Local Reasoning for Global Invariants, Part I

Author:

Banerjee Anindya1,Naumann David A.2,Rosenberg Stan2

Affiliation:

1. IMDEA Software Institute and Kansas State University

2. Stevens Institute of Technology

Abstract

Dedicated to the memory of Stephen L. Bloom (1940--2010). Shared mutable objects pose grave challenges in reasoning, especially for information hiding and modularity. This article presents a novel technique for reasoning about error-avoiding partial correctness of programs featuring shared mutable objects, and investigates the technique by formalizing a logic. Using a first-order assertion language, the logic provides heap-local reasoning about mutation and separation, via ghost fields and variables of type “region” (finite sets of object references). A new form of frame condition specifies write, read, and allocation effects using region expressions; this supports a frame rule that allows a command to read state on which the framed predicate depends. Soundness is proved using a standard program semantics. The logic facilitates heap-local reasoning about object invariants, as shown here by examples. Part II of this article extends the logic with second-order framing which formalizes the hiding of data invariants.

Funder

Microsoft Research

IMDEA Software Institute

Division of Computer and Network Systems

Division of Computing and Communication Foundations

Seventh Framework Programme

Madrid Regional Government

Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad

National Science Foundation

Publisher

Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)

Subject

Artificial Intelligence,Hardware and Architecture,Information Systems,Control and Systems Engineering,Software

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