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* Remove the Hiddentac module.Gravatar Arnaud Spiwack2013-11-25
| | | | | | | | Since the new proof engine, Hiddentac has been essentially trivial. Here is what happened to the functions defined there - Aliases, or tactics that were trivial to inline were systematically inlined - Tactics used only in tacinterp have been moved to tacinterp - Other tactics have been moved to a new module Tactics.Simple.
* The tactic [admit] exits with the "unsafe" status.Gravatar aspiwack2013-11-02
| | | | | | | | | | | | | It is highlighted in yellow in Coqide. The unsafe status is tracked throughout the execution of tactics such that nested calls to admit are caught. Many function (mainly those building constr with tactics such as typeclass related stuff, and Function, and a few other like eauto's use of Hint Extern) drop the unsafe status. This is unfortunate, but a lot of refactoring would be in order. git-svn-id: svn+ssh://scm.gforge.inria.fr/svn/coq/trunk@16977 85f007b7-540e-0410-9357-904b9bb8a0f7
* Makes the new Proofview.tactic the basic type of Ltac.Gravatar aspiwack2013-11-02
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | On the compilation of Coq, we can see an increase of ~20% compile time on my completely non-scientific tests. Hopefully this can be fixed. There are a lot of low hanging fruits, but this is an iso-functionality commit. With a few exceptions which were not necessary for the compilation of the theories: - The declarative mode is not yet ported - The timeout tactical is currently deactivated because it needs some subtle I/O. The framework is ready to handle it, but I haven't done it yet. - For much the same reason, the ltac debugger is unplugged. It will be more difficult, but will eventually be back. A few comments: I occasionnally used a coercion from [unit Proofview.tactic] to the old [Prooftype.tactic]. It should work smoothely, but loses any backtracking information: the coerced tactics has at most one success. - It is used in autorewrite (it shouldn't be a problem there). Autorewrite's code is fairly old and tricky - It is used in eauto, mostly for "Hint Extern". It may be an issue as time goes as we might want to have various success in a "Hint Extern". But it would require a heavy port of eauto.ml4 - It is used in typeclass eauto, but with a little help from Matthieu, it should be easy to port the whole thing to the new tactic engine, actually simplifying the code. - It is used in fourier. I believe it to be inocuous. - It is used in firstorder and congruence. I think it's ok. Their code is somewhat intricate and I'm not sure they would be easy to actually port. - It is used heavily in Function. And honestly, I have no idea whether it can do harm or not. Updates: (11 June 2013) Pierre-Marie Pédrot contributed the rebase over his new stream based architecture for Ltac matching (r16533), which avoid painfully and expensively working around the exception-throwing control flow of the previous API. (11 October 2013) Rebasing over recent commits (somewhere in r16721-r16730) rendered a major bug in my implementation of Tacticals.New.tclREPEAT_MAIN apparent. It caused Field_theory.v to loop. The bug made rewrite !lemma, rewrite ?lemma and autorewrite incorrect (tclREPEAT_MAIN was essentially tclREPEAT, causing rewrites to be tried in the side-conditions of conditional rewrites as well). The new implementation makes Coq faster, but it is pretty much impossible to tell if it is significant at all. git-svn-id: svn+ssh://scm.gforge.inria.fr/svn/coq/trunk@16967 85f007b7-540e-0410-9357-904b9bb8a0f7
* Rtree : cleanup of the comparing codeGravatar letouzey2013-10-24
| | | | | | | | | * Using generic fold functions was unecessarily obscure * No more List.mem and hence indirect use of ocaml generic comparison * Rtree.equiv (former Rtree.compare_rtree) has now a less cryptic semantic... git-svn-id: svn+ssh://scm.gforge.inria.fr/svn/coq/trunk@16934 85f007b7-540e-0410-9357-904b9bb8a0f7
