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List module. That way, an "open Util" in the header permits using
any function of CList in the List namespace (and in particular, this
permits optimized reimplementations of the List functions, as, for
example, tail-rec implementations.
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compiler warnings).
I was afraid that such a brutal refactoring breaks some obscure
invariant about linking order and side-effects but the standard
library still compiles.
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were closed (i.e. the only remaining ones are those of printing/parsing).
Meanwhile, a simplified interface is provided in loc.mli.
This also permits to put Pp in Clib, because it does not depend on
CAMLP4/5 anymore.
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grammar.cma
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Util only depends on Ocaml stdlib and Utf8 tables.
Generic pretty printing and loc functions are in Pp.
Generic errors are in Errors.
+ Training white-spaces, useless open, prlist copies random erasure.
Too many "open Errors" on the contrary.
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as to ensure the warning is flushed in real time. Made systematic the
use of if_warn instead of if_verbose when the warning is intended to
signal something anormal (if_warn is activated when compiling
verbosely and when working interactively while if_verbose is activated
only when working interactively and when loading verbosely).
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New vernacular "Proof using idlist" to declare the variables
to be discharged at the end of the current proof. The system
checks that the set of declared variables is a superset of
the set of actually used variables.
It can be combined in a single line with "Proof with":
Proof with .. using ..
Proof using .. with ..
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There were some confusion on the role of clear_proofs which was
applicable only to the global named_context. Hopefully made things
clearer.
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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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The recent experiment with -dont-load-proofs in the stdlib showed that
this options isn't fully safe: some axioms were generated (Include ?
functor application ? This is still to be fully understood).
Instead, I've implemented an idea of Yann: only load opaque proofs when
we need them. This is almost as fast as -dont-load-proofs (on the stdlib,
we're now 15% faster than before instead of 20% faster with -dont-load-proofs),
but fully compatible with Coq standard behavior.
Technically, the const_body field of Declarations.constant_body now regroup
const_body + const_opaque + const_inline in a ternary type. It is now either:
- Undef : an axiom or parameter, with an inline info
- Def : a transparent definition, with a constr_substituted
- OpaqueDef : an opaque definition, with a lazy constr_substitued
Accessing the lazy constr of an OpaqueDef might trigger the read on disk of
the final section of a .vo, where opaque proofs are located.
Some functions (body_of_constant, is_opaque, constant_has_body) emulate
the behavior of the old fields. The rest of Coq (including the checker)
has been adapted accordingly, either via direct access to the new const_body
or via these new functions. Many places look nicer now (ok, subjective notion).
There are now three options: -lazy-load-proofs (default), -force-load-proofs
(earlier semantics), -dont-load-proofs. Note that -outputstate now implies
-force-load-proofs (otherwise the marshaling fails on some delayed lazy).
On the way, I fixed what looked like a bug : a module type
(T with Definition x := c) was accepted even when x in T was opaque.
I also tried to clarify Subtyping.check_constant.
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As said in CHANGES:
<<
The inlining done during application of functors can now be controlled
more precisely. In addition to the "!F G" syntax preventing any inlining,
we can now use a priority level to select parameters to inline :
"<30>F G" means "only inline in F the parameters whose levels are <= 30".
The level of a parameter can be fixed by "Parameter Inline(30) foo".
When levels aren't given, the default value is 100. One can also use
the flag "Set Inline Level ..." to set a level.
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Nota : the syntax "Parameter Inline(30) foo" is equivalent to
"Set Inline Level 30. Parameter Inline foo.",
and "Include <30>F G" is equivalent to "Set Inline Level 30. Include F G."
For instance, in ZBinary, eq is @Logic.eq and should rather be inlined,
while in BigZ, eq is (fun x y => [x]=[y]) and should rather not be inlined.
We could achieve this behavior by setting a level such as 30 to the
parameter eq, and then tweaking the current level when applying functors.
This idea of levels might be too restrictive, we'll see, but at least
the implementation of this change was quite simple. There might be
situation where parameters cannot be linearly ordered according to their
"inlinablility". For these cases, we would need to mention names to inline
or not at a functor application, and this is a bit more tricky
(and might be a pain to use if there are many names).
No documentation for the moment, since this feature is experimental
and might still evolve.
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According to B. Gregoire, this stuff is obsolete. Fine control
on when to launch the VM in conversion problems is now provided
by VMcast. We were already almost never boxing definitions anymore
in stdlib files.
"(Un)Boxed Definition foo" will now trigger a parsing error,
same with Fixpoint. The option "(Un)Set Boxed Definitions"
aren't there anymore, but tolerated (as no-ops), since unknown
options raise a warning instead of an error by default.
Some more cleaning could be done in the vm.
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them. This was the cause of the failure of compilation of
CyclicAxioms after "replace" starting supporting open constrs (r13206).
Seized the opportunity to clean a little bit things around nf_evar,
whd_evar, check_evars, etc.
Removed obsolete printer mod_self_id from dev/db.
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Definition's is not so painless. It seems to however generally provide
"nicer" scripts so let us keep it and update the contribs and
test-suite accordingly.
Also enforced that the actual introduced names to be exactly as given
in the statements.
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- Fixing a wierd behaviour of the goal window (scroll_at_iter doesn't work)
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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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Simplified in passing generation of names for the "Goal" command.
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of a lemma was no longer done).
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Fixed some bugs in -beautify and robustness of {struct} clause.
Note: I tried to make the Automatic Introduction mode on by default
for version >= 8.3 but it is to complicated to adapt even in the
standard library.
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- Cleaning and uniformisation in command.ml:
- For better modularity and better visibility, two files got isolated
out of command.ml:
- lemmas.ml is about starting and saving a proof
- indschemes.ml is about declaring inductive schemes
- Decomposition of the functions of command.ml into a functional part
and the imperative part
- Inductive schemes:
- New architecture in ind_tables.ml for registering scheme builders,
and for sharing and generating on demand inductive schemes
- Adding new automatically generated equality schemes (file eqschemes.ml)
- "_congr" for equality types (completing here commit 12273)
- "_rew_forward" (similar to vernac-level eq_rect_r), "_rew_forward_dep",
"_rew_backward" (similar to eq_rect), "_rew_backward_dep" for
rewriting schemes (warning, rew_forward_dep cannot be stated following
the standard Coq pattern for inductive types: "t=u" cannot be the
last argument of the scheme)
- "_case", "_case_nodep", "_case_dep" for case analysis schemes
- Preliminary step towards discriminate and injection working on any
equality-like type (e.g. eq_true)
- Restating JMeq_congr under the canonical form of congruence schemes
- Renamed "Set Equality Scheme" into "Set Equality Schemes"
- Added "Set Rewriting Schemes", "Set Case Analysis Schemes"
- Activation of the automatic generation of boolean equality lemmas
- Partial debug and error messages improvements for the generation of
boolean equality and decidable equality
- Added schemes for making dependent rewrite working (unfortunately with
not a fully satisfactory design - see file eqschemes.ml)
- Some names of ML function made more regular (see dev/doc/changes.txt)
- Incidentally, added a flush to obsolete Local/Global syntax warning
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