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2019-02-04Primitive integersMaxime Dénès
This work makes it possible to take advantage of a compact representation for integers in the entire system, as opposed to only in some reduction machines. It is useful for heavily computational applications, where even constructing terms is not possible without such a representation. Concretely, it replaces part of the retroknowledge machinery with a primitive construction for integers in terms, and introduces a kind of FFI which maps constants to operators (on integers). Properties of these operators are expressed as explicit axioms, whereas they were hidden in the retroknowledge-based approach. This has been presented at the Coq workshop and some Coq Working Groups, and has been used by various groups for STM trace checking, computational analysis, etc. Contributions by Guillaume Bertholon and Pierre Roux <Pierre.Roux@onera.fr> Co-authored-by: Benjamin Grégoire <Benjamin.Gregoire@inria.fr> Co-authored-by: Vincent Laporte <Vincent.Laporte@fondation-inria.fr>
2018-09-17[VM] Move structured_constant to VmvaluesMaxime Dénès
2018-07-24Projections use index representationGaëtan Gilbert
The upper layers still need a mapping constant -> projection, which is provided by Recordops.
2018-06-10[VM] Remove projection names from structured constants.Maxime Dénès
It was actually a hack since those names are never used to represent values, only to be passed as arguments to bytecode instructions. So instead of reusing the structured_constant type, we follow the same pattern as switch annotations.
2018-02-14Use a more compact representation for bytecode relocations stored on disk.Pierre-Marie Pédrot
The previous implementation used a list of pairs, which has size 9n where n is the number of relocations. We instead use two arrays for a total memory cost of 2n + 5 words. The use of arrays may turn out to be problematic on 32-bit machines, I am unsure if we will hit this limitation in practice.
2018-02-14Move the call to the computation of bytecode inside Cemitcodes.Pierre-Marie Pédrot
This shouldn't matter because the tcode_of_code function is pure, its only effect being allocating a string and filling it with the translated bytecode.
2018-02-14Abstract further the type of VM bytecode compilation.Pierre-Marie Pédrot
This reduces the possibility to wreak havoc while making the API nicer.
2017-11-06[api] Deprecate all legacy uses of Names in core.Emilio Jesus Gallego Arias
This will allow to merge back `Names` with `API.Names`
2015-10-29Merge branch 'v8.5'Pierre-Marie Pédrot
2015-10-28Adds support for the virtual machine to perform reduction of universe ↵Gregory Malecha
polymorphic definitions. - This implementation passes universes in separate arguments and does not eagerly instanitate polymorphic definitions. - This means that it pays no cost on monomorphic definitions.
2015-10-16Exporting a purely functional interface to bytecode patching.Pierre-Marie Pédrot
2015-07-29Fixing some English misspelling.Hugo Herbelin
2015-01-15Correct restriction of vm_compute when handling universe polymorphicMatthieu Sozeau
definitions. Instead of failing with an anomaly when trying to do conversion or computation with the vm's, consider polymorphic constants as being opaque and keep instances around. This way the code is still correct but (obviously) incomplete for polymorphic definitions and we avoid introducing an anomaly. The patch does nothing clever, it only keeps around instances with constants/inductives and compile constant bodies only for non-polymorphic definitions.
2011-08-01fixed bug 2580. Quick fix: copy emitcodes before patching itbarras
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2011-01-28Remove the "Boxed" syntaxes and the const_entry_boxed fieldletouzey
According to B. Gregoire, this stuff is obsolete. Fine control on when to launch the VM in conversion problems is now provided by VMcast. We were already almost never boxing definitions anymore in stdlib files. "(Un)Boxed Definition foo" will now trigger a parsing error, same with Fixpoint. The option "(Un)Set Boxed Definitions" aren't there anymore, but tolerated (as no-ops), since unknown options raise a warning instead of an error by default. Some more cleaning could be done in the vm. git-svn-id: svn+ssh://scm.gforge.inria.fr/svn/coq/trunk@13806 85f007b7-540e-0410-9357-904b9bb8a0f7
2010-04-29Various minor improvements of comments in mli for ocamldocletouzey
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2010-04-29Move from ocamlweb to ocamdoc to generate mli documentationpboutill
dev/ocamlweb-doc has been erased. I hope no one still use the "new-parse" it generate. In dev/, make html will generate in dev/html/ "clickable version of mlis". (as the caml standard library) make coq.pdf will generate nearly the same awfull stuff that coq.ps was. make {kernel,lib,parsing,..}.{dot,png} will do the dependancy graph of the given directory. ocamldoc comment syntax is here : http://caml.inria.fr/pub/docs/manual-ocaml/manual029.html The possibility to put graphs in pdf/html seems to be lost. git-svn-id: svn+ssh://scm.gforge.inria.fr/svn/coq/trunk@12969 85f007b7-540e-0410-9357-904b9bb8a0f7
2009-09-17Delete trailing whitespaces in all *.{v,ml*} filesglondu
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2004-11-16Names.substitution (and related functions) and Term.subst_mps moved tosacerdot
the new module kernel/mod_subst.ml. MOTIVATION: mod_subst is compiled after kernel/term.ml; thus it is now possible to define substitutions that also delta-expand constants (by associating the delta-expanded form to the constant name). git-svn-id: svn+ssh://scm.gforge.inria.fr/svn/coq/trunk@6304 85f007b7-540e-0410-9357-904b9bb8a0f7
2004-11-12Changement dans les boxed values .gregoire
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2004-10-20COMMITED BYTECODE COMPILERbarras
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