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2012-09-22another fix for the equality class iterator Dejan Jovanović
2012-09-19General subscriber infrastructure for NodeManager, as discussed in theMorgan Deters
meeting last week. The SmtEngine now subscribes to NodeManager events, does appropriate dumping of variable declarations, and notifies the Model class. The way to create a skolem is now: nodeManager->mkSkolem("myvar_$$", TypeNode, "is a variable created by the theory of Foo") The first argument is the name of the skolem, and the (optional) "$$" is a placeholder for the node id (to get a unique name). Without a "$$", a "_$$" is automatically appended to the given name. The second argument is the type. The (optional, but recommended) third argument is a comment, used by the dump infrastructure to indicate what the variable is for / who owns it. An optional fourth argument (not shown) allows you to specify flags that control the behavior (e.g., don't do notification, and/or don't make a unique name). Look at the documentation for details on these. In particular, the above means you can't just do a mkSkolem(boolType) for example---you have to specify a name and (hopefully also, but it's optional) a comment. This leads to easier debugging than the anonymous skolems before, since we'll be able to track where the skolems came from. Much of the Model and Dump stuff, as well as some Command stuff, is cleaned up by this commit. Some remains to be cleaned up. (this commit was certified error- and warning-free by the test-and-commit script.)
2012-09-19fix for bug 370.Dejan Jovanović
some internal nodes in eq engine were treated as constants incorrectly
2012-09-19Changing the equality engines's euivalence class iterator. Andy please check ↵Dejan Jovanović
if this does what you want it to do.
2012-09-17minor fix for models, added simple cliques option for uf strong solverAndrew Reynolds
2012-09-13ensure that get-value and get-model are consistent, rewrite function value ↵Andrew Reynolds
bodies, do not dag-ify model output
2012-09-12Adding model assertions after SAT responses.Morgan Deters
To enable, use --check-models. Turning on the option can be done in debug or optimized builds, regardless of whether normal assertions are on or not. This is to allow us to check the generated models in long-running queries, and might be useful to end users as a double-check too. By default, --check-models is quiet (no output unless it detects a problem). That allows regression runs to pass unless there are problems: make regress CVC4_REGRESSION_ARGS=--check-models To see it work, use -v in addition to --check-models. There may still be bugs in the feature itself, but already I've found some apparent model-generation bugs (and discussed with Andy) from this feature, so it seems useful in its current state. --check-models turns on what SMT-LIBv2 calls "interactive mode" (which keeps the list of user assertions around), and also implies --produce-models. This version does NOT require incremental-mode, which one design did (the one mentioned in yesterday's meeting). Also: * TheoryUF::collectModelInfo() now generates UninterpretedConstants (rather than non-constants) * The UF rewriter now reduces (APPLY_UF (LAMBDA...) args...), and treats uninterpreted constants correctly (e.g. uc_U_1 != uc_U_2) * The SubstitutionMap now supports substitutions of operators for paramaterized kinds (e.g., function symbols)
2012-08-31merge from fmf-devel branch. more updates to models: now with ↵Andrew Reynolds
collectModelInfo with fullModel argument, most theory-specific implementation out of the model class, model printer relegated to printer classes. Also updates to finite mode finding, modifications to datatypes making them compatible with theory combination, support for theory-specific handling of user attributes, refactoring of uf models
2012-08-29* Numerous documentation fixes (fix doxygen warnings, add missing ↵Morgan Deters
documentation, etc.). * Remove sat_module.cpp, which was no longer used (was previously refactored?)
2012-08-24* disallow internal uses of mkVar() (you have to mkSkolem())Morgan Deters
* add support for mkBoundVar() (BOUND_VAR_LISTs in quantifiers must be bound vars)
2012-08-16Replace propagateAsDecision() with Theory::getNextDecisionRequest():Morgan Deters
* arrays now uses the new approach by using a CDQueue<> * uf strong solver has had the feature disabled, pending a merge from Andy * theory kinds files now have a getNextDecisionRequest property (if you want to take part in such decision requests you have to list that property) * the staticLearning property has been renamed ppStaticLearn to match the function name * theory kinds files are now checked again for correctly-declared properties (this had been disabled) * minor documentation and other fixups
2012-08-14Switched a number of EqClassIterator operations to const as well as the ↵Tim King
internal EqualityEngine pointer.
2012-08-03fix uses of getMetaKind() from outside the expr package. (they now use ↵Morgan Deters
isConst() and isVar() as appropriate) also some base infrastructure for the new ::isConst().
2012-07-31Moving some instantiation-related stuff from src/theory to ↵Morgan Deters
src/theory/quantifiers and src/theory/rewriterules. This unclutters the src/theory directory somewhat. The namespaces weren't changed, only the file locations.
