# Packages matching: installed # Name # Installed # Synopsis base-bigarray base base-threads base base-unix base conf-findutils 1 Virtual package relying on findutils conf-gmp 4 Virtual package relying on a GMP lib system installation coq 8.15.1 Formal proof management system dune 3.1.1 Fast, portable, and opinionated build system ocaml 4.13.1 The OCaml compiler (virtual package) ocaml-base-compiler 4.13.1 Official release 4.13.1 ocaml-config 2 OCaml Switch Configuration ocaml-options-vanilla 1 Ensure that OCaml is compiled with no special options enabled ocamlfind 1.9.3 A library manager for OCaml zarith 1.12 Implements arithmetic and logical operations over arbitrary-precision integers # opam file: opam-version: "2.0" name: "coq-stdpp" maintainer: "Ralf Jung <jung@mpi-sws.org>" homepage: "https://gitlab.mpi-sws.org/iris/stdpp" authors: "Robbert Krebbers, Jacques-Henri Jourdan, Ralf Jung" bug-reports: "https://gitlab.mpi-sws.org/iris/stdpp/issues" license: "BSD" dev-repo: "git+https://gitlab.mpi-sws.org/iris/stdpp.git" tags: [ "date:2019-08-29" ] synopsis: "std++ is an extended \"Standard Library\" for Coq" 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.""" depends: [ "coq" {(>= "8.7.2" & < "8.11~") | (= "dev")} ] build: [make "-j%{jobs}%"] install: [make "install"] url { src: "https://gitlab.mpi-sws.org/iris/stdpp/-/archive/coq-stdpp-1.2.1.tar.gz" checksum: "sha512=8eb04e9a70a9be0b7a9565516d03952ec9c54cb7abe20ddea4d27ceb3c18022fdf2f1409df6988092741a0e5e9086f852dc2eb3e7bdc4f4eff91b2baa72c16af" }
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Dry install with the current Coq version:
opam install -y --show-action coq-stdpp.1.2.1 coq.8.15.1
[NOTE] Package coq is already installed (current version is 8.15.1). The following dependencies couldn't be met: - coq-stdpp -> coq (< 8.11~ & = dev) -> ocaml < 4.10 base of this switch (use `--unlock-base' to force) 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.1.2.1
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No files were installed.
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