copilot-language: A Haskell-embedded DSL for monitoring hard real-time distributed systems.

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Change log CHANGELOG
Dependencies array (>=0.5 && <0.6), base (>=4.9 && <5), containers (>=0.4 && <0.7), copilot-core (>=4.1 && <4.2), copilot-interpreter (>=4.1 && <4.2), copilot-theorem (>=4.1 && <4.2), data-reify (>=0.6 && <0.7), mtl (>=2.0 && <3) [details]
License BSD-3-Clause
Author Frank Dedden, Lee Pike, Robin Morisset, Alwyn Goodloe, Sebastian Niller, Nis Nordby Wegmann, Ivan Perez
Maintainer Ivan Perez <ivan.perezdominguez@nasa.gov>
Category Language, Embedded
Home page https://copilot-language.github.io
Bug tracker https://github.com/Copilot-Language/copilot/issues
Source repo head: git clone https://github.com/Copilot-Language/copilot.git(copilot-language)
Uploaded by IvanPerez at 2024-11-08T10:22:26Z
Distributions LTSHaskell:3.19.1, Stackage:4.1
Reverse Dependencies 8 direct, 0 indirect [details]
Downloads 16834 total (188 in the last 30 days)
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Copilot: a stream DSL

Copilot-language contains the actual embedded domain specific language that Copilot provides to its users. It comes with a series of basic operators and functionality, typically enough for most applications. Extended functionality is provided by the copilot-libraries module.

Copilot is a runtime verification framework written in Haskell. It allows the user to write programs in a simple but powerful way using a stream-based approach.

Programs can be interpreted for testing, or translated C99 code to be incorporated in a project, or as a standalone application. The C99 backend ensures us that the output is constant in memory and time, making it suitable for systems with hard realtime requirements.

Installation

Copilot-language can be found on Hackage. It is typically only installed as part of the complete Copilot distribution. For installation instructions, please refer to the Copilot website.

Further information

For further information, install instructions and documentation, please visit the Copilot website: [https://copilot-language.github.io](https://copilot-language.github.io)

License

Copilot is distributed under the BSD-3-Clause license, which can be found here.