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-<H1><TT><FONT color=#ff0000>SPIN README</FONT></TT></H1>
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-<H2><TT>Overview of this File</TT></H2>
-<OL>
- <LI><A href="http://spinroot.com/spin/Man/README.html#S2">Downloading Spin</A>
- <LI><A href="http://spinroot.com/spin/Man/README.html#S1">Installing Spin</A>
- <LI><A href="http://spinroot.com/spin/Man/README.html#S3">Related software
- (gcc, cpp, tcl/tk wish, yacc, dot, jspin, ltl2ba)</A> </LI></OL>
-<HR>
-
-<H2><TT>0. Overview</TT></H2>This readme file contains the guidelines for
-downloading and installing Spin and related software on Unix/Linux and Windows
-platforms. Refer to <A href="http://spinroot.com/spin/whatispin.html">Spin's
-homepage</A> for a general description of Spin, with pointers to <A
-href="http://spinroot.com/spin/Man/index.html">manual pages</A>, <A
-href="http://spinroot.com/spin/News/index.html">newsletters</A>.
-<p>Spin is distributed in source form to encourage research in formal
-verification, and to help a support friendly and open exchange of algorithms,
-ideas, and tools. The software itself has a copyright from Lucent Technologies
-and Bell Laboratories, and is distributed for research and educational purposes
-only (i.e., no guarantee of any kind is implied by the distribution of the code,
-and all rights are reserved by the copyright holder). For this general use of
-Spin, no license is required.
-<p>Commercial application of the Spin software is also allowed, but requires the
-acceptance of a basic license. Refer to the <A
-href="http://www.spinroot.com/spin/spin_license.html">Spin Public license</A> for details.
-<p>
-<HR>
-
-<H2><TT><A name=S2>1. Downloading Spin</A></TT></H2>Spin runs on Unix,
-Solaris, and Linux machines, on most flavors of Windows PCs, and on Macs.
-Precompiled binary executables for some popular types of machines are available
-in the
-<A href="http://spinroot.com/spin/Bin/index.html">Spin Binaries</A>.
-<p>
-All binaries have an extension that matches the Spin version number,
-such as <tt>spin427.exe</tt>. To install the binary, rename it to
-<tt>spin.exe</tt> and copy it into your bin directory.
-<p>
-If you have machine type that is not available there, or if you are
-installing Spin for the first time, then follow the more detailed instructions
-below.
-<ul>
- <LI><B>Unix</B> systems: <BR>download the most recent .tar-file with sources,
- the graphical interface Xspin, documentation and examples from the <A
- href="http://spinroot.com/spin/Src/index.html">Spin Distribution</A>, and
- continue at <A href="http://spinroot.com/spin/Man/README.html#S1a"><FONT
- color=red><B><TT>Step 2a</TT></B></FONT></A>.</LI>
- <p></p>
- <LI><B>PCs</B> (Windows95/98/2000/NT/XP): <BR>download the most recent
- pc_spin*.zip file, with a precompiled Spin executable, the graphical interface
- Xspin, and some examples from the <A
- href="http://spinroot.com/spin/Src/index.html">Spin Distribution</A>, and
- continue at <A href="http://spinroot.com/spin/Man/README.html#S1b"><FONT
- color=red><B><TT>Step 2b</TT></B></FONT></A>. </LI>
- <p></p>
- <LI><B>Macs</B> (Mac OS X): <BR>download the most recent .tar-file with sources,
- from the <A href="http://spinroot.com/spin/Src/index.html">Spin Distribution</A>,
- and continue at <A href="http://spinroot.com/spin/Man/README.html#S1c"><FONT
- color=red><B><TT>Step 2c</TT></B></FONT></A>.
