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(************************************************************************)
(* v * The Coq Proof Assistant / The Coq Development Team *)
(* <O___,, * CNRS-Ecole Polytechnique-INRIA Futurs-Universite Paris Sud *)
(* \VV/ **************************************************************)
(* // * This file is distributed under the terms of the *)
(* * GNU Lesser General Public License Version 2.1 *)
(************************************************************************)
open Util
open Pp
open Flags
open System
open Libobject
open Library
open System
open Vernacinterp
(* Code to hook Coq into the ML toplevel -- depends on having the
objective-caml compiler mostly visible. The functions implemented here are:
\begin{itemize}
\item [dir_ml_load name]: Loads the ML module fname from the current ML
path.
\item [dir_ml_use]: Directive #use of Ocaml toplevel
\item [add_ml_dir]: Directive #directory of Ocaml toplevel
\end{itemize}
How to build an ML module interface with these functions.
The idea is that the ML directory path is like the Coq directory
path. So we can maintain the two in parallel.
In the same way, we can use the "ml_env" as a kind of ML
environment, which we freeze, unfreeze, and add things to just like
to the other environments.
Finally, we can create an object which is an ML module, and require
that the "caching" of the ML module cause the loading of the
associated ML file, if that file has not been yet loaded. Of
course, the problem is how to record dependencies between ML
modules.
(I do not know of a solution to this problem, other than to
put all the needed names into the ML Module object.) *)
(* This path is where we look for .cmo *)
let coq_mlpath_copy = ref ["."]
let keep_copy_mlpath path =
let cpath = canonical_path_name path in
let filter path' = (cpath <> canonical_path_name path') in
coq_mlpath_copy := path :: List.filter filter !coq_mlpath_copy
(* If there is a toplevel under Coq *)
type toplevel = {
load_obj : string -> unit;
use_file : string -> unit;
add_dir : string -> unit;
ml_loop : unit -> unit }
(* Determines the behaviour of Coq with respect to ML files (compiled
or not) *)
type kind_load =
| WithTop of toplevel
| WithoutTop
(* Must be always initialized *)
let load = ref WithoutTop
(* Are we in a native version of Coq? *)
let is_native = IFDEF Byte THEN false ELSE true END
(* Sets and initializes a toplevel (if any) *)
let set_top toplevel = load := WithTop toplevel
(* Removes the toplevel (if any) *)
let remove ()= load := WithoutTop
(* Tests if an Ocaml toplevel runs under Coq *)
let is_ocaml_top () =
match !load with
| WithTop _ -> true
|_ -> false
(* Tests if we can load ML files *)
let has_dynlink = IFDEF HasDynlink THEN true ELSE false END
(* Runs the toplevel loop of Ocaml *)
let ocaml_toploop () =
match !load with
| WithTop t -> Printexc.catch t.ml_loop ()
| _ -> ()
(* Dynamic loading of .cmo/.cma *)
let dir_ml_load s =
match !load with
| WithTop t ->
(try t.load_obj s
with
| (UserError _ | Failure _ | Anomaly _ | Not_found as u) -> raise u
| _ -> errorlabstrm "Mltop.load_object" (str"Cannot link ml-object " ++
str s ++ str" to Coq code."))
(* TO DO: .cma loading without toplevel *)
| WithoutTop ->
IFDEF HasDynlink THEN
(* WARNING
* if this code section starts to use a module not used elsewhere
* in this file, the Makefile dependency logic needs to be updated.
*)
let warn = Flags.is_verbose() in
let _,gname = find_file_in_path ~warn !coq_mlpath_copy s in
try
Dynlink.loadfile gname;
with | Dynlink.Error a ->
errorlabstrm "Mltop.load_object" (str (Dynlink.error_message a))
ELSE
errorlabstrm "Mltop.no_load_object"
(str"Loading of ML object file forbidden in a native Coq.")
