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coq-sail-stdpp.opam
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opam-version: "2.0"
name: "coq-sail-stdpp"
version: "0.18"
maintainer: "Sail Devs <[email protected]>"
authors: [
"Alasdair Armstrong"
"Thomas Bauereiss"
"Brian Campbell"
"Shaked Flur"
"Jonathan French"
"Kathy Gray"
"Robert Norton"
"Christopher Pulte"
"Peter Sewell"
"Mark Wassell"
]
homepage: "http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~pes20/sail/"
bug-reports: "https://github.com/rems-project/coq-sail/issues"
doc: "https://github.com/rems-project/sail/blob/sail2/README.md"
license: "BSD-3-clause"
dev-repo: "git+https://github.com/rems-project/coq-sail.git"
build: [
["sh" "-exc" "./prepare-stdpp-src.sh"]
[make "-C" "src-stdpp"]
]
install: [make "-C" "src-stdpp" "install"]
depends: [
"coq" {>= "8.14.0"}
"coq-stdpp-bitvector"
]
# Ensure that if we're building from Sail then the version is compatible
conflicts: [
"sail" { != version }
]
synopsis:
"Support library for Sail, a language for describing the instruction semantics of processors, using stdpp bitvectors"
description:
"""The support library for instruction-set semantics generated from Sail.
Sail is a language for describing the instruction-set
architecture (ISA) semantics of processors. Sail aims to provide a
engineer-friendly, vendor-pseudocode-like language for describing
instruction semantics. It is essentially a first-order imperative
language, but with lightweight dependent typing for numeric types and
bitvector lengths, which are automatically checked using Z3. It has
been used for several papers, available from
http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~pes20/sail/.
The Sail tool can be found in main opam repository."""
tags: [
"logpath:Sail"
"category:Computer Science/Semantics and Compilation/Semantics"
]