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CORE
main.c
--apply-loop-contracts _ --unsigned-overflow-check
\[check.assigns\.\d+\] line \d+ Check that \*j is assignable: FAILURE$
\[main\.\d+\] line \d+ Check loop invariant before entry: SUCCESS$
\[main\.\d+\] line \d+ Check that loop invariant is preserved: SUCCESS$
\[main.assigns\.\d+\] line \d+ Check that i is assignable: SUCCESS$
\[main.assigns\.\d+\] line \d+ Check that i is valid: SUCCESS$
\[main.assertion\.\d+\] line \d+ assertion i == k: SUCCESS$
^EXIT=(6|10)$
^SIGNAL=0$
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This test demonstrates a case where the loop guard has side effects.
The writes performed in the guard must also be specified
in the assigns clause of the loop.