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Param tuning updates (#8137)
* parameter eval order

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* parameter eval order

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* parameter eval order

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* parameter eval order

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* parameter eval order

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* parameter eval order

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* parameter eval order

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* Bump github/codeql-action from 3 to 4 (#7971)

Bumps [github/codeql-action](https://github.com/github/codeql-action) from 3 to 4.
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* Update Z3_mk_datatype_sort API to accept array of sort parameters and add Z3_mk_polymorphic_datatype (#7966)

* Initial plan

* Update Z3_mk_datatype_sort API to accept array of parameters

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* Update language bindings for parametric datatype sort API

- Python: Updated DatatypeSort() to accept optional params list
- OCaml: Added mk_sort_ref_p/mk_sort_ref_ps for parametric datatypes
- .NET: Added MkDatatypeSortRef() methods with optional params
- Java: Added mkDatatypeSortRef() methods with optional params
- All changes maintain backward compatibility

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* Fix .NET build error - rename params to parameters

The 'params' keyword is reserved in C#, causing compilation errors.
Renamed parameter from 'params' to 'parameters' in MkDatatypeSortRef methods.

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* Add unit test for parametric datatypes

Added test_parametric_datatype.cpp to demonstrate polymorphic datatypes.
The test creates two concrete instantiations of a generic pair concept:
- pair_int_real with fields (first:Int, second:Real)
- pair_real_int with fields (first:Real, second:Int)
Then verifies that accessors work correctly and type checking is enforced.

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* Implement polymorphic type variables support for parametric datatypes

- Modified datatype_decl_plugin to allow type variables as parameters
- Updated mk_datatype_decl to extract type variables from field sorts
- Type variables are collected in order of first appearance
- Revised unit test to use Z3_mk_type_variable for polymorphic datatypes
- Test creates pair datatype with type variables alpha and beta
- Successfully instantiates with concrete types (pair Int Real) and (pair Real Int)
- Verifies accessor types match and equality terms are well-typed
- All tests pass

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* Add Z3_mk_polymorphic_datatype API and refactor datatype creation

- Added new API Z3_mk_polymorphic_datatype to z3_api.h
- Renamed static mk_datatype_decl to api_datatype_decl in api_datatype.cpp
- Modified api_datatype_decl to accept explicit type parameters
- Updated all callers to use renamed function
- Added test_polymorphic_datatype_api demonstrating new API usage
- Both tests pass successfully

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* Remove type variable collection logic from constructors

Removed the logic for collecting type variables from field sorts based on constructors.

* Update comments on parameter handling in api_datatype.cpp

Clarify usage of parameters in API documentation.

* Fix OCaml build error - use list instead of array for mk_datatype_sort

Changed mk_sort_ref to pass empty list [] instead of empty array [||].
Changed mk_sort_ref_p to pass params list directly instead of converting to array.
Z3native.mk_datatype_sort expects a list, not an array.

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* Add polymorphic datatype example to C++ examples

Added polymorphic_datatype_example() demonstrating:
- Creating type variables alpha and beta with Z3_mk_type_variable
- Defining parametric Pair datatype with fields of type alpha and beta
- Instantiating with concrete types (Pair Int Real) and (Pair Real Int)
- Getting constructors and accessors from instantiated datatypes
- Creating constants and expressions using the polymorphic types
- Verifying type correctness with equality (= (first p1) (second p2))

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* trim parametric datatype test

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* restore single cell

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* restore the method behavior

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* setting up python tuning experiment, not done

* Add finite_set_value_factory for creating finite set values in model generation (#7981)

* Initial plan

* Add finite_set_value_factory implementation

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* Remove unused dl_decl_plugin variable and include

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* Update copyright and add TODOs in finite_set_value_factory

Updated copyright information and added TODO comments for handling in finite_set_value_factory methods.

* Update copyright information in finite_set_value_factory.h

Updated copyright year from 2006 to 2025.

* Implement finite_set_value_factory using array_util to create singleton sets

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* Simplify empty set creation in finite_set_value_factory

Refactor finite_set_value_factory to simplify empty set handling and remove array-specific logic.

* Change family ID for finite_set_value_factory

* Fix build error by restoring array_decl_plugin include and implementation

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* Update finite_set_value_factory.h

* Add SASSERT for finite set check in factory

Added assertion to check if the sort is a finite set.

* Rename member variable from m_util to u

* Refactor finite_set_value_factory for value handling

* Use register_value instead of direct set insertion

Replaced direct insertion into set with register_value calls.

