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(************************************************************************)
(* v * The Coq Proof Assistant / The Coq Development Team *)
(* <O___,, * INRIA - CNRS - LIX - LRI - PPS - Copyright 1999-2017 *)
(* \VV/ **************************************************************)
(* // * This file is distributed under the terms of the *)
(* * GNU Lesser General Public License Version 2.1 *)
(************************************************************************)
open Loc
open Names
open Extend
open Vernacexpr
open Genarg
open Constrexpr
open Libnames
open Misctypes
open Genredexpr
(** The parser of Coq *)
module Gram : sig
include Grammar.S with type te = Tok.t
(* Where Grammar.S is
module type S =
sig
type te = 'x;
type parsable = 'x;
value parsable : Stream.t char -> parsable;
value tokens : string -> list (string * int);
value glexer : Plexing.lexer te;
value set_algorithm : parse_algorithm -> unit;
module Entry :
sig
type e 'a = 'y;
value create : string -> e 'a;
value parse : e 'a -> parsable -> 'a;
value parse_token : e 'a -> Stream.t te -> 'a;
value name : e 'a -> string;
value of_parser : string -> (Stream.t te -> 'a) -> e 'a;
value print : Format.formatter -> e 'a -> unit;
external obj : e 'a -> Gramext.g_entry te = "%identity";
end
;
module Unsafe :
sig
value gram_reinit : Plexing.lexer te -> unit;
value clear_entry : Entry.e 'a -> unit;
end
;
value extend :
Entry.e 'a -> option Gramext.position ->
list
(option string * option Gramext.g_assoc *
list (list (Gramext.g_symbol te) * Gramext.g_action)) ->
unit;
value delete_rule : Entry.e 'a -> list (Gramext.g_symbol te) -> unit;
end
*)
type 'a entry = 'a Entry.e
type internal_entry = Tok.t Gramext.g_entry
type symbol = Tok.t Gramext.g_symbol
type action = Gramext.g_action
type production_rule = symbol list * action
type single_extend_statment =
string option * Gramext.g_assoc option * production_rule list
type extend_statment =
Gramext.position option * single_extend_statment list
type coq_parsable
val parsable : ?file:string -> char Stream.t -> coq_parsable
val action : 'a -> action
val entry_create : string -> 'a entry
val entry_parse : 'a entry -> coq_parsable -> 'a
val entry_print : Format.formatter -> 'a entry -> unit
val with_parsable : coq_parsable -> ('a -> 'b) -> 'a -> 'b
(* Apparently not used *)
val srules' : production_rule list -> symbol
val parse_tokens_after_filter : 'a entry -> Tok.t Stream.t -> 'a
end with type 'a Entry.e = 'a Grammar.GMake(CLexer).Entry.e
(** The parser of Coq is built from three kinds of rule declarations:
- dynamic rules declared at the evaluation of Coq files (using
e.g. Notation, Infix, or Tactic Notation)
- static rules explicitly defined in files g_*.ml4
- static rules macro-generated by ARGUMENT EXTEND, TACTIC EXTEND and
VERNAC EXTEND (see e.g. file extratactics.ml4)
*)
(** Dynamic extension of rules
For constr notations, dynamic addition of new rules is done in
several steps:
- "x + y" (user gives a notation string of type Topconstr.notation)
| (together with a constr entry level, e.g. 50, and indications of)
| (subentries, e.g. x in constr next level and y constr same level)
|
| splitting into tokens by Metasyntax.split_notation_string
V
[String "x"; String "+"; String "y"] : symbol_token list
|
| interpreted as a mixed parsing/printing production
| by Metasyntax.analyse_notation_tokens
V
[NonTerminal "x"; Terminal "+"; NonTerminal "y"] : symbol list
|
| translated to a parsing production by Metasyntax.make_production
V
[GramConstrNonTerminal (ETConstr (NextLevel,(BorderProd Left,LeftA)),
Some "x");
GramConstrTerminal ("","+");
GramConstrNonTerminal (ETConstr (NextLevel,(BorderProd Right,LeftA)),
Some "y")]
: grammar_constr_prod_item list
|
| Egrammar.make_constr_prod_item
V
Gramext.g_symbol list which is sent to camlp4
For user level tactic notations, dynamic addition of new rules is
also done in several steps:
- "f" constr(x) (user gives a Tactic Notation command)
|
| parsing
V
[TacTerm "f"; TacNonTerm ("constr", Some "x")]
: grammar_tactic_prod_item_expr list
|
| Metasyntax.interp_prod_item
V
[GramTerminal "f";
GramNonTerminal (ConstrArgType, Aentry ("constr","constr"), Some "x")]
: grammar_prod_item list
|
| Egrammar.make_prod_item
V
Gramext.g_symbol list
For TACTIC/VERNAC/ARGUMENT EXTEND, addition of new rules is done as follows:
- "f" constr(x) (developer gives an EXTEND rule)
|
| macro-generation in tacextend.ml4/vernacextend.ml4/argextend.ml4
V
[GramTerminal "f";
GramNonTerminal (ConstrArgType, Aentry ("constr","constr"), Some "x")]
|
| Egrammar.make_prod_item
V
Gramext.g_symbol list
*)
(** Temporarily activate camlp4 verbosity *)
val camlp4_verbosity : bool -> ('a -> unit) -> 'a -> unit
(** Parse a string *)
val parse_string : 'a Gram.entry -> string -> 'a
val eoi_entry : 'a Gram.entry -> 'a Gram.entry
val map_entry : ('a -> 'b) -> 'a Gram.entry -> 'b Gram.entry
type gram_universe
val get_univ : string -> gram_universe
val uprim : gram_universe
