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2019-05-14Abstract away the implementation of side-effects in Safe_typing.Pierre-Marie Pédrot
2019-02-17Separate variance and universe fields in inductives.Gaëtan Gilbert
I think the usage looks cleaner this way.
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>
2018-11-09Use arrays of names instead of lists in abstract universe names.Pierre-Marie Pédrot
There is little point in having a list, as there is virtually no sharing nor expansion of bound universe names. This representation is thus more compact.
2018-11-09Adding universe names to polymorphic entry instances.Pierre-Marie Pédrot
2018-10-26Remove a few circumvolutions around parameters of inductive entriesMaxime Dénès
2018-09-03Merge PR #7912: Simplify effects APIMaxime Dénès
2018-06-27Swapping Context and Constr: defining declarations on constr in Constr.Hugo Herbelin
This shall eventually allow to use contexts of declarations in the definition of the "Case" constructor. Basically, this means that Constr now includes Context and that the "t" types of Context which were specialized on constr are not defined in Constr (unfortunately using a heavy boilerplate).
2018-06-24Further cleaning of the side-effect API.Pierre-Marie Pédrot
We remove internal functions and types from the API.
2018-06-24Share the role type between the implementations of side-effects.Pierre-Marie Pédrot
We simply exploit a type isomorphism to remove the use of dedicated algebraic types in the kernel which are actually not necessary.
2018-06-23Using more general information for primitive records.Pierre-Marie Pédrot
This brings more compatibility with handling of mutual primitive records in the kernel.
2018-06-17Remove special declaration of primitive projections in the kernel.Pierre-Marie Pédrot
This reduces kernel bloat and removes code from the TCB, as compatibility projections are now retypechecked as normal definitions would have been. This should have no effect on efficiency as this only happens once at definition time.
2018-02-27Update headers following #6543.Théo Zimmermann
2017-12-19Let definitions do not create new universe constraints.Pierre-Marie Pédrot
We force the upper layers to extrude the universe constraints before sending it to the kernel. This simplifies the suspicious handling of polymorphic constraints for section-local definitions.
2017-12-19Specific type for section definition entries.Pierre-Marie Pédrot
This allows to statically ensure well-formedness properties.
2017-12-10[api] Remove kernel dependency on intf (Decl_kind)Emilio Jesus Gallego Arias
We more the `recursivity_kind` type to `Declarations`, this indeed makes sense, and now `Decl_kind` morally lives in `library` as it should.
2017-11-24When declaring constants/inductives use ContextSet if monomorphic.Gaëtan Gilbert
Also use constant_universes_entry instead of a bool flag to indicate polymorphism in ParameterEntry. There are a few places where we convert back to ContextSet because check_univ_decl returns a UContext, this could be improved.
2017-11-06[api] Move structures deprecated in the API to the core.Emilio Jesus Gallego Arias
We do up to `Term` which is the main bulk of the changes.
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`
2017-07-26More precise type for universe entries.Pierre-Marie Pédrot
We use an algebraic type instead of a pair of a boolean and the corresponding data. For now, this is isomorphic, but this allows later change in the structure.
2017-07-25[api] Put modules in order in API.{mli,ml}Emilio Jesus Gallego Arias
We sort the dependency graph of API by following a logical declaration order in `API.{ml,mli}` related to the actual dependency order of Coq modules. Things are a bit tricky here as Coq itself relies on the fact that OCaml treats module interface and implementation separately dependency-wise; however, when resorting module alias the design seems to become more coupled. Currently, API exposes both "namespaces", asserting a large number of type equality between them, however the `API` namespace is not self-contained. In particular, this is a first step to solve problems such as `Summary.frozen` being used in `API.mli` but not declared by the `API.Summary` module, etc... In general we follow the invariant that a type used in `API` must have been declared before. Keep in mind that OCaml upstream has warned that it maybe tricky to alias objects in this way. In particular, after API the old `mli` only files have become full compilation units so we may want to be more careful here. The more "correct" declaration order allows us to remove the `API.Prelude` module, as well as some other declarations that I consider as spurious. We still maintain the large number of type aliases which will be removed in a future patch. We follow linking order except for files in `intf`, which are conceptually wrongly placed in the linking hierarchy but this doesn't matter as the files don't contain any implementation. We also move a couple of `.mli` only files to `.ml` so we are consistent, and correct their linking order in `mllib`, even if that doesn't matter as such `.ml`-only files contain no implementations.