* declaration_hooks use EphemeronGravatar gareuselesinge2013-10-18
| | | | | | | | Ideally, any component of the global state that is a function or any other unmarshallable data should be stocked as an ephemeron to make the state always marshallable. git-svn-id: svn+ssh://scm.gforge.inria.fr/svn/coq/trunk@16893 85f007b7-540e-0410-9357-904b9bb8a0f7
* Removing a bunch of generic equalities.Gravatar ppedrot2013-09-27
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* recdef: restore old semantics (pre STM)Gravatar gareuselesinge2013-08-30
| | | | | | | | The Stm commit switched from an home made handling of failures to a with_state_protection. This was wrong, since in case of success the global state has to be left altered. git-svn-id: svn+ssh://scm.gforge.inria.fr/svn/coq/trunk@16746 85f007b7-540e-0410-9357-904b9bb8a0f7
* Fix typo in error messageGravatar gareuselesinge2013-08-30
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* get rid of closures in global/proof stateGravatar gareuselesinge2013-08-08
| | | | | | | | In some cases, an 'a -> 'b field is changed into an ('a -> b') option field so that one can forget the closures and marshal the resulting state git-svn-id: svn+ssh://scm.gforge.inria.fr/svn/coq/trunk@16683 85f007b7-540e-0410-9357-904b9bb8a0f7
* State Transaction MachineGravatar gareuselesinge2013-08-08
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | The process_transaction function adds a new edge to the Dag without executing the transaction (when possible). The observe id function runs the transactions necessary to reach to the state id. Transaction being on a merged branch are not executed but stored into a future. The finish function calls observe on the tip of the current branch. Imperative modifications to the environment made by some tactics are now explicitly declared by the tactic and modeled as let-in/beta-redexes at the root of the proof term. An example is the abstract tactic. This is the work described in the Coq Workshop 2012 paper. Coq is compile with thread support from now on. git-svn-id: svn+ssh://scm.gforge.inria.fr/svn/coq/trunk@16674 85f007b7-540e-0410-9357-904b9bb8a0f7
* States: frozen states can hold closuresGravatar gareuselesinge2013-05-06
| | | | | | | | States.freeze takes ~marshallable:bool, so that (only) when we want to marshal data to disk/network we can ask the freeze functions of the summary to force lazy values. The flag is propagated to Lib and Summary. git-svn-id: svn+ssh://scm.gforge.inria.fr/svn/coq/trunk@16478 85f007b7-540e-0410-9357-904b9bb8a0f7
* Splitting Term into five unrelated interfaces:Gravatar ppedrot2013-04-29
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 1. sorts.ml: A small file utility for sorts; 2. constr.ml: Really low-level terms, essentially kind_of_constr, smart constructor and basic operators; 3. vars.ml: Everything related to term variables, that is, occurences and substitution; 4. context.ml: Rel/Named context and all that; 5. term.ml: derived utility operations on terms; also includes constr.ml up to some renaming, and acts as a compatibility layer, to be deprecated. git-svn-id: svn+ssh://scm.gforge.inria.fr/svn/coq/trunk@16462 85f007b7-540e-0410-9357-904b9bb8a0f7
* Restrict (try...with...) to avoid catching critical exn (part 15)Gravatar letouzey2013-03-13
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* Restrict (try...with...) to avoid catching critical exn (part 11)Gravatar letouzey2013-03-13
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* Uniformization of the "anomaly" command.Gravatar ppedrot2013-01-28
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* Modulification of LabelGravatar ppedrot2012-12-18
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* Modulification of identifierGravatar ppedrot2012-12-14
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* correcting a little bug in FunctionGravatar jforest2012-10-31
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* Fixing a bug introduced in Funind plugin when reorganizing the CListGravatar ppedrot2012-09-24
