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Stuff about reductions now in genredexpr.mli, operations in redops.ml
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Corresponding operations in locusops.ml and miscops.ml
The type of occurrences is now a clear algebraic one instead of
a bool*list hard to understand.
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No good reason for that except uniformity so revert this commit if you find a
reason against it.
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Util only depends on Ocaml stdlib and Utf8 tables.
Generic pretty printing and loc functions are in Pp.
Generic errors are in Errors.
+ Training white-spaces, useless open, prlist copies random erasure.
Too many "open Errors" on the contrary.
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- In binders, {X} were printed X
- Notation toto x y := were printed Notation totox y
- Fixpoint declaration prints too much spaces
Hunt is not closed yet anyway...
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that the kernel conversion solves the delta/delta critical pair the
same way the tactics did. This allows to improve Qed time when slow
down is due to conversion having (arbitrarily) made the wrong choice.
Propagation is done thanks to a new kind of cast called REVERTcast.
Notes:
- Vm conversion not modified
- size of vo generally grows because of additional casts
- this remains a heuristic... for the record, when a reduction tactic
is applied on the goal t leading to new goal t', this is translated
in the kernel in a conversion t' <= t where, hence, reducing in t'
must be preferred; what the propagation of reduction cast to the
kernel does not do is whether it is preferable to first unfold c or
to first compare u' and u in "c u' = c u"; in particular,
intermediate casts are sometimes useful to solve this kind of issues
(this is the case e.g. in Nijmegen/LinAlg/subspace_dim.v where the
combination "simpl;red" needs the intermediate cast to ensure Qed
answers quickly); henceforth the merge of nested casts in mkCast is
deactivated
- for tactic "change", REVERTcast should be used when conversion is in
the hypotheses, but convert_hyp does not (yet) support this (would
require e.g. that convert_hyp overwrite some given hyp id with a
body-cleared let-binding new_id := Cast(old_id,REVERTCast,t))
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No more assertion failure because of half done job.
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(backport from branch v8.3)
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perl -pi -e 's/(\W|_)raw((?:sort|_prop|terms?|_branch|_red_flag|pat
tern|_constr_of|_of_pat)(?:\W|_))/\1glob_\2/g;s/glob__/glob_/g;s/(\
W)R((?:Prop|Type|Fix|CoFix|StructRec|WfRec|MeasureRec)\W)/\1G\2/g;s
/glob_terms?/glob_constr/g' **/*.ml*
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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).
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requiring a file Utf8_core. That needs to be improved...
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- Added support for recursive notations with binders
- Added support for arbitrary large iterators in recursive notations
- More checks on the use of variables and improved error messages
- Do side-effects in metasyntax only when sure that everything is ok
- Documentation
Note: it seems there were a small bug in match_alist (instances obtained
from matching the first copy of iterator were not propagated).
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location dumping for binders uniformly treated in constrintern.ml (and
renamed the optional arg of interp_context from fail_anonymous to
global_level since the flag now also decides whether to dump binders as
global or local ones); added locations for the variables occurring in
the "as in" clauses;
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- Instances found by matching.ml now collect the set of bound
variables they possibly depend on in the pattern (see type
Pattern.extended_patvar_map); the variables names are canonically
ordered so that non-linear matching takes actual names into account.
- Removed typing of matching constr instances in advance (in
tacinterp.ml) and did it only at use time (in pretyping.ml). Drawback
is that we may have to re-type several times the same term but it is
necessary for considering terms with locally bound variables of which
we do not keep the type (and if even we had kept the type, we would have
to adjust the indices to the actual context the term occurs).
- A bit of documentation of pattern.mli, matching.mli and pretyping.mli.
- Incidentally add env while printing idtac messages. It seems more correct
and I hope I did not break some intended existing behavior.
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- 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
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costly in size but it is still used for checking that the parameters
of mutual inductive types are the same...).
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In trunk the different possible combinations of "at" and "in" with
occurrences are taken into account.
In 8.2 branch, it remains fragile (syntaxes that were accepted remain
accepted and a message warns if the occurrences coming after the
"with" are not taken into account).
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Fixed pretty printing of record syntax.
Allowed record syntax inside patterns. (Patch by Cedric Auger.)
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qui permet de changer la façon dont on imprime certains sous-termes sans
avoir à réécrire entièrement un printer de constr.
Dans le même esprit que les commits sur le parser et le lexer, je
cherche à donner une flexibilité aux plugins pour changer l'aspect de
Coq pour le plier à d'autres conventions.
