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NAME
coqide - The Coq Proof Assistant graphical interface
SYNOPSIS
coqide [ options ]
DESCRIPTION
coqide is a gtk graphical interface for the Coq proof assistant. For command-line-oriented use of Coq, see coqtop(1) ; for batch-oriented use of Coq, see coqc(1).
OPTIONS
-h Show the complete list of options accepted by coqide. -I dir, -include dir Add directory dir in the include path. -R dir coqdir Recursively map physical dir to logical coqdir. -src Add source directories in the include path. -is f, -inputstate f Read state from f.coq. -nois Start with an empty state. -outputstate f Write state in file f.coq. -load-ml-object f Load ML object file f. -load-ml-source f Load ML file f. -l f, -load-vernac-source f Load Coq file f.v (Load f.). -lv f, -load-vernac-source-verbose f Load Coq file f.v (Load Verbose f.). -load-vernac-object f Load Coq object file f.vo. -require f Load Coq object file f.vo and import it (Require f.). -compile f Compile Coq file f.v (implies -batch). -compile-verbose f Verbosely compile Coq file f.v (implies -batch). -opt Run the native-code version of Coq or Coq_SearchIsos. -byte Run the bytecode version of Coq or Coq_SearchIsos. -where Print Coq's standard library location and exit. -v Print Coq version and exit. -q Skip loading of rcfile. -init-file f Set the rcfile to f. -batch Batch mode (exits just after arguments parsing). -boot Boot mode (implies -q and -batch). -emacs Tells Coq it is executed under Emacs. -dump-glob f Dump globalizations in file f (to be used by coqdoc(1)). -impredicative-set Set sort Set impredicative. -dont-load-proofs Don't load opaque proofs in memory. -xml Export XML files either to the hierarchy rooted in the directory COQ_XML_LIBRARY_ROOT (if set) or to stdout (if unset).
SEE ALSO
coqc(1), coqtop(1), coq-tex(1), coqdep(1). The Coq Reference Manual, The Coq web site: http://coq.inria.fr, /usr/share/doc/coqide/FAQ.
AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Samuel Mimram <samuel.mimram@ens-lyon.org>, for the Debian project (but may be used by others). July 16, 2004 COQIDE(1)