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authorGravatar Dan Liew <daniel.liew@imperial.ac.uk>2015-06-28 01:44:30 +0100
committerGravatar Dan Liew <daniel.liew@imperial.ac.uk>2015-06-28 01:44:30 +0100
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diff --git a/Test/test21/Triggers1.bpl b/Test/test21/Triggers1.bpl
index a4199040..3d8c95af 100644
--- a/Test/test21/Triggers1.bpl
+++ b/Test/test21/Triggers1.bpl
@@ -1,23 +1,23 @@
-// RUN: %boogie -typeEncoding:n -logPrefix:0n "%s" > "%t"
-// RUN: %diff "%s.n.expect" "%t"
-// RUN: %boogie -typeEncoding:p -logPrefix:0p "%s" > "%t"
-// RUN: %diff "%s.p.expect" "%t"
-// RUN: %boogie -typeEncoding:a -logPrefix:0a "%s" > "%t"
-// RUN: %diff "%s.a.expect" "%t"
-
-
-
-function f<a>(a) returns (bool);
-function g(int) returns (bool);
-
-axiom (forall x:int :: f(x));
-axiom (forall x:int :: g(x));
-
-procedure P() returns () {
- var x : int, m : [int]int;
- assert f(x);
- assert f(m[x]);
- assert g(x);
- assert g(m[x]);
- assert f(true); // should not be provable
+// RUN: %boogie -typeEncoding:n -logPrefix:0n "%s" > "%t"
+// RUN: %diff "%s.n.expect" "%t"
+// RUN: %boogie -typeEncoding:p -logPrefix:0p "%s" > "%t"
+// RUN: %diff "%s.p.expect" "%t"
+// RUN: %boogie -typeEncoding:a -logPrefix:0a "%s" > "%t"
+// RUN: %diff "%s.a.expect" "%t"
+
+
+
+function f<a>(a) returns (bool);
+function g(int) returns (bool);
+
+axiom (forall x:int :: f(x));
+axiom (forall x:int :: g(x));
+
+procedure P() returns () {
+ var x : int, m : [int]int;
+ assert f(x);
+ assert f(m[x]);
+ assert g(x);
+ assert g(m[x]);
+ assert f(true); // should not be provable
} \ No newline at end of file