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We need to a partial restore. I think that we could design a better
API, but further work on the toplevel state should improve it
progressively.
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In the transition towards a less global state handling we have the
necessity of mix imperative setting [notably for the modules/section
code] and functional handling of state [notably in the STM].
In that scenario, it is very convenient to have typed access to the
Coq's `summary`. Thus, I reify the API to support typed access to the
`summary`, and implement such access in a couple of convenient places.
We also update some internal datatypes to simplify the `frozen` data
type. We also remove the use of hashes as it doesn't really make
things faster, and most operations are now over `Maps` anyways.
I believe this goes in line with recent work by @ppedrot.
We also deprecate the non-typed accessors, which were only supposed to
be used in the STM, which is now ported to the finer primitives.
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The patch has three parts:
- Introduction of a configure flag `-bytecode-compiler (yes|no)`
(due to static initialization this is a configure-time option)
- Installing the hooks that register the VM with the pretyper and the
kernel conditionally on the flag.
- Replacing the normalization function in `Redexpr` by compute if the
VM is disabled.
We also rename `Coq_config.no_native_compiler` to `native_compiler`
and `Flags.native_compiler` to `output_native_objects` [see #4607].
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They are now bound at the library + module level and can be qualified
and shadowed according to the usual rules of qualified names.
Parsing and printing of universes "u+n" done as well.
In sections, global universes are discharged as well, checking that
they can be defined globally when they are introduced
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We remove deprecated syntax "Coercion Local" and such, and seize the
opportunity to refactor some code around vernac_expr.
We also do a small fix on the STM classification, which didn't know about
Let Fixpoint and Let CoFixpoint.
This is a preliminary step for the work on attributes.
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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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Note the problem with `create_evar_defs`.
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We mirror the structure of EConstr and move the destructors from `Term`
to `Constr`.
This is a step towards having a single module for `Constr`.
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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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We do up to `Term` which is the main bulk of the changes.
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This will allow to merge back `Names` with `API.Names`
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This is a first step towards some of the solutions proposed in #6008.
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4.02.3 has been the minimal OCaml version for a while now.
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We make Vernacentries.interp functional wrt state, and thus remove
state-handling from `Future`. Now, a future needs a closure if it
wants to preserve state.
Consequently, `Vernacentries.interp` takes a state, and returns the
new one.
We don't explicitly thread the state in the STM yet, instead, we
recover the state that was used before and pass it explicitly to
`interp`.
I have tested the commit with the files in interactive, but we aware
that some new bugs may appear or old ones be made more apparent.
However, I am confident that this step will improve our understanding
of bugs.
In some cases, we perform a bit more summary wrapping/unwrapping. This
will go away in future commits; informal timings for a full make:
- master:
real 2m11,027s
user 8m30,904s
sys 1m0,000s
- no_futures:
real 2m8,474s
user 8m34,380s
sys 0m59,156s
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We move toplevel/STM flags from `Flags` to their proper components;
this ensures that low-level code doesn't depend on them, which was
incorrect and source of many problems wrt the interfaces.
Lower-level components should not be aware whether they are running in
batch or interactive mode, but instead provide a functional interface.
In particular:
== Added flags ==
- `Safe_typing.allow_delayed_constants`
Allow delayed constants in the kernel.
- `Flags.record_aux_file`
Output `Proof using` information from the kernel.
- `System.trust_file_cache`
Assume that the file system won't change during our run.
== Deleted flags ==
- `Flags.compilation_mode`
- `Flags.batch_mode`
Additionally, we modify the STM entry point and `coqtop` to account
for the needed state. Note that testing may be necessary and the
number of combinations possible exceeds what the test-suite / regular
use does.
The next step is to fix the initialization problems [c.f. Bugzilla],
which will require a larger rework of the STM interface.
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For now, a few vernacular features were lot in the process, like locating
Ltac definitions. This will be fixed in an upcoming commit.
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The fix is not anymore needed after Id.of_string was made strict
(5b218f87). This allows to support the whole official syntax of
identifiers and not just the alpha-numerical ones (without quote).
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Also adding fold_right_map by consistency.
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Fixes bug 5597.
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This is a second try at removing the hooks for the legacy xml export
system which can't currently be tested.
It is also not included in the API, so it should either be included in
it or this PR be applied.
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The use of template polymorphism in constants was quite limited, as it
only applied to definitions that were exactly inductive types without any
parameter whatsoever. Furthermore, it seems that following the introduction
of polymorphic definitions, the code path enforced regular polymorphism as
soon as the type of a definition was given, which was in practice almost
always.
Removing this feature had no observable effect neither on the test-suite,
nor on any development that we monitor on Travis. I believe it is safe to
assume it was nowadays useless.
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Instead of relying on a mutable state in the object pushed on the libstack,
we export an API in the kernel that exports the side-effects of a given
entry in the global environment.
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We move a bunch of modules (`Impargs`, `Declare`, `Ind_tables`,
`Miscprint`) to their proper place as they were declared in different
`mllib` files than the one in their directory.
In some cases this could be refined but we don't do anything fancy, we
just reflect the status quo.
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We aditionally return the abstract universe context inside the option. This
is relatively painless as most uses were using the option as a boolean.
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We return the abstract context instead of an arbitrary instantiation.
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Instead of returning either an instance or the set of constraints, we rather
return the corresponding abstracted context. We also push back all uses of
abstraction-breaking calls from these functions out of the kernel.
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This function breaks the abstraction barrier of abstract universe contexts,
as it provides a way to observe the bound names of such a context. We remove
all the uses that can be easily get rid of with the current API.
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