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== ProB Prolog compile time flags == | == ProB Prolog compile time flags == | ||
By giving sicstus a command-line option <tt>-Dflag=true</tt> you can set certain compile time flags, namely: | |||
prob_profile (enables B operation profiling to be displayed in ProB Tcl/Tk in Debug menu) | prob_profile (enables B operation profiling to be displayed in ProB Tcl/Tk in Debug menu) | ||
prob_safe_mode (performs additional checking, in particular that ASTs are well-formed) | prob_safe_mode (performs additional checking, in particular that ASTs are well-formed) |
Go into the prob_prolog directory and type:
sicstus -Dprob_profile=true -l src/prob_tcltk.pl --goal "go."'
To start probcli from source define this alias:
alias probsli='rlwrap $SICSTUSDIR/bin/sicstus -l src/prob_cli.pl --goal "go_cli." -a'
You can now use probsli just like probcli, e.g.,
probsli M.mch --model-check
Starting test runner from source: First define the alias:
alias tests='cd $NEWPROBDIR; rlwrap $SICSTUSDIR/bin/sicstus -Dprob_safe_mode=true -l $NEWPROBDIR/src/test_runner.pl --goal "test_repl." -- '
Now you can start the test runner like this:
tests
or you can already specify tests to be run:
tests last
By giving sicstus a command-line option -Dflag=true you can set certain compile time flags, namely:
prob_profile (enables B operation profiling to be displayed in ProB Tcl/Tk in Debug menu) prob_safe_mode (performs additional checking, in particular that ASTs are well-formed) prob_data_validation_mode (deprecated, replaced by DATA_VALIDATION preference) prob_release (removes certain tests from the code) no_terminal_colors (disable terminal colors) debug_kodkod (write dot files for kodkod interval analysis) no_wd_checking (disable WD checking for function application)