########################################################################## ## # The Rocq Prover / The Rocq Development Team ## ## v # Copyright INRIA, CNRS and contributors ## ## <O___,, # (see version control and CREDITS file for authors & dates) ## ## \VV/ ############################################################### ## // # This file is distributed under the terms of the ## ## # GNU Lesser General Public License Version 2.1 ## ## # (see LICENSE file for the text of the license) ## ########################################################################## """A Coq domain for Sphinx.
Currently geared towards Coq's manual, rather than Coq source files, but one
could imagine extending it. """
import os import re import shlex from itertools import chain from collections import defaultdict
from docutils import nodes, utils from docutils.transforms import Transform from docutils.parsers.rst import Directive, directives from docutils.parsers.rst.roles import code_role #, set_classes from docutils.parsers.rst.directives.admonitions import BaseAdmonition
from sphinx import addnodes, version_info as sphinx_version from sphinx.directives import ObjectDescription from sphinx.domains import Domain, ObjType, Index from sphinx.errors import ExtensionError from sphinx.roles import XRefRole from sphinx.util.docutils import ReferenceRole from sphinx.util.logging import getLogger, get_node_location from sphinx.util.nodes import set_source_info, set_role_source_info, make_refnode from sphinx.writers.latex import LaTeXTranslator
from . import coqdoc from .repl import ansicolors from .repl.coqtop import CoqTop, CoqTopError from .notations.parsing import ParseError from .notations.sphinx import sphinxify from .notations.plain import stringify_with_ellipses
def notation_to_sphinx(notation, source, line, rawtext=None): """Parse notation and wrap it in an inline node""" try:
node = nodes.inline(rawtext or notation, '', *sphinxify(notation), classes=['notation'])
node.source, node.line = source, line return node except ParseError as e: raise ExtensionError(PARSE_ERROR.format(os.path.basename(source), line, notation, e.msg)) from e
def notation_to_string(notation): """Parse notation and format it as a string with ellipses.""" try: return stringify_with_ellipses(notation) except ParseError as e: # FIXME source and line aren't defined below — see cc93f419e0 raise ExtensionError(PARSE_ERROR.format(os.path.basename(source), line, notation, e.msg)) from e
def highlight_using_coqdoc(sentence): """Lex sentence using coqdoc, and yield inline nodes for each token"""
tokens = coqdoc.lex(utils.unescape(sentence, 1)) for classes, value in tokens: yield nodes.inline(value, value, classes=classes)
def make_target(objtype, targetid): """Create a target to an object of type objtype and id targetid""" return"coq:{}.{}".format(objtype, targetid)
class CoqObject(ObjectDescription): """A generic Coq object for Sphinx; all Coq objects are subclasses of this.
The fields and methods to override are listed at the top of this class'
implementation. Each object supports the :name: option, which gives an
explicit name to link to.
See the comments and docstrings in CoqObject for more information. """
# The semantic domain in which this object lives (eg. “tac”, “cmd”, “chm”…). # It matches exactly one of the roles used for cross-referencing.
subdomain = None# type: str
# The suffix to use in indices for objects of this type (eg. “(tac)”)
index_suffix = None# type: str
# The annotation to add to headers of objects of this type # (eg. “Command”, “Theorem”)
annotation = None# type: str
def _name_from_signature(self, signature): # pylint: disable=no-self-use, unused-argument """Convert a signature into a name to link to.
‘Signature’ is Sphinx parlance for an object's header (think “type
signature”); for example, the signature of the simplest form of the
``exact`` tactic is ``exact @id``.
Generates a name for the directive. Override this method to returnNone
to avoid generating a name automatically. This is a convenient way
to automatically generate names (link targets) without having to write
explicit names everywhere.
"""
m = re.match(r"[a-zA-Z0-9_ ]+", signature) if m: return m.group(0).strip()
def _render_signature(self, signature, signode): """Render a signature, placing resulting nodes into signode.""" raise NotImplementedError(self)
option_spec = { # Explicit object naming 'name': directives.unchanged, # Silence warnings produced by report_undocumented_coq_objects 'undocumented': directives.flag, # noindex omits this object from its index 'noindex': directives.flag
}
def subdomain_data(self): if self.subdomain isNone: raise ValueError() return self.env.domaindata['coq']['objects'][self.subdomain]
def handle_signature(self, signature, signode): """Prefix signature with the proper annotation, then render it using
``_render_signature`` (for example, add “Command” in front of commands).
