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2016-03-17Removing the special status of generic arguments defined by Coq itself.Pierre-Marie Pédrot
This makes the TACTIC EXTEND macro insensitive to Coq-defined arguments. They now have to be reachable in the ML code. Note that this has some consequences, as the previous macro was potentially mixing grammar entries and arguments as long as their name was the same. Now, each genarg comes with its grammar instead, so there is no way to abuse the macro.
2016-03-17Removing the special status of generic entries defined by Coq itself.Pierre-Marie Pédrot
The ARGUMENT EXTEND macro was discriminating between parsing entries known statically, i.e. defined in Pcoq and unknown entires. Although simplifying a bit the life of the plugin writer, it made actual interpretation difficult to predict and complicated the code of the ARGUMENT EXTEND macro. After this patch, all parsing entries and generic arguments used in an ARGUMENT EXTEND macro must be reachable by the ML code. This requires adding a few more "open Pcoq.X" and "open Constrarg" here and there.
2016-03-17Adding a universe argument to Pcoq.create_generic_entry.Pierre-Marie Pédrot
2016-03-17Removing the registering of default values for generic arguments.Pierre-Marie Pédrot
2016-03-06Moving Eauto to a simple ML file.Pierre-Marie Pédrot
2016-03-05Merge branch 'v8.5'Pierre-Marie Pédrot
2016-03-04Rename Ephemeron -> CEphemeron.Maxime Dénès
Fixes compilation of Coq with OCaml 4.03 beta 1.
2016-02-22Moving the Tauto tactic to proper Ltac.Pierre-Marie Pédrot
This gets rid of brittle code written in ML files through Ltac quotations, and reduces the dependance of Coq to such a feature. This also fixes the particular instance of bug #2800, although the underlying issue is still there.
2016-02-15merging conflicts with the original "trunk__CLEANUP__Context__2" branchMatej Kosik
2016-02-15Using monotonic types for conversion functions.Pierre-Marie Pédrot
2016-02-15More conversion functions in the new tactic API.Pierre-Marie Pédrot
2016-02-15Moving conversion functions to the new tactic API.Pierre-Marie Pédrot
2016-02-09CLEANUP: Context.{Rel,Named}.Declaration.tMatej Kosik
Originally, rel-context was represented as: Context.rel_context = Names.Name.t * Constr.t option * Constr.t Now it is represented as: Context.Rel.t = LocalAssum of Names.Name.t * Constr.t | LocalDef of Names.Name.t * Constr.t * Constr.t Originally, named-context was represented as: Context.named_context = Names.Id.t * Constr.t option * Constr.t Now it is represented as: Context.Named.t = LocalAssum of Names.Id.t * Constr.t | LocalDef of Names.Id.t * Constr.t * Constr.t Motivation: (1) In "tactics/hipattern.ml4" file we define "test_strict_disjunction" function which looked like this: let test_strict_disjunction n lc = Array.for_all_i (fun i c -> match (prod_assum (snd (decompose_prod_n_assum n c))) with | [_,None,c] -> isRel c && Int.equal (destRel c) (n - i) | _ -> false) 0 lc Suppose that you do not know about rel-context and named-context. (that is the case of people who just started to read the source code) Merlin would tell you that the type of the value you are destructing by "match" is: 'a * 'b option * Constr.t (* worst-case scenario *) or Named.Name.t * Constr.t option * Constr.t (* best-case scenario (?) *) To me, this is akin to wearing an opaque veil. It is hard to figure out the meaning of the values you are looking at. In particular, it is hard to discover the connection between the value we are destructing above and the datatypes and functions defined in the "kernel/context.ml" file. In this case, the connection is there, but it is not visible (between the function above and the "Context" module). ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Now consider, what happens when the reader see the same function presented in the following form: let test_strict_disjunction n lc = Array.for_all_i (fun i c -> match (prod_assum (snd (decompose_prod_n_assum n c))) with | [LocalAssum (_,c)] -> isRel c && Int.equal (destRel c) (n - i) | _ -> false) 0 lc If the reader haven't seen "LocalAssum" before, (s)he can use Merlin to jump to the corresponding definition and learn more. In this case, the connection is there, and it is directly visible (between the function above and the "Context" module). (2) Also, if we already have the concepts such as: - local declaration - local assumption - local definition and we describe these notions meticulously in the Reference Manual, then it is a real pity not to reinforce the connection of the actual code with the abstract description we published.
