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by hopefully computing the right position where to reinit an empty
level. Also removing obsolete comment.
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adding a new grammar entry for clauses
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With ocaml 4.01, the 'unused open' warning also checks the mli :-)
Beware: some open are reported as useless when compiling with camlp5,
but are necessary for compatibility with camlp4. These open are now
marked with a comment.
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containing opaque grammar objects, it now contains a string representing
the entry. In order to recover the entry from the string, the former must
have been created with [Pcoq.create_generic_entry] or similar. This is
guaranteed for entries generated by ARGUMENT EXTEND, and must be done by
hand otherwise.
Some plugins were fixed accordingly.
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refine tactic, which now uses plain glob_constr's. Now there
is no real need to depend on goal when interpreting genargs.
Possible minor incompatibilities:
1. The interpretation of glob_constr to constr is now done by
Goal.constr_of_raw, which may be slightly dumbier than the dedicated
Tacinterp.interp_open_constr which tries harder. Stdlib and test-suite
do go through, though.
2. I had to change the parsing level of wit_glob in Extraargs
from lconstr to constr. It may break ML notations using glob, but
as they are only used inside Coq code and all well-parenthezised,
it should be OK.
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level of generic arguments. This only matters at parsing time.
TODO: the current status is not satisfactory enough, as rule
emptyness is still decided w.r.t. generic arguments. This should be
done on a grammar entry basis instead.
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through a unique generic argument, and the level is only considered
at parsing time.
This may introduce unnecessary parentheses in Ltac printing though,
as every tactic argument is collapsed at the lowest level. I assume
this does not matter that much, and anyway Ltac printing is quite
bugged as of today.
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related types. This will ultimately allow putting genargs into
these ASTs.
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their own file, Stdarg.
This required a little trick to correctly handle wit_* naming. We
use a dynamic table to remember exactly where those arguments come
from.
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Now, instead of having three unrelated types describing a dynamic
type at each level (raw, glob, top), we have a "('a, 'b, 'c) genarg_type"
whose parameters describe the reified type at each level.
This has various advantages:
- No more code duplication to handle the three level separately;
- Safer code: one is not authorized to mix unrelated types when what
was morally expected was a genarg_type.
- Each level-specialized representation can be accessed through
well-typed projections: rawwit, glbwit and topwit.
Documenting a bit Genarg b.t.w.
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kernel on CAMLP4/5 structures, and consequently should also erase
such structures from vo files.
This modification requires some code duplication, mainly while
reimplementing our own location data type. This is chiefly visible
in the ml4 files, where CAMLP4/5 locations must be manually converted
to our locations with an explicit (!@) cast operator.
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peculiarly messy, I hope I did not introduce too many bugs.
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List module. That way, an "open Util" in the header permits using
any function of CList in the List namespace (and in particular, this
permits optimized reimplementations of the List functions, as, for
example, tail-rec implementations.
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grammar.cma
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It's the right place for it, and it will allow cutting some deps
for grammar.cma later.
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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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Program subtactic. Ideally, locality flags should be handled in a nicer way...
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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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- Added support for recursive notations with binders
- Added support for arbitrary large iterators in recursive notations
- More checks on the use of variables and improved error messages
- Do side-effects in metasyntax only when sure that everything is ok
- Documentation
Note: it seems there were a small bug in match_alist (instances obtained
from matching the first copy of iterator were not propagated).
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The choice between camlp4/5 is done during configure with flags
-usecamlp5 (default for the moment) vs. -usecamlp4.
Currently, to have a full camlp4 compatibility, you need to change
all "EXTEND" and "GEXTEND Gram" into "EXTEND Gram", and change "EOI"
into "`EOI" in grammar entries. I've a sed script that does that
(actually the converse), but I prefer to re-think it and check a few
things before branching this sed into the build mechanism.
lib/compat.ml4 is heavily used to hide incompatibilities between camlp4/5
and try to propose a common interface (cf LexerSig / GrammarSig).
A few incompatible quotations have been turned into underlying code
manually, in order to make the IFDEF CAMLP5 THEN ... ELSE ... END
parsable by both camlp4 and 5. See in particular the fate of
<:str_item< declare ... end >>
Stdpp isn't used anymore, but rather Ploc (hidden behind local module Loc).
This forces to use camlp5 > 5.01.
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Cf tok.ml, token isn't anymore string*string where first
string encodes the kind of the token, but rather a nice
sum type. Unfortunately, string*string (a.k.a Plexing.pattern)
is still used in some places of Camlp5, so there's a few
conversions back and forth. But the penalty should be quite low,
and having nicer tokens helps in the forthcoming integration
of support for camlp4 post 3.10
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Ocaml 3.10.0 is already three year old...
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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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This is a fairly large commit (around 140 files and 7000 lines of code
impacted), it will cause some troubles for sure (I've listed the know
regressions below, there is bound to be more).
