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We may use
stdcompat
as we did in AE now? I can do it if you want :)
It's not the problem: the fix in the code is trivial (and dolmen already re-implements quite a few usual functions for lists here and there). The point is rather how to setup things so that the CI can check that things build with 4.08
(that one is relatively easy) and if possible that it behaves correctly, i.e. that the tests pass (that one is trickier, as explained above).
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Ah that's annoying indeed.
For the context: CI does not test 4.08
anymore because the model
part depends on farith
which introduces a dependency on ocaml >= 4.10
. However, the parsing and typing part of the library actually still build with 4.08
, even if we cannot actually test them (because most of the tests require the bin
part which depends on the model
part).
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We may use stdcompat
as we did in AE now? I can do it if you want :)
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You don't want to bump the minimal version to 4.10
? If the model
part of Dolmen
isn't a separated library, it will be painful to test the remainder part on 4.08
.
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That's the easy solution, but is that okay for alt-ergo ?
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I don't know. We should ask if it's okay for Why3 ;)
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Why? Why3 does not depend on alt-ergo.
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In any case, I just pushed baaf1f9 to master
which should solve the build issue on 4.08
for now. Ill continue and try to think if/how to best support versions of ocaml < 4.10
for the parsing library.
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FWIW list_concat_map
was already defined in src/standard/expr.ml
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woops
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