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;;; proof-config.el --- Proof General configuration for proof assistant
;;
;; Copyright (C) 1998-2008 LFCS Edinburgh.
;; Author: David Aspinall <David.Aspinall@ed.ac.uk> and others
;; License: GPL (GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE)
;;
;; Maintainer: Proof General maintainer <da+pg-feedback@inf.ed.ac.uk>
;;
;; $Id$
;;
;;; Commentary:
;;
;; This file declares all user options and prover-specific
;; configuration variables for Proof General. The variables
;; are used variously by the proof script mode and the
;; proof shell mode, menus, and toolbar.
;;
;; To customize Proof General for a new proof assistant, you
;; should read this file carefully!
;;
;; 1. User options
;; 1b. Faces
;;
;; CONFIGURATION VARIABLES
;; 2. Major modes
;; 3. Menus, user-level commands, toolbar
;; 4. Script mode configuration
;; 5. Shell mode configuration
;; 5a. commands
;; 5b. regexps
;; 5c. hooks and others
;; 6. Goals buffer configuration
;; 7. X-Symbol support
;; 8. Global constants
;;
;; The user options don't need to be set on a per-prover basis,
;; and the global constants probably should not be touched.
;; The remaining variables in sections 2-9 should be set for
;; each proof assistant. You don't need to set every variable
;; for basic functionality; consult the manual for details of
;; which ones are important.
;;
;; Customization groups and structure (sections in brackets)
;;
;; proof-general : Overall group
;; proof-user-options : User options for Proof General (1)
;; <ProverName> : User options for proof assistant (9)
;; <ProverName->-internals : Internal settings for proof assistant (9)
;;
;; proof-general-internals : Internal settings of Proof General
;; prover-config : Configuration for proof assistant (2,3)
;; proof-script : settings for proof script mode (4)
;; proof-shell : settings for proof shell mode (5)
;; proof-goals : settings for goals buffer (6)
;; proof-x-symbol : settings for X-Symbol (8)
;; <Prover name>-config : Specific internal settings for a prover
;;
;; ======================================================================
;;
;; Developers notes:
;;
;; i. When adding a new configuration variable, please
;; (a) put it in the right customize group, and
;; (b) add a magical comment in ProofGeneral.texi/PG-Adapting.texi
;;
;; ii. Presently the customize library seems a bit picky over the
;; :type property and some correct but complex types don't work:
;; If the type is ill-formed, editing the whole group will be broken.
;; Check after updates, by killing all customize buffers and
;; invoking customize-group
;;
;;
;; ======================================================================
;;; Code:
;;
;; 1. User options for proof mode
;;
;; The following variables are user options for Proof General.
;; They appear in the 'proof' customize group and should
;; *not* normally be touched by prover specific code.
;;
(defgroup proof-user-options nil
"User options for Proof General."
:group 'proof-general
:prefix "proof-")
;;
;; Function for taking action when dynamically adjusting customize
;; values
;;
(defun proof-set-value (sym value)
"Set a customize variable using set-default and a function.
We first call `set-default' to set SYM to VALUE.
Then if there is a function SYM (i.e. with the same name as the
variable SYM), it is called to take some dynamic action for the new
setting.
If there is no function SYM, we try stripping
proof-assistant-symbol and adding \"proof-\" instead to get
a function name. This extends proof-set-value to work with
generic individual settings.
The dynamic action call only happens when values *change*: as an
approximation we test whether proof-config is fully-loaded yet."
(set-default sym value)
(when (and
(not noninteractive)
(featurep 'pg-custom)
(featurep 'proof-config))
(if (fboundp sym)
(funcall sym)
(if (boundp 'proof-assistant-symbol)
(if (> (length (symbol-name sym))
(+ 3 (length (symbol-name proof-assistant-symbol))))
(let ((generic
(intern
(concat "proof"
(substring (symbol-name sym)
(length (symbol-name
proof-assistant-symbol)))))))
(if (fboundp generic)
(funcall generic))))))))
(defcustom proof-electric-terminator-enable nil
"*If non-nil, use electric terminator mode.
If electric terminator mode is enabled, pressing a terminator will
automatically issue `proof-assert-next-command' for convenience,
to send the command straight to the proof process. If the command
you want to send already has a terminator character, you don't
need to delete the terminator character first. Just press the
terminator somewhere nearby. Electric!"
:type 'boolean
:set 'proof-set-value
:group 'proof-user-options)
(defcustom proof-toolbar-enable t
"*If non-nil, display Proof General toolbar for script buffers."
:type 'boolean
:set 'proof-set-value
:group 'proof-user-options)
(defcustom proof-imenu-enable nil
"*If non-nil, display Imenu menu of items for script buffers."
:type 'boolean
:set 'proof-set-value
:group 'proof-user-options)
(defcustom pg-show-hints t
"*Whether to display keyboard hints in the minibuffer."
:type 'boolean
:group 'proof-user-options)
(defcustom proof-output-fontify-enable t
"*Whether to fontify output from the proof assistant.
If non-nil, output from the proof assistant will be highlighted
in the goals and response buffers.
\(This is providing `font-lock-keywords' have been set for the
buffer modes)."
:type 'boolean
:group 'proof-user-options)
;; FIXME: next one could be integer value for catchup delay
(defcustom proof-trace-output-slow-catchup t
"*If non-nil, try to redisplay less often during frequent trace output.
Proof General will try to configure itself to update the display
of tracing output infrequently when the prover is producing rapid,
perhaps voluminous, output. This counteracts the situation that
otherwise Emacs may consume more CPU than the proof assistant,
trying to fontify and refresh the display as fast as output appears."
:type 'boolean
:group 'proof-user-options)
(defcustom proof-strict-state-preserving t
"*Whether Proof General is strict about the state preserving test.
Proof General lets the user send arbitrary commands to the proof
engine with `proof-minibuffer-cmd'. To attempt to preserve
synchronization, there may be a test `proof-state-preserving-p'
configured which prevents the user issuing certain commands
directly (instead, they may only be entered as part of the script).
Clever or arrogant users may want to avoid this test, which is
done if this `proof-strict-state-preserving' is turned off (nil)."
:type 'boolean
:group 'proof-user-options)
(defcustom proof-strict-read-only 'strict
"*Whether Proof General is strict about the read-only region in buffers.
If non-nil, an error is given when an attempt is made to edit the
read-only region. If nil, Proof General is more relaxed (but may give
you a reprimand!)."
:type 'boolean
:set 'proof-set-value
:group 'proof-user-options)
(defcustom proof-allow-undo-in-read-only nil
"*Whether Proof General allows text undo in the read-only region.
If non-nil, undo will allow altering of processed text (default behaviour
before Proof General 3.7). If nil, undo history of processed text is
discarded."
:type 'boolean
:group 'proof-user-options)
(defcustom proof-three-window-enable nil
"*Whether response and goals buffers have dedicated windows.
If non-nil, Emacs windows displaying messages from the prover will not
be switchable to display other windows.
This option can help manage your display.
Setting this option triggers a three-buffer mode of interaction where
the goals buffer and response buffer are both displayed, rather than
the two-buffer mode where they are switched between. It also prevents
Emacs automatically resizing windows between proof steps.
If you use several frames (the same Emacs in several windows on the
screen), you can force a frame to stick to showing the goals or
response buffer."
:type 'boolean
:set 'proof-set-value
:group 'proof-user-options)
(defcustom proof-multiple-frames-enable nil
"*Whether response and goals buffers have separate frames.
If non-nil, Emacs will make separate frames (screen windows) for
the goals and response buffers, by altering the Emacs variable
`special-display-regexps'."
:type 'boolean
:set 'proof-set-value
:group 'proof-user-options)
(defcustom proof-delete-empty-windows nil
"*If non-nil, automatically remove windows when they are cleaned.
For example, at the end of a proof the goals buffer window will
be cleared; if this flag is set it will automatically be removed.
If you want to fix the sizes of your windows you may want to set this
variable to 'nil' to avoid windows being deleted automatically.
If you use multiple frames, only the windows in the currently
selected frame will be automatically deleted."
:type 'boolean
:group 'proof-user-options)
(defcustom proof-shrink-windows-tofit nil
"*If non-nil, automatically shrink output windows to fit contents.
In single-frame mode, this option will reduce the size of the
goals and response windows to fit their contents."
:type 'boolean
:group 'proof-user-options)
(defcustom proof-toolbar-use-button-enablers t
"*If non-nil, toolbars buttons may be enabled/disabled automatically.
Toolbar buttons can be automatically enabled/disabled according to
the context. Set this variable to nil if you don't like this feature
or if you find it unreliable."
:type 'boolean
:group 'proof-user-options)
(defcustom proof-query-file-save-when-activating-scripting
t
"*If non-nil, query user to save files when activating scripting.
Often, activating scripting or executing the first scripting command
of a proof script will cause the proof assistant to load some files
needed by the current proof script. If this option is non-nil, the
user will be prompted to save some unsaved buffers in case any of
them corresponds to a file which may be loaded by the proof assistant.
You can turn this option off if the save queries are annoying, but
be warned that with some proof assistants this may risk processing
files which are out of date with respect to the loaded buffers!"
:type 'boolean
:group 'proof-user-options)
(defcustom proof-one-command-per-line
nil
"*If non-nil, format for newlines after each proof command in a script.
This option is not fully-functional at the moment." ;; TODO
:type 'boolean
:group 'proof-user-options)
(defcustom proof-prog-name-ask
nil
"*If non-nil, query user which program to run for the inferior process."
:type 'boolean
:group 'proof-user-options)
(defcustom proof-prog-name-guess
nil
"*If non-nil, use `proof-guess-command-line' to guess proof-prog-name.
This option is compatible with proof-prog-name-ask.
No effect if proof-guess-command-line is nil."
:type 'boolean
:group 'proof-user-options)
(defcustom proof-tidy-response
t
"*Non-nil indicates that the response buffer should be cleared often.
The response buffer can be set either to accumulate output, or to
clear frequently.
With this variable non-nil, the response buffer is kept tidy by
clearing it often, typically between successive commands (just like the
goals buffer).
Otherwise the response buffer will accumulate output from the prover."
:type 'boolean
:group 'proof-user-options)
(defcustom proof-keep-response-history
nil
"*Whether to keep a browsable history of responses.
With this feature enabled, the buffers used for prover responses will have a
history that can be browsed without processing/undoing in the prover.
\(Changes to this variable take effect after restarting the prover)."
:type 'boolean
:set 'proof-set-value
:group 'proof-user-options)
(defcustom pg-input-ring-size 32
"*Size of history ring of previous successfully processed commands."
:type 'integer
:group 'proof-user-options)
(defcustom proof-general-debug nil
"*Non-nil to run Proof General in debug mode.
