package coq-core
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Module Envars
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This file provides a high-level interface to the environment variables needed by Coq to run (such as coqlib). The values of these variables may come from different sources (shell environment variables, command line options, options set at the time Coq was build).
expand_path_macros warn s
substitutes environment variables in a string by their values. This function also takes care of substituting path of the form '~X' by an absolute path. Use warn
as a message displayer.
home warn
returns the root of the user directory, depending on the OS. This information is usually stored in the $HOME environment variable on POSIX shells. If no such variable exists, then other common names are tried (HOMEDRIVE, HOMEPATH, USERPROFILE). If all of them fail, warn
is called.
docdir
is the path to the installed documentation.
datadir
is the path to the installed data directory.
configdir
is the path to the installed config directory.
coqbin
is the name of the current executable.
coqroot
is the path to coqbin
. The following value only makes sense when executables are running from source tree (e.g. during build or in local mode).
coqpath
is the standard path to coq. Notice that coqpath is stored in reverse order, since that is the order it gets added to the search path.
camlfind ()
is the path to the ocamlfind binary.
Coq tries to honor the XDG Base Directory Specification to access the user's configuration files.
see http://standards.freedesktop.org/basedir-spec/basedir-spec-latest.html
Prints the configuration information