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[coq] Allow to disable Coq language deprecation warning. #9439

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I had to adapt the warnings infra a little bit, IMHO that is fine, tho it would be nice to see if we can recover the vendor behavior.

I also corrected the hint message a little bit, as it was a bit confusing IMHO, but will place that in the next commit as to keep diffs tidy.

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@ejgallego ejgallego force-pushed the warning_coq_deprecated branch 2 times, most recently from e3ea3c8 to e9f5c61 Compare December 9, 2023 09:58
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An alternative to this is to add a Deprecated_in constructor to Syntax.Supported_versions, tho the logic would seem mainly orthogonal, as we would still need to switch the deprecation warning to the Warning_emit interface.

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Alizter commented Dec 9, 2023

Why do we want users to disable this warning? i.e. what's the point of the warning if it just gets ignored?

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Why do we want users to disable this warning? i.e. what's the point of the warning if it just gets ignored?

I am not sure I understand your question @Alizter , doesn't what you say apply to all warnings?

There are many reasons to disable this warning, in particular for example in Coq we still require a lower bound of 3.6

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Alizter commented Dec 9, 2023

@ejgallego Then I am a bit confused why we marked it as deprecated to begin with?

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We marked it as deprecated because it is going a) broken b) going to be removed in a future version.

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@rgrinberg thoughts on this?

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LGTM. The code looks fine. I didn't delve into the details of what is the warning about or if it's needed, but the way it's introduced and used is correct.

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Thanks! I'll ask Ali in private about his concerns with the warning and merge once he's OK.

I had to adapt the warnings infra a little bit, IMHO that is fine, tho
it would be nice to see if we can recover the vendor behavior.

I also corrected the hint message a little bit, as it was a bit
confusing IMHO, but will place that in the next commit as to keep
diffs tidy.

Signed-off-by: Emilio Jesus Gallego Arias <e+git@x80.org>
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Pushed the changes to infra to other PRs, @Alizter I've sent you a message to try to understand what your concerns are.

Other than that, I think this is ready.

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Ali point was "why people cannot upgrade to Coq 0.8", and indeed, most people should, but in the real world a few people is stuck due to poor reasons. So we let them opt out of the warning for now, at their own risk.

@ejgallego ejgallego merged commit 0fb3b9b into ocaml:main Dec 15, 2023
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emillon added a commit to emillon/opam-repository that referenced this pull request Jan 12, 2024
CHANGES:

- Do not ignore `(formatting ..)` settings in context or workspace files
  (ocaml/dune#8447, @rgrinberg)

- Add command `dune cache clear` to completely delete all traces of the Dune
  cache. (ocaml/dune#8975, @nojb)

- Fixed a bug where Dune was incorrectly parsing the output of coqdep when it
  was escaped, as is the case on Windows. (ocaml/dune#9231, fixes ocaml/dune#9218, @Alizter)

- Copying mode for sandboxes will now follow symbolic links (ocaml/dune#9282, @rgrinberg)

- Forbid the empty `(binaries ..)` field in the `env` stanza in the workspace
  file unless language version is at least 3.2.

- [coq] Fix bug in computation of flags when composed with boot theories.
  (ocaml/dune#9347, fixes ocaml/dune#7909, @ejgallego)

- Fixed a bug where the `(select)` field of the `(libraries)` field of the
  `(test)` stanza wasn't working properly. (ocaml/dune#9387, fixes ocaml/dune#9365, @Alizter)

- Allow to disable Coq 0.8 deprecation warning (ocaml/dune#9439, @ejgallego)

- Fix handling of the `PATH` argument to `dune init proj NAME PATH`. An
  intermediate directory called `NAME` is no longer created if `PATH` is
  supplied, so `dune init proj my_project .` will now initialize a project in
  the current working directory. (ocaml/dune#9447, fixes ocaml/dune#9209, @shonfeder)

- Allow `OCAMLFIND_TOOLCHAIN` to be set per context in the workspace file
  through the `env` stanza. (ocaml/dune#9449, @rgrinberg)

- Experimental doc rules: Correctly handle the case when a package depends upon
  its own sublibraries (ocaml/dune#9461, fixes ocaml/dune#9456, @jonludlam)

- Resolve various public binaries to their build location, rather than to where
  they're copied in the `_build/install` directory (ocaml/dune#9496, fixes ocaml/dune#7908,
  @rgrinberg).

