Mltop
module PluginSpec : sig ... end
Coq plugins are identified by their OCaml library name (in the Findlib sense)
type toplevel = {
load_plugin : PluginSpec.t -> unit; | (* Load a findlib library, given by public name *) |
load_module : string -> unit; | (* Load a cmxs / cmo module, used by the native compiler to load objects *) |
add_dir : string -> unit; | (* Adds a dir to the module search path *) |
ml_loop : unit -> unit; | (* Implementation of Drop *) |
}
val set_top : toplevel -> unit
Sets and initializes a toplevel (if any)
Adds a dir to the plugin search path, this also extends OCamlfind's search path
Declare a plugin without an initialization function. A plugin is a findlib library name. Usually, this will be called automatically when use do DECLARE PLUGIN "pkg.lib"
in the .mlg file.
Declare a plugin plus a Coq-specific initialization function. The initialization function is granted to be called after Coq is fully bootstrapped, even if the plugin is statically linked with the toplevel
Register a callback that will be called when the module is declared with the Declare ML Module command. This is useful to define Coq objects at that time only. Several functions can be defined for one module; they will be called in the order of declaration, and after the ML module has been properly initialized.
val declare_ml_modules : Vernacexpr.locality_flag -> string list -> unit
Implementation of the Declare ML Module
vernacular command.
val print_ml_path : unit -> Pp.t
val print_ml_modules : unit -> Pp.t
val print_gc : unit -> Pp.t