--- layout: fc_discuss_archives title: Message 56 from Frama-C-discuss on July 2010 ---
It would be great if the examples in examples-c were updated for jessie. It might cut down on a lot of questions about how to annotate programs. For instance, the parray.c code is just the sort of thing that the jessie/ACSL tutorials don't seem to show and I'm not sure where to look other than these examples, which aren't correct so they don't really help. -A > > > In addition, we try and look at the examples available in > > the directory examples-c, especially puf/ but we did not > > figure out how to compile these examples. > > The files in puf/ are Caduceus examples, not Jessie examples. Oh, and > they also specify allocation functions with assigns \nothing. So if my > colleagues have an explanation of why it's not wrong to use that > clause in ACSL for a function that obviously has internal > side-effects, I would be eager to hear it. > > I would also welcome an explanation of what "\forall ref *p;" means in > ACSL and if it is still allowed (in ACSL) to use it in the same way it > is used in puf/parray.c. > > Pascal > > _______________________________________________ > Frama-c-discuss mailing list > Frama-c-discuss at lists.gforge.inria.fr > http://lists.gforge.inria.fr/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/frama-c-discuss > -- Alwyn E. Goodloe, Ph.D. agoodloe at gmail.com Computer Scientist National Institute of Aerospace -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.gforge.inria.fr/pipermail/frama-c-discuss/attachments/20100730/5f0f5510/attachment.htm>