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Fixes nightlies.
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This commit changes the term registration for str.to_int terms. Before, we were not sending out any lemmas when registering str.to_int terms. Now, we send a simple lemma that asserts that the value is greater or equal to negative one.
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Changes run script to be consistent for 20 minute timeout. This divides most of the previous time allocation by 2, with a few exceptions (for non-linear).
It adds a configuration involving --no-arith-brab to QF_NIA and reallocates some time.
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This PR merges --lang=smt2.6.1 and --lang=smt2.6 (default). It makes it so that 2.6 always expects the syntax of the string standard http://smtlib.cs.uiowa.edu/theories-UnicodeStrings.shtml.
I've updated the regressions so that the 2.6 benchmarks are now compliant with the standard. Some of the <=2.5 benchmarks I've updated to 2.6. Others I have left for now, in particular the ones that rely on special characters or ad-hoc escape sequences. The old formats will be supported in the release but removed shortly afterwards.
This PR is a prerequisite for the release, but not necessarily SMT-COMP (which will use --lang=smt2.6.1 if needed). Notice that we still do not have parsing support for str.replace_re or str.replace_re_all. This is required to be fully compliant.
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This updates the default cardinality in strings to match the Unicode standard, 196608.
This avoids a check-model failure from 25 benchmarks in SMT-LIB, which were related to a split due to insufficient constants being required during collectModelInfo.
This also makes a few places throw an AlwaysAssert(false) that otherwise would lead to incorrect models. These regardless should never throw, but it would be better to have an assertion failure.
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Fixes #4391.
The sets cardinality cycle rule is analogous to the S-Cycle rule for strings (see Liang et al CAV 2014). This rule is typically never applied but can be applied in rare cases where theory combination does not determine a correct arrangement of equalities over sets terms that is consistent with the arithmetic arrangement of their cardinalities at full effort. Notice the regression from #4391 has non-linear arithmetic, (mod 0 d), which is translated to UF.
The cardinality cycle rule had a bug: it assumed that cycles that were encountered were loops e1 = e2 = ... = e1 but in general they can be lassos e1 = ... = e2 = ... = e2. This ensures the Venn region cycle e2 = ... = e2 is the conclusion in this case, instead of unsoundly concluding e1 = ... = e2.
Strings does not have a similar issue:
https://github.com/CVC4/CVC4/blob/master/src/theory/strings/core_solver.cpp#L488
Here, when a cycle is encountered, it is processed at the point in traversal where the loop is closed.
This is not critical for SMT-COMP but should be in the 1.8 release.
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* Introduce best content heuristic for strings
This commit introduces a "best content heuristic" to perform
context-dependent simplifications. The high-level idea is that for each
equivalence class for strings, we compute a representation that is a
string concatentation of constants and other string terms. For this
representation, we try to get as many letters in the string constants as
we can (i.e. the best approximation of the content). This "best content"
representation is then used by `EXTF_EVAL` to perform simplifications.
Co-authored-by: Andrew Reynolds <andrew.j.reynolds@gmail.com>
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This commit fixes a performance regression introduced by commit 6255c03. The issue seems to be that registering terms manually after sending the lemma on the output channel is too late because the output channel processes the lemma eagerly.
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Fixes #4379. This was caused by a splitting lemma rewriting to a conjunction, being processed as a fact, and having a pending phase requirement sent out assuming the inference was to be processed as a lemma. This forces 2 of the splits in the core solver to be always processed as lemmas.
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This also updates the SMT COMP script to revert to our previous behavior.
This is required for SMT COMP. It should be beneficial for satisfiable QF_NIA instances. I will revisit/test this independently.
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This commit converts all v2.5 smt2 regressions to v2.6 (except for regress/regress0/lang_opts_2_5.smt2).
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Fixes #4376. Commit 6255c0356bd78140a9cf075491c1d4608ac27704 removed
support for conjunctions in the conclusion of facts. However,
`F_ENDPOINT_EMP` generates a conjunction in the conclusion of the
inference if multiple components are inferred to be empty. This commit
reinstantiates support for conjunctions in the conclusion of facts.
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Possible fix for the nightlies.
In some configurations, a unit test fails when using the function for parsing options via manual argv construction
https://github.com/CVC4/CVC4/blob/master/test/unit/expr/expr_public.h#L58
This reverts a behavior change from 3dfb48b.
In particular, we always parse and ignore the binary name instead of skipping it outright. This more accurately reflects the original code.
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This commit addresses issue #38 in cvc4-projects by introducing public API for Sygus commands. It also includes two simple examples of how to use the API.
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This updates option names to be consistent across uses of counterexample-guided quantifier instantiation (ceqgi), which was previously called "counterexample-based quantifier instantiation" (cbqi), and sygus.
Notably, the trace "cegqi-engine" is changed to "sygus-engine" by this commit.
The changes were done by these commands in the given directories:
src/:
for f in $(find -name '.'); do sed -i 's/options::cbqi/options::cegqi/g' $f;sed -i 's/cegqi-engine/sygus-engine/g' $f; done;sed -i 's/"cbqi/"cegqi/g' $f; done
test/regress/:
for f in $(find -name '.'); do sed -i 's/--cbqi/--cegqi/g' $f; done
src/: and test/regress/:
for f in $(find -name '.'); do sed -i 's/cegqi-si/sygus-si/g' $f; done
test/regress/:
for f in $(find -name '.'); do sed -i 's/no-cbqi/no-cegqi/g' $f; done
test/regress/:
for f in $(find -name '.'); do sed -i 's/:cbqi/:cegqi/g' $f; done
And a few minor fixes afterwards.
