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2017-03-24Merge branch 'trunk' into pr379Maxime Dénès
2017-03-23Revert "Add empty Extraction.v and FunInd.v to prepare landing of PR#220."Maxime Dénès
This reverts commit 6d2802075606dcddb02dd13cbaf38ff76f8bf242, which is an 8.6 only commit.
2017-03-23Merge branch 'v8.6' into trunkMaxime Dénès
2017-03-23Merge PR#495: funind: Ignore missing info for current functionMaxime Dénès
2017-03-23Add empty Extraction.v and FunInd.v to prepare landing of PR#220.Maxime Dénès
This way, after we merge PR#220, scripts can be fixed in a way that is compatible with the 8.6 and trunk branches.
2017-03-22Mark ring morphisms as opaque.Guillaume Melquiond
This prevents Coq from unfolding IZR in ring_simplify and field_simplify. This is a change of behavior for users of morphism rings, so they might have to pass the postprocess option to Add Ring/Field if they want morphisms to be automatically expanded. There are two predefined morphisms in the standard library: IDphi (when polynomial coefficients have the same type as constants) and gen_phiZ (when the only available constants are 0 and 1). They are hardcoded as transparent.
2017-03-22Change the parser and printer so that they use IZR for real constants.Guillaume Melquiond
There are two main issues. First, (-cst)%R is no longer syntactically equal to (-(cst))%R (though they are still convertible). This breaks some rewriting rules. Second, the ring/field_simplify tactics did not know how to refold real constants. This defect is no longer hidden by the pretty-printer, which makes these tactics almost unusable on goals containing large constants. This commit also modifies the ring/field tactics so that real constant reification is now constant time rather than linear. Note that there is now a bit of code duplication between z_syntax and r_syntax. This should be fixed once plugin interdependencies are supported. Ideally the r_syntax plugin should just disappear by declaring IZR as a coercion. Unfortunately the coercion mechanism is not powerful enough yet, be it for parsing (need the ability for a scope to delegate constant parsing to another scope) or printing (too many visible coercions left).
2017-03-22Fix broken evaluation strategies for ring and field.Guillaume Melquiond
A bang indicates an argument that must be reduced, a star indicates an argument that must be handled recursively. PEeval: R r0 r1 add mul sub opp C phi Cpow powphi pow varmap pol 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8! 9 10! 11 12* 13! FEeval: R r0 r1 add mul sub opp div inv C phi Cpow powphi pow varmap pol 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10! 11 12! 13 14* 15! Pphi_dev: R r0 r1 add mul sub opp C c0 c1 ceq phi sign varmap pol 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8! 9! 10! 11! 12! 13* 14! Pphi_pow: R r0 r1 add mul sub opp C c0 c1 ceq phi Cpow powphi pow sign varmap pol 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8! 9! 10! 11! 12 13! 14 15! 16* 17! display_linear: R r0 r1 add mul sub opp div C c0 c1 ceq phi sign varmap num den 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9! 10!11! 12! 13! 14* 15! 16! display_pow_linear: R r0 r1 add mul sub opp div C c0 c1 ceq phi Cpow powphi pow sign varmap num den 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9! 10!11! 12! 13 14! 15 16! 17* 18! 19! PCond: R r0 r1 add mul sub opp eq C phi Cpow powphi pow varmap pol 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9! 10 11! 12 13* 14!
2017-03-22Remove duplicate lemmas.Guillaume Melquiond
2017-03-22funind: Ignore missing info for current functionTej Chajed
Fixes [Coq bug #5372](https://coq.inria.fr/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=5372) "Anomaly: Not a valid information when defining mutual fixpoints that are not mutual with Function".
2017-03-21[extraction] Flush formatters at end of output.Emilio Jesus Gallego Arias
Previous implementations of `Pp` flushed on newline, however, depending on the formatter this may not be always the case. We now alwayas flush the formatters before closing the file as this is the intended behavior.
2017-03-21[pp] Move terminal-specific tagging to the toplevel.Emilio Jesus Gallego Arias
Previously, tags were associated to terminal styles, which doesn't make sense on terminal-free pretty printing scenarios. This commit moves tag interpretation to the toplevel terminal handling module `Topfmt`.
