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| 36 | |
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| 37 | #ifndef __BASIC_CLASSES__ |
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| 38 | #define __BASIC_CLASSES__ |
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| 39 | |
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| 40 | #include <assert.h> |
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| 41 | |
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| 42 | #include "zchaff_header.h" |
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| 43 | |
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| 44 | #define UNKNOWN 2 |
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| 45 | #define NULL_CLAUSE -1 |
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| 46 | |
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| 47 | #define VOLATILE_GID -1 |
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| 48 | #define PERMANENT_GID 0 |
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| 49 | // #define KEEP_LIT_CLAUSES |
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| 50 | typedef int ClauseIdx; // Used to refer a clause. Because of dynamic |
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| 51 | // allocation of vector storage, no pointer is allowered |
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| 52 | |
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| 53 | #ifndef _CLS_STATUS_ |
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| 54 | #define _CLS_STATUS_ |
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| 55 | enum CLAUSE_STATUS { |
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| 56 | ORIGINAL_CL, |
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| 57 | CONFLICT_CL, |
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| 58 | DELETED_CL, |
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| 59 | }; |
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| 60 | #endif |
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| 61 | |
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| 62 | // /**Class******************************************************************** |
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| 63 | // |
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| 64 | // Synopsis [Definition of a literal] |
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| 65 | // |
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| 66 | // Description [A literal is a variable with phase. Two things specify a |
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| 67 | // literal: its "sign", and its variable index. |
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| 68 | // |
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| 69 | // Each clause that has more than 1 literal contains two special |
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| 70 | // literals. They are being "watched". A literal is marked with |
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| 71 | // 2 bits: 00->not watched; 11->watched, direction = 1; |
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| 72 | // 01->watched, dir = -1; 10 is not valid. These two bits occupy |
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| 73 | // the least significant bits of the literal. |
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| 74 | // |
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| 75 | // Each literal is represented by a 32 bit signed integer. The |
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| 76 | // higher 29 bits represent the variable index. At most 2**28 |
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| 77 | // varialbes are allowed. If the sign of this integer is |
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| 78 | // negative, it means that it is not a valid literal. It could |
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| 79 | // be a clause index or a deleted literal pool element. The 3rd |
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| 80 | // least significant bit is used to mark its sign. |
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| 81 | // 0->positive, 1->negative. |
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| 82 | // |
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| 83 | // The literals are collected in a storage space called literal |
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| 84 | // pool. An element in a literal pool can be a literal or a |
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| 85 | // special spacing element to indicate the termination of a |
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| 86 | // clause. The spacing elements has negative value of the clause |
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| 87 | // index.] |
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| 88 | // |
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| 89 | // Right Hand spacing element has the clause id, so why is it |
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| 90 | // not less than 0? |
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| 91 | // |
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| 92 | // SeeAlso [CDatabase, CClause] |
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| 93 | // |
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| 94 | // **************************************************************************** |
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| 95 | |
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| 96 | class CLitPoolElement { |
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| 97 | protected: |
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| 98 | int32 _val; |
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| 99 | |
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| 100 | public: |
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| 101 | // constructors & destructors |
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| 102 | CLitPoolElement(void):_val(0) {} |
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| 103 | |
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| 104 | ~CLitPoolElement() {} |
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| 105 | |
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| 106 | // member access function |
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| 107 | int & val(void) { |
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| 108 | return _val; |
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| 109 | } |
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| 110 | |
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| 111 | // stands for signed variable, i.e. 2*var_idx + sign |
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| 112 | int s_var(void) { |
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| 113 | return _val >> 2; |
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| 114 | } |
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| 115 | |
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| 116 | unsigned var_index(void) { |
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| 117 | return _val >> 3; |
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| 118 | } |
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| 119 | |
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| 120 | unsigned var_sign(void) { |
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| 121 | return ((_val >> 2) & 0x1); |
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| 122 | } |
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| 123 | |
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| 124 | void set(int s_var) { |
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| 125 | _val = (s_var << 2); |
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| 126 | } |
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| 127 | |
