
This artifact contains a version of VeyMont which implements the approach presented in the accompanying paper, as well as the three cases studies TTT, TTTmsg and TTTlast. VeyMont is a verifier and code generator for choreographies. Specifically, it checks functional correctness and memory safety, before generating an implementation of the choreography. This is called the endpoint projection. In this implementation, each participant of the choreography runs in a separate thread. In this paper we added functionality such that the annotations, which are required to verify the choreography, are included in the endpoint projection. Using this extension, code can be generated, which can then subsequently be verified with the VerCors verifier. This increases confidence in the generated code, and also allows later modifications to be verified. We apply VeyMont to three case studies to show its effectiveness.
Deductive verification, Concurrent programs, Choreographies, VerCors, Annotation transformation
Deductive verification, Concurrent programs, Choreographies, VerCors, Annotation transformation
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