/export/starexec/sandbox/solver/bin/starexec_run_standard /export/starexec/sandbox/benchmark/theBenchmark.jar /export/starexec/sandbox/output/output_files -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- NO proof of /export/starexec/sandbox/benchmark/theBenchmark.jar # AProVE Commit ID: 794c25de1cacf0d048858bcd21c9a779e1221865 marcel 20200619 unpublished dirty termination of the given Bare JBC problem could be disproven: (0) Bare JBC problem (1) BareJBCToJBCProof [EQUIVALENT, 96 ms] (2) JBC problem (3) JBCNonTerm [COMPLETE, 265 ms] (4) NO ---------------------------------------- (0) Obligation: need to prove termination of the following program: package simple.whileTrue; public class Main { /** * @param args */ public static void main(String[] args) { WhileTrue.endless(args.length); } } package simple.whileTrue; public class WhileTrue { public static void endless(int i) { while (true) { i++; } } } ---------------------------------------- (1) BareJBCToJBCProof (EQUIVALENT) initialized classpath ---------------------------------------- (2) Obligation: need to prove termination of the following program: package simple.whileTrue; public class Main { /** * @param args */ public static void main(String[] args) { WhileTrue.endless(args.length); } } package simple.whileTrue; public class WhileTrue { public static void endless(int i) { while (true) { i++; } } } ---------------------------------------- (3) JBCNonTerm (COMPLETE) Constructed a run with a repetition. States 3 and 5 are repetitions (when considering only the interesting positions []). 0: a10([java.lang.String...]): length 0 -->{java.lang.Object...} YES: (JL1) 1: a10([java.lang.String...]): length 0 -->{java.lang.Object...} YES: (JL1) 2: YES: (JL1) 3: YES: (JL1) 4: YES: (JL1) 5: YES: (JL1) ---------------------------------------- (4) NO