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notation to use among several of them"
This reverts commit 9cac9db6446b31294d2413d920db0eaa6dd5d8a6, reversing
changes made to 2f679ec5235257c9fd106c26c15049e04523a307.
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For historical reasons (this was one of the first examples of
notations with binders), there was a special treatment for notations
whose right-hand side had the form "forall x, P" or "fun x => P". Not
only this is not necessary, but this prevents notations binding to
expressions such as "forall x, x>0 -> P" to be used in printing.
We let the general case absorb this particular case.
We add the integration of "let x:=c in ..." in the middle of a
notation with recursive binders as part of the binder list, reprinting
it "(x:=c)" (this was formerly the case only for the above particular
case).
Note that integrating "let" in sequence of binders is stil not the
case for the regular "forall"/"fun". Should we?
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Moreover, when there are at least two clauses and the last most
factorizable one is a disjunction with no variables, turn it into a
catch-all clause.
Adding options
Unset Printing Allow Default Clause.
to deactivate the second behavior, and
Unset Printing Factorizable Match Patterns.
to deactivate the first behavior (deactivating the first one
deactivates also the second one).
E.g. printing
match x with Eq => 1 | _ => 0 end
gives
match x with
| Eq => 1
| _ => 0
end
or (with default clause deactivates):
match x with
| Eq => 1
| Lt | Gt => 0
end
More to be done, e.g. reconstructing multiple patterns in Nat.eqb...
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to use among several of them
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See discussion on coq-club starting on 23 August 2016.
An open question: what priority to give to "abbreviations"?
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`Notation ".a" := nat.' was accepted and used for printing but not
recognized in parsing. Now it does. Other examples in test-suite.
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This reverts commit dbe29599c2e9bf49368c7a92fe00259aa9cbbe15.
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Notation "## c" := (S c) (at level 0, c at level 100).
which break the stratification of precedences. This works for the case
of infix or suffix operators which occur in only one grammar rule,
such as +, *, etc. This solves the "constr" part of #3709, even though
this example is artificial.
The fix is not complete. It puts extra parenthesese even when it is
end of sentence, as in
Notation "# c % d" := (c+d) (at level 3).
Check fun x => # ## x % ## (x * 2).
(* fun x : nat => # ## x % (## x * 2) *)
The fix could be improved by not always using 100 for the printing
level of "## c", but 100 only when not the end of the sentence.
The fix does not solve the general problem with symbols occurring in
more than one rule, as e.g. in:
Notation "# c % d" := (c+d) (at level 1).
Notation "## c" := (S c) (at level 0, c at level 5).
Check fun x => # ## x % 0.
(* Parentheses are necessary only if "0 % 0" is also parsable *)
I don't see in this case what better approach to follow than
restarting the parser to check reversibility of the printing.
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while eta-expanding a notation) + a more serious variant of it
(alpha-conversion incorrect wrt eta-expansion).
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- fixing missing spaces in the format of the exists' notations (Logic.v);
- fixing wrong variable name in check_is_hole error message (topconstr.ml);
- interpret expressions with open binders such as "forall x y, t" as
"forall (x:_) (y:_),t" instead of "forall (x y:_),t" to avoid
the "implicit type" of a variable being propagated to the type of
another variable of different base name.
An open question remains: when writing explicitly "forall (x y:_),t",
should the types of x and y be the same or not. To avoid the "bug"
that x and y have implicit types but the one of x takes precedences, I
enforced the interpretation (in constrintern, not in parsing) that
"forall (x y:_),t" means the same as "forall (x:_) (y:_),t". However,
another choice could have been made. Then one would have to check that
if x and y have implicit types, they are the same; also, glob_constr
should ideally be changed to support a GProd and GLam with multiple
names in the same type, especially if this type is an evar. On the
contrary, one might also want e.g. "forall x y : list _, t" to mean
"forall (x:list _) (y:list _), t" with distinct instanciations of
"_" ...).
git-svn-id: svn+ssh://scm.gforge.inria.fr/svn/coq/trunk@15121 85f007b7-540e-0410-9357-904b9bb8a0f7
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which do not necessarily depend on their parameter (e.g. a notation
for "fun x => t" might match also "fun _ => t").
git-svn-id: svn+ssh://scm.gforge.inria.fr/svn/coq/trunk@14926 85f007b7-540e-0410-9357-904b9bb8a0f7
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- Missing space and bad constr level in "About f"
- Display of arguments missing when used as a pattern notation
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Probably something related with the unicode lambda syntax...
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- Added support for recursive notations with binders
- Added support for arbitrary large iterators in recursive notations
- More checks on the use of variables and improved error messages
- Do side-effects in metasyntax only when sure that everything is ok
- Documentation
Note: it seems there were a small bug in match_alist (instances obtained
from matching the first copy of iterator were not propagated).
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Note that the code is no longer in constrextern.ml but in topconstr.ml where
the code for reversing notations of term already was.
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- Notations with coercions to funclass inserted were not working any
longer since r11886. Made a fix but maybe should we eventually type
the notations so that they have a canonical form (and in particular
with coercions pre-inserted?).
- Improved spacing management in printing extra tactic arguments "by" and "in".
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- Adding test file related to commit 12080 (bug #2091).
- Cleaning old parsing stuff from 8.0.
- Support for camlp5 in base_include.
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coercion to funclass) [added a new notation output test as the
initial one is quite saturated in miscellaneous notations].
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