* Update finite_set_value_factory.cpp

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* Revert "Add finite_set_value_factory for creating finite set values in model …" (#7985)

This reverts commit 05ffc0a77b.

* Update arith_rewriter.cpp

fix memory leak introduced by update to ensure determinism

* update pythonnn prototyping experiment, need to add a couple more things

* add explicit constructors for nightly mac build failure

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* build fixes

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* fixes

* fix some more things but now it hangs

* change multithread to multiprocess seems to have resolved current deadlock

* fix some bugs, it seems to run now

* fix logic about checking clauses individually, and add proof prefix clause selection (naively) via the OnClause hook

* disable manylinux until segfault is resolved

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* add the  "noexcept" keyword to value_score=(value_score&&) declaration

* expose a status flag for clauses but every single one is being coded as an assumption...

* Add a fast-path to _coerce_exprs. (#7995)

When the inputs are already the same sort, we can skip most of the
coercion logic and just return.

Currently, `_coerce_exprs` is by far the most expensive part of
building up many common Z3 ASTs, so this fast-path is a substantial
speedup for many use-cases.

* Bump actions/setup-node from 5 to 6 (#7994)

Bumps [actions/setup-node](https://github.com/actions/setup-node) from 5 to 6.
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* Enabling Control Flow Guard (CFG) by default for MSVC on Windows, with options to disable CFG. (#7988)

* Enabling Control Flow Guard by default for MSVC on Windows, with options to disable it.

* Fix configuration error for non-MSVC compilers.

* Reviewed and updated configuration for Python build and added comment for CFG.

* try exponential delay in grobner

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* throttle grobner method more actively

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* enable always add all coeffs in nlsat

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* disable centos build until resolved

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* update centos version

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* Add missing mkLastIndexOf method and CharSort case to Java API (#8002)

* Initial plan

* Add mkLastIndexOf method and CharSort support to Java API

- Added mkLastIndexOf method to Context.java for extracting last index of sub-string
- Added Z3_CHAR_SORT case to Sort.java's create() method switch statement
- Added test file to verify both fixes work correctly

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* Fix author field in test file

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* Bump actions/download-artifact from 5 to 6 (#7999)

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* initial parameter probe thread setup in C++

* fix build break introduced when adding support for polymorphic datatypes

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* renemable Centos AMD nightly

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* more param tuning setup

* fix C++ example and add polymorphic interface for C++

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* update release notes

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* bump version for release

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* setting up the param probe solvers and mutation generator

* adding the learned clauses from the internalizer

* fix some things for clause replay

* score the param probes, but i can't figure out how to access the relevant solver statistics fields from the statistics obj

* set up pattern to notify batch manager so worker threads can update their params according
ly

* add a getter for solver stats. it compiles but still everything is untested

* bugfix

* updates to param tuning

* remove the getter for solver statistics since we're getting the vals directly from the context

* disable nuget

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* change logic NRA->ALL in log_lemma

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* merge

* patch fix for default manager construction so it can be used to create the param tuning context without segfault

* add tests showing shortcomings of factorization

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* still debugging threading issues where we can't create nested param tuners or it spins infinitely. added flag for this. but now there is segfault on the probe_ctx.check() call

* Add missing string replace operations to Java API (#8011)

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* Add C API and Java bindings for str.replace_all, str.replace_re, str.replace_all_re

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* Add test for new Java string replace operations

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* make param tuning singlethreaded to resolve segfault when spawning subprocesses ffor nested ctx checks

* check propagate ineqs setting before applying simplifier

* comment out parameter check

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* add some toggle-able params to smt_parallel_params.pyg for doing the param tuning experiments on QF_RDL. set up this logic in the smt_parallel files

* add bash scripts to run param experiments on an QF_RDL example to get datapoints

* fix bug about param protocol iteration only happening once, and add new user param to toggle for only running param tuning thread without parallel solving (just to test if it's finding good settings)

* add results of exhaustive param testing for QF_RDL_abz5_1200

* fix infinite loop in update function

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* Add check that argument of Z3_is_algebraic_number is_expr (#8027)

To make sure that the `to_expr` cast is safe.

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* Add Z3_fpa_is_numeral to the API (#8026)

This is analogous to Z3_fpa_is_numeral_nan, Z3_fpa_is_numeral_inf, etc. and
can be needed to check that inputs are valid before calling those functions.