- </LI></ul>
-<p>
-<HR>
-
-<H2><TT><A name=S1>2. Installing Spin</A></TT></H2>
-<ul>
- <LI><A href="http://spinroot.com/spin/Man/README.html#S1a"><TT>Unix/Linux
- systems</TT> (compiled from the sources)</A>
- <LI><A href="http://spinroot.com/spin/Man/README.html#S1b"><TT>Windows
- PC's</TT> (using the executable)</A> </LI>
- <LI><A href="http://spinroot.com/spin/Man/README.html#S1c"><TT>Macs
- </TT> (compiled from the sources, with some patches)</A> </LI></ul><p>
-<HR>
-
-<H2><TT><A name=S1a><FONT color=red>2a. Installing Spin on a Unix/Linux
-System</A></FONT></TT></H2>
-<ul>Place the *.tar.gz file from the <A
- href="http://spinroot.com/spin/Src/index.html">Spin Source Distribution</A> in
- clean directory, and cd to that directory. If you have a standard Unix/Linux system,
- unpack the archive, and compile an executable, for instance as follows: <pre> gunzip *.tar.gz
- tar -xf *.tar
- cd Src*
- make # or, on older distributions: make -f make_unix
-</pre>
- <p>If you are on a SOLARIS system, edit the makefile and add
- <TT>-DSOLARIS</TT> to the compiler directives in the makefile before you type
- 'make'. Similarly, if you use a different C compiler than defined in the
- makefile, edit the makefile first. You need to have at least a C compiler and
- a copy of yacc.
- <p>If all else fails, you can also compile everything with the following line:
-<pre> yacc -v -d spin.y; cc -o spin *.c
-</pre>
- <p>Spin should compile without warnings. Install the executable version of
- spin in a directory that is within your default search path (such as your home
- bin directory, or /usr/local/bin etc.)
- <p>
- On Unix/Linux systems Spin assumes that the standard C preprocessor cpp is
- stored in file "/lib/cpp". On some systems this is different: check the
- comments in the makefile for details if you run into this problem.
-
- <H3><TT>Testing</TT></H3>To test the basic sanity of the Spin executable, cd
- to the Test directory that was created when you unpacked the source archive,
- and follow the instructions in README.tests file that is included there.
- <H3><TT>Adding Xspin (Unix/Linux)</TT></H3>Xspin is an optional, but highly
- recommended, graphical user interface to Spin, written in Tcl/Tk. To obtain
- Tcl/Tk, see <A href="http://spinroot.com/spin/Man/README.html#S3">Related
- software</A>. The Xspin source can be found the Xspin4.? directory that will
- also have been created when you unpacked the source tarfile.
- <p>The current version of Xspin is compatible with
-<pre> Tk version 4.2 - Tcl version 7.6
- Tk version 8.4 - Tcl version 8.4
-</pre>
- <p>Xspin prints the version numbers of Spin, Xspin, and Tcl/Tk when it starts
- up. You can also check separately which version of Tcl/Tk you have installed
- by executing the following commands in `wish' (a Tcl/Tk command): <pre> info tclversion
- puts $tk_version
-</pre>You can find out which version of Spin you have by typing, at the
- command prompt: <pre> $ spin -V
-</pre>
- <p>Xspin can also make use the graph layout program 'dot' if it is available
- on your system (not required, but very nice if available -- xspin will
- automatically recognize if it is installed.) For information on 'dot,' see <A
- href="http://spinroot.com/spin/Man/README.html#S3">Related software</A>.
- <p>To install Xspin on Unix/Linux:
- <ul>
- <LI>cd to directory Xspin... from the distribution,
- <LI>Rename xspin*.tcl into a more convenient form (like xspin or xspin.tcl)
- and follow the instructions at the top of this xspin.tcl file. Minimally:
- you must change the first few lines of this file to point to the executable
- `wish' command on your system that you want to use. If you use another
- C-compiler than the default (gcc), you should update the global variable CC
- inside xspin as well. Follow the instructions inside the xspin.tcl file to
- do so.
- <LI>copy the file into a directory within your search path, renamed to plain <tt>xspin</tt>
-and make it
- executable, for instance:
-<pre> cp xspin510.tcl /usr/local/bin/xspin
- chmod +x /usr/local/bin/xspin
-</pre>
- <LI>On Unix/Linux, invoke the program by typing
-<pre> xspin # or xspin.tcl if you keep the extension...
