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- This adds a CleanUp template argument to CDList.
- CDChunkList<T> replaces the CDList specialization for ContextMemoryAllocator.
- CDVector<T> has been simplified and improved.
- The expected performance impact is negligible.
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Dump("foo") << FooCommand(...);
now "dumps" the textual representation of the command (in the current
output language) to a file, IF dumping is on at configure-time, AND the
"muzzle" feature is off, AND the "foo" flag is turned on for the dump
stream during this run.
If it's a portfolio build, the above will also store the command in a
CommandSequence, IF the "foo" flag is turned on for the dump stream
during this run. This is done even if the muzzle is on.
This commit also cleans up some code that used the dump feature (in arrays,
particularly).
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CDSet -> CDHashSet
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solve -> ppAsert
staticLearning -> ppStaticLearn
preprocess -> ppRewrite
SolveStatus -> PPAssertStatus (SOLVE_* -> PP_ASSERT_*)
via Eclipse refactoring magic.
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still write, for example:
#include "expr/node.h"
but public CVC4 headers, upon installation to /usr/include/cvc4 (or wherever),
have such #includes rewritten automatically to:
#include <cvc4/expr/node.h>
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and model gen also.
I also expect this commit to fix bug #273.
No performance change is expected on regressions with this commit, see
http://goedel.cims.nyu.edu/regress-results/compare_jobs.php?job_id=2871&reference_id=2863
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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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* new "well-foundedness" type property (like cardinality) specified in
Theory kinds files; specifies well-foundedness and a ground term
* well-foundedness / finite checks in Datatypes now superseded by type
system isFinite(), isWellFounded(), mkGroundTerm().
* new "RecursionBreaker" template class, a convenient class that keeps
a "seen" trail without you having to pass it around (which is
difficult in cases of mutual recursion) of the idea of passing
around a "seen" trail
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* Type::getCardinality() returns the cardinality for for all types.
Theories give a cardinality in the their kinds file. For
cardinalities that depend on a type argument, a "cardinality
computer" function is named in the kinds file, which takes a
TypeNode and returns its cardinality.
* There's a bitmap for the set of "active theories" in the
TheoryEngine. Theories become "active" when a term that is owned by
them, or whose type is owned by them, is pre-registered (run CVC4
with --verbose to see theory activation). Non-active theories don't
get any calls for check() or propagate() or anything, and if we're
running in single-theory mode, the shared term manager doesn't have
to get involved. This is really important for get() performance
(which can only skimp on walking the entire sub-DAG only if the
theory doesn't require it AND the shared term manager doesn't
require it).
* TheoryEngine now does not call presolve(), registerTerm(),
notifyRestart(), etc., on a Theory if that theory doesn't declare
that property in its kinds file. To avoid coding errors,
mktheorytraits greps the theory header and gives warnings if:
+ the theory appears to declare one of the functions (check,
propagate, etc.) that isn't listed among its kinds file properties
(but probably should be)
+ the theory appears NOT to declare one of the functions listed in
its kinds file properties
* some bounded token stream work
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* Fixed hole in arrays typechecking.
* Fixed "make dist".
* Better ouroborous test, and some printer fixes.
* Continued cleanup in CVC parser, removed some warnings.
* Better output.
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are somewhat disparate but belonged on the same branch because they were
held back from trunk all for the same reason (to keep the trunk stable
for furious bitvector development). Dejan has now given me the go-ahead
for a merge.
=========================================
THIS COMMIT CHANGES THE THEORY INTERFACE!
=========================================
Theory constructors are expected to take an additional "Valuation*"
parameter that each Theory should send along to the base class
constructor. The base class Theory keeps the Valuation* in a
d_valuation field for use by it and by its derived classes.
Theory::getValue() no longer takes a Valuation* (it is expected
to use d_valuation instead). This allows other theory functions
to take advantage of getValue() for debugging or heuristic
purposes.
TODO BEFORE MERGE TO TRUNK:
****implement BitIterator find() in CDAttrHash<bool>.
Specifically:
* Added QF_BV support for SMT-LIB v2.
* Two adjustments to the theory interface as requested by Tim King:
1. As described above.
2. Theories now have const access to the fact queue through base
class functions facts_begin() and facts_end(); useful for
debugging.
* Added an "Asserted" attribute so that theories can check if something
has been asserted or not (and therefore not propagate it). However, this
has been disabled for now, pending more data on the overhead of it, and
pending discussion at the 3/25/2011 meeting.
* Do not define NDEBUG in MiniSat in assertion-enabled builds (so
that MiniSat asserts are evaluated).
* As a result of the new MiniSat assertions, some --incremental
regressions had to be disabled; also, some bitvectors ?!!
