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This is needed as a first step to refactor and unify the obligation
save path and state; in particular `Equations` is a heavy user of
Hooks to modify obligations state, thus in order to make the hook
aware of this we need to place the obligation state before the hook.
As a good side-effect, `inline_private_constants` and `Hook.call` are
not exported from `Declare` anymore.
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The API in `DeclareDef` should become the recommended API in `Declare`.
This greatly reduces the exposure of internals; we still have a large
offender in `Lemmas` but that will be taken care of in the next
commit; effectively removing quite some chunks from `declare.mli`.
This PR originally introduced a dependency cycle due to:
- `Declare`: uses `Vernacexpr.decl_notation list`
- `Vernacexpr`: uses `ComHint.hint_expr`
- `ComHint`: uses `Declare.declare_constant`
This is a real cycle in the sense that `ComHint` would have also move
to `DeclareDef` in the medium term.
There were quite a few ways to solve it, we have chosen to
move the hints ast to `Vernacexpr` as it is not very invasive
and seems consistent with the current style.
Alternatives, which could be considered at a later stage are for
example moving the notations AST to `Metasyntax`, having `Declare` not
to depend on `Vernacexpr` [which seems actually a good thing to do in
the medium term], reworking notation support more deeply...
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Add headers to a few files which were missing them.
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This seems like the right location, a bit more refactoring should be
possible.
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This datatype does belong to this layer.
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We remove deprecated syntax "Coercion Local" and such, and seize the
opportunity to refactor some code around vernac_expr.
We also do a small fix on the STM classification, which didn't know about
Let Fixpoint and Let CoFixpoint.
This is a preliminary step for the work on attributes.
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To that extent we introduce a new prototype vernacular extension macro
`VERNAC COMMAND FUNCTIONAL EXTEND` that will take a function with the
proper parameters and attributes.
This of course needs more refinement, in particular we should move
`vernac_command` to its own file and make `Vernacentries` consistent
wrt it.
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Currently, the STM, vernac interpretation, and the toplevel are
intertwined in a mutual dependency that needs to be resolved using
imperative callbacks.
This is problematic for a few reasons, in particular it makes the
interpretation of commands that affect the document quite intricate.
As a first step, we split the `toplevel/` directory into two: "pure"
vernac interpretation is moved to the `vernac/` directory, on which
the STM relies.
Test suite passes, and only one command seems to be disabled with this
approach, "Show Script" which is to my understanding
obsolete. Subsequent commits will fix this and refine some of the
invariants that are not needed anymore.
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