:returns: the names given to the resulting node. """
self._render_annotation(signode)
self._render_signature(signature, signode)
names = self._sig_names.get(signature) if names isNone:
name = self._name_from_signature(signature) # pylint: disable=assignment-from-none # remove trailing ‘.’ found in commands, but not ‘...’ (ellipsis) if name isnotNoneand name.endswith(".") andnot name.endswith("..."):
name = name[:-1]
names = [name] if name elseNone return names
def _warn_if_duplicate_name(self, objects, name, signode): """Check that two objects in the same domain don't have the same name.""" if name in objects:
MSG = 'Duplicate name {} (other is in {}) attached to {}'
msg = MSG.format(name, self.env.doc2path(objects[name][0]), signode)
self.state_machine.reporter.warning(msg, line=self.lineno)
def _record_name(self, name, target_id, signode): """Record a `name` in the current subdomain, mapping it to `target_id`.
Warns if another object of the same name already exists; `signode` is
used in the warning. """
names_in_subdomain = self.subdomain_data()
self._warn_if_duplicate_name(names_in_subdomain, name, signode)
names_in_subdomain[name] = (self.env.docname, self.objtype, target_id)
def _add_target(self, signode, name): """Register a link target ‘name’, pointing to signode."""
targetid = self._target_id(name) if targetid notin self.state.document.ids:
signode['ids'].append(targetid)
signode['names'].append(name)
signode['first'] = (not self.names)
self._record_name(name, targetid, signode) else: # We don't warn for duplicates in the SSReflect chapter, because # it's the style of this chapter to repeat all the defined # objects at the end. if self.env.docname != 'proof-engine/ssreflect-proof-language':
self._warn_if_duplicate_name(self.subdomain_data(), name, signode) return targetid
def _add_index_entry(self, name, target): """Add `name` (pointing to `target`) to the main index.""" assert isinstance(name, str) # remove trailing . , found in commands, but not ... (ellipsis)
trim = name.endswith(".") andnot name.endswith("...")
index_text = name[:-1] if trim else name if self.index_suffix:
index_text += " " + self.index_suffix
self.indexnode['entries'].append(('single', index_text, target, '', None))
def add_target_and_index(self, names, _, signode): """Attach a link target to `signode` and index entries for `names`.
This is only called (from ``ObjectDescription.run``) if ``:noindex:`` isn't specified.""" if names: for name in names: if isinstance(name, str) and name.startswith('_'): continue
target = self._add_target(signode, name)
self._add_index_entry(name, target)
self.state.document.note_explicit_target(signode)
def _prepare_names(self): """Construct ``self._sig_names``, a map from signatures to names.
A node may have either one signature with no name, multiple signatures with one name per signatures, or one signature with multiple names. """
sigs = self.get_signatures()
names = self.options.get("name") if names isNone:
self._sig_names = {} else:
names = [n.strip() for n in names.split(";")] if len(names) != len(sigs): if len(sigs) != 1: #Multiple names for one signature
ERR = ("Expected {} semicolon-separated names, got {}. " + "Please provide one name per signature line.") raise self.error(ERR.format(len(names), len(sigs)))
self._sig_names = { sigs[0]: names } else:
self._sig_names = { sig: [name] for (sig, name) in zip(sigs, names) }
def _warn_if_undocumented(self):
document = self.state.document
config = document.settings.env.config
report = config.report_undocumented_coq_objects if report andnot self.content and"undocumented"notin self.options: # This is annoyingly convoluted, but we don't want to raise warnings # or interrupt the generation of the current node. For more details # see https://github.com/sphinx-doc/sphinx/issues/4976.
msg = 'No contents in directive {}'.format(self.name)
node = document.reporter.info(msg, line=self.lineno)
getLogger(__name__).info(node.astext()) if report == "warning": raise self.warning(msg)
class PlainObject(DocumentableObject): """A base class for objects whose signatures should be rendered literally.""" def _render_signature(self, signature, signode):
signode += addnodes.desc_name(signature, signature)
class NotationObject(DocumentableObject): """A base class for objects whose signatures should be rendered as nested boxes.
Objects that inherit from this class can use the notation grammar (“{+ …}”,
“@…”, etc.) in their signature. """ def _render_signature(self, signature, signode):
position = self.state_machine.get_source_and_line(self.lineno)
tacn_node = notation_to_sphinx(signature, *position)
signode += addnodes.desc_name(signature, '', tacn_node)
class GallinaObject(PlainObject):
r"""A theorem.
Example::
.. thm:: Bound on the ceiling function
Let :math:`p` be an integer and :math:`c` a rational constant. Then
:math:`p \ge c \rightarrow p \ge \lceil{c}\rceil`. """
subdomain = "thm"
index_suffix = "(theorem)"
annotation = "Theorem"
class VernacObject(NotationObject): """A Coq command.
