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/******************************************************************************
 * Top contributors (to current version):
 *   Andres Noetzli, Mudathir Mohamed, Aina Niemetz
 *
 * 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.
 * ****************************************************************************
 *
 * A simple test for SolverEngine::resetAssertions()
 *
 * This program indirectly also tests some corner cases w.r.t.
 * context-dependent datastructures: resetAssertions() pops the contexts to
 * zero but some context-dependent datastructures are created at leevel 1,
 * which the datastructure needs to handle properly problematic.
 */

#include <iostream>
#include <sstream>

#include "api/cpp/cvc5.h"

using namespace cvc5::api;

int main()
{
  Solver slv;
  slv.setOption("incremental", "true");

  Sort real = slv.getRealSort();
  Term x = slv.mkConst(real, "x");
  Term four = slv.mkInteger(4);
  Term xEqFour = slv.mkTerm(Kind::EQUAL, x, four);
  slv.assertFormula(xEqFour);
  std::cout << slv.checkSat() << std::endl;

  slv.resetAssertions();

  Sort elementType = slv.getIntegerSort();
  Sort indexType = slv.getIntegerSort();
  Sort arrayType = slv.mkArraySort(indexType, elementType);
  Term array = slv.mkConst(arrayType, "array");
  Term arrayAtFour = slv.mkTerm(Kind::SELECT, array, four);
  Term ten = slv.mkInteger(10);
  Term arrayAtFour_eq_ten = slv.mkTerm(Kind::EQUAL, arrayAtFour, ten);
  slv.assertFormula(arrayAtFour_eq_ten);
  std::cout << slv.checkSat() << std::endl;
}
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