-or
- xspin promela_spec
-
-For example:
- cd Test
- xspin leader
-</pre></LI></ul>Check the online Help menus in xspin for more details on
- routine use. </ul>
-<p>
-<HR>
-
-<H2><TT><A name=S1b><FONT color=red>2b. Installing Spin on a Windows
-PC</FONT></A></TT></H2>
-<ul>If you just need to update the Spin executable itself, download a new
- version from <A
- href="http://spinroot.com/spin/Bin/index.html">http://spinroot.com/spin/Bin/index.html</A>
- If you need more files, e.g. a new copy of Xspin, download the latest
- pc_spin*.zip file from <A
- href="http://spinroot.com/spin/Src/index.html">http://spinroot.com/spin/Src/index.html</A>
- Extract the files from pc_spin*.zip, and copy spin*.exe, renamed spin.exe, into the directory
- where all your commands reside and that is within your default search path
- (e.g., c:/cygwin/bin/, or c:\apps\spin\) You can find out what your search
- path is set to by typing 'set' at an MS-DOS prompt -- this prints a list of
- all defined variables in your environment, including the search path that is
- used to find executable commands.
- (Note that you may need to set the search path in the environment variables)
- <p>If you use Spin from the command line (i.e., without Xspin), be warned that
- some command shells, e.g., the MKS Korn-shell, have none-standard rules for
- argument parsing (i.e., you can not reliably quote an argument that contains
- spaces, such as an LTL formula). In most cases this will not be much of a
- problem, except with the conversion of LTL formula with the Spin -f option.
- You can circumvent this by using -F instead of -f, to read the formula from a
- file instead of the command line.
- <p>To run Spin, also with the precompiled version, you need a working
- C-compiler and a C-preprocessor, because Spin generates its model checking
- software as C-source files that require compilation before a verification can
- be performed. This guarantees fast model checking, because each model checker
- can be optimized to the specific model being checked. Check, for instance, if
- you can compile and run a minimal C program succesfully, e.g.:
-<pre>
- #include <stdio.h>
- int main(void) { printf("hello\n"); }
-</pre>
- <p>To find a public version of a C compiler and some instructions on how to
- install it see <A href="http://spinroot.com/spin/Man/README.html#S3">Related
- software</A>.
- <H3><TT>Adding Xspin (PC)</TT></H3>To run Xspin on a PC, you need the PC
- version of Tcl/Tk, which you can find under <A
- href="http://spinroot.com/spin/Man/README.html#S3">Related software</A>.
- <p>The xspin*.tcl source is contained in the .zip file of the <A
- href="http://spinroot.com/spin/Src/index.html">distribution</A>. Copy the .tcl
- file as is into a directory where you plan to work, or put a shortcut to this
- file on the Desktop or in the Start Menu. If you keep the extension .tcl, make
- sure it is recognized as a 'wish' file by the system, so that xspin starts
- when you double click the xspin*.tcl script.
- <p>Under cygwin, copy the xspin*.tcl file to /bin/xspin and make it executable
- -- check the first few lines of xspin*.tcl to make sure the location of xspin
- matches what you have on your system (it is currently setup for
- c:/cygwin/bin/xspin). You can now use xspin as a normal Unix-style command,
- and you can pass the name of a filename to it, for instance as: <pre> xspin leader
-</pre>
- <p>An indirect way to force xspin to startup is to first start `wish' from the
- Start Menu, under Programs, then select the larger window that comes up (the
- command window), and cd to the directory where you've stored the xspin.tcl
- file. Then you can then start it up by typing: <pre> source xspin.tcl # or whatever else you've named this
-</pre>and you should be up and running.
