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2013-11-25Substantial Changes:Tim King
-ITE Simplification -- Moved the utilities in src/theory/ite_simplifier.{h,cpp} to ite_utilities. -- Separated simpWithCare from simpITE. -- Disabled ite simplification on repeat simplification by default. Currently, ite simplification cannot help unless we internally make new constant leaf ites equal to constants. -- simplifyWithCare() is now only run on QF_AUFBV by default. Speeds up nec benchmarks dramatically. -- Added a new compress ites pass that is only run on QF_LIA by default. This targets the perverse structure of ites generated during ite simplification on nec benchmarks. -- After ite simplification, if the ite simplifier was used many times and the NodeManager's node pool is large enough, this garbage collects: zombies from the NodeManager repeatedly, the ite simplification caches, and the theory rewrite caches. - TheoryEngine -- Added TheoryEngine::donePPSimpITE() which orchestrates a number of ite simplifications above. -- Switched UnconstrainedSimplifier to a pointer. - RemoveITEs -- Added a heuristic for checking whether or not a node contains term ites and if not, not bothering to invoke the rest of RemoveITE::run(). This safely changes the type of the cache used on misses of run. This cache can be cleared in the future. Currently disabled pending additional testing. - TypeChecker -- added a neverIsConst() rule to the typechecker. Operators that cannot be used in constructing constant expressions by computeIsConst() can now avoid caching on Node::isConst() calls. - Theory Bool Rewriter -- Added additional simplifications for boolean ites. Minor Changes: - TheoryModel -- Removed vestigial copy of the ITESimplifier. - AttributeManager -- Fixed a garbage collection bug when deleting the node table caused the NodeManager to reclaimZombies() which caused memory corruption by deleting from the attributeManager. - TypeChecker -- added a neverIsConst() rule to the typechecker. Operators that cannot be used in constructing constant expressions by computeIsConst() can now avoid caching on Node::isConst() calls. -NodeManager -- Added additional functions for reclaiming zombies. -- Exposed the size of the node pool for heuristics that worry about memory consumption. - NaryBuilder -- Added convenience classes for constructing associative and commutative n-ary operators. -- Added a pass that turns associative and commutative n-ary operators into binary operators. (Mostly for printing expressions for strict parsers.)
2013-02-07Make --default-dag-thresh apply to stringstreamsMorgan Deters
2012-11-30Updating the combination.cpp example.Tim King
2012-07-31Options merge. This commit:Morgan Deters
1. changes the way options are declared (see http://church.cims.nyu.edu/wiki/Options) 2. moves module-specific options enumerations (SimplificationMode, DecisionMode, ArithUnateLemmaMode, etc.) to their own header files, also they are no longer inside the Options:: class namespace. 3. includes many SMT-LIBv2 compliance fixes, especially to (set-option..) and (get-option..) The biggest syntactical changes (outside of adding new options) you'll notice are in accessing and setting options: * to access an option, write (e.g.) options::unconstrainedSimp() instead of Options::current()->unconstrainedSimp. * to determine if an option value was set by the user, check (e.g.) options::unconstrainedSimp.wasSetByUser(). * ensure that you have the option available (you have to #include the right module's options.h file, e.g. #include "theory/uf/options.h" for UF options) *** this point is important. If you access an option and it tells you the option doesn't exist, you aren't #including the appropriate options.h header file *** Note that if you want an option to be directly set (i.e., other than via command-line parsing or SmtEngine::setOption()), you need to mark the option :read-write in its options file (otherwise it's read-only), and you then write (e.g.) options::unconstrainedSimp.set(true). Adding new options is incredibly simple for primitive types (int, unsigned, bool, string, double). For option settings that you need to turn into a member of an enumerated type, you write a custom "handler" for the option---this is no additional work than it was before, and there are many examples to copy from (a good one is stringToSimplificationMode() in src/smt/options_handlers.h). Benefits of the new options system include: 1. changes to options declarations don't require a full-source rebuild (you only have to rebuild those sources that depend on the set of options that changed). 2. lots of sanity checks (that the same option isn't declared twice, that option values are in range for their type, that all options are documented properly, etc.) 3. consistency: Boolean-valued option --foo gets a --no-foo automatically, documentation is generated consistently, the option-parsing matches the documented option name, etc. 4. setting options programmatically via SmtEngine::setOption() is enabled, and behaves the same as command-line equivalents (including checking the value is in range, etc.) 5. the notion of options being "set by the user" is now primitive; you can use (e.g.) options::unconstrainedSimp.wasSetByUser() instead of having to use (and maintain) a separate Boolean option for the purpose I've taken lots of care not to break anything. Hopefully, I've succeeded in that.
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