/********************* */ /*! \file SimpleVCCompat.java ** \verbatim ** Original author: Morgan Deters ** Major contributors: none ** Minor contributors (to current version): none ** This file is part of the CVC4 project. ** Copyright (c) 2009-2013 New York University and The University of Iowa ** See the file COPYING in the top-level source directory for licensing ** information.\endverbatim ** ** \brief A simple demonstration of the Java compatibility interface ** (quite similar to the old CVC3 Java interface) ** ** A simple demonstration of the Java compatibility interface ** (quite similar to the old CVC3 Java interface). ** ** To run the resulting class file, you need to do something like the ** following: ** ** java \ ** -classpath path/to/CVC4compat.jar \ ** -Djava.library.path=/dir/containing/libcvc4bindings_java_compat.so \ ** SimpleVCCompat ** ** For example, if you are building CVC4 without specifying your own ** build directory, the build process puts everything in builds/, and ** you can run this example (after building it with "make") like this: ** ** java \ ** -classpath builds/examples:builds/src/bindings/compat/java/CVC4compat.jar \ ** -Djava.library.path=builds/src/bindings/compat/java/.libs \ ** SimpleVCCompat **/ import cvc3.*; public class SimpleVCCompat { public static void main(String[] args) { ValidityChecker vc = ValidityChecker.create(); // Prove that for integers x and y: // x > 0 AND y > 0 => 2x + y >= 3 Type integer = vc.intType(); Expr x = vc.varExpr("x", integer); Expr y = vc.varExpr("y", integer); Expr zero = vc.ratExpr(0); Expr x_positive = vc.gtExpr(x, zero); Expr y_positive = vc.gtExpr(y, zero); Expr two = vc.ratExpr(2); Expr twox = vc.multExpr(two, x); Expr twox_plus_y = vc.plusExpr(twox, y); Expr three = vc.ratExpr(3); Expr twox_plus_y_geq_3 = vc.geExpr(twox_plus_y, three); Expr formula = vc.impliesExpr(vc.andExpr(x_positive, y_positive), twox_plus_y_geq_3); System.out.println("Checking validity of formula " + formula + " with CVC4."); System.out.println("CVC4 should report VALID."); System.out.println("Result from CVC4 is: " + vc.query(formula)); } }