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| 128 | void set(int vid, int sign) { |
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| 129 | _val = (((vid << 1) + sign) << 2); |
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| 130 | } |
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| 131 | |
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| 132 | // followings are for manipulate watched literals |
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| 133 | int direction(void) { |
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| 134 | return ((_val & 0x3) - 2); |
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| 135 | } |
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| 136 | |
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| 137 | bool is_watched(void) { |
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| 138 | return ((_val & 0x3) != 0); |
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| 139 | } |
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| 140 | |
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| 141 | void unwatch(void) { |
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| 142 | _val = _val & (~0x3); |
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| 143 | } |
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| 144 | |
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| 145 | void set_watch(int dir) { |
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| 146 | _val = _val + dir + 2; |
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| 147 | } |
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| 148 | |
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| 149 | // following are used for spacing (e.g. indicate clause's end) |
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| 150 | bool is_literal(void) { |
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| 151 | return _val > 0; |
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| 152 | } |
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| 153 | |
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| 154 | void set_clause_index(int cl_idx) { |
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| 155 | _val = - cl_idx; |
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| 156 | } |
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| 157 | |
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| 158 | ClauseIdx get_clause_index(void) { |
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| 159 | assert(_val <= 0); |
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| 160 | return -_val; |
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| 161 | } |
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| 162 | |
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| 163 | // misc functions |
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| 164 | unsigned find_clause_index(void) { |
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| 165 | CLitPoolElement * ptr; |
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| 166 | for (ptr = this; ptr->is_literal(); ++ptr); |
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| 167 | return ptr->get_clause_index(); |
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| 168 | } |
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| 169 | |
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| 170 | // every class should have a dump function and a self check function |
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| 171 | void dump(ostream & os= cout); |
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| 172 | |
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| 173 | friend ostream & operator << (ostream & os, CLitPoolElement & l) { |
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| 174 | l.dump(os); |
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| 175 | return os; |
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| 176 | } |
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| 177 | }; |
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| 178 | |
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| 179 | // /**Class******************************************************************** |
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| 180 | // |
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| 181 | // Synopsis [Definition of a clause] |
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| 182 | // |
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| 183 | // Description [A clause is consisted of a certain number of literals. |
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| 184 | // All literals are collected in a single large vector, called |
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| 185 | // literal pool. Each clause has a pointer to the beginning |
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| 186 | // position of it's literals in the pool. |
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| 187 | // |
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| 188 | // Zchaff support incremental SAT. Clauses can be added or |
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| 189 | // deleted from the database during search. To accomodate this |
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| 190 | // feature, some modifications are needed. |
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| 191 | // |
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| 192 | // Clauses can be generated during search by conflict driven |
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| 193 | // analysis. Conflict clauses are generated by a resolution |
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| 194 | // process. Therefore, if after one search, some clauses got |
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| 195 | // deleted, then some of the learned conflict clause may be |
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| 196 | // invalidated. To maintain the integrity of the clause |
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| 197 | // database, it is necessary to keep track of the clauses that |
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| 198 | // are involved in the resolution process for a certain conflict |
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| 199 | // clause so that when those clauses are deleted, the conflict |
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| 200 | // clause should also be deleted. |
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| 201 | // |
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| 202 | // The scheme we implement is similar to the scheme described in |
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| 203 | // : Ofer Strichman, Pruning techniques for the SAT-based |
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| 204 | // Bounded Model Checking Problems, in Proc. 11th Advanced |
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| 205 | // Research Working Conference on Correct Hardware Design and |
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| 206 | // Verification Methods (CHARME'01) |
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| 207 | // ] |
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| 208 | // |
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| 209 | // SeeAlso [CDatabase] |
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| 210 | // |
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| 211 | // **************************************************************************** |
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| 212 | class CClause { |
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| 213 | protected: |
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| 214 | CLitPoolElement * _first_lit; // pointer to the first literal |
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| 215 | unsigned _num_lits ; |
