- Feb 23, 2016
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Ralf Jung authored
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- Feb 22, 2016
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Robbert Krebbers authored
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- Feb 21, 2016
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Ralf Jung authored
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- Feb 18, 2016
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Ralf Jung authored
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- Feb 17, 2016
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Robbert Krebbers authored
simplify_equality => simplify_eq simplify_equality' => simplify_eq/= simplify_map_equality => simplify_map_eq simplify_map_equality' => simplify_map_eq/= simplify_option_equality => simplify_option_eq simplify_list_equality => simplify_list_eq f_equal' => f_equal/= The /= suffixes (meaning: do simpl) are inspired by ssreflect.
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Robbert Krebbers authored
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- Feb 13, 2016
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Robbert Krebbers authored
Also, make our redefinition of done more robust under different orders of Importing modules.
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- Feb 12, 2016
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Ralf Jung authored
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- Feb 11, 2016
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Robbert Krebbers authored
Also do some minor clean up.
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Ralf Jung authored
tests.v is temporarily broken
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Ralf Jung authored
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- Feb 10, 2016
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Robbert Krebbers authored
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Ralf Jung authored
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Robbert Krebbers authored
Now notations are pretty printed in the same way as they are parsed. Before "let x := e1 in e2" was notation for "(fun x => e2) e1", resulting in overlapping notations for the same thing.
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- Feb 09, 2016
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Robbert Krebbers authored
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Robbert Krebbers authored
We can use a named representation because we only substitute closed values. This idea is borrowed from Pierce's Software Foundations. The named representation has the following advantages: * Programs are much better readable than those using De Bruijn indexes. * Substitutions on closed terms (where all variables are explicit strings) can be performed by a mere simpl instead of Autosubst's asimpl. The performance of simpl seems better than asimpl. * Syntactic sugar refolds better.
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Robbert Krebbers authored
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Ralf Jung authored
add basic notions of literals, unary operators and binary operators, and use them to define +, -, <=, ...
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- Feb 04, 2016
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Robbert Krebbers authored
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- Feb 03, 2016
- Feb 02, 2016
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Ralf Jung authored
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Robbert Krebbers authored
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Robbert Krebbers authored
These are no longer needed, since fill is no longer a type class.
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Robbert Krebbers authored
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Ralf Jung authored
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Ralf Jung authored
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Ralf Jung authored
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Ralf Jung authored
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Ralf Jung authored
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Robbert Krebbers authored
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Robbert Krebbers authored
Notable changes: * I am now using the same names for the fields of the language record and the instances in heap_lang. In order to deal with shadowing, I have put all definitions in heap_lang.v in a module. * Instead of defining evaluation contexts recursively, these are now defined using lists. This way we can easily reuse operations on lists. For example, composition of evaluation contexts is just appending lists. Also, it allowed me to simplify the rather complicated proof of step_by_val as induction on the shape of contexts no longer results in a blow-up of the number of cases. * Use better automation to prove all lemmas of heap_lang. * I have introduced tactics to invert steps and to do steps. These tactics greatly helped simplifying boring parts of lifting lemmas.
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- Feb 01, 2016
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Robbert Krebbers authored
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Robbert Krebbers authored
This way we can more easily state lemmas for concrete languages for arbitrary global functors.
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- Jan 30, 2016
- Jan 29, 2016
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Ralf Jung authored
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- Jan 27, 2016