############################################################################### # Top contributors (to current version): # Alex Ozdemir # # This file is part of the cvc5 project. # # Copyright (c) 2009-2025 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 demonstration of the solving capabilities of the cvc5 # bit-vector and array solvers. ## from cvc5.pythonic import * if __name__ == '__main__': # Consider the following (where k is some previously defined constant): # # # Assert (current_array[0] > 0); # for (unsigned i = 1; i < k; ++i) { # current_array[i] = 2 * current_array[i - 1]; # Assert (current_array[i-1] < current_array[i]); # } # # We want to check whether the assertion in the body of the for loop holds # throughout the loop. k = 4 idx_bits = int(math.ceil(math.log(k, 2))) init_array = Array('init_arr', BitVecSort(idx_bits), BitVecSort(32)) array = init_array assertions = [] for i in range(1, k): array = Store(array, i, 2 * Select(array, i - 1)) assertions.append(Select(array, i - 1) < Select(array, i)) # Does *not* hold. # If the first element is large enough, the multiplication overflows. prove(Implies(Select(init_array, 0) > 0, And(*assertions)))