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The Coq Proof Assistant -- Core Binaries and Tools

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Module Proof_bulletSource

Sourcetype t =
  1. | Dash of int
  2. | Star of int
  3. | Plus of int
Sourcetype behavior = {
  1. name : string;
  2. put : Proof.t -> t -> Proof.t;
  3. suggest : Proof.t -> Pp.t;
}

A behavior is the data of a put function which is called when a bullet prefixes a tactic, a suggest function suggesting the right bullet to use on a given proof, together with a name to identify the behavior.

Sourceval register_behavior : behavior -> unit

A registered behavior can then be accessed in Coq through the command Set Bullet Behavior "name".

Two modes are registered originally: * "Strict Subproofs":

  • If this bullet follows another one of its kind, defocuses then focuses (which fails if the focused subproof is not complete).
  • If it is the first bullet of its kind, then focuses a new subproof. * "None": bullets don't do anything
Sourceval put : Proof.t -> t -> Proof.t

Handles focusing/defocusing with bullets:

Sourceval suggest : Proof.t -> Pp.t
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