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Update syntax for set cardinality in the tutorial #603

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4 changes: 2 additions & 2 deletions docs/tutorial.md
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Expand Up @@ -401,7 +401,7 @@ pure func toSeq(s []int) (res seq[int]) {

Gobra supports many of Go's native types, namely integers (`int`, `int8`, `int16`, `int32`, `int64`, `byte`, `uint8`, `rune`, `uint16`, `uint32`, `uint64`, `uintptr`), strings, structs, pointers, arrays, slices, interfaces, and channels. Note that currently the support for strings and specific types of integers such as `rune` is very limited.

In addition, Gobra introduces additional ghost types for specification purposes. These are sequences (`seq[T]`), sets (`set[T]`), multisets (`mset[T]`), and permission amounts (`perm`). Gobra supports their common operations: sequence concatenation (`seq1 ++ seq2`), set union (`set1 union set2`), membership (`x in set1`), multiplicity (`x # set1`), sequence length (`len(seq1)`), and set cardinality (`|set1|`).
In addition, Gobra introduces additional ghost types for specification purposes. These are sequences (`seq[T]`), sets (`set[T]`), multisets (`mset[T]`), and permission amounts (`perm`). Gobra supports their common operations: sequence concatenation (`seq1 ++ seq2`), set union (`set1 union set2`), membership (`x in set1`), multiplicity (`x # set1`), sequence length (`len(seq1)`), and set cardinality (`len(set1)`).


## Interfaces
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To check the full list of flags available in Gobra, run the command
```bash
java -jar gobra.jar -h
```
```