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[Frama-c-discuss] \at in ACSL assertions
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- From: virgile.prevosto at cea.fr (Virgile Prevosto)
- Date: Mon, 15 Nov 2010 15:31:39 +0100
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Le lun. 15 nov. 2010 15:07:03 CET, Yannick Moy <yannick.moy at adacore.com> a ?crit : > >> a- should the commented functions main and f be parsable by the > >> front-end? Currently, they can't be parsed with either Boron or the > >> development version. The error message is similar to "u.c:14:[kernel] > >> user error: logic label `cond' not found in annotation" > > Interesting possibility, to designate the last value at some label, including at > a more deeply nested level. > Yes. To be frank, I've never been really convinced by the syntactic restriction above. As shown by the 'g' function, this does not solve all uninitialization issues. -- Virgile Prevosto Ing?nieur-Chercheur, CEA, LIST Laboratoire de S?ret? des Logiciels +33/0 1 69 08 82 98
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