Solver
This class represents a cvc5 solver instance.
Terms
, Sorts
and
Ops
are not tied to a cvc5::Solver
but associated with a cvc5::TermManager
instance, which can be
shared between solver instances.
Solver options are configured via cvc5::Solver::setOption()
and queried via cvc5::Solver::getOption()
(for more information on configuration options, see Options).
Information about a specific option can be retrieved via
cvc5::getOptionInfo()
(see OptionInfo).
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class Solver
A cvc5 solver.
Public Functions
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Solver()
Constructor.
Warning
This constructor is deprecated and replaced by
Solver::Solver(TermManager&)
. It will be removed in a future release.- Returns:
The Solver.
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Solver(TermManager &tm)
Constructor.
Constructs solver instance from a given term manager instance.
- Parameters:
tm – The associated term manager.
- Returns:
The Solver.
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~Solver()
Destructor.
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Sort getBooleanSort() const
Get the Boolean sort.
Warning
This function is deprecated and replaced by
TermManager::getBooleanSort()
. It will be removed in a future release.- Returns:
Sort Boolean.
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Sort getIntegerSort() const
Get the Integer sort.
Warning
This function is deprecated and replaced by
TermManager::getIntegerSort()
. It will be removed in a future release.- Returns:
Sort Integer.
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Sort getRealSort() const
Get the Real sort.
Warning
This function is deprecated and replaced by
TermManager::getRealSort()
. It will be removed in a future release.- Returns:
Sort Real.
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Sort getRegExpSort() const
Get the regular expression sort.
Warning
This function is deprecated and replaced by
TermManager::getRegExpSort()
. It will be removed in a future release.- Returns:
Sort RegExp.
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Sort getRoundingModeSort() const
Get the rounding mode sort.
Warning
This function is deprecated and replaced by
TermManager::getRoundingModeSort()
. It will be removed in a future release.- Returns:
Sort RoundingMode.
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Sort getStringSort() const
Get the string sort.
Warning
This function is deprecated and replaced by
TermManager::getStringSort()
. It will be removed in a future release.- Returns:
Sort String.
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Sort mkArraySort(const Sort &indexSort, const Sort &elemSort) const
Create an array sort.
Warning
This function is deprecated and replaced by
TermManager::mkArraySort()
. It will be removed in a future release.- Parameters:
indexSort – The array index sort.
elemSort – The array element sort.
- Returns:
The array sort.
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Sort mkBitVectorSort(uint32_t size) const
Create a bit-vector sort.
Warning
This function is deprecated and replaced by
TermManager::mkBitVectorSort()
. It will be removed in a future release.- Parameters:
size – The bit-width of the bit-vector sort.
- Returns:
The bit-vector sort.
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Sort mkFloatingPointSort(uint32_t exp, uint32_t sig) const
Create a floating-point sort.
Warning
This function is deprecated and replaced by
TermManager::mkFloatingPointSort()
. It will be removed in a future release.- Parameters:
exp – The bit-width of the exponent of the floating-point sort.
sig – The bit-width of the significand of the floating-point sort.
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Sort mkFiniteFieldSort(const std::string &size, uint32_t base = 10) const
Create a finite-field sort from a given string of base n.
Warning
This function is deprecated and replaced by
TermManager::mkFiniteFieldSort()
. It will be removed in a future release.- Parameters:
size – The modulus of the field. Must be prime.
base – The base of the string representation of
size
.
- Returns:
The finite-field sort.
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Sort mkDatatypeSort(const DatatypeDecl &dtypedecl) const
Create a datatype sort.
Warning
This function is deprecated and replaced by
TermManager::mkDatatypeSort()
. It will be removed in a future release.- Parameters:
dtypedecl – The datatype declaration from which the sort is created.
- Returns:
The datatype sort.
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std::vector<Sort> mkDatatypeSorts(const std::vector<DatatypeDecl> &dtypedecls) const
Create a vector of datatype sorts.
Note
The names of the datatype declarations must be distinct.
Warning
This function is deprecated and replaced by
TermManager::mkDatatypeSorts()
. It will be removed in a future release.- Parameters:
dtypedecls – The datatype declarations from which the sort is created.
- Returns:
The datatype sorts.
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Sort mkFunctionSort(const std::vector<Sort> &sorts, const Sort &codomain) const
Create function sort.
Warning
This function is deprecated and replaced by
TermManager::mkFunctionSort()
. It will be removed in a future release.- Parameters:
sorts – The sort of the function arguments.
codomain – The sort of the function return value.
- Returns:
The function sort.
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Sort mkParamSort(const std::optional<std::string> &symbol = std::nullopt) const
Create a sort parameter.
Warning
This function is experimental and may change in future versions.
Warning
This function is deprecated and replaced by
TermManager::mkParamSort()
. It will be removed in a future release.- Parameters:
symbol – The name of the sort.
- Returns:
The sort parameter.
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Sort mkPredicateSort(const std::vector<Sort> &sorts) const
Create a predicate sort.
This is equivalent to calling mkFunctionSort() with the Boolean sort as the codomain.
Warning
This function is deprecated and replaced by
TermManager::mkPredicateSort()
. It will be removed in a future release.- Parameters:
sorts – The list of sorts of the predicate.
- Returns:
The predicate sort.
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Sort mkRecordSort(const std::vector<std::pair<std::string, Sort>> &fields) const
Create a record sort
Warning
This function is experimental and may change in future versions.
Warning
This function is deprecated and replaced by
TermManager::mkRecordSort()
. It will be removed in a future release.- Parameters:
fields – The list of fields of the record.
- Returns:
The record sort.
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Sort mkSetSort(const Sort &elemSort) const
Create a set sort.
Warning
This function is deprecated and replaced by
TermManager::mkSetSort()
. It will be removed in a future release.- Parameters:
elemSort – The sort of the set elements.
- Returns:
The set sort.
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Sort mkBagSort(const Sort &elemSort) const
Create a bag sort.
Warning
This function is deprecated and replaced by
TermManager::mkBagSort()
. It will be removed in a future release.- Parameters:
elemSort – The sort of the bag elements.
- Returns:
The bag sort.
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Sort mkSequenceSort(const Sort &elemSort) const
Create a sequence sort.
Warning
This function is deprecated and replaced by
TermManager::mkSequenceSort()
. It will be removed in a future release.- Parameters:
elemSort – The sort of the sequence elements.
- Returns:
The sequence sort.
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Sort mkAbstractSort(SortKind k) const
Create an abstract sort. An abstract sort represents a sort for a given kind whose parameters and arguments are unspecified.
The kind
k
must be the kind of a sort that can be abstracted, i.e., a sort that has indices or argument sorts. For example, #ARRAY_SORT and #BITVECTOR_SORT can be passed as the kindk
to this function, while #INTEGER_SORT and #STRING_SORT cannot.Note
Providing the kind #ABSTRACT_SORT as an argument to this function returns the (fully) unspecified sort, denoted
?
