public final class StopJoinOperator extends java.lang.Object implements StopOperator
StopOperator returns true if the input state is less or equal than join over the reached set.| Constructor and Description |
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StopJoinOperator(AbstractDomain abstractDomain)
Create a join operator from the abstract domain defining the join operator.
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boolean |
stop(AbstractState abstractState,
java.util.Collection<? extends AbstractState> reachedAbstractStates,
Precision precision)
The operator may decide based on the (generalized under the given
precision) convergence. |
public StopJoinOperator(AbstractDomain abstractDomain)
abstractDomain - abstract domainpublic boolean stop(AbstractState abstractState, java.util.Collection<? extends AbstractState> reachedAbstractStates, Precision precision)
StopOperatorprecision) convergence.
In this case it needs to look up the abstractState in the reachedAbstractStates.
Otherwise, it can return true if sufficient information is collected, e.g., a safety property is violated.stop in interface StopOperator