Smtlink 2.0

CoRR Pub Date : 2018-10-10 DOI:10.4204/EPTCS.280.11
Yan Peng, M. Greenstreet
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Abstract

Smtlink is an extension of ACL2 with Satisfiability Modulo Theories (SMT) solvers. We presented an earlier version at ACL2'2015. Smtlink 2.0 makes major improvements over the initial version with respect to soundness, extensibility, ease-of-use, and the range of types and associated theory-solvers supported. Most theorems that one would want to prove using an SMT solver must first be translated to use only the primitive operations supported by the SMT solver -- this translation includes function expansion and type inference. Smtlink 2.0 performs this translation using a sequence of steps performed by verified clause processors and computed hints. These steps are ensured to be sound. The final transliteration from ACL2 to Z3's Python interface requires a trusted clause processor. This is a great improvement in soundness and extensibility over the original Smtlink which was implemented as a single, monolithic, trusted clause processor. Smtlink 2.0 provides support for FTY defprod, deflist, defalist, and defoption types by using Z3's arrays and user-defined data types. We have identified common usage patterns and simplified the configuration and hint information needed to use Smtlink.
Smtlink是ACL2的扩展,具有可满足模理论(SMT)解算器。我们在ACL2'2015上展示了一个早期版本。Smtlink 2.0在可靠性、可扩展性、易用性以及支持的类型和相关理论求解器的范围等方面对初始版本进行了重大改进。想要使用SMT求解器证明的大多数定理必须首先转换为只使用SMT求解器支持的基本操作——这种转换包括函数展开和类型推断。Smtlink 2.0使用经过验证的子句处理器和计算提示执行的一系列步骤来执行此转换。确保这些步骤是合理的。从ACL2到Z3的Python接口的最终音译需要一个可信的子句处理器。与最初的Smtlink相比,这在可靠性和可扩展性方面有了很大的改进,原来的Smtlink是作为一个单一的、整体的、受信任的子句处理器实现的。Smtlink 2.0通过使用Z3的数组和用户定义的数据类型,提供了对ftydefprod、defist、defalist和defoption类型的支持。我们已经确定了常见的使用模式,并简化了使用Smtlink所需的配置和提示信息。
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