[SV-COMP'18 11/19] invalid_object(pointer) is true for all non-existent objects#2000
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[SV-COMP'18 11/19] invalid_object(pointer) is true for all non-existent objects#2000tautschnig wants to merge 1 commit intodiffblue:developfrom
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Check whether the object part of a pointer is greater or equal the total number of objects, or equals a dynamic object that has not actually been allocated on a given trace.
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Check whether the object part of a pointer is greater or equal the total
number of objects, or equals a dynamic object that has not actually been
allocated on a given trace.