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* Make rcf is_rational and is_rational_function operations handle zero (#8025)

The representation of the zero rcf numeral is nullptr, and the is_rational
and is_rational_function operations are not expecting to be called with
nullptr. But there isn't a way to test for that in the API, other than
checking if Z3_rcf_num_to_string returns "0".

This patch adds a couple conditions so that is_rational and
is_rational_function operations handle zero. Maybe this isn't the desired
change. For instance, the is_zero operation could instead be exposed in the
API and preconditions added to the relevant operations.

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* add back statistics to smt-parallel

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* update package lock

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* strengthen filter for unknown by checking relevancy of parents #8022

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* fix #8024

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* Fix NuGet package missing Microsoft.Z3.dll due to inverted replace() logic (#8029)

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* Fix NuGet packaging and add GitHub Actions workflow

- Fixed critical bug in mk_nuget_task.py replace() function
- Created comprehensive GitHub Actions workflow for building NuGet packages

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* Add documentation and improve code comments

- Added comprehensive README for NuGet build workflow
- Added detailed comments explaining the replace() function fix
- Verified all Python syntax is correct

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* small bugfix in searchtree?

* Delete sweep_results_QF_RDL_abz5_1200.csv

* fix escape quotes

* Bump actions/upload-artifact from 4 to 5 (#8034)

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* factor out coi, use polynomial elaboration for nlsat solver (#8039)

* factor out coi, use polynomial elaboration for nlsat solver

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* remove unused functionality

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* check cancelation in invariant checker

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* mk_util.py: fix --gprof option (#8040)

The addition of -fomit-frame-pointer was missing a space (which broke
the command line), but also this option should be added only if -pg is
*not* given, as they are incompatible. So, just remove this line to fix
the --gprof flag in configure.

Also, this option is implied by any level of `-O`, so there is no need
to pass it explicitly in most cases. It could be added to debug,
non-profile builds, but I'm not sure that's useful.

* unsound lemma

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* better state

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* remove unused method

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* add coefficients from the elim_vanishing to m_todo

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* use indexed root expressions id add_zero_assumption

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* log for smtrat

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* improve log_lemma

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* handle the case with no roots in add_zero_assumption

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* improve logging

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* remve add_zero_assumption from pcs()

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* remove unused code

* refactoring

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* restart projection when found a non-trivial nullified polynomial, and remove is_square_free

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* optionally call add_zero_assumption on a vanishing discriminant

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* disable add_zero_disc(disc) by default

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* remove the exit statement

* remove the debug print

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* parameter correct order experiment

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* try reordering before analyzing bounds

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* use edit distance for simplified error messaging on wrong trace tags

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* apply gcd test also before saturation

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* Return bool instead of int from Z3_rcf_interval (#8046)

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{`lower`,`upper`}`_is_`{`inf`,`open`} return `bool` results. Currently these
are cast to `int` when surfacing them to the API. This patch keeps them at
type `bool` through to `Z3_rcf_interval`.

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* Return sign from Z3_fpa_get_numeral_sign as bool instead of int (#8047)

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such as `Z3_mk_fpa_numeral_int_uint` take the sign as a `bool`.

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* Return bool instead of int in extra_API for Z3_open_log (#8048)

The C declaration returns `bool`.

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* update doc test string

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* open_log returns bool

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* update java API code to work with boolean pointers

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* remove unused

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* port to BoolPtr

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* fix type for BoolPtr

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* port dotnet to use bool sorts from API

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* fix warnings in nra_solver

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* fix warnings in nla_pp

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* fix dotnet build errors

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* python type fixes

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* fix build warnings

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* use c_bool instead of c_int for sign

* remove references to set_has_size

* fix second byref to bool

* remove set cardinality operators from array theory. Make final-check use priority levels

Issue #7502 shows that running nlsat eagerly during final check can block quantifier instantiation.
To give space for quantifier instances we introduce two levels for final check such that nlsat is only applied in the second and final level.

* insert theory only once

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* refine givup conditions

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* Fix _in vs _out def_API param for Z3_solver_get_levels (#8050)

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* remove deprecated set_has_size

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* remove deprecated set_has_size

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* remove deprecated set_has_size

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* remove deprecated set_has_size

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* fix #8055

* fix #8054

inherit denominators when evaluating polynomials

* remove unused *_signed_project() methods

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* Disable C++98 compatibility warnings for Clang builds (#8060)

* Initial plan

* Disable C++98 compatibility warnings for Clang to fix vcpkg build freeze

Add -Wno-c++98-compat and -Wno-c++98-compat-pedantic flags to prevent
excessive warning output when building with clang-cl or when -Weverything
is enabled. These warnings are not useful for Z3 since it requires C++20.