This changes some behaviour (e.g. markup stripping) and displays
debugging messages in the response buffer. To avoid erasing
messages shortly after they're printed, set `proof-tidy-response' to nil.
This is only useful for PG developers."
:type 'boolean
:group 'proof-user-options)
(defcustom proof-experimental-features
(if (string-match "pre" proof-general-version) t)
"*Whether to enable certain features regarded as experimental.
Proof General includes a few features designated as \"experimental\".
Enabling these will usually have no detrimental effects on using PG,
but the features themselves may be buggy.
We encourage users to set this flag and test the features, but being
aware that the features may be buggy (problem reports and
suggestions for improvements are welcomed).
In the current 3.7 release, there are no features classed as experimental
so this option is set by default."
:type 'boolean
:group 'proof-user-options)
;;; NON BOOLEAN OPTIONS
(defcustom proof-follow-mode 'locked
"*Choice of how point moves with script processing commands.
One of the symbols: 'locked, 'follow, 'followdown, 'ignore.
If 'locked, point sticks to the end of the locked region.
If 'follow, point moves just when needed to display the locked region end.
If 'followdown, point if necessary to stay in writeable region
If 'ignore, point is never moved after movement commands or on errors.
If you choose 'ignore, you can find the end of the locked using
`M-x proof-goto-end-of-locked'."
:type '(choice
(const :tag "Follow locked region" locked)
(const :tag "Follow locked region down" followdown)
(const :tag "Keep locked region displayed" follow)
(const :tag "Never move" ignore))
:group 'proof-user-options)
;; Note: the auto action might be improved a bit: for example, when
;; scripting is turned off because another buffer is being retracted,
;; we almost certainly want to retract the currently edited buffer as
;; well (use case is somebody realising a change has to made in an
;; ancestor file). And in that case (supposing file being unlocked is
;; an ancestor), it seems unlikely that we need to query for saves.
(defcustom proof-auto-action-when-deactivating-scripting nil
"*If 'retract or 'process, do that when deactivating scripting.
With this option set to 'retract or 'process, when scripting
is turned off in a partly processed buffer, the buffer will be
retracted or processed automatically.
With this option unset (nil), the user is questioned instead.
Proof General insists that only one script buffer can be partly
processed: all others have to be completely processed or completely
unprocessed. This is to make sure that handling of multiple files
makes sense within the proof assistant.
NB: A buffer is completely processed when all non-whitespace is
locked (coloured blue); a buffer is completely unprocessed when there
is no locked region."
:type '(choice
(const :tag "No automatic action; query user" nil)
(const :tag "Automatically retract" retract)
(const :tag "Automatically process" process))
:group 'proof-user-options)
(defcustom proof-script-command-separator " "
"*String separating commands in proof scripts.
For example, if a proof assistant prefers one command per line, then
this string should be set to a newline. Otherwise it should be
set to a space."
:type 'string
:group 'proof-user-options)
(defcustom proof-rsh-command nil
"*Shell command prefix to run a command on a remote host.
For example,
ssh bigjobs
Would cause Proof General to issue the command `ssh bigjobs isabelle'
to start Isabelle remotely on our large compute server called `bigjobs'.
The protocol used should be configured so that no user interaction
\(passwords, or whatever) is required to get going. For proper
behaviour with interrupts, the program should also communicate
signals to the remote host."
:type '(choice string nil)
:group 'proof-user-options)
(defcustom proof-disappearing-proofs nil
"*Non-nil causes Proof General to hide proofs as they are completed."
:type 'boolean
:group 'proof-user-options)
;;
;; 1b. Faces.
;;
;; We should test that settings work sensibly:
;; a) with default colours
;; b) with -rv
;; c) on console
;; d) on win32
;; e) all above with GNU Emacs and XEmacs.
;; But it's difficult to keep track of all that!
;; Please report any bad/failing colour
;; combinations to da+pg-feedback@inf.ed.ac.uk
;;
;; Some of these faces aren't used by default in Proof General,
;; but you can use them in font lock patterns for specific
;; script languages.
;;
(defgroup proof-faces nil
"Faces used by Proof General."
:group 'proof-general
:prefix "proof-")
(defconst pg-defface-window-systems
'(x ;; bog standard
mswindows ;; Windows
gtk ;; gtk emacs (obsolete?)
mac ;; used by Aquamacs
carbon ;; used by Carbon XEmacs
ns ;; NeXTstep Emacs (Emacs.app)
x-toolkit) ;; possible catch all (but probably not)
"A list of possible values for `window-system'.
If you are on a window system and your value of `window-system' is
not listed here, you may not get the correct syntax colouring behaviour.")
(defmacro proof-face-specs (bl bd ow)
"Return a spec for `defface' with BL for light bg, BD for dark, OW o/w."
`(append
(apply 'append
(mapcar
(lambda (ty) (list
(list (list (list 'type ty) '(class color)
(list 'background 'light))
(quote ,bl))
(list (list (list 'type ty) '(class color)
(list 'background 'dark))
(quote ,bd))))
;; NOTE: see proof-compat.el for possible window-system values
pg-defface-window-systems))
(list (list t (quote ,ow)))))
(defface proof-queue-face
(proof-face-specs
(:background "mistyrose") ;; was "darksalmon" in PG 3.4,3.5
(:background "mediumvioletred")
(:foreground "white" :background "black"))
"*Face for commands in proof script waiting to be processed."
:group 'proof-faces)
(defface proof-locked-face
(proof-face-specs
;; This colour is quite subjective and may be best chosen according
;; to the type of display you have.
;; PG 3.3: lavender, later "lightcyan"
;; PG 3.4,3.5: lightsteelblue (stronger colour, more visible on data projectors)
;; PG 4.0: aliceblue (lighter even than lavender)
(:background "lightsteelblue")
(:background "navy")
(:underline t))
"*Face for locked region of proof script (processed commands)."
:group 'proof-faces)
(defface proof-declaration-name-face
(proof-face-specs
(:foreground "chocolate" :bold t)
(:foreground "orange" :bold t)
(:italic t :bold t))
"*Face for declaration names in proof scripts.
Exactly what uses this face depends on the proof assistant."
:group 'proof-faces)
(defface proof-tacticals-name-face
(proof-face-specs
(:foreground "MediumOrchid3")
(:foreground "orchid")
(bold t))
"*Face for names of tacticals in proof scripts.
Exactly what uses this face depends on the proof assistant."
:group 'proof-faces)
(defface proof-tactics-name-face
(proof-face-specs
(:foreground "darkblue")
(:foreground "mediumpurple")
(:underline t))
"*Face for names of tactics in proof scripts.
Exactly what uses this face depends on the proof assistant."
:group 'proof-faces)
(defface proof-error-face
(proof-face-specs
(:background "indianred1" :bold t)
(:background "brown" :bold t)
(:bold t))
"*Face for error messages from proof assistant."
:group 'proof-faces)
(defface proof-warning-face
(proof-face-specs
(:background "lemon chiffon")
(:background "orange2")
(:italic t))
"*Face for warning messages.
Warning messages can come from proof assistant or from Proof General itself."
:group 'proof-faces)
(defface proof-eager-annotation-face
(proof-face-specs
(:background "palegoldenrod")
(:background "darkgoldenrod")
(:italic t))
"*Face for important messages from proof assistant."
:group 'proof-faces)
(defface proof-debug-message-face
(proof-face-specs
(:foreground "Gray65")
(:background "Gray30")
(:italic t))
"*Face for debugging messages from Proof General."
:group 'proof-faces)
(defface proof-boring-face
(proof-face-specs
(:foreground "Gray65")
(:background "Gray30")
(:italic t))
"*Face for boring text in proof assistant output."
:group 'proof-faces)
(defface proof-mouse-highlight-face
(proof-face-specs
(:background "lightblue")
(:background "darkslateblue")
(:italic t))
"*General mouse highlighting face."
:group 'proof-faces)
(defface proof-highlight-dependent-face
(proof-face-specs
(:background "orange")
(:background "darkorange")
(:italic t))
"*Face for showing (backwards) dependent parts."
:group 'proof-faces)
(defface proof-highlight-dependency-face
(proof-face-specs
(:background "khaki")
(:background "peru")
(:italic t))
"*Face for showing (forwards) dependencies."
:group 'proof-faces)
(defface proof-active-area-face
(proof-face-specs
(:underline t)
(:underline t)
(:underline t))
"*Face for showing active areas (clickable regions), outside of subterm markup."
:group 'proof-faces)
;;; Compatibility: these are required for use in GNU Emacs/font-lock-keywords
(defconst proof-face-compat-doc "Evaluates to a face name, for compatibility.")
(defconst proof-queue-face 'proof-queue-face proof-face-compat-doc)
(defconst proof-locked-face 'proof-locked-face proof-face-compat-doc)
(defconst proof-declaration-name-face 'proof-declaration-name-face proof-face-compat-doc)
(defconst proof-tacticals-name-face 'proof-tacticals-name-face proof-face-compat-doc)
(defconst proof-tactics-name-face 'proof-tactics-name-face proof-face-compat-doc)
(defconst proof-error-face 'proof-error-face proof-face-compat-doc)
(defconst proof-warning-face 'proof-warning-face proof-face-compat-doc)
(defconst proof-eager-annotation-face 'proof-eager-annotation-face proof-face-compat-doc)
(defconst proof-debug-message-face 'proof-debug-message-face proof-face-compat-doc)
(defconst proof-boring-face 'proof-boring-face proof-face-compat-doc)
(defconst proof-mouse-highlight-face 'proof-mouse-highlight-face proof-face-compat-doc)
(defconst proof-highlight-dependent-face 'proof-highlight-dependent-face proof-face-compat-doc)
(defconst proof-highlight-dependency-face 'proof-highlight-dependency-face proof-face-compat-doc)
(defconst proof-active-area-face 'proof-active-area-face proof-face-compat-doc)
;;
;; START OF CONFIGURATION VARIABLES
;;
;; Prelude
;;
(defgroup prover-config nil
"Configuration of Proof General for the prover in use."
:group 'proof-general-internals
:prefix "proof-")
;; The variables in the "prover-config" (NB: not "proof config"!!)
;; customize group are those which are intended to be set by the
;; prover specific elisp, i.e. constants set on a per-prover basis.
;; Putting these in a customize group is useful for documenting
;; this type of variable, and for developing a new instantiation
;; of Proof General.
;; But it is *not* useful for final user-level customization!
;; The reason is that saving these customizations across a session is
;; not liable to work, because the prover specific elisp usually
;; overrides with a series of setq's in <assistant>-mode-config type
;; functions. This is why prover-config appears under the
;; proof-general-internal group.