| | | | | | module. Cleaned the code btw. git-svn-id: svn+ssh://scm.gforge.inria.fr/svn/coq/trunk@15827 85f007b7-540e-0410-9357-904b9bb8a0f7
* More cleaning on Utils and CList. Some parts of the code beingGravatar ppedrot2012-09-17
| | | | | | peculiarly messy, I hope I did not introduce too many bugs. git-svn-id: svn+ssh://scm.gforge.inria.fr/svn/coq/trunk@15815 85f007b7-540e-0410-9357-904b9bb8a0f7
* Some documentation and cleaning of CList and Util interfaces.Gravatar ppedrot2012-09-15
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* As r15801: putting everything from Util.array_* to CArray.*.Gravatar ppedrot2012-09-14
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* Moving Utils.list_* to a proper CList module, which includes stdlibGravatar ppedrot2012-09-14
| | | | | | | | | 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. git-svn-id: svn+ssh://scm.gforge.inria.fr/svn/coq/trunk@15801 85f007b7-540e-0410-9357-904b9bb8a0f7
* This patch removes unused "open" (automatically generated fromGravatar regisgia2012-09-14
| | | | | | | | | | compiler warnings). I was afraid that such a brutal refactoring breaks some obscure invariant about linking order and side-effects but the standard library still compiles. git-svn-id: svn+ssh://scm.gforge.inria.fr/svn/coq/trunk@15800 85f007b7-540e-0410-9357-904b9bb8a0f7
* Updating headers.Gravatar herbelin2012-08-08
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* Added an indirection with respect to Loc in Compat. As many [open Compat]Gravatar ppedrot2012-06-22
| | | | | | | | | | 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. git-svn-id: svn+ssh://scm.gforge.inria.fr/svn/coq/trunk@15475 85f007b7-540e-0410-9357-904b9bb8a0f7
* Getting rid of Pp.msgnl and Pp.message.Gravatar ppedrot2012-06-01
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* Getting rid of Pp.msgGravatar ppedrot2012-05-30
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* global_reference migrated from Libnames to new Globnames, less deps in ↵Gravatar letouzey2012-05-29
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* Glob_term now mli-only, operations now in Glob_opsGravatar letouzey2012-05-29
| | | | | | Stuff about reductions now in genredexpr.mli, operations in redops.ml git-svn-id: svn+ssh://scm.gforge.inria.fr/svn/coq/trunk@15374 85f007b7-540e-0410-9357-904b9bb8a0f7
* locus.mli for occurrences+clauses, misctypes.mli for various little thingsGravatar letouzey2012-05-29
| | | | | | | | | Corresponding operations in locusops.ml and miscops.ml The type of occurrences is now a clear algebraic one instead of a bool*list hard to understand. git-svn-id: svn+ssh://scm.gforge.inria.fr/svn/coq/trunk@15372 85f007b7-540e-0410-9357-904b9bb8a0f7
* correct abort in Function when a proof of inversion failsGravatar letouzey2012-04-23
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* A unified backtrack mechanism, with a basic "Show Script" as side-effectGravatar letouzey2012-03-23
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Migrate the backtracking code from ide_slave.ml into a new backtrack.ml. In particular the history stack of commands that used to be there is now non-coqide-specific. ** Adapted commands ** - "Show Script": a basic functional version is restored (and the printing of scripts at Qed in coqtop). No indentation, one Coq command per line, based on the vernac_expr asts recorded in the history stack, printed via Ppvernac. - "Back n" : now mimics the backtrack of coqide: it goes n steps back (both commands and proofs), and maybe more if needed to avoid re-entering a proof (it outputs a warning in this case). - "BackTo n" : still try to go back to state n, but it also handles the proof state, and it may end on some state n' <= n if needed to avoid re-entering a proof. Ideally, it could someday be used by ProofGeneral instead of the complex Backtrack command. ** Compatible commands ** - "Backtrack" is left intact from