约束证明在程序分析中的重用

Andrea Aquino, F. A. Bianchi, Meixian Chen, G. Denaro, M. Pezzè
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符号分析技术多年来有了很大的改进,现在已经接近工业成熟水平。符号分析可扩展性的主要限制之一是约束求解的影响,尽管在过去的几十年里取得了巨大的进步,但约束求解仍然是符号技术适用性的一个相关瓶颈。本文讨论了一种处理约束求解瓶颈的新方法。从观察到约束可能在相同或不同的程序的分析中重复出现开始,我们研究了约束求解与在约束证明库中搜索约束的可满足性证明的补充的优点。我们通过强大的简化和约束的原始规范形式扩展了最近的建议,这些约束将语法上不同的等效约束减少为相同的形式,从而促进了在大型存储库中搜索等效约束。我们获得的实验结果表明,所提出的方法比类似的解决方案和最先进的约束求解器都有改进。
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Reusing constraint proofs in program analysis
Symbolic analysis techniques have largely improved over the years, and are now approaching an industrial maturity level. One of the main limitations to the scalability of symbolic analysis is the impact of constraint solving that is still a relevant bottleneck for the applicability of symbolic techniques, despite the dramatic improvements of the last decades. In this paper we discuss a novel approach to deal with the constraint solving bottleneck. Starting from the observation that constraints may recur during the analysis of the same as well as different programs, we investigate the advantages of complementing constraint solving with searching for the satisfiability proof of a constraint in a repository of constraint proofs. We extend recent proposals with powerful simplifications and an original canonical form of the constraints that reduce syntactically different albeit equivalent constraints to the same form, and thus facilitate the search for equivalent constraints in large repositories. The experimental results we attained indicate that the proposed approach improves over both similar solutions and state of the art constraint solvers.
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