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WIP ipc verification#21

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remove verbose vacuity output since it is unreliable (due to jump threading).
Instead print summary of actual passing/fail assertions and failing vacuity checks at the end
This is a libc interface that delegates to SEAHORN functions. The idea is that this libc can be dropped into a CMake project to enable quick startup
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@agurfinkel This is a WIP (demo) of the ipc test. I have added a README.md with running time. The ipc_session_harness.c file contains documentation on what the test is doing.

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would be good to get a live explanation as well


int8_t *g_ptr0 = NULL;
size_t g_ptr0_size;
static int8_t *g_ptr0 = NULL;
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these vars are not needed. but if they are used then definitely not static

VACUITY_CHECK_RE = r'^(?P<stream>Info|Error).*(?P<what>vacuity).*(?P<result>passed|failed).*sat\) (?P<debuginfo>.*)$'

def check_vacuity(line, passed_set, failed_set):
VACUITY_CHECK_RE = r'^(?P<stream>Info|Error).*(?P<what>vacuity|assertion).*(?P<result>passed|failed).*sat\) (?P<debuginfo>.*)$'
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changes to this file are unrelated to pr

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