"gf -server" mode now contains everything needed to run the minibar and
the grammar editor (including example-based grammar writing).
The Setup.hs script installs the required files where gf -server can find them.
These files have been moved to a new directory: src/www.
The separate server program pgf-http is now obsolete.
"gf -server" mode now includes PGF service and the services to support
example-based grammar writing. (But gf -server is not quite ready to replace
pgf-http yet...)
Also bumped GF version number to 3.2.10-darcs
The editor needs to keep track of both the raw term and the nice term returned
by exprToAPI. (Manually constructed linearization rules will now have the
raw term and can not be tested.)
Also replace metavariables in generalized terms with the apropriate parameter
from the linearization rule.
Also fix communication problems caused by inconsistent use of show/read vs
showExpr/readExpr.
This reverts the previous change. Not preprocessing opers turns out to make a
difference in what needs to be mentioned in restricted inheritance/imports.
This also allows the parameter rec to be removed from function computeTermOpt.
(The change is made in GF.Compile.Compute.ConcreteLazy, but not in
GF.Compile.Compute.ConcreteStrict.)
This patch adds GF.Compile.Compute.ConcreteLazy, which replaces the Err monad
with the Identity monad. While the Err monad makes the interpreter
(hyper)strict, the Identity monad let's the interpreter inherit Haskell's
laziness. This can give big speedups: from 50s to 1s in one example,
from ~4 minutes to ~2 minutes for the RGL.
This is still experimental and might be buggy, so it is off by default.
You can turn it on by configuring with the -fcclazy flag, e.g.
cabal configure -fcclazy
Let me know if anything breaks.
It is needed by greatestResource (and similar functions, presumably).
So keep both the list and the finite map of modules. This slows down some
things, but the compilation of PhrasebookFin.pgf benefits from it.
To be continued...
This speeds up the compilation of PhrasebookFin.pgf by 12%, mosly by speeding
up calls to lookupModule in calls from lookupParamValues, in calls
from allParamValues.
The invariant "modules are stored in dependency order" is no longer respected!
But the type MGrammar is now abstract, making it easier to maintain this or
other invariants in the future.