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* Fix 4.04 warningsGravatar Gaetan Gilbert2017-04-27
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* Remove unused [open] statementsGravatar Gaetan Gilbert2017-04-27
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* Using delayed universe instances in EConstr.Gravatar Pierre-Marie Pédrot2017-04-01
| | | | | | The transition has been done a bit brutally. I think we can still save a lot of useless normalizations here and there by providing the right API in EConstr. Nonetheless, this is a first step.
* Merge branch 'trunk' into pr379Gravatar Maxime Dénès2017-03-24
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| * Moving the Ltac plugin to a pack-based one.Gravatar Pierre-Marie Pédrot2017-02-17
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | This is cumbersome, because now code may fail at link time if it's not referring to the correct module name. Therefore, one has to add corresponding open statements a the top of every file depending on a Ltac module. This includes seemingly unrelated files that use EXTEND statements.
* | Definining EConstr-based contexts.Gravatar Pierre-Marie Pédrot2017-02-14
| | | | | | | | | | | | This removes quite a few unsafe casts. Unluckily, I had to reintroduce the old non-module based names for these data structures, because I could not reproduce easily the same hierarchy in EConstr.
* | Evar-normalizing functions now act on EConstrs.Gravatar Pierre-Marie Pédrot2017-02-14
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* | Removing various compatibility layers of tactics.Gravatar Pierre-Marie Pédrot2017-02-14
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* | Funind API using EConstr.Gravatar Pierre-Marie Pédrot2017-02-14
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* | Removing compatibility layers in RetypingGravatar Pierre-Marie Pédrot2017-02-14
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* | Removing some return type compatibility layers in Termops.Gravatar Pierre-Marie Pédrot2017-02-14
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* | Reductionops now return EConstrs.Gravatar Pierre-Marie Pédrot2017-02-14
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* | Equality API using EConstr.Gravatar Pierre-Marie Pédrot2017-02-14
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* | Tactics API using EConstr.Gravatar Pierre-Marie Pédrot2017-02-14
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* | Hipattern API using EConstr.Gravatar Pierre-Marie Pédrot2017-02-14
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* | Tacmach API using EConstr.Gravatar Pierre-Marie Pédrot2017-02-14
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* | Typing API using EConstr.Gravatar Pierre-Marie Pédrot2017-02-14
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* | Reductionops API using EConstr.Gravatar Pierre-Marie Pédrot2017-02-14
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* | Termops API using EConstr.Gravatar Pierre-Marie Pédrot2017-02-14
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* Revert "Merge remote-tracking branch 'github/pr/283' into trunk"Gravatar Maxime Dénès2016-09-22
| | | | | | | | | I hadn't realized that this PR uses OCaml's 4.03 inlined records feature. I will advocate again for a switch to the latest OCaml stable version, but meanwhile, let's revert. Sorry for the noise. This reverts commit 3c47248abc27aa9c64120db30dcb0d7bf945bc70, reversing changes made to ceb68d1d643ac65f500e0201f61e73cf22e6e2fb.
* Stylistic improvements in intf/decl_kinds.mli.Gravatar Maxime Dénès2016-09-20
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | We get rid of tuples containing booleans (typically for universe polymorphism) by replacing them with records. The previously common idom: if pi2 kind (* polymorphic *) then ... else ... becomes: if kind.polymorphic then ... else ... To make the construction and destruction of these records lightweight, the labels of boolean arguments for universe polymorphism are now usually also called "polymorphic".
* Merge PR #244.Gravatar Pierre-Marie Pédrot2016-09-08
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* | CLEANUP: minor readability improvementsGravatar Matej Kosik2016-08-24
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | mainly concerning referring to "Context.{Rel,Named}.get_{id,value,type}" functions. If multiple modules define a function with a same name, e.g.: Context.{Rel,Named}.get_type those calls were prefixed with a corresponding prefix to make sure that it is obvious which function is being called.
| * Make the user_err header an optional parameter.Gravatar Emilio Jesus Gallego Arias2016-08-19
| | | | | | | | Suggested by @ppedrot
| * Remove errorlabstrm in favor of user_errGravatar Emilio Jesus Gallego Arias2016-08-19
|/ | | | | | | As noted by @ppedrot, the first is redundant. The patch is basically a renaming. We didn't make the component optional yet, but this could happen in a future patch.
* rename toplevel/cerror.ml into explainErr.ml (too close to the new ↵Gravatar Pierre Letouzey2016-07-03
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* closure.ml renamed into cClosure.ml (avoid clash with a compiler-libs module)Gravatar Pierre Letouzey2016-07-03
| | | | For the moment, there is a Closure module in compiler-libs/ocamloptcomp.cm(x)a
* errors.ml renamed into cErrors.ml (avoid clash with an OCaml compiler-lib ↵Gravatar Pierre Letouzey2016-07-03
| | | | | | module) For the moment, there is an Error module in compilers-lib/ocamlbytecomp.cm(x)a
* Adding eintros to respect the e- prefix policy.Gravatar Hugo Herbelin2016-06-18
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | In pat%constr, creating new evars is now allowed only if "eintros" is given, i.e. "intros" checks that no evars are created, and similarly e.g. for "injection ... as ... pat%constr". The form "eintros [...]" or "eintros ->" with the case analysis or rewrite creating evars is now also supported. This is not a commitment to say that it is good to have an e- modifier to tactics. It is just to be consistent with the existing convention. It seems to me that the "no e-" variants are good for beginners. However, expert might prefer to use the e-variants by default. Opinions from teachers and users would be useful. To be possibly done: do that [= ...] work on hypotheses with side conditions or parameters based on the idea that they apply the full injection and not only the restriction of it to goals which are exactly an equality, as it is today.
* 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.
