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!style="background-color:lightgrey;" | | !style="background-color:lightgrey;" | probcli Flag | ||
!style="background-color:lightgrey;" | Example | !style="background-color:lightgrey;" | Example | ||
!style="background-color:lightgrey;" | Description | !style="background-color:lightgrey;" | Description |
LTSmin is a high-performance language-independent model checker that allows numerous modelling language front-ends to be connected to various analysis algorithms, through a common interface.
We have implemented an integration of LTSmin with ProB for symbolic reachability and for explicit state model checking:
In order to set up the LTSmin and ProB integration, do the following:
Note that the LTSmin extension is not available for Windows.
Note that on Linux, you might prefix the commands with LD_LIBRARY_PATH=lib/
probcli Flag | Example | Description |
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-ltsmin | probcli -ltsmin FILE | Start the ProB server for LTSmin at the default endpoint /tmp/ltsmin.probz - it will use the machine FILE in order to provide information to LTSmin |
-ltsmin2 | probcli -ltsmin2 endpoint.probz FILE | Start the ProB server for LTSmin at the endpoint given by the specific endpoint.probz file. It will use the machine FILE in order to provide information to LTSmin |
-mc-with-lts-seq | probcli -nodead -mc-with-lts-seq FILE | Start invariant model checking with the sequential backend of LTSmin on FILE. Note that at least one of -nodead or -noinv must be provided. |
-mc-with-lts-sym | probcli -nodead -mc-with-lts-sym FILE | Start invariant model checking with the symbolic backend of LTSmin on FILE. Note that at least one of -nodead or -noinv must be provided. |
-p LTSMIN | -p LTSMIN /opt/ltsmin/ | Use the LTSmin commands in the provided directory (here /opt/ltsmin) |