This command is equivalent to :n:`…`. """
subdomain = "cmd"
index_suffix = "(command)"
annotation = "Command"
def _name_from_signature(self, signature):
m = re.match(r"[a-zA-Z0-9_ ]+", signature) return m.group(0).strip() if m elseNone
class VernacVariantObject(VernacObject): """A variant of a Coq command.
Example::
.. cmd:: Axiom @ident : @term.
This command links :token:`term` to the name :token:`term` as its specification in
the global environment. The fact asserted by :token:`term` is thus assumed as a
postulate.
.. cmdv:: Parameter @ident : @term.
This is equivalent to :n:`Axiom @ident : @term`. """
index_suffix = "(command variant)"
annotation = "Variant"
class TacticVariantObject(TacticObject): """A variant of a tactic.
Example::
.. tacn:: fail
This is the always-failing tactic: it does not solve any goal. It is
useful for defining other tacticals since it can be caught by
:tacn:`try`, :tacn:`repeat`, :tacn:`match goal`, or the branching
tacticals. …
.. tacv:: fail @natural
The number is the failure level. If no level is specified, it
defaults to 0. … """
index_suffix = "(tactic variant)"
annotation = "Variant"
class OptionObject(NotationObject): """A Coq option (a setting with non-boolean value, e.g. a string or numeric value).
Example::
.. opt:: Hyps Limit @natural
:name Hyps Limit
Controls the maximum number of hypotheses displayed in goals after
application of a tactic. """
subdomain = "opt"
index_suffix = "(option)"
annotation = "Option"
class FlagObject(NotationObject): """A Coq flag (i.e. a boolean setting).
Example::
.. flag:: Nonrecursive Elimination Schemes
Controls whether types declared with the keywords
:cmd:`Variant` and :cmd:`Record` get an automatic declaration of
induction principles. """
subdomain = "flag"
index_suffix = "(flag)"
annotation = "Flag"
class TableObject(NotationObject): """A Coq table, i.e. a setting that is a set of values.
prodn displays multiple productions together with alignment similar to ``.. productionlist``,
however unlike ``.. productionlist``\ s, this directive accepts notation syntax.
The first line defines "occ_switch", which must be unique in the document. The second
references and expands the definition of "term", whose main definition is elsewhere in the document. The third form isfor continuing the
definition of a nonterminal when it has multiple productions. It leaves the first
column in the output blank.
# handle_signature is called for each line of input in the prodn:: # 'signatures' accumulates them in order to combine the lines into a single table:
signatures = None# FIXME this should be in init, shouldn't it?
SIG_ERROR = ("{}: Invalid syntax in ``.. prodn::`` directive"
+ "\nExpected ``name ::= ...`` or ``name += ...``"
+ " (e.g. ``pattern += constr:(@ident)``)\n"
+ " in `{}`")
def handle_signature(self, signature, signode):
parts = signature.split(maxsplit=1) if parts[0].strip() == "|"and len(parts) == 2:
lhs = ""
op = "|"
rhs = parts[1].strip() else:
parts = signature.split(maxsplit=2) if len(parts) != 3:
loc = os.path.basename(get_node_location(signode)) raise ExtensionError(ProductionObject.SIG_ERROR.format(loc, signature))
lhs, op, rhs = (part.strip() for part in parts) if op notin ["::=", "+="]:
loc = os.path.basename(get_node_location(signode)) raise ExtensionError(ProductionObject.SIG_ERROR.format(loc, signature))
parts = rhs.split(" ", maxsplit=1)
rhs = parts[0].strip()
tag = parts[1].strip() if len(parts) == 2 else""
self.signatures.append((lhs, op, rhs, tag)) return [('token', lhs)] if op == '::='elseNone
return [indexnode, table] # only this node goes into the doc
class ExceptionObject(NotationObject): """An error raised by a Coq command or tactic.
This commonly appears nested in the ``.. tacn::`` that raises the
exception.
Example::
.. tacv:: assert @form by @tactic
This tactic applies :n:`@tactic` to solve the subgoals generated by
``assert``.
.. exn:: Proof isnot complete
Raised if :n:`@tactic` does not fully solve the goal. """
subdomain = "exn"
index_suffix = "(error)"
annotation = "Error" # Uses “exn” since “err” already is a CSS class added by “writer_aux”.
class WarningObject(NotationObject): """An warning raised by a Coq command or tactic..
Do not mistake this for ``.. warning::``; this directive isfor warning
messages produced by Coq.
