spark-by-example
SPARK by Example is an adaptation of ACSL by Example for SPARK 2014, a programming language which is a formally verified subset of Ada (by tofgarion)
basalt
Collection of formally verified building blocks (by Componolit)
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spark-by-example
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- Spark by Example is an adaptation of ACSL by Example for SPARK 2014, a programm
- SPARK Ada by Example
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Array sort
There are the sorting generics others have mentioned, but also SPARK By Example has examples of how to prove an array is sorted: https://github.com/tofgarion/spark-by-example/tree/Community2018/sorting
basalt
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and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-06-10.
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SPARK Guide
As a real world example you can take a look at the Image_Ranged and Image_Modular functions defined in basalt-strings_generic.ads and basalt-strings_generic.adb. The goal property for these functions is (apart from the absence of runtime errors) that they always return a string that starts at the index 1 and that has a specific maximum length, depending on the base given.
What are some alternatives?
When comparing spark-by-example and basalt you can also consider the following projects:
adawebpack - Ada WASM Runtime and Bindings for Web API
AdaDoom3 - Id Software's Id-tech-4-BFG in the Ada programming language.
RecordFlux - Formal specification and generation of verifiable binary parsers, message generators and protocol state machines
libsparkcrypto - A cryptographic library in SPARK 2014
spark_unbound - Unbound data structures in Ada-Spark.
acsl-by-example - Public snapshots of "ACSL by Example"
qoi-spark - “Quite OK Image” Ada implementation
adastegano - Programa de esteganografía, por Andres_age
sdlada - Ada 2022 bindings to SDL 2 - Don't STAR this, this is my personal repo which I may delete over using the AGF one.
bbqueue-spark - An Ada implementation of James Munns' BBQueue
spark-by-example vs adawebpack
basalt vs AdaDoom3
spark-by-example vs RecordFlux
basalt vs libsparkcrypto
spark-by-example vs spark_unbound
basalt vs RecordFlux
spark-by-example vs acsl-by-example
basalt vs qoi-spark
spark-by-example vs adastegano
basalt vs sdlada
spark-by-example vs libsparkcrypto
basalt vs bbqueue-spark