- Jan 05, 2017
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Ralf Jung authored
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- Jan 03, 2017
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Ralf Jung authored
This patch was created using find -name *.v | xargs -L 1 awk -i inplace '{from = 0} /^From/{ from = 1; ever_from = 1} { if (from == 0 && seen == 0 && ever_from == 1) { print "Set Default Proof Using \"Type*\"."; seen = 1 } }1 ' and some minor manual editing
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- Dec 21, 2016
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Ralf Jung authored
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- Dec 13, 2016
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Robbert Krebbers authored
This fixes the following issue by JH Jourdan: The fact of including uPred_[...] in the module uPred (in base_logic.v), implies that typeclasses instances are declared twice. Once in module uPred and once in module uPred_[...]. This has the unfortunate consequence that it has to backtrack to both instances each time the first one fails, making failure of type class search for e.g. PersistentP potentially exponential. Goal ((□ ∀ (x1 x2 x3 x4 x5: nat), True -∗ True) -∗ True : iProp Σ). Time iIntros "#H". Undo. Remove Hints uPred_derived.forall_persistent : typeclass_instances. Time iIntros "#H". Thanks to Jason Gross @ Coq club for suggesting this fix.
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- Dec 09, 2016
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Ralf Jung authored
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- Dec 05, 2016
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Robbert Krebbers authored
Using this new definition we can express being contractive using a Proper. This has the following advantages: - It makes it easier to state that a function with multiple arguments is contractive (in all or some arguments). - A solve_contractive tactic can be implemented by extending the solve_proper tactic.
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- Nov 22, 2016
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Ralf Jung authored
Use COFEs only for the recursive domain equation solver
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- Oct 25, 2016
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Robbert Krebbers authored
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