- Menhir: generate `.conflicts` file by default. Add new field to the
  `(menhir)` stanza to control the generation of this file: `(explain <blang
  expression>)`. Introduce `(menhir (flags ...) (explain ...))` field in the
  `(env)` stanza, delete `(menhir_flags)` field. All changes are guarded under
  a new version of the Menhir extension, 3.0. (ocaml/dune#9512, @nojb)

- Correctly ignore warning flags in vendored projects (ocaml/dune#9515, @rgrinberg)

- Directory targets can now be caches. (ocaml/dune#9535, @rleshchinskiy)

- Remove warning 30 from default set for projects where dune lang is at least
  3.13 (ocaml/dune#9568, @gasche)

- It is now possible to use special forms such as `(:include)` and variables
  `%{read-lines:}` in `(modules)` and similar fields. Note that the
  dependencies introduced in this way (ie the files being read) must live in a
  different directory than the stanza making use of them. (ocaml/dune#9578, @nojb)

- Use watch exclusions in watch mode on MacOS (ocaml/dune#9643, fixes ocaml/dune#9517,
  @PoorlyDefinedBehaviour)

- Fix merlin configuration for `(include_subdirs qualified)` modules (ocaml/dune#9659,
  fixes ocaml/dune#8297, @rgrinberg)

- Fix handling of `enabled_if` in binary install stanzas. Previously, we'd
  ignore the result of `enabled_if` when evaluating `%{bin:..}` (ocaml/dune#9707,
  @rgrinberg)

- Add `coqdoc_flags` field to `coq` field of `env` stanza allowing the setting
  of workspace-wide defaults for `coqdoc_flags`. (ocaml/dune#9280, fixes ocaml/dune#9139, @Alizter)

- ctypes: fix an error where `(ctypes)` with no `(function_description)` would
  cause an error trying refer to a nonexistent `_stubs.a` dependency (ocaml/dune#9302,
  fix ocaml/dune#9300, @emillon)
emillon added a commit to emillon/opam-repository that referenced this pull request Jan 16, 2024
CHANGES:

### Added

- Add command `dune cache clear` to completely delete all traces of the Dune
  cache. (ocaml/dune#8975, @nojb)

- Allow to disable Coq 0.8 deprecation warning (ocaml/dune#9439, @ejgallego)

- Allow `OCAMLFIND_TOOLCHAIN` to be set per context in the workspace file
  through the `env` stanza. (ocaml/dune#9449, @rgrinberg)

- Menhir: generate `.conflicts` file by default. Add new field to the
  `(menhir)` stanza to control the generation of this file: `(explain <blang
  expression>)`. Introduce `(menhir (flags ...) (explain ...))` field in the
  `(env)` stanza, delete `(menhir_flags)` field. All changes are guarded under
  a new version of the Menhir extension, 3.0. (ocaml/dune#9512, @nojb)

- Directory targets can now be cached. (ocaml/dune#9535, @rleshchinskiy)

- It is now possible to use special forms such as `(:include)` and variables
  `%{read-lines:}` in `(modules)` and similar fields. Note that the
  dependencies introduced in this way (ie the files being read) must live in a
  different directory than the stanza making use of them. (ocaml/dune#9578, @nojb)

- Remove warning 30 from default set for projects where dune lang is at least
  3.13 (ocaml/dune#9568, @gasche)

- Add `coqdoc_flags` field to `coq` field of `env` stanza allowing the setting
  of workspace-wide defaults for `coqdoc_flags`. (ocaml/dune#9280, fixes ocaml/dune#9139, @Alizter)

- ctypes: fix an error where `(ctypes)` with no `(function_description)` would
  cause an error trying refer to a nonexistent `_stubs.a` dependency (ocaml/dune#9302,
  fix ocaml/dune#9300, @emillon)

### Changed

- Check that package names in `(depends)` and related fields in `dune-project`
  are well-formed. (ocaml/dune#9472, fixes ocaml/dune#9270, @ElectreAAS)

### Fixed

- Do not ignore `(formatting ..)` settings in context or workspace files
  (ocaml/dune#8447, @rgrinberg)

- Fixed a bug where Dune was incorrectly parsing the output of coqdep when it
  was escaped, as is the case on Windows. (ocaml/dune#9231, fixes ocaml/dune#9218, @Alizter)

- Copying mode for sandboxes will now follow symbolic links (ocaml/dune#9282, @rgrinberg)

- Forbid the empty `(binaries ..)` field in the `env` stanza in the workspace
  file unless language version is at least 3.2.

- [coq] Fix bug in computation of flags when composed with boot theories.
  (ocaml/dune#9347, fixes ocaml/dune#7909, @ejgallego)

- Fixed a bug where the `(select)` field of the `(libraries)` field of the
  `(test)` stanza wasn't working properly. (ocaml/dune#9387, fixes ocaml/dune#9365, @Alizter)

- Fix handling of the `PATH` argument to `dune init proj NAME PATH`. An
  intermediate directory called `NAME` is no longer created if `PATH` is
  supplied, so `dune init proj my_project .` will now initialize a project in
  the current working directory. (ocaml/dune#9447, fixes ocaml/dune#9209, @shonfeder)

- Experimental doc rules: Correctly handle the case when a package depends upon
  its own sublibraries (ocaml/dune#9461, fixes ocaml/dune#9456, @jonludlam)

- Resolve various public binaries to their build location, rather than to where
  they're copied in the `_build/install` directory (ocaml/dune#9496, fixes ocaml/dune#7908,
  @rgrinberg).