2017-03-21[pp] Make feedback the only logging mechanism.Emilio Jesus Gallego Arias
Previously to this patch, Coq featured to distinct logging paths: the console legacy one, based on `Pp.std_ppcmds` and Ocaml's `Format` module, and the `Feedback` one, intended to encapsulate message inside a more general, GUI-based feedback protocol. This patch removes the legacy logging path and makes feedback canonical. Thus, the core of Coq has no dependency on console code anymore. Additionally, this patch resolves the duplication of "document" formats present in the same situation. The original console-based printing code relied on an opaque datatype `std_ppcmds`, (mostly a reification of `Format`'s format strings) that could be then rendered to the console. However, the feedback path couldn't reuse this type due to its opaque nature. The first versions just embedded rending of `std_ppcmds` to a string, however in 8.5 a new "rich printing" type, `Richpp.richpp` was introduced. The idea for this type was to be serializable, however it brought several problems: it didn't have proper document manipulation operations, its format was overly verbose and didn't preserve the full layout, and it still relied on `Format` for generation, making client-side rendering difficult. We thus follow the plan outlined in CEP#9, that is to say, we take a public and refactored version of `std_ppcmds` as the canonical "document type", and move feedback to be over there. The toplevel now is implemented as a feedback listener and has ownership of the console. `richpp` is now IDE-specific, and only used for legacy rendering. It could go away in future versions. `std_ppcmds` carries strictly more information and is friendlier to client-side rendering and display control. Thus, the new panorama is: - `Feedback` has become a very module for event dispatching. - `Pp` contains a target-independent box-based document format. It also contains the `Format`-based renderer. - All console access lives in `toplevel`, with console handlers private to coqtop. _NOTE_: After this patch, many printing parameters such as printing width or depth should be set client-side. This works better IMO, clients don't need to notify Coq about resizing anywmore. Indeed, for box-based capable backends such as HTML or LaTeX, the UI can directly render and let the engine perform the word breaking work. _NOTE_: Many messages could benefit from new features of the output format, however we have chosen not to alter them to preserve output. A Future commits will move console tag handling in `Pp_style` to `toplevel/`, where it logically belongs. The only change with regards to printing is that the "Error:" header was added to console output in several different positions, we have removed some of this duplication, now error messages should be a bit more consistent.
2017-03-21[pp] Force well-formed boxes by construction.Emilio Jesus Gallego Arias
We replace open/close box commands in favor of the create box ones.
2017-03-21[pp] Prepare for serialization, remove opaque glue.Emilio Jesus Gallego Arias
We also remove flushing operations `msg_with`, now the flushing responsibility belong to the owner of the formatter.
2017-03-21[pp] Remove `Pp.stras`.Emilio Jesus Gallego Arias
Mostly unused, we ought to limit spacing in the boxes themselves.
2017-03-21[pp] Replace `Pp.Tag` by `Ppstyle.tag` = `string list`Emilio Jesus Gallego Arias
This is what has always been used, so it doesn't represent a functional change. This is just a preliminary patch, but many more possibilities could be done wrt tags.
2017-03-21[pp] Remove unused printing tagging infrastructure.Emilio Jesus Gallego Arias
Applications of it were not clear/unproven, it made printers more complex (as they needed to be functors) and as it lacked examples it confused some people. The printers now tag unconditionally, it is up to the backends to interpreted the tags. Tagging (and indeed the notion of rich document) should be reworked in a follow-up patch, so they are in sync, but this is a first step. Tested, test-suite passes. Notes: - We remove the `Richprinter` module. It was only used in the `annotate` IDE protocol call, its output was identical to the normal printer (or even inconsistent if taggers were not kept manually in sync). - Note that Richpp didn't need a single change. In particular, its main API entry point `Richpp.rich_pp` is not used by anyone.
