Alt-Ergo is an open-source automatic solver of mathematical formulas designed for program verification. It is based on Satisfiability Modulo Theories (SMT). Solvers of this family have made impressive advances and became very popular during the last decade. They are now used is various domains such as hardware design, software verification and formal testing. It was developed at LRI, and is now improved and maintained at OCamlPro, and friendly collaboration is maintained with the Why3 development team.
You can try Alt-Ergo online. Also see the Alt-Ergo Users' Club.
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Alt-Ergo's website: https://alt-ergo.ocamlpro.com.
See enclosed USAGE for information on how to use Alt-Ergo.
There's also an online documentation for developers available.
We provide sources tarball of the latest release of Alt-Ergo. You can also find it on the GitHub's releases' page.
Alt-Ergo is available in the OCaml package manager opam with this command:
opam install alt-ergo
Alt-Ergo is freely available for non-commercial uses (such as academic and exploratory trials) under the OCamlPro non-commercial license 1.0.
For commercial use, see the Alt-Ergo Users' Club. Club members with adequate membership can have access to Alt-Ergo under the Apache Software License version 2.0. See enclosed LICENSE file for more detail.
See installing informations file.
Please refer to our contributing guidelines.
See Alt-Ergo @ OCamlPro or contact us at [email protected] for more details.