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This is a continuation on #6183 and another step towards a more
functional interpretation of commands.
In particular, this should allow us to remove the locality hack.
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We deprecate a few functions that were deprecated in the comments plus
we place `Nameops` and `Univops` in engine where they do seem to
belong in the large picture of code organization.
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We'd like to handle proofs functionally we thus recommend not to use
printing functions without an explicit context.
We also adapt most of the code, making more explicit where the
printing environment is coming from.
An open task is to refactor some code so we gradually make the
`Pfedit.get_current_context ()` disappear.
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To this purpose we allow plugins to register functions that will
modify the state.
This is not used yet, but will be used soon when we remove the global
handling of the proof state.
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I followed what seems to be the intention of the code, with the
original intention of remove the global imperative proof state.
However, I fully fail to see why the new API is better than the old
one. In fact the opposite seems the contrary.
Still big parts of the "new proof engine" seem unfinished, and I'm
afraid I am not the right person to know what direction things should
take.
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This will allow to merge back `Names` with `API.Names`
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Syntax removed in faa064c746e20a12b3c8f792f69537b18e387be6
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Originally, it was not possible to define a new vernacular command
in the following way:
VERNAC COMMAND EXTEND Cmd6 CLASSIFIED AS QUERY
[ "SomeCmd" ] -> [ Feedback.msg_notice ?loc (Pp.str "some message") ]
END
because "loc : Loc.t" was not bound.
This commit fixes that, i.e. the location of the custom Vernacular command
(within *.v file) is made available as "loc" variable bound on the right side
of "->" .
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clause of an inductive definitions
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Users need to be careful wrt global state modification outside
`Vernacentries` without registering the functions.
In particular, our fail implementation also has to invalidate the cache.
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We make Vernacentries.interp functional wrt state, and thus remove
state-handling from `Future`. Now, a future needs a closure if it
wants to preserve state.
Consequently, `Vernacentries.interp` takes a state, and returns the
new one.
We don't explicitly thread the state in the STM yet, instead, we
recover the state that was used before and pass it explicitly to
`interp`.
I have tested the commit with the files in interactive, but we aware
that some new bugs may appear or old ones be made more apparent.
However, I am confident that this step will improve our understanding
of bugs.
In some cases, we perform a bit more summary wrapping/unwrapping. This
will go away in future commits; informal timings for a full make:
- master:
real 2m11,027s
user 8m30,904s
sys 1m0,000s
- no_futures:
real 2m8,474s
user 8m34,380s
sys 0m59,156s
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We still don't thread the state there, but this is a start of the
needed infrastructure.
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We place `Proof_using` in the proper place [`vernac`] and we remove
gross parsing hacks.
The new placement should allow to use the printers and more convenient
structure, and reduce strange coupling between parsing and internal
representation.
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This allows e.g. the following to work:
Reserved Notation "* a" (at level 70).
Inductive P {n : nat} : nat -> Prop := c m : *m where "* m" := (P m).
We seize this opportunity to make main calls to Metasyntax to depend
on an arbitrary env rather than on Global.env.
Incidentally, this fixes a little coqdoc bug in classifying the
inductive type referred to in the "where" clause.
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We don't gain anything from the kernel yet as transparent constants
_do_ require the `side_eff` exporting machinery.
Next step, understand why.
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The old algorithm was relying on list membership, which is O(n). This was
nefarious for terms with many binders. We use instead sets in O(log n).
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An incoming commit is removing some toplevel-specific global flags in
favor of local toplevel state; this commit flags `Flags` use so it
becomes clearer in the code whether we are relying on some "global"
settable status in code.
A good candidate for further cleanup is the pattern:
`Flags.if_verbose Feedback.msg_info`
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We dont care about the order of the binder map ([map] in the code) so
no need to do tricky things with it.
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top of the linking chain.
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The internal detype function takes an additional arguments dictating
whether it should be eager or lazy.
We introduce a new type of delayed `DAst.t` AST nodes and use it for
`glob_constr`.
Such type, instead of only containing a value, it can contain a lazy
computation too. We use a GADT to discriminate between both uses
statically, so that no delayed terms ever happen to be
marshalled (which would raise anomalies).
We also fix a regression in the test-suite:
Mixing laziness and effects is a well-known hell. Here, an exception
that was raised for mere control purpose was delayed and raised at a
later time as an anomaly. We make the offending function eager.
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This removes a dependency from `G_vernac` to `Metasyntax`.
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We now only issue an error for locally specified (non)cumulativity
whenever it is the context (set locally or globally) is monorphic.
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The use of template polymorphism in constants was quite limited, as it
only applied to definitions that were exactly inductive types without any
parameter whatsoever. Furthermore, it seems that following the introduction
of polymorphic definitions, the code path enforced regular polymorphism as
soon as the type of a definition was given, which was in practice almost
always.
Removing this feature had no observable effect neither on the test-suite,
nor on any development that we monitor on Travis. I believe it is safe to
assume it was nowadays useless.
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`VernacStartTheoremProof` contained a stale bool parameter from 15
years ago, which is unused today.
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This requires to change the status of Inductive (we have also changed
CoInductive and Variant) from keyword to identifier.
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