package electrod
Formal analysis for the Electrod formal pivot language
Install
Dune Dependency
Authors
Maintainers
Sources
electrod-0.9.0.tbz
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doc/electrod.libelectrod/Libelectrod/Solver/module-type-MODEL/index.html
Module type Solver.MODEL
Source
val analyze :
conversion_time:Mtime.span ->
cmd:string ->
script:script_type ->
keep_files:bool ->
no_analysis:bool ->
elo:Elo.t ->
file:string ->
bmc:int option ->
pp_generated:bool ->
t ->
Outcome.t
analyze domain script filename model
runs the solver on model
(filename helps creating a temporary file name
): in case of Error
, the result contains the POSIX error code and the error string output by the solver. If script
is None
, then a default command script is used; otherwise it contains the name of a script file. elo
is the Electrod model (used to interpret back a resulting trace).
If no_analysis
is set to true, then no analysis is done (but the files are still generated and may be kept) and the function returns No_trace
!
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