ISABELLE-93 DISTRIBUTION DIRECTORY
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ISABELLE-93 IS INCOMPATIBLE WITH EARLIER VERSIONS. PLEASE CONSULT THE
DOCUMENTATION.
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This directory contains the complete Isabelle system. To build and test the
entire system, including all object-logics, use the shell script make-all.
Pure Isabelle and each of the object-logics can be built separately using the
Makefiles in the respective directories; read them for more information.
THE MAKEFILES
The Makefiles can use two different Standard ML compilers: Poly/ML version
2.03 or later (from Abstract Hardware Ltd) and Standard ML of New Jersey
(Version 0.93 or later). Poly/ML is a commercial product and costs money,
but it is reliable and its database system is convenient for interactive
work. SML of New Jersey requires lots of store and disc space, but it is
free and its code sometimes runs faster. Both compilers are perfectly
satisfactory for running Isabelle.
The Makefiles and make-all use environment variables that you should set
according to your site configuration. See file make-all-nj for an example
using the Bourne shell, sh.
ISABELLEBIN is the directory to hold Poly/ML databases or New Jersey ML
images. This directory *must* be different from the Isabelle source
directory. When using Poly/ML, ISABELLEBIN must be an absolute pathname
(one starting with "/").
ML_DBASE is an *absolute* pathname to the initial Poly/ML database. It is not
required for New Jersey ML.
ISABELLECOMP is the ML compiler, typically "poly -noDisplay" or "sml". If
ISABELLECOMP begins with the letters "poly" then the Makefiles assume that
it is Poly/ML; if it begins with the letters "sml" then they assume
Standard ML of New Jersey.
If a Poly/ML session fails with the message "Run out of store" then you
have used up the entire heap. If your tactic is not in a loop, allocating
more heap at startup should correct the problem. For instance, "poly -h
15000" allocates sufficient heap space to rebuild all Isabelle examples.
STRUCTURE OF THIS DIRECTORY
The directory Pure containes pure Isabelle, which has no object-logic.
Other important files include...
COPYRIGHT Copyright notice and Disclaimer of Warranty
make-all shell script for building entire system
make-all-poly sample make-all invocation for Poly/ML
make-all-nj sample make-all invocation for SML of NJ
change_simp shell script to help convert sources to new simplifier
conv-theory-files.pl perl script to rename old theory files
expandshort shell script to expand "shortcuts" in files
prove_goal.el Emacs command to change proof format
xlisten shell script for running Isabelle under X
teeinput shell script to run Isabelle, logging inputs to a file
Pure directory of source files for Pure Isabelle
Provers directory of generic theorem provers
xlisten sets up a window running Isabelle, with a separate small "listener"
window, which keeps a log of all input lines. This log is a useful record
of a session. If you are not running X windows, teeinput can still be used at
least to record (if not to display) the log.
The following subdirectories contain object-logics:
FOL Natural deduction First-Order Logic (intuitionistic and classical)
FOLP First-Order Logic with Proof terms
ZF Zermelo-Fraenkel set theory
HOL Classical Higher-Order Logic
LCF Logic for Computable Functions (domain theory) built upon FOL
HOLCF A version of LCF built upon HOL
CTT Constructive Type Theory
LK Classical first-order sequent calculus
Modal The modal logics T, S4, S43
CCL Martin Coen's Classical Computational Logic
Cube Barendregt's Lambda Cube
Object-logics include examples files in subdirectory ex or file ex.ML.
These files can be loaded in batch mode. The commands can also be
executed interactively, using the windows on your workstation. This is a
good way to get started.
Each object-logic is built on top of Pure Isabelle, and possibly on top of
another object logic like FOL or LK. A database or binary called Pure is
first created, then the object-logic is loaded on top. Poly/ML extends
Pure using its "make_database" operation. Standard ML of New Jersey starts
with the Pure core image and loads the object-logic's ROOT.ML.
HOW TO GET A STANDARD ML COMPILER
To obtain Poly/ML, contact Mike Crawley <mjc@ahl.co.uk> at Abstract
Hardware Ltd, The Howell Building, Brunel University, Uxbridge UB8 3PH,
England.
To obtain Standard ML of New Jersey, contact David MacQueen
<dbm@com.att.research> at AT&T Bell Laboratories, 600 Mountain Avenue,
Murray Hill, NJ 07974, USA. This compiler is available by FTP. Connect to
research.att.com; login as anonymous with your userid as password; set
binary mode; transfer files from the directory dist/ml.
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Please report any problems you encounter. While we shall try to be helpful,
we can accept no responsibility for the deficiences of Isabelle and their
consequences.
Lawrence C Paulson E-mail: lcp@cl.cam.ac.uk
Computer Laboratory Phone: +44-223-334600
University of Cambridge Fax: +44-223-334748
Pembroke Street
Cambridge CB2 3QG
England
Tobias Nipkow E-mail: nipkow@informatik.tu-muenchen.de
Institut fuer Informatik Phone: +49-89-2105-2690
T. U. Muenchen Fax: +49-89-2105-8183
D-80290 Muenchen
Germany
Last updated 20 May 1994