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2011-05-13* fix for Mac OS (includes some ThreadLocal stuff copied in from portfolioMorgan Deters
branch) * add Theory::isSharedTermFact() -- it currently always returns false, pending theory combination work * Add "unknown" cardinalities to Cardinality class * Fix run_regression script to handle CRLF line terminators on Macs (where sed is non-GNU) * Convert CRLF line terminators in datatypes regressions to LF
2011-04-25Weekend work. The main points:Morgan Deters
* 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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