Module Clenv
This file defines clausenv, which is a deprecated way to handle open terms in the proof engine. Most of the API here is legacy except for the evar-based clauses.
The Type of Constructions clausale environments.
type clausenv
= private
{
env : Environ.env;
the typing context
evd : Evd.evar_map;
the mapping from metavar and evar numbers to their types and values
templval : EConstr.constr Evd.freelisted;
the template which we are trying to fill out
templtyp : EConstr.constr Evd.freelisted;
its type
cache : Reductionops.meta_instance_subst;
}
val mk_clausenv : Environ.env -> Evd.evar_map -> EConstr.constr Evd.freelisted -> EConstr.types Evd.freelisted -> clausenv
val update_clenv_evd : clausenv -> Evd.evar_map -> clausenv
val clenv_value : clausenv -> EConstr.constr
subject of clenv (instantiated)
val clenv_type : clausenv -> EConstr.types
type of clenv (instantiated)
val clenv_meta_type : clausenv -> Constr.metavariable -> EConstr.types
type of a meta in clenv context
val mk_clenv_from : Proofview.Goal.t -> (EConstr.constr * EConstr.types) -> clausenv
val mk_clenv_from_n : Proofview.Goal.t -> int option -> (EConstr.constr * EConstr.types) -> clausenv
val mk_clenv_from_env : Environ.env -> Evd.evar_map -> int option -> (EConstr.constr * EConstr.types) -> clausenv
linking of clenvs
val clenv_fchain : ?with_univs:bool -> ?flags:Unification.unify_flags -> Constr.metavariable -> clausenv -> clausenv -> clausenv
Unification with clenvs
val clenv_unify : ?flags:Unification.unify_flags -> Evd.conv_pb -> EConstr.constr -> EConstr.constr -> clausenv -> clausenv
Unifies two terms in a clenv. The boolean is
allow_K
(seeUnification
)
Bindings
val clenv_independent : clausenv -> Constr.metavariable list
bindings where the key is the position in the template of the clenv (dependent or not). Positions can be negative meaning to start from the rightmost argument of the template.
val clenv_missing : clausenv -> Constr.metavariable list
val clenv_constrain_last_binding : EConstr.constr -> clausenv -> clausenv
val clenv_unify_meta_types : ?flags:Unification.unify_flags -> clausenv -> clausenv
val make_clenv_binding_apply : Environ.env -> Evd.evar_map -> int option -> (EConstr.constr * EConstr.constr) -> EConstr.constr Tactypes.bindings -> clausenv
the arity of the lemma is fixed the optional int tells how many prods of the lemma have to be used use all of them if None
val make_clenv_binding : Environ.env -> Evd.evar_map -> (EConstr.constr * EConstr.constr) -> EConstr.constr Tactypes.bindings -> clausenv
Clenv tactics
val unify : ?flags:Unification.unify_flags -> EConstr.constr -> unit Proofview.tactic
val res_pf : ?with_evars:bool -> ?with_classes:bool -> ?flags:Unification.unify_flags -> clausenv -> unit Proofview.tactic
val clenv_pose_dependent_evars : ?with_evars:bool -> clausenv -> clausenv
val pr_clenv : clausenv -> Pp.t
Pretty-print (debug only)
Evar-based clauses
type hole
=
{
hole_evar : EConstr.constr;
The hole itself. Guaranteed to be an evar.
hole_type : EConstr.types;
Type of the hole in the current environment.
hole_deps : bool;
Whether the remainder of the clause was dependent in the hole. Note that because let binders are substituted, it does not mean that it actually appears somewhere in the returned clause.
hole_name : Names.Name.t;
Name of the hole coming from its binder.
}
type clause
=
{
cl_holes : hole list;
cl_concl : EConstr.types;
}
val make_evar_clause : Environ.env -> Evd.evar_map -> ?len:int -> EConstr.types -> Evd.evar_map * clause
An evar version of
make_clenv_binding
. Given a typet
,evar_environments env sigma ~len t bl
tries to eliminate at mostlen
products of the typet
by filling it with evars. It returns the resulting type together with the list of holes generated. Assumes thatt
is well-typed in the environment.
val solve_evar_clause : Environ.env -> Evd.evar_map -> bool -> clause -> EConstr.constr Tactypes.bindings -> Evd.evar_map
solve_evar_clause env sigma hyps cl bl
tries to solve the holes contained incl
according to thebl
argument. Assumes thatbl
are well-typed in the environment. The booleanhyps
is a compatibility flag that allows to consider arguments to be dependent only when they appear in hypotheses and not in the conclusion. This boolean is only used whenbl
is of the formImplicitBindings _
.