- convert reduce-args to a simplifier. Currently exposed as reduce-args2 tactic until the old tactic code gets removed.
- bug fixes in model_reconstruction trail
- allow multiple defs to be added with same pool of removed formulas
- fix tracking of function symbols instead of expressions to filter replay
- add nla_divisions to track (cheap) divisibility lemmas.
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rename size() to qtail() and introduce shortcuts
ensure tactic goals are not updated if they are in inconsistent state (because indices could be invalidated)
- add sat.smt option to enable the new incremental core (it is not ready for mainstream consumption as cloning and other features are not implemented and it hasn't been tested in any detail yet).
- move "name" into attribute on simplifier so it can be reused for diagnostics by the seq-simplifier.
- remove reduce_invertible. It is subsumed by reduce_uncstr(2)
- introduce a simplifier for reduce_unconstrained. It uses reference counting to deal with inefficiency bug of legacy reduce_uncstr. It decomposes theory plugins into expr_inverter.
reduce_invertible is a tactic used in most built-in scenarios. It is useful for removing subterms that can be eliminated using "cheap" quantifier elimination. Specifically variables that occur only once can be removed in many cases by computing an expression that represents the effect computing a value for the eliminated occurrence.
The theory plugins for variable elimination are very partial and should be augmented by extensions, esp. for the case of bit-vectors where the invertibility conditions are thoroughly documented by Niemetz and Preiner.
the solve_eqs_tactic is to be replaced by a re-implementation that uses solve_eqs in the simplifiers directory.
The re-implementation should address efficiency issues with the previous code.
At this point it punts on low level proofs. The plan is to use coarser
dependency tracking instead of low level proofs for pre-processing. Dependencies can be converted into a proof hint representation that can be checked using a stronger checker.
simplifiers layer is a common substrate for global non-incremental and incremental processing.
The first two layers are new, but others are to be ported form tactics.
- bv::slice - rewrites equations to cut-dice-slice bit-vector extractions until they align. It creates opportunities for rewriting portions of bit-vectors to common sub-expressions, including values.
- euf::completion - generalizes the KB simplifcation from asserted formulas to use the E-graph to establish a global and order-independent canonization.
The interface dependent_expr_simplifier is amenable to forming tactics. Plugins for asserted-formulas is also possible but not yet realized.