In this changelog, we document "large-ish" changes to Iris that affect even the way the logic is used on paper. We also mention some significant changes in the Coq development, but not every API-breaking change is listed. Changes marked `[#]` still need to be ported to the Iris Documentation LaTeX file(s). ## Iris 3.0 (unfinished) * There now is a deprecation process. The modules `*.deprecated` contain deprecated notations and definitions that are provided for backwards compatibility and will be removed in a future version of Iris. * View shifts are radically simplified to just internalize frame-preserving updates. Weakestpre is defined inside the logic, and invariants and view shifts with masks are also coded up inside Iris. Adequacy of weakestpre is proven in the logic. The old ownership of the entire physical state is replaced by a user-selected predicate over physical state that is maintained by weakestpre. * Use OFEs instead of COFEs everywhere. COFEs are only used for solving the recursive domain equation. As a consequence, CMRAs no longer need a proof of completeness. (The old `cofeT` is provided by `algebra.deprecated`.) * Implement a new agreement construction. Unlike the old one, this one preserves discreteness. dec_agree is thus no longer needed and has been moved to algebra.deprecated. * Renaming and moving things around: uPred and the rest of the base logic are in `base_logic`, while `program_logic` is for everything involving the general Iris notion of a language. * Slightly weaker notion of atomicity: an expression is atomic if it reduces in one step to something that does not reduce further. * Changed notation for embedding Coq assertions into Iris. The new notation is ⌜φ⌝. Also removed `=` and `⊥` from the Iris scope. (The old notations are provided in `base_logic.deprecated`.) * Up-closure of namespaces is now a notation (↑) instead of a coercion. * With invariants and the physical state being handled in the logic, there is no longer any reason to demand the CMRA unit to be discrete. * The language can now fork off multiple threads at once. * Local Updates (for the authoritative monoid) are now a 4-way relation with syntax-directed lemmas proving them. ## Iris 2.0 * [heap_lang] No longer use dependent types for expressions. Instead, values carry a proof of closedness. Substitution, closedness and value-ness proofs are performed by computation after reflecting into a term langauge that knows about values and closed expressions. * [program_logic/language] The language does not define its own "atomic" predicate. Instead, atomicity is defined as reducing in one step to a value. * [program_logic] Due to a lack of maintenance and usefulness, lifting lemmas for Hoare triples are removed. ## Iris 2.0-rc2 This version matches the final ICFP 2016 paper. * [algebra] Make the core of an RA or CMRA a partial function. * [program_logic/lifting] Lifting lemmas no longer round-trip through a user-chosen predicate to define the configurations we can reduce to; they directly relate to the operational semantics. This is equivalent and much simpler to read. ## Iris 2.0-rc1 This is the Coq development and Iris Documentation as submitted to ICFP 2016.