package frama-c

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type v = v

Type of the values stored in the offsetmap

Datatype for the offsetmap

include Frama_c_kernel.Datatype.S
include Frama_c_kernel.Datatype.S_no_copy
val name : string

Unique name of the datatype.

Datatype descriptor.

Packed version of the descriptor.

val reprs : t list

List of representants of the descriptor.

val equal : t -> t -> bool
val compare : t -> t -> int

Comparison: same spec than Stdlib.compare.

val hash : t -> int

Hash function: same spec than Hashtbl.hash.

val mem_project : (Frama_c_kernel.Project_skeleton.t -> bool) -> t -> bool

mem_project f x must return true iff there is a value p of type Project.t in x such that f p returns true.

val copy : t -> t

Deep copy: no possible sharing between x and copy x.

Pretty-printing

val pretty_generic : ?typ:Frama_c_kernel.Cil_types.typ -> ?pretty_v:(Stdlib.Format.formatter -> v -> unit) -> ?skip_v:(v -> bool) -> ?sep:string -> unit -> Stdlib.Format.formatter -> t -> unit

Join and inclusion testing

val join : t -> t -> t
val is_included : t -> t -> bool

Finding values

val find_iset : validity:Frama_c_kernel.Base.validity -> intervals -> t -> v

Adding values

val add_binding_intervals : validity:Frama_c_kernel.Base.validity -> exact:bool -> intervals -> v -> t -> t Frama_c_kernel.Lattice_bounds.or_bottom

Creating an offsetmap

val create : size:Frama_c_kernel.Integer.t -> v -> t

size must be strictly greater than zero.

val empty : t

offsetmap containing no interval.

size_from_validity v returns the size to be used when creating a new offsetmap for a base with validity v. This is a convention that should be shared by all modules that create offsetmaps. Returns `Bottom iff v is Invalid.

  • since Aluminium-20160501

Iterators

val map : (v -> v) -> t -> t
type map2_decide =
  1. | ReturnLeft
  2. | ReturnRight
  3. | ReturnConstant of v
  4. | Recurse
    (*

    See the documentation of type Offsetmap_sig.map2_decide

    *)
val map2 : Frama_c_kernel.Hptmap_sig.cache_type -> (t -> t -> map2_decide) -> (v -> v -> v) -> t -> t -> t

See the documentation of function Offsetmap_sig.map2_on_values.

val fold : (intervals -> v -> 'a -> 'a) -> t -> 'a -> 'a
val fold_fuse_same : (intervals -> v -> 'a -> 'a) -> t -> 'a -> 'a

Same behavior as fold, except if two disjoint intervals r1 and r2 are mapped to the same value and boolean. In this case, fold will call its argument f on r1, then on r2. fold_fuse_same will call it directly on r1 U r2, where U is the join on sets of intervals.

val fold_itv : ?direction:[ `LTR | `RTL ] -> entire:bool -> (Frama_c_kernel.Int_Intervals_sig.itv -> v -> 'a -> 'a) -> Frama_c_kernel.Int_Intervals_sig.itv -> t -> 'a -> 'a

See documentation of Offsetmap_sig.fold_between.

val fold_join_itvs : cache:Frama_c_kernel.Hptmap_sig.cache_type -> (Frama_c_kernel.Integer.t -> Frama_c_kernel.Integer.t -> v -> 'a) -> ('a -> 'a -> 'a) -> 'a -> intervals -> t -> 'a

fold_join f join vempty itvs m is an implementation of fold that restricts itself to the intervals in itvs. Unlike in fold (where the equivalent of f operates on an accumulator), f returns a value on each sub-interval independently. The results are joined using joined. vempty is the value that must be returned on Int_Intervals.bottom. This function uses a cache internally. Hence, it must be partially applied to its first three arguments. If you do not need a cache, use fold instead.

Shape

val is_single_interval : t -> bool

is_single_interval o is true if the offsetmap o contains a single binding.

val single_interval_value : t -> v option

single_interval_value o returns Some v if o contains a single interval, to which v is bound, and None otherwise.

val is_same_value : t -> v -> bool

is_same_value o v is true if the offsetmap o contains a single binding to v, or is the empty offsetmap.

Misc

val clear_caches : unit -> unit

Clear the caches local to this module. Beware that they are not project-aware, and that you must call them at every project switch.

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