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In the previous setting, all plugins/ltac/*.cmxs except ltac_plugin.cmxs
(for instance coretactics.cmxs, g_auto.cmxs, ...) were utterly bogus :
- wrong -for-pack used for their inner .cmx
- dependency over modules not provided (for instance Tacenv, that ends
up being a submodule of the pack ltac_plugin).
But we were lucky, those files were actually never loaded, thanks to the
several DECLARE PLUGIN inside coretactics and co, that end up in ltac_plugin,
and hence tell Coq that these modules are already known, preventing
any attempt to load them.
Anyway, this commit cleans up this mess (thanks PMP for the help)
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This string contains the base-10 representation of the number (big endian)
Note that some inner parsing stuff still uses bigints, see egramcoq.ml
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As we would like to reduce the role of proof_global in future
versions, we start to deprecate old compatibility aliases in `Pfedit`
in favor of the real functions underlying the 8.5 proof engine.
We also deprecate a couple of alias types and explicitly mark the few
remaining uses of `Pfedit`.
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Also taking into account a name in the return clause and in the
indices.
Note the double meaning ``bound as a term to match'' and ``binding in
the "as" clause'' when the term to match is a variable for all of
"match", "if" and "let".
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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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ssreflect and coq code
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a flag suspectingly renamed in a clearer way
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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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We don't want "Anomaly: Returned a functional value in a type not
recognized as a product type.. Please report at
http://coq.inria.fr/bugs/." but instead "Anomaly: Returned a functional
value in a type not recognized as a product type. Please report at
http://coq.inria.fr/bugs/."
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It seems there were 4 copies of the same function in the code base.
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This highlights that this is a binary mode changing the interpretation
of "?x" rather than additionally allowing patvar.
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The new function is interp_glob_closure which is basically a renaming
and generalization of interp_uconstr.
Note a change of semantics that I could however not observe in
practice.
Formerly, interp_uconstr discarded ltac variables bound to names for
interning, but interp_constr did not. Now, both discard them.
We also export the new interp_glob_closure.
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This simplifies the API as before, inference of instances of type
classes was iff a type constraint was given.
We then export these both versions of interp_open_constr.
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This module collects the functions of Nameops which are about Name.t
and somehow standardize or improve their name, resulting in particular
from discussions in working group.
Note the use of a dedicated exception rather than a failwith for
Nameops.Name.out.
Drawback of the approach: one needs to open Nameops, or to use long
prefix Nameops.Name.
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This allows a better control on the name to give to an evar and, in
particular, to address the issue about naming produced by "epose
proof" in one of the comment of Zimmi48 at PR #248 (see file names.v).
Incidentally updating output of Show output test (evar numbers shifted).
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evars.
This is for consistency with the rest of the language. For instance,
"eremember" and "epose" are supposed to refer to terms occurring in
the goal, hence not leaving evars, hence in general pointless.
Eventually, I guess that "e" should be a modifier (see e.g. the
discussion at #3872), or the difference is removed.
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a goal with unresolved evars.
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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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Inspired by https://coq.inria.fr/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=5229 , which
this PR solves, I propose to remove support for non-synchronous
options.
It seems the few uses of `optsync = false` we legacy and shouldn't
have any impact.
Moreover, non synchronous options may create particularly tricky
situations as for instance, they won't be propagated to workers.
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We do that by using constr_with_bindings rather than
open_constr_with_bindings (+ extra call to typeclasses in
"specialize"). If my understanding is right, the only effect would be
to succeed more in cases where it was failing (in
inh_conv_coerce_to_gen). In particular, "specialize" and
"contradiction" already have a WITHHOLES test for rejecting pending
holes.
Incidentally, this answers enhancement #5153.
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This fixes an inconsistency introduced in 554a6c806 (svn r12603) where
both interp_constr_with_bindings and interp_open_constr_with_bindings
were going through interp_open_constr (no type classes so as to not to
commit too early on irreversible choices, accepting unresolved holes).
We fix this by having interp_constr_with_bindings going to
interp_constr (using type classes and failing on unresolved evars).
The external impact is that any TACTIC EXTEND which refers to
constr_with_binding has now to decide whether it intends it to use
what the name suggest (using type classes and to fail if evars remain
unresolved), thus keeping constr_with_binding, or the actual behavior
which requires to use open_constr_with_bindings for strict
compatibility.
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