Authors
Sahil Bhatia, Saswat Padhi, Nagarajan Natarajan, Rahul Sharma, Prateek Jain
Publication date
2019/11/26
Journal
arXiv preprint arXiv:1911.11728
Description
Automated synthesis of inductive invariants is an important problem in software verification. Once all the invariants have been specified, software verification reduces to checking of verification conditions. Although static analyses to infer invariants have been studied for over forty years, recent years have seen a flurry of data-driven invariant inference techniques which guess invariants from examples instead of analyzing program text. However, these techniques have been demonstrated to scale only to programs with a small number of variables. In this paper, we study these scalability issues and address them in our tool oasis that improves the scale of data-driven invariant inference and outperforms state-of-the-art systems on benchmarks from the invariant inference track of the Syntax Guided Synthesis competition.
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S Bhatia, S Padhi, N Natarajan, R Sharma, P Jain - arXiv preprint arXiv:1911.11728, 2019