KLEE Symbolic Virtual Machine ============================= [![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/klee/klee.svg?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/klee/klee) `KLEE` is a symbolic virtual machine built on top of the LLVM compiler infrastructure. Currently, there are two primary components: 1. The core symbolic virtual machine engine; this is responsible for executing LLVM bitcode modules with support for symbolic values. This is comprised of the code in lib/. 2. A POSIX/Linux emulation layer oriented towards supporting uClibc, with additional support for making parts of the operating system environment symbolic. Additionally, there is a simple library for replaying computed inputs on native code (for closed programs). There is also a more complicated infrastructure for replaying the inputs generated for the POSIX/Linux emulation layer, which handles running native programs in an environment that matches a computed test input, including setting up files, pipes, environment variables, and passing command line arguments. Coverage information can be found [here](http://vm-klee.doc.ic.ac.uk:55555/index.html). For further information, see the [webpage](http://klee.github.io/).