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/******************************************************************************
* Top contributors (to current version):
* Hanna Lachnitt, Haniel Barbosa
*
* This file is part of the cvc5 project.
*
* Copyright (c) 2009-2021 by the authors listed in the file AUTHORS
* in the top-level source directory and their institutional affiliations.
* All rights reserved. See the file COPYING in the top-level source
* directory for licensing information.
* ****************************************************************************
*
* The module for processing proof nodes into Alethe proof nodes
*/
#ifndef CVC4__PROOF__ALETHE_PROOF_PROCESSOR_H
#define CVC4__PROOF__ALETHE_PROOF_PROCESSOR_H
#include "proof/alethe/alethe_proof_rule.h"
#include "proof/proof_node_updater.h"
namespace cvc5 {
namespace proof {
/**
* A callback class used by the Alethe converter for post-processing proof nodes
* by replacing internal rules by the rules in the Alethe calculus.
*/
class AletheProofPostprocessCallback : public ProofNodeUpdaterCallback
{
public:
AletheProofPostprocessCallback(ProofNodeManager* pnm);
~AletheProofPostprocessCallback() {}
/** Should proof pn be updated? Only if its top-level proof rule is not an
* Alethe proof rule.
*/
bool shouldUpdate(std::shared_ptr<ProofNode> pn,
const std::vector<Node>& fa,
bool& continueUpdate) override;
/**
* This method updates the proof rule application depending on the given
* rule and translating it into a proof node in terms of the Alethe rules.
*/
bool update(Node res,
PfRule id,
const std::vector<Node>& children,
const std::vector<Node>& args,
CDProof* cdp,
bool& continueUpdate) override;
private:
/** The proof node manager */
ProofNodeManager* d_pnm;
/** The cl operator
* For every step the conclusion is a clause. But since the or operator
*requires at least two arguments it is extended by the cl operator. In case
*of more than one argument it corresponds to or otherwise it is the identity.
**/
Node d_cl;
/**
* This method adds a new ALETHE_RULE step to the proof, with `rule` as the
* first argument, the original conclusion `res` as the second and
* `conclusion`, the result to be printed (which may or may not differ from
* `res`), as the third.
*
* @param rule The id of the Alethe rule,
* @param res The expected result of the application,
* @param conclusion The conclusion to be printed for the step
* @param children The children of the application,
* @param args The arguments of the application
* @param cdp The proof to add to
* @return True if the step could be added, or false if not.
*/
bool addAletheStep(AletheRule rule,
Node res,
Node conclusion,
const std::vector<Node>& children,
const std::vector<Node>& args,
CDProof& cdp);
/**
* As above, but for proof nodes with original conclusions of the form `(or F1
* ... Fn)` whose conclusion-to-be-printed must be `(cl F1 ... Fn)`.
*
* This method internally calls addAletheStep. The kind of the given Node has
* to be OR.
*
* @param res The expected result of the application in form (or F1 ... Fn),
* @param rule The id of the Alethe rule,
* @param children The children of the application,
* @param args The arguments of the application
* @param cdp The proof to add to
* @return True if the step could be added, or false if not.
*/
bool addAletheStepFromOr(Node res,
AletheRule rule,
const std::vector<Node>& children,
const std::vector<Node>& args,
CDProof& cdp);
};
} // namespace proof
} // namespace cvc5
#endif
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