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cvc5/examples/api/java/Sequences.java
mudathirmahgoub 7ff15aa749 Refctor Solver.java to extend AbstractPointer (#10064)
This refactors the Solver class in the java API to extend AbstractPointer similar to other cvc5 classes.
It also cleans up redundant code for Abstract pointers. and adds Context.deletePointers to java examples as mentioned in issue #10052.
2023-10-02 06:20:26 +00:00

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/******************************************************************************
* Top contributors (to current version):
* Mudathir Mohamed, Andres Noetzli
*
* 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.
* ****************************************************************************
*
* A simple demonstration of reasoning about sequences with cvc5 via C++ API.
*/
import static io.github.cvc5.Kind.*;
import io.github.cvc5.*;
public class Sequences
{
public static void main(String args[]) throws CVC5ApiException
{
Solver slv = new Solver();
{
// Set the logic
slv.setLogic("QF_SLIA");
// Produce models
slv.setOption("produce-models", "true");
// The option strings-exp is needed
slv.setOption("strings-exp", "true");
// Set output language to SMTLIB2
slv.setOption("output-language", "smt2");
// Sequence sort
Sort intSeq = slv.mkSequenceSort(slv.getIntegerSort());
// Sequence variables
Term x = slv.mkConst(intSeq, "x");
Term y = slv.mkConst(intSeq, "y");
// Empty sequence
Term empty = slv.mkEmptySequence(slv.getIntegerSort());
// Sequence concatenation: x.y.empty
Term concat = slv.mkTerm(SEQ_CONCAT, x, y, empty);
// Sequence length: |x.y.empty|
Term concat_len = slv.mkTerm(SEQ_LENGTH, concat);
// |x.y.empty| > 1
Term formula1 = slv.mkTerm(GT, concat_len, slv.mkInteger(1));
// Sequence unit: seq(1)
Term unit = slv.mkTerm(SEQ_UNIT, slv.mkInteger(1));
// x = seq(1)
Term formula2 = slv.mkTerm(EQUAL, x, unit);
// Make a query
Term q = slv.mkTerm(AND, formula1, formula2);
// check sat
Result result = slv.checkSatAssuming(q);
System.out.println("cvc5 reports: " + q + " is " + result + ".");
if (result.isSat())
{
System.out.println(" x = " + slv.getValue(x));
System.out.println(" y = " + slv.getValue(y));
}
}
Context.deletePointers();
}
}