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#
# Option specification file for CVC4
#
# This is essentially a shell script interpreted with special commands.
#
# Lines starting with whitespace are special. They are passed in their entirety (minus
# the first whitespace char) to the "doc" command. Lines starting with a single slash
# are stripped of this initial character and interpreted by the "doc-alt" command. A period
# "." in the first column of a line, followed optionally by whitespace but without any other
# content on the line, is interpreted as an empty string passed to doc. (This allows
# multi-paragraph documentation for options.) Lines may be continued with a backslash (\)
# at the end of a line.
#
# commands are:
#
# module ID "include-file" name
#
# Identifies the module. Must be the first command in the file. ID is a suitable
# identifier for a preprocessor definition, and should be unique; name is a "pretty"
# name used for the benefit of the end CVC4 user in, e.g., option listings.
#
# common-option SPECIFICATION
# option SPECIFICATION
# expert-option SPECIFICATION
# undocumented-option SPECIFICATION
#
# These commands declare (respectively) common options presented first to the user,
# standard options that the user might want to see with "--help" documentation,
# expert options that should be marked as expert-only, and options that should not
# appear in normal option documentation (even if documentation is included here).
#
# SPECIFICATIONs take this form:
#
# SPECIFICATION ::= (internal-name | -) [smt-option-name] [-short-option/-alternate-short-option] [--long-option/--alternate-long-option] C++-type [ATTRIBUTEs...]
# ATTRIBUTE ::= :include include-files..
# | :default C++-expression
# | :handler custom-option-handlers..
# | :handler-include include-files..
# | :read-only
# | :read-write
# | :link linked-options..
#
# common-alias ALIAS_SPECIFICATION
# alias ALIAS_SPECIFICATION
# expert-alias ALIAS_SPECIFICATION
# undocumented-alias ALIAS_SPECIFICATION
#
# ALIAS_SPECIFICATION ::= (-short-option | --long-option) = (-option[=argument] | --long-option[=argument])+
# | (-short-option=ARG | --long-option=ARG) = (-option[=ARG|argument] | --long-option[=ARG|argument])+
#
# The alias command creates a new short or long option, and binds it
# to act the same way as if the options to the right of "=" were passed.
# For example, if there are options to --disable-warning-1 and
# --disable-warning-2, etc., a useful alias might be:
#
# alias --disable-all-warnings = --disable-warning-1 --disable-warning-2
#
# It's also possible to pass an argument through to another option.
# This alias makes "--output-language" synonymous with "--output-lang".
# Without the "=L" parts, --output-language would not take an argument,
# and option processing would fail (because --output-lang expects one).
#
# alias --output-language=L = --output-lang=L
#
# You can also ignore such an argument:
#
# alias --some-option=VALUE = --other-option --option2=foo --option3=bar
#
# or use it for multiple options on the right-hand side, etc.
#
# warning message
#
# Warn about something during processing (like a FIXME).
#
# endmodule
#
# This file should end with the "endmodule" command, and nothing should follow it.
#
module BASE "options/base_options.h" Base
option binary_name std::string
option in std::istream* :default &std::cin :include <iostream>
option out std::ostream* :default &std::cout :include <iostream>
option err std::ostream* :default &std::cerr :include <iostream>
common-option inputLanguage input-language -L --lang=LANG InputLanguage :handler CVC4::options::stringToInputLanguage :include "util/language.h" :default language::input::LANG_AUTO :read-write
force input language (default is "auto"; see --lang help)
common-option outputLanguage output-language --output-lang=LANG OutputLanguage :handler CVC4::options::stringToOutputLanguage :include "util/language.h" :default language::output::LANG_AUTO :read-write
force output language (default is "auto"; see --output-lang help)
option languageHelp bool
# Allow also --language and --output-language, it's a common mistake to
# type these, but no need to document it.
undocumented-alias --language=L = --lang=L
undocumented-alias --output-language=L = --output-lang=L
option verbosity verbosity int :read-write :default 0 :predicate CVC4::options::setVerbosity :predicate-include "options/base_options_handlers.h"
the verbosity level of CVC4
common-option - -v --verbose void :handler CVC4::options::increaseVerbosity
increase verbosity (may be repeated)
common-option - -q --quiet void :handler CVC4::options::decreaseVerbosity
decrease verbosity (may be repeated)
common-option statistics statistics --stats bool :predicate CVC4::smt::statsEnabledBuild :predicate-include "smt/options_handlers.h"
give statistics on exit
undocumented-alias --statistics = --stats
undocumented-alias --no-statistics = --no-stats
option parseOnly parse-only --parse-only bool :read-write
exit after parsing input
option preprocessOnly preprocess-only --preprocess-only bool
exit after preprocessing input
option - trace -t --trace=TAG argument :handler CVC4::options::addTraceTag
trace something (e.g. -t pushpop), can repeat
option - debug -d --debug=TAG argument :handler CVC4::options::addDebugTag
debug something (e.g. -d arith), can repeat
option printSuccess print-success --print-success bool :predicate CVC4::options::setPrintSuccess :predicate-include "options/base_options_handlers.h"
print the "success" output required of SMT-LIBv2
alias --smtlib-strict = --lang=smt2 --output-lang=smt2 --strict-parsing --default-expr-depth=-1 --print-success --incremental --abstract-values
SMT-LIBv2 compliance mode (implies other options)
endmodule
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