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(* * The Coq Proof Assistant / The Coq Development Team *)
(* v * Copyright INRIA, CNRS and contributors *)
(* <O___,, * (see version control and CREDITS file for authors & dates) *)
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(* // * This file is distributed under the terms of the *)
(* * GNU Lesser General Public License Version 2.1 *)
(* * (see LICENSE file for the text of the license) *)
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(** The Coq toplevel loop. *)
(** A buffer for the character read from a channel. We store the command
* entered to be able to report errors without pretty-printing. *)
type input_buffer = {
mutable prompt : Stm.doc -> string;
mutable str : Bytes.t; (** buffer of already read characters *)
mutable len : int; (** number of chars in the buffer *)
mutable bols : int list; (** offsets in str of beginning of lines *)
mutable tokens : Pcoq.Parsable.t; (** stream of tokens *)
mutable start : int } (** stream count of the first char of the buffer *)
(** The input buffer of stdin. *)
val top_buffer : input_buffer
val set_prompt : (unit -> string) -> unit
(** Toplevel feedback printer. *)
val coqloop_feed : Feedback.feedback -> unit
(** State tracked while in the OCaml toplevel *)
val ml_toplevel_state : Vernac.State.t option ref
(** Whether the "include" file was already run at least once *)
val ml_toplevel_include_ran : bool ref
(** The main loop *)
val loop : state:Vernac.State.t -> Vernac.State.t
(** Main entry point of Coq: read and execute vernac commands. *)
val run : opts:Coqargs.t -> state:Vernac.State.t -> unit
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