Analysis of dependencies on non-deterministic operations -------------------------------------------------------- This analysis is useful if some operation has a non-deterministic behavior and one wants to find the reason for this behavior. For this purpose, the analysis computes for each operation the set of operations with a non-deterministic definition that might be called by this operation. An operation has a non-deterministic definition if its definition contains overlapping left-hand sides or free variables. Non-deterministic operations that are called by other non-deterministic operations are ignored so that only the first (w.r.t. the call sequence) non-deterministic operations are returned. Moreover, if the non-determinism of an operation is encapsulated by a set function or an encapsulated search operation of the module `AllSolutions`, it is considered as deterministic. For instance, consider the operations last xs | _ ++ [x] == xs = x where x free coin = 0 ? 1 lastCoin = id (last [coin]) Then the operation `lastCoin` depends on the non-deterministic operations `last` and `coin`. Now consider the operations f x = x ? lastCoin g x = f x Then the operation `g` depends on the non-deterministic operation `f`, but the dependency on the non-deterministic operations `last` and `coin` is not reported. In the long analysis output (produced by CASS in batch mode), the non-deterministic operations are shown together with the operation which directly calls the non-deterministic operation.