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2018-10-31[ssr] use tclDISPATCH for IPatDispatch (fix #8544)Enrico Tassi
2018-10-30Avoid passing dummy env to error printerMaxime Dénès
2018-10-30Remove one use of empty_env in ssrMaxime Dénès
2018-10-29Merge PR #8667: [RFC] Vendoring of Camlp5Pierre-Marie Pédrot
2018-10-29Merge PR #8812: [ssreflect] Better use of CoqlibEnrico Tassi
2018-10-29[gramlib] Wrap `Gramlib`.Emilio Jesus Gallego Arias
This introduces a bit of noise in the Dune files but for now I think it is the best way to do it.
2018-10-26Cleanup evar_extra: remove evar_info's store and add maps to evar_mapMatthieu Sozeau
2018-10-24[ssreflect] Better use of CoqlibVincent Laporte
- Look constants up using registered names - As lazily as possible
2018-10-19Deprecating Global.type_of_global_in_context.Hugo Herbelin
Removing a few Global.env in the way.
2018-10-18[universes] deprecate constr_of_globalMatthieu Sozeau
In favor of a constr_of_monomorphic_global function. When people move to the new Coqlib interface they will also see this deprecation message encouraging them to think about the best move. This commit changes a few references to constr_of_global and replaces them with a constr_of_monomorphic_global which makes it apparent that this is not the function to call to globalize polymorphic references. The remaining parts using constr_of_monomorphic_global are easily identifiable using this: omega, btauto, ring, funind and auto_ind_decl mainly (this fixes firstorder). What this means is that the symbols registered for these tactics have to be monomorphic for now.
2018-10-15Port remaining EXTEND ml4 files to coqpp.Pierre-Marie Pédrot
Almost all of ml4 were removed in the process. The only remaining files are in the test-suite and probably need a bit of fiddling with coq_makefile, and there only two really remaning ml4 files containing code.
2018-10-15Plug ARGUMENT EXTEND into the argument extension API.Pierre-Marie Pédrot
2018-10-15Deprecating the RAW_TYPED and GLOB_TYPED stanzas of the ARGUMENT EXTEND macro.Pierre-Marie Pédrot
Those optional arguments did not really make sense. It was pretty clear from our code base, as all instances where triplicating the same type for TYPED, RAW_TYPED and GLOB_TYPED.
2018-10-10[coqlib] Rebindable Coqlib namespace.Emilio Jesus Gallego Arias
We refactor the `Coqlib` API to locate objects over a namespace `module.object.property`. This introduces the vernacular command `Register g as n` to expose the Coq constant `g` under the name `n` (through the `register_ref` function). The constant can then be dynamically located using the `lib_ref` function. Co-authored-by: Emilio Jesús Gallego Arias <e+git@x80.org> Co-authored-by: Maxime Dénès <mail@maximedenes.fr> Co-authored-by: Vincent Laporte <Vincent.Laporte@fondation-inria.fr>
2018-10-05[kernel] Remove section paths from `KerName.t`Maxime Dénès
We remove sections paths from kernel names. This is a cleanup as most of the times this information was unused. This implies a change in the Kernel API and small user visible changes with regards to tactic qualification. In particular, the removal of "global discharge" implies a large cleanup of code. Additionally, the change implies that some machinery in `library` and `safe_typing` must now take an `~in_section` parameter, as to provide the information whether a section is open or not.
2018-09-27[ssr] [camlp5] Remove warning from camlp5Emilio Jesus Gallego Arias
Current compilation of ssrparser.ml4 produces: ``` coqp5 plugins/ssr/ssrparser.ml Redundant [TYPED AS] clause in [ARGUMENT EXTEND ssrindex]. ``` the solution is easy.
2018-09-24[engine] Remove and deprecate `nf_enter` et al.Emilio Jesus Gallego Arias
After the introduction of `EConstr`, "normalization" has become unnecessary, we thus deprecate the `nf_*` family of functions. Test-suite and CI pass after the fix for #8513.
2018-09-19Merge PR #8246: Implementing an internal basic version of the "pose" tactic ↵Enrico Tassi
independent of the multi-usage internal "letin_tac"
2018-09-11Merge PR #8284: [ssr] anomaly -> errorMaxime Dénès
2018-09-10Adapting standard library to the introduction of "Declare Scope".Hugo Herbelin
Removing in passing two Local which are no-ops in practice.