compatibility with current ProofGeneral. We simply re-synchronize the command history stack after each Backtrack. - "Undo" is kept as a standard command, not a backtracking one, a bit like "Focus". Same for "Restart" and "Abort". All of these are now accepted in coqide (Undo simply triggers a warning). - Undocumented command "Undo To n" (counting from start of proof instead of from end) also keep its semantics, it is simply made compatible with the new stack mechanism. ** New restrictions ** We now forbid backtracking commands (Reset* / Back*) inside files when Load'ing or compiling, or inside VernacList/VernacTime/VernacFail. Too much work dealing with these situation that nobody uses. ** Internal details ** Internally, the command stack differs a bit from what was in Ide_slave earlier (which was inspired by lisp code in ProofGeneral). We now tag commands that are unreachable by a backtrack, due to some proof being finished, aborted, restarted, or partly Undo'ed. This induce a bit of bookkeeping during Qed/Abort/Restart/Undo, but then the backtracking code is straightforward: we simply search backward the first reachable state starting from the desired place. We don't depend anymore on the proof names (apart in the last proof block), It's more robust this way (think of re-entering a M.foo from an outside proof foo). Many internal clarifications in Lib, Vernac, etc. For instance "Reset Initial" is now just a BackTo 1, while "Reset foo" now calls (Lib.label_before_name "foo"), and performs a BackTo to the corresponding label. Concerning Coqide, we directly suppress the regular printing of goals via a flag in Vernacentries. This avoid relying on a classification of commands in Ide_slave as earlier. git-svn-id: svn+ssh://scm.gforge.inria.fr/svn/coq/trunk@15085 85f007b7-540e-0410-9357-904b9bb8a0f7
* Noise for nothingGravatar pboutill2012-03-02
| | | | | | | | | | | 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. git-svn-id: svn+ssh://scm.gforge.inria.fr/svn/coq/trunk@15020 85f007b7-540e-0410-9357-904b9bb8a0f7
* various corrections in invfun due to a modification in inductionGravatar jforest2012-03-01
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* correcting a little bug in invfun.mlGravatar jforest2012-02-29
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* Fixing Equality.injectable which did not detect an equality withoutGravatar herbelin2011-10-22
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | constructors as non relevant for injection. Also made injection failing in such situation. Incidentally, this fixes a loop in Invfun.reflexivity_with_destruct_cases (observed in the compilation of CoinductiveReals.LNP_Digit). The most probable explanation is that this loop was formerly protected by a failing rewrite which stopped failing after revision 14549 made second-order pattern-matching more powerful. Also suppressed dead code in Invfun.intros_with_rewrite. git-svn-id: svn+ssh://scm.gforge.inria.fr/svn/coq/trunk@14577 85f007b7-540e-0410-9357-904b9bb8a0f7
* correction du bug 2047Gravatar jforest2011-09-09
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* Call process_vernac_interp_error before calling Errors.print inGravatar herbelin2011-06-10
| | | | | | | | plugins so that errors are indeed processed. Not sure this is the best way to do it. Maybe funind should use with_heavy_rollback for delimitating its use of vernac commands. git-svn-id: svn+ssh://scm.gforge.inria.fr/svn/coq/trunk@14181 85f007b7-540e-0410-9357-904b9bb8a0f7
* A new mechanism to handle errors.Gravatar aspiwack2011-05-13
| | | | | | | Instead of the monolitic Cerrors, I introduce a lightweight Errors module whose error message can be expanded by module introducing exceptions. git-svn-id: svn+ssh://scm.gforge.inria.fr/svn/coq/trunk@14119 85f007b7-540e-0410-9357-904b9bb8a0f7
* Revert "Add [Polymorphic] flag for defs"Gravatar msozeau2011-04-13
