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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 Pp
let print_emacs = ref false
let top_stderr x =
Format.fprintf !Topfmt.err_ft "@[%a@]%!" pp_with x
(* A buffer for the character read from a channel. We store the command
* entered to be able to report errors without pretty-printing. *)
type input_buffer = {
mutable prompt : Stm.doc -> string;
mutable str : Bytes.t; (* buffer of already read characters *)
mutable len : int; (* number of chars in the buffer *)
mutable bols : int list; (* offsets in str of beginning of lines *)
mutable tokens : Pcoq.Gram.coq_parsable; (* stream of tokens *)
mutable start : int } (* stream count of the first char of the buffer *)
(* Double the size of the buffer. *)
let resize_buffer ibuf = let open Bytes in
let nstr = create (2 * length ibuf.str + 1) in
blit ibuf.str 0 nstr 0 (length ibuf.str);
ibuf.str <- nstr
(* Delete all irrelevant lines of the input buffer. Keep the last line
in the buffer (useful when there are several commands on the same line). *)
let resynch_buffer ibuf =
match ibuf.bols with
| ll::_ ->
let new_len = ibuf.len - ll in
Bytes.blit ibuf.str ll ibuf.str 0 new_len;
ibuf.len <- new_len;
ibuf.bols <- [];
ibuf.start <- ibuf.start + ll
| _ -> ()
(* emacs special prompt tag for easy detection. No special character,
to avoid interfering with utf8. Compatibility code removed. *)
let emacs_prompt_startstring () = if !print_emacs then "<prompt>" else ""
let emacs_prompt_endstring () = if !print_emacs then "</prompt>" else ""
(* Read a char in an input channel, displaying a prompt at every
beginning of line. *)
let prompt_char doc ic ibuf count =
let bol = match ibuf.bols with
| ll::_ -> Int.equal ibuf.len ll
| [] -> Int.equal ibuf.len 0
in
if bol && not !print_emacs then top_stderr (str (ibuf.prompt doc));
try
let c = input_char ic in
if c == '\n' then ibuf.bols <- (ibuf.len+1) :: ibuf.bols;
if ibuf.len == Bytes.length ibuf.str then resize_buffer ibuf;
Bytes.set ibuf.str ibuf.len c;
ibuf.len <- ibuf.len + 1;
Some c
with End_of_file ->
None
(* Reinitialize the char stream (after a Drop) *)
let reset_input_buffer doc ic ibuf =
ibuf.str <- Bytes.empty;
ibuf.len <- 0;
ibuf.bols <- [];
ibuf.tokens <- Pcoq.Gram.parsable (Stream.from (prompt_char doc ic ibuf));
ibuf.start <- 0
(* Functions to print underlined locations from an input buffer. *)
module TopErr = struct
(* Given a location, returns the list of locations of each line. The last
line is returned separately. It also checks the location bounds. *)
let get_bols_of_loc ibuf (bp,ep) =
let add_line (b,e) lines =
if b < 0 || e < b then CErrors.anomaly (Pp.str "Bad location.");
match lines with
| ([],None) -> ([], Some (b,e))
| (fl,oe) -> ((b,e)::fl, oe)
in
let rec lines_rec ba after = function
| [] -> add_line (0,ba) after
| ll::_ when ll <= bp -> add_line (ll,ba) after
| ll::fl ->
let nafter = if ll < ep then add_line (ll,ba) after else after in
lines_rec ll nafter fl
in
let (fl,ll) = lines_rec ibuf.len ([],None) ibuf.bols in
(fl,Option.get ll)
let dotted_location (b,e) =
if e-b < 3 then
("", String.make (e-b) ' ')
else
(String.make (e-b-1) '.', " ")
let blanch_utf8_string s bp ep = let open Bytes in
let s' = make (ep-bp) ' ' in
let j = ref 0 in
for i = bp to ep - 1 do
let n = Char.code (get s i) in
(* Heuristic: assume utf-8 chars are printed using a single
fixed-size char and therefore contract all utf-8 code into one
space; in any case, preserve tabulation so
that its effective interpretation in terms of spacing is preserved *)
if get s i == '\t' then set s' !j '\t';
if n < 0x80 || 0xC0 <= n then incr j
done;
Bytes.sub_string s' 0 !j
let adjust_loc_buf ib loc = let open Loc in
{ loc with ep = loc.ep - ib.start; bp = loc.bp - ib.start }
