package electrod
Formal analysis for the Electrod formal pivot language
Install
dune-project
Dependency
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Sources
electrod-0.8.0.tbz
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doc/electrod.libelectrod/Libelectrod/Outcome/index.html
Module Libelectrod.Outcome
Source
Represents a result trace (or the absence thereof).
A valuation maps set/relation names to the tuples they contain.
A state is either a plain state, or the target of a lasso from the last state of the trace.
Source
type t = private {
trace : states option;
nbvars : int;
(*number of Booleans used
*)conversion_time : Mtime.span;
analysis_time : Mtime.span;
}
An outcome represents the result of an analysis. It is either None
, meaning there is no resulting trace, or it is Some _
in wihch case it carries a nonempty, ordered sequence of states, with at least one being the target of a loop ("lasso" step).
Represents the absence of trace (so usually: UNSAT).
Source
val trace :
((Atom.t, Atom.t) CCList.Assoc.t * (Name.t * Name.t) list) ->
int ->
Mtime.span ->
Mtime.span ->
state list ->
t
The list must be nonempty and must contain at least one lasso target.
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