2017-03-21Merge PR#134: Enable `-safe-string`Maxime Dénès
2017-03-17Merge PR#428: Report missing tactic arguments in error messageMaxime Dénès
2017-03-17Merge PR#445: TACTIC EXTEND now takes an optional level as argument.Maxime Dénès
2017-03-15Attempt to improve error message when "apply in" fail.Hugo Herbelin
- Adding a better location in the "apply" on the fly pattern. - Printing statement of lemma and of hypothesis. Was suggested by discussion at wish report #5390.
2017-03-14[safe-string] plugins/extractionEmilio Jesus Gallego Arias
No functional change.
2017-03-14[safe-string] ltac/profile_ltacEmilio Jesus Gallego Arias
No functional change, one extra copy introduced but it seems hard to avoid.
2017-03-14Report missing tactic arguments in error messageTej Chajed
Augments "A fully applied tactic is expected" with the list of missing arguments to the tactic. Addresses [bug 5344](https://coq.inria.fr/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=5344).
2017-03-14Merge PR#432: [cleanup] Change Id.t option to Name.t in TacFunMaxime Dénès
2017-03-09Micromega: removing a constant preventing micromega to be loaded before Logic.v.Hugo Herbelin
The constant was useless after 9f56baf which fixed #5073.
2017-03-03[ltac] Move dummy plugin to plugins folder.Emilio Jesus Gallego Arias
This is needed to fix `Declare ML Module "ltac_plugin".
2017-02-27Merge PR#395: Allow hintdb to be parameters in a Ltac definition orMaxime Dénès
Tactic Notation
2017-02-24TACTIC EXTEND now takes an optional level as argument.Maxime Dénès
The syntax is: TACTIC EXTEND foo AT LEVEL i This commit makes it possible to define tacticals like the ssreflect arrow without having to resort to GEXTEND statements and intepretation hacks. Note that it simply makes accessible through the ML interface what Tactic Notation already supports: Tactic Notation (at level 1) tactic1(t) "=>" ipats(l) := ...
2017-02-24Revert "Add empty ltac_plugin file for forward compatibility."Maxime Dénès
This reverts commit e8137ae63b3b19436755f372b595e7343e942894, was meant for 8.6 branch only.
2017-02-22Merge branch 'v8.6'Pierre-Marie Pédrot
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.
2017-02-17Ltac as a plugin.Pierre-Marie Pédrot
This commit is essentially moving files around. In particular, the corresponding plugin still relies on a mllib file rather than a mlpack one. Otherwise, this causes link-time issues for third-party plugins depending on modules defined in the Ltac plugin.
2017-02-16[cleanup] Change Id.t option to Name.t in TacFunTej Chajed
2017-02-14Merge branch 'master'.Pierre-Marie Pédrot
2017-02-14Porting the ssrmatching plugin to the new EConstr API.Enrico Tassi
2017-02-14Quick hack to fix interpretation of patterns in Ltac.Pierre-Marie Pédrot
Interpretation of patterns in Ltac is essentially flawed. It does a roundtrip through the pretyper, and relies on suspicious flagging of evars in the evar source field to recognize original pattern holes. After the pattern_of_constr function was made evar-insensitive, it expanded evars that were solved by magical side-effects of the pretyper, even if it hadn't been asked to perform any heuristics. We backtrack on the insensitivity of the pattern_of_constr function. This may have a performance penalty in other dubious code, e.g. hints. In the long run we should get rid of the pattern_of_constr function.
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.
2017-02-14Namegen primitives now apply on evar constrs.Pierre-Marie Pédrot
Incidentally, this fixes a printing bug in output/inference.v where the displayed name of an evar was the wrong one because its type was not evar-expanded enough.
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.
2017-02-14Evar-normalizing functions now act on EConstrs.Pierre-Marie Pédrot
2017-02-14Removing compatibility layers from TacticalsPierre-Marie Pédrot
2017-02-14Omega API using EConstr.Pierre-Marie Pédrot
2017-02-14Micromega API using EConstr.Pierre-Marie Pédrot
2017-02-14Removing various compatibility layers of tactics.Pierre-Marie Pédrot
2017-02-14Funind API using EConstr.Pierre-Marie Pédrot
2017-02-14Removing compatibility layers related to printing.Pierre-Marie Pédrot
2017-02-14Ltac now uses evar-based constrs.Pierre-Marie Pédrot