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2018-12-06Fix race condition triggered by fresh universe generationMaxime Dénès
Remote counters were trying to build universe levels (as opposed to simple integers), but did not have access to the right dirpath at construction time. We fix it by constructing the level only at use time, and we introduce some abstractions for qualified and unqualified level names.
2018-11-30[vernac] [hooks] Refactor towards optional hooks.Emilio Jesus Gallego Arias
We make `declaration_hook`s optional arguments everywhere, and thus we avoid some "fake" functions having to be passed. This identifies positively the code really using hooks [funind, rewrite, coercions, program, and canonicals] and helps moving toward some hope of reification.
2018-11-28[options] New helper for creation of boolean options plus reference.Emilio Jesus Gallego Arias
This makes setting the option outside of the synchronized summary impossible.
2018-11-27Merge PR #9072: Clean stm flagsEnrico Tassi
2018-11-27Merge PR #9046: Goptions.declare_* functions return unit instead of a ↵Emilio Jesus Gallego Arias
write_function
2018-11-27Make `-async-proofs on` effective with `coqc`Maxime Dénès
Before this patch, it had no effect.
2018-11-27Remove -async-proofs-full flagMaxime Dénès
The semantics of this flag was not clear, it had several rather orthogonal effects. Also, it should probably have been another value of `-async-proofs-mode`, rather than a separate flag, as its combination with e.g. `-async-proofs-mode off` is unclear.
2018-11-23change vernac_qed_type to have [VtKeep of vernac_keep_as]Gaëtan Gilbert
2018-11-23Local universes for opaque polymorphic constants.Gaëtan Gilbert
2018-11-23s/let _ =/let () =/ in some places (mostly goptions related)Gaëtan Gilbert
2018-11-17[vernacextend] Consolidate extension points APIEmilio Jesus Gallego Arias
We group the extension API and datatypes under `Vernacextend`. This means that the base plugin dependency is now `coq.vernac` from `coq.stm`. This is quite important as for example the LSP server won't like to link the STM in. LTAC still depends on the STM by means of the ltac_profile part tho. The next step could be to move the extension point below `Vernacexpr`.
2018-11-15Move generating library dirpath to stm in compile mode.Gaëtan Gilbert
2018-11-15coqide: use correct toplevel name in filesGaëtan Gilbert
Fix #8989. This adds an option -topfile taking a path so that inferring the right dirpath is done by the toplevel after processing -Q/-R instead of the client having to do it.
2018-11-13[vernac] Rename Vernacinterp to Vernacextend and move extension functions there.Emilio Jesus Gallego Arias
This PR fixes an issues that was bugging me for some time, namely that `Vernacinterp` really means `Vernacextend`. We thus rename the file and move the associated functions there, which were incorrectly placed in `Vernacentries`. Note the beneficial effects on reducing the `.mli` API.
2018-11-05Merge PR #8515: Command driven attributesPierre-Marie Pédrot
2018-11-02Universe Polymorphism is a normal attribute modulo the stm (no Flags)Gaëtan Gilbert
2018-11-02Add comment in stm to unsupport attributes for special commandsGaëtan Gilbert
2018-11-02Make attributes more general to make defining #[universes(...)] easyGaëtan Gilbert
2018-11-02Command driven attributes.Gaëtan Gilbert
Commands need to request the attributes they use, with the API encouraging them to error on unsupported attributes.
2018-11-02{Vernacentries -> Attributes}.attributes_of_flagsGaëtan Gilbert
2018-11-02Move attributes out of vernacinterp to new attributes moduleGaëtan Gilbert
2018-10-30Move abstract out of tactics.mlGaëtan Gilbert
2018-10-15Correct some spelling errorsBenjamin Barenblat
Lintian found some spelling errors in the Debian packaging for coq. Fix them most places they appear in the current source. (Don't change documentation anchor names, as that would invalidate external deeplinks.) This also fixes a bug in coqdoc: prior to this commit, coqdoc would highlight `instanciate` but not `instantiate`.
2018-10-03Rename CEphemeron.clear→clean for clarity.whitequark
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.
2018-09-17Ensure_prev_proof returns a proof that has underlying differences fromJim Fehrle
the specified version (i.e., skip over versions with proofview-only differences).
2018-09-10Adding a command "Declare Scope" and deprecating scope implicit declaration.Hugo Herbelin
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 ```
2018-08-14Remove unneeded file: workerLoop.ml/.mli were moved to toplevel in commit ↵Jim Fehrle
382ee49 but stm/workerLoop.mli was not removed as it should have been. Hasta la vista.
2018-07-31Code to handle "Back" command for diffs.Jim Fehrle
2018-07-29Classify "Declare Custom" as VtNow for the stm.Hugo Herbelin
When parsing of a document shall be possible independently of interpretation, this shall however be indicated as shall be interpreted now so that the notation commands coming next work.
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.
2018-07-12Export a wrapper simplifying the registration of vernacular commands.Pierre-Marie Pédrot
2018-07-11Merge PR #7898: Remove camlp4 remainsEmilio Jesus Gallego Arias
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.
2018-07-03[vernac] mk_atts: an atts record with default valuesVincent Laporte
2018-07-03[vernac] attribute_of_flagsVincent Laporte
Elaborate a [atts] record out of a list of flags.
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.
2018-06-15[spawn] don't create a control socket on Unix (Fix #7713)Enrico Tassi
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.
2018-05-23[api] Move `opacity_flag` to `Proof_global`.Emilio Jesus Gallego Arias
`Proof_global` is the main consumer of the flag, which doesn't seem to belong to the AST as plugins show. This will allow the vernac AST to be placed in `vernac` indeed.
2018-05-22Merge PR #7384: Split UniversesPierre-Marie Pédrot
2018-05-21[ide] Remove special option `-ideslave`Emilio Jesus Gallego Arias
This has no effect anymore, verbose printing is controlled now by the regular, common `quiet` flag.
2018-05-21[stm] Make toplevels standalone executables.Emilio Jesus Gallego Arias
We turn coqtop "plugins" into standalone executables, which will be installed in `COQBIN` and located using the standard `PATH` mechanism. Using dynamic linking for `coqtop` customization didn't make a lot of sense, given that only one of such "plugins" could be loaded at a time. This cleans up some code and solves two problems: - `coqtop` needing to locate plugins, - dependency issues as plugins in `stm` depended on files in `toplevel`. In order to implement this, we do some minor cleanup of the toplevel API, making it functional, and implement uniform build rules. In particular: - `stm` and `toplevel` have become library-only directories, - a new directory, `topbin`, contains the new executables, - 4 new binaries have been introduced, for coqide and the stm. - we provide a common and cleaned up way to locate toplevels.
2018-05-17Split off Universes functions dealing with generating new universes.Gaëtan Gilbert
2018-05-17[STM] Nested Proofs Allowed has to be executed immediatelyEnrico Tassi
since it affects scheduling (actually the error the option lets one silence)
2018-05-17Remove deprecation warning for nested proofs.Théo Zimmermann
It is not clear yet that support for nested proofs will actually get removed in a future version.
2018-05-17Introduce an option to allow nested lemma, and turn it off by default.Théo Zimmermann
2018-05-01[api] Move bullets and goals selectors to `proofs/`Emilio Jesus Gallego Arias
`Vernacexpr` lives conceptually higher than `proof`, however, datatypes for bullets and goal selectors are in `Vernacexpr`. In particular, we move: - `proof_bullet`: to `Proof_bullet` - `goal_selector`: to a new file `Goal_select`
2018-04-19Merge PR #7282: [toplevel] allow toploop_init change Coq optionsEmilio Jesus Gallego Arias