Example::
.. warn:: Ambiguous path
When the coercion :token:`qualid` is added to the inheritance graph, non
valid coercion paths are ignored. """
subdomain = "warn"
index_suffix = "(warning)"
annotation = "Warning"
def NotationRole(role, rawtext, text, lineno, inliner, options={}, content=[]): #pylint: disable=unused-argument, dangerous-default-value """Any text using the notation syntax (``@id``, ``{+, …}``, etc.).
Use this to explain tactic equivalences. For example, you might write
this::
:n:`generalize @term as @ident` is just like :n:`generalize @term`, but
it names the introduced hypothesis :token:`ident`.
Note that this example also uses ``:token:``. That's because ``ident`` is
defined in the Coq manual as a grammar production, and ``:token:``
creates a link to that. When referring to a placeholder that happens to be
a grammar production, ``:token:`…``` is typically preferable to ``:n:`@…```. """
notation = utils.unescape(text, 1)
position = inliner.reporter.get_source_and_line(lineno) return [nodes.literal(rawtext, '', notation_to_sphinx(notation, *position, rawtext=rawtext))], []
:g:`apply plus_comm; reflexivity`
:g:`Set Printing All.`
:g:`forall (x: t), P(x)` """
options['language'] = 'Coq' return code_role(role, rawtext, text, lineno, inliner, options, content) ## Too heavy: ## Forked from code_role to use our custom tokenizer; this doesn't work for ## snippets though: for example CoqDoc swallows the parentheses around this: ## “(a: A) (b: B)” # set_classes(options) # classes = ['code', 'coq'] # code = utils.unescape(text, 1) # node = nodes.literal(rawtext, '', *highlight_using_coqdoc(code), classes=classes) # return [node], []
CoqCodeRole = coq_code_role
class CoqtopDirective(Directive):
r"""A reST directive to describe interactions with Coqtop.
Usage::
.. rocqtop:: options…
Coq code to send to coqtop
Example::
.. rocqtop:: in reset
Print nat.
Definition a := 1.
The blank line after the directive is required. If you begin a proof,
use the ``abort`` option to reset coqtop for the next example.
Here is a list of permissible options:
- Display options (choose exactly one)
- ``all``: Display input and output
- ``in``: Display only input
- ``out``: Display only output
- ``none``: Display neither (useful for setup commands)
- Behavior options
- ``reset``: Send a ``Reset Initial`` command before running this block
- ``fail``: Don't die if a command fails, implies ``warn`` (so no need to put both)
- ``warn``: Don't die if a command emits a warning
- ``restart``: Send a ``Restart`` command before running this block (only works in proof mode)
- ``abort``: Send an ``Abort All`` command after running this block (leaves all pending proofs if any)
- ``extra-foo``: if environment variable 'COQRST_EXTRA'is set to `all` or to a `,`-separated list containing `foo` this is ignored, otherwise behaves as ``fail``
This is typically used to showcase examples of things outside coq-core or rocq-core.
`foo` should be the name of the external requirement, e.g. `stdlib` or `mathcomp`.
``coqtop``\ 's state is preserved across consecutive ``.. rocqtop::`` blocks
of the same document (``coqrst`` creates a single ``coqtop`` process per
reST source file). Use the ``reset`` option to reset Coq's state. """
has_content = True
required_arguments = 1
optional_arguments = 0
final_argument_whitespace = True
option_spec = { 'name': directives.unchanged }
directive_name = "rocqtop"
def run(self): # Uses a ‘container’ instead of a ‘literal_block’ to disable # Pygments-based post-processing (we could also set rawsource to '')
content = '\n'.join(self.content)
args = self.arguments[0].split()
node = nodes.container(content, coqtop_options = set(args),
classes=['coqtop', 'literal-block'])
self.add_name(node) return [node]
class CoqdocDirective(Directive): """A reST directive to display Coqtop-formatted source code.
Usage::
.. rocqdoc::
Coq code to highlight
Example::
.. rocqdoc::
Definition test := 1. """ # TODO implement this as a Pygments highlighter?
has_content = True
required_arguments = 0
optional_arguments = 0
final_argument_whitespace = True
option_spec = { 'name': directives.unchanged }
directive_name = "rocqdoc"
def run(self): # Uses a ‘container’ instead of a ‘literal_block’ to disable # Pygments-based post-processing (we could also set rawsource to '')
content = '\n'.join(self.content)
node = nodes.inline(content, '', *highlight_using_coqdoc(content))
wrapper = nodes.container(content, node, classes=['coqdoc', 'literal-block'])
self.add_name(wrapper) return [wrapper]
class ExampleDirective(BaseAdmonition): """A reST directive for examples.
def run(self): # ‘BaseAdmonition’ checks whether ‘node_class’ is ‘nodes.admonition’, # and uses arguments[0] as the title in that case (in other cases, the # title is unset, and it is instead set in the HTML visitor). assert len(self.arguments) <= 1
self.arguments = [": ".join(['Example'] + self.arguments)]
self.options['classes'] = ['admonition', 'note'] return super().run()
class PreambleDirective(Directive):
r"""A reST directive to include a TeX file.
