Can reactive synthesis and syntax-guided synthesis be friends?
Wonhyuk Choi, Bernd Finkbeiner, Ružica Piskač, Mark Santolucito
Abstract
While reactive synthesis and syntax-guided synthesis (SyGuS) have seen enormous progress in recent years, combining the two approaches has remained a challenge. In this work, we present the synthesis of reactive programs from Temporal Stream Logic modulo theories (TSL-MT), a framework that unites the two approaches to synthesize a single program. In our approach, reactive synthesis and SyGuS collaborate in the synthesis process, and generate executable code that implements both reactive and data-level properties.
Topics & Concepts
ExecutableComputer scienceProgramming languageSyntaxModuloAbstract syntaxProcess (computing)Semantics (computer science)Artificial intelligenceMathematicsCombinatoricsFormal Methods in VerificationAdvanced Software Engineering MethodologiesSoftware Engineering Research