;;
;; 2. Major modes used by Proof General.
;;
;; PG 3.7: the variables setting the major modes have been removed.
;; They now default to standard names:
;;
;; proof-mode-for-shell: <PA>-shell-mode
;; proof-mode-for-response <PA>-response-mode
;; proof-mode-for-goals: <PA>-goals-mode
;; proof-mode-for-script: <PA>-mode
;;
;; These are defined as constants in pg-custom.el
;;
;; Prover modes should define aliases for these if not defun'd.
(defcustom proof-guess-command-line nil
"Function to guess command line for proof assistant, given a filename.
The function could take a filename as argument, run `make -n' to see
how to compile the file non-interactively, then translate the result
into an interactive invocation of the proof assistant with the same
command line options. For an example, see coq/coq.el."
:type 'function
:group 'prover-config)
;;
;; 3. Configuration for menus, user-level commands, toolbar, etc.
;;
(defcustom proof-assistant-home-page ""
"Web address for information on proof assistant.
Used for Proof General's help menu."
:type 'string
:group 'prover-config)
(defcustom proof-context-command nil
"Command to display the context in proof assistant."
:type 'string
:group 'prover-config)
(defcustom proof-info-command nil
"Command to ask for help or information in the proof assistant.
String or fn. If a string, the command to use.
If a function, it should return the command string to insert."
:type '(choice string function)
:group 'prover-config)
(defcustom proof-showproof-command nil
"Command to display proof state in proof assistant."
:type 'string
:group 'prover-config)
(defcustom proof-goal-command nil
"Command to set a goal in the proof assistant. String or fn.
If a string, the format character `%s' will be replaced by the
goal string.
If a function, it should return the command string to insert."
:type '(choice string function)
:group 'prover-config)
(defcustom proof-save-command nil
"Command to save a proved theorem in the proof assistant. String or fn.
If a string, the format character `%s' will be replaced by the
theorem name.
If a function, it should return the command string to insert."
:type '(choice string function)
:group 'prover-config)
(defcustom proof-find-theorems-command nil
"Command to search for a theorem containing a given term. String or fn.
If a string, the format character `%s' will be replaced by the term.
If a function, it should return the command string to insert."
:type '(choice string function)
:group 'prover-config)
(defcustom proof-assistant-true-value "true"
"String for true values in proof assistant, used for setting flags.
Default is the string \"true\"."
:type 'string
:group 'prover-config)
(defcustom proof-assistant-false-value "false"
"String for false values in proof assistant, used for setting flags.
Default is the string \"false\"."
:type 'string
:group 'prover-config)
(defcustom proof-assistant-format-int-fn 'int-to-string
"Function for converting integer values to ints in proof assistant.
Used for configuring settings in proof assistant.
Default is `int-to-string'."
:type 'function
:group 'prover-config)
(defcustom proof-assistant-format-string-fn (lambda (value) value)
"Function for converting string values to strings in proof assistant.
Used for configuring settings in proof assistant.
Default is the identity function."
:type 'string
:group 'prover-config)
(defcustom proof-assistant-setting-format nil
"Function for formatting setting strings for proof assistant.
Setting strings are calculated by replacing a format character
%b, %i, or %s in the :setting string in for each variable defined with
`defpacustom', using the current value of that variable. This
function is applied as a final step to do any extra markup, or
conversion, etc. (No changes are done if nil)."
:type '(choice string nil)
:group 'prover-config)
;;
;; 4. Configuration for proof script mode
;;
;;
;; The following variables should be set before proof-config-done
;; is called. These configure the mode for the script buffer,
;; including highlighting, etc.
;;
(defgroup proof-script nil
"Proof General configuration of scripting buffer mode."
:group 'prover-config
:prefix "proof-")
(defcustom proof-terminal-char nil
"Character that terminates commands sent to prover; nil if none.
To configure command recognition properly, you must set at least one
of these: `proof-script-sexp-commands', `proof-script-command-end-regexp',
`proof-script-command-start-regexp', `proof-terminal-char',
or `proof-script-parse-function'."
:type 'character
:group 'prover-config)
(defcustom proof-script-sexp-commands nil
"Non-nil if script has LISP-like syntax: commands are top-level sexps.
You should set this variable in script mode configuration.
To configure command recognition properly, you must set at least one
of these: `proof-script-sexp-commands', `proof-script-command-end-regexp',
`proof-script-command-start-regexp', `proof-terminal-char',
or `proof-script-parse-function'."
:type 'boolean
:group 'prover-config)
(defcustom proof-script-command-end-regexp nil
"Regular expression which matches end of commands in proof script.
You should set this variable in script mode configuration.
The end of the command is considered to be the end of the match
of this regexp. The regexp may include a nested group, which
can be used to recognize the start of the following command
\(or white space). If there is a nested group, the end of the
command is considered to be the start of the nested group,
i.e. (match-beginning 1), rather than (match-end 0).
To configure command recognition properly, you must set at least one
of these: `proof-script-sexp-commands', `proof-script-command-end-regexp',
`proof-script-command-start-regexp', `proof-terminal-char',
or `proof-script-parse-function'."
:type 'string
:group 'prover-config)
(defcustom proof-script-command-start-regexp nil
"Regular expression which matches start of commands in proof script.
You should set this variable in script mode configuration.
To configure command recognition properly, you must set at least one
of these: `proof-script-sexp-commands', `proof-script-command-end-regexp',
`proof-script-command-start-regexp', `proof-terminal-char',
or `proof-script-parse-function'."
:type 'string
:group 'prover-config)
(defcustom proof-script-use-old-parser nil ;;experiment and let folk complain
"Whether to use the old parsing mechanism.
By default, this is set to nil in Proof General 3.5.
Please report any proof script parsing oddities to
da+pg@@inf.ed.ac.uk.
\(NB: Specific example where new parser fails: Isar relies on certain
text being sent to prover which according to syntax configuration
are comments; new parser does not send these currently.)"
:type 'boolean
:group 'prover-config)
(defcustom proof-script-integral-proofs nil
"Whether the complete text after a goal confines the actual proof.
In structured proof languages like Isabelle/Isar a theorem is
established by a goal statement (with full information about the
result, including name and statement), followed by a self-contained
piece of text for the proof. The latter should be treated as an
integral entity for purposes of hiding proof bodies etc.
This variable is better set to nil for tactical provers (like Coq)
where important information about the result is spread over the
initial ``goal'' and the final ``save'' command."
:type 'boolean
:group 'prover-config)
(defcustom proof-script-fly-past-comments nil
"*If non-nil, fly past successive comments, coalescing into single spans."
:type 'boolean
:group 'proof-user-options)
(defcustom proof-script-parse-function nil
"A function which parses a portion of the proof script.
It is called with the proof script as the current buffer, and
point the position where the parse should begin. It should
move point to the exact end of the next \"segment\", and return
a symbol indicating what has been parsed:
'comment for a comment
'cmd for a proof script command
nil if there is no complete next segment in the buffer
If this is left unset, it will be configured automatically to
a generic function according to which of `proof-terminal-char'
and its friends are set."
:type 'string
:group 'prover-config)
(defcustom proof-script-comment-start ""
"String which starts a comment in the proof assistant command language.
The script buffer's `comment-start' is set to this string plus a space.
Moreover, comments are usually ignored during script management, and not
sent to the proof process.
You should set this variable for reliable working of Proof General,
as well as `proof-script-comment-end'."
:type 'string
:group 'proof-script)
(defcustom proof-script-comment-start-regexp nil
"Regexp which matches a comment start in the proof command language.
The default value for this is set as (regexp-quote proof-script-comment-start)
but you can set this variable to something else more precise if necessary."
:type 'string
:group 'proof-script)
(defcustom proof-script-comment-end ""
"String which ends a comment in the proof assistant command language.
Should be an empty string if comments are terminated by `end-of-line'
The script buffer's `comment-end' is set to a space plus this string,
if it is non-empty.
See also `proof-script-comment-start'.
You should set this variable for reliable working of Proof General."
:type 'string
:group 'proof-script)
(defcustom proof-script-comment-end-regexp nil
"Regexp which matches a comment end in the proof command language.
The default value for this is set as (regexp-quote proof-script-comment-end)
but you can set this variable to something else more precise if necessary."
:type 'string
:group 'proof-script)
(defcustom pg-insert-output-as-comment-fn nil
"Function to insert last output as a comment. Passed output as arg.
If left as nil, the default behaviour is to insert and call `comment-region'."
:type '(choice function nil)
:group 'proof-script)
(defcustom proof-string-start-regexp "\""
"Matches the start of a quoted string in the proof assistant command language."
:type 'string
:group 'proof-script)
(defcustom proof-string-end-regexp "\""
"Matches the end of a quoted string in the proof assistant command language."
:type 'string
:group 'proof-script)
(defcustom proof-case-fold-search nil
"Value for `case-fold-search' when recognizing portions of proof scripts.
Also used for completion, via `proof-script-complete'.
The default value is nil. If your prover has a case *insensitive*
input syntax, proof-case-fold-search should be set to t instead.
NB: This setting is not used for matching output from the prover."
:type 'boolean :group
'proof-script)
(defcustom proof-save-command-regexp nil
"Matches a save command."
:type 'regexp
:group 'proof-script)
(defcustom proof-save-with-hole-regexp nil
"Regexp which matches a command to save a named theorem.
The name of the theorem is build from the variable
`proof-save-with-hole-result' using the same convention as
`query-replace-regexp'.
Used for setting names of goal..save and proof regions and for
default function-menu configuration in `proof-script-find-next-entity'.
It's safe to leave this setting as nil."
:type 'regexp
:group 'proof-script)
(defcustom proof-save-with-hole-result 2
"How to build theorem name after matching with `proof-save-with-hole-regexp'.
String or Int.
If an int N use match-string to recover the value of the Nth parenthesis matched.
If it is a string use replace-match. In this case, proof-save-with-hole-regexp
should match the entire command"
:type '(choice string int)
:group 'proof-script)
;; FIXME: unify uses so that proof-anchor-regexp works sensibly
(defcustom proof-goal-command-regexp nil
"Matches a goal command in the proof script.
This is used (1) to make the default value for `proof-goal-command-p',
used as an important part of script management to find the start
of an atomic undo block, and (2) to construct the default
for `proof-script-next-entity-regexps' used for function menus."
:type 'regexp
:group 'proof-script)
(defcustom proof-goal-with-hole-regexp nil
"Regexp which matches a command used to issue and name a goal.
The name of the theorem is built from the variable
proof-goal-with-hole-result using the same convention as
for `query-replace-regexp'.
Used for setting names of goal..save regions and for default
configuration of other modes (function menu, imenu).
It's safe to leave this setting as nil."
