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PBESCONSTELM(1) 						   User Commands						   PBESCONSTELM(1)

NAME
pbesconstelm - remove constant parameters from a PBES SYNOPSIS
pbesconstelm [OPTION]... [INFILE [OUTFILE]] DESCRIPTION
Reads a file containing a PBES, and applies constant parameter elimination to it. If OUTFILE is not present, standard output is used. If INFILE is not present, standard input is used. OPTIONS
OPTION can be any of the following: -c, --compute-conditions compute propagation conditions -p[NAME], --pbes-rewriter[=NAME] use pbes rewrite strategy NAME: 'simplify' for simplification 'quantifier-all' for eliminating all quantifiers 'quantifier-finite' for eliminating finite quantifier variables 'pfnf' for rewriting into PFNF normal form -e, --remove-equations remove redundant equations -rNAME, --rewriter=NAME use rewrite strategy NAME: 'jitty' for jitty rewriting (default), 'jittyc' for compiled jitty rewriting, 'jittyp' for jitty rewriting with prover --timings[=FILE] append timing measurements to FILE. Measurements are written to standard error if no FILE is provided Standard options: -q, --quiet do not display warning messages -v, --verbose display short intermediate messages -d, --debug display detailed intermediate messages --log-level=LEVEL display intermediate messages up to and including level -h, --help display help information --version display version information AUTHOR
Written by Wieger Wesselink; Simon Janssen and Tim Willemse. REPORTING BUGS
Report bugs at <http://www.mcrl2.org/issuetracker>. COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2012 Technische Universiteit Eindhoven. This is free software. You may redistribute copies of it under the terms of the Boost Software License <http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt>. There is NO WARRANTY, to the extent permitted by law. SEE ALSO
See also the manual at <http://www.mcrl2.org/mcrl2/wiki/index.php/User_manual/pbesconstelm>. pbesconstelm mCRL2 toolset 201202.0 (Release) April 2012 PBESCONSTELM(1)

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FORMULACHECK(1) 						   User Commands						   FORMULACHECK(1)

NAME
formulacheck - check a boolean formula SYNOPSIS
formulacheck [OPTION]... [INFILE] DESCRIPTION
Checks whether the boolean formula (an mCRL2 data expression of sort Bool) in INFILE holds. If INFILE is not present, stdin is used. OPTIONS
OPTION can be any of the following: -c, --counter-example display a valuation for which the formula does not hold, in case it is neither a contradiction nor a tautology -o, --induction apply induction on lists -pPREFIX, --print-dot=PREFIX save a .dot file of the resulting BDD if it is impossible to determine whether the formula is a contradiction or a tautology; PREFIX will be used as prefix of the output files -rNAME, --rewriter=NAME use rewrite strategy NAME: 'jitty' for jitty rewriting (default), 'jittyc' for compiled jitty rewriting, 'jittyp' for jitty rewriting with prover -zSOLVER, --smt-solver=SOLVER use SOLVER to remove inconsistent paths from the internally used BDDs (by default, no path elimination is applied): 'cvc' for the SMT solver CVC3 -sSPECFILE, --spec=SPECFILE check the formula against the data types from the LPS or PBES in SPECFILE -tLIMIT, --time-limit=LIMIT spend at most LIMIT seconds on proving a single formula --timings[=FILE] append timing measurements to FILE. Measurements are written to standard error if no FILE is provided -w, --witness display a valuation for which the formula holds, in case it is neither a contradiction nor a tautology Standard options: -q, --quiet do not display warning messages -v, --verbose display short intermediate messages -d, --debug display detailed intermediate messages --log-level=LEVEL display intermediate messages up to and including level -h, --help display help information --version display version information AUTHOR
Written by Luc Engelen. REPORTING BUGS
Report bugs at <http://www.mcrl2.org/issuetracker>. COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2012 Technische Universiteit Eindhoven. This is free software. You may redistribute copies of it under the terms of the Boost Software License <http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt>. There is NO WARRANTY, to the extent permitted by law. SEE ALSO
See also the manual at <http://www.mcrl2.org/mcrl2/wiki/index.php/User_manual/formulacheck>. formulacheck mCRL2 toolset 201202.0 (Release) April 2012 FORMULACHECK(1)
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