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cur

CIC under Racket. A language with static dependent-types and dynamic types, type annotations and parentheses, theorem proving and meta-programming.

Noun
cur (plural curs)

1. (archaic) A mongrel.
2. (archaic) A detestable person.

Getting started

Don't actually try to run anything. The type-checker may be exponential, or worse.

Open up stlc.rkt to see an example of what advanced meta-programming can let you do.

Open up oll.rkt to see the implementation of the meta-programs used to enable stlc.rkt, including the parsers for BNF syntax and inference rule syntax, and Coq and LaTeX generators.

Open up proofs-for-free.rkt to see an implementation of the translation defined in Proofs for Free as a meta-program.

Open up anything in stdlib/ to see some standard dependent-type formalisms.

Open up redex-curnel.rkt to see the entire "trusted" core.