LibobjectLibobject declares persistent objects, given with methods:
* a caching function specifying how to add the object in the current scope; If the object wishes to register its visibility in the Nametab, it should do so for all possible suffixes.
* a loading function, specifying what to do when the module containing the object is loaded; If the object wishes to register its visibility in the Nametab, it should do so for all suffixes no shorter than the "int" argument
* an opening function, specifying what to do when the module containing the object is opened (imported); If the object wishes to register its visibility in the Nametab, it should do so for the suffix of the length the "int" argument
* a classification function, specifying what to do with the object, when the current module (containing the object) is ended; The possibilities are: Dispose - the object dies at the end of the module Substitute - meaning the object is substitutive and the module name must be updated Keep - the object is not substitutive, but survives module closing Anticipate - this is for objects that have to be explicitly managed by the end_module function (like Require and Read markers)
The classification function is also an occasion for a cleanup (if this function returns Keep or Substitute of some object, the cache method is never called for it)
* a substitution function, performing the substitution; this function should be declared for substitutive objects only (see above). NB: the substitution might now be delayed instead of happening at module creation, so this function should _not_ depend on the current environment
* a discharge function, that is applied at section closing time to collect the data necessary to rebuild the discharged form of the non volatile objects
* a rebuild function, that is applied after section closing to rebuild the non volatile content of a section from the data collected by the discharge function
Any type defined as a persistent object must be pure (e.g. no references) and marshallable by the OCaml Marshal module (e.g. no closures).
Both names are passed to objects: a "semantic" kernel_name, which can be substituted and a "syntactic" full_path which can be printed
type object_name = Libnames.full_path * Names.KerName.ttype ('a, 'b) object_declaration = {object_name : string; |
cache_function : 'b -> unit; |
load_function : int -> 'b -> unit; |
open_function : open_filter -> int -> 'b -> unit; |
classify_function : 'a -> substitutivity; |
subst_function : (Mod_subst.substitution * 'a) -> 'a; |
discharge_function : 'a -> 'a option; |
rebuild_function : 'a -> 'a; |
}val unfiltered : open_filterval make_filter : finite:bool -> string CAst.t list -> open_filterAnomaly when the list is empty.
val create_category : string -> categoryAnomaly if called more than once for a given string.
val in_filter : cat:category option -> open_filter -> boolOn cat:None, returns whether the filter allows opening uncategorized objects.
On cat:(Some category), returns whether the filter allows opening objects in the given category.
val simple_open : ?cat:category -> ('i -> 'a -> unit) -> open_filter -> 'i -> 'a -> unitCombinator for making objects with simple category-based open behaviour. When cat:None, can be opened by Unfiltered, but also by Filtered with a negative set.
val filter_and : open_filter -> open_filter -> open_filter optionReturns None when the intersection is empty.
val filter_or : open_filter -> open_filter -> open_filterThe default object is a "Keep" object with empty methods. Object creators are advised to use the construction {(default_object "MY_OBJECT") with
cache_function = ...
} and specify only these functions which are not empty/meaningless
val default_object : string -> ('a, 'b) object_declarationval ident_subst_function : (Mod_subst.substitution * 'a) -> 'athe identity substitution function
Given an object declaration, the function declare_object_full will hand back two functions, the "injection" and "projection" functions for dynamically typed library-objects.
type obj = Dyn.tand t = | ModuleObject of Names.Id.t * substitutive_objects | |
| ModuleTypeObject of Names.Id.t * substitutive_objects | |
| IncludeObject of algebraic_objects | |
| KeepObject of Names.Id.t * t list | |
| ExportObject of {
} | |
| AtomicObject of obj |
and substitutive_objects = Names.MBId.t list * algebraic_objectsObject declaration and names: if you need the current prefix (typically to interact with the nametab), you need to have it passed to you.
declare_object_full and declare_named_object_gen pass the raw prefix which you can manipulate as you wish.declare_named_object_full and declare_named_object provide the convenience of packaging it with the provided Id.t into a object_name.declare_object ignores the prefix for you.val declare_object : ('a, 'a) object_declaration -> 'a -> objval declare_object_full : ('a, Nametab.object_prefix * 'a) object_declaration -> 'a Dyn.tagval declare_named_object_full : ('a, object_name * 'a) object_declaration -> (Names.Id.t * 'a) Dyn.tagval declare_named_object : ('a, object_name * 'a) object_declaration -> Names.Id.t -> 'a -> objval declare_named_object_gen : ('a, Nametab.object_prefix * 'a) object_declaration -> 'a -> objval cache_object : (Nametab.object_prefix * obj) -> unitval load_object : int -> (Nametab.object_prefix * obj) -> unitval open_object : open_filter -> int -> (Nametab.object_prefix * obj) -> unitval subst_object : (Mod_subst.substitution * obj) -> objval classify_object : obj -> substitutivityHigher-level API for objects with fixed scope.
We recommend to avoid declaring superglobal objects and using the nodischarge variants.
val local_object : string -> cache:('a -> unit) -> discharge:('a -> 'a option) ->
('a, 'a) object_declarationval local_object_nodischarge : string -> cache:('a -> unit) -> ('a, 'a) object_declarationval global_object : ?cat:category -> string -> cache:('a -> unit) ->
subst:((Mod_subst.substitution * 'a) -> 'a) option -> discharge:('a -> 'a option) -> ('a, 'a) object_declarationval global_object_nodischarge : ?cat:category -> string -> cache:('a -> unit) ->
subst:((Mod_subst.substitution * 'a) -> 'a) option -> ('a, 'a) object_declarationval superglobal_object : string -> cache:('a -> unit) -> subst:((Mod_subst.substitution * 'a) -> 'a) option
-> discharge:('a -> 'a option) -> ('a, 'a) object_declarationval superglobal_object_nodischarge : string -> cache:('a -> unit) ->
subst:((Mod_subst.substitution * 'a) -> 'a) option -> ('a, 'a) object_declaration