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A development version of
[
Iris
](
https://gitlab.mpi-sws.org/FP/iris-coq/
)
-
The coq86-devel branch of
[
Autosubst
](
https://github.com/uds-psl/autosubst
)
The easiest way to install the correct versions of the dependencies is through
opam. You will need the Coq and Iris opam repositories:
## Building from source
When building from source, we recommend to use opam (1.2.2 or newer) for
installing the dependencies. This requires the following two 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
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Once you got opam set up, run
`make build-dep`
to install the right versions
of the dependencies.
## Building
Run
`make -jN`
to build the full development, where
`N`
is the number of your
CPU cores.
Run
`make`
to build the full development.
To update, do
`git pull`
. After an update, the development may fail to compile
because of outdated dependencies. To fix that, please run
`opam update`
followed by
`make build-dep`
.
## Case Studies
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