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\chapter{Miscellaneous tools}
Subsequently we describe various Isabelle related utilities --- in
alphabetical order.
\section{Viewing documentation --- \texttt{isatool doc}} \label{sec:tool-doc}
The \tooldx{doc} utility displays online documentation:
\begin{ttbox}
Usage: isatool doc [DOC]
View Isabelle documentation DOC, or show list of available documents.
\end{ttbox}
If called without arguments, it lists all available documents. Each
line starts with an identifier, followed by some comment. Any of these
identifiers may be specified as the first argument in order to have
the corresponding document displayed.
\medskip The \texttt{ISABELLE_DOCS} setting specifies the list of
directories (separated by colons) to be scanned for documentations.
The program for viewing \texttt{dvi} files is set in
\texttt{DVI_VIEWER}.
\section{Tuning proof scripts --- \texttt{isatool expandshort}}
The \tooldx{expandshort} utility tunes {\ML} proof scripts to enhance
readability a bit:
\begin{ttbox}
Usage: expandshort [FILES ...]
Expand shorthand goal commands in FILES. Also contracts uses of
resolve_tac, dresolve_tac, eresolve_tac, rewrite_goals_tac on
1-element lists; furthermore expands tabs, since they are now
forbidden in ML string constants.
Renames old versions of FILES by appending "~~".
\end{ttbox}
In the files supplied as arguments, all occurrences of the shorthand
commands \texttt{br}, \texttt{be} etc.\ are replaced with the
corresponding full commands. Shorthand commands should appear one per
line. The old versions of the files are renamed to have the
suffix~\verb'~~'.
\section{Get logic images --- \texttt{isatool findlogics}}
The \tooldx{findlogics} utility traverses all directories specified in
\texttt{ISABELLE_PATH}, looking for Isabelle logic images. Its usage
is:
\begin{ttbox}
Usage: isatool findlogics
Collect heap file names from ISABELLE_PATH.
\end{ttbox}
The base names of all files found on the path are printed --- sorted
and with duplicates removed. Also note that \texttt{ISABELLE_PATH}
implicitely depends upon \texttt{ML_SYSTEM}. Thus switching to another
{\ML} compiler may change the set of logic images available.
\section{Inspecting the settings environment -- \texttt{isatool getenv}}
\label{sec:tool-getenv}
The Isabelle settings environment --- as provided by the site-default
and user-specific settings files --- can be inspected with the
\tooldx{getenv} utility:
\begin{ttbox}
Usage: isatool getenv [OPTIONS] [VARNAMES ...]
Options are:
-a display complete environment
-b print values only (doesn't work for -a)
Get value of VARNAMES from the Isabelle settings.
\end{ttbox}
With the \texttt{-a} option, one may inspect the full process
environment that Isabelle related programs are run in. This usually
contains much more variables than are actually Isabelle settings.
Normally output is a list of lines of the form
\mbox{$varname$\texttt{=}$value$}. The \texttt{-b} option causes only
the values to be printed.
\subsection*{Examples}
Get the {\ML} system identifier and the location where the compiler
binaries are supposed to reside as follows:
\begin{ttbox}
isatool getenv ML_SYSTEM ML_HOME
{\out ML_SYSTEM=smlnj-1.09}
{\out ML_HOME=/usr/local/sml109.27/bin}
\end{ttbox}
The next one peeks at the search path that \texttt{isabelle} uses to
locate logic images:
\begin{ttbox}
isatool getenv -b ISABELLE_PATH
{\out /home/me/isabelle/heaps/smlnj-1.09:/proj/isabelle/heaps/smlnj-1.09}
\end{ttbox}
We used the \texttt{-b} option to suppress the \texttt{ISABELLE_PATH=}
prefix. The value above is what became of the following assignment in
the default settings file:
\begin{ttbox}
ISABELLE_PATH=\$ISABELLE_HOME_USER/heaps:\$ISABELLE_HOME/heaps
\end{ttbox}
Note how the \texttt{ML_SYSTEM} value got appended automatically to
each path component. This is a special feature of
\texttt{ISABELLE_PATH} (and also of \texttt{ISABELLE_OUTPUT}).
\section{Isabelle's version of make --- \texttt{isatool make}}
The Isabelle \tooldx{make} utility is a very simple wrapper for
ordinary Unix \texttt{make}:
\begin{ttbox}
Usage: isatool make [ARGS ...]
Compiles logic in current directory using IsaMakefile.
ARGS are directly passed to the system make program.
\end{ttbox}
Note that the Isabelle settings environment is also active. Thus one
may refer to its values within the \texttt{IsaMakefile}, e.g.\
\texttt{\$(ISABELLE_OUTPUT)}. Furthermore, programs started from the
make file also inherit this environment.
\medskip You may want to have a look at the \texttt{IsaMakefile}s of
the distributed object-logics as examples for your own developements.
\section{Running complete logics --- \texttt{isatool usedir}} \label{sec:tool-usedir}
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% -g BOOL generate theory graph data (default false)
\begin{ttbox}
Usage: isatool usedir LOGIC NAME
Options are:
-b build mode (output heap image, use dir ".")
-h BOOL generate theory HTML data (default false)
-s NAME override session NAME
Build object-logic or run examples. Also creates browsing
information (HTML etc.) according to settings.
\end{ttbox}
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