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2018-10-09Fix nativenorm when an evar is in the wrong place.Gaëtan Gilbert
See commit [Simplify code for [Definition := Eval ...]] which without this breaks test suite 7631.v
2018-09-14Retroknowledge: use GlobRef.t instead of Constr.t as entryVincent Laporte
2018-07-26Fix #8121: anomalies in native_compute with let and evars.Pierre-Marie Pédrot
Même causes, mêmes effets, similar fix to #8119: - Do not pass let-bound arguments to evars. We seize the opportunity to remove the useless type information for Aevar. Special fixes to native compilation: - Evars are not handled correctly when iterating over lambda terms. - Names.id_of_string is gone. - Evar instances are not reified in the right order.
2018-07-24Projections use index representationGaëtan Gilbert
The upper layers still need a mapping constant -> projection, which is provided by Recordops.
2018-07-03Merge PR #7607: Simplify reification of predicate in bytecode and native ↵Pierre-Marie Pédrot
compilers
2018-06-28Deprecate Environ.retroknowledge function in favor of the projectionGaëtan Gilbert
2018-06-28Simplify reification of predicate in bytecode and native compilersMaxime Dénès
I believe this is legacy code due to a previous, more complex representation of return predicates in the kernel.
2018-06-23Using more general information for primitive records.Pierre-Marie Pédrot
This brings more compatibility with handling of mutual primitive records in the kernel.
2018-06-05Merge PR #7679: Clean native compilation of primitive projectionsMaxime Dénès
2018-06-05More straightforward native compilation of primitive projections.Pierre-Marie Pédrot
Instead of having a constant-based compilation of projections, we generate them at the compilation time of the inductive block to which they pertain.
2018-06-04Preserving "canonical" form of return predicate in native_compute.Hugo Herbelin
Note that the normalization of the context of the return predicate was not done by the native compilation but by the lazy machine. The patch also "fixes" an anomaly in the case of an arity which was not in canonical form as in: Inductive A : nat -> id (nat->Type) := . Eval native_compute in fun x => match x in A y z return y = z with end.
2018-05-28Unify pre_env and envMaxime Dénès
We now have only two notions of environments in the kernel: env and safe_env.
2018-04-13Evar maps contain econstrs.Gaëtan Gilbert
We bootstrap the circular evar_map <-> econstr dependency by moving the internal EConstr.API module to Evd.MiniEConstr. Then we make the Evd functions use econstr.
2018-02-27Update headers following #6543.Théo Zimmermann
2018-02-05[native_compute] Fix handling of evars in conversionMaxime Dénès
2018-02-05[native_compute] Remove useless conversion to list in reification.Maxime Dénès
2017-12-02[kernel] Patch allowing to disable VM reduction.Emilio Jesus Gallego Arias
The patch has three parts: - Introduction of a configure flag `-bytecode-compiler (yes|no)` (due to static initialization this is a configure-time option) - Installing the hooks that register the VM with the pretyper and the kernel conditionally on the flag. - Replacing the normalization function in `Redexpr` by compute if the VM is disabled. We also rename `Coq_config.no_native_compiler` to `native_compiler` and `Flags.native_compiler` to `output_native_objects` [see #4607].
2017-11-06[api] Move structures deprecated in the API to the core.Emilio Jesus Gallego Arias
We do up to `Term` which is the main bulk of the changes.
2017-11-04[api] Deprecate all legacy uses of Name.Id in core.Emilio Jesus Gallego Arias
This is a first step towards some of the solutions proposed in #6008.
2017-09-29Remove some duplication between Typeops and Nativenorm.Gaëtan Gilbert
2017-08-22use OCaml 4.03-compatible Filename functionsPaul Steckler
2017-08-18use OCaml temp_file, instead of our own versionPaul Steckler
2017-08-18move filename search to start_profilerPaul Steckler
2017-08-17Add native compute profiling, BZ#5170Paul Steckler
2017-07-04Bump year in headers.Pierre-Marie Pédrot
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 ```
2017-06-02Don't double up on periods in anomaliesJason Gross
We don't want "Anomaly: Returned a functional value in a type not recognized as a product type.. Please report at http://coq.inria.fr/bugs/." but instead "Anomaly: Returned a functional value in a type not recognized as a product type. Please report at http://coq.inria.fr/bugs/."
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.
2017-02-14Reductionops now return EConstrs.Pierre-Marie Pédrot
2017-02-14Inv API using EConstr.Pierre-Marie Pédrot
2017-02-14Pretyping API using EConstr.Pierre-Marie Pédrot
2017-02-14Nativenorm API using EConstr.Pierre-Marie Pédrot
2017-02-14Reductionops API using EConstr.Pierre-Marie Pédrot
2016-08-30CLEANUP: using |> operator more consistentlyMatej Kosik
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.
2016-07-03errors.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.
2016-05-31Feedback cleanupEmilio Jesus Gallego Arias
This patch splits pretty printing representation from IO operations. - `Pp` is kept in charge of the abstract pretty printing representation. - The `Feedback` module provides interface for doing printing IO. The patch continues work initiated for 8.5 and has the following effects: - The following functions in `Pp`: `pp`, `ppnl`, `pperr`, `pperrnl`, `pperr_flush`, `pp_flush`, `flush_all`, `msg`, `msgnl`, `msgerr`, `msgerrnl`, `message` are removed. `Feedback.msg_*` functions must be used instead. - Feedback provides different backends to handle output, currently, `stdout`, `emacs` and CoqIDE backends are provided. - Clients cannot specify flush policy anymore, thus `pp_flush` et al are gone. - `Feedback.feedback` takes an `edit_or_state_id` instead of the old mix. Lightly tested: Test-suite passes, Proof General and CoqIDE seem to work.
2016-05-08Removing dead code and unused opens.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.
2016-01-20Update copyright headers.Maxime Dénès
2015-10-28Fix bug in native compiler with universe polymorphism.Maxime Dénès
Universe instances for constructors were not always correct, for instance in: [cons _ list (nil _)] with a polymorphic [list] type, [nil] was receiving an empty instance.
2015-10-15 Fix #4346 2/2: VM casts were not inferring universe constraints.Maxime Dénès
2015-10-15Fix #4346 1/2: native casts were not inferring universe constraints.Maxime Dénès
2015-07-10Option -type-in-type: added support in checker and making it contaminatingHugo Herbelin
in vo files (this was not done yet in 24d0027f0 and 090fffa57b). Reused field "engagement" to carry information about both impredicativity of set and type in type. For the record: maybe some further checks to do around the sort of the inductive types in coqchk?
2015-06-08Make normalization of primitive projections in native_compute the same as ↵Maxime Dénès
with other reduction machines.
2015-05-14Disable precompilation for native_compute by default.Guillaume Melquiond
Note that this does not prevent using native_compute, but it will force on-the-fly recompilation of dependencies whenever it is used. Precompilation is enabled for the standard library, assuming native compilation was enabled at configuration time. If native compilation was disabled at configuration time, native_compute falls back to vm_compute. Failure to precompile is a hard error, since it is now explicitly required by the user.
2015-01-17Make native compiler handle universe polymorphic definitions.Maxime Dénès
One remaining issue: aliased constants raise an anomaly when some unsubstituted universe variables remain. VM may suffer from the same problem.
2015-01-12Update headers.Maxime Dénès
2014-12-16Fix for #3154: use CUnix.sys_command to call native compiler.Maxime Dénès
Patch by CJ on bugzilla. CUnix.sys_command doesn't rely on a shell, so extra care with cmd.exe vs sh is no longer required.