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.
2012-07-27Minor cleanup after today's commits:Morgan Deters
* change some uses of "std::cout" to "Message()" * change some files to use Unix newlines instead of DOS newlines * fix compiler warning
2012-07-27merging fmf-devel branch, includes refactored datatype theory, updates to ↵Andrew Reynolds
model.h/cpp to prepare for release, and major refactoring of quantifiers/finite model finding. Note that new datatype theory does not insist upon any interpretation for selectors applied to incorrect constructors and consequently some answers may differ with previous version
2012-07-27Merge quantifiers2-trunk:François Bobot
- new syntax for rewrite rules - better rewrite rules theory - remove the rewriting with rewrite rules during ppRewrite temporarily - theory can define their own candidate generator - define a general candidate generator (inefficient ask to every theory) - split inst_match between the pattern matching used for quantifiers (inst_match.*) and the one used for rewrite rules (rr_inst_match.*): - the pattern matching is less exhaustive for quantifiers, - the one for rewrite rules can use efficient-e-matching.
2012-07-16found a bug in the initialization order of UF, EqualityEngine, and the UF ↵Morgan Deters
strong solver; fixed
2012-07-12merged fmf-devel branch, includes support for SMT2 command get-value and ↵Andrew Reynolds
(extended) SMT command get-model. added collectModelInfo and removed getValue from theory interface. merge also includes major updates to finite model finding module (from CASC), added fmf options, some updates to strong solver and quantifiers engine interface. The test recursion_breaker_black currently fails for me on production builds, Morgan is planning to look into this.
2012-07-08Minor changes to avoid some warnings on GCC 4.7.1 (Debian wheezy/sid). ANDY ↵Morgan Deters
- please look at the diff and make sure I didn't do something stupid
2012-07-08Bugs resolved by this commit: #314, #322, #359, #364, #365.Morgan Deters
See below for details. * Fix the "assert" name-collision bug (resolves bug #364). Our identifiers should never be named "assert", as that's a preprocessor definition in <assert.h>, which is often #included indirectly (so simply having a policy of not including <assert.h> isn't good enough---one of our dependences might include it). It was once the case that we didn't have anything named "assert", but "assert()" has now crept back in. Instead, name things "assertFoo()" or similar. Thanks to Tim for the report. To fix this, I've changed some of Dejan's circuit-propagator code from "assert()" to "assertTrue()". Ditto for Andy's explanation manager. Guys, if you prefer a different name in your code, please change it. * Fix the incorrect parsing of lets in SMT-LIBv2 parser (resolves bug #365). Inner lets now shadow outer lets (previously, they incorrectly gave an error). Additionally, while looking at this, I found that a sequential let was implemented rather than a parallel let. This is now fixed. Thanks to Liana for the report. * Remove ANTLR parser generation warnings in CVC parser (resolves bug #314). * There were a lot of Debug lines in bitvectors that had embedded toString() calls. This wasted a LOT of time in debug builds for BV benchmarks (like in "make regress"). Added if(Debug.isOn(...)) guards; much faster now. * Support for building public-facing interface documentation only (as opposed to all internals documentation). Now "make doc" does the public-facing and "make doc-internals" does documentation of everything. (Along with changes to the nightly build script---which will now build and publish both types of Doxygen documentation---this resolves bug #359). * Fix the lambda typechecking bug (resolves bug #322). Thanks to Andy for the report (a long long time ago--sorry). * The default output language for all streams is now based on the current set of Options (if there is one). This has been a constant annoyance, especially when stringstreams are used to construct output. However, it doesn't work for calls from outside the library, so it's mainly an annoyance-fixer for CVC4 library code itself. * Add some CVC4_UNUSED markers to local variables in theory_arith.cpp that are used only in assertions-enabled builds (and thus give warnings in production builds). This was briefly discussed at the meeting this week.
2012-07-07Various fixes to documentation---typos, some incomplete documentation fixed, ↵Morgan Deters
\file tags corrected, copyright added to files that had it missing, etc. I ensured that I didn't change any code with this commit, and even tested on the cluster to be doubly sure: http://church.cims.nyu.edu/regress-results/compare_jobs.php?job_id=4655&reference_id=4646&p=0
2012-07-06Added virtual destructor to PpRewrite.Tim King
2012-06-17fixing wrong assertionDejan Jovanović
2012-06-16changing theoryOf in shared mode with arrays to move equalities to arraysDejan Jovanović
disabled in bitvectors due to non-stably infinite problems the option to enable it is --theoryof-mode=term
2012-06-14The "no-tears-in-competition-mode" commit. Change all (non-driver, ↵Morgan Deters
non-SAT-solver) uses of std::cout to the Message stream, and all uses of std::cerr to the Warning stream.