- Correctly ignore warning flags in vendored projects (ocaml/dune#9515, @rgrinberg)

- Use watch exclusions in watch mode on MacOS (ocaml/dune#9643, fixes ocaml/dune#9517,
  @PoorlyDefinedBehaviour)

- Fix merlin configuration for `(include_subdirs qualified)` modules (ocaml/dune#9659,
  fixes ocaml/dune#8297, @rgrinberg)

- Fix handling of `enabled_if` in binary install stanzas. Previously, we'd
  ignore the result of `enabled_if` when evaluating `%{bin:..}` (ocaml/dune#9707,
  @rgrinberg)
nberth pushed a commit to nberth/opam-repository that referenced this pull request Jun 18, 2024
CHANGES:

### Added

- Add command `dune cache clear` to completely delete all traces of the Dune
  cache. (ocaml/dune#8975, @nojb)

- Allow to disable Coq 0.8 deprecation warning (ocaml/dune#9439, @ejgallego)

- Allow `OCAMLFIND_TOOLCHAIN` to be set per context in the workspace file
  through the `env` stanza. (ocaml/dune#9449, @rgrinberg)

- Menhir: generate `.conflicts` file by default. Add new field to the
  `(menhir)` stanza to control the generation of this file: `(explain <blang
  expression>)`. Introduce `(menhir (flags ...) (explain ...))` field in the
  `(env)` stanza, delete `(menhir_flags)` field. All changes are guarded under
  a new version of the Menhir extension, 3.0. (ocaml/dune#9512, @nojb)

- Directory targets can now be cached. (ocaml/dune#9535, @rleshchinskiy)

- It is now possible to use special forms such as `(:include)` and variables
  `%{read-lines:}` in `(modules)` and similar fields. Note that the
  dependencies introduced in this way (ie the files being read) must live in a
  different directory than the stanza making use of them. (ocaml/dune#9578, @nojb)

- Remove warning 30 from default set for projects where dune lang is at least
  3.13 (ocaml/dune#9568, @gasche)

- Add `coqdoc_flags` field to `coq` field of `env` stanza allowing the setting
  of workspace-wide defaults for `coqdoc_flags`. (ocaml/dune#9280, fixes ocaml/dune#9139, @Alizter)

- ctypes: fix an error where `(ctypes)` with no `(function_description)` would
  cause an error trying refer to a nonexistent `_stubs.a` dependency (ocaml/dune#9302,
  fix ocaml/dune#9300, @emillon)

### Changed

- Check that package names in `(depends)` and related fields in `dune-project`
  are well-formed. (ocaml/dune#9472, fixes ocaml/dune#9270, @ElectreAAS)

### Fixed

- Do not ignore `(formatting ..)` settings in context or workspace files
  (ocaml/dune#8447, @rgrinberg)

- Fixed a bug where Dune was incorrectly parsing the output of coqdep when it
  was escaped, as is the case on Windows. (ocaml/dune#9231, fixes ocaml/dune#9218, @Alizter)

- Copying mode for sandboxes will now follow symbolic links (ocaml/dune#9282, @rgrinberg)

- Forbid the empty `(binaries ..)` field in the `env` stanza in the workspace
  file unless language version is at least 3.2.

- [coq] Fix bug in computation of flags when composed with boot theories.
  (ocaml/dune#9347, fixes ocaml/dune#7909, @ejgallego)

- Fixed a bug where the `(select)` field of the `(libraries)` field of the
  `(test)` stanza wasn't working properly. (ocaml/dune#9387, fixes ocaml/dune#9365, @Alizter)

- Fix handling of the `PATH` argument to `dune init proj NAME PATH`. An
  intermediate directory called `NAME` is no longer created if `PATH` is
  supplied, so `dune init proj my_project .` will now initialize a project in
  the current working directory. (ocaml/dune#9447, fixes ocaml/dune#9209, @shonfeder)

- Experimental doc rules: Correctly handle the case when a package depends upon
  its own sublibraries (ocaml/dune#9461, fixes ocaml/dune#9456, @jonludlam)

- Resolve various public binaries to their build location, rather than to where
  they're copied in the `_build/install` directory (ocaml/dune#9496, fixes ocaml/dune#7908,
  @rgrinberg).

- Correctly ignore warning flags in vendored projects (ocaml/dune#9515, @rgrinberg)

- Use watch exclusions in watch mode on MacOS (ocaml/dune#9643, fixes ocaml/dune#9517,
  @PoorlyDefinedBehaviour)

- Fix merlin configuration for `(include_subdirs qualified)` modules (ocaml/dune#9659,
  fixes ocaml/dune#8297, @rgrinberg)

- Fix handling of `enabled_if` in binary install stanzas. Previously, we'd
  ignore the result of `enabled_if` when evaluating `%{bin:..}` (ocaml/dune#9707,
  @rgrinberg)
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