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In my experience Lustre programs are, at a minimum, a collection of type definitions, constant definitions, and node definitions. A well-formed Lustre file will contain at least one node definition and use some mechanism for identifying the main node. As I understand it there are many variants of the Lustre language, including the latest academic version (Lustre v6) and versions supported by the model checkers JKind (https://github.com/agacek/jkind) and Kind 2 (https://kind2-mc.github.io/kind2/) which are similar, but have slightly varying syntax and capabilities.

The page should at least provide a list of supported operators (+,-,*,/(reals), div (integers), mod (integers), and, or, not, xor, => (implies), -> (arrow), pre) but also should discuss the use of clocking operators such as when, current, and condact. Further, the page should discuss supported types (bool, int, real, array, records) and any identifiers useful, and the language's usage as an internal representation in several formal methods tools.

Loadkeeg (talk) 21:04, 17 May 2017 (UTC) [reply ]

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