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Hax

hax is a tool for high assurance translations that translates a large subset of Rust into formal languages such as F* or Coq. This extends the scope of the hacspec project, which was previously a DSL embedded in Rust, to a usable tool for verifying Rust programs.

So what is hacspec now?

hacspec is the functional subset of Rust that can be used, together with a hacspec standard library, to write succinct, executable, and verifiable specifications in Rust. These specifications can be translated into formal languages with hax.

Try out hax online now!

Learn more

Here are some resources for learning more about hax:

Usage

Hax is a cargo subcommand. The command cargo hax accepts the following subcommands:

  • into (cargo hax into BACKEND): translate a Rust crate to the backend BACKEND (e.g. fstar, coq).
  • json (cargo hax json): extract the typed AST of your crate as a JSON file.

Note:

  • BACKEND can be fstar, coq, easycrypt or pro-verif. cargo hax into --help gives the full list of supported backends.
  • The subcommands cargo hax, cargo hax into and cargo hax into <BACKEND> takes options. For instance, you can cargo hax into fstar --z3rlimit 100. Use --help on those subcommands to list all options.

Installation

Manual installation
  1. Make sure to have the following installed on your system:
  1. Clone this repo: git clone git@github.com:hacspec/hax.git && cd hax
  2. Run the setup.sh script: ./setup.sh.
  3. Run cargo-hax --help
Nix

This should work on Linux, MacOS and Windows.

Prerequisites: Nix package manager (with flakes enabled)
  • Either using the Determinate Nix Installer, with the following bash one-liner:
    curl --proto '=https' --tlsv1.2 -sSf -L https://install.determinate.systems/nix | sh -s -- install
    
  • or following those steps.
  • Run hax on a crate directly to get F*/Coq/... (assuming you are in the crate's folder):

    • nix run github:hacspec/hax -- into fstar extracts F*.
  • Install hax: nix profile install github:hacspec/hax, then run cargo hax --help anywhere

  • Note: in any of the Nix commands above, replace github:hacspec/hax by ./dir to compile a local checkout of hax that lives in ./some-dir

  • Setup binary cache: using Cachix, just cachix use hax

Using Docker
  1. Clone this repo: git clone git@github.com:hacspec/hax.git && cd hax
  2. Build the docker image: docker build -f .docker/Dockerfile . -t hax
  3. Get a shell: docker run -it --rm -v /some/dir/with/a/crate:/work hax bash
  4. You can now run cargo-hax --help (notice here we use cargo-hax instead of cargo hax)

Supported Subset of the Rust Language

Hax intends to support full Rust, with the two following exceptions, promoting a functional style:

  1. no unsafe code (see https://github.com/hacspec/hax/issues/417);
  2. mutable references (aka &mut T) on return types or when aliasing (see https://github.com/hacspec/hax/issues/420).

Each unsupported Rust feature is documented as an issue labeled unsupported-rust. When the issue is labeled wontfix-v1, that means we don't plan on supporting that feature soon.

Quicklinks:

Hacking on Hax

The documentation of the internal crate of hax and its engine can be found here.

Edit the sources (Nix)

Just clone & cd into the repo, then run nix develop .. You can also just use direnv, with editor integration.

Structure of this repository

  • rust-frontend/: Rust library that hooks in the rust compiler and extract its internal typed abstract syntax tree THIR as JSON.
  • engine/: the simplification and elaboration engine that translates programs from the Rust language to various backends (see engine/backends/).
  • cli/: the hax subcommand for Cargo.

Recompiling

You can use the .utils/rebuild.sh script (which is available automatically as the command rebuild when using the Nix devshell):

  • rebuild: rebuild the Rust then the OCaml part;
  • rebuild TARGET: rebuild the TARGET part (TARGET is either rust or ocaml).

Publications & Other material

Secondary literature, using hacspec:

Contributing

Before starting any work please join the Zulip chat, start a discussion on Github, or file an issue to discuss your contribution.

Acknowledgements

Zulip graciously provides the hacspec & hax community with a "Zulip Cloud Standard" tier.

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