package frama-c-base
Platform dedicated to the analysis of source code written in C. Silicon version.
Install
Dune Dependency
Authors
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PPatrick Baudin
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FFrançois Bobot
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RRichard Bonichon
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DDavid Bühler
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LLoïc Correnson
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JJulien Crétin
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PPascal Cuoq
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ZZaynah Dargaye
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JJean-Christophe Filliâtre
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PPhilippe Herrmann
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FFlorent Kirchner
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MMatthieu Lemerre
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DDavid Maison
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CClaude Marché
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AAndré Maroneze
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BBenjamin Monate
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YYannick Moy
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AAnne Pacalet
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VValentin Perrelle
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GGuillaume Petiot
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VVirgile Prevosto
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AArmand Puccetti
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MMuriel Roger
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JJulien Signoles
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BBoris Yakobowski
Maintainers
Sources
frama-c-Silicon-20161101.tar.gz
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Description
Frama-C gathers several analysis techniques in a single collaborative framework, based on analyzers (called "plug-ins") that can build upon the results computed by other analyzers in the framework. Thanks to this approach, Frama-C provides sophisticated tools, including:
- an analyzer based on abstract interpretation (EVA plug-in);
- a program proof framework based on weakest precondition calculus (WP plug-in);
- a program slicer (Slicing plug-in);
- a tool for verification of temporal (LTL) properties (Aoraï plug-in);
- several tools for code base exploration and dependency analysis (plug-ins From, Impact, Metrics, Occurrence, Scope, etc.). These plug-ins communicate between each other via the Frama-C API and via ACSL (ANSI/ISO C Specification Language) properties.
Tags
deductive program verification formal specification automated theorem prover interactive theorem prover C plugins abstract interpretation slicing weakest precondition ACSL dataflow analysisPublished: 30 Oct 2018
Dependencies (4)
- num
- ocamlfind
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ocamlgraph
>= "1.8.5" & < "1.9~"
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ocaml
>= "4.02.3" & < "4.06"
Dev Dependencies
None
Used by (2)
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frama-c
= "14.0"
- frama-c-e-acsl
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