2012-06-14changing to a more natural propagation order in uf, seems to pay offDejan Jovanović
2012-06-14some changes to the uf engineDejan Jovanović
* dramatically less terms to manage by doing reflexivity semantically * fixes the problem clark had with not detecting inconsistencies with shared terms i'm not sure what's the performance impact, but this is so much better and we'll deal with performance later
2012-06-14* removing rewriteEquality from the rewriterDejan Jovanović
* theories now get either an assertion from the SAT solver (normalized) or an (dis-)equality between two shared terms that is non-normalized
2012-06-12minor cleanup, and replace a "private:" in equality engine that had been ↵Morgan Deters
removed by the quantifiers merge (I had reengineered some things from quantifiers so that the equality engine didn't have to expose internals as public, but then had neglected to re-privatize them)
2012-06-11Merge from quantifiers2-trunkmerge branch.Morgan Deters
Adds TheoryQuantifiers and TheoryRewriteRules, QuantifiersEngine, and other infrastructure. Adds theory instantiators to many theories. Adds the UF strong solver.
2012-06-10fixes for bug347Dejan Jovanović
it was an issue with constants being merged, which influenced explanations of disequalities. when constants are attempted to be merged, equality engine now enters conflict mode immediately
2012-06-07fixing the wrong results. arrays equality adaptor had a missing case when ↵Dejan Jovanović
propagating disequalities between shared terms.
2012-06-07fixing some bugs in propagation of disequalitiesDejan Jovanović
still doesnt fix the wrong answers thought :(
2012-06-06Changes to the combination mechanism, lots of details. Not done yet, there ↵Dejan Jovanović
are still the AUFBV wrong results, but it seems better. http://church.cims.nyu.edu/regress-results/compare_jobs.php?job_id=4382&reference_id=4359&p=5
2012-05-27some reordering to keep invariantsDejan Jovanović
2012-05-27Committing the work on equality engine, I need to see how it does on the ↵Dejan Jovanović
regressions. New additions: * areDisequal(x, y) -> areDisequal(x, y, needProof): when asking for a disequality you must say needProof if you will ask for an explanation later. * propagation of shared dis-equalities (not yet complete, once case missing) * changes to the theories that use it, authors should check up on the changes
2012-05-24Significant changes to the internals of the equality engine. Equality is not ↵Dejan Jovanović
handled natively and not as a generic predicate. The changes also change the order of propagation, and can produce different conflicts. Since the engine is now used everywhere this means that so some crazy results are to be expected.
2012-05-21Updating equality manager to handle tagged trigger terms. Notifications are ↵Dejan Jovanović
pushed out for relationships between terms tagged with the same tag. No performance impact.
2012-05-18This commit adds TypeNode::leastCommonTypeNode(). The special case for ↵Tim King
arithmetic in TypeNode::operator==() has been removed. A number of faulty type checking checks were switched to use isSubtypeOf. The resolves bug #339
2012-05-16adding simple-minded handling of (dis-)equalities where constants are involvedDejan Jovanović
2012-05-16Changes to SAT solver:Dejan Jovanović
* allowing propagation of false literals (handles conflict) * allowing lemmas during BCP (bug 337) * UF does direct propagation, without checking for literal value anymore
2012-05-10Removing now unneeded (as of r3425) typenames from EqualityEngine. trunk now ↵Tim King
compiles on Debian.
2012-05-09* simplifying equality engine interfaceDejan Jovanović
* notifications are now through the interface subclass instead of a template * notifications include constants being merged * changed contextNotifyObj::notify to contextNotifyObj::contextNotifyPop so it's more descriptive and doesn't clutter methods when subclassed * sat solver now has explicit methods to make true and false constants * 0-level literals are removed from explanations of propagations
2012-05-08Merging in bvprop branch, with proper bit-vector propagation. Liana Hadarean
This should also fix bug 325.
2012-05-03Some cleanup starting off from trying to understand the sharing code. ↵Dejan Jovanović
Changes include * fixed term visitor from the bvprop branch * removed all the warnings from builds -- warnings are there to be noted *NOT* to be used as scribbles * moved the LogicInfo into the theory constructor
2012-04-11merge from arrays-clark branchMorgan Deters
2012-03-28getting rid of a rewrite in uf sharing, speeds things up a bitDejan Jovanović
2012-03-22* improving arithmetic getEqualityStatusDejan Jovanović
* some sharing improvements based on model
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