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2017-06-16Fix bugsAmin Timany
2017-06-16Subtyping inference for inductoves and recordsAmin Timany
Also reinferred after sections discharge
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 ```
2017-05-27[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.
2017-04-27Remove unused [open] statementsGaetan Gilbert
2017-04-01Using delayed universe instances in EConstr.Pierre-Marie Pédrot
The transition has been done a bit brutally. I think we can still save a lot of useless normalizations here and there by providing the right API in EConstr. Nonetheless, this is a first step.
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.
2017-02-14Merge branch 'master'.Pierre-Marie Pédrot
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.
2017-02-14Introducing contexts parameterized by the inner term type.Pierre-Marie Pédrot
This allows the decoupling of the notions of context containing kernel terms and context containing tactic-level terms.
2017-02-14Removing some return type compatibility layers in Termops.Pierre-Marie Pédrot
2017-02-14Reductionops now return EConstrs.Pierre-Marie Pédrot
2017-02-14Eliminating parts of the right-hand side compatibility layerPierre-Marie Pédrot
2017-02-14Leminv API using EConstr.Pierre-Marie Pédrot
2017-02-14Tactics API using EConstr.Pierre-Marie Pédrot
2017-02-14Unification API using EConstr.Pierre-Marie Pédrot
2017-02-14Cases API using EConstr.Pierre-Marie Pédrot
2017-02-14Retyping API using EConstr.Pierre-Marie Pédrot
2017-02-14Reductionops API using EConstr.Pierre-Marie Pédrot
2016-12-12Replace Typeops by Fast_typeopsGaetan Gilbert
This is really [mv fast_typeops.ml{,i} typeops.ml{,i}] plus trivial changes in the other files, the real changes are in the parent commit.
2016-08-19Make the user_err header an optional parameter.Emilio Jesus Gallego Arias
Suggested by @ppedrot
2016-08-19Remove errorlabstrm in favor of user_errEmilio Jesus Gallego Arias
As noted by @ppedrot, the first is redundant. The patch is basically a renaming. We didn't make the component optional yet, but this could happen in a future patch.
2016-07-06Fix reopened bug #3317.Matthieu Sozeau
2016-07-06Disallow dependent case on prim records w/o etaMatthieu Sozeau
2016-07-06Renaming to more generic has_dependent_elim testMatthieu Sozeau
2016-07-06Move is_prim... to Inductiveops and correct SchemeMatthieu Sozeau
Now scheme will not try to build ill-typed dependent analyses on recursive records with primitive projections but report a proper error. Minor change of the API (adding one error case to recursion_scheme_error).
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
2016-07-01Separate flags for fix/cofix/match reduction and clean reduction function names.Maxime Dénès
This is a reimplementation of Hugo's PR#117. We are trying to address the problem that the name of some reduction functions was not saying what they were doing (e.g. whd_betadeltaiota was doing let-in reduction). Like PR#117, we are careful that no function changed semantics without changing the names. Porting existing ML code should be a matter of renamings a few function calls. Also, we introduce more precise reduction flags fMATCH, fFIX, fCOFIX collectively denominated iota. We renamed the following functions: Closure.betadeltaiota -> Closure.all Closure.betadeltaiotanolet -> Closure.allnolet Reductionops.beta -> Closure.beta Reductionops.zeta -> Closure.zeta Reductionops.betaiota -> Closure.betaiota Reductionops.betaiotazeta -> Closure.betaiotazeta Reductionops.delta -> Closure.delta Reductionops.betalet -> Closure.betazeta Reductionops.betadelta -> Closure.betadeltazeta Reductionops.betadeltaiota -> Closure.all Reductionops.betadeltaiotanolet -> Closure.allnolet Closure.no_red -> Closure.nored Reductionops.nored -> Closure.nored Reductionops.nf_betadeltaiota -> Reductionops.nf_all Reductionops.whd_betadelta -> Reductionops.whd_betadeltazeta Reductionops.whd_betadeltaiota -> Reductionops.whd_all Reductionops.whd_betadeltaiota_nolet -> Reductionops.whd_allnolet Reductionops.whd_betadelta_stack -> Reductionops.whd_betadeltazeta_stack Reductionops.whd_betadeltaiota_stack -> Reductionops.whd_all_stack Reductionops.whd_betadeltaiota_nolet_stack -> Reductionops.whd_allnolet_stack Reductionops.whd_betadelta_state -> Reductionops.whd_betadeltazeta_state Reductionops.whd_betadeltaiota_state -> Reductionops.whd_all_state Reductionops.whd_betadeltaiota_nolet_state -> Reductionops.whd_allnolet_state Reductionops.whd_eta -> Reductionops.shrink_eta Tacmach.pf_whd_betadeltaiota -> Tacmach.pf_whd_all Tacmach.New.pf_whd_betadeltaiota -> Tacmach.New.pf_whd_all And removed the following ones: Reductionops.whd_betaetalet Reductionops.whd_betaetalet_stack Reductionops.whd_betaetalet_state Reductionops.whd_betadeltaeta_stack Reductionops.whd_betadeltaeta_state Reductionops.whd_betadeltaeta Reductionops.whd_betadeltaiotaeta_stack Reductionops.whd_betadeltaiotaeta_state Reductionops.whd_betadeltaiotaeta They were unused and having some reduction functions perform eta is confusing as whd_all and nf_all don't do it.