- <p>The PC installation assumes that you have a command called "cpp.exe"
- available (which comes with the gnu-c installation), which is the traditional
- name of the C preprocessor. Alternatively, it can also use the Visual C++
- compiler, which is named cl.exe for preprocessing. To complicate your life
- somewhat, if you have a copy of the Borland C++ compiler installed, you'll
- notice that this cplusplus compiler was also named cpp.exe -- that's not the
- cpp you want. To avoid the name clash, you either have to edit the Spin source
- code to give it the full path name of the 'real' cpp.exe and recompile, or use
- Spin with the command-line option -Pxxxx where xxxx is the path for cpp.exe.
- Nothing much in Spin will work without access to cpp.exe. You can do a
- reasonable number of things without gcc.exe though (like simulations). The
- C-compiler is required for all verifications and for the automata views in
- Xspin. </p></ul>
-<p>
-<H2><TT><A name=S1c><FONT color=red>2c. Installing Spin on a Mac</FONT></A></TT></H2>
- <ul>
- Compile Spin from its sources, as described under 2a for Unix systems in general,
- while following the suggestions below, which were provided by
- Dominik Brettnacher, email: <tt>domi@saargate.de</tt>.
-<p>
-The C preprocessor on Mac OS X cannot be found in <tt>/lib</tt>.
-Change the path in the makefile for the
-proper location (<tt>/usr/bin/cpp</tt>), and in addition
-also tell the Mac preprocessor to handle its input as
-"assembler-with-cpp."
-This can be done by adding a flag to cpp, for instance in
-the makefile by adding the directive
-<ul>
-<pre>
--DCPP="\"/usr/bin/cpp -xassembler-with-cpp\""
-</pre>
-</ul>
-to the definition of <tt>CFLAGS</tt>.
-</pre>
-<p>
-<H3><TT>Adding Xspin (Unix)</TT></H3>
-On the Mac, Xspin is known to work correctly with Tcl/Tk Aqua,
-which offers a self-contained binary distribution for the Mac.
-Use, for instance, "TclTkAquaStandalone", version 8.4.4 from
-<ul>
-<pre><a href="http://www.maths.mq.edu.au/~steffen/tcltk/TclTkAqua/">http://www.maths.mq.edu.au/~steffen/tcltk/TclTkAqua/</a>
-</pre>
-</ul>
-<p>
-Xspin by default places its temporary files into the root directory.
-This is nasty if you have admin privileges and probably leads to error
-messages if you don't.
-To prevent this, add a "cd" statement to xspin (no arguments, just cd by
-itself on a line), as the first command executed.
-Place it, for instance, directly after the opening comments in the file.
-This makes Xspin use the home directory for these files.
-<p>
-TclTk Aqua also provides the possibility to start a script when being run.
-For instance, to make Xspin start if you launch the TCL interpreter:
-move the xspin file into the "Wish Shell.app", as follows:
-<ul><pre>
-chmod -R u+w Wish\ Shell.app
-mkdir Wish\ Shell.app/Contents/Resources/Scripts
-mv xspin*.tcl Wish\ Shell.app/Contents/Resources/Scripts/AppMain.tcl
-</pre>
-</ul>
-</ul>
-
-<HR>
-
-<H2><TT><A name=S3>3. Related Software</A></TT></H2>
-<ul>Pointers to public domain versions of some related software packages are
- discussed below:
- <ul>
- <LI>Gcc,</LI>
- <LI>Cpp,</LI>
- <LI>Yacc,</LI>
- <LI>Tcl/Tk wish,</LI>
- <LI>Dot,</LI>
- <LI>JSpin, and</LI>
- <LI>Ltl2Ba. </LI></ul>
- <H3><TT>GCC</TT></H3>On Unix/Linux you probably have gcc, or an equivalent,
- installed. On the PC you need either a copy of Visual Studio Express (for the cl
- command), or an installation of gcc with minimally the executables: gcc.exe,
- and cpp.exe in your search path, together with all the standard C library
- routines and header files. You can get good free version of all these files
- with the <TT>cygwin</TT> toolkit, which is mostly self-installing and
- available from: <A href="http://www.cygwin.com/">http://www.cygwin.com/</A>
- <BR>See also what's available in <A
- href="http://spinroot.com/spin/Bin/index.html">http://spinroot.com/spin/Bin/index.html</A>.
