package coq-lsp

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module Node : sig ... end
module Completion : sig ... end
type t = private {
  1. uri : Lang.LUri.File.t;
  2. version : int;
  3. contents : Contents.t;
  4. toc : Lang.Range.t CString.Map.t;
  5. root : Coq.State.t;
  6. nodes : Node.t list;
  7. diags_dirty : bool;
  8. completed : Completion.t;
}

A Flèche document is basically a node list, which is a crude form of a meta-data map Range.t -> data, where for now data is the contents of Node.t.

val asts : t -> Node.Ast.t list

Return the list of all asts in the doc

val diags : t -> Lang.Diagnostic.t list

Return the list of all diags in the doc

val create : state:Coq.State.t -> workspace:Coq.Workspace.t -> uri:Lang.LUri.File.t -> version:int -> raw:string -> (t, Loc.t) Coq.Protect.R.t

Create a new Coq document, this is cached!

val bump_version : version:int -> raw:string -> t -> t Contents.R.t

Update the contents of a document, updating the right structures for incremental checking.

module Target : sig ... end

Checking targets, this specifies what we expect check to reach

val check : io:Io.CallBack.t -> target:Target.t -> doc:t -> unit -> t

check ~io ~target ~doc (), check document doc, target will have Flèche stop after the point specified there has been reached. Output functions are in the io record, used to send partial updates.

val save : doc:t -> (unit, Loc.t) Coq.Protect.E.t

save ~doc will save doc .vo file. It will fail if proofs are open, or if the document completion status is not Yes

val create_failed_permanent : state:Coq.State.t -> uri:Lang.LUri.File.t -> version:int -> raw:string -> t Contents.R.t

This is internal, to workaround the Coq multiple-docs problem