* Closes#2392
Changes checklist
-----------------
* [X] Abstract out data types for stored module representation
(`ModuleInfo` in `Juvix.Compiler.Store.Language`)
* [X] Adapt the parser to operate per-module
* [X] Adapt the scoper to operate per-module
* [X] Adapt the arity checker to operate per-module
* [X] Adapt the type checker to operate per-module
* [x] Adapt Core transformations to operate per-module
* [X] Adapt the pipeline functions in `Juvix.Compiler.Pipeline`
* [X] Add `Juvix.Compiler.Pipeline.Driver` which drives the per-module
compilation process
* [x] Implement module saving / loading in `Pipeline.Driver`
* [x] Detect cyclic module dependencies in `Pipeline.Driver`
* [x] Cache visited modules in memory in `Pipeline.Driver` to avoid
excessive disk operations and repeated hash re-computations
* [x] Recompile a module if one of its dependencies needs recompilation
and contains functions that are always inlined.
* [x] Fix identifier dependencies for mutual block creation in
`Internal.fromConcrete`
- Fixed by making textually later definitions depend on earlier ones.
- Now instances are used for resolution only after the textual point of
their definition.
- Similarly, type synonyms will be unfolded only after the textual point
of their definition.
* [x] Fix CLI
* [x] Fix REPL
* [x] Fix highlighting
* [x] Fix HTML generation
* [x] Adapt test suite
This PR introduces FileExt type, and consequently, one can generalise
methods and matches based on the file extension; for example,
`parseInputJuvixAsmFile` is now an app. `parseInputFile FileExtJuvixAsm`
- Closes#2258
# Overview
When we define a type with a single constructor and one ore more fields,
a local module is generated with the same name as the inductive type.
This module contains a projection for every field. Projections can be
used as any other function.
E.g. If we have
```
type Pair (A B : Type) := mkPair {
fst : A;
snd : B;
};
```
Then we generate
```
module Pair;
fst {A B : Type} : Pair A B -> A
| (mkPair a b) := a;
snd : {A B : Type} : Pair A B -> B
| (mkPair a b) := b;
end;
```
This PR implements pretty printing of evaluation results consistently
with Juvix syntax. The printed values do not necessarily originate
directly from the source code. All functions/lambdas are printed as
`<fun>`.
The same mechanism is used to implement pretty printing of unmatched
pattern examples.
Juvix REPL now uses the new value printing mechanism to display
evaluation results. Typing `nil` in the REPL will now just display
`nil`. The command `juvix dev repl` still prints raw JuvixCore terms.
* Closes#1957
* Closes#1985
The new `juvix dev repl` command is a copy of the `juvix repl` with the
addition of `--no-disambiguate` flag that is present on the `juvix dev
core from-concrete` command.
The `juvix repl` command now does not have the `--transforms`,
`--show-de-bruijn` flags as these are only relevant for compiler
developers. The eval transforms are always applied.
By default `juvix dev repl` uses the eval transforms. You can override
this by specifying the `-t` flag.
Also we now run `disambiguateNames` transform on the info table in the
`dev repl` (unless the `--no-disambiguate-names` flag is set). This is
so the output of the `juvix dev repl` will match that of `juvix dev core
from-concrete` and also so the output can be parsed by back the core
parser.
* Closes https://github.com/anoma/juvix/issues/1914