Comment by david-gpu
5 hours ago
I last touched formal verification methods 20 years ago. Back then, Coq had the capacity to automatically transform your proof into OCaml. I would have expected that this would have only gotten better with time.
5 hours ago
I last touched formal verification methods 20 years ago. Back then, Coq had the capacity to automatically transform your proof into OCaml. I would have expected that this would have only gotten better with time.
It’s been renamed recently. Maybe a few times. I think it’s rocq now. [1]
[1] https://rocq-prover.org/docs
Huh, I missed all of that. The linked discussion about the renaming from your link was a bit odd: https://discourse.rocq-prover.org/t/coq-community-survey-202...
It seemed to me from the survey that most people didn't want it changed or didn't care, but due to anglophone users they decided to change it anyway.