* Bug 71 is resolved by adding a specialization for CDAttrHash<> in the
attribute package.
* Fixes for some warnings flagged by clang.
* System tests have arrived! So far mainly infrastructure for having
system tests, but there is a system test aimed at improving code
coverage of the printer package.
* Minor other adjustments to documentation and coding to be more
conformant to CVC4 policy.
Tests have been performed to demonstrate that these changes have no or
negligible effect on performance. In particular, changing the
CDAttrHash<> doesn't have any real effect on performance or memory right
now, since there is only one context-dependent boolean flag (as soon
as another is added, the effect is noticeable but probably still slight).
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caused a number of latent errors in sources and headers to come up. Those are now fixed (by adding "using" or "std::" depending on the context). Took the opportunity to bring many rewriter sources in line with coding conventions.
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dependences; now, if you touch theory_engine.h, only a few things in theory need be recompiled (TheoryEngine, SharedTermManager, .... but no theory implementations), along with the PropEngine and SmtEngine. If you touch a specific theory's .h file, only that theory must be recompiled (along with the TheoryEngine, since it uses traits, and SmtEngine, since it tells the TheoryEngine which theory implementations to use).
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and not yet finalized but I need to put it in to work further with the theory writers. Please check the files that you 'own'. Any comments or discussion is welcome. Further details will be coming in a follow up email later.
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(get-value ...) SMT-LIBv2 command. As per SMT-LIBv2 spec,
you must pass --interactive --produce-models on the command
line (although they don't currently make us do any extra
work). Closes bug #213.
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get-option, get-assertions, get-value, define-sort, define-fun, and declare-sort with arity > 0; SmtEngine doesn't yet support most of these, but will shortly...
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coding standards
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modified in this commit
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It is currently tracking all asserted equalities for simplicity.
Might want to check if this is a performance hit
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working. Still need to implement theory-specific shared term propagation.
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post-rewrite, another full rewrite is performed and the results
compared).
Also added another response code to rewriters. Theories return a
CVC4::theory::RewriteResponse from preRewrite() and postRewrite().
This class has nice subclasses to make the theory rewriters somewhat
self-documenting in termination behavior. They look like
tail-recursive rewriting calls, but they're not; they are
instantiations of the RewriteResponse result code, which carries the
Node being returned:
// Flags the node as DONE pre- or post-rewriting, though this is
// ignored if n belongs to another theory.
//
// NOTE this just changed name from RewritingComplete(), which
// didn't match RewriteAgain().
//
return RewriteComplete(n);
// Flags the node as needing another pre-rewrite (if returned from a
// preRewrite()) or post-rewrite (if returned from a postRewrite()).
//
return RewriteAgain(n);
// Flags the node as needing another FULL rewrite. This is the same
// as RewriteAgain() if returned from preRewrite(). If it's returned
// from postRewrite(), however, this causes a full preRewrite() and
// postRewrite() of the Node and all its children (though the cache is
// still in effect, which might elide some rewriting calls).
//
// This would have been another fix for bug #168. Its use should be
// discouraged in practice, but there are places where it will
// probably be necessary, where a theory rewrites a Node into
// something in another theory about which it knows nothing.
// A common case is where the returned Node is expressed as a
// conjuction or disjunction of EQUALs, or a negation of EQUAL,
// where the EQUAL is across terms in another theory, and that EQUAL
// subterm should be seen by the owning theory.
//
return FullRewriteNeeded(n);
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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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* added TheoryArith::preRewrite() to test and demonstrate
the use of pre-rewriting.
* array types and type checking now supported
* array type checking now supported
* theoryOf() dispatching properly to arrays now
* theories now required to implement a (simple) identify()
function that returns a string identifying them for
debugging/user output purposes
* added "builtin" theory to hold all built-in kinds and their
type rules and rewriting (currently only exploding distinct)
* fixed production build failure (regarding NodeSetDepth)
* removed an errant "using namespace std" in util/bitvector.h
(and made associated trivial fixes elsewhere)
* fixes to make unexpected exceptions more verbose in debug builds
* fixes to make multiple, cascading assertion fails simpler
* minor other fixes to comments etc.
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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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instead of assuming it's atomic based on kind. Atomicity is
determined at node building time. Fixes bug #81. If this is
determined to make node building too slow, we can allocate another
attribute "AtomicHasBeenComputed" to lazily compute atomicity.
* TheoryImpl<> has gone away. Theory implementations now derive from
Theory directly and share a single RegisteredAttr attribute for term
registration (which shouldn't overlap: every term is "owned" by
exactly one Theory). Fixes bug #79.
* Additional atomicity tests in ExprBlack unit test.
* More appropriate whitebox testing for attribute ID assignment
(AttributeWhite unit test).