.Note
Providing a kind
k
that has no indices and a fixed arity of argument sorts will return the sort of kindk
whose arguments are the unspecified sort. For example,mkAbstractSort(SortKind::ARRAY_SORT)
will return the sort(ARRAY_SORT ? ?)
instead of the abstract sort whose abstract kind is #ARRAY_SORT.Warning
This function is experimental and may change in future versions.
Warning
This function is deprecated and replaced by
TermManager::mkAbstractSort()
. It will be removed in a future release.- Parameters:
k – The kind of the abstract sort
- Returns:
The abstract sort.
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Sort mkUninterpretedSort(const std::optional<std::string> &symbol = std::nullopt) const
Create an uninterpreted sort.
Warning
This function is deprecated and replaced by
TermManager::mkUninterpretedSort()
. It will be removed in a future release.- Parameters:
symbol – The name of the sort.
- Returns:
The uninterpreted sort.
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Sort mkUnresolvedDatatypeSort(const std::string &symbol, size_t arity = 0) const
Create an unresolved datatype sort.
This is for creating yet unresolved sort placeholders for mutually recursive parametric datatypes.
Warning
This function is experimental and may change in future versions.
Warning
This function is deprecated and replaced by
TermManager::mkUnresolvedDatatypeSort()
. It will be removed in a future release.- Parameters:
symbol – The symbol of the sort.
arity – The number of sort parameters of the sort.
- Returns:
The unresolved sort.
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Sort mkUninterpretedSortConstructorSort(size_t arity, const std::optional<std::string> &symbol = std::nullopt) const
Create an uninterpreted sort constructor sort.
An uninterpreted sort constructor is an uninterpreted sort with arity > 0.
Warning
This function is deprecated and replaced by
TermManager::mkUninterpretedSortConstructorerSort()
. It will be removed in a future release.- Parameters:
symbol – The symbol of the sort.
arity – The arity of the sort (must be > 0)
- Returns:
The uninterpreted sort constructor sort.
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Sort mkTupleSort(const std::vector<Sort> &sorts) const
Create a tuple sort.
Warning
This function is deprecated and replaced by
TermManager::mkTupleSort()
. It will be removed in a future release.- Parameters:
sorts – The sorts of the elements of the tuple.
- Returns:
The tuple sort.
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Sort mkNullableSort(const Sort &sort) const
Create a nullable sort.
Warning
This function is deprecated and replaced by
TermManager::mkNullableSort()
. It will be removed in a future release.- Parameters:
sort – The sort of the element of the nullable.
- Returns:
The nullable sort.
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Term mkTerm(Kind kind, const std::vector<Term> &children = {}) const
Create n-ary term of given kind.
Warning
This function is deprecated and replaced by
TermManager::mkTerm()
. It will be removed in a future release.- Parameters:
kind – The kind of the term.
children – The children of the term.
- Returns:
The Term
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Term mkTerm(const Op &op, const std::vector<Term> &children = {}) const
Create n-ary term of given kind from a given operator. Create operators with mkOp().
Warning
This function is deprecated and replaced by
TermManager::mkTerm()
. It will be removed in a future release.- Parameters:
op – The operator.
children – The children of the term.
- Returns:
The Term.
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Term mkTuple(const std::vector<Term> &terms) const
Create a tuple term.
Warning
This function is deprecated and replaced by
TermManager::mkTuple()
. It will be removed in a future release.- Parameters:
terms – The elements in the tuple.
- Returns:
The tuple Term.
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Term mkNullableSome(const Term &term) const
Create a nullable some term.
Warning
This function is deprecated and replaced by
TermManager::mkNullableSome()
. It will be removed in a future release.- Parameters:
term – The element value.
- Returns:
the Element value wrapped in some constructor.
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Term mkNullableVal(const Term &term) const
Create a selector for nullable term.
Warning
This function is deprecated and replaced by
TermManager::mkNullableVal()
. It will be removed in a future release.- Parameters:
term – A nullable term.
- Returns:
The element value of the nullable term.
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Term mkNullableIsNull(const Term &term) const
Create a null tester for a nullable term.
Warning
This function is deprecated and replaced by
TermManager::mkNullableisNull()
. It will be removed in a future release.- Parameters:
term – A nullable term.
- Returns:
A tester whether term is null.
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Term mkNullableIsSome(const Term &term) const
Create a some tester for a nullable term.
Warning
This function is deprecated and replaced by
TermManager::mkNullableisSome()
. It will be removed in a future release.- Parameters:
term – A nullable term.
- Returns:
A tester whether term is some.
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Term mkNullableNull(const Sort &sort) const
Create a constant representing an null of the given sort.
Warning
This function is deprecated and replaced by
TermManager::mkNullableNull()
. It will be removed in a future release.- Parameters:
sort – The sort of the Nullable element.
- Returns:
The null constant.
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Term mkNullableLift(Kind kind, const std::vector<Term> &args) const
Create a term that lifts kind to nullable terms. Example: If we have the term ((_ nullable.lift +) x y), where x, y of type (Nullable Int), then kind would be ADD, and args would be [x, y]. This function would return (nullable.lift (lambda ((a Int) (b Int)) (+ a b)) x y)
Warning
This function is deprecated and replaced by
TermManager::mkNullableLift()
. It will be removed in a future release.- Parameters:
kind – The lifted operator.
args – The arguments of the lifted operator.
- Returns:
A term of Kind NULLABLE_LIFT where the first child is a lambda expression, and the remaining children are the original arguments.
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Op mkOp(Kind kind, const std::vector<uint32_t> &args = {}) const
Create operator of Kind:
#BITVECTOR_EXTRACT
#BITVECTOR_REPEAT
#BITVECTOR_ROTATE_LEFT
#BITVECTOR_ROTATE_RIGHT
#BITVECTOR_SIGN_EXTEND
#BITVECTOR_ZERO_EXTEND
#DIVISIBLE
#FLOATINGPOINT_TO_FP_FROM_FP
#FLOATINGPOINT_TO_FP_FROM_IEEE_BV
#FLOATINGPOINT_TO_FP_FROM_REAL
#FLOATINGPOINT_TO_FP_FROM_SBV
#FLOATINGPOINT_TO_FP_FROM_UBV
#FLOATINGPOINT_TO_SBV
#FLOATINGPOINT_TO_UBV
#INT_TO_BITVECTOR
#TUPLE_PROJECT
See cvc5::Kind for a description of the parameters.
Note
If
args
is empty, the Op simply wraps the cvc5::Kind. The Kind can be used in Solver::mkTerm directly without creating an Op first.Warning
This function is deprecated and replaced by
TermManager::mkOp()
. It will be removed in a future release.- Parameters:
kind – The kind of the operator.
args – The arguments (indices) of the operator.
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Op mkOp(Kind kind, const std::string &arg) const
Create operator of kind:
#DIVISIBLE (to support arbitrary precision integers) See cvc5::Kind for a description of the parameters.
Warning
This function is deprecated and replaced by
TermManager::mkOp()
. It will be removed in a future release.- Parameters:
kind – The kind of the operator.
arg – The string argument to this operator.
