Abstract
In this Gem and the previous one, we give you a simple walkthrough of SPARK's capabilities and its integration with GPS. In the previous Gem, we showed how to set up a SPARK project and prove that your SPARK programs are free from uninitialized variable accesses and that they execute without run-time errors. In this Gem, we show how to prove that your SPARK programs respect given contracts.
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Gem #69: let's SPARK! - part 2
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