Sort an array of Boolean values
Problem 1 of the second verified software competition.
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Authors: Jean-Christophe Filliâtre
Topics: Array Data Structure
Tools: Why3
References: The 2nd Verified Software Competition
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(* The 2nd Verified Software Competition (VSTTE 2012) https://sites.google.com/site/vstte2012/compet Problem 1: Sorting an array of Boolean values, using swaps only *) module TwoWaySort use int.Int use bool.Bool use ref.Refint use array.Array use array.ArraySwap use array.ArrayPermut predicate le (x y: bool) = x = False \/ y = True predicate sorted (a: array bool) = forall i1 i2: int. 0 <= i1 <= i2 < a.length -> le a[i1] a[i2] let two_way_sort (a: array bool) ensures { sorted a } ensures { permut_all (old a) a } = let i = ref 0 in let j = ref (length a - 1) in while !i < !j do invariant { 0 <= !i /\ !j < length a } invariant { forall k: int. 0 <= k < !i -> a[k] = False } invariant { forall k: int. !j < k < length a -> a[k] = True } invariant { permut_all (old a) a } variant { !j - !i } if not a[!i] then incr i else if a[!j] then decr j else begin swap a !i !j; incr i; decr j end done end
Why3 Proof Results for Project "vstte12_two_way_sort"
Theory "vstte12_two_way_sort.TwoWaySort": fully verified
Obligations | Alt-Ergo 2.1.0 |
VC for two_way_sort | 0.09 |