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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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tactic notations and ltac definitions (see bug report #2496).
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Tactics set/remember and destruct/induction take benefit of it.
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resolution from Tacinterp to Pretyping (close to resolve_evars) so
that final evar resolution can eventually be called from Tactics.
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Anomalies are now meant to be the exceptions that are *not*
catched and handled by the new Errors.handle_stack.
Three variants of [Errors.print] allow to customize how anomalies
are treated. In particular, [Errors.print_no_anomaly] is used
for the Fail command, instead of a classification function
Cerrors.is_user_error which wasn't customizable.
No more AnomalyOnError, its only occurrence is now a regular anomaly
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destruct/induction:"
While this is needed for supporting destruct with typeclasses on 8.4, it was not my intent to commit it yet (as a better fix might be in the work), so reverting it for now.
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use type classes to possibly solve evars before trying to unify the
term (or the dependencies of its type) agains a subterm of the current
goal. This solves compatibility bug #2222. Mixing unification and type
classes is left for future work.
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Signed-off-by: Tom Prince <tom.prince@ualberta.net>
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This reverts commit 33434695615806a85cec88452c93ea69ffc0e719.
Conflicts:
kernel/term_typing.ml
test-suite/success/polymorphism.v
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- Be careful with consider_remaining_unif_problems: it might instantiate an evar, including the current goal!
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Note: even if this new tactical can be quite handy during the development phase,
(for instance to bound the time allocated to some search tactics), please be aware
of its main drawback: with it, scripts are no longer machine-independant, something
that works on a quick machine may fail on a slow one. The converse is even possible
if you combine this "timeout" with other tactic combinators. We strongly advise to
not leave any "timeout" in the final version of a development.
In addition, this feature won't probably work on native win32, since Unix.alarm
isn't implemented.
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it, properly apply substitution to setoid_rewrite arguments.
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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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option of "auto". Works for not too complicated hints (e.g. "@pair _ _ 0").
Would be simpler if make_apply_entry supported lemmas containing evars.
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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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- improving error message when a reference to unfold is not found
- repairing anomaly when an evaluable reference exists at
internalisation-time but not at run time, and similarly for an
arbitrary term (but the latter is new from 8.3 because of the new
use of retyping instead of understand for typing Ltac values)
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problem raised by taral on coq-club
Goal forall X : Prop, X -> False -> False.
intro. change (?t -> False) with (not t).
we just fail with an error message of "mauvaise foi".
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r13080 via a failure in CoRN (pattern_of_constr needs correct sigma).
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checking function was used instead of a test of existence in the context.
Also restricted constr_of_id which had no reason to interpret a
posteriori an already interpreted identifier as a global
reference. Consequently adapted funind.
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By the way, there is an open problem of which conversion to use (conv,
evarconv, with or w/o universes levels) when trying to unify multiple
instances of the same variable in ltac pattern-matching.
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The tolerance for overloading "id" as quantified hypothesis and as
declared variable is kept - because induction_arg entry is not
available to extended tactics, e.g. "discriminate", and these
extensions do not know a priori if a name is quantified or declared.
However, an upstream check is done to ensure that an induction
argument exists as term if not quantified so that the tactics do not
have to check this individually by themselves.
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swap in the evar flags and the isrec flag. (e.g. "induction" was
printed "edestruct").
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- Instances found by matching.ml now collect the set of bound
variables they possibly depend on in the pattern (see type
Pattern.extended_patvar_map); the variables names are canonically
ordered so that non-linear matching takes actual names into account.
- Removed typing of matching constr instances in advance (in
tacinterp.ml) and did it only at use time (in pretyping.ml). Drawback
is that we may have to re-type several times the same term but it is
necessary for considering terms with locally bound variables of which
we do not keep the type (and if even we had kept the type, we would have
to adjust the indices to the actual context the term occurs).
- A bit of documentation of pattern.mli, matching.mli and pretyping.mli.
- Incidentally add env while printing idtac messages. It seems more correct
and I hope I did not break some intended existing behavior.
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The choice between camlp4/5 is done during configure with flags
-usecamlp5 (default for the moment) vs. -usecamlp4.
Currently, to have a full camlp4 compatibility, you need to change
all "EXTEND" and "GEXTEND Gram" into "EXTEND Gram", and change "EOI"
into "`EOI" in grammar entries. I've a sed script that does that
(actually the converse), but I prefer to re-think it and check a few
things before branching this sed into the build mechanism.
lib/compat.ml4 is heavily used to hide incompatibilities between camlp4/5
and try to propose a common interface (cf LexerSig / GrammarSig).
A few incompatible quotations have been turned into underlying code
manually, in order to make the IFDEF CAMLP5 THEN ... ELSE ... END
parsable by both camlp4 and 5. See in particular the fate of
<:str_item< declare ... end >>
Stdpp isn't used anymore, but rather Ploc (hidden behind local module Loc).
