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Four types of numerals are introduced:
- positive natural numbers (may include "_", e.g. to separate thousands, and leading 0)
- integer numbers (may start with a minus sign)
- positive numbers with mantisse and signed exponent
- signed numbers with mantisse and signed exponent
In passing, we clarify that the lexer parses only positive numerals,
but the numeral interpreters may accept signed numerals.
Several improvements and fixes come from Pierre Roux. See
https://github.com/coq/coq/pull/11703 for details. Thanks to him.
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Add headers to a few files which were missing them.
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Also renamed it to relative_entry_level.
Correspondence between old and new representation is:
(n,L) -> LevelLt n
(n,E), (n,Prec n) -> LevelLe n
(n,Any) -> LevelSome
(n,Prec p) when n<>p was unused
Should not change global semantics (except error message in pr_arg).
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We do two changes:
- We distinguish between a notion of format generically attached to
notations and a new notion of format attached to interpreted
notations. "Reserved Notation" attaches a format
generically. "Notation" attaches the format specifically to the given
interpretation, and additionally, attaches it generically if it is the
first time the notation is defined.
- We warn before overriding an explicitly reserved generic format, or
a specific format.
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We also remove trailing whitespace.
Script used:
```bash
for i in `find . -name '*.ml' -or -name '*.mli' -or -name '*.mlg'`; do expand -i "$i" | sponge "$i"; sed -e's/[[:space:]]*$//' -i.bak "$i"; done
```
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We move `binder_kind` to the pretyping AST, removing the last data
type in the now orphaned file `Decl_kinds`.
This seems a better fit, as this data is not relevant to the lower
layers but only used in `Impargs`.
We also move state keeping to `Impargs`, so now implicit declaration
must include the type. We also remove a duplicated function.
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https://coq.inria.fr/distrib/current/refman/language/gallina-extensions.html#implicit-generalization
>The generalizing binders `{ } and `( ) work similarly to their
>explicit counterparts, only binding the generalized variables
>implicitly, as maximally-inserted arguments.
I guess this was meant to provide a way to get "(A:_) {B:bla A}" from
"`{B:bla A}" (where A is generalizable) but there's no syntax for it
so let's drop the ml side until such a syntax exists.
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This is a bit more uniform.
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We make clearer which arguments are optional and which are mandatory.
Some of these representations are tricky because of small differences
between Program and Function, which share the same infrastructure.
As a side-effect of this cleanup, Program Fixpoint can now be used with
e.g. {measure (m + n) R}. Previously, parentheses were required around
R.
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Rather than integers '[0-9]+', numeral constant can now be parsed
according to the regexp '[0-9]+ ([.][0-9]+)? ([eE][+-]?[0-9]+)?'.
This can be used in one of the two following ways:
- using the function `Notation.register_rawnumeral_interpreter` in an OCaml plugin
- using `Numeral Notation` with the type `decimal` added to `Decimal.v`
See examples of each use case in the next two commits.
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In anticipation of an extension from natural numbers to other numeral
constants.
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This is a pre-requisite to use automated formatting tools such as
`ocamlformat`, also, there were quite a few places where the comments
had basically no effect, thus it was confusing for the developer.
p.s: Reading some comments was a lot of fun :)
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Fixes #6764: Printing Notation regressed compared to 8.7
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- New command "Declare Custom Entry bar".
- Entries can have levels.
- Printing is done using a notion of coercion between grammar
entries. This typically corresponds to rules of the form
'Notation "[ x ]" := x (x custom myconstr).' but also
'Notation "{ x }" := x (in custom myconstr, x constr).'.
- Rules declaring idents such as 'Notation "x" := x (in custom myconstr, x ident).'
are natively recognized.
- Rules declaring globals such as 'Notation "x" := x (in custom myconstr, x global).'
are natively recognized.
Incidentally merging ETConstr and ETConstrAsBinder.
Noticed in passing that parsing binder as custom was not done as in
constr.
Probably some fine-tuning still to do (priority of notations,
interactions between scopes and entries, ...). To be tested live
further.
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reference was defined as Ident or Qualid, but the qualid type already
permits empty paths. So we had effectively two representations for
unqualified names, that were not seen as equal by eq_reference.
We remove the reference type and replace its uses by qualid.
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We move the last 3 types to more adequate places.
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- move_location to proofs/logic.
- intro_pattern_naming to Namegen.
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Continuing the interface cleanup we place `Constrexpr` in the
internalization module, which is the one that eliminates it.
This slims down `pretyping` considerably, including removing the
`Univdecls` module which existed only due to bad dependency ordering
in the first place. Thanks to @ Skyskimmer we also remove a duplicate
`univ_decl` definition among `Misctypes` and `UState`.
This is mostly a proof of concept yet as it depends on quite a few
patches of the tree. For sure some tweaks will be necessary, but it
should be good for review now.
IMO the tree is now in a state where we can could easy eliminate more
than 10 modules without any impact, IMHO this is a net saving API-wise
and would help people to understand the structure of the code better.
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