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/********************* */
/*! \file simple_vc_compat_c.c
** \verbatim
** Original author: mdeters
** Major contributors: none
** Minor contributors (to current version): none
** This file is part of the CVC4 prototype.
** Copyright (c) 2009, 2010, 2011 The Analysis of Computer Systems Group (ACSys)
** Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences
** New York University
** See the file COPYING in the top-level source directory for licensing
** information.\endverbatim
**
** \brief A simple demonstration of the C compatibility interface
** (quite similar to the old CVC3 C interface)
**
** A simple demonstration of the C compatibility interface
** (quite similar to the old CVC3 C interface).
**/
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
/* #include <cvc4/bindings/compat/c/c_interface.h> /* use this after CVC4 is properly installed */
#include "bindings/compat/c/c_interface.h"
int main() {
VC vc = vc_createValidityChecker(NULL);
/* Prove that for integers x and y:
* x > 0 AND y > 0 => 2x + y >= 3 */
Type integer = vc_intType(vc);
Expr x = vc_varExpr(vc, "x", integer);
Expr y = vc_varExpr(vc, "y", integer);
Expr zero = vc_ratExpr(vc, 0, 1);
Expr x_positive = vc_gtExpr(vc, x, zero);
Expr y_positive = vc_gtExpr(vc, y, zero);
Expr two = vc_ratExpr(vc, 2, 1);
Expr twox = vc_multExpr(vc, two, x);
Expr twox_plus_y = vc_plusExpr(vc, twox, y);
Expr three = vc_ratExpr(vc, 3, 1);
Expr twox_plus_y_geq_3 = vc_geExpr(vc, twox_plus_y, three);
Expr formula = vc_impliesExpr(vc, vc_andExpr(vc, x_positive, y_positive),
twox_plus_y_geq_3);
char* formulaString = vc_printExprString(vc, formula);
printf("Checking validity of formula %s with CVC4.\n", formulaString);
printf("CVC4 should return 1 (meaning VALID).\n");
printf("Result from CVC4 is: %d\n", vc_query(vc, formula));
free(formulaString);
return 0;
}
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