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    THE STP CODE HAS MOVED TO GITHUB. THE CODE HERE IS STALE. PLEASE CHECKOUT THE FOLLOWING WEBSITE: http://stp.github.io/
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    Newspeak is a simplified programming language, well-suited for the purpose of static analysis. The compiler c2newspeak tranforms C programs into Newspeak. Other utilities to manipulate Newspeak programs are also available.
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    This project aims to develop a prototype system that explores how we should re-invision computer system design based on changes in how people get the software that they run, as well as advances in static analysis of software.
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    banshee-- A toolkit for building constraint-based program analyses
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