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Some notes on multi-platform support of Isabelle |
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Preamble |
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The general programming model is that of a stylized ML + Scala + POSIX |
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environment, with as little system-specific code in user-space tools |
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as possible. |
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The basic Isabelle system infrastructure provides some facilities to |
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make this work, e.g. see the ML and Scala modules File and Path, or |
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functions like Isabelle_System.bash. The settings environment also |
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provides some means for portability, e.g. the bash function |
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"platform_path" to keep the impression that Windows/Cygwin adheres to |
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Isabelle/POSIX standards, although Poly/ML and the JVM are |
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Windows-specific things. |
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When producing add-on tools, it is important to stay within this clean |
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room of Isabelle, and refrain from overly ambitious system hacking. |
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The existing Isabelle scripts follow a peculiar style that reflects |
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long years of experience in getting system plumbing right. |
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Supported platforms |
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The following hardware and operating system platforms are officially |
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supported by the Isabelle distribution (and bundled tools), with the |
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following reference versions (which have been selected to be neither |
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too old nor too new): |
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x86-linux Ubuntu 10.04 LTS |
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x86_64-linux Ubuntu 10.04 LTS |
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x86_64-darwin Mac OS X 10.7 Lion (macbroy6) |
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Mac OS X 10.8 Mountain Lion (macbroy30) |
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Mac OS X 10.9 Mavericks (macbroy2) |
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Mac OS X 10.10 Yosemite (macbroy31) |
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x86-cygwin Cygwin 1.7 (vmbroy9) |
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All of the above platforms are 100% supported by Isabelle -- end-users |
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should not have to care about the differences (at least in theory). |
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Fringe platforms like BSD or Solaris are unsupported. |
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32 bit vs. 64 bit platforms |
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Most users have 64 bit hardware and are running a 64 bit operating |
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system by default. For Linux this usually means missing 32 bit shared |
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libraries, so native x86_64-linux needs to be used by default, despite |
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its doubled space requirements for Poly/ML heaps. For Mac OS X, the |
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x86-darwin personality usually works seamlessly for C/C++ programs, |
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but the Java 7 platform is only available for x86_64-darwin. |
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Add-on executables are expected to work without manual user |
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configuration. Each component settings script needs to determine the |
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platform details appropriately. |
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The Isabelle settings environment provides the following variables to |
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help configuring platform-dependent tools: |
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ISABELLE_PLATFORM64 (potentially empty) |
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ISABELLE_PLATFORM32 |
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ISABELLE_PLATFORM |
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The ISABELLE_PLATFORM setting variable refers to the 32 bit version of |
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the platform, even on 64 bit hardware. Using regular bash notation, |
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tools may express their preference for 64 bit with a fall-back for 32 |
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bit as follows: |
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"${ISABELLE_PLATFORM64:-$ISABELLE_PLATFORM32}" |
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Moreover note that ML and JVM usually have a different idea of the |
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platform, depending on the respective binaries that are actually run. |
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Poly/ML 5.5.x performs best in 32 bit mode, even for large |
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applications, thanks to its sophisticated heap management. The JVM |
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usually works better in 64 bit mode, which allows its heap to grow |
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beyond 2 GB. |
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The traditional "uname" Unix tool usually only tells about its own |
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executable format, not the underlying platform! |
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Dependable system tools |
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The following portable system tools can be taken for granted: |
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* GNU bash as uniform shell on all platforms. The POSIX "standard" |
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shell /bin/sh is *not* appropriate, because there are too many |
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non-standard implementations of it. |
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* Perl as largely portable system programming language, with its |
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fairly robust support for processes, signals, sockets etc. |
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* Scala with Java 1.8. Isabelle/Scala irons out many oddities and |
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portability issues of the Java platform. |
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Known problems |
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* Mac OS X: If MacPorts is installed there is some danger that |
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accidental references to its shared libraries are created |
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(e.g. libgmp). Use otool -L to check if compiled binaries also work |
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without MacPorts. |
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* Mac OS X: If MacPorts is installed and its version of Perl takes |
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precedence over /usr/bin/perl in the PATH, then the end-user needs |
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to take care of installing extra modules, e.g. for HTTP support. |
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Such add-ons are usually included in Apple's /usr/bin/perl by |
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default. |
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* The Java runtime has its own idea about the underlying platform, |
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which affects Java native libraries in particular. In |
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Isabelle/Scala the function isabelle.Platform.jvm_platform |
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identifies the JVM platform. Since a particular Java version is |
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always bundled with Isabelle, the resulting settings also provide |
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some clues about its platform, without running it. |
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* Common Unix tools like /bin/sh, /bin/kill, sed, ulimit are |
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notoriously non-portable an should be avoided. |