let print_highlight_location ib loc =
let (bp,ep) = Loc.unloc loc in
let highlight_lines =
match get_bols_of_loc ib (bp,ep) with
| ([],(bl,el)) ->
let shift = blanch_utf8_string ib.str bl bp in
let span = String.length (blanch_utf8_string ib.str bp ep) in
(str"> " ++ str(Bytes.sub_string ib.str bl (el-bl-1)) ++ fnl () ++
str"> " ++ str(shift) ++ str(String.make span '^'))
| ((b1,e1)::ml,(bn,en)) ->
let (d1,s1) = dotted_location (b1,bp) in
let (dn,sn) = dotted_location (ep,en) in
let l1 = (str"> " ++ str d1 ++ str s1 ++
str(Bytes.sub_string ib.str bp (e1-bp))) in
let li =
prlist (fun (bi,ei) ->
(str"> " ++ str(Bytes.sub_string ib.str bi (ei-bi)))) ml in
let ln = (str"> " ++ str(Bytes.sub_string ib.str bn (ep-bn)) ++
str sn ++ str dn) in
(l1 ++ li ++ ln)
in
highlight_lines
let valid_buffer_loc ib loc =
let (b,e) = Loc.unloc loc in b-ib.start >= 0 && e-ib.start < ib.len && b<=e
(* Toplevel error explanation. *)
let error_info_for_buffer ?loc buf =
Option.map (fun loc ->
let fname = loc.Loc.fname in
let hl, loc =
(* We are in the toplevel *)
match fname with
| Loc.ToplevelInput ->
let nloc = adjust_loc_buf buf loc in
if valid_buffer_loc buf loc then
(fnl () ++ print_highlight_location buf nloc, nloc)
(* in the toplevel, but not a valid buffer *)
else (mt (), nloc)
(* we are in batch mode, don't adjust location *)
| Loc.InFile _ ->
(mt (), loc)
in Topfmt.pr_loc loc ++ hl
) loc
(* Actual printing routine *)
let print_error_for_buffer ?loc lvl msg buf =
let pre_hdr = error_info_for_buffer ?loc buf in
if !print_emacs
then Topfmt.emacs_logger ?pre_hdr lvl msg
else Topfmt.std_logger ?pre_hdr lvl msg
(*
let print_toplevel_parse_error (e, info) buf =
let loc = Loc.get_loc info in
let lvl = Feedback.Error in
let msg = CErrors.iprint (e, info) in
print_error_for_buffer ?loc lvl msg buf
*)
end
(*s The Coq prompt is the name of the focused proof, if any, and "Coq"
otherwise. We trap all exceptions to prevent the error message printing
from cycling. *)
let make_prompt () =
try
(Names.Id.to_string (Proof_global.get_current_proof_name ())) ^ " < "
with Proof_global.NoCurrentProof ->
"Coq < "
(* the coq prompt added to the default one when in emacs mode
The prompt contains the current state label [n] (for global
backtracking) and the current proof state [p] (for proof
backtracking) plus the list of open (nested) proofs (for proof
aborting when backtracking). It looks like:
"n |lem1|lem2|lem3| p < "
*)
let make_emacs_prompt doc =
let statnum = Stateid.to_string (Stm.get_current_state ~doc) in
let dpth = Stm.current_proof_depth ~doc in
let pending = Stm.get_all_proof_names ~doc in
let pendingprompt =
List.fold_left
(fun acc x -> acc ^ (if CString.is_empty acc then "" else "|") ^ Names.Id.to_string x)
"" pending in
let proof_info = if dpth >= 0 then string_of_int dpth else "0" in
if !print_emacs then statnum ^ " |" ^ pendingprompt ^ "| " ^ proof_info ^ " < "
else ""
(* A buffer to store the current command read on stdin. It is
* initialized when a vernac command is immediately followed by "\n",
* or after a Drop. *)
let top_buffer =
let pr doc =
emacs_prompt_startstring()
^ make_prompt()
^ make_emacs_prompt doc
^ emacs_prompt_endstring()
in
{ prompt = pr;
str = Bytes.empty;
len = 0;
bols = [];
tokens = Pcoq.Gram.parsable (Stream.of_list []);
start = 0 }
let set_prompt prompt =
top_buffer.prompt
<- (fun doc ->
emacs_prompt_startstring()
^ prompt ()
^ emacs_prompt_endstring())
(* Read the input stream until a dot is encountered *)
let parse_to_dot =
let rec dot st = match Stream.next st with
| Tok.KEYWORD ("."|"...") -> ()
| Tok.EOI -> raise Stm.End_of_input
| _ -> dot st
in
Pcoq.Gram.Entry.of_parser "Coqtoplevel.dot" dot
(* If an error occurred while parsing, we try to read the input until a dot
token is encountered.