Mostly useful to let MathJax know about `\def`\s and `\newcommand`\s. The
contents of the TeX file are wrapped in a math environment, as MathJax
doesn't process LaTeX definitions otherwise.
@staticmethod def prepare_latex_operand(op): # TODO: Could use a fancier inference class in LaTeX return'%\n\\hspace{3em}%\n'.join(op.strip().splitlines())
def prepare_latex(self, content):
parts = re.split('^ *----+ *$', content, flags=re.MULTILINE) if len(parts) != 2: raise self.error('Expected two parts in ‘inference’ directive, separated by a rule (----).')
top, bottom = tuple(InferenceDirective.prepare_latex_operand(p) for p in parts) return"%\n".join(("\\frac{", top, "}{", bottom, "}"))
class AnsiColorsParser(): """Parse ANSI-colored output from Coqtop into Sphinx nodes."""
# Coqtop's output crashes ansi.py, because it contains a bunch of extended codes # This class is a fork of the original ansi.py, released under a BSD license in sphinx-contribs
def _add_text(self, raw, beg, end): if beg < end:
text = raw[beg:end] if self.pending_nodes:
self.pending_nodes[-1].append(nodes.Text(text)) else:
self.new_nodes.append(nodes.inline('', text))
def colorize_str(self, raw): """Parse raw (an ANSI-colored output string from Coqtop) into Sphinx nodes."""
last_end = 0 for match in AnsiColorsParser.COLOR_PATTERN.finditer(raw):
self._add_text(raw, last_end, match.start())
last_end = match.end()
classes = ansicolors.parse_ansi(match.group(1)) if'ansi-reset'in classes:
self._finalize_pending_nodes() else:
node = nodes.inline()
self.pending_nodes.append(node)
node['classes'].extend(classes)
self._add_text(raw, last_end, len(raw))
self._finalize_pending_nodes() return self.new_nodes
class CoqtopBlocksTransform(Transform): """Filter handling the actual work for the coqtop directive
Adds coqtop's responses, colorizes input and output, and merges consecutive
coqtop directives for better visual rendition. """
default_priority = 10
@staticmethod def is_coqtop_args_field(node): return isinstance(node, nodes.field) and node.children[0].rawsource == 'COQTOP_ARGS'
@staticmethod def split_lines(source):
r"""Split Coq input into chunks, which may include single- or
multi-line comments. Nested comments are not supported.
A chunk is a minimal sequence of consecutive lines of the input that
ends with a '.'or'*)'
>>> split_lines('A.\nB.''')
['A.', 'B.']
>>> split_lines('A.\n\nB.''')
['A.', '\nB.']
>>> split_lines('A.\n\nB.\n''')
['A.', '\nB.']
>>> split_lines("SearchPattern (_ + _ = _ + _).\n"
... "SearchPattern (nat -> bool).\n"
... "SearchPattern (forall l : list _, _ l l).")
... # doctest: +NORMALIZE_WHITESPACE
['SearchPattern (_ + _ = _ + _).', 'SearchPattern (nat -> bool).', 'SearchPattern (forall l : list _, _ l l).']
>>> split_lines("(* *) x (* \n *)\ny.\n")
['(* *) x (* \n *)', 'y.'] """ return re.split(r"(?:(?<=(?, source.strip())
@staticmethod def parse_options(node): """Parse options according to the description in CoqtopDirective."""
options = node['coqtop_options']
# Behavior options
opt_reset = 'reset'in options
opt_fail = 'fail'in options
opt_warn = 'warn'in options
opt_restart = 'restart'in options
opt_abort = 'abort'in options
opt_extra = set([opt for opt in options if opt.startswith('extra-')])
options = options - {'reset', 'fail', 'warn', 'restart', 'abort'}
options = set([opt for opt in options ifnot (opt.startswith('extra-'))])
unexpected_options = list(options - {'all', 'none', 'in', 'out'}) if unexpected_options:
loc = os.path.basename(get_node_location(node)) raise ExtensionError("{}: Unexpected options for .. rocqtop:: {}".format(loc,unexpected_options))
# Display options if len(options) != 1:
loc = os.path.basename(get_node_location(node)) raise ExtensionError("{}: Exactly one display option must be passed to .. rocqtop::".format(loc))
# if 'extra' is given and not a subset of env variable 'COQRST_EXTRA', # allow errors
env_extra = os.environ.get('COQRST_EXTRA', '')
opt_fail = opt_fail or (env_extra != 'all'and len(opt_extra - set(env_extra.split(','))) != 0) return { 'reset': opt_reset, 'fail': opt_fail, # if errors are allowed, then warnings too # and they should be displayed as warnings, not errors 'warn': opt_warn or opt_fail, 'restart': opt_restart, 'abort': opt_abort, 'input': opt_input or opt_all, 'output': opt_output or opt_all
}
@staticmethod def block_classes(should_show, contents=None): """Compute classes to add to a node containing contents.
