Add proper type checking of course-of-values tables:
+ Make sure that all subterms have the same type.
+ Resolve overloaded operators.
Note though that the GF book states in C.4.12 that the "course-of-values
table [...] format is not recommended for GF source code, since the
ordering of parameter values is not specified and therefore a
compiler-internal decision."
The CF parser in GF.Grammar.CF assigns function names to the rules, but they
are not always unique, causing rules to be dropped in the follwing CF->GF
conversion. So a pass has been added before the CF->GF conversion, to make
sure that function names are unique.
A comment says "rules have an amazingly easy parser", but the parser looks
like quick hack. It is very sloppy and silently ignores many errors, e.g.
- Explicitly given function names should end with '.', but if the do not, the
last character in the function name is silently dropped.
- Everything following a ';' is silently dropped.
Trailing spaces caused the command line parse to be ambiguous, and
ambiguous parses were rejected by function readCommandLine, causing
the cryptic error message "command not parsed".
The only use of PGF.Tree outside the PGF library was in GF.Command.Commands,
and it was eliminated by using PGF.Expr directly instead.
PGF.Paraphrase still uses PGF.Tree.
This module should not be part of the public PGF library API, and it was only
used in GF.CompileToAPI, so the code was moved there. The module defined
constFuncs and syntaxFuncs, but only syntaxFuncs was used.
+ References to modules under src/compiler have been eliminated from the PGF
library (under src/runtime/haskell). Only two functions had to be moved (from
GF.Data.Utilities to PGF.Utilities) to make this possible, other apparent
dependencies turned out to be vacuous.
+ In gf.cabal, the GF executable no longer directly depends on the PGF library
source directory, but only on the exposed library modules. This means that
there is less duplication in gf.cabal and that the 30 modules in the
PGF library will no longer be compiled twice while building GF.
To make this possible, additional PGF library modules have been exposed, even
though they should probably be considered for internal use only. They could
be collected in a PGF.Internal module, or marked as "unstable", to make
this explicit.
+ Also, by using the -fwarn-unused-imports flag, ~220 redundant imports were
found and removed, reducing the total number of imports by ~15%.