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author | Morgan Deters <mdeters@cs.nyu.edu> | 2014-10-23 03:11:18 -0400 |
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committer | Morgan Deters <mdeters@cs.nyu.edu> | 2014-10-23 19:40:41 -0400 |
commit | c6436566dec99c0ed6794fa34b9b67a7e47918b0 (patch) | |
tree | 5555462cd38a49a9b6bed760d7af728d59371ee4 /NEWS | |
parent | 1c8d1d7c5831baebc0a59a7dcf36f942504e5556 (diff) |
Parsing and infrastructure support for SMT-LIBv2.5 input and output languages.
* support for new commands meta-info, declare-const, echo, get-model,
reset, and reset-assertions
* support for set-option :global-declarations
* support for set-option :produce-assertions
* support for set-option :reproducible-resource-limit
* support for get-info :assertion-stack-levels
* support for set-info :smt-lib-version 2.5
* ascribe types for abstract values (the new 2.5 standard clarifies that
this is required)
* SMT-LIB v2.5 string literals (we still support 2.0 string literals when
in 2.0 mode)
What's still to do:
* check-sat-assumptions/get-unsat-assumptions (still being hotly debated).
Also set-option :produce-unsat-assumptions.
* define-fun-rec doesn't allow mutual recursion
* All options should be restored to defaults with (reset) command.
(Currently :incremental and maybe others get "stuck" due to late driver
integration.)
Diffstat (limited to 'NEWS')
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@@ -7,6 +7,12 @@ Changes since 1.4 * Simplification mode "incremental" no longer supported. * Support for array constants in constraints. * Syntax for array models have changed in some language front-ends. +* New input/output languages supported: "smt2.0" and "smtlib2.0" to + force SMT-LIB v2.0; "smt2.5" and "smtlib2.5" to force SMT-LIB v2.5. + "smt", "smtlib", "smt2", and "smtlib2" all refer to the current standard + version 2.0. If an :smt-lib-version is set in the input, that overrides + the command line. +* Abstract values in SMT-LIB models are now ascribed types (with "as"). * In SMT-LIB model output, real-sorted but integer-valued constants are now printed in accordance with the standard (e.g. "1.0"). |