--- layout: fc_discuss_archives title: Message 6 from Frama-C-discuss on October 2010 ---
Hello Boris, > this is a proposal for a feature: [...] > > I'd like to considerably reduce the time needed for Jessie in this loop. This would be an interesting feature. Most of it can be implemented as an independent Frama-C plug-in, without touching Jessie's internals. The verification of a function must be run again if one of its callees' contract has changed (not if the implementation of the callee has changed, though. But then again, I think Jessie has a global analysis for aliases, so you must not be using that feature for this reasoning to work). All in all, you need at least a rudimentary parser for C+ACSL, but nothing too sophisticated: being able to detect changes and to build the call tree are enough. It should also be possible to do it without using Frama-C and without using OCaml as the implementation language. Caching automated proof attempts from one run to the next would require intervention inside the automated prover(s), though. Do some of them already provide this kind of feature (of course while preserving determinism of proof attempts: success should never depend on the cache's contents)? Pascal