package coq-lsp
Language Server Protocol native server for Coq
Install
Dune Dependency
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Maintainers
Sources
coq-lsp-0.2.2.8.19.tbz
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doc/src/coq-lsp.coq/parsing.ml.html
Source file parsing.ml
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module Parsable = Pcoq.Parsable let parse ~st ps = let mode = State.mode ~st in let pst = State.parsing ~st in (* Coq is missing this, so we add it here. Note that this MUST run inside coq_protect *) Control.check_for_interrupt (); Vernacstate.Parser.parse pst Pvernac.(main_entry mode) ps |> Option.map Ast.of_coq let parse ~token ~st ps = Protect.eval ~token ~f:(parse ~st) ps (* Read the input stream until a dot or a "end of proof" token is encountered *) let parse_to_terminator : unit Pcoq.Entry.t = (* type 'a parser_fun = { parser_fun : te LStream.t -> 'a } *) let rec dot kwstate st = match Gramlib.LStream.next kwstate st with | Tok.KEYWORD ("." | "..." | "Qed" | "Defined" | "Admitted") | Tok.BULLET _ -> () | Tok.EOI -> () | _ -> dot kwstate st in Pcoq.Entry.of_parser "Coqtoplevel.dot" { parser_fun = dot } (* If an error occurred while parsing, we try to read the input until a dot token is encountered. We assume that when a lexer error occurs, at least one char was eaten *) let rec discard_to_dot ps = try Pcoq.Entry.parse parse_to_terminator ps with | CLexer.Error.E _ -> discard_to_dot ps | e when CErrors.noncritical e -> ()
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