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just the header comments at the top, though. Don't update to this rev if
you don't have time for a complete rebuild, and exclude this rev if you
want to see what's new across a range of commits.
(this commit was certified error- and warning-free by the test-and-commit script.)
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* 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.
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Dumping infrastructure. Can dump preprocessed queries and clauses. Can
also dump queries (for testing with another solver) to see if any conflicts
are missed, T-propagations are missed, all lemmas are T-valid, etc. For a
full list of options see --dump=help.
CUDD building much cleaner.
Documentation and assertion fixes.
Printer improvements, printing of commands in language-defined way, etc.
Typechecker stuff in expr package now autogenerated, no need to manually
edit the expr package when adding a new theory.
CVC3 compatibility layer (builds as libcompat).
SWIG detection and language binding support (infrastructure).
Support for some Z3 extended commands (like datatypes) in SMT-LIBv2 mode
(when not in compliance mode).
Copyright and file headers regenerated.
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* Preprocessing-time, non-clausal, Boolean simplification round to
support "quasi-non-linear rewrites" as discussed at last few meetings.
* --simplification=none is the default for now, but we'll probably
change that to --simplification=incremental. --simplification=batch
is also a possibility. See --simplification=help for details.
* RecursionBreaker<T> now uses a hash set for the seen trail.
* Fixes to TLS stuff to support that.
* Fixes to theory and SmtEngine documentation.
* Fixes to stream indentation.
* Other miscellaneous stuff.
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attribute cleanup; nothing major
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CodeTimer statistic, and adding a CodeTimer to TheoryEngine::EngineOutputChannel::newFact() for investigation into (possible) slow or redundant theory registration.
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some macros to make various GCC versions happy
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private copy constructors and assignment, for instance) that generates better, compile-time error messages if the function is used (before, you'd have to wait until link time); also some minor cleanup
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portability (resolving mac os x issues), code cleanup, fix compiler warnings
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building with CLN or with GMP, the contrib/switch-config script
(enabling "fast switching" of different configurations in the same
builds/ directory), and also some minor changes.
./configure --with-gmp (or --without-cln) forces building with GMP
and doesn't even look for CLN. Configure fails if GMP isn't installed.
./configure --with-cln (or --without-gmp) forces building with CLN
and doesn't even look for GMP. Configure fails if CLN isn't installed.
./configure [no arguments] will detect what's installed. CLN is
default, if it isn't installed, or is too old, GMP is looked for (and
configure fails if neither is available).
It is an error to specify --with-gmp --with-cln (or --without-* for
both) at the same time.
Building with CLN (whether forced or detected) adds a note to the
configure output mentioning the fact that the build of CVC4 will be
linked against a GPLed library and notifying the user of the
--without-cln option.
Building with GMP (whether forced or detected) affects the build
directory, so CLN and GMP builds are kept separate.
./configure --with-cln debug builds in builds/$arch/debug
./configure --with-gmp debug builds in builds/$arch/debug-gmp
The final binaries are linked explicitly against either gmp or cln,
but not both. If linked against cln, cln pulls in gmp as a
dependency, so the result will be linked against both.
=== Details that you probably don't care about ===
The headers src/util/{integer,rational}.h are generated from the
corresponding .in versions. A user installing a CVC4-devel package
will get the headers for rational and integer that match the library
that s/he installs.
The preprocessor #defines CVC4_GMP_IMP and CVC4_CLN_IMP are added to
cvc4autoconfig.h. Only one is ever #defined. cvc4autoconfig.h
doesn't need to be #included directly; you get it through #including
cvc4_private.h (or the parser version).
AM_CONDITIONALs are also defined so that Makefiles get the cln/gmp
configuration. AC_SUBSTs are defined so that public headers (see
src/util/{integer,rational}.h.in) can use the setting.
*Public* headers that need to depend on the cln/gmp configuration
can't use cvc4autoconfig.h, because we're keeping that in the private,
internal-only space, never to be installed on users' machines. Here,
something special is required, like the configure-level generation of
headers that I used for src/util/{integer,rational}.h.in.
