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New vernacular "Proof using idlist" to declare the variables
to be discharged at the end of the current proof. The system
checks that the set of declared variables is a superset of
the set of actually used variables.
It can be combined in a single line with "Proof with":
Proof with .. using ..
Proof using .. with ..
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are declared as such, but I suspect Coq to contain some more.
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how the names of an ltac expression are globalized - allowing the
expression to be a constr and in some initial context - and when and
how this ltac expression is interpreted - now expecting a pure tactic
in a different context).
This incidentally found a Ltac bug in Ncring_polynom!
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This adds two experimental features to the typeclass implementation:
- Path cuts: a way to specify through regular expressions on instance names
search pathes that should be avoided (e.g. [proper_flip proper_flip]).
Regular expression matching is implemented through naïve derivatives.
- Forward hints for subclasses: e.g. [Equivalence -> Reflexive] is no
longer applied backwards, but introducing a specific [Equivalence] in the
environment register a [Reflexive] hint as well. Currently not
backwards-compatible, the next patch will allow to specify direction
of subclasses hints.
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These annotations are purely optional, but could be quite helpful
when trying to understand the code, and in particular trying to
trace which which data-structure may end in the libobject part
of a vo. By the way, we performed some code simplifications :
- in Library, a part of the REQUIRE objects was unused.
- in Declaremods, we removed some checks that were marked as
useless, this allows to slightly simplify the stored objects.
To investigate someday : in recordops, the RECMETHODS is storing
some evar_maps. This is ok for the moment, but might not be in
the future (cf previous commit on auto hints). This RECMETHODS
was not detected by my earlier tests : not used in the stdlib ?
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function but also restricting it to closed matching and consequently
renaming it to subst_closed_term_occ.
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Kudos to Tom Prince for noticing this...
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If these additional checks take too much time, maybe using true laziness
instead of (fun () -> ...) could help.
Btw, some other init_constant in Program would deserve preliminary
check_required_library...
I've also removed some unused delayed constr, at least one of them
being erroneous
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particular, new printer for evar_map which displays undefined evars +
defined evars that were instantiated by these undefined evars and
recursively, up to some arbitrary level n chosen to be in practice
n=2 (thanks to Arnaud).
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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.
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Bruijn bug
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are unresolved
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Instead of the monolitic Cerrors, I introduce a lightweight Errors module
whose error message can be expanded by module introducing exceptions.
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This reverts commit 33434695615806a85cec88452c93ea69ffc0e719.
Conflicts:
kernel/term_typing.ml
test-suite/success/polymorphism.v
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when a "match" is kernel-ill-typed (probably rarely visible from end
user anyway but useful for debugging) + dead code.
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This leads to code closer to the original input of the user,
and moreover some more dummy __ may be removed this way.
To avoid unfolding by mistake user's variables, we change
the name of these generated let-in into "program_branch_NN" instead
of "branch_NN"
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conversion when checking types of instanciations while having
restricted delta reduction for unification itself. This
makes auto/eauto... backward compatible.
- Change semantics of [Instance foo : C a.] to _not_ search
for an instance of [C a] automatically and potentially slow
down interaction, except for trivial classes with no fields.
Use [C a := _.] or [C a := {}] to search for an instance of
the class or for every field.
- Correct treatment of transparency information for classes
declared in sections.
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in preparation for adding forward reasoning to typeclass resolution.
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evar, and simultaneously make type inference with universes work better.
This only exports more functions from kernel/univ, to be able to work
with a set of universe variables during type inference. Universe
constraints are gradually added during type checking, adding information
necessary e.g. to lower the level of unknown Type variables to Prop or
Set. There does not seem to be a disastrous performance hit on the
stdlib, but might have one on some contribs (hence the "Tentative").
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unification failure messages (it is not fully usable and was not
intended to be committed now, sorry for the noise).
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error messages. The architecture of unification error handling
changed, not helped by ocaml for checking that every exceptions is
correctly caught. Report or fix if you find a regression.
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for the domain instead of retrieving the known domain of the initial evar.