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* fix the build

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* allow parsing declared arrays without requiring explicit select

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* disable preprocessing only after formulas are internalized

* bring in nikolaj's preprocessing patch from master

* don't unfold recursive defs if there is an uninterpreted subterm, #7671

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* remove stale experimental code #8063

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* Implement Z3_optimize_translate for context translation (#8072)

* Initial plan

* Implement Z3_optimize_translate functionality

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* Search tree core resolution optimization (#8066)

* Add cube tree optimization about resolving cores recursively up the path, to prune. Also integrate asms into the tree so they're not tracked separately (#7960)

* draft attempt at optimizing cube tree with resolvents. have not tested/ran yet

* adding comments

* fix bug about needing to bubble resolvent upwards to highest ancestor

* fix bug where we need to cover the whole resolvent in the path when bubbling up

* clean up comments

* close entire tree when sibling resolvent is empty

* integrate asms directly into cube tree, remove separate tracking

* try to fix bug about redundant resolutions, merging close and try_resolve_upwards into once function

* separate the logic again to avoid mutual recursion

* Refactor search tree closure and resolution logic

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* apply formatting

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* Refactor close_with_core to use current node in lambda

* Fix formatting issues in search_tree.h

* fix build issues

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* Update smt_parallel.cpp

* Change loop variable type in unsat core processing

* Change method to retrieve unsat core from root

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* Typescript typedef and doc fixes (#8073)

* Fix Typescript typedef to allow `new Context`

* fix init() tsdoc example using nonexistent sat import

* Revert "Typescript typedef and doc fixes (#8073)" (#8077)

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* Typescript typedef and doc fixes take 2 (#8078)

* Fix Typescript typedef to allow `new Context`

* fix init() tsdoc example using nonexistent sat import

* Fix DEL character (0x7F) not being escaped in string literals (#8080)

* Initial plan

* Fix DEL character encoding in string literals

Change condition from `ch >= 128` to `ch >= 127` to include the DEL
character (U+007F, 127) in escaped output. This ensures that the
non-printable DEL control character is properly escaped as \u{7f}
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Also add test cases for DEL and other control characters.

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- [Changelog](https://github.com/actions/cache/blob/main/RELEASES.md)
- [Commits](https://github.com/actions/cache/compare/v4...v5)

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* Bump actions/download-artifact from 6 to 7 (#8082)

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- [Commits](https://github.com/actions/download-artifact/compare/v6...v7)

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* Build native Z3 for x64 before generating docs (#8086)

* Initial plan

* Build Z3 for ubuntu x64 and invoke JS build scripts in docs workflow

- Modified docs.yml to build Z3 natively for ubuntu-latest x64 before documentation generation
- Removed default working directory to allow explicit working-directory per step
- Added step to build Z3 using python scripts/mk_make.py
- Kept emscripten setup as required for wasm build
- Modified mk_api_doc.py to invoke npm run build:ts and npm run build:wasm as described in src/api/js/README.md
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* Source emsdk environment before generating documentation

- Added source command to ensure emscripten tools are in PATH when mk_api_doc.py runs npm scripts
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* Revert changes to mk_api_doc.py

- Removed npm run build:ts and npm run build:wasm calls from mk_api_doc.py
- Reverted to only calling npm run docs as before

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- [Commits](https://github.com/actions/upload-artifact/compare/v5...v6)

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* build the ts bindings

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* Update docs.yml

* Update docs.yml

* Add defaults for job run working directory

* Update docs.yml

* BLD: Add CMake option to build Python bindings without rebuilding libz3 (redux) (#8088)

* Add CMake option to build only Python bindings without rebuilding libz3

Introduce Z3_BUILD_LIBZ3_CORE option (default ON) to control whether libz3 is built.
When set to OFF with Z3_BUILD_PYTHON_BINDINGS=ON, only Python bindings are built
using a pre-installed libz3 library. This is useful for package managers like
conda-forge to avoid rebuilding libz3 for each Python version.

