coqdoc(1) A documentation tool for the Coq proof assistant

SYNOPSIS

coqdoc [ options ] files

DESCRIPTION

coqdoc is a documentation tool for the Coq proof assistant. It creates LaTeX or HTML documents from a set of Coq files. See the Coq reference manual for documentation (url below).

OPTIONS

Overall options

-h
Help. Will give you the complete list of options accepted by coqdoc.
--html
Select a HTML output.
--latex
Select a LATEX output.
--dvi
Select a DVI output.
--ps
Select a PostScript output.
--texmacs
Select a TeXmacs output.
--stdout
Redirect the output to stdout
-o file,--output file
Redirect the output into the file file.
-d dir, --directory dir
Output files into directory dir instead of current directory (option -d does not change the filename specified with option -o, if any).
-s,  --short
Do not insert titles for the files. The default behavior is to insert a title like ``Library Foo'' for each file.
-t string, --title string
Set the document title.
--body-only
Suppress the header and trailer of the final document. Thus, you can insert the resulting document into a larger one.
-p string, --preamble string
Insert some material in the LATEX preamble, right before \begin{document} (meaningless with -html).
--vernac-file file, --tex-file file
Considers the file `file' respectively as a .v (or .g) file or a .tex file.
--files-from file
Read file names to process in file `file' as if they were given on the command line. Useful for program sources split in several directories.
-q,  --quiet
Be quiet. Do not print anything except errors.
-h,  --help
Give a short summary of the options and exit.
-v,  --version
Print the version and exit.

Index options

Default behavior is to build an index, for the HTML output only, into index.html.

--no-index
Do not output the index.
--multi-index
Generate one page for each category and each letter in the index, together with a top page index.html.

Table of contents option


 
-toc,  --table-of-contents
Insert a table of contents. For a LATEX output, it inserts a \tableofcontents at the beginning of the document. For a HTML output, it builds a table of contents into toc.html.

Hyperlinks options

--glob-from  file
Make references using Coq globalizations from file file. (Such globalizations are obtained with Coq option -dump-glob).

--no-externals
Do not insert links to the Coq standard library.

--external url libroot
Set base URL for the external library whose root prefix is libroot.

--coqlib url
Set base URL for the Coq standard library (default is http://coq.inria.fr/library/).

--coqlib_path dir
Set the base path where the Coq files are installed, especially style files coqdoc.sty and coqdoc.css.

-R dir coqdir
Map physical directory dir to Coq logical directory coqdir (similarly to Coq option -R). Note: option -R only has effect on the files following it on the command line, so you will probably need to put this option first.

Contents options

-g,  --gallina
Do not print proofs.

-l,  --light
Light mode. Suppress proofs (as with -g) and the following commands:


        * [Recursive] Tactic Definition
        * Hint / Hints
        * Require
        * Transparent / Opaque
        * Implicit Argument / Implicits
        * Section / Variable / Hypothesis / End 

The behavior of options -g and -l can be locally overridden using the (* begin show *) ... (* end show *) environment (see above).

Language options


  Default behavior is to assume ASCII 7 bits input files.

-latin1,  --latin1
Select ISO-8859-1 input files. It is equivalent to --inputenc latin1 --charset iso-8859-1.

-utf8,  --utf8
Select UTF-8 (Unicode) input files. It is equivalent to --inputenc utf8 --charset utf-8. LATEX UTF-8 support can be found at http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/macros/latex/contrib/supported/unicode/.

--inputenc string
Give a LATEX input encoding, as an option to LATEX package inputenc.

--charset string
Specify the HTML character set, to be inserted in the HTML header.