2018-09-05[build] Preliminary support for building Coq with `dune`.Emilio Jesus Gallego Arias
[Dune](https://github.com/ocaml/dune) is a compositional declarative build system for OCaml. It provides automatic generation of `version.ml`, `.merlin`, `META`, `opam`, API documentation; install management; easy integration with external libraries, test runners, and modular builds. In particular, Dune uniformly handles components regardless whether they live in, or out-of-tree. This greatly simplifies cases where a plugin [or CoqIde] is checked out in the current working copy but then distributed separately [and vice-versa]. Dune can thus be used as a more flexible `coq_makefile` replacement. For now we provide experimental support for a Dune build. In order to build Coq + the standard library with Dune type: ``` $ make -f Makefile.dune world ``` This PR includes a preliminary, developer-only preview of Dune for Coq. There is still ongoing work, see https://github.com/coq/coq/issues/8052 for tracking status towards full support. ## Technical description. Dune works out of the box with Coq, once we have fixed some modularity issues. The main remaining challenge was to support `.vo` files. As Dune doesn't support custom build rules yet, to properly build `.vo` files we provide a small helper script `tools/coq_dune.ml`. The script will scan the Coq library directories and generate the corresponding rules for `.v -> .vo` and `.ml4 -> .ml` builds. The script uses `coqdep` as to correctly output the dependencies of `.v` files. `coq_dune` is akin to `coq_makefile` and should be able to be used to build Coq projects in the future. Due to this pitfall, the build process has to proceed in three stages: 1) build `coqdep` and `coq_dune`; 2) generate `dune` files for `theories` and `plugins`; 3) perform a regular build with all targets are in scope. ## FAQ ### Why Dune? Coq has a moderately complex build system and it is not a secret that many developer-hours have been spent fighting with `make`. In particular, the current `make`-based system does offer poor support to verify that the current build rules and variables are coherent, and requires significant manual, error-prone. Many variables must be passed by hand, duplicated, etc... Additionally, our make system offers poor integration with now standard OCaml ecosystem tools such as `opam`, `ocamlfind` or `odoc`. Another critical point is build compositionality. Coq is rich in 3rd party contributions, and a big shortcoming of the current make system is that it cannot be used to build these projects; requiring us to maintain a custom tool, `coq_makefile`, with the corresponding cost. In the past, there has been some efforts to migrate Coq to more specialized build systems, however these stalled due to a variety of reasons. Dune, is a declarative, OCaml-specific build tool that is on the path to become the standard build system for the OCaml ecosystem. Dune seems to be a good fit for Coq well: it is well-supported, fast, compositional, and designed for large projects. ### Does Dune replace the make-based build system? The current, make-based build system is unmodified by this PR and kept as the default option. However, Dune has the potential ### Is this PR complete? What does it provide? This PR is ready for developer preview and feedback. The build system is functional, however, more work is necessary in order to make Dune the default for Coq. The main TODOs are tracked at https://github.com/coq/coq/issues/8052 This PR allows developers to use most of the features of Dune today: - Modular organization of the codebase; each component is built only against declared dependencies so components are checked for containment more strictly. - Hygienic builds; Dune places all artifacts under `_build`. - Automatic generation of `.install` files, simplified OPAM workflow. - `utop` support, `-opaque` in developer mode, etc... - `ml4` files are handled using `coqp5`, a native-code customized camlp5 executable which brings much faster `ml4 -> ml` processing. ### What dependencies does Dune require? Dune doesn't depend on any 3rd party package other than the OCaml compiler. ### Some Benchs: ``` $ /usr/bin/time make DUNEOPT="-j 1000" -f Makefile.dune states 59.50user 18.81system 0:29.83elapsed 262%CPU (0avgtext+0avgdata 302996maxresident)k 0inputs+646632outputs (0major+4893811minor)pagefaults 0swaps $ /usr/bin/time sh -c "./configure -local -native-compiler no && make -j states" 88.21user 23.65system 0:32.96elapsed 339%CPU (0avgtext+0avgdata 304992maxresident)k 0inputs+1051680outputs (0major+5300680minor)pagefaults 0swaps ```
2018-09-04[ssr] guard all `try pf_unify_HO` with CErrors.noncriticalEnrico Tassi
2018-09-03Merge PR #8147: [ssr] assertion -> error message (Fix #8134)Maxime Dénès
2018-08-22Fix #8251: remove "the the" occurrencesGaëtan Gilbert
2018-08-13Less crazy implementation of the "pose" family of tactics.Pierre-Marie Pédrot
The previous implementation was calling a lot of useless unification even though the net effect of the tactic was simply to add a binding to the environment. Interestingly the base tactic was used in several higher level tactics, including evar and ssreflect pose. Part of the fix for #8245.
2018-07-29Adding support for custom entries in notations.Hugo Herbelin
- New command "Declare Custom Entry bar". - Entries can have levels. - Printing is done using a notion of coercion between grammar entries. This typically corresponds to rules of the form 'Notation "[ x ]" := x (x custom myconstr).' but also 'Notation "{ x }" := x (in custom myconstr, x constr).'. - Rules declaring idents such as 'Notation "x" := x (in custom myconstr, x ident).' are natively recognized. - Rules declaring globals such as 'Notation "x" := x (in custom myconstr, x global).' are natively recognized. Incidentally merging ETConstr and ETConstrAsBinder. Noticed in passing that parsing binder as custom was not done as in constr. Probably some fine-tuning still to do (priority of notations, interactions between scopes and entries, ...). To be tested live further.