Changes:
- Add Z3_BUILD_LIBZ3_CORE option in src/CMakeLists.txt
- When OFF, find and use pre-installed libz3 as imported target
- Update Python bindings CMakeLists.txt to handle both built and imported libz3
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* Fix CMake export issues when building only Python bindings

Conditionally export Z3_EXPORTED_TARGETS only when Z3_BUILD_LIBZ3_CORE=ON
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* Disable executable and test builds when not building libz3 core

When Z3_BUILD_LIBZ3_CORE=OFF, automatically disable Z3_BUILD_EXECUTABLE
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* only build src/ folder if Z3_BUILD_LIBZ3_CORE is TRUE

* move z3 python bindings to main CMake

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* Fix docs.yml workflow to properly build and deploy documentation

- Remove `no-install: true` from setup-emsdk step to properly install emscripten
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- Remove manual emsdk install/activate/source commands from Build wasm step
- Remove redundant native Z3 build step that conflicted with wasm build
- Simplify Generate Documentation step by removing redundant source command

The main issue was that the native Z3 build was creating a Makefile in the build/
directory before the wasm build ran. The wasm build script then saw the Makefile
existed and skipped the emconfigure step, but the native Makefile doesn't have a
libz3.a target, causing the build to fail. Removing the native build allows the
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* fix #8092

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* use new arithmetic solver for AUFLIA, fixes #8090

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* Fix docs.yml workflow: resolve WASM/native library conflict in documentation generation (#8093)

* Initial plan

* Fix docs.yml: Build native Z3 Python bindings before WASM to avoid library conflicts

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* Update docs.yml

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* Add working directory for wasm build step

* Simplify CI workflow by removing emscripten steps

Removed unnecessary steps for emscripten setup and TypeScript/WASM build in the CI workflow.

* Deploy docs to z3prover.github.io organization pages (#8094)

* Initial plan

* Deploy docs to z3prover.github.io organization pages

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* Update publish directory for documentation deployment

* Modify docs.yml for deployment settings

Updated the GitHub Actions workflow for documentation deployment, changing the publish directory and removing the push trigger.

* fix indentation

* docs with ml bindings

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* Fix docs.yml workflow: update actions to v4 (#8095)

* Initial plan

* Fix docs.yml workflow: update GitHub Actions to valid versions

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* include paramters

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* Modify docs.yml to generate JS documentation

