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author | Andrew Reynolds <andrew.j.reynolds@gmail.com> | 2020-03-11 13:01:42 -0500 |
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committer | GitHub <noreply@github.com> | 2020-03-11 11:01:42 -0700 |
commit | 8a56e62da0a8940f0ae1ee9575398e5f21660097 (patch) | |
tree | 81a1610923265f0ece570f47edd964ac531776e6 /test/regress/regress1/sym/q-function.smt2 | |
parent | ac5ef49e14154daee4200783b57584febb726a4e (diff) |
Remove experimental symmetry breaker (#4005)
This never impacted performance positively. Fixes #3997 and fixes #4015.
There was a folder that the symmetry breaker was used on regress1/sym. These are simple examples that show when it is possible to find symmetries in SMT; the symmetry breaker is not critical for solving these. For now I'm leaving them as regressions documenting possible benchmarks to target if we revisit this technique.
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diff --git a/test/regress/regress1/sym/q-function.smt2 b/test/regress/regress1/sym/q-function.smt2 index 3e303106e..6ab835e00 100644 --- a/test/regress/regress1/sym/q-function.smt2 +++ b/test/regress/regress1/sym/q-function.smt2 @@ -1,4 +1,3 @@ -; COMMAND-LINE: --symmetry-breaker-exp (set-logic ALL) (set-info :status unsat) (declare-fun f (Int) Int) |