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| You can learn more about Z3Py at: | ||||
| http://rise4fun.com/Z3Py/tutorial/guide | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| On Windows, you must build Z3 before using Z3Py. | ||||
| To build Z3, you should executed the following command | ||||
| On Windows, to build Z3, you should executed the following command | ||||
| in the Z3 root directory at the Visual Studio Command Prompt | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|        msbuild /p:configuration=external | ||||
|  | @ -12,8 +8,8 @@ If you are using a 64-bit Python interpreter, you should use | |||
|        msbuild /p:configuration=external /p:platform=x64 | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| On Linux and macOS, you must install Z3Py, before trying example.py. | ||||
| To install Z3Py on Linux and macOS, you should execute the following | ||||
| On Linux and macOS, you must install python bindings, before trying example.py. | ||||
| To install python on Linux and macOS, you should execute the following | ||||
| command in the Z3 root directory | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|         sudo make install-z3py | ||||
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|  | @ -178,7 +178,7 @@ setup( | |||
|     name='z3-solver', | ||||
|     version=_z3_version(), | ||||
|     description='an efficient SMT solver library', | ||||
|     long_description='Z3 is a theorem prover from Microsoft Research with support for bitvectors, booleans, arrays, floating point numbers, strings, and other data types.\n\nFor documentation, please read http://z3prover.github.io/api/html/z3.html\n\nIn the event of technical difficulties related to configuration, compiliation, or installation, please submit issues to https://github.com/angr/angr-z3', | ||||
|     long_description='Z3 is a theorem prover from Microsoft Research with support for bitvectors, booleans, arrays, floating point numbers, strings, and other data types.\n\nFor documentation, please read http://z3prover.github.io/api/html/z3.html\n\nIn the event of technical difficulties related to configuration, compilation, or installation, please submit issues to https://github.com/angr/angr-z3', | ||||
|     author="The Z3 Theorem Prover Project", | ||||
|     maintainer="Audrey Dutcher", | ||||
|     maintainer_email="audrey@rhelmot.io", | ||||
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|  | @ -56,7 +56,7 @@ namespace recfun { | |||
|         friend class def; | ||||
|         func_decl_ref       m_pred; //<! predicate used for this case
 | ||||
|         expr_ref_vector     m_guards; //<! conjunction that is equivalent to this case
 | ||||
|         expr_ref            m_rhs; //<! if guard is true, `f(t1…tn) = rhs` holds
 | ||||
|         expr_ref            m_rhs; //<! if guard is true, `f(t1...tn) = rhs` holds
 | ||||
|         def *               m_def; //<! definition this is a part of
 | ||||
|         bool                m_immediate; //<! does `rhs` contain no defined_fun/case_pred?
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| 
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