:type 'regexp
:group 'proof-script)
(defcustom proof-goal-with-hole-result 2
"How to build theorem name after matching with `proof-goal-with-hole-regexp'.
String or Int.
If an int N use match-string to recover the value of the Nth parenthesis matched.
If it is a string use replace-match. In this case, proof-save-with-hole-regexp
should match the entire command"
:type '(choice string int)
:group 'proof-script)
(defcustom proof-non-undoables-regexp nil
"Regular expression matching commands which are *not* undoable.
These are commands which should not appear in proof scripts,
for example, undo commands themselves (if the proof assistant
cannot \"redo\" an \"undo\").
Used in default functions `proof-generic-state-preserving-p'
and `proof-generic-count-undos'. If you don't use those,
may be left as nil."
:type '(choice nil regexp)
:group 'proof-script)
(defcustom proof-nested-undo-regexp nil
"Regexp for commands that must be counted in nested goal-save regions.
Used for provers which allow nested atomic goal-saves, but with some
nested history that must be undone specially.
At the moment, the behaviour is that a goal-save span has a 'nestedundos
property which is set to the number of commands within it which match
this regexp. The idea is that the prover-specific code can create a
customized undo command to retract the goal-save region, based on the
'nestedundos setting. Coq uses this to forget declarations, since
declarations in Coq reside in a separate context with its own (flat)
history."
:type '(choice nil regexp)
:group 'proof-script)
(defcustom proof-ignore-for-undo-count nil
"Matcher for script commands to be ignored in undo count.
May be left as nil, in which case it will be set to
`proof-non-undoables-regexp'.
Used in default function `proof-generic-count-undos'."
:type '(choice nil regexp function)
:group 'proof-script)
(defcustom proof-script-next-entity-regexps nil
"Regular expressions to help find definitions and proofs in a script.
This is the list of the form
(ANYENTITY-REGEXP
DISCRIMINATOR-REGEXP ... DISCRIMINATOR-REGEXP)
The idea is that ANYENTITY-REGEXP matches any named entity in the
proof script, on a line where the name appears. This is assumed to be
the start or the end of the entity. The discriminators then test
which kind of entity has been found, to get its name. A
DISCRIMINATOR-REGEXP has one of the forms
(REGEXP MATCHNOS)
(REGEXP MATCHNOS 'backward BACKREGEXP)
(REGEXP MATCHNOS 'forward FORWARDREGEXP)
If REGEXP matches the string captured by ANYENTITY-REGEXP, then
MATCHNOS are the match numbers for the substrings which name the entity
\(these may be either a single number or a list of numbers).
If 'backward BACKREGEXP is present, then the start of the entity
is found by searching backwards for BACKREGEXP.
Conversely, if 'forward FORWARDREGEXP is found, then the end of
the entity is found by searching forwards for FORWARDREGEXP.
Otherwise, the start and end of the entity will be the region matched
by ANYENTITY-REGEXP.
This mechanism allows fairly complex parsing of the buffer, in
particular, it allows for goal..save regions which are named
only at the end. However, it does not parse strings,
comments, or parentheses.
This variable may not need to be set: a default value which should
work for goal..saves is calculated from proof-goal-with-hole-regexp,
proof-goal-command-regexp, and proof-save-with-hole-regexp."
:type 'sexp
;; Bit tricky.
;; (list (regexp :tag "Any entity matcher")
;; (:inline t repeat (choice regexp (const 'backward) etc
:group 'proof-script)
(defcustom proof-script-find-next-entity-fn
'proof-script-find-next-entity
"Name of function to find next interesting entity in a script buffer.
This is used to configure func-menu. The default value is
`proof-script-find-next-entity', which searches for the next entity
based on fume-function-name-regexp which by default is set from
`proof-script-next-entity-regexps'.
The function should move point forward in a buffer, and return a cons
cell of the name and the beginning of the entity's region.
Note that `proof-script-next-entity-regexps' is set to a default value
from `proof-goal-with-hole-regexp' and `proof-save-with-hole-regexp' in
the function proof-config-done, so you may not need to worry about any
of this. See whether function menu does something sensible by
default."
:type 'function
:group 'proof-script)
(defcustom proof-script-imenu-generic-expression nil
"Regular expressions to help find definitions and proofs in a script.
Value for `imenu-generic-expression', see documentation of Imenu
and that variable for details."
:type 'sexp
:group 'proof-script)
;; FIXME da: This next one is horrible. We clearly would rather
;; have just proof-goal-command regexp instead. This was born to solve
;; problem that Coq can have goals which look like definitions, etc.
;; Perhaps we can generalise the matching to understand function
;; values as well as regexps.
;; FIXME: could just as easily give default value of
;; proof-std-goal-command-p here, why not?
;; Pierre: changed this to take the span as argument instead of the string,
;; This allows coq-mode to use a 'goalcmd attribute computed by looking at
;; coq messages when each command is sent.
(defcustom proof-goal-command-p 'proof-generic-goal-command-p
"A function to test: is this really a goal command span?
This is added as a more refined addition to proof-goal-command-regexp,
to solve the problem that Coq and some other provers can have goals which
look like definitions, etc. (In the future we may generalize
proof-goal-command-regexp instead)."
:type 'function
:group 'proof-script)
;; FIXME mmw: increasing the horror even more ...
;; FIXME da: why do you need the span below? I would like to replace
;; this mess by single config variables which are allowed to be
;; regexps or functions, handled in proof-string-match.
;; FIXME mmw: the span is required to scan backwards through the text,
;; determining the depth of proof nesting.
;; FIXME da: yuck! What I'd really like to replace the mess with is
;; feedback from the proof assistant, saying "that was a save", etc.
;; FIXME mmw: all we need is some tracking of the 'depth' of commands;
;; Why not let PG track this as in spans, changing the value based
;; on some regexps for 'open' / 'close' commands? This would basically
;; move the code of isar-global-save-command-p to proof-done-advancing.
;; FIXME da: sounds like a good idea, then that would give us a proper
;; handling of nested proofs?
;; FIXME: Pierre:Careful: in coq V8 I now need a function to detect save
;; command. Because Proof <term>. is a term, but not Proof with ...
;;
(defcustom proof-really-save-command-p (lambda (span cmd) t)
"Is this really a save command?
This is a more refined addition to proof-save-command-regexp.
It should be a function taking a span and command as argument,
and can be used to track nested proofs. (See what is done in
isar/ for example). In the future, this setting should be
removed when the generic core is extended to handle nested
proofs smoothly."
:type 'function
:group 'proof-script)
(defcustom proof-completed-proof-behaviour nil
"Indicates how Proof General treats commands beyond the end of a proof.
Normally goal...save regions are \"closed\", i.e. made atomic for undo.
But once a proof has been completed, there may be a delay before
the \"save\" command appears --- or it may not appear at all. Unless
nested proofs are supported, this can spoil the undo-behaviour in
script management since once a new goal arrives the old undo history
may be lost in the prover. So we allow Proof General to close
off the goal..[save] region in more flexible ways.
The possibilities are:
nil - nothing special; close only when a save arrives
'closeany - close as soon as the next command arrives, save or not
'closegoal - close when the next \"goal\" command arrives
'extend - keep extending the closed region until a save or goal.
If your proof assistant allows nested goals, it will be wrong to close
off the portion of proof so far, so this variable should be set to nil.
NB: 'extend behaviour is not currently compatible with appearance of
save commands, so don't use that if your prover has save commands."
:type '(choice
(const :tag "Close on save only" nil)
(const :tag "Close next command" closeany)
(const :tag "Close next goal" closegoal)
(const :tag "Extend" ignore))
:group 'proof-script)
(defcustom proof-count-undos-fn 'proof-generic-count-undos
"Function to calculate a command to issue undos to reach a target span.
The function takes a span as an argument, and should return a string
which is the command to undo to the target span. The target is
guaranteed to be within the current (open) proof.
This is an important function for script management.
The default setting `proof-generic-count-undos' is based on the
settings `proof-non-undoables-regexp' and
`proof-non-undoables-regexp'."
:type 'function
:group 'proof-script)
(defconst proof-no-command "COMMENT"
"String used as a nullary action (send no command to the proof assistant).
Only relevant for proof-find-and-forget-fn.
\(NB: this is a CONSTANT, don't change it).")
(defcustom proof-find-and-forget-fn 'proof-generic-find-and-forget
"Function that returns a command to forget back to before its argument span.
This setting is used to for retraction (undoing) in proof scripts.
It should undo the effect of all settings between its target span
up to (proof-locked-end). This may involve forgetting a number
of definitions, declarations, or whatever.
The special string proof-no-command means there is nothing to do.
This is an important function for script management.
Study one of the existing instantiations for examples of how to write it,
or leave it set to the default function `proof-generic-find-and-forget'
\(which see)."
:type 'function
:group 'proof-script)
(defcustom proof-forget-id-command nil
"Command to forget back to a given named span.
A string; `%s' will be replaced by the name of the span.
This is only used in the implementation of `proof-generic-find-and-forget',
you only need to set if you use that function (by not customizing
`proof-find-and-forget-fn'."
:type 'string
:group 'proof-script)
(defcustom pg-topterm-goalhyplit-fn nil
"Function to return cons if point is at a goal/hypothesis/literal.
This is used to parse the proofstate output to mark it up for
proof-by-pointing or literal command insertion. It should return a cons or nil.
First element of the cons is a symbol, 'goal', 'hyp' or 'lit'.
The second element is a string: the goal, hypothesis, or literal command itself.
If you leave this variable unset, no proof-by-pointing markup
will be attempted."
:type '(choice function nil)
:group 'proof-script)
(defcustom proof-kill-goal-command ""
"Command to kill the currently open goal.
If this is set to nil, PG will expect proof-find-and-forget-fn
to do all the work of retracting to an arbitrary point in a file.
Otherwise, the generic split-phase mechanism will be used:
1. If inside an unclosed proof, use `proof-count-undos'.
2. If retracting to before an unclosed proof, use
`proof-kill-goal-command', followed by `proof-find-and-forget-fn'
if necessary."
:type 'string
:group 'proof-script)
(defcustom proof-undo-n-times-cmd nil
"Command to undo n steps of the currently open goal.
String or function.
If this is set to a string, `%s' will be replaced by the number of
undo steps to issue.
If this is set to a function, it should return the appropriate
command when called with an integer (the number of undo steps).
This setting is used for the default `proof-generic-count-undos'.
If you set `proof-count-undos-fn' to some other function, there is no
need to set this variable."
:type '(or string function)
:group 'proof-script)
(defcustom proof-nested-goals-history-p nil
"Whether the prover supports recovery of history for nested proofs.
If it does (non-nil), Proof General will retain history inside
nested proofs.