* Better (and more correct) assertion checking in NodeBuilderBlack.
* run-regression script now checks exit status against what's provided
in "% EXIT: " gesture in .cvc input files, and stderr against
"% EXPECT-ERROR: ". These can be used to support intended failures.
Fixes bug #84. Also add "% EXIT: " gestures to all .cvc regressions
in repository.
* Solved some "control reaches end of non-void function" warnings in
src/parser/bounded_token_buffer.cpp by replacing
"AlwaysAssert(false)" with "Unreachable()" (which is known
statically to never return normally).
* Regression tests now use the cvc4 binary under
builds/$(CURRENT_BUILD)/src/main instead of the one in bin/ which
may not be properly installed yet at that point of the build.
(Partially fixes bug #46.)
* -fvisibility=hidden is now included by configure.ac instead of each
Makefile.am, which will make it easier to support platforms
(e.g. cygwin) that do things a different way.
* TheoryUF code formatting. (re: my code review bug #64)
* CDMap<> is leaking memory again, pending a fix for bug #85 in the
context subsystem. (To avoid serious errors, can't free context
objects.)
* add ContextWhite unit test for bug #85 (though it's currently
"defanged," awaiting the bugfix)
* Minor documentation, other cleanup.
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* add NodeManagerWhite unit test
* change kind::APPLY to kind::APPLY_UF
* better APPLY handling: operators are no longer considered children
* more efficient pool lookup; the NodeValue doesn't have to be as fully constructed for the lookup to proceed
* extend DSL for kind declarations
+ new "theory" command declares a theory and its header. theory_def.h no longer required.
+ arity enforced on operators
+ constant mapping, hashing, equality
* CONSTANT metakinds supported (via Node::getConst<T>(), for example, Node::getConst<CVC4::Rational>() gets a Rational out of a Node (assuming it is of CONST_RATIONAL kind)
* added CONST_RATIONAL and CONST_INTEGER kinds
* builtin operators (AND, OR, PLUS, etc..) returned by Node::getOperator() are now CONSTANT metakind and are created by NodeManager
* Pretty-printing of Nodes now has a depth limit settable by a stream manipulator (e.g. "cout << Node::setdepth(5) << m << endl;" prints DAG rooted at m to a depth of 5)
* getters added to Node, TNode, NodeValue, etc., for operators and metakinds
* build-time generators for kind.h, metakind.h, and theoryof_table.h headers now have a simpler design and flag errors better, and the templates (kind_template.h etc.) are easier to understand.
* DISTINCT is now a kind, and the SMT parser now passes through DISTINCT nodes instead of blowing them up into ANDs. Until theory rewriting is online, though, DISTINCTs are directly blown up into conjunctions in TheoryEngine::rewrite().
* add gmpxx detection and inclusion
* better Asserts throughout, some documentation, cleanup
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different "kinds of kinds" (special, operator, parameterized, and constant), and permits doxygen comments on them
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test behavior of grow(), which was previously very broken, fixed by
Tim earlier this afternoon.
* add the notion of a "private header". Private header files (those
not intended for distribution) should now #include "cvc4_private.h"
(or "cvc4parser_private.h" for the parser code). When not actually
building libcvc4 (resp. libcvc4parser), or associated unit tests, a
warning is emitted by the preprocessor. This should make it easier
to notice (and disentangle early) any unwanted public/private
mixing. Currently the warning identifies a couple places where we
need to fix things.
* added directory infrastructure for arrays and BV theories.
* the Theory inheritance hierarchy makes some assumptions about the
way inheritance is done. These are checked at runtime when
CVC4_ASSERTIONS is on. See src/theory/theory.h's TheoryImpl<>
definition for details.
* src/theory/booleans/theory_bool.h, src/theory/booleans/theory_def.h,
src/theory/arith/theory_arith.h, src/theory/arith/theory_def.h,
src/theory/uf/theory_uf.h, src/theory/uf/theory_def.h,
src/parser/antlr_parser.h: minor code formatting fixes as per
policy.
* src/theory/uf/theory_uf.cpp: fix for non-debug builds.
* src/util/options.h, src/util/model.h, src/util/result.h,
src/expr/type.h: make CVC4_PUBLIC.
* src/util/decision_engine.h: no longer CVC4_PUBLIC.
* src/expr/expr_manager.cpp: ExprManager::booleanType() and
ExprManager::kindType() weren't returning a value ?! Fixed.
* src/expr/expr_manager.h, src/expr/node_manager.h: ExprManager no
longer depends on NodeManager (public/private interface mixing).
ExprManagerScope is an internal implementation detail, and is moved
to node_manager.h.
* src/expr/node.h: mark gdb debug routines as "used" so that GCC
always emits code for them (even though its static analysis shows
they're unused).
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