/* Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation */ quote(mli," (** Summary: \[ [ parse_smtlib_string_x c str sort_names sorts decl_names decls ] \] Parse the given string using the SMT-LIB parser. The symbol table of the parser can be initialized using the given sorts and declarations. The symbols in the arrays [sort_names] and [decl_names] don't need to match the names of the sorts and declarations in the arrays [sorts] and [decls]. This is an useful feature since we can use arbitrary names to reference sorts and declarations defined using the API. - {b See also}: {!parse_smtlib_file_x} *) val parse_smtlib_string_x: context -> string -> symbol array -> sort array -> symbol array -> func_decl array -> (ast array * ast array * func_decl array) (** Summary: Similar to {!parse_smtlib_string_x}, but reads the benchmark from a file. - {b See also}: {!parse_smtlib_string_x} *) val parse_smtlib_file_x: context -> string -> symbol array -> sort array -> symbol array -> func_decl array -> (ast array * ast array * func_decl array) (** Summary: \[ [ parse_smtlib_string_formula c ... ] \] calls [(parse_smtlib_string c ...)] and returns the single formula produced. - {b See also}: {!parse_smtlib_file_formula} - {b See also}: {!parse_smtlib_string_x} *) val parse_smtlib_string_formula: context -> string -> symbol array -> sort array -> symbol array -> func_decl array -> ast (** Summary: \[ [ parse_smtlib_file_formula c ... ] \] calls [(parse_smtlib_file c ...)] and returns the single formula produced. - {b See also}: {!parse_smtlib_string_formula} - {b See also}: {!parse_smtlib_file_x} *) val parse_smtlib_file_formula: context -> string -> symbol array -> sort array -> symbol array -> func_decl array -> ast ");