# Packages matching: installed
# Name # Installed # Synopsis
base-bigarray base
base-threads base
base-unix base
conf-findutils 1 Virtual package relying on findutils
coq 8.11.1 Formal proof management system
num 1.4 The legacy Num library for arbitrary-precision integer and rational arithmetic
ocaml 4.08.1 The OCaml compiler (virtual package)
ocaml-base-compiler 4.08.1 Official release 4.08.1
ocaml-config 1 OCaml Switch Configuration
ocamlfind 1.9.3 A library manager for OCaml
# opam file:
opam-version: "2.0"
name: "coq-stdpp"
version: "1.0.0"
maintainer: "Ralf Jung <jung@mpi-sws.org>"
homepage: "https://gitlab.mpi-sws.org/robbertkrebbers/coq-stdpp"
authors: "Robbert Krebbers, Jacques-Henri Jourdan, Ralf Jung"
bug-reports: "https://gitlab.mpi-sws.org/robbertkrebbers/coq-stdpp/issues"
license: "BSD"
dev-repo: "git+https://gitlab.mpi-sws.org/robbertkrebbers/coq-stdpp.git"
build: [
[make "-j%{jobs}%"]
]
install: [make "install"]
remove: [ "sh" "-c" "rm -rf '%{lib}%/coq/user-contrib/stdpp'" ]
depends: [
"ocaml"
"coq" {((>= "8.5.3" & < "8.8~") | (= "dev"))}
]
synopsis: "This project contains an extended \"Standard Library\" for Coq called coq-std++"
description: """
The key features of this library are as follows:
- It provides a great number of definitions and lemmas for common data
structures such as lists, finite maps, finite sets, and finite multisets.
- It uses type classes for common notations (like `โ
`, `โช`, and Haskell-style
monad notations) so that these can be overloaded for different data structures.
- It uses type classes to keep track of common properties of types, like it
having decidable equality or being countable or finite.
- Most data structures are represented in canonical ways so that Leibniz
equality can be used as much as possible (for example, for maps we have
`m1 = m2` iff `โ i, m1 !! i = m2 !! i`). On top of that, the library provides
setoid instances for most types and operations.
- It provides various tactics for common tasks, like an ssreflect inspired
`done` tactic for finishing trivial goals, a simple breadth-first solver
`naive_solver`, an equality simplifier `simplify_eq`, a solver `solve_proper`
for proving compatibility of functions with respect to relations, and a solver
`set_solver` for goals involving set operations.
- It is entirely dependency- and axiom-free."""
url {
src:
"https://gitlab.mpi-sws.org/iris/stdpp/-/archive/coq-stdpp-1.0.0.tar.gz"
checksum: "md5=274b1c461dd99b541d41500959498dee"
}
trueDry install with the current Coq version:
opam install -y --show-action coq-stdpp.1.0.0 coq.8.11.1[NOTE] Package coq is already installed (current version is 8.11.1).
The following dependencies couldn't be met:
- coq-stdpp -> coq (< 8.8~ & = dev) -> ocaml < 4.06.0
base of this switch (use `--unlock-base' to force)
Your request can't be satisfied:
- No available version of coq satisfies the constraints
No solution found, exiting
Dry install without Coq/switch base, to test if the problem was incompatibility with the current Coq/OCaml version:
opam remove -y coq; opam install -y --show-action --unlock-base coq-stdpp.1.0.0truetrueNo files were installed.
true