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1opam-version: "2.0" 2maintainer: "guillaume.melquiond@inria.fr" 3authors: [ 4 "François Bobot" 5 "Jean-Christophe Filliâtre" 6 "Claude Marché" 7 "Guillaume Melquiond" 8 "Andrei Paskevich" 9] 10 11homepage: "https://www.why3.org/" 12license: "LGPL-2.1-only" 13doc: "https://www.why3.org/doc/" 14bug-reports: "https://gitlab.inria.fr/why3/why3/issues" 15dev-repo: "git+https://gitlab.inria.fr/why3/why3.git" 16 17tags: [ 18 "deductive" 19 "program verification" 20 "formal specification" 21 "automated theorem prover" 22 "interactive theorem prover" 23] 24 25build: [ 26 ["./autogen.sh"] {dev} # when pinning, there might be no configure file 27 ["touch" "configure"] 28 ["./configure" 29 "--prefix" prefix 30 "--disable-frama-c" 31 "--disable-coq-libs" 32 "--disable-js-of-ocaml" 33 "--disable-re" 34 "--enable-ocamlfind" 35 "--disable-mpfr" {!mlmpfr:installed} 36 "--enable-mpfr" {mlmpfr:installed} 37 "--disable-zip" {!camlzip:installed} 38 "--enable-zip" {camlzip:installed} 39 "--disable-hypothesis-selection" {!ocamlgraph:installed} 40 "--enable-hypothesis-selection" {ocamlgraph:installed} 41 "--disable-stackify" {!ocamlgraph:installed | ocaml:version < "4.12"} 42 "--enable-stackify" {ocamlgraph:installed & ocaml:version >= "4.12"} 43 "--disable-ide"] 44 [make "-j%{jobs}%" "all" "byte"] 45 [make "doc" "stdlibdoc" "apidoc"] {with-doc} 46] 47 48install: [ 49 [make "install" "install-lib"] 50 [make "DOCDIR=%{_:doc}%" "install-doc"] {with-doc} 51] 52 53depends: [ 54 "conf-autoconf" {build & dev} 55 "ocaml" {>= "4.09"} 56 "ocamlfind" {build} 57 "menhir" {>= "20200211"} 58 "zarith" 59] 60 61depopts: [ 62 "camlzip" 63 "ocamlgraph" 64 "sexplib" 65 "ppx_deriving" {build} 66 "ppx_sexp_conv" {build} 67 "mlmpfr" 68] 69 70conflicts: [ 71 "why3-base" 72 "ocamlgraph" {< "1.8.2"} 73 "mlmpfr" {< "4.0.0"} 74] 75 76synopsis: "Why3 environment for deductive program verification" 77 78description: """ 79Why3 provides a rich language for specification and programming, called WhyML, and relies on external theorem provers, both automated and interactive, to discharge verification conditions. Why3 comes with a standard library of logical theories (integer and real arithmetic, Boolean operations, sets and maps, etc.) and basic programming data structures (arrays, queues, hash tables, etc.). A user can write WhyML programs directly and get correct-by-construction OCaml programs through an automated extraction mechanism. WhyML is also used as an intermediate language for the verification of C, Java, or Ada programs. 80 81Why3 is a complete reimplementation of the former Why platform. Among the new features are: numerous extensions to the input language, a new architecture for calling external provers, and a well-designed API, allowing to use Why3 as a software library. An important emphasis is put on modularity and genericity, giving the end user a possibility to easily reuse Why3 formalizations or to add support for a new external prover if wanted.""" 82 83url { 84 src: "https://why3.gitlabpages.inria.fr/releases/why3-1.8.0.tar.gz" 85 checksum: [ 86 "sha256=8037b8388d00ba86262520a0fd23114187207a55ff48cdbc0a541f2a19f0f3c1" 87 "md5=06dd02f87aa1a698f90f1f5eaf234920" 88 ] 89}