\|!\)")' | grep 'anomaly\($\|[^_]\)' | less
```
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Today, both modes are controlled by a single flag, however this is a
bit misleading as is_silent really means "quiet", that is to say `coqc
-q` whereas "verbose" is Coq normal operation.
We also restore proper behavior of goal printing in coqtop on quiet
mode, thanks to @Matafou for the report.
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This bug was seemingly introduced on purpose by commit 9c5ea63 in 2001. It
seems that the original motivation was to deactivate a warning when overriding
the default loadpath binding of the current directory, but in the end it made
it non-overridable.
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module)
For the moment, there is an Error module in compilers-lib/ocamlbytecomp.cm(x)a
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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
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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.
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Note: they do not even seem to have a debugging purpose, so better remove
them before they bitrot.
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The single remaining use is in library/states.ml. This use should be
reviewed, as it is most certainly broken.
The other uses of Loadpath.get_paths did not disappear by miracle though.
They were replaced by a new function Loadpath.locate_file which factors
all the uses of the function. This function should not be used as it is as
broken as Loadpath.get_paths, by definition.
Vernac.load_vernac now takes a complete path rather than looking up for
the file. That is the way it was used most of the time, so the lookup was
unnecessary. For instance, Vernac.compile was calling Library.start_library
which already expected a complete path.
Another consequence is that System.find_file_in_path is almost no longer
used (except for Loadpath.locate_file, obviously). The two remaining uses
are System.intern_state (used by States.intern_state, cf above) and
Mltop.dir_ml_load for dynamically loading compiled .ml files.
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Without this commit, passing "-R theories Coq" to "coqtop -nois" has no
effect since "-Q theories Coq" has already been done implicitly.
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The new behaviour is simple: either a path is in the loadpaths or it is not.
No more wild expansions of paths!
This should not affect -R and -Q, but it does change the semantics of -I -as.
Still, there are no more users of it and it only does so in a subtle way.
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This is done by adding a fourth type of loadpath, the ones that are
neither implicit nor root, for the subdirectories of a -Q root.
Note: this means that scanning for available directories is no longer done
on the fly for -Q, but once and for all, as with -R.
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The call to the native compiler can fail due to the sheer amounts of -I
options passed to it. Indeed, it is easy to get the command line to exceed
512KB, thus causing various operating systems to reject it. This commit
avoids the issue by only passing the -I options that matter for the
currently compiled code.
Note that, in the worst case, this commit is still not sufficient on
Windows (32KB max), but this worst case should be rather uncommon and thus
can be ignored for now.
For the record, the command-line size mandated by Posix is 4KB.
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This option complements -I-as and -R. As the two other options, it adds a
new loadpath, but contrarily to them, files are not looked into the
directory unless fully qualified.
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Testcase:
mkdir a
echo "Definition t := O." > a/a.v
coqc -R a a a/a.v
echo "Require Import a.a. Definition u := t." > b.v
coqc -I . b.v
rm -rf a b.*
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it into the standard logger instead.
git-svn-id: svn+ssh://scm.gforge.inria.fr/svn/coq/trunk@16491 85f007b7-540e-0410-9357-904b9bb8a0f7
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- Most of the time, the table registered via Summary.declare_summary
is just a single reference. A new function Summary.ref now allows
to both declare this ref and register it to summary in one shot.
- Clarifications concerning the role of [init_function].
For statically registered tables that don't need a special initializer,
just do nothing there (see the new Summary.nop function).
Beware: now that Summary exports a function named "ref", any code that
do an "open Summary" will probably fail to compile.
git-svn-id: svn+ssh://scm.gforge.inria.fr/svn/coq/trunk@16441 85f007b7-540e-0410-9357-904b9bb8a0f7
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git-svn-id: svn+ssh://scm.gforge.inria.fr/svn/coq/trunk@16373 85f007b7-540e-0410-9357-904b9bb8a0f7
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the interface.
git-svn-id: svn+ssh://scm.gforge.inria.fr/svn/coq/trunk@16372 85f007b7-540e-0410-9357-904b9bb8a0f7
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