Crates.io | kontroli |
lib.rs | kontroli |
version | 0.4.0 |
source | src |
created_at | 2020-08-14 05:10:26.432606 |
updated_at | 2022-06-09 15:59:38.68104 |
description | Type checking for the lambda-Pi calculus modulo rewriting |
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repository | https://github.com/01mf02/kontroli-rs |
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Kontroli (Esperanto for verify) is an alternative implementation of the logical framework Dedukti, concentrating on the verification of proofs.
Kontroli's use case is to verify proofs generated by automated reasoning tools, such as proof assistants and automated theorem provers. It serves to verify the output of Dedukti by providing a "second opinion" and to make it easier for users to understand and learn from the implementation. It is also a testbed for parallelising type checking.
Kontroli requires at least Rust 1.56. Installation instructions are available at https://rustup.rs/.
To run Kontroli on output generated from Isabelle/Pure:
cargo run --release examples/pure.dk
The command line option
-j
enables concurrent checking and
-c
enables concurrent parsing.
To install Kontroli:
cargo install --path kocheck
Kontroli provides a command-line program, kocheck
, and a library.
The latter means that you can use Kontroli as part of your own applications.
Given that the Kontroli library does not rely on Rust's standard library,
you could use it also in environments such as web pages,
offering type checking as a service.
Kontroli tries to be the following:
There are a few differences with respect to Dedukti:
#EVAL
or #ASSERT
,
which are particularly used in Dedukti tests.
Instead, tests in the code base are preferred.Kontroli implements a subset of Dedukti's syntax. Examples of the syntax can be seen in examples/nat.dk or examples/pure.dk.
A few useful commands for developing Kontroli:
Generating documentation: cargo doc --open
Running tests: cargo test
Running benchmarks: cargo bench -p kontroli -- --sample-size 10