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author | Morgan Deters <mdeters@gmail.com> | 2011-11-22 05:17:55 +0000 |
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committer | Morgan Deters <mdeters@gmail.com> | 2011-11-22 05:17:55 +0000 |
commit | 38bfb8f76514b154c9d6cc370c5cdbdb8118e66c (patch) | |
tree | 34113c0cbde85ba3a987db81922f97ec6fa15fea /src/util/cardinality.h | |
parent | ebba5e92588a500a7384f7337968758386db7888 (diff) |
More language bindings work:
* with a patched SWIG, the ocaml bindings build correctly.
** I will provide my patch to the SWIG dev team.
* fixed some class interfaces to play more nicely with SWIG.
* php, perl, tcl now work; examples added.
* improved binding module building and installation.
Also:
Stop #defining NULL ((void*) 0). This has been in cvc4_public.h for
a long, long time, I forget why I added it in the first place, and
it's a very, very bad idea. In C++, certain things are permitted
for NULL that aren't permitted for ((void*) 0), like for instance
implicit conversion to any pointer type. We didn't see an issue
here (until now, when interfacing with SWIG), because GCC is usually
pretty smart at working around such a broken #definition of NULL.
But that's fragile.
New exception-free Command architecture. Previously, some command
invocations were wrapped in a try {} catch() {} and printed out an
error. This is much more consistent now. Each Command invocation
results in a CommandStatus. The status can be "unsupported",
"error", or "success" (these are each derived classes, though, not
strings, so that they can be easily printed in a language-specific
way... e.g., in SMT-LIBv2, they are printed in a manner consistent
with the spec, and "success" is not printed if the print-success
option is off.) All Command functionality are now no-throw
functions, which @cconway reports is a Good Thing for Google
(where all C++ exceptions are suspect), and also I think is much
cleaner than the old way in this instance.
Added an --smtlib2 option that enables an "SMT-LIBv2 compliance
mode"---really it just sets a few other options like strictParsing,
inputLanguage, and printSuccess. In the future we might put other
options into a compliance mode, or we might choose to make it the
default.
Diffstat (limited to 'src/util/cardinality.h')
-rw-r--r-- | src/util/cardinality.h | 63 |
1 files changed, 32 insertions, 31 deletions
diff --git a/src/util/cardinality.h b/src/util/cardinality.h index e08f09bb6..057bb0b0c 100644 --- a/src/util/cardinality.h +++ b/src/util/cardinality.h @@ -31,6 +31,35 @@ namespace CVC4 { /** + * Representation for a Beth number, used only to construct + * Cardinality objects. + */ +class CVC4_PUBLIC CardinalityBeth { + Integer d_index; + +public: + CardinalityBeth(const Integer& beth) : d_index(beth) { + CheckArgument(beth >= 0, beth, + "Beth index must be a nonnegative integer, not %s.", + beth.toString().c_str()); + } + + const Integer& getNumber() const throw() { + return d_index; + } + +};/* class CardinalityBeth */ + +/** + * Representation for an unknown cardinality. + */ +class CVC4_PUBLIC CardinalityUnknown { +public: + CardinalityUnknown() throw() {} + ~CardinalityUnknown() throw() {} +};/* class CardinalityUnknown */ + +/** * A simple representation of a cardinality. We store an * arbitrary-precision integer for finite cardinalities, and we * distinguish infinite cardinalities represented as Beth numbers. @@ -65,34 +94,6 @@ public: static const Cardinality UNKNOWN; /** - * Representation for a Beth number, used only to construct - * Cardinality objects. - */ - class CVC4_PUBLIC Beth { - Integer d_index; - - public: - Beth(const Integer& beth) : d_index(beth) { - CheckArgument(beth >= 0, beth, - "Beth index must be a nonnegative integer, not %s.", - beth.toString().c_str()); - } - - const Integer& getNumber() const throw() { - return d_index; - } - };/* class Cardinality::Beth */ - - /** - * Representation for an unknown cardinality. - */ - class CVC4_PUBLIC Unknown { - public: - Unknown() throw() {} - ~Unknown() throw() {} - };/* class Cardinality::Unknown */ - - /** * Construct a finite cardinality equal to the integer argument. * The argument must be nonnegative. If we change this to an * "unsigned" argument to enforce the restriction, we mask some @@ -120,14 +121,14 @@ public: /** * Construct an infinite cardinality equal to the given Beth number. */ - Cardinality(Beth beth) : d_card(-beth.getNumber() - 1) { + Cardinality(CardinalityBeth beth) : d_card(-beth.getNumber() - 1) { Assert(!isFinite()); } /** * Construct an unknown cardinality. */ - Cardinality(Unknown) : d_card(0) { + Cardinality(CardinalityUnknown) : d_card(0) { } /** Returns true iff this cardinality is unknown. */ @@ -256,7 +257,7 @@ public: /** Print an element of the InfiniteCardinality enumeration. */ -std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, Cardinality::Beth b) +std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, CardinalityBeth b) throw() CVC4_PUBLIC; |