ottversion

A tool for writing definitions of programming languages and calculi

Ott takes as input a definition of a language syntax and semantics, in a concise and readable ASCII notation that is close to what one would write in informal mathematics. It generates output:

  • a LaTeX source file that defines commands to build a typeset version of the definition;
  • a Coq version of the definition;
  • a HOL version of the definition;
  • an Isabelle/HOL version of the definition;
  • a Lem version of the definition;
  • an OCaml version of the syntax of the definition. Additionally, it can be run as a filter, taking a LaTeX/Coq/Isabelle/HOL/Lem/OCaml source file with embedded (symbolic) terms of the defined language, parsing them and replacing them by typeset terms.
AuthorsPeter Sewell, Francesco Zappa Nardelli and Scott Owens
LicensesBSD-3-Clause and LGPL-2.1-only
Published
Homepagehttp://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~pes20/ott/
Issue Trackerhttps://github.com/ott-lang/ott/issues
MaintainerHannes Mehnert <hannes@mehnert.org>
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Source [http] https://github.com/ott-lang/ott/archive/0.29.tar.gz
md5=6284382d02bd01ed00fe0e09fe3b777f
Edithttps://github.com/ocaml/opam-repository/tree/master/packages/ott/ott.0.29/opam
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