/** Copyright (c) 2012-2014 Microsoft Corporation Module Name: Global.java Abstract: Author: @author Christoph Wintersteiger (cwinter) 2012-03-15 Notes: **/ package com.microsoft.z3; /** * Global functions for Z3. * Remarks: * This (static) class contains functions that effect the behaviour of Z3 * globally across contexts, etc. * **/ public final class Global { /** * Set a global (or module) parameter, which is shared by all Z3 contexts. * Remarks: * When a Z3 module is initialized it will use the value of these parameters * when Z3_params objects are not provided. * The name of parameter can be composed of characters [a-z][A-Z], digits [0-9], '-' and '_'. * The character '.' is a delimiter (more later). * The parameter names are case-insensitive. The character '-' should be viewed as an "alias" for '_'. * Thus, the following parameter names are considered equivalent: "pp.decimal-precision" and "PP.DECIMAL_PRECISION". * This function can be used to set parameters for a specific Z3 module. * This can be done by using <module-name>.<parameter-name>. * For example: * Z3_global_param_set('pp.decimal', 'true') * will set the parameter "decimal" in the module "pp" to true. * **/ public static void setParameter(String id, String value) { Native.globalParamSet(id, value); } /** * Get a global (or module) parameter. * Remarks: * This function cannot be invoked simultaneously from different threads without synchronization. * The result string stored in param_value is stored in a shared location. * @return null if the parameter {@code id} does not exist. **/ public static String getParameter(String id) { Native.StringPtr res = new Native.StringPtr(); if (!Native.globalParamGet(id, res)) return null; else return res.value; } /** * Restore the value of all global (and module) parameters. * Remarks: * This command will not affect already created objects (such as tactics and solvers) * @see setParameter **/ public static void resetParameters() { Native.globalParamResetAll(); } }