If it does not, Proof General will amalgamate nested proofs into single
steps within the outer proof."
:type 'boolean
:group 'proof-script)
(defcustom proof-state-preserving-p 'proof-generic-state-preserving-p
"A predicate, non-nil if its argument (a command) preserves the proof state.
This is a safety-test used by proof-minibuffer-cmd to filter out scripting
commands which should be entered directly into the script itself.
The default setting for this function, `proof-generic-state-preserving-p'
tests by negating the match on `proof-non-undoables-regexp'."
:type 'function
:group 'proof-script)
(defcustom proof-activate-scripting-hook nil
"Hook run when a buffer is switched into scripting mode.
The current buffer will be the newly active scripting buffer.
This hook may be useful for synchronizing with the proof
assistant, for example, to switch to a new theory
\(in case that isn't already done by commands in the proof
script).
When functions in this hook are called, the variable
`activated-interactively' will be non-nil if
proof-activate-scripting was called interactively
\(rather than as a side-effect of some other action).
If a hook function sends commands to the proof process,
it should wait for them to complete (so the queue is cleared
for scripting commands), unless activated-interactively is set."
:type '(repeat function)
:group 'proof-script)
(defcustom proof-deactivate-scripting-hook nil
"Hook run when a buffer is switched out of scripting mode.
The current buffer will be the recently scripting buffer.
This hook may be useful for synchronizing with the proof
assistant, for example, to compile a completed file."
:type '(repeat function)
:group 'proof-script)
;;
;; Proof script indentation
;;
(defcustom proof-indent 2
"Amount of proof script indentation."
:type 'number
:group 'proof-script)
(defcustom proof-indent-hang nil
"Enable 'hanging' indentation for proof script."
:type 'boolean
:group 'proof-script)
(defcustom proof-indent-enclose-offset 1
"Extra offset for enclosing indentation syntax elements."
:type 'number
:group 'proof-script)
(defcustom proof-indent-open-offset 1
"Extra offset for opening indentation syntax elements."
:type 'number
:group 'proof-script)
(defcustom proof-indent-close-offset 1
"Extra offset for closing indentation syntax elements."
:type 'number
:group 'proof-script)
(defcustom proof-indent-any-regexp "\\s(\\|\\s)"
"Regexp for *any* syntax element guiding proof script indentation."
:type 'string
:group 'proof-script)
(defcustom proof-indent-inner-regexp nil
"Regexp for text within syntax elements of proof script indentation."
:type 'string
:group 'proof-script)
(defcustom proof-indent-enclose-regexp nil
"Regexp for enclosing syntax elements of proof script indentation."
:type 'string
:group 'proof-script)
(defcustom proof-indent-open-regexp "\\s("
"Regexp for opening syntax elements of proof script indentation."
:type 'string
:group 'proof-script)
(defcustom proof-indent-close-regexp "\\s)"
"Regexp for closing syntax elements of proof script indentation."
:type 'string
:group 'proof-script)
(defcustom proof-script-font-lock-keywords nil
"Value of `font-lock-keywords' used to fontify proof scripts.
This is currently used only by `proof-easy-config' mechanism,
to set `font-lock-keywords' before calling proof-config-done.
See also proof-{shell,resp,goals}-font-lock-keywords."
:type 'sexp
:group 'proof-script)
(defcustom proof-script-syntax-table-entries nil
"List of syntax table entries for proof script mode.
A flat list of the form
(CHAR SYNCODE CHAR SYNCODE ...)
See doc of `modify-syntax-entry' for details of characters
and syntax codes.
At present this is used only by the `proof-easy-config' macro."
:type 'sexp
:group 'proof-script)
;;
;; Proof script context menu customization
;;
(defcustom proof-script-span-context-menu-extensions nil
"Extensions for the in-span context sensitive menu.
This should be a function which accepts three arguments: SPAN IDIOM NAME.
See pg-user.el: pg-create-in-span-context-menu for more hints."
:type 'function
:group 'proof-script)
;;
;; 5. Configuration for proof shell
;;
;; The variables in this section concern the proof shell mode.
;; The first group of variables are hooks invoked at various points.
;; The second group of variables are concerned with matching the output
;; from the proof assistant.
;;
;; Variables here are put into the customize group 'proof-shell'.
;;
;; These should be set in the shell mode configuration, again,
;; before proof-shell-config-done is called.
;;
(defgroup proof-shell nil
"Settings for output from the proof assistant in the proof shell."
:group 'prover-config
:prefix "proof-shell-")
;;
;; 5a. commands
;;
(defcustom proof-prog-name nil
"System command to run the proof assistant in the proof shell.
May contain arguments separated by spaces, but see also `proof-prog-args'.
Remark: if `proof-prog-args' is non-nil, then proof-prog-name is considered
strictly: it must contain *only* the program name with no option, spaces
are interpreted literally as part of the program name."
:type 'string
:group 'proof-shell)
(defcustom proof-shell-auto-terminate-commands t
"Non-nil if Proof General should try to add terminator to every command.
If non-nil, whenever a command is sent to the prover using
`proof-shell-invisible-command', Proof General will check to see if it
ends with proof-terminal-char, and add it if not.
If proof-terminal-char is nil, this has no effect."
:type 'boolean
:group 'proof-shell)
(defcustom proof-shell-pre-sync-init-cmd nil
"The command for configuring the proof process to gain synchronization.
This command is sent before Proof General's synchronization
mechanism is engaged, to allow customization inside the process
to help gain syncrhonization (e.g. engaging special markup).
It is better to configure the proof assistant for this purpose
via command line options if possible, in which case this variable
does not need to be set.
See also `proof-shell-init-cmd'."
:type '(choice string (const nil))
:group 'proof-shell)
(defcustom proof-shell-init-cmd nil
"The command for initially configuring the proof process.
This command is sent to the process as soon as synchronization is gained
\(when an annotated prompt is first recognized). It can be used to configure
the proof assistant in some way, or print a welcome message
\(since output before the first prompt is discarded).
See also `proof-shell-pre-sync-init-cmd'."
:type '(choice string (const nil))
:group 'proof-shell)
(defcustom proof-shell-restart-cmd ""
"A command for re-initialising the proof process."
:type '(choice string (const nil))
:group 'proof-shell)
(defcustom proof-shell-quit-cmd nil
"A command to quit the proof process. If nil, send EOF instead."
:type '(choice string (const nil))
:group 'proof-shell)
(defcustom proof-shell-quit-timeout 4
;; FIXME could add option to quiz user before rude kill.
"The number of seconds to wait after sending proof-shell-quit-cmd.
After this timeout, the proof shell will be killed off more rudely.
If your proof assistant takes a long time to clean up (for
example writing persistent databases out or the like), you may
need to bump up this value."
:type '(choice string (const nil))
:group 'proof-shell)
(defcustom proof-shell-cd-cmd nil
"Command to the proof assistant to change the working directory.
The format character `%s' is replaced with the directory, and
the escape sequences in `proof-shell-filename-escapes' are
applied to the filename.
This setting is used to define the function proof-cd which
changes to the value of (default-directory) for script buffers.
For files, the value of (default-directory) is simply the
directory the file resides in.
NB: By default, proof-cd is called from proof-activate-scripting-hook,
so that the prover switches to the directory of a proof
script every time scripting begins."
:type 'string
:group 'proof-shell)
(defcustom proof-shell-start-silent-cmd nil
"Command to turn prover goals output off when sending many script commands.
If non-nil, Proof General will automatically issue this command
to help speed up processing of long proof scripts.
See also proof-shell-stop-silent-cmd.
NB: terminator not added to command."
:type '(choice string (const nil))
:group 'proof-shell)
(defcustom proof-shell-stop-silent-cmd nil
"Command to turn prover output on.
If non-nil, Proof General will automatically issue this command
to help speed up processing of long proof scripts.
See also proof-shell-start-silent-cmd.
NB: Terminator not added to command."
:type '(choice string (const nil))
:group 'proof-shell)
(defcustom proof-shell-silent-threshold 2
"Number of waiting commands in the proof queue needed to trigger silent mode.
Default is 2, but you can raise this in case switching silent mode
on or off is particularly expensive (or make it ridiculously large
to disable silent mode altogether)."
:type 'integer
:group 'proof-shell)
(defcustom proof-shell-inform-file-processed-cmd nil
"Command to the proof assistant to tell it that a file has been processed.
The format character `%s' is replaced by a complete filename for a
script file which has been fully processed interactively with
Proof General. See `proof-format-filename' for other possibilities
to process the filename.
This setting used to interface with the proof assistant's internal
management of multiple files, so the proof assistant is kept aware of
which files have been processed. Specifically, when scripting
is deactivated in a completed buffer, it is added to Proof General's
list of processed files, and the prover is told about it by
issuing this command.
If this is set to nil, no command is issued.
See also: proof-shell-inform-file-retracted-cmd,
proof-shell-process-file, proof-shell-compute-new-files-list."
:type '(choice string (const nil))
:group 'proof-shell)
(defcustom proof-shell-inform-file-retracted-cmd nil
"Command to the proof assistant to tell it that a file has been retracted.
The format character `%s' is replaced by a complete filename for a
script file which Proof General wants the prover to consider as not
completely processed. See `proof-format-filename' for other
possibilities to process the filename.
This is used to interface with the proof assistant's internal
management of multiple files, so the proof assistant is kept aware of
which files have been processed. Specifically, when scripting
is activated, the file is removed from Proof General's list of
processed files, and the prover is told about it by issuing this
command. The action may cause the prover in turn to suggest to
Proof General that files depending on this one are
also unlocked.
If this is set to nil, no command is issued.
It is also possible to set this value to a function which will
be invoked on the name of the retracted file, and should remove
the ancestor files from `proof-included-files-list' by some
other calculation.
See also: proof-shell-inform-file-processed-cmd,
proof-shell-process-file, proof-shell-compute-new-files-list."
:type '(choice string (const nil)) ;; FIXME: or function
:group 'proof-shell)
(defcustom proof-auto-multiple-files nil
"Whether to use automatic multiple file management.
If non-nil, Proof General will automatically retract a script file
whenever another one is retracted which it depends on. It assumes
a simple linear dependency between files in the order which
they were processed.
If your proof assistant has no management of file dependencies, or one
which depends on a simple linear context, you may be able to use this
setting to good effect. If the proof assistant has more complex
file dependencies then you should configure it to communicate with
Proof General about the dependencies rather than using this setting."
:type 'boolean
:group 'proof-shell) ;; not really proof-shell
(defcustom proof-cannot-reopen-processed-files nil
"Non-nil if the prover allows re-opening of already processed files.
If the user has used Proof General to process a file incrementally,
then PG will retain the spans recording undo history in the buffer
corresponding to that file (provided it remains visited in Emacs).
