[cwn] Attn: Development Editor, Latest OCaml Weekly News
Alan Schmitt
alan.schmitt at polytechnique.org
Tue Oct 19 01:23:09 PDT 2021
Hello
Here is the latest OCaml Weekly News, for the week of October 12 to 19,
2021.
Table of Contents
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Verification for Dummies: SMT and Induction
OCaml Café: Wed, Oct 13 @ 1pm (U.S. Central)
Windows-friendly OCaml 4.12 distribution 2nd preview release (0.2.0)
Release of ocaml-sf/learn-ocaml:0.13.0
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Verification for Dummies: SMT and Induction
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Archive:
<https://discuss.ocaml.org/t/verification-for-dummies-smt-and-induction/8631/1>
OCamlPro announced
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We are pleased to share with you [Verification for Dummies: SMT and
Induction], a complete and detailed series of blogposts written by
Adrien Champion about Induction as a formal verification technique.
The subject is treated with many concrete and executable examples. All
examples can be (and should be) launched locally by readers thanks to
small and easy to find tools. Modification and experimentation are
strongly encouraged!
Take a look at all the notions covered:
• introduction to formal logics and formal frameworks;
• SMT-solving: modern, low-level verification building blocks;
• declarative transition systems;
• transition system unrolling;
• BMC and induction proofs over transition systems;
• candidate strengthening.
We hope you enjoy reading and we look forward to your feedback!
[Verification for Dummies: SMT and Induction]
<https://www.ocamlpro.com/2021/10/14/verification-for-dummies-smt-and-induction/>
OCaml Café: Wed, Oct 13 @ 1pm (U.S. Central)
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Archive:
<https://discuss.ocaml.org/t/ocaml-cafe-wed-oct-13-1pm-u-s-central/8610/14>
Claude Jager-Rubinson announced
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The video of @dra27's talk on OPAM is now available:
<https://youtu.be/RHSdlH4el0g>. Thanks so much for the great talk,
David! And thanks to everybody who attended! (The video starts a
couple of minutes into the talk because yours truly forgot to start
recording. D'oh!)
We already have some ideas for the next meeting but if there's a topic
that you'd like to hear about or are interested on presenting on,
please message me.
Windows-friendly OCaml 4.12 distribution 2nd preview release (0.2.0)
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Archive:
<https://discuss.ocaml.org/t/ann-windows-friendly-ocaml-4-12-distribution-2nd-preview-release-0-2-0/8488/3>
jbeckford announced
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0.2.5 is available. This release brings significant user friendly
improvements.
There is a new binary called `with-dkml.exe'. Just plop `with-dkml' in
front of a Windows command that requires access to Unix scripts
(ie. `with-dkml opam install') and it should just work.
There is now a section called **Beyond Basics** in [the Diskuv OCaml
user documentation] that walks through:
• the first and second tutorials of [Getting Started - Learn OCaml]
• the bare Opam essentials you need as a beginner (how to find and
select an Opam switch, and how to find and install packages using
`with-dkml opam install'), all without leaving the Command Prompt
• installing Visual Studio Code with the OCaml plugin
Huge thanks to @Butanium who lent me much of his time to validate
usability from the perspective of a newcomer. More feedback is always
welcome.
Links:
• [Installation instructions for the latest version]
• [Release notes for all versions]
PS. You won't need `with-dkml' most of the time. The Beyond Basics
documentation shows how to run Dune and the OCaml native compiler
directly from the Visual Studio Command Prompt.
[the Diskuv OCaml user documentation]
<https://diskuv.gitlab.io/diskuv-ocaml/index.html>
[Getting Started - Learn OCaml] <https://ocaml.org/learn/tutorials/>
[Installation instructions for the latest version]
<https://diskuv.gitlab.io/diskuv-ocaml/index.html#two-step-installation-instructions>
[Release notes for all versions]
<https://gitlab.com/diskuv/diskuv-ocaml/-/releases>
Release of ocaml-sf/learn-ocaml:0.13.0
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Archive:
<https://discuss.ocaml.org/t/ann-release-of-ocaml-sf-learn-ocaml-0-13-0/8577/6>
Erik Martin-Dorel announced
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Just FYI, a bugfix release learn-ocaml `0.13.1' has just been tagged
and:
• [released in GitHub] ← see the Release Notes and binaries-assets
• [pushed to Docker Hub] ← `ocamlsf/learn-ocaml' being the official
distribution of Learn-OCaml
• [submitted to OPAM default repository]
[released in GitHub]
<https://github.com/ocaml-sf/learn-ocaml/releases/tag/v0.13.1>
[pushed to Docker Hub]
<https://hub.docker.com/r/ocamlsf/learn-ocaml/tags>
[submitted to OPAM default repository]
<https://github.com/ocaml/opam-repository/pull/19787>
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