Jessie Plugin returns an error. Code with struct-statement, cannot be compiled.
ID0000923: **This issue was created automatically from Mantis Issue 923. Further discussion may take place here.** --- | **Id** | **Project** | **Category** | **View** | **Due Date** | **Updated** | | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | | ID0000923 | Frama-C | Plug-in > jessie | public | 2011-08-12 | 2011-08-12 | | | | | | | | | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | | **Reporter** | jessie_user | **Assigned To** | cmarche | **Resolution** | open | | **Priority** | normal | **Severity** | major | **Reproducibility** | always | | **Platform** | - | **OS** | - | **OS Version** | - | | **Product Version** | Frama-C Carbon-20110201 | **Target Version** | - | **Fixed in Version** | - | ### Description : jessie --version: This is Jessie version 2.28, compiled on Mo 25. Jul 11:25:42 CEST 2011 frama-c -version Version: Carbon-20101202-beta2 Compilation date: Fri Jul 22 11:14:08 CEST 2011 The following code for coq theorem prover cannot be compiled. pragma SeparationPolicy (none) resolves the problem, but you have too much goals to proof. To reproduce: frama-c -jessie -jessie-atp coq test_pointer_global.c This produces: frama-c -jessie -jessie-atp coq test_pointer_global.c [kernel] preprocessing with "gcc -C -E -I. -dD test_pointer_global.c" [jessie] Starting Jessie translation [jessie] Producing Jessie files in subdir test_pointer_global.jessie [jessie] File test_pointer_global.jessie/test_pointer_global.jc written. [jessie] File test_pointer_global.jessie/test_pointer_global.cloc written. [jessie] Calling Jessie tool in subdir test_pointer_global.jessie Generating Why function add [jessie] Calling VCs generator. why -coq [...] why/test_pointer_global.why File "why/test_pointer_global.why", line 220, characters 16-44: Unbound variable INTEGER32_erg_1_alloc_table make: *** [coq/test_pointer_global_why.v] Fehler 1 [jessie] user error: Jessie subprocess failed: make -f test_pointer_global.makefile coq ### Additional Information : struct INTEGER32 { long long value; }; typedef struct INTEGER32 int32; /*@ assigns \nothing; */ void add (void){ int32 erg; erg.value = 0; } ## Attachments - [test_pointer_global.c](/uploads/87fa5025bf8fb437fd0b117a6a7c26f0/test_pointer_global.c)
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