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# Z3's CMake build system
[CMake](https://cmake.org/) is a "meta build system" that reads a description
of the project written in the ``CMakeLists.txt`` files and emits a build
system for that project of your choice using one of CMake's "generators".
This allows CMake to support many different platforms and build tools.
You can run ``cmake --help`` to see the list of supported "generators"
on your platform. Example generators include "UNIX Makefiles" and "Visual Studio
12 2013".
## Getting started
### Fixing a polluted source tree
If you have never used the python build system you can skip this step.
The existing Python build system creates generated source files in
the source tree. The CMake build system will refuse to work if it
detects this so you need to clean your source tree first.
To do this run the following in the root of the repository
```
git clean -nx src
```
This will list everything that will be removed. If you are happy
with this then run.
```
git clean -fx src
```
which will remove the generated source files.
### Unix Makefiles
Run the following in the top level directory of the Z3 repository.
```
mkdir build
cd build
cmake -G "Unix Makefiles" ../
make -j4 # Replace 4 with an appropriate number
```
Note that on some platforms "Unix Makefiles" is the default generator so on those
platforms you don't need to pass ``-G "Unix Makefiles"`` command line option to
``cmake``.
Note there is nothing special about the ``build`` directory name here. You can call
it whatever you like.
Note the "Unix Makefile" generator is a "single" configuration generator which
means you pick the build type (e.g. ``Debug``, ``Release``) when you invoke CMake.
You can set the build type by passing it to the ``cmake`` invocation like so:
```
cmake -G "Unix Makefiles" -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release ../
```
See the section on "Build Types" for the different CMake build types.
If you wish to use a different compiler set the CXX and CC environment variables
passed to cmake. This must be done at the very first invocation to ``cmake``
in the build directory because once configuration has happened the compiler
is fixed. If you want to use a different compiler to the one you have already
configured you either need to make a new build directory or delete the contents
of the current build directory and start again.
For example to use clang the ``cmake `` line would be
```
CC=clang CXX=clang++ cmake ../
```
Note that CMake build will detect the target architecture that compiler is set up
to build for and the generated build system will build for that architecture.
If there is a way to tell your compiler to build for a different architecture via
compiler flags then you can set the ``CFLAGS`` and ``CXXFLAGS`` environment variables
to have the build target that architecture.
For example if you are on a x86_64 machine and you want to do a 32-bit build and have
a multilib version of GCC you can run ``cmake`` like this
```
CFLAGS="-m32" CXXFLAGS="-m32" CC=gcc CXX=g++ cmake ../
```
Note like with the ``CC`` and ``CXX`` flags this must be done on the very first invocation
to CMake in the build directory.
### Adding Z3 as a dependency to a CMAKE Project
CMake's [FetchContent](https://cmake.org/cmake/help/latest/module/FetchContent.html) allows
the fetching and populating of an external project. This is useful when a certain version
of z3 is required that may not match with the system version. With the following code in the
cmake file of your project, z3 version 4.12.1 is downloaded to the build directory and the
cmake targets are added to the project:
```cmake
include(FetchContent)
FetchContent_Declare(Z3
GIT_REPOSITORY https://github.com/Z3Prover/z3
GIT_TAG z3-4.15.3
)
FetchContent_MakeAvailable(Z3)
# Add the C++ API include directory for z3++.h
if(TARGET libz3)
target_include_directories(libz3 INTERFACE
$<BUILD_INTERFACE:${z3_SOURCE_DIR}/src/api/c++>
)
endif()
```
Once fetched, you can link the z3 library to your target:
```cmake
target_link_libraries(yourTarget PRIVATE libz3)
```
**Important notes for FetchContent approach**:
- The target name is `libz3` (referring to the library target from `src/CMakeLists.txt`)
- An additional include directory for `src/api/c++` is added to enable `#include "z3++.h"` in C++ code
- Without the additional include directory, you would need `#include "c++/z3++.h"` instead
**Recommended: Create an alias for consistency with system installs**:
```cmake
# Create an alias for consistency with system install
if(NOT TARGET z3::libz3)
add_library(z3::libz3 ALIAS libz3)
endif()
target_link_libraries(yourTarget PRIVATE z3::libz3)
```
#### Using system-installed Z3
If you have Z3 installed on your system (e.g., via package manager or by building and installing Z3 yourself), you can use CMake's `find_package` to locate it:
```cmake
set(Z3_MIN_VERSION "4.15.3")
find_package(Z3 ${Z3_MIN_VERSION} REQUIRED CONFIG)
```
Once found, you can link to Z3 using the exported target (recommended):
```cmake
target_link_libraries(yourTarget PRIVATE z3::libz3)
```
**Alternative using variables** (for compatibility with older CMake code):
```cmake
# For C projects
target_include_directories(yourTarget PRIVATE ${Z3_C_INCLUDE_DIRS})
target_link_libraries(yourTarget PRIVATE ${Z3_LIBRARIES})
# For C++ projects
target_include_directories(yourTarget PRIVATE ${Z3_CXX_INCLUDE_DIRS})
target_link_libraries(yourTarget PRIVATE ${Z3_LIBRARIES})
```
