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cvc5/examples/api/java/Exceptions.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.
* ****************************************************************************
*
* Catching cvc5 exceptions via the Java API.
*
* A simple demonstration of catching cvc5 execptions via the Java API.
*/
import io.github.cvc5.*;
public class Exceptions
{
public static void main(String[] args)
{
Solver solver = new Solver();
{
solver.setOption("produce-models", "true");
// Setting an invalid option
try
{
solver.setOption("non-existing", "true");
System.exit(1);
}
catch (Exception e)
{
System.out.println(e.toString());
}
// Creating a term with an invalid type
try
{
Sort integer = solver.getIntegerSort();
Term x = solver.mkVar(integer, "x");
Term invalidTerm = solver.mkTerm(Kind.AND, x, x);
solver.checkSatAssuming(invalidTerm);
System.exit(1);
}
catch (Exception e)
{
System.out.println(e.toString());
}
// Asking for a model after unsat result
try
{
solver.checkSatAssuming(solver.mkBoolean(false));
solver.getModel(new Sort[] {}, new Term[] {});
System.exit(1);
}
catch (Exception e)
{
System.out.println(e.toString());
}
}
Context.deletePointers();
}
}