A language-independent proof system for full program equivalence

Author:

Ciobâcă Ştefan1,Lucanu Dorel1,Rusu Vlad2,Roşu Grigore3

Affiliation:

1. Faculty of Computer Science, “Alexandru Ioan Cuza” University, 16, General Berthelot Street, 700483, Iasi, Romania

2. Inria, Lille, France

3. University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Champaign, USA

Abstract

Abstract Two programs are fully equivalent if, for the same input, either they both diverge or they both terminate with the same result. Full equivalence is an adequate notion of equivalence for programs written in deterministic languages. It is useful in many contexts, such as capturing the correctness of program transformations within the same language, or capturing the correctness of compilers between two different languages. In this paper we introduce a language-independent proof system for full equivalence, which is parametric in the operational semantics of two languages and in a state-similarity relation. The proof system is sound: a proof tree establishes the full equivalence of the programs given to it as input. We illustrate it on two programs in two different languages (an imperative one and a functional one), that both compute the Collatz sequence. The Collatz sequence is an interesting case study since it is not known whether the sequence terminates or not; nevertheless, our proof system shows that the two programs are fully equivalent (even if we cannot establish termination or divergence of either one).

Funder

European Social Fun, Romanian Government

Boeing

NSF

SPAWAR Systems Center Pacific, Space and Naval Warfare Systems Command

Publisher

Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)

Subject

Theoretical Computer Science,Software

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