The `find_package(Z3 CONFIG)` approach uses Z3's provided `Z3Config.cmake` file, which is installed to a standard location (typically `<prefix>/lib/cmake/z3/`). If CMake cannot automatically find Z3, you can help it by setting `-DZ3_DIR=<path>` where `<path>` is the directory containing the `Z3Config.cmake` file.
**Note**: This approach requires that Z3 was built and installed using CMake. Z3 installations from the Python build system may not provide the necessary CMake configuration files. The exported target `z3::libz3` automatically provides the correct include directories and linking flags.
#### Using system-installed Z3 with FetchContent fallback
This approach combines the benefits of both methods above: it uses a system-installed Z3 if available and meets the minimum version requirement, otherwise falls back to fetching Z3 from the repository. This is often the most practical approach for projects.
```cmake
set(Z3_MIN_VERSION "4.15.3")
# First, try to find Z3 on the system
find_package(Z3 ${Z3_MIN_VERSION} CONFIG QUIET)
if(Z3_FOUND)
message(STATUS "Found system Z3 version ${Z3_VERSION_STRING}")
# Z3_LIBRARIES will contain z3::libz3
else()
message(STATUS "System Z3 not found or version too old, fetching Z3 ${Z3_MIN_VERSION}")
# Fallback to FetchContent
include(FetchContent)
FetchContent_Declare(Z3
GIT_REPOSITORY https://github.com/Z3Prover/z3
GIT_TAG z3-${Z3_MIN_VERSION}
)
FetchContent_MakeAvailable(Z3)
# Add the C++ API include directory for z3++.h
if(TARGET libz3)
target_include_directories(libz3 INTERFACE
$<BUILD_INTERFACE:${z3_SOURCE_DIR}/src/api/c++>
)
endif()
# Create an alias to match the system install target name
if(NOT TARGET z3::libz3)
add_library(z3::libz3 ALIAS libz3)
endif()
endif()
# Now use Z3 consistently regardless of how it was found
target_link_libraries(yourTarget PRIVATE z3::libz3)
```
**Key benefits of this approach:**
- **Consistent interface**: Both paths result in the same `z3::libz3` target
- **Version control**: Ensures minimum version requirements are met
- **Flexible deployment**: Works whether Z3 is pre-installed or not
- **Proper linking**: Uses CMake targets which handle include directories and linking automatically
**Important notes:**
- Use `z3::libz3` target instead of raw library names for better CMake integration
- The target automatically provides the correct include directories, so no need for manual `target_include_directories`
- When using FetchContent, an alias is created to ensure target name consistency
- Set `QUIET` in `find_package` to avoid error messages when Z3 isn't found
### Ninja
[Ninja](https://ninja-build.org/) is a simple build system that is built for speed.
It can be significantly faster than "UNIX Makefile"s because it is not a recursive
build system and thus doesn't create a new process every time it traverses into a directory.
Ninja is particularly appropriate if you want fast incremental building.
Basic usage is as follows:
```
mkdir build
cd build
cmake -G "Ninja" ../
ninja
```
Note the discussion of the ``CC``, ``CXX``, ``CFLAGS`` and ``CXXFLAGS`` for "Unix Makefiles"
also applies here.
Note also that like the "Unix Makefiles" generator, the "Ninja" generator is a single configuration
generator so you pick the build type when you invoke ``cmake`` by passing ``CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=<build_type>``
to ``cmake``. See the section on "Build Types".
Note that Ninja runs in parallel by default. Use the ``-j`` flag to change this.
Note that Ninja also runs on Windows. You just need to run ``cmake`` in an
environment where the compiler can be found. If you have Visual Studio
installed it typically ships with a "Developer Command Prompt Window" that you
can use which has the environment variables setup for you.
### NMake
NMake is a build system that ships with Visual Studio. You are advised to use
Ninja instead which is significantly faster due to supporting concurrent
builds. However CMake does support NMake if you wish to use it. Note that
NMake is a single configuration generator so you must set ``CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE``
to set the build type.
Basic usage:
1. Launch the "Developer Command Prompt Windows"
2. Change to the root of the Z3 repository
```
mkdir build
cd build
cmake -G "NMake Makefiles" ../
nmake
```
### Visual Studio
Visual Studio 19 comes with integrated support for CMake.
It suffices to open the (z3) folder where this file and the Z3 project CMakeLists.txt resides,
and Visual Studio does the rest.
For legacy versions of Visual Studio a process is as follows:
For the Visual Studio generators you need to know which version of
Visual Studio you wish to use and also what architecture you want to build for.
We'll use the ``cmake-gui`` here as it is easier to pick the right generator but this can
be scripted if need be.
Here are the basic steps:
1. Create an empty build directory
2. Start the cmake-gui program
3. Set "where is the source code" to the root of the Z3 project repository. You can do this by pressing
the "Browse Source..." button and picking the directory.
4. Set "where to build the binaries" to the empty build directory you just created. You can do this
by pressing the "Browse build..." button and picking the directory.
5. Press the "Configure" button
6. A window will appear asking you to pick the generator to use. Pick the
generator that matches the version of Visual Studio you are using. Note also
that some of the generator names contain ``Win64`` (e.g. ``Visual Studio 12
2013 Win64``) this indicates a x86 64-bit build. Generator names without
this (e.g. ``Visual Studio 12 2013``) are x86 32-bit build.
