Kore is the "core" part of the K framework.
In short, we need a formal semantics of K. In K, users can define formal syntax and semantics of programming languages as K definitions, and automatically obtain parsers, interpreters, compilers, and various verification tools for their languages. Therefore K is a language-independent framework.
Thanks to years of research in matching logic and reachability logic, we know that all K does can be nicely formalized as logic reasoning in matching logic. To give K a formal semantics, we only need to formally specify the underlying matching logic theories with which K does reasoning. In practice, these underlying theories are complex and often infinite, and it is tricky to specify infinite theories without a carefully designed formal specification language. And Kore is such a language.
The /docs directory contains a comprehensive document Semantics of K
that describes the mathematical foundation of Kore, and a BNF grammar
that defines the syntax of Kore language.
The kore project is an implementation in Haskell of a Kore parser and symbolic execution engine,
for use with the K Framework as a backend.
Besides git, you will need stack or cabal to build kore.
stack build kore
# or
cabal build koreIf using cabal, version 3.0 or later is recommended.
Developers will require all the dependencies listed above. We also recommend (but not require!) the following dependencies.
For setting up a development environment, we recommend:
- direnv to make the project's tools available in shells and editors.
- ghcide or haskell-ide-engine, language servers for Haskell that are compatible with most editors. See instructions below to run a language server.
- hlint and stylish-haskell for compliance with project guidelines.
For integration testing, we also recommend:
- GNU make
- The K Framework frontend, or curl to fetch an appropriate version. The frontend has other dependencies, most notably a Java runtime.
To run a language server, developers will need to activate the appropriate
hie.yaml file:
ln -s hie-stack.yaml hie.yaml # for Stack
# or
ln -s hie-cabal.yaml hie.yaml # for Cabal
# or
ln -s hie-bios.yaml hie.yaml # if all else failsThe project's dependencies must be installed before starting the language server:
stack build --test --bench --only-dependencies
# or
cabal build --enable-tests --enable-benchmarks --only-dependencies koreFor developers so inclined, we provide a shell.nix expression with a suitable
development environment and a binary cache at kore.cachix.org. The development
environment is intended to be used with nix-shell and cabal.