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Term mkTrue() const
Create a Boolean true constant.
Warning
This function is deprecated and replaced by
TermManager::mkTrue()
. It will be removed in a future release.- Returns:
The true constant.
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Term mkFalse() const
Create a Boolean false constant.
Warning
This function is deprecated and replaced by
TermManager::mkFalse()
. It will be removed in a future release.- Returns:
The false constant.
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Term mkBoolean(bool val) const
Create a Boolean constant.
Warning
This function is deprecated and replaced by
TermManager::mkBoolean()
. It will be removed in a future release.- Parameters:
val – The value of the constant.
- Returns:
The Boolean constant.
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Term mkPi() const
Create a constant representing the number Pi.
Warning
This function is deprecated and replaced by
TermManager::mkPi()
. It will be removed in a future release.Warning
This function is deprecated and replaced by
TermManager::mkPi()
. It will be removed in a future release.- Returns:
A constant representing Pi.
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Term mkInteger(const std::string &s) const
Create an integer constant from a string.
Warning
This function is deprecated and replaced by
TermManager::mkInteger()
. It will be removed in a future release.- Parameters:
s – The string representation of the constant, may represent an integer (e.g., “123”).
- Returns:
A constant of sort Integer assuming
s
represents an integer)
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Term mkInteger(int64_t val) const
Create an integer constant from a c++ int.
Warning
This function is deprecated and replaced by
TermManager::mkInteger()
. It will be removed in a future release.- Parameters:
val – The value of the constant.
- Returns:
A constant of sort Integer.
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Term mkReal(const std::string &s) const
Create a real constant from a string.
Warning
This function is deprecated and replaced by
TermManager::mkReal()
. It will be removed in a future release.- Parameters:
s – The string representation of the constant, may represent an integer (e.g., “123”) or real constant (e.g., “12.34” or “12/34”).
- Returns:
A constant of sort Real.
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Term mkReal(int64_t val) const
Create a real constant from an integer.
Warning
This function is deprecated and replaced by
TermManager::mkReal()
. It will be removed in a future release.- Parameters:
val – The value of the constant.
- Returns:
A constant of sort Real.
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Term mkReal(int64_t num, int64_t den) const
Create a real constant from a rational.
Warning
This function is deprecated and replaced by
TermManager::mkReal()
. It will be removed in a future release.- Parameters:
num – The value of the numerator.
den – The value of the denominator.
- Returns:
A constant of sort Real.
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Term mkRegexpAll() const
Create a regular expression all (re.all) term.
Warning
This function is deprecated and replaced by
TermManager::mkRegExpAll()
. It will be removed in a future release.- Returns:
The all term.
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Term mkRegexpAllchar() const
Create a regular expression allchar (re.allchar) term.
Warning
This function is deprecated and replaced by
TermManager::mkRegExpAllChar()
. It will be removed in a future release.- Returns:
The allchar term.
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Term mkRegexpNone() const
Create a regular expression none (re.none) term.
Warning
This function is deprecated and replaced by
TermManager::mkRegExpNone()
. It will be removed in a future release.- Returns:
The none term.
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Term mkEmptySet(const Sort &sort) const
Create a constant representing an empty set of the given sort.
Warning
This function is deprecated and replaced by
TermManager::mkEmptySet()
. It will be removed in a future release.- Parameters:
sort – The sort of the set elements.
- Returns:
The empty set constant.
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Term mkEmptyBag(const Sort &sort) const
Create a constant representing an empty bag of the given sort.
Warning
This function is deprecated and replaced by
TermManager::mkEmptyBag()
. It will be removed in a future release.- Parameters:
sort – The sort of the bag elements.
- Returns:
The empty bag constant.
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Term mkSepEmp() const
Create a separation logic empty term.
Warning
This function is experimental and may change in future versions.
Warning
This function is deprecated and replaced by
TermManager::mkSepEmp()
. It will be removed in a future release.- Returns:
The separation logic empty term.
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Term mkSepNil(const Sort &sort) const
Create a separation logic nil term.
Warning
This function is experimental and may change in future versions.
Warning
This function is deprecated and replaced by
TermManager::mkSepNil()
. It will be removed in a future release.- Parameters:
sort – The sort of the nil term.
- Returns:
The separation logic nil term.
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Term mkString(const std::string &s, bool useEscSequences = false) const
Create a String constant from a
std::string
which may contain SMT-LIB compatible escape sequences like\u1234
to encode unicode characters.Warning
This function is deprecated and replaced by
TermManager::mkString()
. It will be removed in a future release.- Parameters:
s – The string this constant represents.
useEscSequences – Determines whether escape sequences in
s
should. be converted to the corresponding unicode character
- Returns:
The String constant.
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Term mkString(const std::wstring &s) const
Create a String constant from a
std::wstring
. This function does not support escape sequences asstd::wstring
already supports unicode characters.Warning
This function is deprecated and replaced by
TermManager::mkString()
. It will be removed in a future release.- Parameters:
s – The string this constant represents.
- Returns:
The String constant.
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Term mkEmptySequence(const Sort &sort) const
Create an empty sequence of the given element sort.
Warning
This function is deprecated and replaced by
TermManager::mkEmptySequence()
. It will be removed in a future release.- Parameters:
sort – The element sort of the sequence.
- Returns:
The empty sequence with given element sort.
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Term mkUniverseSet(const Sort &sort) const
Create a universe set of the given sort.
Warning
This function is deprecated and replaced by
TermManager::mkUniverseSet()
. It will be removed in a future release.- Parameters:
sort – The sort of the set elements.
- Returns:
The universe set constant.
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Term mkBitVector(uint32_t size, uint64_t val = 0) const
Create a bit-vector constant of given size and value.
Note
The given value must fit into a bit-vector of the given size.
Warning
This function is deprecated and replaced by
TermManager::mkBitVector()
. It will be removed in a future release.- Parameters:
size – The bit-width of the bit-vector sort.
val – The value of the constant.
- Returns:
The bit-vector constant.
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Term mkBitVector(uint32_t size, const std::string &s, uint32_t base) const
Create a bit-vector constant of a given bit-width from a given string of base 2, 10 or 16.
Note
The given value must fit into a bit-vector of the given size.
Warning
This function is deprecated and replaced by
TermManager::mkBitVector()
. It will be removed in a future release.- Parameters:
size – The bit-width of the constant.
s – The string representation of the constant.
base – The base of the string representation (
2
for binary,10
for decimal, and16
for hexadecimal).
- Returns:
The bit-vector constant.
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Term mkFiniteFieldElem(const std::string &value, const Sort &sort, uint32_t base = 10) const
Create a finite field constant in a given field from a given string of base n.
If
size
is the field size, the constant needs not be in the range [0,size). If it is outside this range, it will be reduced modulo size before being constructed.Warning
This function is deprecated and replaced by
TermManager::mkFiniteFieldElem()
. It will be removed in a future release.- Parameters:
value – The string representation of the constant.
sort – The field sort.
base – The base of the string representation of
value
.
