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Remove unnecessary semicolons (Attempt 2) (#10020)
This is another PR towards the goal of getting Z3 to compile cleanly
when included via FetchContents into clang-tidy, which uses a pretty
strict set of warnings.

This is a second version of https://github.com/Z3Prover/z3/pull/9957. I
address @NikolajBjorner 's comments about not changing the semicolons
after macro invocations, because some editors work better with them
present. It now, to the best of my ability, only deletes semis:

* after the closing brace of namespace decl.
* after the closing brace of an extern "C" decl.
* after a function definition.

This PR is very large, but it consists entirely of deletions of
semicolons in these situations.

(If there was a way to update the previous PR, which had been closed,
and that is preferable, please let me know. I couldn't figure it out.)
2026-07-02 12:47:29 -07:00
Nikolaj Bjorner
939bf1c725 wip - alpha support for polymorphism
An initial update to support polymorphism from SMTLIB3 and the API (so far C, Python).

The WIP SMTLIB3 format is assumed to be supporting the following declaration

```
(declare-type-var A)
```
Whenever A is used in a type signature of a function/constant or bound quantified variable, it is taken to mean that all instantiations of A are included in the signature and assertions.
For example, if the function f is declared with signature A -> A, then there is a version of f for all instances of A.
The semantics of polymorphism appears to follow previous proposals: the instances are effectively different functions.
This may clash with some other notions, such as the type signature forall 'a . 'a -> 'a would be inhabited by a unique function (the identity), while this is not enforced in this version (and hopefully never because it is more busy work).

The C API has the function 'Z3_mk_type_variable' to create a type variable and applying functions modulo polymorphic type signatures is possible.
The kind Z3_TYPE_VAR is added to sort discriminators.

This version is considered as early alpha. It passes a first rudimentary unit test involving quantified axioms, declare-fun, define-fun, and define-fun-rec.
2023-07-12 18:09:02 -07:00