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2016-04-03Updating the copyright headers and scripts.Tim King
2015-12-23Added extract.cpp exampleClark Barrett
2015-12-18Modifying emptyset.h and sexpr. Adding SetLanguage.Tim King
- Modifies expr/emptyset.h to use SetType only as an incomplete type within expr/emptyset.h. This breaks the include cycle between expr/emptyset.h, expr/expr.h and expr/type.h. - Refactors SExpr to avoid a potentially infinite cycle. This is likely overkill, but it works. - Moving Expr::setlanguage and related utilities out of the Expr class and into their own file. This allows files in util/ to know the output language set on an ostream.
2015-12-14Refactoring Options Handler & Library Cycle BreakingTim King
What to Know As a User: A number of files have moved. Users that include files in the public API in more refined ways than using #include <cvc4.h> should consult which files have moved. Note though that some files may move again after being cleaned up. A number of small tweaks have been made to the swig interfaces that may cause issues. Please file bug reports for any problems. The Problem: The build order of CVC4 used to be [roughly] specified as: options < expr < util < libcvc4 < parsers < main Each of these had their own directories and their own Makefile.am files. With the exception of the util/ directory, each of the subdirectories built exactly one convenience library. The util/ directory additionally built a statistics library. While the order above was partially correct, the build order was more complicated as options/Makefile.am executed building the sources for expr/Makefile.am as part of its BUILT_SOURCES phase. This options/Makefile.am also build the options/h and options.cpp files in other directories. There were cyclical library dependencies between the first four above libraries. All of these aspects combined to make options extremely brittle and hard to develop. Maintaining these between clang versus gcc, and bazel versus autotools has become increasing unpredictable. The Solution: To address these cyclic build problems, I am simplifying the build process. Here are the main things that have to happen: 1. util/ will be split into 3 separate directories: base, util, and smt_util. Each will have their own library and Makefile.am file. 2. Dependencies for options/ will be moved into options/. If a type appears as an option, this file will be moved into options. 3. All of the old options_handlers.h files have been refactored. 4. Some files have moved from util into expr/ to resolve cycles. Some of these moves are temporary. 5. I am removing the libstatistics library. The constraints that the CVC4 build system will eventually satisfy are: - The include order for both the .h and .cpp files for a directory must respect the order libraries are built. For example, a file in options/ cannot include from the expr/ directory. This includes built source files such as those coming from */kinds files and */options files. - The types definitions must also respect the build order. Forward type declarations will be allowed in exceptional, justified cases. - The Makefile.am for a directory cannot generate a file outside of the directory it controls. (Or call another Makefile.am except through subdirectory calls.) - One library per Makefile.am. - No extra copies of libraries will be built for the purpose of distinguishing between external and internal visibility in libraries for building parser/ or main/ libraries and binaries. Any function used by parser/ and main/ will be labeled with CVC4_PUBLIC and be in a public API. (AFAICT, libstatistics was being built exactly to skirt this.) The build order of CVC4 can now be [roughly] specified as base < options < util < expr < smt_util < libcvc4 < parsers < main The distinction between "base < options < util < expr" are currently clean. The relationship between expr and the subsequent directories/libraries are not yet clean. More details about the directories: base/ The new directory base/ contains the shared utilities that are absolutely crucial to starting cvc4. The list currently includes just: cvc4_assert.{h,cpp}, output.{h,cpp}, exception.{h,cpp}, and tls.{h, h.in, cpp}. These are things that are required everywhere. options/ The options/ directory is self contained. - It contains all of the enums that appear as options. This includes things like theory/bv/bitblast_mode.h . - There are exactly 4 classes that handled currently using forward declarations currently to this: LogicInfo, LemmaInputChannel, LemmaOutputChannel, and CommandSequence. These will all be removed from options. - Functionality of the options_handlers.h files has been moved into smt/smt_options_handler.h. The options library itself only uses an interface class defined in options/options_handler_interface.h. We are now using virtual dispatch to avoid using inlined functions as was previously done. - The */options_handlers.h files