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new Axiom in Logic.v, proof_admitted : False.
admit now simply cases proof_admitted and does
not create a new Axiom in the environment.
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product of lists, hence possibly introducing incompatibilities.
Parts of the patch by Chantal Keller.
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... no need to Unset them manually
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When arguments scopes are set manually, nothing new, they stay
as they are (until maybe another Arguments invocation).
But when argument scopes are computed out of the argument type and
the Bind Scope information, this kind of scope is now dynamic:
a later Bind Scope will be able to impact the scopes of an earlier
constant. For Instance:
Definition f (n:nat) := n.
About f. (* Argument scope is [nat_scope] *)
Bind Scope other_scope with nat.
About f. (* Argument scope is [other_scope] *)
This allows to get rid of hacks for modifying scopes during functor
applications. Moreover, the subst_arguments_scope is now
environment-insensitive (needed for forthcoming changes in declaremods).
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- hypotheses are introduced in the left-to-right order
- intropatterns have to match the number of generated hypotheses, and,
if less, new introduction names are automatically generated
- clearing the hypothesis on which injection is applied, if any.
However, this is a source of incompatibilities (for a variant of
injection that is hopefully not used a lot). Compatibility can be
restored by "Unset Injection L2R Pattern Order".
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notation to use at printing time. We now allow to print "sigT P" as
"{x:_ & P x}", generating a "_" for the missing type, when the notation
is defined by 'Notation "{ x : A & P }" := (sigT (fun x:A => P))'.
Do better, and change the notation to "(sigT (A:=A) (fun x => P))" so
that the type is known even when eta-expansion is needed.
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fix CoRN but there must be an underlying bug ...
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Added full betaiota in hnf. This seems more natural, even if it
changes the strict meaning of hnf. This is source of incompatibilities
as "intro" might succeed more often.
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The offending functor in NZOrder wasn't actually used, so
I've commented it for now.
Btw, the Not_found in coqchk is now turned into something slightly
more informative
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It is much beter for everything (includind guard condition and simpl refolding)
excepts typeclasse inference because unification does not recognize
(fun x => f x b) a when it sees f a b ...
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Inner sub-modules with "Definition t := t" is hard to handle by
extraction: "type t = t" is recursive by default in OCaml, and
the aliased t cannot easily be fully qualified if it comes from
a higher unterminated module. There already exists some workarounds
(generating Coq__XXX modules), but this isn't playing nicely with
module types, where it's hard to insert code without breaking
subtyping.
To avoid falling too often in this situation, I've reorganized:
- GenericMinMax : we do not try anymore to deduce facts about
min by saying "min is a max on the reversed order". This hack
was anyway not so nice, some code was duplicated nonetheless
(at least statements), and the module structure was complex.
- OrdersTac : by splitting the functor argument in two
(EqLtLe <+ IsTotalOrder instead of TotalOrder), we avoid
the need for aliasing the type t, cf NZOrder.
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hints.
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themselves satisfied Uniqueness of Identity Proofs. Otherwise said
uniqueness of equality proofs is enough to characterize types whose
equality has a degenerated "homotopical" structure (this is a short
proof of a result inspired by Voevodsky's proof of inclusion of
h-level n into h-level n+1).
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it as a consequence of the derivability of Hurkens' paradox in the
presence of a retract from Type to Prop.
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some time to provide a library stating the groupoid structure of
equality proofs.
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proofs, on bool and nat.
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instead of a general constr: this is the most common case and does
not loose generality (one can simply define constrs before Hint Resolving
them). Benefits:
- Natural semantics for typeclasses, not class resolution needed at
Hint Resolve time, meaning less trouble for users as well.
- Ability to [Hint Remove] any hint so declared.
- Simplifies the implementation as well.
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V7.1. Thanks to Assia for reporting.
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Thanks to F. Blanqui for spotting it out.
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Sorry, was committed mistakenly.
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For starting a bare coqtop, the recommended option is now "-noinit"
that skips the load of Prelude.vo. Option "-nois" is kept for
compatibility, it is now an alias to "-noinit".
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After discovering a rewrite in Ergo that takes a loooong time due
to a bad interaction with the instances of Permutation and PermutationA :
- PermutationA is now in a separate file SetoidPermutation
- File Permutation.v isn't Require'd by SetoidList anymore
nor MergeSort.v, just the definitions in Sorted.v
- Attempt to put a priority on these instances.
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The ugly syntax "destruct x as [ ]_eqn:H" is replaced by:
destruct x eqn:H
destruct x as [ ] eqn:H
Some with induction. Of course, the pattern behind "as" is arbitrary.
For an anonymous version, H could be replaced by ?. The old syntax
with "_eqn" still works for the moment, by triggers a warning.
For making this new syntax work, we had to change the seldom-used
"induction x y z using foo" into "induction x, y, z using foo".
Now, only one "using" can be used per command instead of one per
comma-separated group earlier, but I doubt this will bother anyone.
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One slight point to check someday : fourier used to
launch a tactic called Ring.polynom in some cases.
It it crucial ? If so, how to replace with the setoid_ring
equivalent ?
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Initial idea was to just avoid compat notations such
as Z_of_nat --> Z.of_nat, but I ended trying to improve
a few proofs...
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Most of these heavyweight annotations were introduced a long time ago
by the automatic 7.x -> 8.0 translator
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