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author | Morgan Deters <mdeters@gmail.com> | 2012-09-19 21:21:00 +0000 |
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committer | Morgan Deters <mdeters@gmail.com> | 2012-09-19 21:21:00 +0000 |
commit | 46c12d84290f3ed23bd0b435c6e8e5852ab1af39 (patch) | |
tree | 64c2d2175eb814b9187d8cc6ccecbddf90151b2a /AUTHORS | |
parent | 7a15b2c1fb45f0cc7480466473f344f8b1f5ed94 (diff) |
General subscriber infrastructure for NodeManager, as discussed in the
meeting last week. The SmtEngine now subscribes to NodeManager events,
does appropriate dumping of variable declarations, and notifies the Model
class.
The way to create a skolem is now:
nodeManager->mkSkolem("myvar_$$", TypeNode, "is a variable created by the theory of Foo")
The first argument is the name of the skolem, and the (optional) "$$" is a
placeholder for the node id (to get a unique name). Without a "$$", a "_$$"
is automatically appended to the given name.
The second argument is the type.
The (optional, but recommended) third argument is a comment, used by the
dump infrastructure to indicate what the variable is for / who owns it.
An optional fourth argument (not shown) allows you to specify flags that
control the behavior (e.g., don't do notification, and/or don't make a
unique name). Look at the documentation for details on these.
In particular, the above means you can't just do a mkSkolem(boolType) for
example---you have to specify a name and (hopefully also,
but it's optional) a comment. This leads to easier debugging than the
anonymous skolems before, since we'll be able to track where the skolems
came from.
Much of the Model and Dump stuff, as well as some Command stuff, is cleaned up
by this commit. Some remains to be cleaned up.
(this commit was certified error- and warning-free by the test-and-commit script.)
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@@ -7,9 +7,10 @@ The core authors and designers of CVC4 are: Morgan Deters <mdeters@cs.nyu.edu>, New York University Yeting Ge <yeting@cs.nyu.edu>, New York University Liana Hadarean <lianah@cs.nyu.edu>, New York University - Tim King <taking@cs.nyu.edu>, New York University Mina Jeong <mjeong@cs.nyu.edu>, New York University Dejan Jovanovic <dejan@cs.nyu.edu>, New York University + Tim King <taking@cs.nyu.edu>, New York University + Andrew Reynolds <andrew.j.reynolds@gmail.com>, University of Iowa Cesare Tinelli <tinelli@cs.uiowa.edu>, University of Iowa CVC4 is the fourth in the CVC series of tools (CVC, CVC Lite, CVC3) but does |