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CORE
main.c
--dfcc main --enforce-contract f1
^EXIT=10$
^SIGNAL=0$
^\[f1.assigns.\d+\] line \d+ Check that p->y is assignable: FAILURE$
^\[f1.assigns.\d+\] line \d+ Check that p->x\[(\(.*\))?0\] is assignable: SUCCESS$
^\[f1.assigns.\d+\] line \d+ Check that p->x\[(\(.*\))?1\] is assignable: SUCCESS$
^\[f1.assigns.\d+\] line \d+ Check that p->x\[(\(.*\))?2\] is assignable: SUCCESS$
^VERIFICATION FAILED$
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Checks whether CBMC properly evaluates write set of members
from the same object. In this case, we have an assigns clause 
with a struct member `x[3]` and an assignment to the struct member `y`.
CBMC must considers only the region of `x[3]` is assignable.