If the prover allows, it will be possible to undo to a position within
this file. If the prover does *not* allow this, this variable should
be set non-nil, so that when a completed file is activated for
scripting (to do undo operations), the whole history is discarded."
:type 'boolean
:group 'proof-shell) ;; not really proof shell
(defcustom proof-shell-require-command-regexp nil
"A regular expression to match a Require-type of command, or nil.
If set to a regexp, then `proof-done-advancing-require-function'
should also be set, and will be called immediately after the match.
This can be used to adjust `proof-included-files-list' based on the
lines of script that have been processed/parsed, rather than relying
on information from the prover."
:type 'regexp
:group 'proof-shell)
(defcustom proof-done-advancing-require-function nil
"Used in `proof-done-advancing', see `proof-shell-require-command-regexp'.
The function is passed the span and the command as arguments."
:type 'function
:group 'proof-shell)
(defcustom proof-shell-quiet-errors nil
"If non-nil, be quiet about errors from the prover.
Normally error messages cause a beep. Set this to nil to prevent that."
:type 'boolean
:group 'proof-shell)
;; (defcustom proof-shell-adjust-line-width-cmd nil
;;
;; 5b. Regexp variables for matching output from proof process.
;;
(defcustom proof-shell-prompt-pattern nil
"Proof shell's value for comint-prompt-pattern, which see.
NB!! This pattern is just for interaction in comint (shell buffer).
You don't really need to set it. The important one to set is
`proof-shell-annotated-prompt-regexp', which see."
:type 'regexp
:group 'proof-shell)
;; FIXME da: replace this with wakeup-regexp or prompt-regexp?
;; May not need next variable.
(defcustom proof-shell-wakeup-char nil
"A special character which terminates an annotated prompt.
Set to nil if proof assistant does not support annotated prompts."
:type '(choice character (const nil))
:group 'proof-shell)
(defcustom proof-shell-annotated-prompt-regexp nil
"Regexp matching a (possibly annotated) prompt pattern.
THIS IS THE MOST IMPORTANT SETTING TO CONFIGURE!!
Output is grabbed between pairs of lines matching this regexp,
and the appearance of this regexp is used by Proof General to
recognize when the prover has finished processing a command.
To help speed up matching you may be able to annotate the
proof assistant prompt with a special character not appearing
in ordinary output. The special character should appear in
this regexp, and should be the value of proof-shell-wakeup-char."
:type 'regexp
:group 'proof-shell)
(defcustom proof-shell-abort-goal-regexp nil
"Regexp matching output from an aborted proof."
:type 'regexp
:group 'proof-shell)
(defcustom proof-shell-error-regexp nil
"Regexp matching an error report from the proof assistant.
We assume that an error message corresponds to a failure in the last
proof command executed. So don't match mere warning messages with
this regexp. Moreover, an error message should not be matched as an
eager annotation (see proof-shell-eager-annotation-start) otherwise it
will be lost.
Error messages are considered to begin from proof-shell-error-regexp
and continue until the next prompt. The variable
`proof-shell-truncate-before-error' controls whether text before the
error message is displayed.
The engine matches interrupts before errors, see proof-shell-interrupt-regexp.
It is safe to leave this variable unset (as nil)."
:type '(choice nil regexp)
:group 'proof-shell)
(defcustom proof-shell-truncate-before-error t
"Non-nil means truncate output that appears before error messages.
If nil, the whole output that the prover generated before the last
error message will be shown.
NB: the default setting for this is `t' to be compatible with
behaviour in Proof General before version 3.4. The more obvious
setting for new instances is probably `nil'.
Interrupt messages are treated in the same way.
See `proof-shell-error-regexp' and `proof-shell-interrupt-regexp'."
:type 'boolean
:group 'proof-shell)
(defcustom pg-next-error-regexp nil
"Regular expression which matches an error message, perhaps with line/column.
Used by `proof-next-error' to jump to line numbers causing
errors during some batch processing of the proof assistant.
\(During \"manual\" script processing, script usually automatically
jumps to the end of the locked region)
Match number 2 should be the line number, if present.
Match number 3 should be the column number, if present.
The filename may be matched by `pg-next-error-filename-regexp',
which is assumed to precede pg-next-error-regexp."
:type 'string
:group 'proof-shell)
(defcustom pg-next-error-filename-regexp nil
"Used to locate a filename that an error message refers to.
Used by `proof-next-error' to jump to locations causing
errors during some batch processing of the proof assistant.
\(During \"manual\" script processing, the script usually automatically
jumps to the end of the locked region).
Match number 2 should be the file name, if present.
Errors must first be matched by `pg-next-error-regexp'
\(whether they contain a line number or not). The response buffer
is then searched *backwards* for a regexp matching this variable,
`pg-next-error-filename-regexp'. (So if the
filename appears after the line number, make the first regexp
match the whole line). Finally
`pg-next-error-extract-filename'
may be used to extract the filename from
This regexp should be set to match messages also matched by
`proof-shell-error-message-line-number-regexp'.
Match number 1 should be the filename."
:type 'string
:group 'proof-shell)
;; FIXME: generalize this to string-or-function scheme
(defcustom pg-next-error-extract-filename nil
"A string used to extract filename from error message. %s replaced.
NB: this is only used if the match itself does not already correspond
to a filename."
:type 'string
:group 'proof-shell)
(defcustom proof-shell-interrupt-regexp nil
"Regexp matching output indicating the assistant was interrupted.
We assume that an interrupt message corresponds to a failure in the last
proof command executed. So don't match mere warning messages with
this regexp. Moreover, an interrupt message should not be matched as an
eager annotation (see proof-shell-eager-annotation-start) otherwise it
will be lost.
The engine matches interrupts before errors, see proof-shell-error-regexp.
It is safe to leave this variable unset (as nil)."
:type '(choice nil regexp)
:group 'proof-shell)
(defcustom proof-shell-proof-completed-regexp nil
"Regexp matching output indicating a finished proof.
When output which matches this regexp is seen, we clear the goals
buffer in case this is not also marked up as a `goals' type of
message.
We also enable the QED function (save a proof) and we may automatically
close off the proof region if another goal appears before a save
command, depending on whether the prover supports nested proofs or not."
:type '(choice nil regexp)
:group 'proof-shell)
(defcustom proof-shell-clear-response-regexp nil
"Regexp matching output telling Proof General to clear the response buffer.
This feature is useful to give the prover more control over what output
is shown to the user. Set to nil to disable."
:type '(choice nil regexp)
:group 'proof-shell)
(defcustom proof-shell-clear-goals-regexp nil
"Regexp matching output telling Proof General to clear the goals buffer.
This feature is useful to give the prover more control over what output
is shown to the user. Set to nil to disable."
:type '(choice nil regexp)
:group 'proof-shell)
(defcustom proof-shell-start-goals-regexp nil
"Regexp matching the start of the proof state output.
This is an important setting. Output between `proof-shell-start-goals-regexp'
and `proof-shell-end-goals-regexp' will be pasted into the goals buffer
and possibly analysed further for proof-by-pointing markup."
:type '(choice nil regexp)
:group 'proof-shell)
(defcustom proof-shell-end-goals-regexp nil
"Regexp matching the end of the proof state output, or nil.
If nil, just use the rest of the output following proof-shell-start-goals-regexp."
:type '(choice nil regexp)
:group 'proof-shell)
(defcustom proof-shell-eager-annotation-start nil
"Eager annotation field start. A regular expression or nil.
An \"eager annotation indicates\" to Proof General that some following output
should be displayed (or processed) immediately and not accumulated for
parsing later. Note that this affects processing of output which is
ordinarily accumulated: output which appears before the eager annotation
start will be discarded.
The start/end annotations can be used to hilight the output, but
are stripped from display of the message in the minibuffer.
It is useful to recognize (starts of) warnings or file-reading messages
with this regexp. You must also recognize any special messages
from the prover to PG with this regexp (e.g. `proof-shell-clear-goals-regexp',
`proof-shell-retract-files-regexp', etc.)
See also `proof-shell-eager-annotation-start-length',
`proof-shell-eager-annotation-end'.
Set to nil to disable this feature."
:type '(choice regexp (const :tag "Disabled" nil))
:group 'proof-shell)
(defcustom proof-shell-eager-annotation-start-length 10
"Maximum length of an eager annotation start.
Must be set to the maximum length of the text that may match
`proof-shell-eager-annotation-start' (at least 1).
If this value is too low, eager annotations may be lost!
This value is used internally by Proof General to optimize the process
filter to avoid unnecessary searching."
:type 'integer
:group 'proof-shell)
(defcustom proof-shell-eager-annotation-end "\n"
"Eager annotation field end. A regular expression or nil.
An eager annotation indicates to Emacs that some following output
should be displayed or processed immediately.
See also `proof-shell-eager-annotation-start'.
It is nice to recognize (ends of) warnings or file-reading messages
with this regexp. You must also recognize (ends of) any special messages
from the prover to PG with this regexp (e.g. `proof-shell-clear-goals-regexp',
`proof-shell-retract-files-regexp', etc.)
The default value is \"\\n\" to match up to the end of the line."
:type '(choice regexp (const :tag "Unset" nil))
:group 'proof-shell)
(defcustom proof-shell-assumption-regexp nil
"A regular expression matching the name of assumptions.
At the moment, this setting is not used in the generic Proof General.
Future use may providea generic implementation for `pg-topterm-goalhyplit-fn',
used to help parse the goals buffer to annotate it for proof by pointing."
:type '(choice regexp (const :tag "Unset" nil))
:group 'proof-shell)
(defcustom proof-shell-process-file nil
"A pair (REGEXP . FUNCTION) to match a processed file name.
If REGEXP matches output, then the function FUNCTION is invoked on the
output string chunk. It must return the name of a script file (with
complete path) that the system has successfully processed. In
practice, FUNCTION is likely to inspect the match data. If it returns
the empty string, the file name of the scripting buffer is used
instead. If it returns nil, no action is taken.
Care has to be taken in case the prover only reports on compiled
versions of files it is processing. In this case, FUNCTION needs to
reconstruct the corresponding script file name. The new (true) file
name is added to the front of `proof-included-files-list'."
:type '(choice (cons regexp function) (const nil))
:group 'proof-shell)
;; FIXME da: why not amalgamate the next two into a single
;; variable as above? Maybe because removing one
;;
(defcustom proof-shell-retract-files-regexp nil
"Matches a message that the prover has retracted a file.
At this stage, Proof General's view of the processed files is out of
date and needs to be updated with the help of the function
`proof-shell-compute-new-files-list'."
:type '(choice regexp (const nil))
:group 'proof-shell)
(defcustom proof-shell-compute-new-files-list nil
"Function to update `proof-included-files list'.