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Term mkConstArray(const Sort &sort, const Term &val) const
Create a constant array with the provided constant value stored at every index.
Warning
This function is deprecated and replaced by
TermManager::mkConstArray()
. It will be removed in a future release.- Parameters:
sort – The sort of the constant array (must be an array sort).
val – The constant value to store (must match the sort’s element sort).
- Returns:
The constant array term.
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Term mkFloatingPointPosInf(uint32_t exp, uint32_t sig) const
Create a positive infinity floating-point constant (SMT-LIB:
+oo
).Warning
This function is deprecated and replaced by
TermManager::mkFloatingPointPosInf()
. It will be removed in a future release.- Parameters:
exp – Number of bits in the exponent.
sig – Number of bits in the significand.
- Returns:
The floating-point constant.
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Term mkFloatingPointNegInf(uint32_t exp, uint32_t sig) const
Create a negative infinity floating-point constant (SMT-LIB:
-oo
).Warning
This function is deprecated and replaced by
TermManager::mkFloatingPointNegInf()
. It will be removed in a future release.- Parameters:
exp – Number of bits in the exponent.
sig – Number of bits in the significand.
- Returns:
The floating-point constant.
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Term mkFloatingPointNaN(uint32_t exp, uint32_t sig) const
Create a not-a-number floating-point constant (SMT-LIB:
NaN
).Warning
This function is deprecated and replaced by
TermManager::mkFloatingPointNaN()
. It will be removed in a future release.- Parameters:
exp – Number of bits in the exponent.
sig – Number of bits in the significand.
- Returns:
The floating-point constant.
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Term mkFloatingPointPosZero(uint32_t exp, uint32_t sig) const
Create a positive zero floating-point constant (SMT-LIB: +zero).
Warning
This function is deprecated and replaced by
TermManager::mkFloatingPointPosZero()
. It will be removed in a future release.- Parameters:
exp – Number of bits in the exponent.
sig – Number of bits in the significand.
- Returns:
The floating-point constant.
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Term mkFloatingPointNegZero(uint32_t exp, uint32_t sig) const
Create a negative zero floating-point constant (SMT-LIB: -zero).
Warning
This function is deprecated and replaced by
TermManager::mkFloatingPointNegZero()
. It will be removed in a future release.- Parameters:
exp – Number of bits in the exponent.
sig – Number of bits in the significand.
- Returns:
The floating-point constant.
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Term mkRoundingMode(RoundingMode rm) const
Create a rounding mode value.
Warning
This function is deprecated and replaced by
TermManager::mkRoundingMode()
. It will be removed in a future release.- Parameters:
rm – The floating point rounding mode this constant represents.
- Returns:
The rounding mode value.
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Term mkFloatingPoint(uint32_t exp, uint32_t sig, const Term &val) const
Create a floating-point value from a bit-vector given in IEEE-754 format.
Warning
This function is deprecated and replaced by
TermManager::mkFloatingPoint()
. It will be removed in a future release.- Parameters:
exp – Size of the exponent.
sig – Size of the significand.
val – Value of the floating-point constant as a bit-vector term.
- Returns:
The floating-point value.
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Term mkFloatingPoint(const Term &sign, const Term &exp, const Term &sig) const
Create a floating-point value from its three IEEE-754 bit-vector value components (sign bit, exponent, significand).
Warning
This function is deprecated and replaced by
TermManager::mkFloatingPoint()
. It will be removed in a future release.- Parameters:
sign – The sign bit.
exp – The bit-vector representing the exponent.
sig – The bit-vector representing the significand.
- Returns:
The floating-point value.
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Term mkCardinalityConstraint(const Sort &sort, uint32_t upperBound) const
Create a cardinality constraint for an uninterpreted sort.
Warning
This function is experimental and may change in future versions.
Warning
This function is deprecated and replaced by
TermManager::mkCardinalityConstraint()
. It will be removed in a future release.- Parameters:
sort – The sort the cardinality constraint is for.
upperBound – The upper bound on the cardinality of the sort.
- Returns:
The cardinality constraint.
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Term mkConst(const Sort &sort, const std::optional<std::string> &symbol = std::nullopt) const
Create a free constant.
Note that the returned term is always fresh, even if the same arguments were provided on a previous call to mkConst().
SMT-LIB:
(declare-const <symbol> <sort>) (declare-fun <symbol> () <sort>)
Warning
This function is deprecated and replaced by
TermManager::mkConst()
. It will be removed in a future release.- Parameters:
sort – The sort of the constant.
symbol – The name of the constant (optional).
- Returns:
The constant.
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Term mkVar(const Sort &sort, const std::optional<std::string> &symbol = std::nullopt) const
Create a bound variable to be used in a binder (i.e., a quantifier, a lambda, or a witness binder).
Note that the returned term is always fresh, even if the same arguments were provided on a previous call to mkConst.
Warning
This function is deprecated and replaced by
TermManager::mkVar()
. It will be removed in a future release.- Parameters:
sort – The sort of the variable.
symbol – The name of the variable (optional).
- Returns:
The variable.
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DatatypeConstructorDecl mkDatatypeConstructorDecl(const std::string &name)
Create a datatype constructor declaration.
Warning
This function is deprecated and replaced by
TermManager::mkDatatypeConstructorDecl()
. It will be removed in a future release.- Parameters:
name – The name of the datatype constructor.
- Returns:
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DatatypeDecl mkDatatypeDecl(const std::string &name, bool isCoDatatype = false)
Create a datatype declaration.
Warning
This function is deprecated and replaced by
TermManager::mkDatatypeDecl()
. It will be removed in a future release.- Parameters:
name – The name of the datatype.
isCoDatatype – True if a codatatype is to be constructed.
- Returns:
The DatatypeDecl.
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DatatypeDecl mkDatatypeDecl(const std::string &name, const std::vector<Sort> ¶ms, bool isCoDatatype = false)
Create a datatype declaration. Create sorts parameter with Solver::mkParamSort().
Warning
This function is experimental and may change in future versions.
Warning
This function is deprecated and replaced by
TermManager::mkDatatypeDecl()
. It will be removed in a future release.- Parameters:
name – The name of the datatype.
params – A list of sort parameters.
isCoDatatype – True if a codatatype is to be constructed.
- Returns:
The DatatypeDecl.
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Term simplify(const Term &t, bool applySubs = false)
Simplify a term or formula based on rewriting and (optionally) applying substitutions for solved variables.
If applySubs is true, then for example, if
(= x 0)
was asserted to this solver, this method may replace occurrences ofx
with0
.Warning
This function is experimental and may change in future versions.
- Parameters:
t – The term to simplify.
applySubs – True to apply substitutions for solved variables.
- Returns:
The simplified term.
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void assertFormula(const Term &term) const
Assert a formula.
SMT-LIB:
(assert <term>)
- Parameters:
term – The formula to assert.
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Result checkSat() const
Check satisfiability.
SMT-LIB:
(check-sat)
- Returns:
The result of the satisfiability check.
