package coq-core
The Coq Proof Assistant -- Core Binaries and Tools
Install
Dune Dependency
Authors
Maintainers
Sources
coq-8.20.0.tar.gz
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doc/src/tuto1_plugin/simple_print.ml.html
Source file simple_print.ml
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(* A more advanced example of how to explore the structure of terms of type constr is given in the coq-dpdgraph plugin. *) let simple_body_access ~opaque_access gref = let open Names.GlobRef in match gref with | VarRef _ -> failwith "variables are not covered in this example" | IndRef _ -> failwith "inductive types are not covered in this example" | ConstructRef _ -> failwith "constructors are not covered in this example" | ConstRef cst -> let cb = Environ.lookup_constant cst (Global.env()) in (* most commands should not use body_of_constant_body and opaque accessors, but for printing it's ok *) match Global.body_of_constant_body opaque_access cb with | Some(e, _, _) -> EConstr.of_constr e | None -> failwith "This term has no value"
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