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The purpose of this patch is to find out more about the "shape" of the constraints in our benchmarks. In particular, we would like to determine whether aggregation and negation, together, appear in recursive rules. Signed-off-by: Alex Horn <t-alexh@microsoft.com> |
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RELEASE_NOTES |
Z3 is a theorem prover from Microsoft Research. Z3 is licensed under the MIT license. Z3 can be built using Visual Studio Command Prompt and make/g++. 1) Building Z3 on Windows using Visual Studio Command Prompt python scripts/mk_make.py cd build nmake 2) Building Z3 using make/g++ and Python Execute: python scripts/mk_make.py cd build make sudo make install By default, it will install z3 executable at PREFIX/bin, libraries at PREFIX/lib, and include files at PREFIX/include, where PREFIX is the installation prefix used for installing Python in your system. It is usually /usr for most Linux distros, and /usr/local for FreeBSD. Use the following commands to install in a different prefix (e.g., /home/leo) python scripts/mk_make.py --prefix=/home/leo cd build make make install In this example, the Z3 Python bindings will be stored at /home/leo/lib/pythonX.Y/dist-packages, where X.Y corresponds to the python version in your system. To uninstall Z3, use sudo make uninstall 4) Building Z3 using clang and clang++ on Linux/OSX Remark: clang does not support OpenMP yet. CXX=clang++ CC=clang python scripts/mk_make.py cd build make To clean Z3 you can delete the build directory and run the mk_make.py script again.