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| 216 | CLAUSE_STATUS _status : 3; |
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| 217 | unsigned _id : 29; // the unique ID of a clause |
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| 218 | unsigned _gflag; // the clause group id flag, |
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| 219 | // maximum allow WORD_WIDTH groups |
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| 220 | int _activity; |
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| 221 | int _sat_lit_idx; |
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| 222 | |
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| 223 | public: |
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| 224 | |
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| 225 | // constructors & destructors |
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| 226 | CClause(void) { |
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| 227 | _sat_lit_idx = 0; |
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| 228 | } |
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| 229 | |
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| 230 | ~CClause() {} |
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| 231 | |
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| 232 | // initialization & clear up |
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| 233 | void init(CLitPoolElement * head, unsigned num_lits, unsigned gflag) { |
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| 234 | _first_lit = head; |
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| 235 | _num_lits = num_lits; |
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| 236 | _gflag = gflag; |
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| 237 | } |
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| 238 | |
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| 239 | // member access function |
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| 240 | inline int & activity(void) { |
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| 241 | return _activity; |
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| 242 | } |
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| 243 | |
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| 244 | inline int & sat_lit_idx(void) { |
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| 245 | return _sat_lit_idx; |
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| 246 | } |
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| 247 | |
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| 248 | inline CLitPoolElement * literals(void) { |
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| 249 | // literals()[i] is it's the i-th literal |
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| 250 | return _first_lit; |
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| 251 | } |
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| 252 | |
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| 253 | // return the idx-th literal |
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| 254 | inline CLitPoolElement & literal(int idx) { |
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| 255 | return *(_first_lit + idx); |
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| 256 | } |
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| 257 | |
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| 258 | // use it only if you want to modify _first_lit |
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| 259 | inline CLitPoolElement * & first_lit(void) { |
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| 260 | return _first_lit; |
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| 261 | } |
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| 262 | |
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| 263 | inline unsigned & num_lits(void) { |
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| 264 | return _num_lits; |
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| 265 | } |
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| 266 | |
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| 267 | inline unsigned id(void) { |
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| 268 | return _id; |
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| 269 | } |
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| 270 | |
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| 271 | inline void set_id(int id) { |
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| 272 | _id = id; |
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| 273 | } |
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| 274 | |
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| 275 | inline CLAUSE_STATUS status(void) { |
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| 276 | return _status; |
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| 277 | } |
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| 278 | |
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| 279 | inline void set_status(CLAUSE_STATUS st) { |
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| 280 | _status = st; |
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| 281 | } |
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| 282 | |
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| 283 | // manipulate the group flag |
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| 284 | inline unsigned & gflag(void) { |
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| 285 | return _gflag; |
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| 286 | } |
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| 287 | |
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| 288 | inline bool gid(int i) { |
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| 289 | assert(i >= 1 && i <= WORD_WIDTH); |
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| 290 | return ((_gflag & (1 << (i - 1))) != 0); |
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| 291 | } |
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| 292 | |
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| 293 | inline void set_gid(int i) { |
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| 294 | assert(i >= 1 && i <= WORD_WIDTH); |
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| 295 | _gflag |= (1 << (i - 1)); |
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| 296 | } |
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| 297 | |
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| 298 | inline void clear_gid(int i) { |
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| 299 | assert(i >= 1 && i <= WORD_WIDTH); |
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| 300 | _gflag &= ~(1 << (i - 1)); |
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| 301 | } |
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| 302 | |
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| 303 | // misc function |
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| 304 | bool self_check(void); |
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| 305 | |
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| 306 | void dump(ostream & os = cout); |
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| 307 | |
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| 308 | friend ostream & operator << (ostream & os, CClause & cl) { |
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| 309 | cl.dump(os); |
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| 310 | return os; |
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| 311 | } |
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| 312 | }; |
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| 313 | |
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| 314 | |
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| 315 | // /**Class******************************************************************** |
