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WP Proof Obligation Generator and Management

Proof Obligations

type t

elementary proof obligation

val get_id : t -> string
val get_model : t -> WpContext.model
val get_scope : t -> WpContext.scope
val get_context : t -> WpContext.context
val get_description : t -> string
val get_property : t -> Frama_c_kernel.Property.t
val get_result : t -> VCS.prover -> VCS.result
val get_results : t -> (VCS.prover * VCS.result) list
val get_logout : t -> VCS.prover -> string

only file name, might not exists

val get_logerr : t -> VCS.prover -> string

only file name, might not exists

val get_sequent : t -> Conditions.sequent
val get_formula : t -> Lang.F.pred
val is_trivial : t -> bool
val is_valid : t -> bool

One prover at least returns a valid verdict.

val has_unknown : t -> bool

At least one non-valid verdict.

val is_passed : t -> bool

Same as is_valid for non-smoke tests. For smoke-tests, same as is_unknown.

Database

Notice that a property or a function have no proof obligation until you explicitly generate them via the generate_xxx functions below.

val clear : unit -> unit
val proof : Frama_c_kernel.Property.t -> t list

List of proof obligations computed for a given property. Might be empty if you don't have used one of the generators below.

val remove : Frama_c_kernel.Property.t -> unit
val iter_ip : (t -> unit) -> Frama_c_kernel.Property.t -> unit
val iter_kf : (t -> unit) -> ?bhv:string list -> Frama_c_kernel.Kernel_function.t -> unit

Generators

The generated VCs are also added to the database, so they can be accessed later. The default value for model is what has been given on the command line (-wp-model option)

val generate_ip : ?model:string -> Frama_c_kernel.Property.t -> t Frama_c_kernel.Bag.t
val generate_kf : ?model:string -> ?bhv:string list -> ?prop:string list -> Frama_c_kernel.Kernel_function.t -> t Frama_c_kernel.Bag.t
val generate_call : ?model:string -> Frama_c_kernel.Cil_types.stmt -> t Frama_c_kernel.Bag.t

Prover Interface

val prove : t -> ?config:VCS.config -> ?mode:VCS.mode -> ?start:(t -> unit) -> ?progress:(t -> string -> unit) -> ?result:(t -> VCS.prover -> VCS.result -> unit) -> VCS.prover -> bool Frama_c_kernel.Task.task

Returns a ready-to-schedule task.

val spawn : t -> ?config:VCS.config -> ?start:(t -> unit) -> ?progress:(t -> string -> unit) -> ?result:(t -> VCS.prover -> VCS.result -> unit) -> ?success:(t -> VCS.prover option -> unit) -> ?pool:Frama_c_kernel.Task.pool -> (VCS.mode * VCS.prover) list -> unit

Same as prove but schedule the tasks into the global server returned by server function below.

The first succeeding prover cancels the other ones.

val server : ?procs:int -> unit -> Frama_c_kernel.Task.server

Default number of parallel tasks is given by -wp-par command-line option. The returned server is global to Frama-C, but the number of parallel task allowed will be updated to fit the ~procs or command-line options.

val command : ?provers:Why3.Whyconf.prover list -> ?tip:bool -> t Frama_c_kernel.Bag.t -> unit

Run the provers with the command-line interface. If ~provers is set, it is used for computing the list of provers to spawn. If ~tip is set, it is used to compute the script execution mode.