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(************************************************************************)
(* * The Coq Proof Assistant / The Coq Development Team *)
(* v * INRIA, CNRS and contributors - Copyright 1999-2018 *)
(* <O___,, * (see CREDITS file for the list of authors) *)
(* \VV/ **************************************************************)
(* // * This file is distributed under the terms of the *)
(* * GNU Lesser General Public License Version 2.1 *)
(* * (see LICENSE file for the text of the license) *)
(************************************************************************)
open Names
open Termops
open EConstr
open Environ
open Libnames
open Glob_term
open Pattern
open Constrexpr
open Notation_term
open Notation
open Ltac_pretype
(** Translation of pattern, cases pattern, glob_constr and term into syntax
trees for printing *)
val extern_cases_pattern : Id.Set.t -> 'a cases_pattern_g -> cases_pattern_expr
val extern_glob_constr : Id.Set.t -> 'a glob_constr_g -> constr_expr
val extern_glob_type : Id.Set.t -> 'a glob_constr_g -> constr_expr
val extern_constr_pattern : names_context -> Evd.evar_map ->
constr_pattern -> constr_expr
val extern_closed_glob : ?lax:bool -> bool -> env -> Evd.evar_map -> closed_glob_constr -> constr_expr
(** If [b=true] in [extern_constr b env c] then the variables in the first
level of quantification clashing with the variables in [env] are renamed.
~lax is for debug printing, when the constr might not be well typed in
env, sigma
*)
val extern_constr : ?lax:bool -> bool -> env -> Evd.evar_map -> constr -> constr_expr
val extern_constr_in_scope : bool -> scope_name -> env -> Evd.evar_map -> constr -> constr_expr
val extern_reference : ?loc:Loc.t -> Id.Set.t -> GlobRef.t -> reference
val extern_type : bool -> env -> Evd.evar_map -> types -> constr_expr
val extern_sort : Evd.evar_map -> Sorts.t -> glob_sort
val extern_rel_context : constr option -> env -> Evd.evar_map ->
rel_context -> local_binder_expr list
(** Printing options *)
val print_implicits : bool ref
val print_implicits_defensive : bool ref
val print_arguments : bool ref
val print_evar_arguments : bool ref
val print_coercions : bool ref
val print_universes : bool ref
val print_no_symbol : bool ref
val print_projections : bool ref
(** Customization of the global_reference printer *)
val set_extern_reference :
(?loc:Loc.t -> Id.Set.t -> GlobRef.t -> reference) -> unit
val get_extern_reference :
unit -> (?loc:Loc.t -> Id.Set.t -> GlobRef.t -> reference)
(** WARNING: The following functions are evil due to
side-effects. Think of the following case as used in the printer:
without_specific_symbols [SynDefRule kn] (pr_glob_constr_env env) c
vs
without_specific_symbols [SynDefRule kn] pr_glob_constr_env env c
which one is wrong? We should turn this kind of state into an
explicit argument.
*)
(** This forces printing universe names of Type\{.\} *)
val with_universes : ('a -> 'b) -> 'a -> 'b
(** This suppresses printing of primitive tokens and notations *)
val without_symbols : ('a -> 'b) -> 'a -> 'b
(** This suppresses printing of specific notations only *)
val without_specific_symbols : interp_rule list -> ('a -> 'b) -> 'a -> 'b
(** This prints metas as anonymous holes *)
val with_meta_as_hole : ('a -> 'b) -> 'a -> 'b
(** Fine-grained activation and deactivation of notation printing.
*)
val toggle_scope_printing :
scope:Notation_term.scope_name -> activate:bool -> unit
val toggle_notation_printing :
?scope:Notation_term.scope_name -> notation:Constrexpr.notation -> activate:bool -> unit
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