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.
We present a tool, temos, that combines state-of-the-art methods in reactive synthesis and SyGuS to synthesize programs from TSL-MT specifications. We demonstrate the ap- plicability of our approach over a set of benchmarks, and present a deep case study on synthesizing a music keyboard synthesizer.
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Preferred Citation
Wonhyuk Choi, Bernd Finkbeiner, Ruzica Piskac and Mark Santolucito. Can Reactive Synthesis and Syntax-Guided Synthesis Be Friends?. In: ACM-SIGPLAN Conference on Programming Language Design and Implementation (PLDI). 2022.
Primary Research Area
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Name of Conference
ACM-SIGPLAN Conference on Programming Language Design and Implementation (PLDI)
Legacy Posted Date
2022-05-07
Open Access Type
Unknown
BibTeX
@inproceedings{cispa_all_3674,
title = "Can Reactive Synthesis and Syntax-Guided Synthesis Be Friends?",
author = "Choi, Wonhyuk and Finkbeiner, Bernd and Piskac, Ruzica and Santolucito, Mark",
booktitle="{ACM-SIGPLAN Conference on Programming Language Design and Implementation (PLDI)}",
year="2022",
}