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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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* 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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implemented. This new infrastructure removes support for pretty-printing
(even in the AST language) an Expr with reference count 0. Previously,
this was supported in a few places internally to the expr package, for
example in NodeBuilder. (Now, a NodeBuilder cannot be prettyprinted, you
must extract the Node before printing it.)
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(resolves bug #212)
* also closed some other type checking loopholes in SmtEngine
* small fixes to define-sort (resolves bug #214)
* infrastructural support for printing expressions in languages
other than the internal representation language using an IO
manipulator, e.g.:
cout << Expr::setlanguage(language::output::LANG_SMTLIB_V2) << expr;
main() sets the output language for all streams to correspond to
the input language
* support delaying type checking in debug builds, so that one can debug
the type checker itself (before it was difficult, because debug builds did
all the type checking on Node creation!): new command-line flag
--no-early-type-checking (only makes sense for debug builds)
* disallowed copy-construction of ExprManager and NodeManager, and made other
constructors explicit; previously it was easy to unintentionally create
duplicate managers, with really weird results (i.e., disappearing
attributes!)
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