-
- <H3><TT>Tcl/Tk Wish</TT></H3>To run Xspin you'll need Tcl/Tk. Tcl/Tk was
- written by John Ousterhout (john.ousterhout@eng.sun.com) and is public domain.
- It can be obtained (for PCs or Unix) from cygwin, or from: <A
- href="http://www.tcl.tk/">http://www.tcl.tk/</A> or also (a more recent extension):
- <a href="http://www.activestate.com/Products/ActiveTcl/">
- http://www.activestate.com/Products/ActiveTcl/</a><BR>More details can be found
- in netnews-group: comp.lang.tcl
-
- <H3><TT>Yacc (optional)</TT></H3>To compile Spin itself from its sources on a
- PC, you'll need to have a copy of yacc installed. A public domain version for
- a PC can most easily be obtained from <b>cygwin</b>, or also from:
-<pre> <A href="ftp://ftp.cs.berkeley.edu/ucb/4bsd/byacc.tar.Z">ftp://ftp.cs.berkeley.edu/ucb/4bsd/byacc.tar.Z</A>
-</pre>A copy of this file is also available in: <A
- href="http://spinroot.com/spin/Bin/index.html">http://spinroot.com/spin/Bin/index.html</A>
- (You don't need yacc on the PC's if you use the pre-compiled version of Spin
- for the pc in the pc*.zip file from the distribution) Look at the file
- make_it.bat for an example on how to perform the compilation.
- <H3><TT>Dot (optional)</TT></H3>Dot is a graph layout tool developed by
- Stephen North and colleagues at AT&T (email: north@research.att.com).
- Xspin can make use of dot to beautify the layout of the state-machines in the
- automata-view option (recommended!).
-To obtain Dot, see
-<pre>
- <A href="http://www.graphviz.org/">http://www.graphviz.org/</A>
-</pre>
-The are both PC and Unix versions of dot available. For documentation of
-dot see, for instance:
-<pre><I> A technique for drawing directed graphs</I>,
- by Gansner, Koutsofios, North and Vo,
- IEEE-TSE, March, 1993.
-</pre>
-If you accept the default installation on a PC, you will need to define the
-location of dot.exe in the xspin source as follows:
-<pre>
- set DOT "C:/Program\\ Files\ATT\Graphviz/bin/dot.exe"
-</pre>
-(the line that sets the location of DOT appears near the top of the xspin.tcl file).
-<H3><TT>JSpin (optional)</TT></H3>
-An alternative to the Xspin GUI, written in Java instead of Tcl/Tk.
-Written by Moti Ben-Ari (moti.ben-ari@weizmann.ac.il), see
-<pre>
- <a href="http://stwww.weizmann.ac.il/g-cs/benari/jspin/">http://stwww.weizmann.ac.il/g-cs/benari/jspin/</a>
-</pre>
-The jSpin tool currently expects spin to be installed on Windows in c:/spin/spin.exe, and it assumes that you are using the
-mingw version of gcc.
- <H3><TT>Ltl2Ba (optional)</TT></H3>A faster method to generate very small
- never claims from LTL formulae, developed by Denis Oddoux and Paul Gastin is
- available online in source form:
-<pre>
- <A href="http://spinroot.com/spin/Src/ltl2ba.tar.gz">http://spinroot.com/spin/Src/ltl2ba.tar.gz</A>
-</pre>
-The latest version can be obtained from the authors website via:
-<pre>
- <A href="http://www.lsv.ens-cachan.fr/~gastin/ltl2ba/download.php">http://www.lsv.ens-cachan.fr/~gastin/ltl2ba/download.php</A>
-See also
- <A href="http://www.lsv.ens-cachan.fr/~gastin/ltl2ba/index.php">http://www.lsv.ens-cachan.fr/~gastin/ltl2ba/index.php</A>
-</pre>
-The C source code can be linked with Spin, or run as a standalone tool.
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