This forces to use camlp5 > 5.01.
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evar_map into a map for defined evars and a map for undefined evars.
Even before Spiwack's new proof engine, some Evd.fold were very
costly, e.g. in check_evars or progress_evar_map. With the new proof
engine, undefined evars traversals are apparently even more common (at
least, it improves significantly the complexity of some calls to omega
in JordanCurveTheorem - a new factor 5-7 after the factor 5-6 obtained
by removal of evar_merge in clenv_fchain in commit 13007, arriving to
figures comparable to the 8.3 ones).
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wildcards (no backtrack if the tactic failed).
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- Many of them were broken, some of them after Pierre B's rework
of mli for ocamldoc, but not only (many bad annotation, many files
with no svn property about Id, etc)
- Useless for those of us that work with git-svn (and a fortiori
in a forthcoming git-only setting)
- Even in svn, they seem to be of little interest
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This is a fairly large commit (around 140 files and 7000 lines of code
impacted), it will cause some troubles for sure (I've listed the know
regressions below, there is bound to be more).
At this state of developpement it brings few features to the user, as
the old tactics were
ported with no change. Changes are on the side of the developer mostly.
Here comes a list of the major changes. I will stay brief, but the code
is hopefully well documented so that it is reasonably easy to infer the
details from it.
Feature developer-side:
* Primitives for a "real" refine tactic (generating a goal for each
evar).
* Abstract type of tactics, goals and proofs
* Tactics can act on several goals (formally all the focused goals). An
interesting consequence of this is that the tactical (. ; [ . | ... ])
can be separated in two
tacticals (. ; .) and ( [ . | ... ] ) (although there is a conflict for
this particular syntax). We can also imagine a tactic to reorder the
goals.
* Possibility for a tactic to pass a value to following tactics (a
typical example is
an intro function which tells the following tactics which name it
introduced).
* backtracking primitives for tactics (it is now possible to implement a
tactical '+'
with (a+b);c equivalent to (a;c+b;c) (itself equivalent to
(a;c||b;c)). This is a valuable
tool to implement tactics like "auto" without nowing of the
implementation of tactics.
* A notion of proof modes, which allows to dynamically change the parser
for tactics. It is controlled at user level with the keywords Set
Default Proof Mode (this is the proof mode which is loaded at the start
of each proof) and Proof Mode (switches the proof mode of the current
proof) to control them.
* A new primitive Evd.fold_undefined which operates like an Evd.fold,
except it only goes through the evars whose body is Evar_empty. This is
a common operation throughout the code,
some of the fold-and-test-if-empty occurences have been replaced by
fold_undefined. For now,
it is only implemented as a fold-and-test, but we expect to have some
optimisations coming some day, as there can be a lot of evars in an
evar_map with this new implementation (I've observed a couple of
thousands), whereas there are rarely more than a dozen undefined ones.
Folding being a linear operation, this might result in a significant
speed-up.
* The declarative mode has been moved into the plugins. This is made
possible by the proof mode feature. I tried to document it so that it
can serve as a tutorial for a tactic mode plugin.
Features user-side:
* Unfocus does not go back to the root of the proof if several Focus-s
have been performed.
It only goes back to the point where it was last focused.
* experimental (non-documented) support of keywords
BeginSubproof/EndSubproof:
BeginSubproof focuses on first goal, one can unfocus only with
EndSubproof, and only
if the proof is completed for that goal.
* experimental (non-documented) support for bullets ('+', '-' and '*')
they act as hierarchical BeginSubproof/EndSubproof:
First time one uses '+' (for instance) it focuses on first goal, when
the subproof is
completed, one can use '+' again which unfocuses and focuses on next
first goal.
Meanwhile, one cas use '*' (for instance) to focus more deeply.
Known regressions:
* The xml plugin had some functions related to proof trees. As the
structure of proof changed significantly, they do not work anymore.
* I do not know how to implement info or show script in this new engine.
Actually I don't even know what they were suppose to actually mean in
earlier versions either. I wager they would require some calm thinking
before going back to work.
* Declarative mode not entirely working (in particular proofs by
induction need to be restored).
* A bug in the inversion tactic (observed in some contributions)
* A bug in Program (observed in some contributions)
* Minor change in the 'old' type of tactics causing some contributions
to fail.
* Compilation time takes about 10-15% longer for unknown reasons (I
suspect it might be linked to the fact that I don't perform any
reduction at QED-s, and also to some linear operations on evar_map-s
(see Evd.fold_undefined above)).
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In trunk the different possible combinations of "at" and "in" with
occurrences are taken into account.
In 8.2 branch, it remains fragile (syntaxes that were accepted remain
accepted and a message warns if the occurrences coming after the
"with" are not taken into account).