At this state of developpement it brings few features to the user, as
the old tactics were
ported with no change. Changes are on the side of the developer mostly.
Here comes a list of the major changes. I will stay brief, but the code
is hopefully well documented so that it is reasonably easy to infer the
details from it.
Feature developer-side:
* Primitives for a "real" refine tactic (generating a goal for each
evar).
* Abstract type of tactics, goals and proofs
* Tactics can act on several goals (formally all the focused goals). An
interesting consequence of this is that the tactical (. ; [ . | ... ])
can be separated in two
tacticals (. ; .) and ( [ . | ... ] ) (although there is a conflict for
this particular syntax). We can also imagine a tactic to reorder the
goals.
* Possibility for a tactic to pass a value to following tactics (a
typical example is
an intro function which tells the following tactics which name it
introduced).
* backtracking primitives for tactics (it is now possible to implement a
tactical '+'
with (a+b);c equivalent to (a;c+b;c) (itself equivalent to
(a;c||b;c)). This is a valuable
tool to implement tactics like "auto" without nowing of the
implementation of tactics.
* A notion of proof modes, which allows to dynamically change the parser
for tactics. It is controlled at user level with the keywords Set
Default Proof Mode (this is the proof mode which is loaded at the start
of each proof) and Proof Mode (switches the proof mode of the current
proof) to control them.
* A new primitive Evd.fold_undefined which operates like an Evd.fold,
except it only goes through the evars whose body is Evar_empty. This is
a common operation throughout the code,
some of the fold-and-test-if-empty occurences have been replaced by
fold_undefined. For now,
it is only implemented as a fold-and-test, but we expect to have some
optimisations coming some day, as there can be a lot of evars in an
evar_map with this new implementation (I've observed a couple of
thousands), whereas there are rarely more than a dozen undefined ones.
Folding being a linear operation, this might result in a significant
speed-up.
* The declarative mode has been moved into the plugins. This is made
possible by the proof mode feature. I tried to document it so that it
can serve as a tutorial for a tactic mode plugin.
Features user-side:
* Unfocus does not go back to the root of the proof if several Focus-s
have been performed.
It only goes back to the point where it was last focused.
* experimental (non-documented) support of keywords
BeginSubproof/EndSubproof:
BeginSubproof focuses on first goal, one can unfocus only with
EndSubproof, and only
if the proof is completed for that goal.
* experimental (non-documented) support for bullets ('+', '-' and '*')
they act as hierarchical BeginSubproof/EndSubproof:
First time one uses '+' (for instance) it focuses on first goal, when
the subproof is
completed, one can use '+' again which unfocuses and focuses on next
first goal.
Meanwhile, one cas use '*' (for instance) to focus more deeply.
Known regressions:
* The xml plugin had some functions related to proof trees. As the
structure of proof changed significantly, they do not work anymore.
* I do not know how to implement info or show script in this new engine.
Actually I don't even know what they were suppose to actually mean in
earlier versions either. I wager they would require some calm thinking
before going back to work.
* Declarative mode not entirely working (in particular proofs by
induction need to be restored).
* A bug in the inversion tactic (observed in some contributions)
* A bug in Program (observed in some contributions)
* Minor change in the 'old' type of tactics causing some contributions
to fail.
* Compilation time takes about 10-15% longer for unknown reasons (I
suspect it might be linked to the fact that I don't perform any
reduction at QED-s, and also to some linear operations on evar_map-s
(see Evd.fold_undefined above)).
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- make links to section variables working (used qualified names for
disambiguation and fixed the place in intern_var where to dump them)
(wish #2277)
- mapping of physical to logical paths now follows coq (see bug #2274)
(incidentally, it was also incorrectly seeing foobar.v as a in directory foo)
- added links for notations
- added new category "other" for indexing entries not starting with latin letter
(e.g. notations or non-latin identifiers which was otherwise broken)
- protected non-notation strings (from String.v) from utf8 symbol interpretation
- incidentally quoted parseable _ in notations to avoid confusion with
placeholder in the "_ + _" form of notation
- improved several "Sys_error" error messages
- fixed old bug about second dot of ".." being interpreted as regular dot
- removed obsolete lexer in index.mll (and renamed index.mll to index.ml)
- added a test-suite file for testing various features of coqdoc
Things that still do not work:
- when a notation is redefined several times in the same scope, only
the link to the first definition works
- if chars and symbols are not separated in advance, idents
that immediately follow symbols are not detected
(e.g. as in {True}+{True} where coqdoc sees a symbol "+{True}")
- parentheses, curly brackets and semi-colon not linked in notations
Things that can probably be improved:
- all notations are indexed in the same category "other"; can we do better?
- all non-latin identifiers (e.g. Greek letters) are also indexed in the
same "other" category; can we do better?
- globalization data for notations could be compacted (currently there is one
line per each proper location covered by the notation)
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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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