This should be merged close to the time of the next stable release.
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This is a key refactoring towards proofs for strings.
This ensures that InferInfo is maintained until just before facts, lemmas and conflicts are processed. This allows us both to:
(1) track more accurate stats and debug information,
(2) have enough information to ensure that proofs can be constructed at the moment facts, lemmas, and conflicts are processed.
Changes in this PR:
PendingInfer and InferInfo were merged, CoreInferInfo is now the previous equivalent of InferInfo, extended with core-solver-specific information, which is only used by CoreSolver.
sendInference( const InferInfo& info, ... ) is now the central method for sending inferences which is called by the other variants, not the other way around.
sendLemma is inlined into sendInference(...) for clarity.
doPendingLemmas and doPendingFacts are extended to process the side effects of the inference infos.
There is actually a further issue with pending inferences related to eagerly processing the side effect of CoreInferInfo before we know the lemma is sent. I believe this issue does not occur in practice based on our strategy. Further refactoring could tighten this, e.g. virtual void InferInfo::processSideEffect. I will do this in another PR.
Further refactoring can address whether asLemma should be a field of InferInfo (it probably should), and whether we should explicitly check for AND in conclusions instead of making it the responsibility of the user of this class.
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This rule is dual to ASSUME. It is a way of closing free assumptions to conclude an implication.
It also changes getId -> getRule.
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Should fix the nightlies.
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This improves our tracking of pending inferences in strings so that we record pending inferences as a triple (id, fact, exp). This will ensure that proof steps can be constructed at the time we decide to process facts. It also inlines the sendInfer method into sendInference for simplicity.
This also improves the policy for reference counting facts and their explanations: we add them to d_keep when they are added to the equality engine. Previously, we were adding them when they were registered as pending. This means we would collect facts in this pending set that were added but later abandoned, which is unnecessary.
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A (context-dependent) collection of proof steps that are linked to together to form a ProofNode dag.
Note that the name "Proof" is currently taken. I am calling this class "CDProof", although it is optionally context dependent.
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This will fix the CI caching issues we sometimes encountered on GH actions.
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Further work on adding core utilities for ProofNode objects, in support of the new proof infrastructure.
ProofNodeManager is analogous to NodeManager. It is a trusted way of generating only "well-formed" ProofNode pointers (according to a checker).
ProofChecker is analogous to TypeChecker. It is intended to be infrastructure for our internal proof checker.
This PR (and 1 more) is required to get to a place where Haniel and I can collaborate on further development for proofs.
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This PR makes it so that the module dependencies in the theory of strings are acyclic. This is important for further organization towards proofs for strings.
The main change in this PR is to ensure that InferenceManager has a pointer to ExtTheory, which is needed for several of its methods. This required changing several solvers into unique_ptr to properly initialize.
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This is the core data structure for proofs in the new proofs infrastructure. PfRule is a global enumeration of ids of proof nodes (analogous to Kind for Nodes).
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In preparation for rephrasing this inference as a rewrite.
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This consolidates functionalities from TheoryStrings and InferenceManager related to registering terms, including sending "preregistration lemmas" for them. The main purpose of this PR is to detangle this module from InferenceManager so that these two modules have exactly one call to OutputChannel::lemma each.
For the purposes of the theory solvers, TermRegistry contains the official SkolemCache of TheoryStrings, and can be seen as subsuming the previous interface for this class.
This PR is needed for further progress on strings proofs, marking as major since this will be a blocker shortly for this project.
A few things were cleaned in this PR. One function changed name InferenceManager::registerTerm --> TermRegistry::getRegisterTermLemma. No major behavior changes.
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(#4306)
The current policy marked extended functions in strings as "reduced" (eliminated) when we generated their reduction lemma. The upside is that the solver can effectively ignore them. The downside is that we cannot do context-dependent simplification on them, and hence we miss out conflicts during the remainder of the check-sat call.
This changes the policy so they are not marked as reduced. Instead, reduction lemmas are cached in the standard way while allowing context-dependent simplification.
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Fixes regress1.
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In very rare cases, quantifiers engine can be the first to detect a quantifier-free conflict while constructing term indices. When this occurs, instantiation modules can quit immediately. This was not happening in a case of enumerative instantiation.
Fixes #4293.
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Fixes #4283.
This also makes a few minor improvements to how lemmas are sent in sets. In particular, lemmas are not sent if we are already in conflict.
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conflict-based instantiation (#4280)
Conflict-based instantiation would sometimes initialize a match x -> getRepresentative(t) when a quantified formula contained x = t. This leads to issues where getRepresentative(t) is an illegal term (say, in combination with CEGQI). This makes it so the representative is accessed when necessary instead of being set as part of the match.
Fixes #4275.
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Fixes #4277.
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Counterexample-guided instantiation may produce quantified formulas with INST_CONSTANT nodes, which are also used as patterns for non-standard triggers for E-matching. This fixes a few combinations that were problematic.
Fixes #4250, fixes #4254, fixes #4269 and fixes #4281.
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Fixes #4243.
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Fixes #4160.
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Fixes #4228. That benchmark now times out.
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These options are not robust and are not used.
Fixes #4282 and fixes #4291.
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Fixes #4290 and fixes #4292.
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Required to decouple options from NodeManager.
This option is now always enabled in debug, and disabled in production.
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This was a utility class for dynamically changing argc/argv.
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This function was equivalent to asserting an equality. Removing it for the sake of simplicity.
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