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The Rocq Prover -- Core Binaries and Tools
Install
dune-project
Dependency
Authors
Maintainers
Sources
rocq-9.0.0.tar.gz
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doc/rocq-runtime.toplevel/Coqtop/index.html
Module CoqtopSource
Definition of custom toplevels. init_extra is used to do custom initialization run launches a custom toplevel.
Source
type ('a, 'b) custom_toplevel = {parse_extra : Coqargs.t -> string list -> 'a * string list;usage : Boot.Usage.specific_usage;init_extra : 'a -> Coqargs.injection_command list -> opts:Coqargs.t -> 'b;initial_args : Coqargs.t;run : 'a -> opts:Coqargs.t -> 'b -> unit;
}The generic Rocq main module. start custom will parse the command line, print the banner, initialize the load path, load the input state, load the files given on the command line, load the resource file, produce the output state if any, and finally will launch custom.run.
The string list argument is typically List.tl (Array.to_list Sys.argv).
Prepare state for interactive loop
Source
val init_toploop :
Coqargs.t ->
Stm.AsyncOpts.stm_opt ->
Coqargs.injection_command list ->
Vernac.State.tThe specific characterization of the coqtop_toplevel
Source
val coqtop_toplevel :
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