It needs to return an up to date list of all processed files. Its
output is stored in `proof-included-files-list'. Its input is the
string of which `proof-shell-retract-files-regexp' matched a
substring. In practice, this function is likely to inspect the
previous (global) variable `proof-included-files-list' and the match
data triggered by `proof-shell-retract-files-regexp'."
:type '(choice function (const nil))
:group 'proof-shell)
(defcustom pg-use-specials-for-fontify nil
"Flag indicating whether to strip annotations from output or not;
\"annotations\" consist of special characters according to
`pg-special-char-regexp'. If annotations are left in, they are made
invisible and can be used to do syntax highlighting with font-lock."
:type 'boolean
:group 'proof-shell)
(defcustom pg-special-char-regexp "[\200-\377]"
"Regexp matching any \"special\" character sequence."
:type 'string
:group 'proof-shell)
(defcustom proof-shell-set-elisp-variable-regexp nil
"Matches output telling Proof General to set some variable.
This allows the proof assistant to configure Proof General directly
and dynamically. (It's also a fantastic backdoor security risk).
If the regexp matches output from the proof assistant, there should be
two match strings: (match-string 1) should be the name of the elisp
variable to be set, and (match-string 2) should be the value of the
variable (which will be evaluated as a Lisp expression).
A good markup for the second string is to delimit with #'s, since
these are not valid syntax for elisp evaluation.
Elisp errors will be trapped when evaluating; set
proof-general-debug to be informed when this happens.
Example uses are to adjust PG's internal copies of proof assistant's
settings, or to make automatic dynamic syntax adjustments in Emacs to
match changes in theory, etc.
If you pick a dummy variable name (e.g. `proof-dummy-setting') you
can just evaluation arbitrary elisp expressions for their side
effects, to adjust menu entries, or even launch auxiliary programs.
But use with care -- there is no protection against catastrophic elisp!
This setting could also be used to move some configuration settings
from PG to the prover, but this is not really supported (most settings
must be made before this mechanism will work). In future, the PG
standard protocol, PGIP, will use this mechanism for making all
settings."
:type '(choice nil regexp)
:group 'proof-shell)
(defcustom proof-shell-match-pgip-cmd nil
"Regexp used to match PGIP command from proof assistant.
The matching string will be parsed as XML and then processed by
`pg-pgip-process-cmd'."
:type '(choice nil regexp)
:group 'proof-shell)
;; FIXME: next one needs changing to be a function, or have function
;; built from it.
(defcustom proof-shell-issue-pgip-cmd nil
"Command sent to prover to process PGIP command in %s placeholder."
:type '(choice nil string)
:group 'proof-shell)
;; FIXME FIXME: this next one not yet used. It's hard to interleave
;; commands with the ordinary queue anyway: the prover should
;; automatically output this information if it is enabled.
(defcustom proof-shell-query-dependencies-cmd nil
"Command to query the prover for dependencies of given theorem name.
%s is replaced by the name of the theorem. This command will be
sent when a proof is completed."
:type 'string
:group 'proof-shell)
(defcustom proof-shell-theorem-dependency-list-regexp nil
"Matches output telling Proof General about dependencies.
This is to allow navigation and display of dependency information.
The output from the prover should be a message with the form
DEPENDENCIES OF X Y Z ARE A B C
with X Y Z, A B C separated by whitespace or somehow else (see
`proof-shell-theorem-dependency-list-split'. This variable should
be set to a regexp to match the overall message (which should
be an urgent message), with two sub-matches for X Y Z and A B C.
This is an experimental feature, currently work-in-progress."
:type '(choice nil regexp)
:group 'proof-shell)
(defcustom proof-shell-theorem-dependency-list-split nil
"Splits strings which match `proof-shell-theorem-dependency-list-regexp'.
Used as an argument to `split-string'; nil defaults to whitespace.
\(This setting is necessary for provers which allow whitespace in
the names of theorems/definitions/constants), see setting for
Isabelle in isa/isa.el and isar/isar.el."
:type '(choice nil regexp)
:group 'proof-shell)
(defcustom proof-shell-show-dependency-cmd nil
"Command sent to the prover to display a dependency.
This is typically a command used to print a theorem, constant, or whatever.
A string with %s replaced by the dependency name."
:type 'string
:group 'proof-shell)
(defcustom proof-shell-identifier-under-mouse-cmd nil
"Command sent to the prover to query about an identifier under the mouse.
This is typically a command used to print a theorem, constant, or whatever.
A string with %s replaced by the identifier, or maybe an association
list between values for `proof-buffer-syntactic-context' and strings."
:type '(or string (list (cons (choice 'nil 'string 'comment) string)))
:group 'proof-shell)
;; A feature that could be added to support Isabelle's tracing of
;; tactics. Seems to be little used, so probably not worth adding.
;(defcustom proof-shell-interactive-input-regexp nil
; "Matches special interactive input request prompt from the prover.
;A line which matches this regexp but would otherwise be treated
;as an ordinary response is instead treated as a prompt for
;input to be displayed in the minibuffer. The line which is
;input is delivered directly to the proof assistant.
;This can be used if the proof assistant requires return key
;presses to continue, or similar."
; :type 'string
; :group 'proof-shell)
(defcustom proof-shell-trace-output-regexp nil
"Matches tracing output which should be displayed in trace buffer.
Each line which matches this regexp but would otherwise be treated
as an ordinary response, is sent to the trace buffer instead of the
response buffer.
This is intended for unusual debugging output from
the prover, rather than ordinary output from final proofs.
Set to nil to disable."
:type '(choice nil regexp)
:group 'proof-shell)
(defcustom proof-shell-thms-output-regexp nil
"Matches theorem display which should be displayed in theorem buffer.
Each line which matches this regexp but would otherwise be treated
as an ordinary response, is sent to the theorem buffer as well as the
response buffer."
:type '(choice nil regexp)
:group 'proof-shell)
;;
;; 5c. hooks and other miscellaneous customizations
;;
(defcustom proof-shell-unicode t
;; true by default for PG 3.7; set to nil for old systems
"Whether communication between PG and prover is 8bit clean.
If non-nil, no special non-ASCII characters must be used in markup.
If so, the process coding system will be set to UTF-8."
:type 'boolean
:group 'proof-shell)
(defcustom proof-shell-filename-escapes nil
"A list of escapes that are applied to %s for filenames.
A list of cons cells, car of which is string to be replaced
by the cdr.
For example, when directories are sent to Isabelle, HOL, and Coq,
they appear inside ML strings and the backslash character and
quote characters must be escaped. The setting
'((\"\\\\\\\\\" . \"\\\\\\\\\")
(\"\\\"\" . \"\\\\\\\"\"))
achieves this. This does not apply to LEGO, which does not
need backslash escapes and does not allow filenames with
quote characters.
This setting is used inside the function `proof-format-filename'."
:type '(list (cons string string))
:group 'proof-shell)
(defcustom proof-shell-process-connection-type
;; Use ptys unless it seems like we're on Solaris. Only have
;; a good chance to guess if shell-command-to-string and uname
;; available.
(not (and
;; We should be using `system-type' here, instead.
(not (fboundp 'win32-long-file-name))
(fboundp 'shell-command-to-string)
(condition-case nil
;; Which versions of Solaris are affected? --Stef
(string-match "[sS]un" (shell-command-to-string "uname"))
(error nil))))
"The value of `process-connection-type' for the proof shell.
Set non-nil for ptys, nil for pipes.
The default (and preferred) option is to use pty communication.
However there is a long-standing backslash/long line problem with
Solaris which gives a mess of ^G characters when some input is sent
which has a \\ in the 256th position.
So we select pipes by default if it seems like we're on Solaris.
We do not force pipes everywhere because this risks loss of data."
:type 'boolean
:group 'proof-shell)
(defcustom proof-shell-strip-crs-from-input t
"If non-nil, replace carriage returns in every input with spaces.
This is enabled by default: it is appropriate for many systems
based on human input, because several CR's can result in several
prompts, which may mess up the display (or even worse, the
synchronization).
If the prover can be set to output only one prompt for every chunk of
input, then newlines can be retained in the input."
:type 'boolean
:group 'proof-shell)
(defcustom proof-shell-strip-crs-from-output (eq system-type 'cygwin32)
;; Cygwin32 probs with Isabelle noted by Norbert Voelker
"If non-nil, remove carriage returns (^M) at the end of lines from output.
This is enabled for cygwin32 systems by default. You should turn it off
if you don't need it (slight speed penalty)."
:type 'boolean
:group 'proof-shell)
(defcustom proof-shell-insert-hook nil
"Hooks run by proof-shell-insert before inserting a command.
Can be used to configure the proof assistant to the interface in
various ways -- for example, to observe or alter the commands sent to
the prover, or to sneak in extra commands to configure the prover.
This hook is called inside a `save-excursion' with the proof-shell-buffer
current, just before inserting and sending the text in the
variable `string'. The hook can massage `string' or insert additional
text directly into the proof-shell-buffer.
Before sending `string', it will be stripped of carriage returns.
Additionally, the hook can examine the variable `action'. It will be
a symbol, set to the callback command which is executed in the proof
shell filter once `string' has been processed. The `action' variable
suggests what class of command is about to be inserted:
'proof-done-invisible A non-scripting command
'proof-done-advancing A \"forward\" scripting command
'proof-done-retracting A \"backward\" scripting command
'init-cmd Initialization command sent to prover
'interactive-input Special interactive input direct to prover
Caveats: You should be very careful about setting this hook. Proof
General relies on a careful synchronization with the process between
inputs and outputs. It expects to see a prompt for each input it
sends from the queue. If you add extra input here and it causes more
prompts than expected, things will break! Extending the variable
`string' may be safer than inserting text directly, since it is
stripped of carriage returns before being sent.
Example uses:
LEGO uses this hook for setting the pretty printer width if
the window width has changed;
Plastic uses it to remove literate-style markup from `string'.
The x-symbol support uses this hook to convert special characters
into tokens for the proof assistant."
:type '(repeat function)
:group 'proof-shell)
(defcustom proof-shell-handle-delayed-output-hook
'(proof-pbp-focus-on-first-goal)
"Hooks run after new output has been displayed in goals or response buffer."
:type '(repeat function)
:group 'proof-shell)
(defcustom proof-shell-handle-error-or-interrupt-hook
'(proof-goto-end-of-locked-on-error-if-pos-not-visible-in-window)
"Run after an error or interrupt has been reported in the response buffer.
Hook functions may inspect `proof-shell-error-or-interrupt-seen' to
determine whether the cause was an error or interrupt. Possible
values for this hook include:
proof-goto-end-of-locked-on-error-if-pos-not-visible-in-window
proof-goto-end-of-locked-if-pos-not-visible-in-window
which move the cursor in the scripting buffer on an error or
error/interrupt.