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application of a dummy "obligation" constant.
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intern_env
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As said in CHANGES:
<<
The inlining done during application of functors can now be controlled
more precisely. In addition to the "!F G" syntax preventing any inlining,
we can now use a priority level to select parameters to inline :
"<30>F G" means "only inline in F the parameters whose levels are <= 30".
The level of a parameter can be fixed by "Parameter Inline(30) foo".
When levels aren't given, the default value is 100. One can also use
the flag "Set Inline Level ..." to set a level.
>>
Nota : the syntax "Parameter Inline(30) foo" is equivalent to
"Set Inline Level 30. Parameter Inline foo.",
and "Include <30>F G" is equivalent to "Set Inline Level 30. Include F G."
For instance, in ZBinary, eq is @Logic.eq and should rather be inlined,
while in BigZ, eq is (fun x y => [x]=[y]) and should rather not be inlined.
We could achieve this behavior by setting a level such as 30 to the
parameter eq, and then tweaking the current level when applying functors.
This idea of levels might be too restrictive, we'll see, but at least
the implementation of this change was quite simple. There might be
situation where parameters cannot be linearly ordered according to their
"inlinablility". For these cases, we would need to mention names to inline
or not at a functor application, and this is a bit more tricky
(and might be a pain to use if there are many names).
No documentation for the moment, since this feature is experimental
and might still evolve.
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According to B. Gregoire, this stuff is obsolete. Fine control
on when to launch the VM in conversion problems is now provided
by VMcast. We were already almost never boxing definitions anymore
in stdlib files.
"(Un)Boxed Definition foo" will now trigger a parsing error,
same with Fixpoint. The option "(Un)Set Boxed Definitions"
aren't there anymore, but tolerated (as no-ops), since unknown
options raise a warning instead of an error by default.
Some more cleaning could be done in the vm.
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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/(\
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There was a discrepancy of the notions "raw" and "globalized" between
constrs and tactics, and some confusion of the notions in
e.g. genarg.mli (see all globwit_* there). This commit is a first step
towards unification of terminology between constrs and
tactics. Changes in module names will be done separately.
In extraargs.ml4, the "ARGUMENT EXTEND raw" and related stuff, even
affected by this change, has not been touched and highlights another
confusion in "ARGUMENT EXTEND" in general that will be addressed
later.
The funind plugin doesn't respect the same naming conventions as the
rest, so leave some "raw" there for now... they will be addressed
later.
This big commit has been generated with the following command (wrapped
here, but should be on a *single* line):
perl -pi -e 's/(\W(?:|pp|pr_l)|_)raw((?:constrs?|type|vars|_binder|
_context|decl|_decompose|_compose|_make)(?:\W|_))/\1glob_\2/g;s/glo
b__/glob_/g;s/prraw/prglob/g;s/(\W)R((?:Ref|Var|Evar|PatVar|App|Lam
bda|Prod|LetIn|Cases|LetTuple|If|Rec|Sort|Hole|Cast|Dynamic)\W)/\1G
\2/g' `git ls-files|grep -v dev/doc/changes.txt`
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before the message is delivered to the user. Should avoid useless
computation in heavily backtracking tactics (auto, try, ...).
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types" occurs. Also improved the "unexpected type" error message.
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no undefined variables in the context now).
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Example: "Implicit Arguments eq_refl [[A] [x]] [[A]]".
This should a priori be used with care (it might be a bit disturbing
seeing the same constant used with apparently incompatible signatures).
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the wish to allow named projections to not be put in the canonical
structures databases for Structures.
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Functions from Termops were sometimes fully qualified, sometimes not
in the same module. This commit makes their usage more uniform.
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In particular, the unused lib/tlm.ml and lib/gset.ml are removed
In addition, to simplify code, Libobject.record_object returning only the
('a->obj) function, which is enough almost all the time.
Use Libobject.record_object_full if you really need also the (obj->'a).
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- Document and fix [autounfold]
- Fix warning about default Firstorder tactic object not being defined
- Fix treatment of implicits in Program Lemma.
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