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2020-07-02Remove SWIG bindings (#4683)Andres Noetzli
This commit removes support for SWIG bindings for the legacy API. The bindings were already broken by 19054b3b1d427e662d30d4322df2b2f2361353da and we are not planning on using SWIG for the Java API for the new API.
2011-11-22More language bindings work:Morgan Deters
* 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.
2011-10-05remove some debugging code that slowed down last night's regressionsMorgan Deters
2011-10-04cvc3 compatibility layer; and another libantlr3c v3.4 incompatibility fixMorgan Deters
2011-09-20Merge from "swig" branch: language binding for Java is compiling and ↵Morgan Deters
linking. Enable with --enable-language-bindings=java
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