2012-10-23Cleared a purely declarative .ml file and moved its interface to intf/ppedrot
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2012-09-14This patch removes unused "open" (automatically generated fromregisgia
compiler warnings). I was afraid that such a brutal refactoring breaks some obscure invariant about linking order and side-effects but the standard library still compiles. git-svn-id: svn+ssh://scm.gforge.inria.fr/svn/coq/trunk@15800 85f007b7-540e-0410-9357-904b9bb8a0f7
2012-08-08Updating headers.herbelin
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2011-12-12Proof using ...gareuselesinge
New vernacular "Proof using idlist" to declare the variables to be discharged at the end of the current proof. The system checks that the set of declared variables is a superset of the set of actually used variables. It can be combined in a single line with "Proof with": Proof with .. using .. Proof using .. with .. git-svn-id: svn+ssh://scm.gforge.inria.fr/svn/coq/trunk@14789 85f007b7-540e-0410-9357-904b9bb8a0f7
2011-04-13Revert "Add [Polymorphic] flag for defs"msozeau
This reverts commit 33434695615806a85cec88452c93ea69ffc0e719. Conflicts: kernel/term_typing.ml test-suite/success/polymorphism.v git-svn-id: svn+ssh://scm.gforge.inria.fr/svn/coq/trunk@13998 85f007b7-540e-0410-9357-904b9bb8a0f7
2011-04-13Add [Polymorphic] flag for defsmsozeau
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2011-01-31A fine-grain control of inlining at functor application via priority levelsletouzey
As said in CHANGES: << The inlining done during application of functors can now be controlled more precisely. In addition to the "!F G" syntax preventing any inlining, we can now use a priority level to select parameters to inline : "<30>F G" means "only inline in F the parameters whose levels are <= 30". The level of a parameter can be fixed by "Parameter Inline(30) foo". When levels aren't given, the default value is 100. One can also use the flag "Set Inline Level ..." to set a level. >> Nota : the syntax "Parameter Inline(30) foo" is equivalent to "Set Inline Level 30. Parameter Inline foo.", and "Include <30>F G" is equivalent to "Set Inline Level 30. Include F G." For instance, in ZBinary, eq is @Logic.eq and should rather be inlined, while in BigZ, eq is (fun x y => [x]=[y]) and should rather not be inlined. We could achieve this behavior by setting a level such as 30 to the parameter eq, and then tweaking the current level when applying functors. This idea of levels might be too restrictive, we'll see, but at least the implementation of this change was quite simple. There might be situation where parameters cannot be linearly ordered according to their "inlinablility". For these cases, we would need to mention names to inline or not at a functor application, and this is a bit more tricky (and might be a pain to use if there are many names). No documentation for the moment, since this feature is experimental and might still evolve. git-svn-id: svn+ssh://scm.gforge.inria.fr/svn/coq/trunk@13807 85f007b7-540e-0410-9357-904b9bb8a0f7
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
2010-09-24Some dead code removal, thanks to Oug analyzerletouzey
In particular, the unused lib/tlm.ml and lib/gset.ml are removed In addition, to simplify code, Libobject.record_object returning only the ('a->obj) function, which is enough almost all the time. Use Libobject.record_object_full if you really need also the (obj->'a). git-svn-id: svn+ssh://scm.gforge.inria.fr/svn/coq/trunk@13460 85f007b7-540e-0410-9357-904b9bb8a0f7
2010-07-24Updated all headers for 8.3 and trunkherbelin
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2010-04-29Remove the svn-specific $Id$ annotationsletouzey
- Many of them were broken, some of them after Pierre B's rework of mli for ocamldoc, but not only (many bad annotation, many files with no svn property about Id, etc) - Useless for those of us that work with git-svn (and a fortiori in a forthcoming git-only setting) - Even in svn, they seem to be of little interest git-svn-id: svn+ssh://scm.gforge.inria.fr/svn/coq/trunk@12972 85f007b7-540e-0410-9357-904b9bb8a0f7
2009-10-21This big commit addresses two problems:soubiran
