opam-version: "2.0" name: "sail" version: "0.13" maintainer: "Sail Devs " authors: [ "Alasdair Armstrong" "Thomas Bauereiss" "Brian Campbell" "Shaked Flur" "Jonathan French" "Kathy Gray" "Robert Norton" "Christopher Pulte" "Peter Sewell" "Mark Wassell" ] homepage: "http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~pes20/sail/" bug-reports: "https://github.com/rems-project/sail/issues" license: "BSD3" dev-repo: "git+https://github.com/rems-project/sail.git" build: [make "INSTALL_DIR=%{prefix}%" "SHARE_DIR=%{sail:share}%" "isail"] install: [make "INSTALL_DIR=%{prefix}%" "SHARE_DIR=%{sail:share}%" "install"] depends: [ "ocaml" {>= "4.06.1"} "ocamlfind" {build} "ocamlbuild" {build} "zarith" "menhir" {build} "linenoise" {>= "1.1.0"} "ott" {>= "0.28" & build} "lem" {>= "2018-12-14"} "linksem" {>= "0.3"} "omd" {>= "1.3.1"} "conf-gmp" "conf-zlib" "base64" {>= "3.1.0"} "yojson" {>= "1.6.0"} "pprint" ] synopsis: "Sail is a language for describing the instruction semantics of processors" description: """Sail is a language for describing the instruction-set architecture (ISA) semantics of processors. Sail aims to provide a engineer-friendly, vendor-pseudocode-like language for describing instruction semantics. It is essentially a first-order imperative language, but with lightweight dependent typing for numeric types and bitvector lengths, which are automatically checked using Z3. It has been used for several papers, available from http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~pes20/sail/."""