We assume that when a lexer error occurs, at least one char was eaten *)
let rec discard_to_dot () =
try
Pcoq.Gram.entry_parse parse_to_dot top_buffer.tokens
with
| Token.Error _ | CLexer.Error.E _ -> discard_to_dot ()
| Stm.End_of_input -> raise Stm.End_of_input
| e when CErrors.noncritical e -> ()
let read_sentence ~state input =
let open Vernac.State in
try Stm.parse_sentence ~doc:state.doc state.sid input
with reraise ->
let reraise = CErrors.push reraise in
discard_to_dot ();
(* The caller of read_sentence does the error printing now, this
should be re-enabled once we rely on the feedback error
printer again *)
(* TopErr.print_toplevel_parse_error reraise top_buffer; *)
Exninfo.iraise reraise
(** Coqloop Console feedback handler *)
let coqloop_feed (fb : Feedback.feedback) = let open Feedback in
match fb.contents with
| Processed -> ()
| Incomplete -> ()
| Complete -> ()
| ProcessingIn _ -> ()
| InProgress _ -> ()
| WorkerStatus (_,_) -> ()
| AddedAxiom -> ()
| GlobRef (_,_,_,_,_) -> ()
| GlobDef (_,_,_,_) -> ()
| FileDependency (_,_) -> ()
| FileLoaded (_,_) -> ()
| Custom (_,_,_) -> ()
(* Re-enable when we switch back to feedback-based error printing *)
| Message (Error,loc,msg) -> ()
(* TopErr.print_error_for_buffer ?loc lvl msg top_buffer *)
| Message (lvl,loc,msg) ->
TopErr.print_error_for_buffer ?loc lvl msg top_buffer
(** [do_vernac] reads and executes a toplevel phrase, and print error
messages when an exception is raised, except for the following:
- Drop: kill the Coq toplevel, going down to the Caml toplevel if it exists.
Otherwise, exit.
- End_of_input: Ctrl-D was typed in, we will quit.
In particular, this is normally the only place where a Sys.Break
is caught and handled (i.e. not re-raised).
*)
let do_vernac ~time ~state =
let open Vernac.State in
top_stderr (fnl());
if !print_emacs then top_stderr (str (top_buffer.prompt state.doc));
resynch_buffer top_buffer;
try
let input = (top_buffer.tokens, None) in
Vernac.process_expr ~time ~state (read_sentence ~state (fst input))
with
| Stm.End_of_input | CErrors.Quit ->
top_stderr (fnl ()); raise CErrors.Quit
| CErrors.Drop -> (* Last chance *)
if Mltop.is_ocaml_top() then raise CErrors.Drop
else (Feedback.msg_warning (str "There is no ML toplevel."); state)
(* Exception printing should be done by the feedback listener,
however this is not yet ready so we rely on the exception for
now. *)
| any ->
let (e, info) = CErrors.push any in
let loc = Loc.get_loc info in
let msg = CErrors.iprint (e, info) in
TopErr.print_error_for_buffer ?loc Feedback.Error msg top_buffer;
state
(** Main coq loop : read vernacular expressions until Drop is entered.
Ctrl-C is handled internally as Sys.Break instead of aborting Coq.
Normally, the only exceptions that can come out of [do_vernac] and
exit the loop are Drop and Quit. Any other exception there indicates
an issue with [print_toplevel_error] above. *)
(* Flush in a compatible order with 8.5 *)
(* This mimics the semantics of the old Pp.flush_all *)
let loop_flush_all () =
Pervasives.flush stderr;
Pervasives.flush stdout;
Format.pp_print_flush !Topfmt.std_ft ();
Format.pp_print_flush !Topfmt.err_ft ()
let pr_open_cur_subgoals () =
try
let proof = Proof_global.give_me_the_proof () in
Printer.pr_open_subgoals ~proof
with Proof_global.NoCurrentProof -> Pp.str ""
(* Goal equality heuristic. *)
let pequal cmp1 cmp2 (a1,a2) (b1,b2) = cmp1 a1 b1 && cmp2 a2 b2
let evleq e1 e2 = CList.equal Evar.equal e1 e2
let cproof p1 p2 =
let (a1,a2,a3,a4,_),(b1,b2,b3,b4,_) = Proof.proof p1, Proof.proof p2 in
evleq a1 b1 &&
CList.equal (pequal evleq evleq) a2 b2 &&
CList.equal Evar.equal a3 b3 &&
CList.equal Evar.equal a4 b4
let drop_last_doc = ref None
let rec loop ~time ~state =
let open Vernac.State in
Sys.catch_break true;
try
reset_input_buffer state.doc stdin top_buffer;
(* Be careful to keep this loop tail-recursive *)
let rec vernac_loop ~state =
let nstate = do_vernac ~time ~state in
let proof_changed = not (Option.equal cproof nstate.proof state.proof) in
let print_goals = not !Flags.quiet &&
proof_changed && Proof_global.there_are_pending_proofs () in
if print_goals then Feedback.msg_notice (pr_open_cur_subgoals ());
loop_flush_all ();
vernac_loop ~state:nstate
(* We recover the current stateid, threading from the caller is
not possible due exceptions. *)
in vernac_loop ~state
with
| CErrors.Drop ->
(* Due to using exceptions as a form of control, state here goes
out of sync as [do_vernac] will never return. We must thus do
this hack until we make `Drop` a toplevel-only command. See
bug #6872. *)
let state = { state with sid = Stm.get_current_state ~doc:state.doc } in
drop_last_doc := Some state;
state
| CErrors.Quit -> exit 0
| any ->
top_stderr (str "Anomaly: main loop exited with exception: " ++
str (Printexc.to_string any) ++
fnl() ++
str"Please report" ++
strbrk" at " ++ str Coq_config.wwwbugtracker ++ str ".");
loop ~time ~state
|