2016-01-21Merge branch 'v8.5'Pierre-Marie Pédrot
2016-01-20Update copyright headers.Maxime Dénès
2016-01-11CLEANUP: removing unused fieldMatej Kosik
I have removed the second field of the "Constrexpr.CRecord" variant because once it was set to "None" it never changed to anything else. It was just carried and copied around.
2016-01-11mergeMatej Kosik
2016-01-11CLEANUP: kernel/context.ml{,i}Matej Kosik
The structure of the Context module was refined in such a way that: - Types and functions related to rel-context declarations were put into the Context.Rel.Declaration module. - Types and functions related to rel-context were put into the Context.Rel module. - Types and functions related to named-context declarations were put into the Context.Named.Declaration module. - Types and functions related to named-context were put into the Context.Named module. - Types and functions related to named-list-context declarations were put into Context.NamedList.Declaration module. - Types and functions related to named-list-context were put into Context.NamedList module. Some missing comments were added to the *.mli file. The output of ocamldoc was checked whether it looks in a reasonable way. "TODO: cleanup" was removed The order in which are exported functions listed in the *.mli file was changed. (as in a mature modules, this order usually is not random) The order of exported functions in Context.{Rel,Named} modules is now consistent. (as there is no special reason why that order should be different) The order in which are functions defined in the *.ml file is the same as the order in which they are listed in the *.mli file. (as there is no special reason to define them in a different order) The name of the original fold_{rel,named}_context{,_reverse} functions was changed to better indicate what those functions do. (Now they are called Context.{Rel,Named}.fold_{inside,outside}) The original comments originally attached to the fold_{rel,named}_context{,_reverse} did not full make sense so they were updated. Thrown exceptions are now documented. Naming of formal parameters was made more consistent across different functions. Comments of similar functions in different modules are now consistent. Comments from *.mli files were copied to *.ml file. (We need that information in *.mli files because that is were ocamldoc needs it. It is nice to have it also in *.ml files because when we are using Merlin and jump to the definion of the function, we can see the comments also there and do not need to open a different file if we want to see it.) When we invoke ocamldoc, we instruct it to generate UTF-8 HTML instead of (default) ISO-8859-1. (UTF-8 characters are used in our ocamldoc markup) "open Context" was removed from all *.mli and *.ml files. (Originally, it was OK to do that. Now it is not.) An entry to dev/doc/changes.txt file was added that describes how the names of types and functions have changed.
2015-12-28Eradicating uses of open_constr in TACTIC EXTEND in favour of uconstr.Pierre-Marie Pédrot
2015-12-27Tentative API fix for tactic arguments to be fed to tclWITHHOLES.Pierre-Marie Pédrot
The previous implementation was a source of evar leaks if misused, as it created values coming together with their current evar_map. This is dead wrong if the value is not used on the spot. To fix this, we rather return a ['a delayed_open] object. Two argument types were modified: bindings and constr_bindings. The open_constr argument should also be fixed, but it is more entangled and thus I leave it for another commit.
2015-12-18CLEANUP: the definition of the "Constrexpr.case_expr" type was simplifiedMatej Kosik
2015-12-08Merge branch 'v8.5'Pierre-Marie Pédrot
2015-12-07Fix some typos.Guillaume Melquiond
2015-12-05Removing redundant versions of generalize.Hugo Herbelin
2015-12-05Moving three related small half-general half-ad-hoc utility functionsHugo Herbelin
next to each other, waiting for possible integration into a more uniform API.
2015-11-20Merge branch 'v8.5'Pierre-Marie Pédrot
2015-11-18Fix a bug preventing the generation of graphs when doing multipleMatthieu Sozeau
pattern-matching on function calls.