| | | | | | | | | | | This reverts commit 33434695615806a85cec88452c93ea69ffc0e719. Conflicts: kernel/term_typing.ml test-suite/success/polymorphism.v git-svn-id: svn+ssh://scm.gforge.inria.fr/svn/coq/trunk@13998 85f007b7-540e-0410-9357-904b9bb8a0f7
* Add [Polymorphic] flag for defsGravatar msozeau2011-04-13
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* More {raw => glob} changes for consistencyGravatar glondu2010-12-24
| | | | | | | | | perl -pi -e 's/(\W|_)raw((?:sort|_prop|terms?|_branch|_red_flag|pat tern|_constr_of|_of_pat)(?:\W|_))/\1glob_\2/g;s/glob__/glob_/g;s/(\ W)R((?:Prop|Type|Fix|CoFix|StructRec|WfRec|MeasureRec)\W)/\1G\2/g;s /glob_terms?/glob_constr/g' **/*.ml* git-svn-id: svn+ssh://scm.gforge.inria.fr/svn/coq/trunk@13756 85f007b7-540e-0410-9357-904b9bb8a0f7
* Rename rawterm.ml into glob_term.mlGravatar glondu2010-12-23
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* Remove some occurrences of "open Termops"Gravatar glondu2010-09-28
| | | | | | | Functions from Termops were sometimes fully qualified, sometimes not in the same module. This commit makes their usage more uniform. git-svn-id: svn+ssh://scm.gforge.inria.fr/svn/coq/trunk@13470 85f007b7-540e-0410-9357-904b9bb8a0f7
* Remove "init" label from Termops.it_mk* specialized functionsGravatar glondu2010-09-28
| | | | | | | | | | These functions are applied much more often without labels than with them (the alternate of adding the label wherever relevant changes 124 lines instead of 41). Moreover, this is more consistent with the Term module and there is no ambiguity in argument types. This commit goes towards elimination of occurrences of OCaml warning 6. git-svn-id: svn+ssh://scm.gforge.inria.fr/svn/coq/trunk@13468 85f007b7-540e-0410-9357-904b9bb8a0f7
* Updated all headers for 8.3 and trunkGravatar herbelin2010-07-24
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* Fixed commit 13125 (stricter check of induction args): an interpretationGravatar herbelin2010-06-14
| | | | | | | | | | checking function was used instead of a test of existence in the context. Also restricted constr_of_id which had no reason to interpret a posteriori an already interpreted identifier as a global reference. Consequently adapted funind. git-svn-id: svn+ssh://scm.gforge.inria.fr/svn/coq/trunk@13135 85f007b7-540e-0410-9357-904b9bb8a0f7
* Here comes the commit, announced long ago, of the new tactic engine.Gravatar aspiwack2010-04-22
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 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)). git-svn-id: svn+ssh://scm.gforge.inria.fr/svn/coq/trunk@12961 85f007b7-540e-0410-9357-904b9bb8a0f7
* Generic support for open terms in tacticsGravatar herbelin2009-12-21
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | We renounced to distribute evars to constr and bindings and to let tactics do the merge. There are now two disciplines: - the general case is that the holes in tactic arguments are pushed to the general sigma of the goal so that tactics have no such low-level tclEVARS, Evd.merge, or check_evars to do: - what takes tclEVARS and check_evars in charge is now a new tactical of name tclWITHHOLES (this tactical has a flag to support tactics in either the "e"- mode and the non "e"- mode); - the merge of goal evars and holes is now done generically at interpretation time (in tacinterp) and as a side-effect it also anticipates the possibility to refer to evars of the goal in the arguments; - with this approach, we don't need such constr/open_constr or bindings/ebindings variants and we can get rid of all ugly inj_open-style coercions; - some tactics however needs to have the exact subset of holes known; this is the case e.g. of "rewrite !c" which morally reevaluates c at each new rewriting step; this kind of tactics still receive a specific sigma around their arguments and they have to merge evars and call tclWITHHOLES by themselves. Changes so that each specific tactics can take benefit of this generic support remain to be done. git-svn-id: svn+ssh://scm.gforge.inria.fr/svn/coq/trunk@12603 85f007b7-540e-0410-9357-904b9bb8a0f7