:param should_show: Whether this node should be displayed"""
is_empty = contents isnotNoneand re.match(r"^\s*$", contents) return ['coqtop-hidden'] if is_empty ornot should_show else []
@staticmethod def make_rawsource(pairs, opt_input, opt_output):
blocks = [] for sentence, output in pairs:
output = AnsiColorsParser.COLOR_PATTERN.sub("", output).strip() if opt_input:
blocks.append(sentence) if output and opt_output:
blocks.append(re.sub("^", " ", output, flags=re.MULTILINE) + "\n") return'\n'.join(blocks)
if options['restart']:
repl.sendone('Restart.') if options['reset']:
repl.sendone('Reset Initial.')
repl.send_initial_options() if options['fail']:
repl.sendone('Unset Coqtop Exit On Error.') if options['warn']:
repl.sendone('Set Warnings "default".') for sentence in self.split_lines(node.rawsource):
comment = re.compile(r"\s*\(\*.*?\*\)\s*", re.DOTALL)
wo_comments = re.sub(comment, "", sentence)
has_tac = wo_comments != ""andnot wo_comments.isspace()
output = repl.sendone(sentence) if has_tac else""
pairs.append((sentence, output)) if options['abort']:
repl.sendone('Abort All.') if options['fail']:
repl.sendone('Set Coqtop Exit On Error.') if options['warn']:
repl.sendone('Set Warnings "+default".')
dli = nodes.definition_list_item() for sentence, output in pairs: # Use Coqdoc to highlight input
in_chunks = highlight_using_coqdoc(sentence)
dli += nodes.term(sentence, '', *in_chunks, classes=self.block_classes(options['input'])) if output: # Parse ANSI sequences to highlight output
out_chunks = AnsiColorsParser().colorize_str(output)
dli += nodes.definition(output, *out_chunks, classes=self.block_classes(options['output'], output))
node.clear()
node.rawsource = self.make_rawsource(pairs, options['input'], options['output'])
node['classes'].extend(self.block_classes(options['input'] or options['output']))
node += nodes.inline('', '', classes=['coqtop-reset'] * options['reset'])
node += nodes.definition_list(node.rawsource, dli)
def add_coqtop_output(self): """Add coqtop's responses to a Sphinx AST
Finds nodes to process using is_coqtop_block."""
arg_fields = self.document.traverse(CoqtopBlocksTransform.is_coqtop_args_field)
additional_args = [arg for field in arg_fields for arg in shlex.split(field.children[1].rawsource)] with CoqTop(color=True, args=additional_args) as repl:
repl.send_initial_options() for node in self.document.traverse(CoqtopBlocksTransform.is_coqtop_block): try:
self.add_coq_output_1(repl, node) except CoqTopError as err: import textwrap
MSG = ("{}: Error while sending the following to coqtop:\n{}" + "\n coqtop output:\n{}" + "\n Full error text:\n{}")
indent = " "
loc = get_node_location(node)
le = textwrap.indent(str(err.last_sentence), indent)
bef = textwrap.indent(str(err.before), indent)
fe = textwrap.indent(str(err.err), indent) raise ExtensionError(MSG.format(loc, le, bef, fe))
@staticmethod def merge_coqtop_classes(kept_node, discarded_node):
discarded_classes = discarded_node['classes'] ifnot'coqtop-hidden'in discarded_classes:
kept_node['classes'] = [c for c in kept_node['classes'] if c != 'coqtop-hidden']
@staticmethod def merge_consecutive_coqtop_blocks(_app, doctree, _): """Merge consecutive divs wrapping lists of Coq sentences; keep ‘dl’s separate.""" for node in doctree.traverse(CoqtopBlocksTransform.is_coqtop_block): if node.parent:
rawsources, names = [node.rawsource], set(node['names']) for sibling in node.traverse(include_self=False, descend=False,
siblings=True, ascend=False): if CoqtopBlocksTransform.is_coqtop_block(sibling):
CoqtopBlocksTransform.merge_coqtop_classes(node, sibling)
rawsources.append(sibling.rawsource)
names.update(sibling['names'])
node.extend(sibling.children)
node.parent.remove(sibling)
sibling.parent = None else: break
node.rawsource = "\n\n".join(rawsources)
node['names'] = list(names)
def apply(self):
self.add_coqtop_output()
class CoqSubdomainsIndex(Index): """Index subclass to provide subdomain-specific indices.
