- Sep 25, 2017
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Robbert Krebbers authored
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- Jan 09, 2017
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Ralf Jung authored
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- Jan 06, 2017
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Ralf Jung authored
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- Jan 05, 2017
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Ralf Jung authored
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- Jan 03, 2017
- Dec 09, 2016
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Ralf Jung authored
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Robbert Krebbers authored
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Robbert Krebbers authored
The WP construction now takes an invariant on states as a parameter (part of the irisG class) and no longer builds in the authoritative ownership of the entire state. When instantiating WP with a concrete language on can choose its state invariant. For example, for heap_lang we directly use `auth (gmap loc (frac * dec_agree val))`, and avoid the indirection through invariants entirely. As a result, we no longer have to carry `heap_ctx` around.
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- Dec 08, 2016
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Ralf Jung authored
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- Dec 07, 2016
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- Dec 06, 2016
- Nov 22, 2016
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Ralf Jung authored
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- Nov 09, 2016
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Robbert Krebbers authored
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- Nov 03, 2016
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Robbert Krebbers authored
The old choice for ★ was a arbitrary: the precedence of the ASCII asterisk * was fixed at a wrong level in Coq, so we had to pick another symbol. The ★ was a random choice from a unicode chart. The new symbol ∗ (as proposed by David Swasey) corresponds better to conventional practise and matches the symbol we use on paper.
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- Nov 01, 2016
- Oct 27, 2016
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Robbert Krebbers authored
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Ralf Jung authored
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Ralf Jung authored
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- Oct 25, 2016
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Robbert Krebbers authored
There are now two proof mode tactics for dealing with modalities: - `iModIntro` : introduction of a modality - `iMod pm_trm as (x1 ... xn) "ipat"` : eliminate a modality The behavior of these tactics can be controlled by instances of the `IntroModal` and `ElimModal` type class. We have declared instances for later, except 0, basic updates and fancy updates. The tactic `iMod` is flexible enough that it can also eliminate an updates around a weakest pre, and so forth. The corresponding introduction patterns of these tactics are `!>` and `>`. These tactics replace the tactics `iUpdIntro`, `iUpd` and `iTimeless`. Source of backwards incompatability: the introduction pattern `!>` is used for introduction of arbitrary modalities. It used to introduce laters by stripping of a later of each hypotheses.
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Robbert Krebbers authored
And also rename the corresponding proof mode tactics.
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- Oct 05, 2016
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Robbert Krebbers authored
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- Aug 25, 2016
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Ralf Jung authored
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Robbert Krebbers authored
NB: these scopes delimiters were already there before Janno's a0067662.
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Janno authored
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- Aug 09, 2016
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Ralf Jung authored
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- Aug 08, 2016
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Robbert Krebbers authored
This makes stuff more uniform and also removes the need for the [inGFs] type class. Instead, there is now a type class [subG Σ1 Σ2] which expresses that a list of functors [Σ1] is contained in [Σ2].
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- Aug 05, 2016
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Robbert Krebbers authored
This better reflects the name of the bind rule. I renamed an internal tactic that was previously called wp_bind into wp_bind_core.
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Robbert Krebbers authored
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Robbert Krebbers authored
This commit features: - A simpler model. The recursive domain equation no longer involves a triple containing invariants, physical state and ghost state, but just ghost state. Invariants and physical state are encoded using (higher-order) ghost state. - (Primitive) view shifts are formalized in the logic and all properties about it are proven in the logic instead of the model. Instead, the core logic features only a notion of raw view shifts which internalizing performing frame preserving updates. - A better behaved notion of mask changing view shifts. In particular, we no longer have side-conditions on transitivity of view shifts, and we have a rule for introduction of mask changing view shifts |={E1,E2}=> P with E2 ⊆ E1 which allows to postpone performing a view shift. - The weakest precondition connective is formalized in the logic using Banach's fixpoint. All properties about the connective are proven in the logic instead of directly in the model. - Adequacy is proven in the logic and uses a primitive form of adequacy for uPred that only involves raw views shifts and laters. Some remarks: - I have removed binary view shifts. I did not see a way to describe all rules of the new mask changing view shifts using those. - There is no longer the need for the notion of "frame shifting assertions" and these are thus removed. The rules for Hoare triples are thus also stated in terms of primitive view shifts. TODO: - Maybe rename primitive view shift into something more sensible - Figure out a way to deal with closed proofs (see the commented out stuff in tests/heap_lang and tests/barrier_client).
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- Jul 27, 2016
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Robbert Krebbers authored
This way type class inference is not invokved when used in tactics like iPvs while not having to write an @. (Idea suggested by Ralf.)
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Robbert Krebbers authored
This way, it won't pick arbitrary (and possibly wrong!) inG instances when multiple ones are available. We achieve this by declaring: Hint Mode inG - - + So that type class inference only succeeds when the type of the ghost variable does not include any evars. This required me to make some minor changes throughout the whole development making some types explicit.
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- Jul 20, 2016
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Robbert Krebbers authored
In order to improve flexibility, I have reverted the changes in commit 5cabd278 to counter, lock and spawn because an explicit namespace may be in the way of modularity, for example, if the interfaces of these libraries will expose namespaces through view shifts in the future. Exposure of namespaces in the case of par is very unlikely, so to that end, par remains to use an explicit namespace.
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- Jul 19, 2016
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Robbert Krebbers authored
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Robbert Krebbers authored
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Robbert Krebbers authored
I also reverted 7952bca4 since there is no need for atomic to be a boolean predicate anymore. Moreover, I introduced a hint database fsaV for solving side-conditions related to FSAs, in particular, side-conditions related to expressions being atomic.
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- Jul 18, 2016
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Robbert Krebbers authored
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