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2012-11-12Improved error reporting for improperly using non-linear division in linear ↵Tim King
arithmetic.
2012-11-12Delta is now generated in arithmetic to keep consistent the total order of ↵Tim King
DeltaRational values for lowerbounds, upperbounds, assignments and disequalities. Throws LogicException when a non-linear term is asserted and the the LogicInfo isLinear() disagrees.
2012-11-09Arithmetic problem that fails --check-models due incompleteness with ↵Tim King
multiplication.
2012-11-08Turns on TheoryUF when non-linear arithmetic is turned on. Adds test cases ↵Tim King
for division by 0.
2012-11-07* Type ascription bug fixed (resolves bug 432), but there are others I ↵Morgan Deters
discovered (still outstanding). :-( * Fix a documentation-building problem when building from tarballs (fixes distcheck build failure last night) * Provide expected output for arith regression 'mod.01.smt2' * Also, fix a compiler warning in inst_gen.cpp (this commit was certified error- and warning-free by the test-and-commit script.)
2012-11-07Fix to a bug in integer mod lemmas.Tim King
2012-08-28fix regression tests for automake 1.11 and automake 1.12---both versions ↵Morgan Deters
should work now
2012-06-14Fixed arithmetic consistency issue. The simplex conflict variable had to be ↵Tim King
reenqueued so that the queue was a superset of the failing assertions. This adds a super expensive debug routine unenqueuedVariablesAreConsistent() that catches this bug. This is enabled when -d arith::consistency is turned on. make check passes with this flag enabled.
2012-06-12Adding incorrect qf_lia result.Tim King
2012-06-08Merge from decision branch (till r3663)Kshitij Bansal
(no performace or search behavior changes expected)
2012-05-07Fixes a sign bug in the DioSolver.Tim King
2012-04-18add the missing BINARY variable in some test/regress makefilesKshitij Bansal
2012-04-17Merges branches/arithmetic/atom-database r2979 through 3247 into trunk. ↵Tim King
Below is a highlight of the changes: - This introduces a new normal form to arithmetic. -- Equalities and disequalities are in solved form. Roughly speaking this means: (= x (+ y z)) is in normal form. (See the comments in normal_form.h for what this formally requires.) -- The normal form for inequality atoms always uses GEQ and GT instead of GEQ and LEQ. Integer atoms always use GEQ. - Constraint was added to TheoryArith. -- A constraint is a triple of (k x v) where: --- k is the type of the constraint (either LowerBound, UpperBound, Equality or Disequality), --- x is an ArithVar, and --- v is a DeltaRational value. -- Constraints are always attached to a ConstraintDatabase. -- A Constraint has its negation in the ConstraintDatabase [at least for now]. -- Every constraint belongs to a set of constraints for each ArithVar sorted by the delta rational values. -- This set can be iterated over and provides efficient access to other constraints for this variable. -- A literal may be attached to a constraint. -- Constraints with attached literals may be marked as being asserted to the theory (sat context dependent). -- Constraints can be propagated. -- Every constraint has a proof (sat context dependent). -- Proofs can be explained for either conflicts or propagations (if the node was propagated). (These proofs may be different.) -- Equalities and disequalities can be marked as being split (user context dependent) - This removes and replaces: -- src/theory/arith/arith_prop_manager.* -- src/theory/arith/atom_database.* -- src/theory/arith/ordered_set.h - Added isZero(), isOne() and isNegativeOne() to Rational and Integer. - Added operator+ to CDList::const_iterator. - Added const_iterator to CDQueue. - Changes to regression tests.
2012-04-05Support to test the "dumper" mechanism in regressions (feeding dump output ↵Morgan Deters
back in) by doing "make regress RUN_REGRESSION_ARGS=--dump"
2012-03-08Removing QUICK_CHECK, and other unused ones, from the Theory::Effort.Dejan Jovanović
Seems to be working better <http://church.cims.nyu.edu/regress-results/compare_jobs.php?job_id=3749&category=&p=5&reference_id=3739>, and should fix the failing cases in the regressions. Removing one test case from the integer regress0.
2012-02-20portfolio mergeMorgan Deters
2012-02-16Last commit accidentally lacked r2778 and r2779 from integer2. I have ↵Tim King
manually brought these changes over. Changed the tests used by test/regress/regress0/arith/integers/Makefile.am to be 15 of the more interesting tests. Did a bit of cleanup on TheoryArith to eliminate a warning and remove dead code.
2012-02-07removing the 100 integer benchmarks from regress0, too manyDejan Jovanović
2011-10-29support for proof regressions in other parts of the test treeMorgan Deters
2011-10-19Merging the branch branches/arithmetic/push-pop-support from r2247 to r2256 ↵Tim King
into trunk. Arithmetic should now be closer to being able to support push and pop.
2011-10-17Sharing workDejan Jovanović
2011-09-02Partial merge of integers work; this is simple B&B and some pseudobooleanMorgan Deters
infrastructure, and takes care not to affect CVC4's performance on LRA benchmarks.
2011-05-31This commit contains the code for allowing arbitrary equalities in the ↵Tim King
theory of arithmetic. * This code has been partially tested. (My testing situation is currently not so great.) The code for testing not preregistering equalities can be compile time enabled by setting the boolean turnOffEqualityPreRegister. Don't be shocked by slowdowns or failures. This does pass make regress as well as a fresh checkout does. (The Mac version has issues.) * I need to disable the permanent row removal heuristic by default. We need to discuss why this needs to happen. We should probably detect pure QF_LRA/QF_RDL problems and enable this when this can safely be done. * I have disabled the arithmetic rewrite equality flag. This code needs to be added to the parser. * For all of the above changes, I have annotated the code with the key word BREADCRUMB. * I have renamed ArithUnatePropagator to ArithAtomDatabase.
2011-03-26fix typoMorgan Deters
2011-03-25This is a merge from the "theoryfixes+cdattrhash" branch. The changesMorgan Deters
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).
2011-03-15Merge from cudd branch. This mostly just adds support for linkingMorgan Deters
against cudd libraries, the propositional_query class (in util/), which uses cudd if it's available (and otherwise answers UNKNOWN for all queries), and the arith theory support for it (currently disabled per Tim's request, so he can clean it up). Other changes include: * contrib/debug-keys - script to print all used keys under Debug(), Trace() * test/regress/run_regression - minor fix (don't export a variable) * configure.ac - replace a comment removed by dejan's google perf commit * some minor copyright/documentation updates, and minor changes to source text to make 'clang --analyze' happy.
2010-10-29Adds a very small test that triggers a bug. The bug is from the commit for ↵Tim King
-r1063.
2010-10-10additional model gen and SMT-LIBv2 compliance work: (get-assignment) now ↵Morgan Deters
supported; work on Result type (biggest noticeable change is that CVC4 now outputs lowercase "sat" and "unsat"), Options class moved to src/smt, to allow for future work on runtime configuration via (set-option) command
2010-10-02branches/arith-indexed-variables merged into the main trunk.Tim King
2010-09-16Bug fix to CVC4::theory::arith::VarList as well as some superficial changes. ↵Tim King
test/regress/regress0/arith/arith.03.cvc now passes and is turned on by default. Tiny documentation fix for the arithmetic normal form.
2010-09-14* added test/regress/regress0/arith for easy arithmetic regress tests.Tim King
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