END
(* Dynamic interpretation of .ml *)
let dir_ml_use s =
match !load with
| WithTop t -> t.use_file s
| _ -> warning "Cannot access the ML compiler"
(* Adds a path to the ML paths *)
let add_ml_dir s =
match !load with
| WithTop t -> t.add_dir s; keep_copy_mlpath s
| WithoutTop when has_dynlink -> keep_copy_mlpath s
| _ -> ()
(* For Rec Add ML Path *)
let add_rec_ml_dir dir =
List.iter (fun (lp,_) -> add_ml_dir lp) (all_subdirs dir)
(* Adding files to Coq and ML loadpath *)
let add_path ~unix_path:dir ~coq_root:coq_dirpath =
if exists_dir dir then
begin
add_ml_dir dir;
Library.add_load_path true (dir,coq_dirpath)
end
else
msg_warning (str ("Cannot open " ^ dir))
let convert_string d =
try Names.id_of_string d
with _ ->
if_verbose warning
("Directory "^d^" cannot be used as a Coq identifier (skipped)");
flush_all ();
failwith "caught"
let add_rec_path ~unix_path:dir ~coq_root:coq_dirpath =
if exists_dir dir then
let dirs = all_subdirs dir in
let prefix = Names.repr_dirpath coq_dirpath in
let convert_dirs (lp,cp) =
(lp,Names.make_dirpath (List.map convert_string (List.rev cp)@prefix)) in
let dirs = map_succeed convert_dirs dirs in
List.iter (fun lpe -> add_ml_dir (fst lpe)) dirs;
add_ml_dir dir;
List.iter (Library.add_load_path false) dirs;
Library.add_load_path true (dir,coq_dirpath)
else
msg_warning (str ("Cannot open " ^ dir))
(* convertit un nom quelconque en nom de fichier ou de module *)
let mod_of_name name =
let base =
if Filename.check_suffix name ".cmo" then
Filename.chop_suffix name ".cmo"
else
name
in
String.capitalize base
let get_ml_object_suffix name =
if Filename.check_suffix name ".cmo" then
Some ".cmo"
else if Filename.check_suffix name ".cma" then
Some ".cma"
else if Filename.check_suffix name ".cmxs" then
Some ".cmxs"
else
None
let file_of_name name =
let name = String.uncapitalize name in
let suffix = get_ml_object_suffix name in
let fail s =
errorlabstrm "Mltop.load_object"
(str"File not found on loadpath : " ++ str s) in
if is_native then
let name = match suffix with
| Some ((".cmo"|".cma") as suffix) ->
(Filename.chop_suffix name suffix) ^ ".cmxs"
| Some ".cmxs" -> name
| _ -> name ^ ".cmxs"
in
if is_in_path !coq_mlpath_copy name then name else fail name
else
let (full, base) = match suffix with
| Some ".cmo" | Some ".cma" -> true, name
| Some ".cmxs" -> false, Filename.chop_suffix name ".cmxs"
| _ -> false, name
in
if full then
if is_in_path !coq_mlpath_copy base then base else fail base
else
let name = base ^ ".cmo" in
if is_in_path !coq_mlpath_copy name then name else
let name = base ^ ".cma" in
if is_in_path !coq_mlpath_copy name then name else
fail (base ^ ".cm[oa]")
(** Is the ML code of the standard library placed into loadable plugins
or statically compiled into coqtop ? For the moment this choice is
made according to the presence of native dynlink : even if bytecode
coqtop could always load plugins, we prefer to have uniformity between
bytecode and native versions. *)
let stdlib_use_plugins = Coq_config.has_natdynlink
(* [known_loaded_module] contains the names of the loaded ML modules
* (linked or loaded with load_object). It is used not to load a
* module twice. It is NOT the list of ML modules Coq knows. *)
type ml_module_object = {
mlocal : Vernacexpr.locality_flag;
mnames : string list
}
let known_loaded_modules = ref Stringset.empty
let add_known_module mname =
let mname = String.capitalize mname in
known_loaded_modules := Stringset.add mname !known_loaded_modules
let module_is_known mname =
Stringset.mem (String.capitalize mname) !known_loaded_modules
let load_object mname fname=
dir_ml_load fname;
add_known_module mname
(* Summary of declared ML Modules *)
(* List and not Stringset because order is important *)
let loaded_modules = ref []
let get_loaded_modules () = !loaded_modules
let add_loaded_module md = loaded_modules := md :: !loaded_modules
let orig_loaded_modules = ref !loaded_modules
let init_ml_modules () = loaded_modules := !orig_loaded_modules
let unfreeze_ml_modules x =
loaded_modules := [];
List.iter
(fun name ->
let mname = mod_of_name name in
if not (module_is_known mname) then
if has_dynlink then
let fname = file_of_name mname in
load_object mname fname
else
errorlabstrm "Mltop.unfreeze_ml_modules"
(str"Loading of ML object file forbidden in a native Coq.");
add_loaded_module mname)
x
let _ =
Summary.declare_summary "ML-MODULES"
{ Summary.freeze_function = (fun () -> List.rev (get_loaded_modules()));
Summary.unfreeze_function = (fun x -> unfreeze_ml_modules x);
Summary.init_function = (fun () -> init_ml_modules ()) }
(* Same as restore_ml_modules, but verbosely *)
let cache_ml_module_object (_,{mnames=mnames}) =
List.iter
(fun name ->
let mname = mod_of_name name in
if not (module_is_known mname) then
if has_dynlink then
let fname = file_of_name mname in
try
if_verbose
msg (str"[Loading ML file " ++ str fname ++ str" ...");
load_object mname fname;
if_verbose msgnl (str" done]");
add_loaded_module mname
with e ->
if_verbose msgnl (str" failed]");
raise e
else
(if_verbose msgnl (str" failed]");
error ("Dynamic link not supported (module "^name^")")))
mnames
let classify_ml_module_object ({mlocal=mlocal} as o) =
if mlocal then Dispose else Substitute o
let (inMLModule,outMLModule) =
declare_object {(default_object "ML-MODULE") with
load_function = (fun _ -> cache_ml_module_object);
cache_function = cache_ml_module_object;
subst_function = (fun (_,o) -> o);
classify_function = classify_ml_module_object }
let declare_ml_modules local l =
Lib.add_anonymous_leaf (inMLModule {mlocal=local; mnames=l})
let print_ml_path () =
let l = !coq_mlpath_copy in
ppnl (str"ML Load Path:" ++ fnl () ++ str" " ++
hv 0 (prlist_with_sep pr_fnl pr_str l))
(* Printing of loaded ML modules *)
let print_ml_modules () =
let l = get_loaded_modules () in
pp (str"Loaded ML Modules: " ++ pr_vertical_list pr_str l)
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