* Put the "generalize" tactic in the monad.Gravatar Pierre-Marie Pédrot2016-05-16
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* Put the "clear" tactic into the monad.Gravatar Pierre-Marie Pédrot2016-05-16
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* Moving the Tauto tactic to proper Ltac.Gravatar Pierre-Marie Pédrot2016-02-22
| | | | | | This gets rid of brittle code written in ML files through Ltac quotations, and reduces the dependance of Coq to such a feature. This also fixes the particular instance of bug #2800, although the underlying issue is still there.
* merging conflicts with the original "trunk__CLEANUP__Context__2" branchGravatar Matej Kosik2016-02-15
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* | More conversion functions in the new tactic API.Gravatar Pierre-Marie Pédrot2016-02-15
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* | Moving conversion functions to the new tactic API.Gravatar Pierre-Marie Pédrot2016-02-15
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| * CLEANUP: Context.{Rel,Named}.Declaration.tGravatar Matej Kosik2016-02-09
|/ | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Originally, rel-context was represented as: Context.rel_context = Names.Name.t * Constr.t option * Constr.t Now it is represented as: Context.Rel.t = LocalAssum of Names.Name.t * Constr.t | LocalDef of Names.Name.t * Constr.t * Constr.t Originally, named-context was represented as: Context.named_context = Names.Id.t * Constr.t option * Constr.t Now it is represented as: Context.Named.t = LocalAssum of Names.Id.t * Constr.t | LocalDef of Names.Id.t * Constr.t * Constr.t Motivation: (1) In "tactics/hipattern.ml4" file we define "test_strict_disjunction" function which looked like this: let test_strict_disjunction n lc = Array.for_all_i (fun i c -> match (prod_assum (snd (decompose_prod_n_assum n c))) with | [_,None,c] -> isRel c && Int.equal (destRel c) (n - i) | _ -> false) 0 lc Suppose that you do not know about rel-context and named-context. (that is the case of people who just started to read the source code) Merlin would tell you that the type of the value you are destructing by "match" is: 'a * 'b option * Constr.t (* worst-case scenario *) or Named.Name.t * Constr.t option * Constr.t (* best-case scenario (?) *) To me, this is akin to wearing an opaque veil. It is hard to figure out the meaning of the values you are looking at. In particular, it is hard to discover the connection between the value we are destructing above and the datatypes and functions defined in the "kernel/context.ml" file. In this case, the connection is there, but it is not visible (between the function above and the "Context" module). ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Now consider, what happens when the reader see the same function presented in the following form: let test_strict_disjunction n lc = Array.for_all_i (fun i c -> match (prod_assum (snd (decompose_prod_n_assum n c))) with | [LocalAssum (_,c)] -> isRel c && Int.equal (destRel c) (n - i) | _ -> false) 0 lc If the reader haven't seen "LocalAssum" before, (s)he can use Merlin to jump to the corresponding definition and learn more. In this case, the connection is there, and it is directly visible (between the function above and the "Context" module). (2) Also, if we already have the concepts such as: - local declaration - local assumption - local definition and we describe these notions meticulously in the Reference Manual, then it is a real pity not to reinforce the connection of the actual code with the abstract description we published.
* 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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* | Removing redundant versions of generalize.Gravatar Hugo Herbelin2015-12-05
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* | Moving three related small half-general half-ad-hoc utility functionsGravatar Hugo Herbelin2015-12-05
| | | | | | | | | | next to each other, waiting for possible integration into a more uniform API.
* | Function debug mode more formatted.Gravatar Pierre Courtieu2015-10-19
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* Univs: fix evar_map leaks bugs in FunctionGravatar Matthieu Sozeau2015-10-02
| | | | | | The evar_map's that are used to typecheck terms must now always be initialized with the global universe graphs using Evd.from_env, so any failure to initialize and thread evar_map's correctly results in errors.
* Safer typing primitives.Gravatar Pierre-Marie Pédrot2015-05-13
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Some functions from pretyping/typing.ml and their derivatives were potential source of evarmap leaks, as they dropped their resulting evarmap. This commit clarifies the situation by renaming them according to a unsafe_* scheme. Their sound variant is likewise renamed to their old name. The following renamings were made. - Typing.type_of -> unsafe_type_of - Typing.e_type_of -> type_of - A new e_type_of function that matches the e_ prefix policy - Tacmach.pf_type_of -> pf_unsafe_type_of - A new safe pf_type_of function. All uses of unsafe_* functions should be eventually eliminated.
* Remove dirty debug printing from funind.Gravatar Maxime Dénès2015-04-15
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* Function now supports puniveresGravatar jforest2015-04-14
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* Fix some typos in comments.Gravatar Guillaume Melquiond2015-02-23
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* Abstract: "Qed export ident, .., ident" to preserve v8.4 behaviorGravatar Enrico Tassi2015-02-14
| | | | Of course such proofs cannot be processed asynchronously
* Update headers.Gravatar Maxime Dénès2015-01-12
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* Getting rid of Exninfo hacks.Gravatar Pierre-Marie Pédrot2014-12-16
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Instead of modifying exceptions to wear additional information, we instead use a dedicated type now. All exception-using functions were modified to support this new type, in particular Future's fix_exn-s and the tactic monad. To solve the problem of enriching exceptions at raise time and recover this data in the try-with handler, we use a global datastructure recording the given piece of data imperatively that we retrieve in the try-with handler. We ensure that such instrumented try-with destroy the data so that there may not be confusion with another exception. To further harden the correction of this structure, we also check for pointer equality with the last raised exception. The global data structure is not thread-safe for now, which is incorrect as the STM uses threads and enriched exceptions. Yet, we splitted the patch in two parts, so that we do not introduce dependencies to the Thread library immediatly. This will allow to revert only the second patch if ever we switch to OCaml-coded lightweight threads.