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authorMathias Preiner <mathias.preiner@gmail.com>2018-03-21 15:48:57 -0700
committerGitHub <noreply@github.com>2018-03-21 15:48:57 -0700
commitbdba2bf65eb2f68daa1a5e488c4e50f5dac1b312 (patch)
tree3f97efe21f089d3abb5d9a2b53c0c7ee63ba06bb /src/options/parser_options
parent966960b424aa5901a03abbfaa1bcdac6e3ed90dc (diff)
Refactor mkoptions (#1631)
This commit refactors code generation for options. It uses a new configuration format for defining options (*.toml) and a new Python script mkoptions.py to generate the source code and option documentation. The option behavior did not change for most of the options, except that for bool --enable-/--disable- long options enable/disable was removed. E.g. --enable-miplib-trick and --disable-miplib-trick got changed to --miplib-trick and --no-miplib-trick. This commit fixes also an issues with set-option/get-option via the SMT2 interface. Before long options were only accessible if the name included the =ARG part.
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-#
-# Option specification file for CVC4
-# See src/options/base_options for a description of this file format
-#
-
-module PARSER "options/parser_options.h" Parser
-
-common-option strictParsing --strict-parsing bool
- be less tolerant of non-conforming inputs
-
-option memoryMap --mmap bool
- memory map file input
-
-option semanticChecks semantic-checks /--no-checking bool :default DO_SEMANTIC_CHECKS_BY_DEFAULT :link /--no-type-checking
- disable ALL semantic checks, including type checks
-
-option globalDeclarations global-declarations bool :default false
- force all declarations and definitions to be global
-
-# this is to support security in the online version, and in other similar
-# contexts (--no-include-file disables filesystem access in TPTP and SMT2
-# parsers) the name --no-include-file is legacy: it also now limits any
-# filesystem access (read or write) for example by using --dump-to (or the
-# equivalent set-option) or set-option
-# :regular-output-channel/:diagnostic-output-channel. However, the main driver
-# is still permitted to read the input file given on the command-line if any.
-# creation/use of temp files are still permitted (but the paths aren't given by
-# the user). Also note this is only safe for the version invoked through the
-# main driver, there are ways via the API to get the CVC4 library to open a file
-# for reading or writing and thus leak information from an existing file, or
-# overwrite an existing file with malicious content.
-undocumented-option filesystemAccess filesystem-access /--no-filesystem-access bool :default true
-undocumented-alias --no-include-file = --no-filesystem-access
-
-endmodule
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