/** * Returns true if the two original variables are related in a way that makes subsequence or * subset detection not informative. */ public static boolean isObviousSubSequenceDynamically( Invariant inv, VarInfo subvar, VarInfo supervar) { VarInfo[] vis = {subvar, supervar}; ProglangType rep1 = subvar.rep_type; ProglangType rep2 = supervar.rep_type; if (!(((rep1 == ProglangType.INT_ARRAY) && (rep2 == ProglangType.INT_ARRAY)) || ((rep1 == ProglangType.DOUBLE_ARRAY) && (rep2 == ProglangType.DOUBLE_ARRAY)) || ((rep1 == ProglangType.STRING_ARRAY) && (rep2 == ProglangType.STRING_ARRAY)))) return false; if (debug.isLoggable(Level.FINE)) { debug.fine( "Checking isObviousSubSequenceDynamically " + subvar.name() + " in " + supervar.name()); } Object[] di = isObviousSubSequence(subvar, supervar); if (di[1] != null) { inv.log("ObvSubSeq- true from isObviousSubSequence: " + di[1]); return true; } debug.fine(" not isObviousSubSequence(statically)"); PptTopLevel ppt_parent = subvar.ppt; // If the elements of supervar are always the same (EltOneOf), // we aren't going to learn anything new from this invariant, // since each sequence should have an EltOneOf over it. if (false) { PptSlice1 slice = ppt_parent.findSlice(supervar); if (slice == null) { System.out.println("No slice: parent =" + ppt_parent); } else { System.out.println("Slice var =" + slice.var_infos[0]); for (Invariant superinv : slice.invs) { System.out.println("Inv = " + superinv); if (superinv instanceof EltOneOf) { EltOneOf eltinv = (EltOneOf) superinv; if (eltinv.num_elts() > 0) { inv.log(" obvious because of " + eltinv.format()); return true; } } } } } // Obvious if subvar is always just [] if (true) { PptSlice1 slice = ppt_parent.findSlice(subvar); if (slice != null) { for (Invariant subinv : slice.invs) { if (subinv instanceof OneOfSequence) { OneOfSequence seqinv = (OneOfSequence) subinv; if (seqinv.num_elts() == 1) { Object elt = seqinv.elt(); if (elt instanceof long[] && ((long[]) elt).length == 0) { Debug.log( debug, inv.getClass(), inv.ppt, vis, "ObvSubSeq- True from subvar being []"); return true; } if (elt instanceof double[] && ((double[]) elt).length == 0) { inv.log("ObvSubSeq- True from subvar being []"); return true; } } } } } } // Check for a[0..i] subseq a[0..j] but i < j. VarInfo subvar_super = subvar.isDerivedSubSequenceOf(); VarInfo supervar_super = supervar.isDerivedSubSequenceOf(); if (subvar_super != null && subvar_super == supervar_super) { // both sequences are derived from the same supersequence if ((subvar.derived instanceof SequenceScalarSubsequence || subvar.derived instanceof SequenceScalarArbitrarySubsequence) && (supervar.derived instanceof SequenceScalarSubsequence || supervar.derived instanceof SequenceScalarArbitrarySubsequence)) { VarInfo sub_left_var = null, sub_right_var = null, super_left_var = null, super_right_var = null; // I'm careful not to access foo_shift unless foo_var has been set // to a non-null value, but Java is too stupid to recognize that. int sub_left_shift = 42, sub_right_shift = 69, super_left_shift = 1492, super_right_shift = 1776; if (subvar.derived instanceof SequenceScalarSubsequence) { SequenceScalarSubsequence sub = (SequenceScalarSubsequence) subvar.derived; if (sub.from_start) { sub_right_var = sub.sclvar(); sub_right_shift = sub.index_shift; } else { sub_left_var = sub.sclvar(); sub_left_shift = sub.index_shift; } } else if (subvar.derived instanceof SequenceScalarArbitrarySubsequence) { SequenceScalarArbitrarySubsequence sub = (SequenceScalarArbitrarySubsequence) subvar.derived; sub_left_var = sub.startvar(); sub_left_shift = (sub.left_closed ? 0 : 1); sub_right_var = sub.endvar(); sub_right_shift = (sub.right_closed ? 0 : -1); } else { Assert.assertTrue(false); } if (supervar.derived instanceof SequenceScalarSubsequence) { SequenceScalarSubsequence super_ = (SequenceScalarSubsequence) supervar.derived; if (super_.from_start) { super_right_var = super_.sclvar(); super_right_shift = super_.index_shift; } else { super_left_var = super_.sclvar(); super_left_shift = super_.index_shift; } } else if (supervar.derived instanceof SequenceScalarArbitrarySubsequence) { SequenceScalarArbitrarySubsequence super_ = (SequenceScalarArbitrarySubsequence) supervar.derived; super_left_var = super_.startvar(); super_left_shift = (super_.left_closed ? 0 : 1); super_right_var = super_.endvar(); super_right_shift = (super_.right_closed ? 