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bugarela | 1 year ago
Quint also has the concept of a run, where users can guide the "searcher" to a specific set of executions, so it works really well as a BF/DF* searcher, which is it's focus (it doesn't support refinement or proofs, at least for now).
So yeah, if you are curious for a language that supersedes TLA+, you should definitely give Quint a try :)
* BF through model checking, DF through bounded random simulation
amw-zero|1 year ago
I understand that executability makes the language much less _powerful_ in a mathematical sense. But it’s such a benefit in all other ways that I think we should focus on the specification that we can write that are also executable.