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  1. May 15, 2013
  2. May 12, 2013
  3. May 11, 2013
  4. May 07, 2013
    • Robbert Krebbers's avatar
      Lots of refactoring. and new results on permutations and list containment. · 361308c7
      Robbert Krebbers authored
      The refactoring includes:
      * Use infix notations for the various list relations
      * More consistent naming
      * Put lemmas on one line whenever possible
      * Change proofs into one-liners when possible
      * Make better use of the "Implicit Types" command
      * Improve the order of the list module by placing all definitions at the start,
        then the proofs, and finally the tactics.
      
      Besides, there is some new machinery for proofs by reflection on lists. It is
      used for a decision procedure for permutations and list containment.
      361308c7
  5. Apr 02, 2013
  6. Mar 25, 2013
  7. Mar 14, 2013
  8. Feb 24, 2013
  9. Feb 22, 2013
  10. Feb 19, 2013
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      Support sequence point, add permissions, and update prelude. · 415a4f1c
      Robbert Krebbers authored
      Both the operational and axiomatic semantics are extended with sequence points
      and a permission system based on fractional permissions. In order to achieve
      this, the memory model has been completely revised, and is now built on top
      of an abstract interface for permissions.
      
      Apart from these changed, the library on lists and sets has been heavily
      extended, and minor changed have been made to other parts of the prelude.
      415a4f1c
  11. Feb 01, 2013
  12. Jan 09, 2013
  13. Jan 05, 2013
    • Robbert Krebbers's avatar
      Add missing notations on Z. · 6c89f5de
      Robbert Krebbers authored
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      Various small changes. · 507a150a
      Robbert Krebbers authored
      * Define the standard strict order on pre orders.
      * Prove that this strict order is well founded for finite sets and finite maps.
        We also provide some utilities to compute with well founded recursion.
      * Improve the "simplify_option_equality" tactic to handle more cases.
      * Axiomatize finiteness of finite maps by translation to lists, instead of by
        them having a finite domain.
      * Prove many additional properties of finite maps.
      * Add many functions and theorems on lists, including: permutations, resize,
        filter, ...
      507a150a
  14. Nov 12, 2012
    • Robbert Krebbers's avatar
      Many relatively small changes. · 50dfc148
      Robbert Krebbers authored
      Most interestingly:
      * Use [lia] instead of [omega] everywhere
      * More many generic lemmas on the memory to the theory on finite maps.
      * Many additional list lemmas.
      * A new interface for a monad for collections, which is now also used by the
        collection tactics.
      * Provide an additional finite collection implementation using unordered lists
        without duplicates removed. This implementation forms a monad (just the list
        monad in disguise).
      50dfc148
  15. Oct 19, 2012
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      Add non-deterministic expressions with side-effects. · e82cda6c
      Robbert Krebbers authored
      The following things have been changed in this revision:
      
      * We now give a small step semantics for expressions. The denotational semantics
        only works for side-effect free expressions.
      * Dynamically allocated memory through alloc and free is now supported.
      * The following expressions are added: assignment, function call, unary
        operators, conditional, alloc, and free.
      * Some customary induction schemes for expressions are proven.
      * The axiomatic semantics (and its interpretation) have been changed in order
        to deal with non-deterministic expressions.
      * We have added inversion schemes based on small inversions for the operational
        semantics. Inversions using these schemes are much faster.
      * We improved the statement preservation proof of the operational semantics.
      * We now use a variant of SsReflect's [by] and [done], instead of Coq's [now]
        and [easy]. The [done] tactic is much faster as it does not perform
        inversions.
      * Add theory, definitions and notations on vectors.
      * Separate theory on contexts.
      * Change [Arguments] declarations to ensure better unfolding.
      e82cda6c
  16. Oct 10, 2012
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      Various minor changes. · 4cda26dd
      Robbert Krebbers authored
      * Introduce a type class and notation for disjointness.
      * Define unions of finite maps (a lot of theory has still to be
        moved from memory to fin_maps).
      * Prove the Hoare rule for function calls with arguments.
      * Prove the Hoare rule to add sets of functions.
      * Some additional theory on lifting of assertions.
      4cda26dd
  17. Sep 04, 2012
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  19. Aug 29, 2012
  20. Aug 23, 2012
  21. Aug 21, 2012
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      Major revision of the whole development. · 18669b92
      Robbert Krebbers authored
      The main changes are:
      
      * Function calls in the operational semantics
      * Mutually recursive function calls in the axiomatic semantics
      * A general definition of the interpretation of the axiomatic semantics  so as
        to improve reusability (useful for function calls, and also for expressions
        in future versions)
      * Type classes for stack independent, memory independent, and memory extensible
        assertions, and a lot of instances to automatically derive these properties.
      * Many additional lemmas on the memory and more robust tactics to simplify
        goals involving is_free and mem_disjoint
      * Proof of preservation of statements in the smallstep semantics
      
      * Some new tactics: feed, feed destruct, feed inversion, etc...
      * More robust tactic scripts using bullets and structured scripts
      * Truncate most lines at 80 characters
      18669b92
  22. Jun 21, 2012
  23. Jun 14, 2012
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      Modify the Hoare judgment such that is also ensures thread safity. · 9fcbbccf
      Robbert Krebbers authored
      Before, it just ensured that whenever one can split up the memory
      into two parts before running the program, the framing part can
      be split off when the program is finished. Now it also ensure that
      it can be split off at any moment during the execution of the
      program.
      
      When we extend to non-deterministic expressions/sequence points we
      certainly need this for the Hoare judgment for expressions, as C
      allows evaluation of them to interleave. However, for consistency,
      and further extensions, it is nice to have this property for
      statements too.
      9fcbbccf
  24. Jun 11, 2012
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