Tim's Integer and Rational wrappers are the only bits of code that
should care which library is used (and also src/util/configuration.h,
which gives the user of the library information about how CVC4 is
built), and possibly some unit tests (?).
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** file-level documentation at the top of the sources. **
This is the "make bugzilla stop bugging me" bugfix commit.
* Remove BackedNodeBuilder<> and collapse NodeBuilder<> hierarchy.
Updated documentation in the file. Resolves bug #99.
* Convenience NodeBuilders (PlusNodeBuilder, OrNodeBuilder, etc.)
moved into a separate file. Partially resolves bug #100.
* Moved isAssociative(Kind) into kind.h (and into the CVC4::kind
namespace) instead of metakind.h (where it was in CVC4::metakind).
This clears up a warning (private #inclusion) from the SMT and SMT2
parsers, and maybe makes more sense anyways, since this is based on
the kind (and not the metakind) of an operator.
* Documentation improvement; doxygen top-level \file gestures, \brief
gestures for files, etc. Changed contrib/update-copyright.pl for
this change, and post-processed to add \brief. Resolves bug #98.
* Removed ExprManager::mkExpr(Kind) and NodeManager::mkNode(Kind).
They no longer made sense. Resolves bug #91.
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* Other minor changes to the new parser to match coding guidelines,
add documentation, ....
* Add CFLAGS stuff to configure.ac parser Makefile.ams. This ensures
that profiling, coverage, optimization, debugging, and warning
level options will apply to the new parser as well (which is in C,
not C++). This fixes the deprecated warning we were seeing this
evening.
* Now, if you have ANTLR_HOME set in your environment, you don't need
to specify --with-antlr-dir to ./configure or have libantlr3c
installed in standard places. --with-antlr-dir still overrides
$ANTLR_HOME, and if the installation in $ANTLR_HOME is missing or
doesn't work, the standard places are still tried.
* Extend "silent make" to new parser stuff.
* Added src/parser/bounded_token_buffer.{h,cpp} to the list of
exclusions in contrib/update-copyright.pl and mention them as
excluded from CVC4 copyright in COPYING. They are antlr3-derived
works, covered under a BSD license.
OTHER STUFF:
* expr_manager.h, expr.h, expr_manager.cpp, and expr.cpp are now
auto-generated by a "mkexpr" script. This provides the correct
instantiations of mkConst() for public use, e.g., by the parser.
* Fix doxygen documentation in expr, expr_manager.. closes bug #35
* Node::isAtomic() implemented in a better way, based on theory kinds
files. Fixes bug #40. To support this, a "nonatomic_operator"
command has been added. All other "parameterized" or "operator"
kinds are atomic.
* Added expr_black test
* Remove kind::TRUE and kind::FALSE and make a new CONST_BOOLEAN kind
that takes a "bool" payload; for example, to make "true" you now do
nodeManager->mkConst(true).
* Make new "cvc4_public.h" and "cvc4parser_public.h" headers. Private
headers should include "cvc4_private.h"
(resp. "cvc4parser_private.h"), which existed previously. Public
headers should include the others. **No one** should include the
autoheader #include (which has been renamed "cvc4autoconfig.h")
directly, and public CVC4 headers can't access its #defines. This
is to avoid us having the same distribution problem as libantlr3c.
* Preliminary fixes based on Tim's code review of attributes (bug #61).
This includes splitting hairy template internals into
attribute_internals.h, for which another code review ticket will be
opened. Bug is still outstanding, but pending further
refactoring/documentation.
* Some *HashFcns renamed to *HashStrategy to match refactoring done
elsewhere (done by Chris?) earlier this week.
* Simplified creation of make rules for generated files (expr.cpp,
expr.h, expr_manager.cpp, expr_manager.h, theoryof_table.h, kind.h,
metakind.h).
* CVC4::Configuration interface and implementation split (so private
stuff doesn't leak into public headers).
* Some documentation/code formatting fixes.
* Add required versions of autotools to autogen.sh.
* src/expr/mkmetakind: fix a nonportable thing in invocation of "expr"
that was causing warnings on Red Hat.
* src/context/cdmap.h: add workaround to what appears to be a g++ 4.1
parsing bug.
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