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Result checkSatAssuming(const Term &assumption) const
Check satisfiability assuming the given formula.
SMT-LIB:
(check-sat-assuming ( <prop_literal> ))
- Parameters:
assumption – The formula to assume.
- Returns:
The result of the satisfiability check.
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Result checkSatAssuming(const std::vector<Term> &assumptions) const
Check satisfiability assuming the given formulas.
SMT-LIB:
(check-sat-assuming ( <prop_literal>+ ))
- Parameters:
assumptions – The formulas to assume.
- Returns:
The result of the satisfiability check.
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Sort declareDatatype(const std::string &symbol, const std::vector<DatatypeConstructorDecl> &ctors) const
Create datatype sort.
SMT-LIB:
(declare-datatype <symbol> <datatype_decl>)
- Parameters:
symbol – The name of the datatype sort.
ctors – The constructor declarations of the datatype sort.
- Returns:
The datatype sort.
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Term declareFun(const std::string &symbol, const std::vector<Sort> &sorts, const Sort &sort, bool fresh = true) const
Declare n-ary function symbol.
SMT-LIB:
(declare-fun <symbol> ( <sort>* ) <sort>)
- Parameters:
symbol – The name of the function.
sorts – The sorts of the parameters to this function.
sort – The sort of the return value of this function.
fresh – If true, then this method always returns a new Term. Otherwise, this method will always return the same Term for each call with the given sorts and symbol where fresh is false.
- Returns:
The function.
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Sort declareSort(const std::string &symbol, uint32_t arity, bool fresh = true) const
Declare uninterpreted sort.
SMT-LIB:
(declare-sort <symbol> <numeral>)
Note
This corresponds to mkUninterpretedSort(const std::optional<std::string>&) if arity = 0, and to mkUninterpretedSortConstructorSort(size_t arity, const std::optional<std::string>&) if arity > 0.
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Term defineFun(const std::string &symbol, const std::vector<Term> &bound_vars, const Sort &sort, const Term &term, bool global = false) const
Define n-ary function.
SMT-LIB:
(define-fun <function_def>)
- Parameters:
symbol – The name of the function.
bound_vars – The parameters to this function.
sort – The sort of the return value of this function.
term – The function body.
global – Determines whether this definition is global (i.e., persists when popping the context).
- Returns:
The function.
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Term defineFunRec(const std::string &symbol, const std::vector<Term> &bound_vars, const Sort &sort, const Term &term, bool global = false) const
Define recursive function.
SMT-LIB:
(define-fun-rec <function_def>)
- Parameters:
symbol – The name of the function.
bound_vars – The parameters to this function.
sort – The sort of the return value of this function.
term – The function body.
global – Determines whether this definition is global (i.e., persists when popping the context).
- Returns:
The function.
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Term defineFunRec(const Term &fun, const std::vector<Term> &bound_vars, const Term &term, bool global = false) const
Define recursive function.
SMT-LIB:
(define-fun-rec <function_def>)
Create parameter
fun
with TermManager::mkConst().- Parameters:
fun – The sorted function.
bound_vars – The parameters to this function.
term – The function body.
global – Determines whether this definition is global (i.e., persists when popping the context).
- Returns:
The function.
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void defineFunsRec(const std::vector<Term> &funs, const std::vector<std::vector<Term>> &bound_vars, const std::vector<Term> &terms, bool global = false) const
Define recursive functions.
SMT-LIB:
(define-funs-rec ( <function_decl>_1 ... <function_decl>_n ) ( <term>_1 ... <term>_n ) )
Create elements of parameter
funs
withTermManager::mkConst()
.- Parameters:
funs – The sorted functions.
bound_vars – The list of parameters to the functions.
terms – The list of function bodies of the functions.
global – Determines whether this definition is global (i.e., persists when popping the context).
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std::vector<Term> getAssertions() const
Get the list of asserted formulas.
SMT-LIB:
(get-assertions)
- Returns:
The list of asserted formulas.
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std::string getInfo(const std::string &flag) const
Get info from the solver.
SMT-LIB:
(get-info <info_flag>)
- Returns:
The info.
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std::string getOption(const std::string &option) const
Get the value of a given option.
SMT-LIB:
(get-option <keyword>)
- Parameters:
option – The option for which the value is queried.
- Returns:
A string representation of the option value.
-
std::vector<std::string> getOptionNames() const
Get all option names that can be used with setOption(), getOption() and getOptionInfo().
- Returns:
All option names.
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OptionInfo getOptionInfo(const std::string &option) const
Get some information about the given option.
Check the OptionInfo class for more details on which information is available.
- Returns:
Information about the given option.
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DriverOptions getDriverOptions() const
Get the driver options, which provide access to options that can not be communicated properly via getOption() and getOptionInfo().
- Returns:
A DriverOptions object.
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std::vector<Term> getUnsatAssumptions() const
Get the set of unsat (“failed”) assumptions.
SMT-LIB:
(get-unsat-assumptions)
Requires to enable option produce-unsat-assumptions.
- Returns:
The set of unsat assumptions.
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std::vector<Term> getUnsatCore() const
Get the unsatisfiable core.
SMT-LIB:
(get-unsat-core)
Requires to enable option produce-unsat-cores.
Note
In contrast to SMT-LIB, cvc5’s API does not distinguish between named and unnamed assertions when producing an unsatisfiable core. Additionally, the API allows this option to be called after a check with assumptions. A subset of those assumptions may be included in the unsatisfiable core returned by this function.
- Returns:
A set of terms representing the unsatisfiable core.
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std::vector<Term> getUnsatCoreLemmas() const
Get the lemmas used to derive unsatisfiability.
SMT-LIB:
(get-unsat-core-lemmas)
Requires the SAT proof unsat core mode, so to enable option unsat-cores-mode=sat-proof.
Warning
This function is experimental and may change in future versions.
- Returns:
A set of terms representing the lemmas used to derive unsatisfiability.
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std::map<Term, Term> getDifficulty() const
Get a difficulty estimate for an asserted formula. This function is intended to be called immediately after any response to a checkSat.
Warning
This function is experimental and may change in future versions.
- Returns:
A map from (a subset of) the input assertions to a real value that. is an estimate of how difficult each assertion was to solve. Unmentioned assertions can be assumed to have zero difficulty.
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std::pair<Result, std::vector<Term>> getTimeoutCore() const
Get a timeout core.
This function computes a subset of the current assertions that cause a timeout. It may make multiple checks for satisfiability internally, each limited by the timeout value given by timeout-core-timeout.
If the result is unknown and the reason is timeout, then returned the set of assertions corresponds to a subset of the current assertions that cause a timeout in the specified time timeout-core-timeout. If the result is unsat, then the list of formulas correspond to an unsat core for the current assertions. Otherwise, the result is sat, indicating that the current assertions are satisfiable, and the returned set of assertions is empty.
SMT-LIB:
(get-timeout-core)
Warning
This function is experimental and may change in future versions.
- Returns:
The result of the timeout core computation. This is a pair containing a result and a set of assertions.
