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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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it's rarely used anyway.
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variables with syntax:
[Local?|Global] Generalizable Variable(s)? [all|none|id1 idn].
By default no variable is generalizable, so this patch breaks backward
compatibility with files that used implicit generalization (through
Instance declarations for example). To get back the old behavior, one
just needs to use [Global Generalizable Variables all].
Make coq_makefile more robust using [mkdir -p].
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1) compilation of Library.tex was failing on a "Ext_" in Diaconescu.v
In fact coqdoc was trying to recognize the end of a _emphasis_ and
hence inserted a bogus }. For the moment I've enclosed the phrase
with [ ], but this emphasis "feature" of coqdoc seems _really_
easy to broke. Matthieu ?
2) By the way, this Library document was made from latin1 and utf8
source file, hence bogus characters. All .v containing special
characters are converted to utf8, and their first line is now
mentionning this. (+ killed some old french comments and some
other avoidable special characters).
PLEASE: let's stick to this convention and avoid latin1, at least
in .v files.
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obligation tactic so that [Program] can work without importing
anything.
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with standard math nomenclature. Also clean up in rewrite.ml4.
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Program.Tactics anymore.
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- curly braces mandatory for record class instances
- no mention of the unique method for definitional class instances
Turning a record or definition into a class is mostly a
matter of changing the keywords to 'Class' and 'Instance' now.
Documentation reflects these changes, and was checked once more
along with setoid_rewrite's and Program's.
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guessing the binding name by default and making all generalized
variables implicit. At the same time, continue refactoring of
Record/Class/Inductive etc.., getting rid of [VernacRecord]
definitively. The AST is not completely satisfying, but leaning towards
Record/Class as restrictions of inductive (Arnaud, anyone ?).
Now, [Class] declaration bodies are either of the form [meth : type] or
[{ meth : type ; ... }], distinguishing singleton "definitional" classes
and inductive classes based on records. The constructor syntax is
accepted ([meth1 : type1 | meth1 : type2]) but raises an error
immediately, as support for defining a class by a general inductive type
is not there yet (this is a bugfix!).
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[discriminated]] with a switch for using the more experimantal dnet impl
for every hint. Also add [Hint Transparent/Opaque] which parameterize
the dnet and the unification flags used by auto/eauto with a particular
database. Document all this. Remove [Typeclasses unfold] directives that
are no longer needed (everything is unfoldable by default) and move to
[Typeclasses Transparent/Opaque] syntax.
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Now it's [A] and [R] for carriers and relations and [eqA] when the
relation is supposed to be an equivalence. The types are always implicit
except for [pointwise_relation] which now takes the domain type as an
explicit argument.
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goals containing existentials and use transparency information on
constants (optionally). Only used by the typeclasses eauto engine for
now, but could be used for other hint bases easily (just switch a boolean).
Had to add a new "creation" hint to be able to set said boolean upon
creation of the typeclass_instances hint db.
Improve the proof-search algorithm for Morphism, up to 10 seconds
gained in e.g. Field_theory, Ring_polynom. Added a morphism
declaration for [compose].
One needs to declare more constants as being unfoldable using
the [Typeclasses unfold] command so that discrimination is done correctly, but
that amounts to only 6 declarations in the standard library.
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Minor fix in Morphisms which prevented working with higher-order
morphisms and PER relations.
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failures in proof search. Catch Refiner.FailError in typeclasses eauto
to indicate that an extern tactic failed.
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term unification (for constant and variable delta unfolding) and one to
parameterize closed-term conversion. Most of the time conversion uses
full delta and unification does no delta. This fine-grain is used in
rewrite/setoid_rewrite, where only closed-term delta on global constants
is allowed.
- Interpret Hint Unfold as a directive for delta conversion in
auto/eauto when applying lemmas (i.e., for Resolve and Immediate hints).
- Remove ad-hoc support for this in typeclasses. Now setoid_rewrite
works correctly w.r.t. the old version regarding local definitions.
- Fix closed bugs which needed updating due to syntax modifications.
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declarations. By default, print the list of implicitely generalized
variables. Implement new commands Add Parametric Relation/Morphism for...
parametric relations and morphisms. Now the Add * commands are strict
about free vars and will fail if there remain some. Parametric just allows to
give a variable context. Also, correct a bug in generalization of
implicits that ordered the variables in the wrong order.
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pas correctes
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- Better interface in constrintern w.r.t. evars used during typechecking
- Add "unsatisfiable_constraints" exception which gives back the raw
evar_map that was not satisfied during typeclass search (presentation
could be improved).
- Correctly infer the minimal sort for typeclasses declared as
definitions (everything was in type before).
- Really handle priorities in typeclass eauto: goals produced with higher
priority (lowest number) instances are tried before other of lower
priority goals, regardless of the number of subgoals.
- Change inverse to a notation for flip, now that universe polymorphic
definitions are handled correctly.
- Add EquivalenceDec class similar to SetoidDec, declaring decision
procedures for equivalences.
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context [] pattern). May break some user contribs...
Rename clsubstitute to substitute.
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symmetric... classes for now, merging Relations with RelationClasses
requires some non-trivial changes on implicits but also some definitions
are different (e.g. antisymmetric in Classes is defined w.r.t an
equivalence relation and not eq). Move back to Reflexive and so on.
reflexivity-like tactics fail in the same way as before if Setoid was
not imported. There is now a scope for morphism signatures, hence "==>",
"++>" and "-->" can be given different interpretations.
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names, gives the ability to specify qualified classes in instance
declarations. Use that in the class_tactics code.