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general_multi_multi_rewrite. Due to the option "!" of rewrite, a lemma
may need to be interpreted several times with different instances of
the implicit arguments. Interpreting the term as a constr in
tacinterp.ml would need to either refresh the holes (i.e. the evars)
or detype what has been typed and in both cases, complicated things
can happen because the evars associated to these holes may have been
used in instantiating former evars of the goal. Leaving the term as a
rawconstr would need to export the interpretation functions from
tacinterp which is technically complicated in the current situation
because equality.ml is currently linked before tacinterp. The solution
used is to delay the interpretation using an ML closure.
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- to type patterns w/o losing the information of what subterm is a hole
would need to remember where holes were in "understand", but "understand"
needs sometimes to instantiate evars to ensure the type of an evar
is not its original type but the type of its instance (what can
e.g. lower a universe level); we would need here to update evars
type at the same time we define them but this would need in turn to
check the convertibility of the actual and expected type since otherwise
type-checking constraints may disappear;
- typing pattern is apparently expensive in time; is it worth to do it
for the benefit of pattern-matching compilation and coercion insertion?
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to anticipate support of possibly-typed patterns;
Also removed a useless nf_evar.
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We renounced to distribute evars to constr and bindings and to let
tactics do the merge. There are now two disciplines:
- the general case is that the holes in tactic arguments are pushed to
the general sigma of the goal so that tactics have no such low-level
tclEVARS, Evd.merge, or check_evars to do:
- what takes tclEVARS and check_evars in charge is now a new
tactical of name tclWITHHOLES (this tactical has a flag to support
tactics in either the "e"- mode and the non "e"- mode);
- the merge of goal evars and holes is now done generically at
interpretation time (in tacinterp) and as a side-effect it also
anticipates the possibility to refer to evars of the goal in the
arguments;
- with this approach, we don't need such constr/open_constr or
bindings/ebindings variants and we can get rid of all ugly
inj_open-style coercions;
- some tactics however needs to have the exact subset of holes known;
this is the case e.g. of "rewrite !c" which morally reevaluates c at
each new rewriting step; this kind of tactics still receive a
specific sigma around their arguments and they have to merge evars
and call tclWITHHOLES by themselves.
Changes so that each specific tactics can take benefit of this generic
support remain to be done.
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- Clarification and documentation of the different styles of
Local/Global modifiers in vernacexpr.ml
- Addition of Global in sections for Open/Close Scope.
- Addition of Local for Ltac when not in sections.
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1- Management of the name-space in a modular development / sharing of non-logical objects.
2- Performance of atomic module operations (adding a module to the environment, subtyping ...).
1-
There are 3 module constructions which derive equalities on fields from a module to another:
Let P be a module path and foo a field of P
Module M := P.
Module M.
Include P.
...
End M.
Declare Module K : S with Module M := P.
In this 3 cases we don't want to be bothered by the duplication of names.
Of course, M.foo delta reduce to P.foo but many non-logical features of coq
do not work modulo conversion (they use eq_constr or constr_pat object).
To engender a transparent name-space (ie using P.foo or M.foo is the same thing)
we quotient the name-space by the equivalence relation on names induced by the
3 constructions above.
To implement this, the types constant and mutual_inductive are now couples of
kernel_names. The first projection correspond to the name used by the user and the second
projection to the canonical name, for example the internal name of M.foo is
(M.foo,P.foo).
So:
*************************************************************************************
* Use the eq_(con,mind,constructor,gr,egr...) function and not = on names values *
*************************************************************************************
Map and Set indexed on names are ordered on user name for the kernel side
and on canonical name outside. Thus we have sharing of notation, hints... for free
(also for a posteriori declaration of them, ex: a notation on M.foo will be
avaible on P.foo). If you want to use this, use the appropriate compare function
defined in name.ml or libnames.ml.
2-
No more time explosion (i hoppe) when using modules i have re-implemented atomic
module operations so that they are all linear in the size of the module. We also
have no more unique identifier (internal module names) for modules, it is now based
on a section_path like mechanism => we have less substitutions to perform at require,
module closing and subtyping but we pre-compute more information hence if we instanciate
several functors then we have bigger vo.
Last thing, the checker will not work well on vo(s) that contains one of the 3 constructions
above, i will work on it soon...
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extensions. This makes it possible to load .vo compiled with a nonstandard
toplevel, e.g. ssreflect, which defines new tactics and new hint databases.
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terms". Let's hope the different instantiation mechanisms (implicit
tactic, type classes, information coming from the with clause, ...)
will combine not to badly.
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statically unbound variables (revealed by an assert failure in
Tacinterp.subst_rawconstr_and_expr). In particular, tauto's use of
name "id" was bypassing the globalization phase (apparently in an safe
way though).
Added a new kind of anomaly usable in case an anomaly results of an
unexpected exception.
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