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=Signature and semantics=
 
=Signature and semantics=
  
Given a base theory T, CVC4 supports reasoning about $SL(T)_{Loc,Data}$ inputs.
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Given a base theory T, CVC4 supports reasoning about SL(T)_{Loc,Data} formulas, where "Loc" and "Data" are any sort belonging to T.
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A SL(T)_{Loc,Data} formula is one from the following grammar:
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   F : L | F1 ^ F2 | emp | (pto t1 t2) | (sep F1 ... Fn) | (wand F1 F2)
  
  

Revision as of 12:44, 28 November 2016

CVC4 supports a syntax for separation logic as an extension of the *.smt2 language.

Signature and semantics

Given a base theory T, CVC4 supports reasoning about SL(T)_{Loc,Data} formulas, where "Loc" and "Data" are any sort belonging to T. A SL(T)_{Loc,Data} formula is one from the following grammar:

 F : L | F1 ^ F2 | emp | (pto t1 t2) | (sep F1 ... Fn) | (wand F1 F2)


Syntax

Separation logic in CVC4 requires the "all supported" logic:

 (set-logic ALL_SUPPORTED)

The syntax for the operators of separation logic is summarized in the following table:

CVC language SMTLIB language C++ API
Empty heap N/A (emp X Y) em.mkExpr(kind::SEP_EMP, X, Y);
Points-to N/A (pto X Y) em.mkExpr(kind::SEP_PTO, X, Y);
Separation star N/A (sep C1 ... Cn) em.mkExpr(kind::SEP_STAR, C1, ..., Cn);
Magic wand N/A (wand C1 C2) em.mkExpr(kind::SEP_WAND, C1, C2);
Nil element N/A (as nil T) em.mkUniqueVar(T,kind::SEP_NIL);