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Coq to Rust program extraction. The whole tree is on the original Coq code base.

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coq2rust

See input.v for examples of extracted Coq terms.

try

$ ./configure -local
$ ./compile.sh

at the directory containing this file. After this, test.rs will contain the extracted code like this:

enum Empty_set<> {
 
}


enum Unit<> {
 Tt
}


enum Bool<> {
 True,
 False
}


fn xorb(b1: Bool, b2: Bool) -> Bool {
  match b1 {
  Bool::True =>
    (match b2 {
     Bool::True => Bool::False,
     Bool::False => Bool::True
     }),
  Bool::False => b2
  }
}

enum Nat<> {
 O,
 S(Box<Nat>)
}


enum Prod< a, b> {
 Pair(Box<a>, Box<b>)
}


fn fst<p,a2>(p: Prod<p,a2>) -> p { match p {
Prod::Pair(box x,box y) => x
} }

enum List< a> {
 Nil,
 Cons(Box<a>, Box<(List<a>)>)
}


fn app<m0>(l: List<m0>, m0: List<m0>) -> List<m0> {
  match l {
  List::Nil => m0,
  List::Cons(box a,box l1) => List::Cons((box () a), (box () (app (l1,m0))))
  }
}

fn add(n0: Nat, m0: Nat) -> Nat {
  match n0 {
  Nat::O => m0,
  Nat::S(box p) => Nat::S((box () (add (p,m0))))
  }
}

fn n() -> Unit {
  Unit::Tt
}

fn m() -> Bool {
  Bool::True
}

enum Emp<> {
 
}


type Single =
  Unit;
  // singleton inductive, whose constructor was s
  
fn o() -> Single {
  Unit::Tt
}

enum Double<> {
 D0(Box<Unit>),
 D1
}


fn d() -> Double {
  Double::D0((box () Unit::Tt))
}

fn e() -> Double {
  Double::D1
}

enum Two_arg<> {
 Ta(Box<Unit>, Box<Unit>)
}


fn tv() -> Two_arg {
  Two_arg::Ta((box () Unit::Tt), (box () Unit::Tt))
}

fn num() -> Nat {
  Nat::S((box () (Nat::S((box () Nat::O)))))
}

fn f(d0: Double) -> Unit {
  Unit::Tt
}

fn g(d0: Double) -> Double { match d0 {
Double::D0(box u) => Double::D1,
Double::D1 => Double::D0((box () Unit::Tt))
} }

enum Even<> {
 O0,
 Eo(Box<Odd>)
}

enum Odd<> {
 Oe(Box<Even>)
}

Below is the original Coq README

           	         THE COQ V8 SYSTEM
        	         =================

INSTALLATION.

See the file INSTALL for installation procedure.

DOCUMENTATION.

The documentation is part of the archive in directory doc. The documentation of the last released version is available on the Coq web site at http://coq.inria.fr/doc.

CHANGES.

There is a file named CHANGES that explains the differences and the incompatibilities since last versions. If you upgrade Coq, please read it carefully.

AVAILABILITY.

Coq is available from http://coq.inria.fr.

THE COQ CLUB.

The Coq Club moderated mailing list is meant to be a standard way to discuss questions about the Coq system and related topics. The subscription link can be found at http://coq.inria.fr/community.

The topics to be discussed in the club should include:

 * technical problems;

 * questions about proof developments;

 * suggestions and questions about the implementation;

 * announcements of proofs;

 * theoretical questions about typed lambda-calculi which are
   closely related to Coq.

For any questions/suggestions about the Coq Club, please write to [email protected].

BUGS REPORT.

Send your bug reports by filling a form at

    http://coq.inria.fr/bugs

To be effective, bug reports should mention the Caml version used to compile and run Coq, the Coq version (coqtop -v), the configuration used, and include a complete source example leading to the bug.

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