Twinning automata and regular expressions for string static analysis

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Authors Luca Negrini, Vincenzo Arceri, Pietro Ferrara, Agostino Cortesi arXiv ID 2006.02715 Category cs.SE: Software Engineering Cross-listed cs.FL Citations 14 Venue International Conference on Verification, Model Checking and Abstract Interpretation Last Checked 4 months ago
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In this paper we formalize and prove the soundness of Tarsis, a new abstract domain based on the abstract interpretation theory that approximates string values through finite state automata. The main novelty of Tarsis is that it works over an alphabet of strings instead of single characters. On the one hand, such approach requires a more complex and refined definition of the widening operator, and the abstract semantics of string operators. On the other hand, it is in position to obtain strictly more precise results than than state-of-the-art approaches. We implemented a prototype of Tarsis, and we applied it on some case studies taken from some of the most popular Java libraries manipulating string values. The experimental results confirm that Tarsis is in position to obtain strictly more precise results than existing analyses.
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