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std::pair<Result, std::vector<Term>> getTimeoutCoreAssuming(const std::vector<Term> &assumptions) const
Get a timeout core of the given assumptions.
This function computes a subset of the given assumptions that cause a timeout when added to the current assertions.
If the result is unknown and the reason is timeout, then the set of assumptions corresponds to a subset of the given assumptions that cause a timeout when added to the current assertions in the specified time timeout-core-timeout. If the result is unsat, then the set of assumptions together with the current assertions correspond to an unsat core for the current assertions. Otherwise, the result is sat, indicating that the given assumptions plus the current assertions are satisfiable, and the returned set of assumptions is empty.
SMT-LIB:
(get-timeout-core (<assert>*))
Note
This command does not require being preceeded by a call to
checkSat()
.Warning
This function is experimental and may change in future versions.
- Parameters:
assumptions – The (non-empty) set of formulas to assume.
- Returns:
The result of the timeout core computation. This is a pair containing a result and a set of assumptions.
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std::vector<Proof> getProof(modes::ProofComponent c = modes::ProofComponent::FULL) const
Get a proof associated with the most recent call to checkSat.
SMT-LIB:
(get-proof :c)
Requires to enable option produce-proofs. The string representation depends on the value of option produce-proofs.
Warning
This function is experimental and may change in future versions.
- Parameters:
c – The component of the proof to return
- Returns:
A vector of proofs.
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std::string proofToString(Proof proof, modes::ProofFormat format = modes::ProofFormat::DEFAULT, const std::map<cvc5::Term, std::string> &assertionNames = std::map<cvc5::Term, std::string>()) const
Prints a proof as a string in a selected proof format mode. Other aspects of printing are taken from the solver options.
Warning
This function is experimental and may change in future versions.
- Parameters:
proof – A proof, usually obtained from Solver::getProof().
format – The proof format used to print the proof. Must be
modes::ProofFormat::NONE
if the proof is from a component other thanmodes::ProofComponent::FULL
.assertionNames – Mapping between assertions and names, if they were given by the user. This is used by the Alethe proof format.
- Returns:
The string representation of the proof in the given format.
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std::vector<Term> getLearnedLiterals(modes::LearnedLitType t = modes::LearnedLitType::INPUT) const
Get a list of learned literals that are entailed by the current set of assertions.
Warning
This function is experimental and may change in future versions.
- Parameters:
t – The type of learned literals to return
- Returns:
A list of literals that were learned at top-level.
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Term getValue(const Term &term) const
Get the value of the given term in the current model.
SMT-LIB:
(get-value ( <term> ))
- Parameters:
term – The term for which the value is queried.
- Returns:
The value of the given term.
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std::vector<Term> getValue(const std::vector<Term> &terms) const
Get the values of the given terms in the current model.
SMT-LIB:
(get-value ( <term>* ))
- Parameters:
terms – The terms for which the value is queried.
- Returns:
The values of the given terms.
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std::vector<Term> getModelDomainElements(const Sort &s) const
Get the domain elements of uninterpreted sort s in the current model. The current model interprets s as the finite sort whose domain elements are given in the return value of this function.
- Parameters:
s – The uninterpreted sort in question.
- Returns:
The domain elements of s in the current model.
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bool isModelCoreSymbol(const Term &v) const
Determine if the model value of the given free constant was essential for showing satisfiability of the last
checkSat()
query based on the current model.For any free constant
v
, this will only return false if model-cores* has been set to true.Warning
This function is experimental and may change in future versions.
- Parameters:
v – The term in question.
- Returns:
True if
v
is a model core symbol.
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std::string getModel(const std::vector<Sort> &sorts, const std::vector<Term> &consts) const
Get the model
SMT-LIB:
(get-model)
Requires to enable option produce-models.
Warning
This function is experimental and may change in future versions.
- Parameters:
sorts – The list of uninterpreted sorts that should be printed in the model.
consts – The list of free constants that should be printed in the model. A subset of these may be printed based on isModelCoreSymbol().
- Returns:
A string representing the model.
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Term getQuantifierElimination(const Term &q) const
Do quantifier elimination.
SMT-LIB:
(get-qe <q>)
Note
Quantifier Elimination is is only complete for logics such as LRA, LIA and BV.
Warning
This function is experimental and may change in future versions.
- Parameters:
q – A quantified formula of the form \(Q\bar{x}_1... Q\bar{x}_n. P( x_1...x_i, y_1...y_j)\) where \(Q\bar{x}\) is a set of quantified variables of the form \(Q x_1...x_k\) and \(P( x_1...x_i, y_1...y_j )\) is a quantifier-free formula
- Returns:
A formula \(\phi\) such that, given the current set of formulas \(A\) asserted to this solver:
\((A \wedge q)\) and \((A \wedge \phi)\) are equivalent
\(\phi\) is quantifier-free formula containing only free variables in \(y_1...y_n\).
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Term getQuantifierEliminationDisjunct(const Term &q) const
Do partial quantifier elimination, which can be used for incrementally computing the result of a quantifier elimination.
SMT-LIB:
(get-qe-disjunct <q>)
Note
Quantifier Elimination is is only complete for logics such as LRA, LIA and BV.
Warning
This function is experimental and may change in future versions.
- Parameters:
q – A quantified formula of the form \(Q\bar{x}_1... Q\bar{x}_n. P( x_1...x_i, y_1...y_j)\) where \(Q\bar{x}\) is a set of quantified variables of the form \(Q x_1...x_k\) and \(P( x_1...x_i, y_1...y_j )\) is a quantifier-free formula
- Returns:
A formula \(\phi\) such that, given the current set of formulas \(A\) asserted to this solver:
\((A \wedge q \implies A \wedge \phi)\) if \(Q\) is \(\forall\), and \((A \wedge \phi \implies A \wedge q)\) if \(Q\) is \(\exists\)
\(\phi\) is quantifier-free formula containing only free variables in \(y_1...y_n\)
If \(Q\) is \(\exists\), let \((A \wedge Q_n)\) be the formula \((A \wedge \neg (\phi \wedge Q_1) \wedge ... \wedge \neg (\phi \wedge Q_n))\) where for each \(i = 1...n\), formula \((\phi \wedge Q_i)\) is the result of calling Solver::getQuantifierEliminationDisjunct() for \(q\) with the set of assertions \((A \wedge Q_{i-1})\). Similarly, if \(Q\) is \(\forall\), then let \((A \wedge Q_n)\) be \((A \wedge (\phi \wedge Q_1) \wedge ... \wedge (\phi \wedge Q_n))\) where \((\phi \wedge Q_i)\) is the same as above. In either case, we have that \((\phi \wedge Q_j)\) will eventually be true or false, for some finite j.
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void declareSepHeap(const Sort &locSort, const Sort &dataSort) const
When using separation logic, this sets the location sort and the datatype sort to the given ones. This function should be invoked exactly once, before any separation logic constraints are provided.
Warning
This function is experimental and may change in future versions.
- Parameters:
locSort – The location sort of the heap.
dataSort – The data sort of the heap.
