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Parser improvement #569
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Parser improvement #569
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It starts to look like using a reentrant parser with custom name is not supported by flex/bison combination. This is the last commit where I still have an attempt at writing the system like that.
It looks like flex + bison combination does not support at the same time having a custom name for a parser and a reentrant parser. This commit removes the custom name for a parser so that we can use reentrancy.
At the moment the cluster doesn't let me log in so I haven't tested the code on real instances unfortunately. On separate benchmarking the parser code seems to be 20% faster compared to previous parser code, so I'm optimistic that this is an improvement. However, the code shouldn't be merged before someone can test it against master in a larger scale. |
There are some cases that I believe to be new stack overflows in |
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First quick look. Looks very interesting! I need more time to look at some of the changes in detail.
@@ -145,6 +142,9 @@ int main( int argc, char * argv[] ) | |||
opensmt_error( "SMTLIB 1.2 format is not supported in this version, sorry" ); | |||
} | |||
else if ( extension != NULL && strcmp( extension, ".smt2" ) == 0 ) { | |||
std::filebuf fb; | |||
fb.open(filename, std::ios::in); | |||
std::istream is(&fb); |
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What are these added lines doing?
@@ -0,0 +1,101 @@ | |||
// | |||
// Created by Antti Hyvärinen on 26.10.22. | |||
// |
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Use license header
itp_alg_ps, itp_alg_psw, itp_alg_pss, itp_euf_alg_strong, | ||
itp_euf_alg_weak, itp_euf_alg_random, itp_lra_alg_strong, | ||
itp_lra_alg_weak, itp_lra_alg_factor, itp_lra_alg_decomposing_strong, | ||
itp_lra_alg_decomposing_weak}; |
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Maybe this enum
should be split into separate enums
for propositional, euf and lra interpolation algorithms?
inline void setProduceModels( ) { insertOption(o_produce_models, new SMTOption(1)); } | ||
inline bool setRandomSeed(int seed) { insertOption(o_random_seed, new SMTOption(seed)); return true; } | ||
inline int getRandomSeed ( ) const { return optionTable.find(o_random_seed) != optionTable.end() ? optionTable.at(o_random_seed).getIntVal(): 91648253; } | ||
inline void setProduceModels( ) { insertOption(o_produce_models, SMTOption(1)); } |
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Should this option have boolean value?
I don't see any immediate source of new stack overflows. It will be interesting to find out! |
This PR, at its core, suggests the use of a more structured parser for smt-lib2. The parser uses when possible
std::unique_ptr
s for facilitating memory management. In addition it uses structs that improves readability compared to the uniform ASTNode approach used by the previous parser.In cases where smt-lib instances typically might use very deeply nested structures, the code resorts to raw pointers to avoid stack overflow on destructors of
unique_ptr
s. For these cases the code uses custom destructors that delete structures in (reverse?) topological order.The change affects much of the interpret and option code, and I made relatively light refreshing on these parts as well.