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- The measure can now refer to all the formal arguments
- The recursive calls can make all the arguments vary as well
- Generalized to any relation and measure (new syntax {measure m on R})
This relies on an automatic curryfication transformation, the real
fixpoint combinator is working on a sigma type of the arguments.
Reduces to the previous impl in case only one argument is involved.
The patch also introduces a new flag on implicit arguments that says if
the argument has to be infered (default) or can be turned into a
subgoal/obligation. Comes with a test-suite file.
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- Backtrack on precise unfolding of "iff" in "tauto": it has effects on
the naming of hypotheses (especially when doing "case H" with H of
type "{x|P<->Q}" since not unfolding will eventually introduce a name
"i" while unfolding will eventually introduce a name "a" (deep sigh).
- Miscellaneous (error when a plugin is missing, doc hnf, standardization
of names manipulating type constr_pattern, ...).
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revival of option -translate as a -beautify option.
PS: compilation checked against 11610.
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It solves feature request 1852, makes me and Arnaud happy and
will permit to factor some more code in typeclasses.
- Records are introduced using the syntax "{| x := t; y := foo |}" and
"with" clauses are currently parsed but not yet supported in the
elaboration. You are invited to suggest other syntaxes :)
- Missing fields are turned into holes, extra fields cause an error
message. The current implementation finds the type of the record
at pretyping time, from the typing constraint alone (and just expects
an inductive with one constructor). It is then impossible to use
scope information to parse the bodies: that may be wrong. The other
solution I see is using the fields to detect the type earlier, before
internalisation of the bodies, but then we get in name clash hell.
- In funind/contrib/interface I mostly put [assert false] everywhere to
avoid warnings.
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- New constr_expr construct [CGeneralization of loc * binding_kind *
abstraction_kind option * constr_expr] to generalize the free vars of
the [constr_expr], binding these using [binding_kind] and making
a lambda or a pi (or deciding from the scope) using [abstraction_kind
option] (abstraction_kind = AbsLambda | AbsPi)
- Concrete syntax "`( a = 0 )" for explicit binding of [a] and "`{
... }" for implicit bindings (both "..(" and "_(" seem much more
difficult to implement). Subject to discussion! A few examples added
in a test-suite file.
- Also add missing syntax for implicit/explicit combinations for
_binders_: "{( )}" means implicit for the generalized (outer) vars,
explicit for the (inner) variable itself. Subject to discussion as well :)
- Factor much typeclass instance declaration code. We now just have to
force generalization of the term after the : in instance declarations.
One more step to using Instance for records.
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- Do it after internalisation (esp. after notation expansion)
- Generalize it to any constr, not just typeclasses
- Prepare for having settings on the implicit status of generalized
variables (currently only impl,impl and expl,expl are supported).
- Simplified implementation! (Still some refactoring needed in
typeclasses parsing code).
This patch contains a fix for bug #1964 as well.
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- Prise en compte des notations applicatives
- Remplacement du codage des arguments liste des notations récursives
sous forme de terme par une représentation directe (permet notamment
de résoudre un problème de stack overflow de la fonction d'affichage)
+ Correction bug affichage Lemma dans ppvernac.ml
+ Divers util.ml
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- Correction divers messages d'erreur
- lorsque rien à réécrire dans une hyp,
- lorsqu'une variable ltac n'est pas liée,
- correction anomalie en présence de ?id dans le "as" de induction,
- correction mauvais env dans message d'erreur de unify_0.
- Diverses extensions et améliorations
- "specialize" :
- extension au cas (fun x1 ... xn => H u1 ... un),
- renommage au même endroit.
- "assert" et "pose proof" peuvent réutiliser la même hyp comme "specialize".
- "induction"
- intro des IH toujours au sommet même si induction sur var quantifiée,
- ajout d'un hack pour la reconnaissance de schémas inductifs comme
N_ind_double mais il reste du boulot pour reconnaître (et/ou
réordonner) les composantes d'un schéma dont les hypothèses ne sont pas
dans l'ordre standard,
- vérification de longueur et éventuelle complétion des
intropatterns dans le cas de sous-patterns destructifs dans induction
(par exemple "destruct n as [|[|]]" sur "forall n, n=0" ne mettait pas
le n dans le contexte),
- localisation des erreurs d'intropattern,
- ajout d'un pattern optionnel après "as" pour forcer une égalité et la
nommer (*).
- "apply" accepte plusieurs arguments séparés par des virgules (*).
- Plus de robustesse pour clear en présence d'evars.