2018-07-26Coercions cleanup: use GlobRef.t instead of constrMaxime Dénès
2018-07-25[ssr] assertion -> error message (Fix #8134)Enrico Tassi
2018-07-25Replace all the CoInductives with Variants in the SSR pluginKazuhiko Sakaguchi
2018-07-19Remove declare_object for SsrHave NoTCResolution.Maxime Dénès
IIUC, this was a hack to make `Set SsrHave NoTCResolution` behave like `Global Set SsrHave NoTCResolution`. I don't think it is needed (just let the user write the desired locality), but if it is, the right way of doing it is to let clients of Goptions specify a default locality.
2018-07-07Introduce a Pcoq.Entry module for functions that ought to be exported.Pierre-Marie Pédrot
We deprecate the corresponding functions in Pcoq.Gram. The motivation is that the Gram module is used as an argument to Camlp5 functors, so that it is not stable by extension. Enforcing that its type is literally the one Camlp5 expects ensures robustness to extension statically. Some really internal functions have been bluntly removed. It is unlikely that they are used by external plugins.
2018-06-30Split the Ssrmatching module between code and grammar rules.Pierre-Marie Pédrot
Fixes #7857.
2018-06-25Merge PR #7620: [ssr] rewrite: turn anomaly into regular errorMaxime Dénès
2018-06-23Merge PR #7236: [ssr] simpler semantics for delayed clearsMaxime Dénès
2018-06-22[ssr] implement {}/v as a short hand for {v}/v when v is an idEnrico Tassi
2018-06-22[ssr] simplify delayed clearsEnrico Tassi
- we always rename - we compile {clear}/view to /view{clear}
2018-06-22[ssr] set: merge universe constraints before type checking the termEnrico Tassi
2018-06-20[ssr] rewrite: turn anomaly into regular errorEnrico Tassi
I think the bug was introduces when apply_type was made safe. In the test joint to #7255 rewrite (setoid case) generates an ill-typed goal and apply_type raises a Pretype_error. It is unclear to me why the tactic monad does not turn the pretype_error into a UserError
2018-06-18Remove reference name type.Maxime Dénès
reference was defined as Ident or Qualid, but the qualid type already permits empty paths. So we had effectively two representations for unqualified names, that were not seen as equal by eq_reference. We remove the reference type and replace its uses by qualid.
2018-06-12[api] Remove Misctypes.Emilio Jesus Gallego Arias
We move the last 3 types to more adequate places.
2018-06-12[api] Misctypes removal: several moves:Emilio Jesus Gallego Arias
- move_location to proofs/logic. - intro_pattern_naming to Namegen.
2018-05-31[notations] Split interpretation and parsing of notationsEmilio Jesus Gallego Arias
Previously to this patch, `Notation_term` contained information about both parsing and notation interpretation. We split notation grammar to a file `parsing/notation_gram` as to make `interp/` not to depend on some parsing structures such as entries.
2018-05-30[api] Remove deprecated object from `Term`Emilio Jesus Gallego Arias
We remove most of what was deprecated in `Term`. Now, `intf` and `kernel` are almost deprecation-free, tho I am not very convinced about the whole `Term -> Constr` renaming but I'm afraid there is no way back. Inconsistencies with the constructor policy (see #6440) remain along the code-base and I'm afraid I don't see a plan to reconcile them. The `Sorts` deprecation is hard to finalize, opening `Sorts` is not a good idea as someone added a `List` module inside it.
2018-05-30Merge PR #7558: [api] Make `vernac/` self-contained.Maxime Dénès
2018-05-28Merge PR #7419: Remove 100 occurrences of Evd.emptyPierre-Marie Pédrot
2018-05-27[api] Make `vernac/` self-contained.Emilio Jesus Gallego Arias
We make the vernacular implementation self-contained in the `vernac/` directory. To this extent we relocate the parser, printer, and AST to the `vernac/` directory, and move a couple of hint-related types to `Hints`, where they do indeed belong. IMO this makes the code easier to understand, and provides a better modularity of the codebase as now all things under `tactics` have 0 knowledge about vernaculars. The vernacular extension machinery has also been moved to `vernac/`, this will help when #6171 [proof state cleanup] is completed along with a stronger typing for vernacular interpretation that can distinguish different types of effects vernacular commands can perform. This PR introduces some very minor source-level incompatibilities due to a different module layering [thus deprecating is not possible]. Impact should be relatively minor.
2018-05-25Merge PR #7524: [ssr] fix after to_constr ~abort_on_undefined_evars was addedMaxime Dénès
2018-05-25Remove some occurrences of Evd.emptyMaxime Dénès
We address the easy ones, but they should probably be all removed.
2018-05-17Split off Universes functions dealing with generating new universes.Gaëtan Gilbert
2018-05-16[ssr] fix after to_constr ~abort_on_undefined_evars was addedEnrico Tassi