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Thanks to Emilio and Pierre-Marie Pédrot for pointers.
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The first part (e.g. register_bignumeral_interpretation) deals only with
the interp/uninterp closures. It should typically be done as a side
effect during a syntax plugin loading. No prim notation are active yet
after this phase.
The second part (enable_prim_token_interpretation) activates the prim
notation. It is now correctly talking to Summary and to the LibStack.
To avoid "phantom" objects in libstack after a mere Require, this
second part should be done inside a Mltop.declare_cache_obj
The link between the two parts is a prim_token_uid (a string), which
should be unique for each primitive notation. When this primitive
notation is specific to a scope, the scope_name could be used as uid.
Btw, the list of "patterns" for detecting when an uninterpreter should
be considered is now restricted to a list of global_reference
(inductive constructors, or injection functions such as IZR).
The earlier API was accepting a glob_constr list, but was actually
only working well for global_reference.
A minimal compatibility is provided (declare_numeral_interpreter),
but is discouraged, since it is known to store uncessary objects
in the libstack.
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In #6092, `global_reference` was moved to `kernel`. It makes sense to
go further and use the current kernel style for names.
This has a good effect on the dependency graph, as some core modules
don't depend on library anymore.
A question about providing equality for the GloRef module remains, as
there are two different notions of equality for constants. In that
sense, `KerPair` seems suspicious and at some point it should be
looked at.
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The internal detype function takes an additional arguments dictating
whether it should be eager or lazy.
We introduce a new type of delayed `DAst.t` AST nodes and use it for
`glob_constr`.
Such type, instead of only containing a value, it can contain a lazy
computation too. We use a GADT to discriminate between both uses
statically, so that no delayed terms ever happen to be
marshalled (which would raise anomalies).
We also fix a regression in the test-suite:
Mixing laziness and effects is a well-known hell. Here, an exception
that was raised for mere control purpose was delayed and raised at a
later time as an anomaly. We make the offending function eager.
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See now https://github.com/coq/bignums
Int31 is still in the stdlib.
Some proofs there has be adapted to avoid the need for BigNumPrelude.
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