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2009
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Practical Tactics for Separation Logic

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Practical Tactics for Separation Logic
Abstract. We present a comprehensive set of tactics that make it practical to use separation logic in a proof assistant. These tactics enable the verification of partial correctness properties of complex pointer-intensive programs. Our goal is to make separation logic as easy to use as the standard logic of a proof assistant. We have developed tactics for the simplification, rearranging, splitting, matching and rewriting of separation logic assertions as well as the discharging of a program verification condition using a separation logic description of the machine state. We have implemented our tactics in the Coq proof assistant, applying them to a deep embedding of Cminor, a C-like intermediate language used by Leroy’s verified CompCert compiler. We have used our tactics to verify the safety and completeness of a Cheney copying garbage collector written in Cminor. Our ideas should be applicable to other substructural logics and imperative languages.
Andrew McCreight
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Type Conference
Year 2009
Where TPHOL
Authors Andrew McCreight
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