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SERCOMP
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SEE ALSO
NAME
sercomp - manual page for sercomp
DESCRIPTION
NAME
sercomp - sercomp Coq Compiler
SYNOPSIS
sercomp [OPTION]??? FILE
DESCRIPTION
Experimental Coq compiler with serialization and deserialization support.
USAGE
To serialize ‘fs/fun.v‘ with logical path ‘Funs‘:
sercomp -Q fs,Funs --input = vernac --mode = sexp fs/fun.v > fs/fun.sexp
To deserialize and check ‘fs/fun.sexp‘ with logical path ‘Funs‘:
sercomp -Q fs,Funs --input = sexp --mode = check fs/fun.sexp
To generate ‘fs/fun.vo‘ from ‘fs/fun.sexp‘ with logical path ‘Funs‘:
sercomp -Q fs,Funs --input = sexp --mode = vo fs/fun.sexp
See the documentation on the project’s webpage for more information.
ARGUMENTS
FILE (required)
Input file.
OPTIONS
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--async = COQTOP |
Enable async support using Coq binary COQTOP (experimental).
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--async-workers = VAL (absent=3) |
Maximum number of async workers.
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--coqlib = COQPATH (absent=/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/ocaml/5.3.0/coq) |
Load Coq.Init.Prelude from COQPATH; plugins/ and theories/ should live there.
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--debug |
Enable debug mode for Coq.
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--disallow-sprop |
Forbid using the proof irrelevant SProp sort (allowed by default)
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--error-recovery |
Enable Coq’s error recovery inside tactics and commands.
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--exn_on_opaque |
[debug option] raise an exception on non-serializeble terms
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-I DIR, --ml-include-path = DIR |
Include DIR in default loadpath, for locating ML files
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--impredicative-set |
Enable Coq -impredicative-set option (disabled by default)
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--indices-matter |
Levels of indices (and nonuniform parameters) contribute to the level of inductives (disabled by default)
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--input = VAL (absent=vernac) |
either vernac: Coq vernacular or sexp: serialized Coq vernacular
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--mode = VAL (absent=parse) |
one of parse: parse the file and remain silent (except for Coq output), stats: output stats on the input file, print: output using the Coq pretty printer, sexp: output serialized version of the input file, check: check proofs in the file and remain silent (except for Coq output), vo: check proofs and output .vo version of the input file or kenv: check proofs and output the final kernel enviroment
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--omit_att |
[debug option] omit attribute nodes
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--omit_env |
[debug option] turn enviroments into abstract objects
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--omit_loc |
[debug option] shorten location printing
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--printer = VAL (absent=sertop) |
one of sertop, a custom printer (UTF-8 with emacs-compatible quoting), human, sexplib’s human-format printer (recommended for debug sessions) or mach, sexplib’s machine-format printer
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-Q DIR,LP, --load-path = DIR ,LP |
Bind a logical loadpath LP to a directory DIR
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--quick |
Skip checking opaque proofs (very experimental).
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-R DIR,LP, --rec-load-path = DIR ,LP |
Bind a logical loadpath LP to a directory DIR and implicitly open its namespace.
COMMON OPTIONS
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--help [= FMT ] (default=auto) |
Show this help in format FMT. The value FMT must be one of auto, pager, groff or plain. With auto, the format is pager or plain whenever the TERM env var is dumb or undefined.
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--version |
Show version information.
EXIT STATUS
sercomp exits with:
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0 |
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on success. |
123 on indiscriminate errors reported on standard error.
124 on command line parsing errors.
125 on unexpected internal errors (bugs).
SEE ALSO
The full documentation for sercomp is maintained as a Texinfo manual. If the info and sercomp programs are properly installed at your site, the command
info sercomp
should give you access to the complete manual.