1- Management of the name-space in a modular development / sharing of non-logical objects. 2- Performance of atomic module operations (adding a module to the environment, subtyping ...). 1- There are 3 module constructions which derive equalities on fields from a module to another: Let P be a module path and foo a field of P Module M := P. Module M. Include P. ... End M. Declare Module K : S with Module M := P. In this 3 cases we don't want to be bothered by the duplication of names. Of course, M.foo delta reduce to P.foo but many non-logical features of coq do not work modulo conversion (they use eq_constr or constr_pat object). To engender a transparent name-space (ie using P.foo or M.foo is the same thing) we quotient the name-space by the equivalence relation on names induced by the 3 constructions above. To implement this, the types constant and mutual_inductive are now couples of kernel_names. The first projection correspond to the name used by the user and the second projection to the canonical name, for example the internal name of M.foo is (M.foo,P.foo). So: ************************************************************************************* * Use the eq_(con,mind,constructor,gr,egr...) function and not = on names values * ************************************************************************************* Map and Set indexed on names are ordered on user name for the kernel side and on canonical name outside. Thus we have sharing of notation, hints... for free (also for a posteriori declaration of them, ex: a notation on M.foo will be avaible on P.foo). If you want to use this, use the appropriate compare function defined in name.ml or libnames.ml. 2- No more time explosion (i hoppe) when using modules i have re-implemented atomic module operations so that they are all linear in the size of the module. We also have no more unique identifier (internal module names) for modules, it is now based on a section_path like mechanism => we have less substitutions to perform at require, module closing and subtyping but we pre-compute more information hence if we instanciate several functors then we have bigger vo. Last thing, the checker will not work well on vo(s) that contains one of the 3 constructions above, i will work on it soon... git-svn-id: svn+ssh://scm.gforge.inria.fr/svn/coq/trunk@12406 85f007b7-540e-0410-9357-904b9bb8a0f7
2009-09-17Delete trailing whitespaces in all *.{v,ml*} filesglondu
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2009-04-08Some dead code removal + cleanupsletouzey
This commit concerns about the first half of the useless code mentionned by Oug for coqtop (without plugins). For the moment, Oug is used in a mode where any elements mentionned in a .mli is considered to be precious. This already allows to detect and remove about 600 lines, and more is still to come. Among the interesting points, the type Entries.specification_entry and its constructors SPExxx were never used. Large parts of cases.ml (and hence subtac_cases.ml) were also useless. git-svn-id: svn+ssh://scm.gforge.inria.fr/svn/coq/trunk@12069 85f007b7-540e-0410-9357-904b9bb8a0f7
2008-03-14Ajout des alias de module dans le noyau.soubiran
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2008-02-01Beaoucoup de changements dans la representation interne des modules.soubiran
kernel: -declaration.ml unification des representations pour les modules et modules types. (type struct_expr_body) -mod_typing.ml le typage des modules est separe de l'evaluation des modules -modops.ml nouvelle fonction qui pour toutes expressions de structure calcule sa forme evaluee.(eval_struct) -safe_typing.ml ajout du support du nouvel operateur Include.(add_include). library: -declaremods.ml nouveaux objets Include et Module-alias et gestion de la resolution de noms pour les alias via la nametab. parsing: -g_vernac.ml4: nouvelles regles pour le support des Includes et pour l'application des signatures fonctorielles. extraction: Adaptation a la nouvelle representation des modules et support de l'operateur with. git-svn-id: svn+ssh://scm.gforge.inria.fr/svn/coq/trunk@10497 85f007b7-540e-0410-9357-904b9bb8a0f7
2007-04-25New keyword "Inline" for Parameters and Axioms for automatic soubiran
delta-reduction at fonctor application. Example: Module Type S. Parameter Inline N : Set. End S. Module F (X:S). Definition t := X.N. End F. Module M. Definition N := nat. End M. Module G := F M. Print G.t. G.t = nat : Set git-svn-id: svn+ssh://scm.gforge.inria.fr/svn/coq/trunk@9795 85f007b7-540e-0410-9357-904b9bb8a0f7
2007-02-21Removed some useless code in mod_typing that was redundant with safe_typing.soubiran
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2006-03-18MAJ documentation en syntaxe v8herbelin
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2005-11-02Types inductifs parametriquesmohring
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2005-01-13Construct "T with (Definition|Module) id := c" generalized tosacerdot
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2004-10-20COMMITED BYTECODE COMPILERbarras
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2004-07-16Nouvelle en-têteherbelin
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2004-06-25correspondance des records et noms de champs de records entre un module et ↵letouzey
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2002-08-19La notation 'with'. L'interpretation - version preliminairecoq
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2002-08-02Modules dans COQ\!\!\!\!coq
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