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| 316 | // |
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| 317 | // Synopsis [Definition of a variable] |
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| 318 | // |
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| 319 | // Description [CVariable contains the necessary information for a variable.] |
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| 320 | // |
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| 321 | // SeeAlso [CDatabase] |
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| 322 | // |
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| 323 | // **************************************************************************** |
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| 324 | class CVariable { |
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| 325 | protected: |
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| 326 | unsigned _value : 2; // it can take 3 values, 0, 1 and UNKNOWN |
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| 327 | bool _marked : 1; // used in conflict analysis. |
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| 328 | unsigned _new_cl_phase : 2; // it can take 3 value |
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| 329 | // 0: pos phase, 1: neg phase, UNKNOWN : not in new clause; |
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| 330 | // It is used to keep track of literals appearing |
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| 331 | // in newly added clause so that |
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| 332 | // a. each variable can only appearing in one phase |
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| 333 | // b. same literal won't appear more than once. |
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| 334 | bool _enable_branch : 1; // if this variable is enabled in branch |
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| 335 | // selection |
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| 336 | int _implied_sign : 1; // when a var is implied, here is the |
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| 337 | // sign (1->negative, 0->positive) |
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| 338 | ClauseIdx _antecedent; // used in conflict analysis. |
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| 339 | int _dlevel; // decision level this variable being assigned |
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| 340 | int _assgn_stack_pos; // the position where it is in the assignment |
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| 341 | // stack |
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| 342 | int _lits_count[2]; // how many literals are there with this |
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| 343 | // variable. (two phases) |
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| 344 | int _2_lits_count[2]; // how many literals in 2 literal clauses are |
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| 345 | // there with this variable. (two phases) |
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| 346 | vector<CLitPoolElement *> _watched[2]; // watched literals of this |
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| 347 | // var. 0: pos phase, 1: neg phase |
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| 348 | |
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| 349 | #ifdef KEEP_LIT_CLAUSES |
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| 350 | vector<ClauseIdx> _lit_clauses[2]; // this will keep track of ALL the |
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| 351 | // appearance of the variable in |
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| 352 | // clauses |
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| 353 | // note this will increase the database |
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| 354 | // size by upto a factor of 2 |
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| 355 | #endif |
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| 356 | int _scores[2]; // the score used for decision making |
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| 357 | int _var_score_pos; // keep track of this variable's |
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| 358 | // position in the sorted score array |
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| 359 | |
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| 360 | public: |
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| 361 | // constructors & destructors |
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| 362 | CVariable(void) { |
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| 363 | init(); |
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| 364 | _lits_count[0] = _lits_count[1] = 0; |
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| 365 | _2_lits_count[0] = _2_lits_count[1] = 0; |
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| 366 | } |
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| 367 | |
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| 368 | ~CVariable() {} |
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| 369 | |
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| 370 | void init(void) { |
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| 371 | _value = UNKNOWN; |
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| 372 | _antecedent = NULL_CLAUSE; |
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| 373 | _marked = false; |
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| 374 | _dlevel = -1; |
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| 375 | _assgn_stack_pos = -1; |
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| 376 | _new_cl_phase = UNKNOWN; |
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| 377 | _scores[0] = _scores[1] = 0; |
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| 378 | _enable_branch = true; |
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| 379 | } |
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| 380 | |
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| 381 | // member access function |
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| 382 | inline int & score(int i) { |
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| 383 | return _scores[i]; |
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| 384 | } |
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| 385 | |
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| 386 | inline int & two_lits_count(int i) { |
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| 387 | return _2_lits_count[i]; |
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| 388 | } |
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| 389 | |
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| 390 | inline int score(void) { |
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| 391 | // return 1; this will make a fixed order branch heuristic |
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| 392 | int result = score(0) > score(1) ? score(0) : score(1); |
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| 393 | if (_dlevel == 0) |
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| 394 | result =-1; |
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| 395 | return result; |
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| 396 | } |
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| 397 | |
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| 398 | inline int & var_score_pos(void) { |
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| 399 | return _var_score_pos; |
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| 400 | } |
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| 401 | |
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| 402 | inline void set_var_score_pos(int pos) { |
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| 403 | _var_score_pos = pos; |