Just asin the original manual, we want to have separate indices for each
Coq subdomain (tactics, commands, options, etc)"""
name, localname, shortname, subdomains = None, None, None, [] # Must be overwritten
def generate(self, docnames=None):
content = defaultdict(list)
items = chain(*(self.domain.data['objects'][subdomain].items() for subdomain in self.subdomains))
for itemname, (docname, _, anchor) in sorted(items, key=lambda x: x[0].lower()): if docnames and docname notin docnames: continue
content = defaultdict(list) for ((type, itemname), (docname, anchor)) in sorted(self.domain.data['objects'].items(), key=ci_sort): if type == 'term':
entries = content[itemname[0].lower()]
entries.append([itemname, 0, docname, anchor, '', '', '']) return content.items(), False
def GrammarProductionRole(typ, rawtext, text, lineno, inliner, options={}, content=[]): """A grammar production not included in a ``prodn`` directive.
Useful to informally introduce a production, as part of running text.
Example::
:production:`string` indicates a quoted string.
You're not likely to use this role very commonly; instead, use a ``prodn``
directive and reference its tokens using ``:token:`…```. """ #pylint: disable=dangerous-default-value, unused-argument
env = inliner.document.settings.env
targetid = make_id('grammar-token-{}'.format(text))
target = nodes.target('', '', ids=[targetid])
inliner.document.note_explicit_target(target)
code = nodes.literal(rawtext, text, role=typ.lower())
node = nodes.inline(rawtext, '', target, code, classes=['inline-grammar-production'])
set_role_source_info(inliner, lineno, node)
env.domaindata['std']['objects']['token', text] = env.docname, targetid return [node], []
GrammarProductionRole.role_name = "production"
def GlossaryDefRole(typ, rawtext, text, lineno, inliner, options={}, content=[]): """Marks the definition of a glossary term inline in the text. Matching :term:`XXX`
constructs will link to it. Use the form :gdef:`text <term>` to display "text" for the definition of "term", such as when "term" must be capitalized or plural for grammatical reasons. The term will also appear in the Glossary Index.
Examples::
A :gdef:`prime` number is divisible only by itself and 1.
:gdef:`Composite <composite>` numbers are the non-prime numbers. """ #pylint: disable=dangerous-default-value, unused-argument
env = inliner.document.settings.env
std = env.domaindata['std']['objects']
m = ReferenceRole.explicit_title_re.match(text) if m:
(text, term) = m.groups()
text = text.strip() else:
term = text
key = ('term', term)
if key in std:
MSG = 'Duplicate object: {}; other is at {}'
msg = MSG.format(term, env.doc2path(std[key][0]))
inliner.document.reporter.warning(msg, line=lineno)
class CoqDomain(Domain): """A domain to document Coq code.
Sphinx has a notion of “domains”, used to tailor it to a specific language.
Domains mostly consist in descriptions of the objects that we wish to
describe (for Coq, this includes tactics, tactic notations, options,
exceptions, etc.), as well as domain-specific roles and directives.
