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2017-06-06Remove the Sigma (monotonous state) API.Maxime Dénès
Reminder of (some of) the reasons for removal: - Despite the claim in sigma.mli, it does *not* prevent evar leaks, something like: fun env evd -> let (evd',ev) = new_evar env evd in (evd,ev) will typecheck even with Sigma-like type annotations (with a proof of reflexivity) - The API stayed embryonic. Even typing functions were not ported to Sigma. - Some unsafe combinators (Unsafe.tclEVARS) were replaced with slightly less unsafe ones (e.g. s_enter), but those ones were not marked unsafe at all (despite still being so). - There was no good story for higher order functions manipulating evar maps. Without higher order, one can most of the time get away with reusing the same name for the updated evar map. - Most of the code doing complex things with evar maps was using unsafe casts to sigma. This code should be fixed, but this is an orthogonal issue. Of course, this was showing a nice and elegant use of GADTs, but the cost/benefit ratio in practice did not seem good.
2017-06-02Drop '.' from CErrors.anomaly, insert it in argsJason Gross
As per https://github.com/coq/coq/pull/716#issuecomment-305140839 Partially using ```bash git grep --name-only 'anomaly\s*\(~label:"[^"]*"\s*\)\?\(Pp.\)\?(\(\(Pp.\)\?str\)\?\s*".*[^\.!]")' | xargs sed s'/\(anomaly\s*\(~label:"[^"]*"\s*\)\?\(Pp.\)\?(\(\(Pp.\)\?str\)\?\s*".*\s*[^\.! ]\)\s*")/\1.")/g' -i ``` and ```bash git grep --name-only ' !"' | xargs sed s'/ !"/!"/g' -i ``` The rest were manually edited by looking at the results of ```bash git grep anomaly | grep '\.ml' | grep -v 'anomaly\s*\(~label:"[^"]*"\s*\)\?\(Pp\.\)\?(\(\(Pp.\)\?str\)\?\s*".*\(\.\|!\)")' | grep 'anomaly\($\|[^_]\)' | less ```
2017-05-29Cleanup: removal of constr_of_global.Matthieu Sozeau
Constrintern.pf_global returns a global_reference, not a constr, adapt plugins accordingly, properly registering universes where necessary.
2017-05-29Merge PR#512: [cleanup] Unify all calls to the error function.Maxime Dénès
2017-05-27[cleanup] Unify all calls to the error function.Emilio Jesus Gallego Arias
This is the continuation of #244, we now deprecate `CErrors.error`, the single entry point in Coq is `user_err`. The rationale is to allow for easier grepping, and to ease a future cleanup of error messages. In particular, we would like to systematically classify all error messages raised by Coq and be sure they are properly documented. We restore the two functions removed in #244 to improve compatibility, but mark them deprecated.
2017-05-27[coqlib] Move `Coqlib` to `library/`.Emilio Jesus Gallego Arias
We move Coqlib to library in preparation for the late binding of Gallina-level references. Placing `Coqlib` in `library/` is convenient as some components such as pretyping need to depend on it. By moving we lose the ability to locate references by syntactic abbreviations, but IMHO it makes to require ML code to refer to a true constant instead of an abbreviation/notation. Unfortunately this change means that we break the `Coqlib` API (providing a compatibility function is not possible), however we do so for a good reason. The main changes are: - move `Coqlib` to `library/`. - remove reference -> term from `Coqlib`. In particular, clients will have different needs with regards to universes/evar_maps, so we force them to call the (not very safe) `Universes.constr_of_global` explicitly so the users are marked. - move late binding of impossible case from `Termops` to `pretying/Evarconv`. Remove hook. - `Coqlib.find_reference` doesn't support syntactic abbreviations anymore. - remove duplication of `Coqlib` code in `Program`. - remove duplication of `Coqlib` code in `Ltac.Rewrite`. - A special note about bug 5066 and commit 6e87877 . This case illustrates the danger of duplication in the code base; the solution chosen there was to transform the not-found anomaly into an error message, however the general policy was far from clear. The long term solution is indeed make `find_reference` emit `Not_found` and let the client handle the error maybe non-fatally. (so they can test for constants.
2017-05-26Merge PR#666: romega revisited : no more normalization trace, cleaned-up ↵Maxime Dénès
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2017-05-24[option] Remove support for non-synchronous options.Emilio Jesus Gallego Arias
Inspired by https://coq.inria.fr/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=5229 , which this PR solves, I propose to remove support for non-synchronous options. It seems the few uses of `optsync = false` we legacy and shouldn't have any impact. Moreover, non synchronous options may create particularly tricky situations as for instance, they won't be propagated to workers.
2017-05-22refl_omega: some code refactoringPierre Letouzey
2017-05-22ROmega : merge O_CONSTANT* into a single O_BAD_CONSTANTPierre Letouzey
2017-04-27Fix 4.04 warningsGaetan Gilbert
2017-04-24Porting omega to the new tactic API.Pierre-Marie Pédrot
2017-04-24Removing trivial compatibility layer in omega.Pierre-Marie Pédrot
2017-04-07Fix an unhandled exception in Omega.Pierre-Marie Pédrot
2017-04-01Actually exporting delayed universes in the EConstr implementation.Pierre-Marie Pédrot
For now we only normalize sorts, and we leave instances for the next commit.