- Amélioration affichage TacFun dans Print Ltac.
- Vieux pb espace en trop en tête d'affichage des tactiques EXTEND résolu
(incidemment, ça remodifie une nouvelle fois le test output Fixpoint.v !).
- Fusion VTactic/VFun dans l'espoir.
- Mise en place d'un système de trace de la pile des appels Ltac (tout en
préservant certains aspects de la récursivité terminale - cf bug #468).
- Tactiques primitives
- ajout de "move before" dans les tactiques primitives et ajout des
syntaxes move before et move dependent au niveau utilisateur (*),
- internal_cut peuvent faire du remplacement de nom d'hypothèse existant,
- suppression de Intro_replacing et du code sous-traitant
- Nettoyage
- Suppression cible et fichiers minicoq non portés depuis longtemps.
(*) Extensions de syntaxe qu'il pourrait être opportun de discuter
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majuscule - si pas un ident ou un terme - et se terminent par un point).
Restent quelques utilisations de "error" qui sont liées à des usages internes,
ne faudrait-il pas utiliser des exceptions plus spécifiques à la place ?
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- Now [ id : Class foo ] makes id an explicit argument,
and [ Class foo ] is equivalent to [ {someid} : Class foo ].
This makes declarations such as "Class Ord [ eq : Eq a ]" have
sensible implicit args.
- Better handling of {} in class and record declarations, refactorize
code for declaring structures and classes.
- Fix merging of implicit arguments information on section closing.
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- Changement au passage de la convention "at -n1 ... -n2" en
"at - n1 ... n2" qui me paraît plus clair à partir du moment où on peut
pas mélanger des positifs et des négatifs.
- Au passage:
- simplification de gclause avec fusion de onconcl et concl_occs,
- généralisation de l'utilisation de la désignation des occurrences par la
négative aux cas de setoid_rewrite, clrewrite et rewrite at,
- correction d'un bug de "rewrite in at" qui utilisait le at de la
conclusion dans les hyps.
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files, about definitions and type of references.
- Add missing location information on fixpoints/cofixpoint in topconstr and
syntactic definitions in vernacentries for correct dumping.
- Dump definition information in vernacentries: defs, constructors,
projections etc...
- Modify coqdoc/index.mll to use this information instead of trying to
scan the file.
- Use the type information in latex output, update coqdoc.sty accordingly.
- Use the hyperref package to do crossrefs between definition and
references to coq objects in latex.
Next step is to test and debug it on bigger developments.
On the side:
- Fix Program Let which was adding a Global definition.
- Correct implicits for well-founded Program Fixpoints.
- Add new [Method] declaration kind.
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change the default pretty-printing to use Π, λ instead of
forall and fun (and allow "," as well as "=>" for "fun" to be more
consistent with the standard forall and exists syntax). Parsing allows
theses new forms too, even if not in -unicode, and does not make Π or
λ keywords. As usual, criticism and suggestions are welcome :)
Not sure what to do about "->"/"→" ?
- [setoid_replace by] now uses tactic3() to get the right parsing level
for tactics.
- Type class [Instance] names are now mandatory.
- Document [rewrite at/by] and fix parsing of occs to support their
combination.
- Backtrack on [Enriching] modifier, now used exclusively in the
implementation of implicit arguments.
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name after internalisation, to get the correct behavior with typeclass
binders. This simplifies the pretty printing and translation
of the recursive argument name in various places too. Use this
opportunity to factorize the different internalization and
interpretation functions of binders as well.
This definitely fixes part 2 of bug
#1846 and makes it possible to use fixpoint definitions with typeclass arguments in
program too, with an example given in EquivDec.
At the same time, one fix and one enhancement in Program:
- fix a de Bruijn bug in subtac_cases
- introduce locations of obligations and use them in case the obligation tactic
raises a failure when tried on a particular obligation, as suggested by
Sean Wilson.
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[in I] := t [return pred] in b", just as SSReflect does with let:.
Change implementation: no longer a separate AST node, just add a case_style
annotation on Cases to indicate it (if ML was dependently typed we
could ensure that LetPatternStyle Cases have only one term to be
matched and one branch, alas...). This factors out most code and we lose
no functionality (win ! win !). Add LetPat.v test suite.
- Slight improvement of inference of return clauses for dependent
pattern matching. If matching a variable of non-dependent type
under a tycon that mentions it while giving no return clause, the
dependency will be automatically infered. Examples at the end of
DepPat. Should get rid of most explicit returns under tycons.
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