A Rocq-mechanized semantics for JavaScript regex with backtracking, proven equivalent to an ECMAScript embedding, then used to verify contextual equivalence of rewrites and to prove correctness of the PikeVM algorithm.
In Interactive Theorem Proving - 5th International Conference, ITP 2014, Held as Part of the Vienna Summer of Logic, VSL 2014, Vienna, Austria, July 14-17,
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Formal Verification for JavaScript Regular Expressions: a Proven Semantics and its Applications (Extended Version)
A Rocq-mechanized semantics for JavaScript regex with backtracking, proven equivalent to an ECMAScript embedding, then used to verify contextual equivalence of rewrites and to prove correctness of the PikeVM algorithm.