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This commit was motivated by true spurious conversions arising in my
`to_constr` debug branch.
The changes here need careful review as the tradeoffs are subtle and
still a lot of clean up remains to be done in `vernac/*`.
We have opted for penalize [minimally] the few users coming from true
`Constr`-land, but I am sure we can tweak code in a much better way.
In particular, it is not clear if internalization should take an
`evar_map` even in the cases where it is not triggered, see the
changes under `plugins` for a good example.
Also, the new return type of `Pretyping.understand` should undergo
careful review.
We don't touch `Impargs` as it is not clear how to proceed, however,
the current type of `compute_implicits_gen` looks very suspicious as
it is called often with free evars.
Some TODOs are:
- impargs was calling whd_all, the Econstr equivalent can be either
+ Reductionops.whd_all [which does refolding and no sharing]
+ Reductionops.clos_whd_flags with all as a flag.
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We follow the suggestions in #402 and turn uses of `Loc.located` in
`vernac` into `CAst.t`. The impact should be low as this change mostly
affects top-level vernaculars.
With this change, we are even closer to automatically map a text
document to its AST in a programmatic way.
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This allows in particular to define notations with 'pat style binders.
E.g.:
A non-trivial change in this commit is storing binders and patterns
separately from terms.
This is not strictly necessary but has some advantages.
However, it is relatively common to have binders also used as terms,
or binders parsed as terms. Thus, it is already relatively common to
embed binders into terms (see e.g. notation for ETA in output test
Notations3.v) or to coerce terms to idents (see e.g. the notation for
{x|P} where x is parsed as a constr).
So, it is as simple to always store idents (and eventually patterns)
as terms.
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For instance, the following is now possible:
Check {(x,y)|x+y=0}.
Some questions remains. Maybe, by consistency, the notation should be
"{'(x,y)|x+y=0}"...
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This is to have a better symmetry between CCases and GCases.
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We remove deprecated syntax "Coercion Local" and such, and seize the
opportunity to refactor some code around vernac_expr.
We also do a small fix on the STM classification, which didn't know about
Let Fixpoint and Let CoFixpoint.
This is a preliminary step for the work on attributes.
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To that extent we introduce a new prototype vernacular extension macro
`VERNAC COMMAND FUNCTIONAL EXTEND` that will take a function with the
proper parameters and attributes.
This of course needs more refinement, in particular we should move
`vernac_command` to its own file and make `Vernacentries` consistent
wrt it.
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We'd like to handle proofs functionally we thus recommend not to use
printing functions without an explicit context.
We also adapt most of the code, making more explicit where the
printing environment is coming from.
An open task is to refactor some code so we gradually make the
`Pfedit.get_current_context ()` disappear.
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We do up to `Term` which is the main bulk of the changes.
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The internal detype function takes an additional arguments dictating
whether it should be eager or lazy.
We introduce a new type of delayed `DAst.t` AST nodes and use it for
`glob_constr`.
Such type, instead of only containing a value, it can contain a lazy
computation too. We use a GADT to discriminate between both uses
statically, so that no delayed terms ever happen to be
marshalled (which would raise anomalies).
We also fix a regression in the test-suite:
Mixing laziness and effects is a well-known hell. Here, an exception
that was raised for mere control purpose was delayed and raised at a
later time as an anomaly. We make the offending function eager.
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This ensures that the API is self-contained and is, well, an API.
Before this patch, the contents of `API.mli` bore little relation with
what was used by the plugins [example: `Metasyntax` in tacentries.ml].
Many missing types had to be added.
A sanity check of the `API.mli` file can be done with:
`ocamlfind ocamlc -rectypes -package camlp5 -I lib API/API.mli`
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