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===News=== | ===News=== | ||
* ''1st April 2022'': [[#Version_4.0.4|Version 4.0.4]] is released. It requires Rodin 3.5. | |||
* ''29th September 2021'': [[#Version_4.0.3|Version 4.0.3]] is released. It requires Rodin 3.5. | |||
* ''4th June 2021'': [[#Version_4.0.2|Version 4.0.2]] is released. It requires Rodin 3.5. | |||
* ''22th December 2020'': [[#Version_4.0.1|Version 4.0.1]] is released. It requires Rodin 3.5. | * ''22th December 2020'': [[#Version_4.0.1|Version 4.0.1]] is released. It requires Rodin 3.5. | ||
* ''19th December 2014'': [[#Version_3.0.0|Version 3.0.o]] is released. It requires Rodin 3.1. | * ''19th December 2014'': [[#Version_3.0.0|Version 3.0.o]] is released. It requires Rodin 3.1. | ||
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===Releases=== | ===Releases=== | ||
===== Version 4.0.4 ===== | |||
''1st April 2022'' | |||
Release target: Rodin 3.5 | |||
* Bug fixes: | |||
** Type annotations in theorem instantiations are correctly substituted | |||
** Defining a commutative predicate operator does not cause an exception anymore | |||
** The return type of axiomatic operators is correctly checked (beforehand, any syntactically valid type was accepted) | |||
** A proof obligation is generated for the well-definedness condition of recursive operators | |||
** Case expressions of recursive operators containing the same variable name twice are rejected (rather than silently failing) | |||
* Feature requests: | |||
** Theorems can be filtered by name in the theorem instantiation dialog | |||
** The theorem instantiation dialog is now initialized with the project and context selected the last time the dialog was used | |||
** When there is a single element in a combo box of the theorem instantiation dialog, it is selected by default | |||
===== Version 4.0.3 ===== | |||
''29th September 2021'' | |||
Release target: Rodin 3.5 | |||
* Bug fixes: | |||
** Operators that have parameters with the same name but different types are now handled correctly in both the editor and the prover (for rewriting the definition) | |||
** Theorems instantiated during proof are now correctly typed (in some cases, some type information was missing) | |||
===== Version 4.0.2 ===== | |||
''4th June 2021'' | |||
Release target: Rodin 3.5 | |||
* Bug fixes: | |||
** Datatypes that have several type parameters are now serialized in the right order; it fixes some issues with proofs and proof replay. | |||
** Manually applied inference and rewrite rules are now replayed correctly (in some cases, their replay was displayed as uncertain). | |||
===== Version 4.0.1 ===== | ===== Version 4.0.1 ===== | ||
''22th December 2020'' | ''22th December 2020'' | ||
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===Features Requests and Bugs=== | ===Features Requests and Bugs=== | ||
Please do not hesitate to raise any issues with regards to usability as well as efficiency. Finally, please remember to report any bugs through the SourceForge portal. | Please do not hesitate to raise any issues with regards to usability as well as efficiency. Finally, please remember to report any bugs through the SourceForge portal. | ||
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Latest revision as of 13:50, 1 April 2022
Back to Theory Plug-in.
Follow this page for the latest on the Theory plug-in. The user manual is also provided together with the installation details.
News
- 1st April 2022: Version 4.0.4 is released. It requires Rodin 3.5.
- 29th September 2021: Version 4.0.3 is released. It requires Rodin 3.5.
- 4th June 2021: Version 4.0.2 is released. It requires Rodin 3.5.
- 22th December 2020: Version 4.0.1 is released. It requires Rodin 3.5.
- 19th December 2014: Version 3.0.o is released. It requires Rodin 3.1.
- 10th July 2014: Version 2.0.2 is released. It requires Rodin 2.8.
- 24th June 2014: Version 2.0.1 is released. It requires Rodin 2.8.
- 30th April 2014: Version 2.0.0 is released. It requires Rodin 2.8. This release contains major changes in the features and accessibilities.
- 20th April 2012: Version 1.3.2 is released. It requires Rodin 2.4.
- 15th August 2011: Version 1.2 is released. It requires Rodin 2.2.2.
- 6th August 2011: Version 1.1 is released. It requires Rodin 2.2.2.
- 8th July 2011: Version 1.0 is released. It requires Rodin 2.2.
- 22nd May 2011: Version 0.8 released. It is based on Rodin 2.1.1.
- 11th April 2011: Version 0.7 released. It is based on Rodin 2.1.1.
- 6th January 2011: Version 0.6 released. It is based on Rodin 2.0.1.
- 28th October 2010: Version 0.5 released. It is based on Rodin 2.0.