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Term getValueSepHeap() const
When using separation logic, obtain the term for the heap.
Warning
This function is experimental and may change in future versions.
- Returns:
The term for the heap.
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Term getValueSepNil() const
When using separation logic, obtain the term for nil.
Warning
This function is experimental and may change in future versions.
- Returns:
The term for nil.
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Term declarePool(const std::string &symbol, const Sort &sort, const std::vector<Term> &initValue) const
Declare a symbolic pool of terms with the given initial value.
For details on how pools are used to specify instructions for quantifier instantiation, see documentation for the #INST_POOL kind.
SMT-LIB:
(declare-pool <symbol> <sort> ( <term>* ))
Warning
This function is experimental and may change in future versions.
- Parameters:
symbol – The name of the pool.
sort – The sort of the elements of the pool.
initValue – The initial value of the pool.
- Returns:
The pool symbol.
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Term declareOracleFun(const std::string &symbol, const std::vector<Sort> &sorts, const Sort &sort, std::function<Term(const std::vector<Term>&)> fn) const
Declare an oracle function with reference to an implementation.
Oracle functions have a different semantics with respect to ordinary declared functions. In particular, for an input to be satisfiable, its oracle functions are implicitly universally quantified.
This function is used in part for implementing this command:
(declare-oracle-fun <sym> (<sort>*) <sort> <sym>)
In particular, the above command is implemented by constructing a function over terms that wraps a call to binary sym via a text interface.
Warning
This function is experimental and may change in future versions.
- Parameters:
symbol – The name of the oracle
sorts – The sorts of the parameters to this function
sort – The sort of the return value of this function
fn – The function that implements the oracle function.
- Returns:
The oracle function
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void addPlugin(Plugin &p)
Add plugin to this solver. Its callbacks will be called throughout the lifetime of this solver.
Warning
This function is experimental and may change in future versions.
- Parameters:
p – The plugin to add to this solver.
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void pop(uint32_t nscopes = 1) const
Pop (a) level(s) from the assertion stack.
SMT-LIB:
(pop <numeral>)
- Parameters:
nscopes – The number of levels to pop.
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Term getInterpolant(const Term &conj) const
Get an interpolant.
This determines a term \(I\) such that \(A \rightarrow I\) and \(I \rightarrow B\) are valid, if such a term exits. \(A\) is the current set of assertions and \(B\) is the conjecture, given as
conj
.SMT-LIB:
(get-interpolant <symbol> <conj>)
Note
In SMT-LIB, <symbol> assigns a symbol to the interpolant.
Note
Requires option produce-interpolants to be set to a mode different from none.
Warning
This function is experimental and may change in future versions.
- Parameters:
conj – The conjecture term.
- Returns:
The interpolant, if an interpolant exists, else the null term.
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Term getInterpolant(const Term &conj, Grammar &grammar) const
Get an interpolant.
This determines a term \(I\), with respect to a given grammar, such that \(A \rightarrow I\) and \(I \rightarrow B\) are valid, if such a term exits. \(A\) is the current set of assertions and \(B\) is the conjecture, given as
conj
.SMT-LIB:
(get-interpolant <symbol> <conj> <grammar>)
Note
In SMT-LIB, <symbol> assigns a symbol to the interpolant.
Note
Requires option produce-interpolants to be set to a mode different from none.
Warning
This function is experimental and may change in future versions.
- Parameters:
conj – The conjecture term.
grammar – The grammar for the interpolant I.
- Returns:
The interpolant, if an interpolant exists, else the null term.
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Term getInterpolantNext() const
Get the next interpolant. Can only be called immediately after a successful call to get-interpolant or get-interpolant-next. Is guaranteed to produce a syntactically different interpolant wrt the last returned interpolant if successful.
SMT-LIB:
(get-interpolant-next)
Requires to enable incremental mode, and option produce-interpolants to be set to a mode different from none.
Warning
This function is experimental and may change in future versions.
- Returns:
A Term \(I\) such that \(A \rightarrow I\) and \(I \rightarrow B\) are valid, where \(A\) is the current set of assertions and \(B\) is given in the input by
conj
, or the null term if such a term cannot be found.
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Term getAbduct(const Term &conj) const
Get an abduct.
SMT-LIB:
(get-abduct <conj>)
Requires to enable option produce-abducts.
Warning
This function is experimental and may change in future versions.
- Parameters:
conj – The conjecture term.
- Returns:
A term \(C\) such that \((A \wedge C)\) is satisfiable, and \((A \wedge \neg B \wedge C)\) is unsatisfiable, where \(A\) is the current set of assertions and \(B\) is given in the input by
conj
, or the null term if such a term cannot be found.
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Term getAbduct(const Term &conj, Grammar &grammar) const
Get an abduct.
SMT-LIB:
(get-abduct <conj> <grammar>)
Requires to enable option produce-abducts.
Warning
This function is experimental and may change in future versions.
- Parameters:
conj – The conjecture term.
grammar – The grammar for the abduct \(C\)
- Returns:
A term C such that \((A \wedge C)\) is satisfiable, and \((A \wedge \neg B \wedge C)\) is unsatisfiable, where \(A\) is the current set of assertions and \(B\) is given in the input by
conj
, or the null term if such a term cannot be found.
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Term getAbductNext() const
Get the next abduct. Can only be called immediately after a successful call to get-abduct or get-abduct-next. Is guaranteed to produce a syntactically different abduct wrt the last returned abduct if successful.
SMT-LIB:
(get-abduct-next)
Requires to enable incremental mode, and option produce-abducts.
Warning
This function is experimental and may change in future versions.
- Returns:
A term C such that \((A \wedge C)\) is satisfiable, and \((A \wedge \neg B \wedge C)\) is unsatisfiable, where \(A\) is the current set of assertions and \(B\) is given in the input by the last call to getAbduct(), or the null term if such a term cannot be found.
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void blockModel(modes::BlockModelsMode mode) const
Block the current model. Can be called only if immediately preceded by a SAT or INVALID query.
SMT-LIB:
(block-model)
Requires enabling option produce-models.
Warning
This function is experimental and may change in future versions.
- Parameters:
mode – The mode to use for blocking.
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void blockModelValues(const std::vector<Term> &terms) const
Block the current model values of (at least) the values in terms. Can be called only if immediately preceded by a SAT query.
SMT-LIB:
(block-model-values ( <terms>+ ))
Requires enabling option produce-models.
Warning
This function is experimental and may change in future versions.
- Parameters:
terms – The model values to block.
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std::string getInstantiations() const
Warning
This function is experimental and may change in future versions.
- Returns:
A string that contains information about all instantiations made by the quantifiers module.
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void push(uint32_t nscopes = 1) const
Push (a) level(s) to the assertion stack.
SMT-LIB:
(push <numeral>)
- Parameters:
nscopes – The number of levels to push.
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void resetAssertions() const
Remove all assertions.
SMT-LIB:
(reset-assertions)
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void setInfo(const std::string &keyword, const std::string &value) const
Set info.
