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Lab Exercise 2

Jiawei Wang edited this page May 6, 2024 · 26 revisions

Lab-Exercise-2 folder layout

$tree Lab-Exercise-2
├── Z3ExampleMgr.cpp
├── Z3ExampleMgr.h
├── Z3Mgr.cpp
├── Z3Mgr.h
├── CMakeLists.txt
├── test.cpp

1. Get the latest Lab-Exercise-2 code template

* Before coding, please type cd $HOME/Software-Security-Analysis and git pull in your terminal to make sure you always have the latest version of the code template before coding.

If git pull fails due to the conflict with your local changes, type git stash to store your current code in a temporal branch and type git pull again. If you want to retrieve your code back, type git stash pop.

Make sure to switch your program to z3mgr before coding.

2. Lab-Exercise-2 task

  1. Implement methods from Z3ExampleMgr::test1() to Z3ExampleMgr::test7() in class Z3ExampleMgr in Z3ExampleMgr.cpp
  2. Pass the test without any assertion by test.cpp.
  3. Submit Z3Mgr.cpp to webcms. Your implementation will be evaluated against our 7 internal tests. You will get the full marks if your code can pass them all. We have provided Z3ExampleMgr::test0() in Test3.cpp as an example to help get started.

*You will be working on Z3Mgr.cpp only and there is NO need to modify other files under the Lab-Exercise-2 folder

SVF Z3Mgr APIs to help with your implementation SVF Z3Mgr API.

3. Debugging

If you try to check the value of z3Expr, you can use to_string() to see the value. For example,

#include <iostream>
#include <z3++.h>  

int main() {
    z3::context c;
    z3::expr x = c.int_const("x");
    z3::expr y = c.int_const("y");
    z3::expr formula = x > y;
    std::string expr_as_string = formula.to_string();
    std::cout << "The expression is: " << expr_as_string << std::endl;
    return 0;
}
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