2016-06-18Moving the typing_flags to the environment.Pierre-Marie Pédrot
2016-06-16Factorizing the uses of Declareops.safe_flags.Pierre-Marie Pédrot
This allows a smooth addition of various unsafe flags without wreaking havoc in the ML codebase.
2016-06-16Merge PR #79: Let the kernel assume that a (co-)inductive type is positive.Pierre-Marie Pédrot
2016-06-14Assume totality: dedicated type rather than boolArnaud Spiwack
The rational is that 1. further typing flags may be available in the future 2. it makes it easier to trace and document the argument
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: 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.
2015-12-15Fixing e7f7fc3e058 (wrong chop on contexts). This fixes test-suite.Hugo Herbelin
2015-12-05Unifying betazeta_applist and prod_applist into a clearer interface.Hugo Herbelin
- prod_applist - prod_applist_assum - lambda_applist - lambda_applist_assum expect an instance matching the quantified context. They are now in term.ml, with "list" being possibly "vect". Names are a bit arbitrary. Better propositions are welcome. They are put in term.ml in that reduction is after all not needed, because the intent is not to do β or ι on the fly but rather to substitute a λΓ.c or ∀Γ.c (seen as internalization of a Γ⊢c) into one step, independently of the idea of reducing. On the other side: - beta_applist - beta_appvect are seen as optimizations of application doing reduction on the fly only if possible. They are then kept as functions relevant for reduction.ml.
2015-12-05Simplifying an instantiation function using subst_of_rel_context_instance.Hugo Herbelin
2015-12-05About building of substitutions from instances.Hugo Herbelin
Redefining adjust_subst_to_rel_context from instantiate_context who was hidden in inductiveops.ml, renamed the latter into subst_of_rel_context_instance and moving them to Vars. The new name highlights that the input is an instance (as for applist) and the output a substitution (as for substl). This is a clearer unified interface, centralizing the difficult de-Bruijn job in one place. It saves a couple of List.rev.
2015-12-05An example in centralizing similar functions to a common place so thatHugo Herbelin
cleaning the interfaces is eventually easier. Here, adding find_mrectype_vect to simplify vnorm.ml.
2015-07-07Univs: bug fix.Matthieu Sozeau
Missing universe substitutions of mind_params_ctxt when typechecking cases, which appeared only when let-ins were used.
2015-07-05Fix handling of primitive projections in VM.Maxime Dénès
I'm pushing this patch now because the previous treatment of such projections in the VM was already unsound. It should however be carefully reviewed.
2015-06-26Add a flag to deactivate guard checking in the kernel.Arnaud Spiwack
2015-03-25Fully fixing bug #3491 (anomaly when building _rect scheme in theHugo Herbelin
presence of let-ins and recursively non-uniform parameters). The bug was in the List.chop of Inductiveops.get_arity which was wrong in the presence of let-ins and recursively non-uniform parameters. The bug #3491 showed up because, in addition to have let-ins, it was wrongly detected as having recursively non-uniform parameters. Also added some comments in declarations.mli.
2015-02-27Add support so that the type of a match in an inductive type with let-inHugo Herbelin
is reduced as if without let-in, when applied to arguments. This allows e.g. to have a head-betazeta-reduced goal in the following example. Inductive Foo : let X := Set in X := I : Foo. Definition foo (x : Foo) : x = x. destruct x. (* or case x, etc. *)
2015-02-27Fixing typo resulting in wrong printing of return clauses forHugo Herbelin
inductive types with let-in in arity.
2015-02-02Removing dead code.Pierre-Marie Pédrot
2015-01-12Update headers.Maxime Dénès