Refine the implementation of classes. For singleton classes the
implementation of the class becomes a regular definition (into Type or
Prop). The single method becomes a 'trivial' projection that allows to
launch typeclass resolution. Each instance is just a definition as
usual. Examples in theories/Classes/RelationClasses. This permits to
define [Class reflexive A (R : relation A) := refl : forall x, R x
x.]. The definition of [reflexive] that is generated is the same as the
original one. We just need a way to declare arbitrary lemmas as
instances of a particular class to retrofit existing reflexivity lemmas
as typeclass instances of the [reflexive] class.
Also debug rewriting under binders in setoid_rewrite to allow rewriting
with lemmas which capture the bound variables when applied (works only
with setoid_rewrite, as rewrite first matches the lemma with the entire,
closed term). One can rewrite with [H : forall x, R (f x) (g x)] in the goal
[exists x, P (f x)].
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resolution. Add [relation] and Setoid's [equiv] as such objects.
Considerably simplify resolve_all_evars for typeclass resolution, adding
a further refinement (and hack): evars get classified as non-resolvable
(using the evar_extra dynamic field) if they are turned into a
goal. This makes it possible to perform nested typeclass resolution
without looping. We
take advantage of that in Classes/Morphisms where [subrelation_tac] is
added to the [Morphism] search procedure and calls the apply tactic which
itself triggers typeclass resolution. Having [subrelation_tac] as a tactic
instead of an instance, we can actually force that it is applied only
once in each search branch and avoid looping.
We could get rid of the hack when we have real goals-as-evars
functionality (hint hint).
Also fix some test-suite scripts which were still calling [refl]
instead of [reflexivity].
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check_required_library where needed (fixes bug #1797).
Remove spurious messages from ring when not in verbose mode.
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setoid rewrite. Refine and use the new unification flags setup by Hugo
to do a little bit of delta in clenv_unify/w_unify. Moved from a boolean
indicating conversion is wanted to a Cpred representing the
constants one wants to get unfolded to have more precise control. Add
corresponding test-suite file.
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implicits for left, inl or eq, hence some theories had to be changed
again. It should make some user contribs compile again too. Also
do not import functional extensionality when importing Program.Basics,
add a Combinators file for proofs requiring it and a Syntax file for the
implicit settings. Move Classes.Relations to Classes.RelationClasses to
avoid name clash warnings as advised by Hugo and Pierre.
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binding, add "!" syntax for the new binders which require parameters and
not superclasses. Change backquotes for curly braces for user-given
implicit arguments, following tradition. This requires a hack a la
lpar-id-coloneq. Change ident to global for typeclass names in class
binders. Also requires a similar hack to distinguish between [ C t1 tn ]
and [ c : C t1 tn ]. Update affected theories.
While hacking the parsing of { wf }, factorized the two versions of fix
annotation parsing that were present in g_constr and g_vernac.
Add the possibility of the user optionaly giving the priority for resolve and
exact hints (used by type classes). Syntax not fixed yet: a natural
after the list of lemmas in "Hint Resolve" syntax, a natural after a "|"
after the instance constraint in Instance declarations (ex in
Morphisms.v).
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(Axiom/Variable...). New tactic clapply to apply unapplied class methods
in tactic mode, simple solution to the fact that apply does not work
up-to classes yet. Add Functions.v for class definitions related to
functional morphisms.
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trying to declare an instance with an already existing name. Add
possibility of not giving all the fields in Instance declarations, using
Refine.refine to generate the subgoals. No control over opacity in this
case though...
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only, and get rid of the "relation" definition which makes unification
fail blatantly. Replace it with a notation :) In its current state,
the new tactic seems ready for larger tests.
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Tabareau:
- first pass: generation of the Morphism constraints with metavariables
for unspecified relations by one fold over the term.
This builds a "respect" proof term for the whole term with holes.
- second pass: constraint solving of the evars, taking care of finding a
solution for all the evars at once.
- third step: normalize proof term by found evars, apply it, done!
Works with any relation, currently not as efficient as it could be due
to bad handling of evars. Also needs some fine tuning of the instances
declared in Morphisms.v that are used during proof search, e.g. using
priorities.
Reorganize Classes.* accordingly, separating the setoids in
Classes.SetoidClass from the general morphisms in Classes.Morphisms
and the generally applicable relation theory in Classes.Relations.
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for basic functional programming and relation
definitions respectively.
Classes.Relations also includes the definition of Morphism
and instances for the standard morphisms and relations (eq, iff, impl,
inverse and complement). The class_setoid.ml4 [setoid_rewrite] tactic
has been reimplemented on top of these definitions, hence it doesn't
require a setoid implementation anymore. It also generates obligations
for missing reflexivity proofs, like the current setoid_rewrite. It has
not been tested on large examples but it should handle directions and
occurences. Works with in if no obligations are generated at this time.
What's missing is being able to rewrite by a lemma instead of a simple
hypothesis with no premises.
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document it.
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tactics in SetoidClass
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wrapper around Ltac program_simpl ::= .
!!!! This may introduce incompatibilities because now modifications of program_simpl are properly handled and work across modules.
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Debug tactic redefinition code, streamline Instantiation Tactic implementation using that. Have to adapt obligations tactic still.
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hole kind info for topconstrs.
Derive eta_expansion from functional extensionality axiom.
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implementation is much less add-hoc. Opens possibility of arbitrary prefixes in Class and Instance declarations. Current implementation with eauto is a bit more dangerous... next patch will fix it.
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evars and try to solve them too.
Finally, rework tactics on setoids and design a saturating tactic to help solve goals on any setoid.
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with a decidable equality. Fix name capture bug, again.
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