--- layout: fc_discuss_archives title: Message 34 from Frama-C-discuss on June 2009 ---
Hello Virgile, >In fact, the default behavior of jessie is >indeed to consider that the arguments of a function points to distinct >memory locations. This usually greatly simplifies the proof obligations Of course, in most cases, this makes sense and prevents a lot of bugs. But I haven't found this in the ACSL documentation. Since distinct memory locations can be expressed with the separated predicate, I assumed that pointers don't have to be distinct by default. Best regards, Boris