Remark: This hook is called from shell buffer. If you want to do
something in scripting buffer, `save-excursion' and/or `set-buffer'."
:type '(repeat function)
:group 'proof-shell)
(defcustom proof-shell-pre-interrupt-hook
nil
"Run immediately after `comint-interrupt-subjob' is called. This
hook is added to allow customization for systems that query the user
before returning to the top level."
:type '(repeat function)
:group 'proof-shell)
(defcustom proof-shell-process-output-system-specific nil
"Set this variable to handle system specific output.
Errors, start of proofs, abortions of proofs and completions of
proofs are recognised in the function `proof-shell-process-output'.
All other output from the proof engine is simply reported to the
user in the RESPONSE buffer.
To catch further special cases, set this variable to a pair of
functions '(condf . actf). Both are given (cmd string) as arguments.
`cmd' is a string containing the currently processed command.
`string' is the response from the proof system. To change the
behaviour of `proof-shell-process-output', (condf cmd string) must
return a non-nil value. Then (actf cmd string) is invoked.
See the documentation of `proof-shell-process-output' for the required
output format."
:type '(repeat function)
:group 'proof-shell)
(defcustom proof-state-change-hook nil
"This hook is called when state change may have occurred.
Specifically, this hook is called after a region has been asserted or
retracted, or after a command has been sent to the prover with
`proof-shell-invisible-command'.
This hook is used within Proof General to refresh the toolbar."
:type '(repeat function)
:group 'proof-shell)
(defcustom proof-shell-font-lock-keywords nil
"Value of `font-lock-keywords' used to fontify the proof shell.
This is currently used only by `proof-easy-config' mechanism, to set
`font-lock-keywords' before calling `proof-config-done'.
See also proof-{script,resp,goals}-font-lock-keywords."
:type 'sexp
:group 'proof-shell)
(defcustom proof-shell-syntax-table-entries nil
"List of syntax table entries for proof script mode.
A flat list of the form
(CHAR SYNCODE CHAR SYNCODE ...)
See doc of `modify-syntax-entry' for details of characters
and syntax codes.
At present this is used only by the `proof-easy-config' macro."
:type 'sexp
:group 'proof-shell)
;;
;; 6. Goals buffer
;;
(defgroup proof-goals nil
"Settings for configuring the goals buffer."
:group 'prover-config
:prefix "pg-goals-")
(defcustom pg-subterm-first-special-char nil
"First special character.
Codes above this character can have special meaning to Proof General,
and are stripped from the prover's output strings.
Leave unset if no special characters are being used."
:type '(choice character (const nil))
:group 'proof-goals)
(defcustom pg-subterm-anns-use-stack nil
"Choice of syntax tree encoding for terms.
If nil, prover is expected to make no optimisations.
If non-nil, the pretty printer of the prover only reports local changes.
For LEGO 1.3.1 use nil, for Coq 6.2, use t."
:type 'boolean
:group 'proof-goals)
(defcustom pg-goals-change-goal nil
"Command to change to the goal `%s'."
:type 'string
:group 'proof-goals)
(defcustom pbp-goal-command nil
"Command sent when `pg-goals-button-action' is requested on a goal."
:type '(choice nil string)
:group 'proof-goals)
(defcustom pbp-hyp-command nil
"Command sent when `pg-goals-button-action' is requested on an assumption."
:type '(choice nil string)
:group 'proof-goals)
(defcustom pg-subterm-help-cmd nil
"Command to display mouse help about a subterm.
This command is sent to the proof assistant, replacing %s by the
subterm that the mouse is over."
:type '(choice nil string)
:group 'proof-goals)
(defcustom pg-goals-error-regexp nil
"Regexp indicating that the proof process has identified an error."
:type '(choice nil regexp)
:group 'proof-goals)
(defcustom proof-shell-result-start nil
"Regexp matching start of an output from the prover after pbp commands.
In particular, after a `pbp-goal-command' or a `pbp-hyp-command'."
:type '(choice nil regexp)
:group 'proof-goals)
(defcustom proof-shell-result-end ""
"Regexp matching end of output from the prover after pbp commands.
In particular, after a `pbp-goal-command' or a `pbp-hyp-command'."
:type 'regexp
:group 'proof-goals)
(defcustom pg-subterm-start-char nil
"Opening special character for subterm markup.
Subsequent special characters with values *below*
pg-subterm-first-special-char are assumed to be subterm position
indicators. Annotations should be finished with pg-subterm-sep-char;
the end of the concrete syntax is indicated by pg-subterm-end-char.
If `pg-subterm-start-char' is nil, subterm markup is disabled.
See doc of `pg-assoc-analyse-structure' for more details of
subterm and proof-by-pointing markup mechanisms.."
:type '(choice character (const nil))
:group 'proof-goals)
(defcustom pg-subterm-sep-char nil
"Finishing special for a subterm markup.
See doc of `pg-subterm-start-char'."
:type '(choice character (const nil))
:group 'proof-goals)
(defcustom pg-subterm-end-char nil
"Closing special character for subterm markup.
See `pg-subterm-start-char'."
:type 'character
:group 'proof-goals)
(defcustom pg-topterm-regexp nil
"Annotation regexp that indicates the beginning of a \"top\" element.
A \"top\" element may be a sub-goal to be proved or a named hypothesis,
for example. It could also be a literal command to insert and
send back to the prover.
The function `pg-topterm-goalhyplit-fn' examines text following this
special character, to determine what kind of top element it is.
This setting is also used to see if proof-by-pointing features
are configured. If it is unset, some of the code
for parsing the prover output is disabled."
:type 'character
:group 'proof-goals)
(defcustom proof-goals-font-lock-keywords nil
"Value of `font-lock-keywords' used to fontify the goals output.
NB: the goals output is not kept in font lock mode because the
fontification may rely on annotations which are erased before
displaying. This means internal functions of PG must be used
to display to the goals buffer to ensure fontification is done!
This is currently used only by `proof-easy-config' mechanism,
to set `font-lock-keywords' before calling proof-config-done.
See also proof-{script,shell,resp}-font-lock-keywords."
:type 'sexp
:group 'proof-goals)
;; FIXME: perhaps we need new customize group here, "goals" is
;; not quite right for response buffer!
(defcustom proof-resp-font-lock-keywords nil
"Value of `font-lock-keywords' used to fontify the response output.
NB: the goals output is not kept in font lock mode because the
fontification may rely on annotations which are erased before
displaying. This means internal functions of PG must be used
to display to the goals buffer to ensure fontification is done!
This is currently used only by proof-easy-config mechanism,
to set font-lock-keywords before calling proof-config-done.
See also proof-{script,shell,resp}-font-lock-keywords."
:type 'sexp
:group 'proof-goals)
(defcustom pg-before-fontify-output-hook nil
"This hook is called before fontifying a region in an output buffer.
A function on this hook can alter the region of the buffer within
the current restriction, and must return the final value of (point-max).
[This hook is presently only used by phox-sym-lock]."
:type '(repeat function)
:group 'proof-goals)
(defcustom pg-after-fontify-output-hook nil
"This hook is called before fonfitying a region in an output buffer.
[This hook is presently only used by Isabelle]."
:type '(repeat function)
:group 'proof-goals)
;;
;; 7. X-Symbol configuration (see also `pg-custom.el')
;;
(defgroup proof-x-symbol nil
"Configuration of X-Symbol for Proof General."
:group 'prover-config
:prefix "proof-xsym-")
(defcustom proof-xsym-extra-modes nil
"List of additional mode names to use X-Symbol with Proof General tokens.
These modes will have X-Symbol enabled for the proof assistant token language,
in addition to the four modes for Proof General (script, shell, response, pbp).
Set this variable if you want additional modes to also display
tokens (for example, editing documentation or source code files)."
:type '(repeat symbol)
:group 'proof-x-symbol)
;; FIXME: should perhaps be one of these per prover
;; FIXME: actually this setting doesn't seem to be needed:
;; instead X-Symbol uses x-symbol-<lang>-font-lock-keywords.
(defcustom proof-xsym-font-lock-keywords nil
"Font lock keywords to use for the proof assistants X-Symbol token language.
This should be set to the additional font-lock-keywords used for the
proof assistant when X-Symbol is enabled. (For example, additional
keywords used for bold or superscript text: see isa/x-symbol-isabelle.el)"
:type 'sexp
:group 'proof-x-symbol)
(defcustom proof-xsym-activate-command nil
"Command to activate token input/output for X-Symbol.
If non-nil, this command is sent to the proof assistant when
X-Symbol support is activated."
:type 'string
:group 'proof-x-symbol)
(defcustom proof-xsym-deactivate-command nil
"Command to deactivate token input/output for X-Symbol.
If non-nil, this command is sent to the proof assistant when
X-Symbol support is deactivated."
:type 'string
:group 'proof-x-symbol)
;;
;; 8. Global constants
;;
(defcustom proof-general-name "Proof-General"
"Proof General name used internally and in menu titles."
:type 'string
:group 'proof-general-internals)
(defcustom proof-general-home-page
"http://proofgeneral.inf.ed.ac.uk"
"*Web address for Proof General."
:type 'string
:group 'proof-general-internals)
(defcustom proof-unnamed-theorem-name
"Unnamed_thm"
"A name for theorems which are unnamed. Used internally by Proof General."
:type 'string
:group 'proof-general-internals)
(defcustom proof-universal-keys
(cons
(if (featurep 'xemacs)
'([(control c) \`] . proof-next-error)
'("`" . proof-next-error))
'(([(control c) (control c)] . proof-interrupt-process)
([(control c) (control n)] . proof-assert-next-command-interactive)
([(control c) (control u)] . proof-undo-last-successful-command)
([(control c) (control p)] . proof-prf)
([(control c) (control l)] . proof-layout-windows)
([(control c) (control x)] . proof-shell-exit)
([(control c) (control s)] . proof-shell-start)
([(control c) (control v)] . proof-minibuffer-cmd)
([(control c) (control w)] . pg-response-clear-displays)
;; PG 3.6: Some more key bindings moved here from script mode,
;; users suggest they ought to work in other PG buffers too.
([(control c) (control ?.)] . proof-goto-end-of-locked)
([(control c) (control f)] . proof-find-theorems)
([(control c) (control o)] . proof-display-some-buffers)))
"List of key bindings made for the script, goals and response buffer.
Elements of the list are tuples `(k . f)'
where `k' is a key binding (vector) and `f' the designated function."
:type 'sexp
:group 'proof-general-internals)
(provide 'proof-config)
;;; proof-config.el ends here
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