Rodin Platform 1.3 Release Notes
From Event-B
What's New in Rodin 1.3?
- Event-B Editor
- New in component popup menu. "New Event-B Project" and "New Event-B Component" wizards have been added to the "New" context menu of the event-B explorer. Right-clicking in a blank part or on a project in the Event-B explorer, a popup appears; then in the "New" section, these two actions are proposed.
- new preference/properties mechanism. A new preference/properties mechanism to handle and use prefix settings. It is now possible to set prefixes for a workspace scope or a project scope. Prefix settings are extended automatically by editor contributions.
- See also: Customize Prefixes
- Proving Perspective
- A new "Replay Proof" command. Right-clicking any element in the Event-B Explorer shows the contextual menu, which contains a new command "Proof Replay on Undischarged POs" next to "Retry Auto Provers" and "Recalculate Auto Status".
- See also: Proof Obligation Commands
- NewPP. Changed the name displayed in proofs to "NewPP" to avoid ambiguity with "PP". It used to be displayed as "Predicate Prover".
- Rodin Builder
- Direct children processing only. The builder now only processes direct children of project. Files located in subfolders are ignored.
- Changes for plugin-developers
- Added the origin of predicates in a proof. In the sequent of the root node of a IProofTree, the IAxiom, IInvariant, ..., a predicate (hypothesis or goal) comes from can be fetched through the origin of its source location.
- For instance: proofTree.getRoot().getSequent().goal().getSourceLocation().getOrigin()
- Knowing nature of proof obligations. The nature of a proof obligation (Theorem, Well-Definedness, Invariant Preservation, ...) can be known from a IPOSequent.
- See IPOGNature and IPOSequent#getPOGNature().
- NewPP Plug-in. The newPP tactic has been published. See PPCore#newPP()
- Added ExplorerPlugin#getSelectedStatuses(). Added a function ExplorerPlugin#getSelectedStatuses() to get the PS elements under the current explorer selection.
- Extensible pretty print. It is now possible to extend the pretty print page with the same kind of mechanism used to extend the structured editor.
- See also: Extending the Pretty Print Page
Requirements
- It is recommended to run the Rodin platform with a Java 1.5 Runtime Environment.
- Only a 32-bit version of the Rodin platform is provided. Some optional libraries dedicated to 32-bit support may be required in order to run it on a 64-bit OS. Moreover, you will have to install a 32-bit Java Virtual Machine (JVM), and then to set the -vm option to make sure that Rodin is run with the correct JVM.
- eg. /usr/local/rodin/rodin -vm /usr/lib/jvm/ia32-java-1.5.0-sun/bin/java (You have to adjust paths to your system.)
External plug-ins
TODO: Describe here the available plug-ins, and the supported versions for this release. UML-B - Statemachine Animation (version 0.1.3) UML-B (version 1.0.1) Camille Editor (version 1.1.4) Shared Event Composition plug-in (version 1.1.5) Refactory plug-in (version 0.0.6) Records Extension (version 0.2.0.beta)
Downloading
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Fixed Bugs
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Known Issues
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