0 : -1); } else { Assert.assertTrue(false); } boolean left_included, right_included; if (super_left_var == null) left_included = true; else if (sub_left_var == null) // we know super_left_var != null here left_included = false; else left_included = VarInfo.compare_vars( super_left_var, super_left_shift, sub_left_var, sub_left_shift, true /* <= */); if (super_right_var == null) right_included = true; else if (sub_right_var == null) // we know super_right_var != null here right_included = false; else right_included = VarInfo.compare_vars( super_right_var, super_right_shift, sub_right_var, sub_right_shift, false /* >= */); // System.out.println("Is " + subvar.name() + " contained in " // + supervar.name() // + "? left: " + left_included + ", right: " // + right_included); if (left_included && right_included) { inv.log("ObvSubSeq- True a[0..i] subseq a[0..j] and i < j"); return true; } } else if ((subvar.derived instanceof SequenceStringSubsequence) && (supervar.derived instanceof SequenceStringSubsequence)) { // Copied from just above SequenceStringSubsequence sss1 = (SequenceStringSubsequence) subvar.derived; SequenceStringSubsequence sss2 = (SequenceStringSubsequence) supervar.derived; VarInfo index1 = sss1.sclvar(); int shift1 = sss1.index_shift; boolean start1 = sss1.from_start; VarInfo index2 = sss2.sclvar(); int shift2 = sss2.index_shift; boolean start2 = sss2.from_start; if (start1 == start2) if (VarInfo.compare_vars(index1, shift1, index2, shift2, start1)) { inv.log("True from comparing indices"); return true; } } else { Assert.assertTrue( false, "how can this happen? " + subvar.name() + " " + subvar.derived.getClass() + " " + supervar.name() + " " + supervar.derived.getClass()); } } // Also need to check A[0..i] subseq A[0..j] via compare_vars. // A subseq B[0..n] => A subseq B List<Derivation> derivees = supervar.derivees(); // For each variable derived from supervar ("B") for (Derivation der : derivees) { // System.out.println(" ... der = " + der.getVarInfo().name() + " " + der); if (der instanceof SequenceScalarSubsequence) { // If that variable is "B[0..n]" VarInfo supervar_part = der.getVarInfo(); // Get the canonical version; being equal to it is good enough. if (supervar_part.get_equalitySet_leader() == subvar) { Debug.log(debug, inv.getClass(), inv.ppt, vis, "ObvSubSeq- True from canonical leader"); return true; } if (supervar_part.isCanonical()) { if (subvar == supervar_part) { System.err.println( "Error: variables " + subvar.name() + " and " + supervar_part.name() + " are identical. Canonical"); System.err.println(subvar.isCanonical()); System.err.println(supervar_part.isCanonical()); throw new Error(); } // Check to see if there is a subsequence over the supervar if (ppt_parent.is_subsequence(subvar, supervar_part)) { if (Debug.logOn()) inv.log( "ObvSubSeq- true from A subseq B[0..n] " + subvar.name() + "/" + supervar_part.name()); return (true); } } } } return false; }
public DiscardInfo isObviousDynamically(VarInfo[] vis) { DiscardInfo super_result = super.isObviousDynamically(vis); if (super_result != null) { return super_result; } if (!hasSeenNonTrivialSample()) { return new DiscardInfo( this, DiscardCode.obvious, "No samples sequences of size >=2 were seen. Vacuously true."); } EltOneOf eoo = EltOneOf.find(ppt); if ((eoo != null) && eoo.enoughSamples() && (eoo.num_elts() == 1)) { return new DiscardInfo(this, DiscardCode.obvious, "The sequence contains all equal values."); } { // some relations imply others as follows: < -> <=, > -> >= // == -> <=, >= // This code lets through some implied invariants, here is how: // In the ESC, JML, Java modes of output, the invariants are guarded // before printing. This guarding makes some of the invariants that // are searched for (example, NoDuplicates) unable to be found since it // won't find something of the form (a -> NoDuplicates). This can // cause cases to exist, for example, the invariants (a -> b[] sorted // by !=), (a -> b[] has no duplicates) existing in the same ppt where // one is obviously implied by the other. I am not sure currently of // the best way with dealing with this, but I am going to allow these // other invariants to exist for now because they are not wrong, just // obvious. for (Invariant inv : ppt.invs) {} } // sorted by (any operation) for an entire sequence -> sorted by that same // operation for a subsequence // also, sorted by < for entire -> sorted by <= for subsequence // sorted by > for entire -> sorted by >= for subsequence Derivation deriv = vis[0].derived; if (deriv != null && ((deriv instanceof SequenceScalarSubsequence) || (deriv instanceof SequenceFloatSubsequence))) { // Find the slice with the full sequence, check for an invariant of this type PptSlice sliceToCheck; if (deriv instanceof SequenceScalarSubsequence) sliceToCheck = ppt.parent.findSlice(((SequenceScalarSubsequence) deriv).seqvar()); else sliceToCheck = ppt.parent.findSlice(((SequenceFloatSubsequence) deriv).seqvar()); if (sliceToCheck != null) { for (Invariant inv : sliceToCheck.invs) { if (inv.getClass().equals(getClass())) { String discardString = "This is a subsequence of a sequence for which the same invariant holds."; return new DiscardInfo(this, DiscardCode.obvious, discardString); } } } } return null; }