Meaning of the annotations for the proof of each method:
- loop: the method seems to be part of a loop or recursion
- inherits: the method seems to call a method that possibly diverges
- may_diverge: proved the existence of at least a diverging execution
- local_polyh: proved to terminate by using a local linear ranking function for the binary unfolding with polyhedra
- local_bds: proved to terminate by using local linear ranking functions for the binary unfolding with bounded difference shapes
- local_sct: proved to terminate via the size change termination principle with monotonicity constraints
- global_lex_aff_rnkfn: proved to terminate by using a global lexicographic affine ranking function
- finite_unfoldings: proved to terminate since there is a finite number of undoldings
* numerical: the ranking function uses numerical variables or fields
* structural: the ranking function uses reference variables or fields
These methods do not introduce divergence:
example_4.Test.main(java.lang.String[]):void
example_4.Examples.():void
example_4.Test.():void
example_4.ExamplesCont.():void
example_4.Examples.getF():int
[loop,local_bds] example_4.Test.exampleMethods(example_4.ExamplesCont,example_4.Examples):void
example_4.Examples.setF(int):void
There is at least a diverging computation for these methods:
none
Nothing is known about these methods:
none
Methods that might introduce divergence: 0/7 ( 0.00%)
Methods that do might introduce or inherit divergence: 0/7 ( 0.00%)
Methods that definitely terminate: 7/7 (100.00%)
There are no warnings