- Oct 25, 2016
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Robbert Krebbers authored
And also rename the corresponding proof mode tactics.
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- Oct 16, 2016
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Jacques-Henri Jourdan authored
This fact is deduced from reducibility. Unfortunately, this sometimes depends on the type of states being inhabited, so that this additional hypothesis sometimes appear.
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- Oct 12, 2016
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Ralf Jung authored
rename program_logic.{ownership -> wsat}. It really is about world satisfaction and invariants more than about ownership.
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- Oct 05, 2016
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Robbert Krebbers authored
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- Aug 28, 2016
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Robbert Krebbers authored
This also removes the double use of the name 'wp_fork' in both program_logic/weakestpre and heap_lang/lifting.
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- Aug 08, 2016
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Robbert Krebbers authored
This generalization is surprisingly easy in Iris 3.0, so I could not resist not doing it :).
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- Aug 05, 2016
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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 13, 2016
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Robbert Krebbers authored
The intropattern {H} also meant clear (both in ssreflect, and the logic part of the introduction pattern).
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- Jul 04, 2016
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Jacques-Henri Jourdan authored
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- Jul 02, 2016
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Jacques-Henri Jourdan authored
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Jacques-Henri Jourdan authored
Lifting lemmas : make the initial state appear under an existential under the view shift. This is still sound, but slightly more expressive.
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- Jun 30, 2016
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Robbert Krebbers authored
Concretely, when execution of any of the wp_ tactics does not yield another wp, it will make sure that a view shift is kept. This behavior was already partially there, but now it is hopefully more consistent.
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- Jun 17, 2016
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Robbert Krebbers authored
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- May 31, 2016
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Robbert Krebbers authored
be the same as
↔️ . This is a fairly intrusive change, but at least makes notations more consistent, and often shorter because fewer parentheses are needed. Note that viewshifts already had the same precedence as →.
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- May 09, 2016
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Robbert Krebbers authored
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- Apr 19, 2016
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Robbert Krebbers authored
That way, we do not have useless type annotations of the form "v : language.val heap_lang" cluttering about any goal. Note, that we could decide to eta expand everywhere (as we do for ∀ and ∃), and use the notation "WP e {{ Q }}" for "wp e ⊤ (λ _, Q)".
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- Mar 30, 2016
- Mar 29, 2016
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Robbert Krebbers authored
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Ralf Jung authored
This required a new ectx axiom: Positivity of evaluation contexts. This axiom was also present in the old Iris 1.1 development, back when it still derived lifting axioms for ectx languages.
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