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of tactics.
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1. Genarg itself which only defines the abstract datatypes needed.
2. Genintern, first file of interp/, defining the intern and subst
functions.
3. Geninterp, first file of tactics/, defining the interp function.
4. Genprint, first file of printing/, dealing with the printers.
The Genarg file has no dependency and is in lib/, so that we can put
generic arguments everywhere, and in particular in ASTs.
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related types. This will ultimately allow putting genargs into
these ASTs.
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their own file, Stdarg.
This required a little trick to correctly handle wit_* naming. We
use a dynamic table to remember exactly where those arguments come
from.
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extra argument types and putting them into Genarg.
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upto Genarg, so moved them there. This will allow defining the new
genarg interface.
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Now, instead of having three unrelated types describing a dynamic
type at each level (raw, glob, top), we have a "('a, 'b, 'c) genarg_type"
whose parameters describe the reified type at each level.
This has various advantages:
- No more code duplication to handle the three level separately;
- Safer code: one is not authorized to mix unrelated types when what
was morally expected was a genarg_type.
- Each level-specialized representation can be accessed through
well-typed projections: rawwit, glbwit and topwit.
Documenting a bit Genarg b.t.w.
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In order to do so I had to move the data base of tactics to
tacinterp (from tacintern).
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- Clarification of the existence of three algorithms for solving
unconstrained evars:
- the type-class mechanism
- the heuristics for solving pending conversion problems and multi-candidates
- Declare Implicit Tactic (when called from tactics)
Main function for solving unconstrained evars (when not using
understand): Pretyping.solve_remaining_evars
- Clarification of the existence of three corresponding kinds of
errors when reporting about unsolved evars:
Main function for checking resolution of evars independently of the
understand functions: Pretyping.check_evars_are_solved
- Introduction of inference flags in pretyping for governing which
combination of the algorithms to use when calling some understand
function; there is also a flag of expanding or not evars and for
requiring or not the resolution of all evars
- Less hackish way of managing Pretyping.type_constraint: all three
different possibilities are now represented by three different
constructors
- Main semantical changes done:
- solving unconstrained evars and reporting is not any longer mixed:
one first tries to find unconstrained evars by any way possible;
one eventually reports on the existence of unsolved evars using
check_evars_are_solved
- checking unsolved evars is now done by looking at the evar map,
not by looking at the evars occurring in the terms to pretype; the
only observed consequence so far is in Cases.v because of subterms
(surprisingly) disappering after compilation of pattern-matching
- the API changed, see dev/doc/changes.txt
Still to do:
- Find more uniform naming schemes:
- for distinguishing when sigma is passed as a reference or as a value
(are used: suffix _evars, prefix e_)
- for distinguishing when evars are allowed to remain uninstantiated or not
(are used: suffix _evars, again, suffix _tcc, infix _open_)
- be more consistent on the use of names evd/sigma/evars or evdref/evars
- By the way, shouldn't "understand" be better renamed into "infer" or
"preinfer", or "pretype". Grammatically, "understanding a term" looks
strange.
- Investigate whether the inference flags in tacinterp.ml are really
what we want (e.g. do we really want that heuristic remains
activated when typeclasses are explicitly deactivated, idem in
Tacinterp.interp_open_constr where flags are strange).
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- Most of the time, the table registered via Summary.declare_summary
is just a single reference. A new function Summary.ref now allows
to both declare this ref and register it to summary in one shot.
- Clarifications concerning the role of [init_function].
For statically registered tables that don't need a special initializer,
just do nothing there (see the new Summary.nop function).
Beware: now that Summary exports a function named "ref", any code that
do an "open Summary" will probably fail to compile.
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native OCaml code.
Warning: the "retroknowledge" mechanism has not been ported to the native
compiler, because integers and persistent arrays will ultimately be defined as
primitive constructions. Until then, computation on numbers may be faster using
the VM, since it takes advantage of machine integers.
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It is supposed to become the next generation of the simpl tactics (it "refolds" constant)
but
1/it is a bit more aggresive than the old simpl
2/it cannot be customized as simpl start to be
3/(for now)it does not refold in reccursive calls constant such as
compare x y := compare_cont x y Eq := (fix compare_cont x y s := ...) x y Eq
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type in "cast" to activate the temporary interpretation scope.
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