SMT-LIB:
(set-info <attribute>)
- Parameters:
keyword – The info flag.
value – The value of the info flag.
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void setLogic(const std::string &logic) const
Set logic.
SMT-LIB:
(set-logic <symbol>)
- Parameters:
logic – The logic to set.
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bool isLogicSet() const
Determine if
setLogic()
has been called.- Returns:
True if
setLogic()
has already been called for this solver instance.
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std::string getLogic() const
Get the logic set the solver.
Note
Asserts isLogicSet().
- Returns:
The logic used by the solver.
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void setOption(const std::string &option, const std::string &value) const
Set option.
SMT-LIB:
(set-option :<option> <value>)
- Parameters:
option – The option name.
value – The option value.
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Term declareSygusVar(const std::string &symbol, const Sort &sort) const
Append
symbol
to the current list of universal variables.SyGuS v2:
(declare-var <symbol> <sort>)
- Parameters:
sort – The sort of the universal variable.
symbol – The name of the universal variable.
- Returns:
The universal variable.
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Grammar mkGrammar(const std::vector<Term> &boundVars, const std::vector<Term> &ntSymbols) const
Create a Sygus grammar. The first non-terminal is treated as the starting non-terminal, so the order of non-terminals matters.
- Parameters:
boundVars – The parameters to corresponding synth-fun/synth-inv.
ntSymbols – The pre-declaration of the non-terminal symbols.
- Returns:
The grammar.
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Term synthFun(const std::string &symbol, const std::vector<Term> &boundVars, const Sort &sort) const
Synthesize n-ary function.
SyGuS v2:
(synth-fun <symbol> ( <boundVars>* ) <sort>)
- Parameters:
symbol – The name of the function.
boundVars – The parameters to this function.
sort – The sort of the return value of this function.
- Returns:
The function.
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Term synthFun(const std::string &symbol, const std::vector<Term> &boundVars, Sort sort, Grammar &grammar) const
Synthesize n-ary function following specified syntactic constraints.
SyGuS v2:
(synth-fun <symbol> ( <boundVars>* ) <sort> <grammar>)
- Parameters:
symbol – The name of the function.
boundVars – The parameters to this function.
sort – The sort of the return value of this function.
grammar – The syntactic constraints.
- Returns:
The function.
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void addSygusConstraint(const Term &term) const
Add a forumla to the set of Sygus constraints.
SyGuS v2:
(constraint <term>)
- Parameters:
term – The formula to add as a constraint.
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std::vector<Term> getSygusConstraints() const
Get the list of sygus constraints.
- Returns:
The list of sygus constraints.
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void addSygusAssume(const Term &term) const
Add a forumla to the set of Sygus assumptions.
SyGuS v2:
(assume <term>)
- Parameters:
term – The formula to add as an assumption.
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std::vector<Term> getSygusAssumptions() const
Get the list of sygus assumptions.
- Returns:
The list of sygus assumptions.
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void addSygusInvConstraint(const Term &inv, const Term &pre, const Term &trans, const Term &post) const
Add a set of Sygus constraints to the current state that correspond to an invariant synthesis problem.
SyGuS v2:
(inv-constraint <inv> <pre> <trans> <post>)
- Parameters:
inv – The function-to-synthesize.
pre – The pre-condition.
trans – The transition relation.
post – The post-condition.
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SynthResult checkSynth() const
Try to find a solution for the synthesis conjecture corresponding to the current list of functions-to-synthesize, universal variables and constraints.
SyGuS v2:
(check-synth)
- Returns:
The result of the check, which is “solution” if the check found a solution in which case solutions are available via getSynthSolutions, “no solution” if it was determined there is no solution, or “unknown” otherwise.
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SynthResult checkSynthNext() const
Try to find a next solution for the synthesis conjecture corresponding to the current list of functions-to-synthesize, universal variables and constraints. Must be called immediately after a successful call to check-synth or check-synth-next. Requires incremental mode.
SyGuS v2:
(check-synth-next)
- Returns:
The result of the check, which is “solution” if the check found a solution in which case solutions are available via getSynthSolutions, “no solution” if it was determined there is no solution, or “unknown” otherwise.
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Term getSynthSolution(const Term &term) const
Get the synthesis solution of the given term. This function should be called immediately after the solver answers unsat for sygus input.
- Parameters:
term – The term for which the synthesis solution is queried.
- Returns:
The synthesis solution of the given term.
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std::vector<Term> getSynthSolutions(const std::vector<Term> &terms) const
Get the synthesis solutions of the given terms. This function should be called immediately after the solver answers unsat for sygus input.
- Parameters:
terms – The terms for which the synthesis solutions is queried.
- Returns:
The synthesis solutions of the given terms.
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Term findSynth(modes::FindSynthTarget fst) const
Find a target term of interest using sygus enumeration, with no provided grammar.
The solver will infer which grammar to use in this call, which by default will be the grammars specified by the function(s)-to-synthesize in the current context.
SyGuS v2:
(find-synth :target)
Warning
This function is experimental and may change in future versions.
- Parameters:
fst – The identifier specifying what kind of term to find
- Returns:
The result of the find, which is the null term if this call failed.
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Term findSynth(modes::FindSynthTarget fst, Grammar &grammar) const
Find a target term of interest using sygus enumeration with a provided grammar.
SyGuS v2:
(find-synth :target G)
Warning
This function is experimental and may change in future versions.
- Parameters:
fst – The identifier specifying what kind of term to find
grammar – The grammar for the term
- Returns:
The result of the find, which is the null term if this call failed.
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Term findSynthNext() const
Try to find a next target term of interest using sygus enumeration. Must be called immediately after a successful call to find-synth or find-synth-next.
SyGuS v2:
(find-synth-next)
Warning
This function is experimental and may change in future versions.
- Returns:
The result of the find, which is the null term if this call failed.
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Statistics getStatistics() const
Get a snapshot of the current state of the statistic values of this solver. The returned object is completely decoupled from the solver and will not change when the solver is used again.
- Returns:
A snapshot of the current state of the statistic values.
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void printStatisticsSafe(int fd) const
Print the statistics to the given file descriptor, suitable for usage in signal handlers.
- Parameters:
fd – The file descriptor.
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bool isOutputOn(const std::string &tag) const
Determines if the output stream for the given tag is enabled. Tags can be enabled with the
output
option (and-o <tag>
on the command line).Requires that a valid tag is given.
- Returns:
True if the given tag is enabled.
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std::ostream &getOutput(const std::string &tag) const
Get an output stream for the given tag.
Tags can be enabled with the
output
option (and-o <tag>
on the command line). Raises an exception when an invalid tag is given.Warning
This function is experimental and may change in future versions.
- Parameters:
tag – The output tag.
- Returns:
The output stream.
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std::string getVersion() const
Get a string representation of the version of this solver.
- Returns:
The version string.
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TermManager &getTermManager() const
Get the associated term manager instance.
- Returns:
The term manager.
Friends
- friend class parser::Cmd
- friend class main::CommandExecutor
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Solver()