# IRIS COQ DEVELOPMENT This is the Coq development of the [Iris Project](http://iris-project.org). ## Prerequisites This version is known to compile with: - Coq 8.6.1 / 8.7.0 - Ssreflect 1.6.4 - A development version of [std++](https://gitlab.mpi-sws.org/robbertkrebbers/coq-stdpp) If you need to work with Coq 8.5, please check out the [iris-3.0 branch](https://gitlab.mpi-sws.org/FP/iris-coq/tree/iris-3.0). The easiest way to install the correct versions of the dependencies is through opam. You will need the Coq and Iris opam repositories: opam repo add coq-released https://coq.inria.fr/opam/released opam repo add iris-dev https://gitlab.mpi-sws.org/FP/opam-dev.git Once you got opam set up, run `make build-dep` to install the right versions of the dependencies. ## Updating After doing `git pull`, the development may fail to compile because of outdated dependencies. To fix that, please run `opam update` followed by `make build-dep`. ## Building Instructions Run `make -jN` to build the full development, where `N` is the number of your CPU cores. ## Structure * The folder [algebra](theories/algebra) contains the COFE and CMRA constructions as well as the solver for recursive domain equations. * The folder [base_logic](theories/base_logic) defines the Iris base logic and the primitive connectives. It also contains derived constructions that are entirely independent of the choice of resources. * The subfolder [lib](theories/base_logic/lib) contains some generally useful derived constructions. Most importantly, it defines composeable dynamic resources and ownership of them; the other constructions depend on this setup. * The folder [program_logic](theories/program_logic) specializes the base logic to build Iris, the program logic. This includes weakest preconditions that are defined for any language satisfying some generic axioms, and some derived constructions that work for any such language. * The folder [proofmode](theories/proofmode) contains the Iris proof mode, which extends Coq with contexts for persistent and spatial Iris assertions. It also contains tactics for interactive proofs in Iris. Documentation can be found in [ProofMode.md](ProofMode.md). * The folder [heap_lang](theories/heap_lang) defines the ML-like concurrent heap language * The subfolder [lib](theories/heap_lang/lib) contains a few derived constructions within this language, e.g., parallel composition. For more examples of using Iris and heap_lang, have a look at the [Iris Examples](https://gitlab.mpi-sws.org/FP/iris-examples). * The folder [tests](theories/tests) contains modules we use to test our infrastructure. Users of the Iris Coq library should *not* depend on these modules; they may change or disappear without any notice. ## Documentation A LaTeX version of the core logic definitions and some derived forms is available in [docs/iris.tex](docs/iris.tex). A compiled PDF version of this document is [available online](http://plv.mpi-sws.org/iris/appendix-3.1.pdf). ## Examples The following is a (probably incomplete) list of case studies that use Iris, and that should be compatible with this version: * [Iris Examples](https://gitlab.mpi-sws.org/FP/iris-examples) is where we collect miscellaneous case studies that do not have their own repository. * [LambdaRust](https://gitlab.mpi-sws.org/FP/LambdaRust-coq/) is a Coq formalization of the core Rust type system. * [Iris Atomic](https://gitlab.mpi-sws.org/FP/iris-atomic/) is an experimental formalization of logically atomic triples in Iris. ## For Developers: How to update the std++ dependency * Do the change in std++, push it. * Wait for CI to publish a new std++ version on the opam archive, then run `opam update iris-dev`. * In Iris, change the `opam` file to depend on the new version. * Run `make build-dep` (in Iris) to install the new version of std++. You may have to do `make clean` as Coq will likely complain about .vo file mismatches.