have been removed. - The generated smt/smt_options.cpp file has been be replaced by pushing the functionality that was generated into: options/options_handler_{get,set}_option_template.cpp . The non-generated functionality was moved into smt_engine.cpp. - All of the options files have been moved from their directories into options/. This means includes like theory/arith/options.h have changed to change to options/arith_options.h . util/ The util/ directory continues to contain core utility classes that may be used [almost] everywhere. The exception is that these are not used by options/ or base/. This includes things like rational and integer. These may not use anything in expr/ or libcvc4. A number of files have been moved out of this directory as they have cyclic dependencies graph with exprs and types. The build process up to this directory is currently clean. expr/ The expr/ directory continues to be the home of expressions. The major change is files moving from util/ moving into expr/. The reason for this is that these files form a cycle with files in expr/. - An example is datatype.h. This includes "expr/expr.h", "expr/type.h" while "expr/command.h" includes datatype.h. - Another example is predicate.h. This uses expr.h and is also declared in a kinds file and thus appears in kinds.h. - The rule of thumb is if expr/ pulls it in it needs to be independent of expr/, in which case it is in util/, or it is not, in which case it is pulled into expr/. - Some files do not have a strong justification currently. Result, ResourceManager and SExpr can be moved back into util/ once the iostream manipulation routines are refactored out of the Node and Expr classes. - Note the kinds files are expected to remain in the theory/ directories. These are only read in order to build sources. - This directory is not yet clean. It contains forward references into libcvc4 such as the printer. It also makes some classes used by main/ and parser CVC4_PUBLIC. smt_util/ The smt_util/ directory contains those utility classes which require exprs, but expr/ does not require them. These are mostly utilities for working with expressions and nodes. Examples include ite_removal.h, LemmaInputChannel and LemmaOutputChannel. What is up next: - A number of new #warning "TODO: ..." items have been scattered throughout the code as reminders to myself. Help with these issues is welcomed. - The expr/ directory needs to be cleaned up in a similar to options/. Before this happens statistics needs to be cleaned up.
2015-04-23A few more minor updates to match google repository with CVC4 repositoryClark Barrett
(mostly whitespace differences).
2014-12-09Cleanup.Morgan Deters
2014-12-06Added string constant in java api example.Tianyi Liang
2014-12-06Added C++/Java api examples;Tianyi Liang
Converted cset to be vector of char, instead of vector of int, since we only accept ascii in input.
2014-07-01Update copyrights.Morgan Deters
2014-06-30Use FS as the set-logic string for theory of setsKshitij Bansal
2014-06-25sets api exampleKshitij Bansal
2014-06-06rm warning from helloworld exampleKshitij Bansal
2014-05-02Fix typo in bitvectors example; thanks to Adam Gashlin for reporting the issue.Morgan Deters
2013-12-24Cleanup related to output language fix.Morgan Deters
2013-12-24Java datatype API fixups, datatype API examplesMorgan Deters
2013-11-27Incremental is now on by default when using from API, off for command-line ↵Morgan Deters
driver except in interactive mode.
2013-06-17Java streams example I forgot to add a long time agoMorgan Deters
2013-04-02Regenerated copyrights: canonicalized names, no emailsMorgan Deters
2013-04-01update copyrightsMorgan Deters
2013-03-26Fixes for warnings from clang++, from -std=gnu++0x, from swig, and from javacMorgan Deters
2013-02-16Some cleanup and copyright updatingMorgan Deters
* update some copyrights for 2013 * cleaned up some comments/ifdefs, indentation * some spelling corrections * add some missing makefiles
2012-12-01updated examplesMorgan Deters
2012-12-01added a new example for the combination of bit-vectors and arrays (includes ↵Liana Hadarean
model generation) and set the logic for the bitvector example
2012-12-01Polishing API examples.Tim King
2012-11-30all API examples now have java versions too; bitvectors gets built; also ↵Morgan Deters
updated old-style copyrights in the examples
2012-11-30Updating the combination.cpp example.Tim King
2012-11-30change detection/handling of output language more reasonably; fixes a ↵Morgan Deters
nagging bug Tim found in API examples (this commit was certified error- and warning-free by the test-and-commit script.)
2012-11-30added a simple API example example showing how to use the bit-vector theory. Liana Hadarean
2012-11-30Changes to SExpr to accept autoconversion from bool and const char*. Adding ↵Tim King
an example for combination.
2012-11-28Adding the helloworld.cpp example.Tim King
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