val uconstr : gram_universe
val utactic : gram_universe
val uvernac : gram_universe
val register_grammar : ('raw, 'glb, 'top) genarg_type -> 'raw Gram.entry -> unit
val genarg_grammar : ('raw, 'glb, 'top) genarg_type -> 'raw Gram.entry
val create_generic_entry : gram_universe -> string ->
('a, rlevel) abstract_argument_type -> 'a Gram.entry
module Prim :
sig
open Names
open Libnames
val preident : string Gram.entry
val ident : Id.t Gram.entry
val name : Name.t located Gram.entry
val identref : Id.t located Gram.entry
val pidentref : (Id.t located * (Id.t located list) option) Gram.entry
val pattern_ident : Id.t Gram.entry
val pattern_identref : Id.t located Gram.entry
val base_ident : Id.t Gram.entry
val natural : int Gram.entry
val bigint : Constrexpr.raw_natural_number Gram.entry
val integer : int Gram.entry
val string : string Gram.entry
val lstring : string located Gram.entry
val qualid : qualid located Gram.entry
val fullyqualid : Id.t list located Gram.entry
val reference : reference Gram.entry
val by_notation : (string * string option) Loc.located Gram.entry
val smart_global : reference or_by_notation Gram.entry
val dirpath : DirPath.t Gram.entry
val ne_string : string Gram.entry
val ne_lstring : string located Gram.entry
val var : Id.t located Gram.entry
end
module Constr :
sig
val constr : constr_expr Gram.entry
val constr_eoi : constr_expr Gram.entry
val lconstr : constr_expr Gram.entry
val binder_constr : constr_expr Gram.entry
val operconstr : constr_expr Gram.entry
val ident : Id.t Gram.entry
val global : reference Gram.entry
val universe_level : glob_level Gram.entry
val sort : glob_sort Gram.entry
val pattern : cases_pattern_expr Gram.entry
val constr_pattern : constr_expr Gram.entry
val lconstr_pattern : constr_expr Gram.entry
val closed_binder : local_binder_expr list Gram.entry
val binder : local_binder_expr list Gram.entry (* closed_binder or variable *)
val binders : local_binder_expr list Gram.entry (* list of binder *)
val open_binders : local_binder_expr list Gram.entry
val binders_fixannot : (local_binder_expr list * (Id.t located option * recursion_order_expr)) Gram.entry
val typeclass_constraint : (Name.t located * bool * constr_expr) Gram.entry
val record_declaration : constr_expr Gram.entry
val appl_arg : (constr_expr * explicitation located option) Gram.entry
end
module Module :
sig
val module_expr : module_ast Gram.entry
val module_type : module_ast Gram.entry
end
module Vernac_ :
sig
val gallina : vernac_expr Gram.entry
val gallina_ext : vernac_expr Gram.entry
val command : vernac_expr Gram.entry
val syntax : vernac_expr Gram.entry
val vernac : vernac_expr Gram.entry
val rec_definition : (fixpoint_expr * decl_notation list) Gram.entry
val vernac_eoi : vernac_expr Gram.entry
val noedit_mode : vernac_expr Gram.entry
val command_entry : vernac_expr Gram.entry
val red_expr : raw_red_expr Gram.entry
val hint_info : Vernacexpr.hint_info_expr Gram.entry
end
(** The main entry: reads an optional vernac command *)
val main_entry : (Loc.t * vernac_expr) option Gram.entry
(** Handling of the proof mode entry *)
val get_command_entry : unit -> vernac_expr Gram.entry
val set_command_entry : vernac_expr Gram.entry -> unit
val epsilon_value : ('a -> 'self) -> ('self, 'a) Extend.symbol -> 'self option
(** {5 Extending the parser without synchronization} *)
type gram_reinit = gram_assoc * gram_position
(** Type of reinitialization data *)
val grammar_extend : 'a Gram.entry -> gram_reinit option ->
'a Extend.extend_statment -> unit
(** Extend the grammar of Coq, without synchronizing it with the backtracking
mechanism. This means that grammar extensions defined this way will survive
an undo. *)
(** {5 Extending the parser with summary-synchronized commands} *)
module GramState : Store.S
(** Auxiliary state of the grammar. Any added data must be marshallable. *)
type 'a grammar_command
(** Type of synchronized parsing extensions. The ['a] type should be
marshallable. *)
type extend_rule =
| ExtendRule : 'a Gram.entry * gram_reinit option * 'a extend_statment -> extend_rule
type 'a grammar_extension = 'a -> GramState.t -> extend_rule list * GramState.t
(** Grammar extension entry point. Given some ['a] and a current grammar state,
such a function must produce the list of grammar extensions that will be
applied in the same order and kept synchronized w.r.t. the summary, together
with a new state. It should be pure. *)
val create_grammar_command : string -> 'a grammar_extension -> 'a grammar_command
(** Create a new grammar-modifying command with the given name. The extension
function is called to generate the rules for a given data. *)
val extend_grammar_command : 'a grammar_command -> 'a -> unit
(** Extend the grammar of Coq with the given data. *)
val recover_grammar_command : 'a grammar_command -> 'a list
(** Recover the current stack of grammar extensions. *)
val with_grammar_rule_protection : ('a -> 'b) -> 'a -> 'b
(** Location Utils *)
val to_coqloc : Ploc.t -> Loc.t
val (!@) : Ploc.t -> Loc.t
|