2015-10-29Monotonizing Tactics.change_arg.Pierre-Marie Pédrot
2015-10-29Removing some goal unsafeness in inductive schemes.Pierre-Marie Pédrot
2015-10-29Merge branch 'v8.5'Pierre-Marie Pédrot
2015-10-28Univs: local names handling.Matthieu Sozeau
Keep user-side information on the names used in instances of universe polymorphic references and use them for printing.
2015-10-28Avoid type checking private_constants (side_eff) again during Qed (#4357).Enrico Tassi
Side effects are now an opaque data type, called private_constant, you can only obtain from safe_typing. When add_constant is called on a definition_entry that contains private constants, they are either - inlined in the main proof term but not re-checked - declared globally without re-checking them As a safety measure, the opaque data type contains a pointer to the revstruct (an internal field of safe_env that changes every time a new constant is added), and such pointer is compared with the current value store in safe_env when the private_constant is inlined. Only when the comparison is successful the private_constant is not re-checked. Otherwise else it is. In short, we accept into the kernel private constant only when they arrive in the very same order and on top of the very same env they arrived when we fist checked them. Note: private_constants produced by workers never pass the safety measure (the revstruct pointer is an Ephemeron). Sending back the entire revstruct is possible but: 1. we lack a way to quickly compare two revstructs, 2. it can be large.
2015-10-28Univs: fix bug #4375, accept universe binders on (co)-fixpointsMatthieu Sozeau
2015-10-28Do not pause globing in funind. (Fix bug #4382)Guillaume Melquiond
Since the functions of this plugin exit by raising exceptions, globing was never restarted. This prevented coqdoc from generating a proper output whenever some feature of this plugin was used. There does not seem to be any parsing of dynamic expressions, so pausing globing does not make much sense in the first place.
2015-10-19Merge branch 'v8.5'Pierre-Marie Pédrot
2015-10-19Type delayed_open_constr is now monotonic.Pierre-Marie Pédrot
2015-10-19Function debug mode more formatted.Pierre Courtieu
2015-10-19Partly fixes #3225. Removed some old experimental stuff in funind.Pierre Courtieu
2015-10-15Merge branch 'v8.5'Pierre-Marie Pédrot
2015-10-13Fix some typos.Guillaume Melquiond
2015-10-02Merge branch 'v8.5'Pierre-Marie Pédrot
2015-10-02Univs: fix after rebase (from_ctx/from_env)Matthieu Sozeau
2015-10-02Univs: fix evar_map leaks bugs in FunctionMatthieu Sozeau
The evar_map's that are used to typecheck terms must now always be initialized with the global universe graphs using Evd.from_env, so any failure to initialize and thread evar_map's correctly results in errors.
2015-09-17Merge branch 'v8.5' into trunkMaxime Dénès
2015-09-14Univs: Add universe binding lists to definitionsMatthieu Sozeau
... lemmas and inductives to control which universes are bound and where in universe polymorphic definitions. Names stay outside the kernel.
2015-05-15Merge v8.5 into trunkHugo Herbelin
Conflicts: tactics/eauto.ml4 (merging eauto.ml4 and adapting coq_micromega.ml to new typing.ml API)
2015-05-13Safer typing primitives.Pierre-Marie Pédrot
Some functions from pretyping/typing.ml and their derivatives were potential source of evarmap leaks, as they dropped their resulting evarmap. This commit clarifies the situation by renaming them according to a unsafe_* scheme. Their sound variant is likewise renamed to their old name. The following renamings were made. - Typing.type_of -> unsafe_type_of - Typing.e_type_of -> type_of - A new e_type_of function that matches the e_ prefix policy - Tacmach.pf_type_of -> pf_unsafe_type_of - A new safe pf_type_of function. All uses of unsafe_* functions should be eventually eliminated.
2015-05-05Merge branch 'v8.5'Pierre-Marie Pédrot
2015-04-23Remove almost all the uses of string concatenation when building error messages.Guillaume Melquiond
Since error messages are ultimately passed to Format, which has its own buffers for concatenating strings, using concatenation for preparing error messages just doubles the workload and increases memory pressure.
2015-04-15Remove dirty debug printing from funind.Maxime Dénès