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2019-06-21Fix and simplify handling of --force-logic (#3062)Andres Noetzli
The `--force-logic` command line argument can be used to override a logic specified in an input file or to set a logic when none is given. Before this commit, both the `SmtEngine` and the parser were aware of that argument. However, there were two issues if an input file didn't specify a logic but `--force-logic` was used: - Upon parsing `--force-logic`, the `SmtEngine` was informed about it and set the logic to the forced logic. Then, the parser detected that there was no `set-logic` command, so it set the logic to `ALL` and emitted a corresponding warning. Finally, `SmtEngine::setDefaults()` detected that `forceLogic` was set by the user and changed the logic back to the forced logic. The warning was confusing and setting the logic multiple times was not elegant. - For eager bit-blasting, the logic was checked before resetting the logic to the forced logic, so it would emit an error that eager bit-blasting couldn't be used with the logic (which was `ALL` at that point of the execution). This was a problem in the competition because our runscript parses the `set-logic` command to decide on the appropriate arguments to use and passes the logic to CVC4 via `--force-logic`. This commit moves the handling of `--force-logic` entirely into the parser. The rationale for that is that this is not an API-level issue (if you use the API you simply set the logic you want, forcing a different logic in addition doesn't make sense) and simplifies the handling of the option (no listeners need to be installed and the logic is set only once). This commit also removes the option to set the logic via `(set-option :cvc4-logic ...)` because it complicates matters (e.g. which method of setting the logic takes precedence?). For the CVC and the TPTP languages the commit creates a command to set the logic in `SmtEngine` when the logic is forced in the parser instead of relying on `SmtEngine` to figure it out itself.
2018-03-21Refactor mkoptions (#1631)Mathias Preiner
This commit refactors code generation for options. It uses a new configuration format for defining options (*.toml) and a new Python script mkoptions.py to generate the source code and option documentation. The option behavior did not change for most of the options, except that for bool --enable-/--disable- long options enable/disable was removed. E.g. --enable-miplib-trick and --disable-miplib-trick got changed to --miplib-trick and --no-miplib-trick. This commit fixes also an issues with set-option/get-option via the SMT2 interface. Before long options were only accessible if the name included the =ARG part.
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