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| 404 | } |
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| 405 | |
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| 406 | inline unsigned value(void) { |
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| 407 | return _value; |
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| 408 | } |
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| 409 | |
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| 410 | inline void set_value(unsigned v) { |
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| 411 | _value = v; |
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| 412 | } |
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| 413 | |
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| 414 | inline int & dlevel(void) { |
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| 415 | return _dlevel; |
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| 416 | } |
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| 417 | |
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| 418 | inline int get_dlevel(void) { |
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| 419 | return _dlevel; |
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| 420 | } |
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| 421 | |
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| 422 | inline void set_dlevel(int dl) { |
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| 423 | _dlevel = dl; |
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| 424 | } |
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| 425 | |
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| 426 | inline int & assgn_stack_pos(void) { |
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| 427 | return _assgn_stack_pos; |
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| 428 | } |
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| 429 | |
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| 430 | inline int & lits_count(int i) { |
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| 431 | return _lits_count[i]; |
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| 432 | } |
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| 433 | |
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| 434 | inline bool is_marked(void) { |
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| 435 | return _marked; |
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| 436 | } |
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| 437 | |
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| 438 | inline int get_implied_sign(void) { |
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| 439 | return _implied_sign; |
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| 440 | } |
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| 441 | |
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| 442 | inline void set_implied_sign(int sign) { |
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| 443 | _implied_sign = sign; |
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| 444 | } |
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| 445 | |
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| 446 | inline unsigned new_cl_phase(void) { |
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| 447 | return _new_cl_phase; |
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| 448 | } |
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| 449 | |
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| 450 | inline void set_new_cl_phase(unsigned phase) { |
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| 451 | _new_cl_phase = phase; |
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| 452 | } |
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| 453 | |
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| 454 | inline void set_marked(void) { |
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| 455 | _marked = true; |
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| 456 | } |
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| 457 | |
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| 458 | inline void clear_marked(void) { |
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| 459 | _marked = false; |
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| 460 | } |
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| 461 | |
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| 462 | inline ClauseIdx & antecedent(void) { |
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| 463 | return _antecedent; |
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| 464 | } |
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| 465 | |
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| 466 | inline ClauseIdx get_antecedent(void) { |
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| 467 | return _antecedent; |
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| 468 | } |
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| 469 | |
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| 470 | inline void set_antecedent(ClauseIdx cl) { |
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| 471 | _antecedent = cl; |
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| 472 | } |
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| 473 | |
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| 474 | inline vector<CLitPoolElement *> & watched(int i) { |
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| 475 | return _watched[i]; |
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| 476 | } |
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| 477 | |
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| 478 | inline void enable_branch(void) { |
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| 479 | _enable_branch = true; |
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| 480 | } |
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| 481 | |
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| 482 | inline void disable_branch(void) { |
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| 483 | _enable_branch = false; |
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| 484 | } |
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| 485 | |
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| 486 | inline bool is_branchable(void) { |
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| 487 | return _enable_branch; |
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| 488 | } |
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| 489 | |
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| 490 | #ifdef KEEP_LIT_CLAUSES |
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| 491 | inline vector<ClauseIdx> & lit_clause(int i) { |
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| 492 | return _lit_clauses[i]; |
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| 493 | } |
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| 494 | #endif |
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| 495 | |
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| 496 | // misc function |
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| 497 | bool self_check(void); |
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| 498 | |
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| 499 | void dump(ostream & os = cout); |
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| 500 | |
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| 501 | friend ostream & operator << (ostream & os, CVariable & v) { |
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| 502 | v.dump(os); |
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| 503 | return os; |
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| 504 | } |
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| 505 | }; |
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| 506 | #endif |
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