2017-03-24Merge branch 'trunk' into pr379Maxime Dénès
2017-02-17Moving the Ltac plugin to a pack-based one.Pierre-Marie Pédrot
This is cumbersome, because now code may fail at link time if it's not referring to the correct module name. Therefore, one has to add corresponding open statements a the top of every file depending on a Ltac module. This includes seemingly unrelated files that use EXTEND statements.
2017-02-14Removing most nf_enter in tactics.Pierre-Marie Pédrot
Now they are useless because all of the primitives are (should?) be evar-insensitive.
2017-02-14Fix a mishandled exception in Omega.Pierre-Marie Pédrot
Due to the introduction of the monadic layer, an exception was raised at a later time and not caught properly.
2017-02-14Definining EConstr-based contexts.Pierre-Marie Pédrot
This removes quite a few unsafe casts. Unluckily, I had to reintroduce the old non-module based names for these data structures, because I could not reproduce easily the same hierarchy in EConstr.
2017-02-14Omega API using EConstr.Pierre-Marie Pédrot
2017-02-14Removing various compatibility layers of tactics.Pierre-Marie Pédrot
2017-02-14Reductionops now return EConstrs.Pierre-Marie Pédrot
2017-02-14Proofview.Goal primitive now return EConstrs.Pierre-Marie Pédrot
2017-02-14Contradiction API using EConstr.Pierre-Marie Pédrot
2017-02-14Tactics API using EConstr.Pierre-Marie Pédrot
2017-02-14Tacmach API using EConstr.Pierre-Marie Pédrot
2017-02-14Reductionops API using EConstr.Pierre-Marie Pédrot
2016-09-21Merging Stdarg and Constrarg.Pierre-Marie Pédrot
There was no reason to keep them separate since quite a long time. Historically, they were making Genarg depend or not on upper strata of the code, but since it was moved to lib/ this is not justified anymore.
2016-08-24CLEANUP: minor readability improvementsMatej Kosik
mainly concerning referring to "Context.{Rel,Named}.get_{id,value,type}" functions. If multiple modules define a function with a same name, e.g.: Context.{Rel,Named}.get_type those calls were prefixed with a corresponding prefix to make sure that it is obvious which function is being called.
2016-08-24CLEANUP: removing calls of the "Context.Named.Declaration.to_tuple" functionMatej Kosik
2016-07-03errors.ml renamed into cErrors.ml (avoid clash with an OCaml compiler-lib ↵Pierre Letouzey
module) For the moment, there is an Error module in compilers-lib/ocamlbytecomp.cm(x)a
2016-06-08Compilation via pack for plugins of the stdlibPierre Letouzey
For now, the pack name reuse the previous .cma name of the plugin, (extraction_plugin, etc). The earlier .mllib files in plugins are now named .mlpack. They are also handled by bin/ocamllibdep, just as .mllib. We've slightly modified ocamllibdep to help setting the -for-pack options: in *.mlpack.d files, there are some extra variables such as foo/bar_FORPACK := -for-pack Baz when foo/bar.ml is mentioned in baz.mlpack. When a plugin is calling a function from another plugin, the name need to be qualified (Foo_plugin.Bar.baz instead of Bar.baz). Btw, we discard the generated files plugins/*/*_mod.ml, they are obsolete now, replaced by DECLARE PLUGIN. Nota: there's a potential problem in the micromega directory, some .ml files are linked both in micromega_plugin and in csdpcert. And we now compile these files with a -for-pack, even if they are not packed in the case of csdpcert. In practice, csdpcert seems to work well, but we should verify with OCaml experts.
2016-05-17Removing the old refine tactic from the Tactics module.Pierre-Marie Pédrot
It is indeed confusing, as it has little to do with the proper refine defined in the New submodule. Legacy code relying on it should call the Logic or Tacmach modules instead.
2016-05-16Put the "generalize" tactic in the monad.Pierre-Marie Pédrot
2016-05-16Put the "clear" tactic into the monad.Pierre-Marie Pédrot
2016-05-08Removing dead code and unused opens.Pierre-Marie Pédrot
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.
2016-02-24Getting rid of the "<:tactic< ... >>" quotations.Pierre-Marie Pédrot
It used to allow to represent parts of tactic AST directly in ML code. Most of the uses were trivial, only calling a constant, except for tauto that had an important code base written in this style. Removing this reduces the dependency to CAMLPX and the preeminence of Ltac in ML code.
2016-02-15merging conflicts with the original "trunk__CLEANUP__Context__2" branchMatej Kosik
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
2015-10-20Boxing the Goal.enter primitive into a record type.Pierre-Marie Pédrot
2015-10-13Fix some typos.Guillaume Melquiond
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.
2015-04-23Using tclZEROMSG instead of tclZERO in several places.Pierre-Marie Pédrot
2015-04-01Accomodating #4166 (providing "Require Import OmegaTactic" as aHugo Herbelin
replacement for 8.4's "Require Omega").
2015-01-12Update headers.Maxime Dénès