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Signature state.
This module provides a record type sig_state
containing all the informations needed for scoping p_terms and printing terms, and functions on this type for manipulating it. In particular, it provides functions open_sign
, add_symbol
, add_binop
, etc. taking a sig_state
as argument and returning a new sig_state
as result. These functions call the corresponding functions of Sign
which should not be called directly but through the current module only, in order to setup the sig_state
properly.
val create_sign : Common.Path.t -> Sign.t
create_sign path
creates a signature with path path
with ghost modules as dependencies.
type sig_state = {
signature : Sign.t;
Current signature.
*)in_scope : Term.sym Lplib.Extra.StrMap.t;
Symbols in scope.
*)alias_path : Common.Path.t Lplib.Extra.StrMap.t;
Alias to path map.
*)path_alias : string Common.Path.Map.t;
Path to alias map.
*)builtins : Term.sym Lplib.Extra.StrMap.t;
Builtins.
*)notations : float Sign.notation Core.Term.SymMap.t;
Notations.
*)open_paths : Common.Path.Set.t;
Open modules.
*)}
State of the signature, including aliasing and accessible symbols.
type t = sig_state
val dummy : sig_state
Dummy sig_state
.
val add_symbol :
sig_state ->
Term.expo ->
Term.prop ->
Term.match_strat ->
bool ->
Common.Pos.strloc ->
Common.Pos.popt ->
Term.term ->
bool list ->
Term.term option ->
sig_state * Term.sym
add_symbol ss expo prop mstrat opaq id pos typ impl def
generates a new signature state from ss
by creating a new symbol with expo e
, property p
, strategy st
, name x
, type a
, implicit arguments impl
and optional definition def
. pos
is the position of the declaration without its definition. This new symbol is returned too.
val add_notation : sig_state -> Term.sym -> float Sign.notation -> sig_state
add_notation ss s n
maps s
notation to n
in ss
.
add_builtin ss n s
generates a new signature state from ss
by mapping the builtin n
to s
.
open_sign ss sign
extends the signature state ss
with every symbol of the signature sign
. This has the effect of putting these symbols in the scope when (possibly masking symbols with the same name). Builtins and notations are also handled in a similar way.
of_sign sign
creates a state from the signature sign
and open it as well as the ghost signatures.
type find_sym =
prt:bool ->
prv:bool ->
sig_state ->
Term.qident Common.Pos.loc ->
Term.sym
find_sym
is the type of functions used to return the symbol corresponding to a qualified / non qualified name
val find_sym : find_sym
find_sym ~prt ~prv b st qid
returns the symbol corresponding to the qualified identifier qid
. If fst qid.elt
is empty, we search for the name snd qid.elt
in the opened modules of st
. The boolean b
only indicates if the error message should mention variables, in the case where the module path is empty and the symbol is unbound. This is reported using the Fatal
exception. Term.expo.Protec
symbols from other modules are allowed in left-hand side of rewrite rules (only) iff ~prt
is true. Term.expo.Privat
symbols are allowed iff ~prv
is true
.