Releases
Version 4.0.4
1st April 2022
Release target: Rodin 3.5
- Bug fixes:
- Type annotations in theorem instantiations are correctly substituted
- Defining a commutative predicate operator does not cause an exception anymore
- The return type of axiomatic operators is correctly checked (beforehand, any syntactically valid type was accepted)
- A proof obligation is generated for the well-definedness condition of recursive operators
- Case expressions of recursive operators containing the same variable name twice are rejected (rather than silently failing)
- Feature requests:
- Theorems can be filtered by name in the theorem instantiation dialog
- The theorem instantiation dialog is now initialized with the project and context selected the last time the dialog was used
- When there is a single element in a combo box of the theorem instantiation dialog, it is selected by default
Version 4.0.3
29th September 2021
Release target: Rodin 3.5
- Bug fixes:
- Operators that have parameters with the same name but different types are now handled correctly in both the editor and the prover (for rewriting the definition)
- Theorems instantiated during proof are now correctly typed (in some cases, some type information was missing)
Version 4.0.2
4th June 2021
Release target: Rodin 3.5
- Bug fixes:
- Datatypes that have several type parameters are now serialized in the right order; it fixes some issues with proofs and proof replay.
- Manually applied inference and rewrite rules are now replayed correctly (in some cases, their replay was displayed as uncertain).
Version 4.0.1
22th December 2020
Release target: Rodin 3.5
- Bug fixes:
- The theory plugin now takes into account updates in theories, as well as creating a theory after using it (there was a cache issue).
- The error messages at launch about rule-based provers failing to find the context of the proof have been removed.
- The dropdown list in theory imports is now usable (there was an off-by-one issue when selecting an element in the list).
- Manually applying an inference rule no longer throws a NullPointerException.
- It is now possible to rename theories.
- The TheoryPath creation dialog box has been simplified.
- Optimizations:
- The proving interface is now much more responsive, even when a theory contains a lot of rewrite rules (we have implemented a cache of the places where a rewrite rule can apply).
- The theory plugin now generates much simpler WD conditions, especially for the pred, succ, prj1, prj2, and id operators.
Version 4.0.0-RC1
10th April 2017
Release target: Rodin 3.2
- AST Extensions (4.0.0) Major API change.
- Compatibility upgrade to Rodin 3.2
- Support for get operator position for INFIX extended predicate operators.
- Improve pattern matching for associative operators.
- Theory plug-in Branding (0.0.1) Initial version
- Theory Core (4.0.0) Internal implementation changes.
- Compatibility upgrade to Rodin 3.2
- Support for INFIX extended predicate operators.
- Various bugs fixed.
- Theory help (2.0.0) User documentations.
- Theory Keyboard (0.0.1) Initial version (A special plug-in for typesetting Theory).
- Support for typesetting Real arithmetics (plus, unary minus, multiply, divide, less than, less than or equal, greater than, greater than or equal).
- Theory Rule-based Prover (4.0.0)
- Reasoners' input does not contain the proof-obligation context.
- Use the current sequent's origin to get the proof-obligation context.
- Bug fixed: translate formula to ensure they have the same formula factory.
- Added version numbers for reasoners.
- Automatic rewrite and inference tactics are re-implemented so that each rule application is visible in proof trees.
- Theory UI (3.0.0)
Version 3.0.0
17th December 2014
Release target : Rodin 3.1
- migration changes to Rodin 3.1
Version 2.0.2
10th July 2014
Release target : Rodin 2.8
- bug fixes.
Version 2.0.1
24th June 2014
Release target : Rodin 2.8
- bug fixes.
Version 2.0.0
30th April 2014
Release target : Rodin 2.8
- Major changes in the usability.
- Important bug fixes.
Version 1.3.2
20th April 2012
Release target : Rodin 2.4
- Important bug fixes.
- Improvement of deployment and un-deployment wizards
Version 1.2
15th August 2011
Release target : Rodin 2.2.2
- Bug fixes.
- Added capability to instantiate multiple theorems at once.
- Added automatic tactic for expanding operator definitions RbPxd·
Version 1.1
6th August 2011
Release target : Rodin 2.2.2
- Theory library first version.
- Bug fixes.
- Improved UI.
Version 1.0
8th July 2011
Release target : Rodin 2.2
- Bug fixes.
- Added import relationships between theories.
- Added experimental support for recursive definitions.
- Improved project as well as workspace scope for mathematical and prover extensions.
- Added tactic (xd) to expand all definitions.
- Fixed support for polymorphic theorems.
Version 0.8
22nd May 2011
Release target : Rodin 2.1.1
- Bug fixes.
- Added import relationships between theories.
- Added experimental support for recursive definitions.
- Added project as well as workspace scope for mathematical and prover extensions.
Version 0.7
11th April 2011
Bug fixes. Fixed for Rodin 2.1.1.
Version 0.6
6th January 2011
Minor bug fixes and improvements to theories pretty printer.
Version 0.5
28th October 2010
This is the first release of the Theory plug-in with support for mathematical as well as prover extensions.
Features Requests and Bugs
Please do not hesitate to raise any issues with regards to usability as well as efficiency. Finally, please remember to report any bugs through the SourceForge portal.