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cvc5/test/api/cpp/proj-issue621.cpp
Aina Niemetz 7a4a17b193 c api: Introduce C/C++ specific handling of public enums. (#9915)
This introduces a general way to use public enums both in the C++ and
the (upcoming) C API. For the C++ case, we now use enum classes rather
than enums for public enums. This also includes definitions for
C API to_string conversions for public enums. C API definitions in
cvc5_types.h are only included from the C API, guarded via a macro
(thus, for now, not included yet when the header is included).
2023-08-22 18:17:16 +00:00

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/******************************************************************************
* Top contributors (to current version):
* Andrew Reynolds
*
* This file is part of the cvc5 project.
*
* Copyright (c) 2009-2022 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.
* ****************************************************************************
*
* Test for project issue #621
*
*/
#include <cvc5/cvc5.h>
using namespace cvc5;
int main(void)
{
Solver solver;
solver.setOption("incremental", "false");
solver.setOption("produce-interpolants", "true");
solver.setOption("preprocess-only", "true");
solver.setOption("preregister-mode", "lazy");
Sort s0 = solver.getIntegerSort();
Term t1 = solver.mkInteger("842737");
Term t2 = solver.mkInteger("4673842139166733208409");
Term t3 =
solver.mkInteger("651450683408549550470379592992505613867725244404");
Op o4 = solver.mkOp(Kind::SUB);
Term t5 = solver.mkTerm(o4, {t3, t1});
Term t6 = solver.mkTerm(Kind::GEQ, {t2, t5});
Sort s7 = t6.getSort();
Term t8 = solver.getInterpolant(t6);
return 0;
}