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Though the purpose of 1.0 is to translate the codes in the paper (Eén, Niklas, and Niklas Sörensson. "_An extensible SAT-solver_." Theory and applications of satisfiability testing. Springer Berlin He…
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Consider the following queries (I think they are technically equi-satisfiable). From the perspective of the work that I'm doing I can think of them as being equivalent.
### Using floating point variab…
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I punted a couple non-MVP things in #11. One of them was authoritative revision-level fallback matching. Right now, the `versionPair` type allows the expression of both a branch/tag, and the correspon…
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Hello,
I'm not sure why, but model.load is hanging for me. I have previously pinged you guys about [diverse solutions](https://github.com/eomahony/Numberjack/blob/master/examples/DiverseSolutions.py…
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I use C API to declare a function and assert by a quantification which can represent as definition of the function. Then, I want to use an option in C API that behaved as macro-finder option in smt2 i…
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8 years ago
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Using models seems to produce memory leaks at least with MathSAT and Z3 because the model references of the solver can never be freed (and for MathSAT the same holds for the iterator).
Either `Model`…
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Platform: MacOS
scenario: a really hard :sat problem
What I'd expect to see: each of the SMT solvers I have installed, using all of my CPU.
What I actually see - one at a time:
PID USER PRI N…
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While working with the Java API, I came up with the following example:
``` java
HashMap options = new HashMap();
options.put("proof", "true");
InterpolationContext context = new InterpolationContext…
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now according to #249 , try-for can't be used in interpolant solving, how could I set time limit for interpolant API?
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This issue is actually an adaptation of a stackoverflow question (http://stackoverflow.com/questions/31864004/z3-try-for-causes-segmentation-faults) so I will copy some parts of this question.
I am u…