Each domain is responsible for tracking its objects, and resolving
references to them. In the case of Coq, this leads us to define Coq
“subdomains”, which classify objects into categories in which names must be
unique. For example, a tactic and a theorem may share a name, but two
tactics cannot be named the same. """
directives = { # Note that some directives live in the same semantic subdomain; ie # there's one directive per object type, but some object types map to # the same role. 'cmd': VernacObject, 'cmdv': VernacVariantObject, 'tacn': TacticObject, 'tacv': TacticVariantObject, 'opt': OptionObject, 'flag': FlagObject, 'table': TableObject, 'attr': AttributeObject, 'thm': GallinaObject, 'prodn' : ProductionObject, 'exn': ExceptionObject, 'warn': WarningObject,
}
roles = { # Each of these roles lives in a different semantic “subdomain” 'cmd': XRefRole(warn_dangling=True), 'tacn': XRefRole(warn_dangling=True), 'opt': XRefRole(warn_dangling=True), 'flag': XRefRole(warn_dangling=True), 'table': XRefRole(warn_dangling=True), 'attr': XRefRole(warn_dangling=True), 'thm': XRefRole(warn_dangling=True), 'prodn' : XRefRole(warn_dangling=True), 'exn': XRefRole(warn_dangling=True), 'warn': XRefRole(warn_dangling=True), # This one is special 'index': IndexXRefRole(), # These are used for highlighting 'n': NotationRole, 'g': CoqCodeRole
}
indices = [CoqVernacIndex, CoqTacticIndex, CoqOptionIndex, CoqGallinaIndex, CoqExceptionIndex, CoqAttributeIndex]
data_version = 1
initial_data = { # Collect everything under a key that we control, since Sphinx adds # others, such as “version” 'objects' : { # subdomain → name → docname, objtype, targetid 'cmd': {}, 'tacn': {}, 'opt': {}, 'flag': {}, 'table': {}, 'attr': {}, 'thm': {}, 'prodn' : {}, 'exn': {}, 'warn': {},
}
}
@staticmethod def find_index_by_name(targetid): for index in CoqDomain.indices: if index.name == targetid: return index returnNone
def get_objects(self): # Used for searching and object inventories (intersphinx) for _, objects in self.data['objects'].items(): for name, (docname, objtype, targetid) in objects.items(): yield (name, name, objtype, docname, targetid, self.object_types[objtype].attrs['searchprio']) for index in self.indices: yield (index.name, index.localname, 'index', "coq-" + index.name, '', -1)
def merge_domaindata(self, docnames, otherdata):
DUP = "Duplicate declaration: '{}' also defined in '{}'.\n" for subdomain, their_objects in otherdata['objects'].items():
our_objects = self.data['objects'][subdomain] for name, (docname, objtype, targetid) in their_objects.items(): if docname in docnames: if name in our_objects:
self.env.warn(docname, DUP.format(name, our_objects[name][0]))
our_objects[name] = (docname, objtype, targetid)
def resolve_xref(self, env, fromdocname, builder, role, targetname, node, contnode): # ‘target’ is the name that was written in the document # ‘role’ is where this xref comes from; it's exactly one of our subdomains if role == 'index':
index = CoqDomain.find_index_by_name(targetname) if index: return make_refnode(builder, fromdocname, "coq-" + index.name, '', contnode, index.localname) else:
resolved = self.data['objects'][role].get(targetname) if resolved:
(todocname, _, targetid) = resolved return make_refnode(builder, fromdocname, todocname, targetid, contnode, targetname) returnNone
def clear_doc(self, docname_to_clear): for subdomain_objects in self.data['objects'].values(): for name, (docname, _, _) in list(subdomain_objects.items()): if docname == docname_to_clear: del subdomain_objects[name]
def is_coqtop_or_coqdoc_block(node): return (isinstance(node, nodes.Element) and
('coqtop'in node['classes'] or'coqdoc'in node['classes']))
In HTML mode, this does nothing; in other formats, such as LaTeX, it
replaces coqdoc and coqtop blocks by plain text sources, which will use
pygments if available. This prevents the LaTeX builder from getting
confused. """
is_html = app.builder.tags.has("html") for node in doctree.traverse(is_coqtop_or_coqdoc_block): if is_html:
node.rawsource = ''# Prevent pygments from kicking in elif'coqtop-hidden'in node['classes']:
node.parent.remove(node) else:
node.replace_self(nodes.literal_block(node.rawsource, node.rawsource, language="Coq"))
# A few sanity checks:
subdomains = set(obj.subdomain for obj in CoqDomain.directives.values())
found = set (obj for obj in chain(*(idx.subdomains for idx in CoqDomain.indices))) assert subdomains.issuperset(found), "Missing subdomains: {}".format(found.difference(subdomains))
assert subdomains.issubset(CoqDomain.roles.keys()), \ "Missing from CoqDomain.roles: {}".format(subdomains.difference(CoqDomain.roles.keys()))
# Add domain, directives, and roles
app.add_domain(CoqDomain)
app.add_index_to_domain('std', StdGlossaryIndex)
for role in COQ_ADDITIONAL_ROLES:
app.add_role(role.role_name, role)
for directive in COQ_ADDITIONAL_DIRECTIVES:
app.add_directive(directive.directive_name, directive)
# Add extra styles
app.add_css_file("ansi.css")
app.add_css_file("coqdoc.css")
app.add_js_file("notations.js")
app.add_css_file("notations.css")
app.add_css_file("pre-text.css")
# Tell Sphinx about extra settings
app.add_config_value("report_undocumented_coq_objects", None, 'env')
# ``env_version`` is used by Sphinx to know when to invalidate # coqdomain-specific bits in its caches. It should be incremented when the # contents of ``env.domaindata['coq']`` change. See # `https://github.com/sphinx-doc/sphinx/issues/4460`.
meta = { "version": "0.1", "env_version": 2, "parallel_read_safe": True } return meta
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