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Reminder of (some of) the reasons for removal:
- Despite the claim in sigma.mli, it does *not* prevent evar
leaks, something like:
fun env evd ->
let (evd',ev) = new_evar env evd in
(evd,ev)
will typecheck even with Sigma-like type annotations (with a proof of
reflexivity)
- The API stayed embryonic. Even typing functions were not ported to
Sigma.
- Some unsafe combinators (Unsafe.tclEVARS) were replaced with slightly
less unsafe ones (e.g. s_enter), but those ones were not marked unsafe
at all (despite still being so).
- There was no good story for higher order functions manipulating evar
maps. Without higher order, one can most of the time get away with
reusing the same name for the updated evar map.
- Most of the code doing complex things with evar maps was using unsafe
casts to sigma. This code should be fixed, but this is an orthogonal
issue.
Of course, this was showing a nice and elegant use of GADTs, but the
cost/benefit ratio in practice did not seem good.
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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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This is the continuation of #244, we now deprecate `CErrors.error`,
the single entry point in Coq is `user_err`.
The rationale is to allow for easier grepping, and to ease a future
cleanup of error messages. In particular, we would like to
systematically classify all error messages raised by Coq and be sure
they are properly documented.
We restore the two functions removed in #244 to improve compatibility,
but mark them deprecated.
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We move Coqlib to library in preparation for the late binding of
Gallina-level references. Placing `Coqlib` in `library/` is convenient
as some components such as pretyping need to depend on it.
By moving we lose the ability to locate references by syntactic
abbreviations, but IMHO it makes to require ML code to refer to
a true constant instead of an abbreviation/notation.
Unfortunately this change means that we break the `Coqlib`
API (providing a compatibility function is not possible), however we
do so for a good reason.
The main changes are:
- move `Coqlib` to `library/`.
- remove reference -> term from `Coqlib`. In particular, clients will
have different needs with regards to universes/evar_maps, so we
force them to call the (not very safe) `Universes.constr_of_global`
explicitly so the users are marked.
- move late binding of impossible case from `Termops` to
`pretying/Evarconv`. Remove hook.
- `Coqlib.find_reference` doesn't support syntactic abbreviations
anymore.
- remove duplication of `Coqlib` code in `Program`.
- remove duplication of `Coqlib` code in `Ltac.Rewrite`.
- A special note about bug 5066 and commit 6e87877 . This case
illustrates the danger of duplication in the code base; the solution
chosen there was to transform the not-found anomaly into an error
message, however the general policy was far from clear. The long
term solution is indeed make `find_reference` emit `Not_found` and
let the client handle the error maybe non-fatally. (so they can test
for constants.
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Following @gasche idea, and the original intention of #402, we switch
the main parsing AST of Coq from `'a Loc.located` to `'a CAst.ast`
which is private and record-based.
This provides significantly clearer code for the AST, and is robust
wrt attributes.
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Now it is a private field, locations are optional.
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One case missing due the TACTIC EXTEND macro.
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This is the second patch, which is a bit more invasive. We reasoning
is similar to the previous patch.
Code is not as clean as it could as we would need to convert
`glob_constr` to located too, then a few parts could just map the
location.
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For now we only normalize sorts, and we leave instances for the next
commit.
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This commit is essentially moving files around. In particular, the corresponding
plugin still relies on a mllib file rather than a mlpack one. Otherwise, this
causes link-time issues for third-party plugins depending on modules defined
in the Ltac plugin.
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