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When Separation Logic met Java (Work in progress)  (Make Corrections)  
Matthew Parkinson University of Cambridge, Computer Laboratory, Cambridge,...



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Abstract: this document. We define the predicate family environment, G , as a set of predicate definitions indexed by predicate name. We extend separation logic with abstract predicates, written r D > K NMIOQ  to indicate that the object M satisfies an element from the class or below of the predicate family q red with arguments . In object-oriented programming an object could be from one of many classes; abstract predicates mirror this by asserting that an element from a set of properties... (Update)

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  author = "Matthew Parkinson University",
  title = "When Separation Logic met Java (Work in progress)",
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