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This page describes how to set up a development environment for ProB.
Please download a fresh Eclipse Indigo (3.7) for RCP Developer. We will assume that you work with a fresh copy of Eclipse in the following description. After downloading unzip it to a folder of your choice (just in case: avoid spaces inside the path).
Beside the default Eclipse, we recommend to tweak the eclipse.ini file to improve performance. In particular you should increase the size of heap space! You should not use a value greater than your physical memory.
-XX:MaxPermSize=512M -Xms512m -Xmx2048m
The sources are available using git from https://github.com/bendisposto/prob
If you want to develop within the Rodin tool, you need de.bmotionstudio.gef.editor, de.bmotionstudio.rodin, de.prob.core, de.prob.plugin, de.prob.ui and maybe the feature de.prob2.feature.
Within the de.prob.core plug-in you can find a target definition file (prob_target.target). Open that file within Eclipse and click on set as target platform (upper right corner).
If you want to contribute to the Prolog part of ProB, if you want to extend the ProB API, or need them as reference, you need the Prolog sources which can be downloaded from http://nightly.cobra.cs.uni-duesseldorf.de/source/ . To compile the sources you need a SICStus Prolog licence.
The source code is located at https://github.com/bendisposto/probparsers.
Use gradle 1.0 Milestone 6 for building. If you don't have gradle installed, you can use gradlew (gradlew.bat) script to build the parsers.
Probably you want to build the single-executable-all-batteries-included jar file that is also deployed with the ProB release. This is done using
./gradlew uberjar
It creates a jar file in the directory build/libs.
You can also consume our binary builds using maven. Our repository is located at http://cobra.cs.uni-duesseldorf.de/artifactory/.