7. Press the "Finish" button and wait for CMake to finish it's first configure.
8. A set of configuration options will appear which will affect various aspects of the build.
Change them as you desire. If you change a set of options press the "Configure"
again. Additional options may appear when you do this.
9. When you have finished changing configuration options press the "Generate" button.
10. When generation is done close cmake-gui.
11. In the build directory open the generated ``Z3.sln`` solution file created by CMake with
Visual Studio.
12. In Visual Studio pick the build type (e.g. ``Debug``, ``Release``) you want.
13. Click "BUILD > Build Solution".
Note that unlike the "Unix Makefile" and "Ninja" generators the Visual Studio generators
are multi-configuration generators which means you don't set the build type when invoking
CMake. Instead you set the build type inside Visual Studio. See the "Build Type" section
for more information.
### General workflow
The general workflow when using CMake is the following
1. Create a new build directory
2. Configure the project
3. Generate the build system
4. Invoke the build system to build the project
To perform steps 2 and 3 you can choose from three different tools
* cmake
* ccmake
* cmake-gui
``cmake`` is a command line tool and is what you should use if you are
writing a script to build Z3. This tool performs steps 1 and 2 in one
go without user interaction. The ``ccmake`` and ``cmake-gui`` tools are
more interactive and allow you to change various options. In both these
tools the basic steps to follow are:
1. Configure.
2. Change any options you wish. Every time you change a set of options
You should configure again. This may cause new options to appear
3. Generate.
For information see https://cmake.org/runningcmake/
Note when invoking CMake you give it the path to the source directory.
This is the top-level directory in the Z3 repository containing a
``CMakeLists.txt``. That file should contain the line ``project(Z3 C CXX)``.
If you give it a path deeper into the Z3 repository (e.g. the ``src`` directory)
the configure step will fail.
## Build Types
Several build types are supported.
* Release
* Debug
* RelWithDebInfo
* MinSizeRel
For the single configuration generators (e.g. "Unix Makefile" and "Ninja") you set the
build type when invoking ``cmake`` by passing ``-DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=<build_type>`` where
``<build_type>`` is one of the build types specified above.
For multi-configuration generators (e.g. Visual Studio) you don't set the build type
when invoking CMake and instead set the build type within Visual Studio itself.
## MSVC Security Features
When building with Microsoft Visual C++ (MSVC), Z3 automatically enables several security features by default:
### Control Flow Guard (CFG)
- **CMake Option**: `Z3_ENABLE_CFG` - Defaults to `ON` for MSVC builds
- **Compiler flag**: `/guard:cf` - Automatically enabled when `Z3_ENABLE_CFG=ON`
- **Linker flag**: `/GUARD:CF` - Automatically enabled when `Z3_ENABLE_CFG=ON`
- **Purpose**: Control Flow Guard analyzes control flow for indirect call targets at compile time and inserts runtime verification code to detect attempts to compromise your code by redirecting control flow to attacker-controlled locations
- **Note**: Automatically enables `/DYNAMICBASE` as required by `/GUARD:CF`
### Address Space Layout Randomization (ASLR)
- **Linker flag**: `/DYNAMICBASE` - Enabled when Control Flow Guard is active
- **Purpose**: Randomizes memory layout to make exploitation more difficult
- **Note**: Required for Control Flow Guard to function properly
### Incompatibilities
Control Flow Guard is incompatible with:
- `/ZI` (Edit and Continue debug information format)
- `/clr` (Common Language Runtime compilation)
When these incompatible options are detected, Control Flow Guard will be automatically disabled with a warning message.
### Disabling Control Flow Guard
To disable Control Flow Guard, set the CMake option:
```bash
cmake -DZ3_ENABLE_CFG=OFF ../
```
## Useful options
The following useful options can be passed to CMake whilst configuring.
* ``CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE`` - STRING. The build type to use. Only relevant for single configuration generators (e.g. "Unix Makefile" and "Ninja").
* ``CMAKE_INSTALL_BINDIR`` - STRING. The path to install z3 binaries (relative to ``CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX``), e.g. ``bin``.
* ``CMAKE_INSTALL_INCLUDEDIR`` - STRING. The path to install z3 include files (relative to ``CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX``), e.g. ``include``.
* ``CMAKE_INSTALL_LIBDIR`` - STRING. The path to install z3 libraries (relative to ``CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX``), e.g. ``lib``.
* ``CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX`` - STRING. The install prefix to use (e.g. ``/usr/local/``).
* ``CMAKE_INSTALL_PKGCONFIGDIR`` - STRING. The path to install pkgconfig files.
* ``CMAKE_INSTALL_PYTHON_PKG_DIR`` - STRING. The path to install the z3 python bindings. This can be relative (to ``CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX``) or absolute.
* ``CMAKE_INSTALL_Z3_CMAKE_PACKAGE_DIR`` - STRING. The path to install CMake package files (e.g. ``/usr/lib/cmake/z3``).
* ``CMAKE_INSTALL_API_BINDINGS_DOC`` - STRING. The path to install documentation for API bindings.
* ``Python3_EXECUTABLE`` - STRING. The python executable to use during the build.
* ``Z3_ENABLE_TRACING_FOR_NON_DEBUG`` - BOOL. If set to ``TRUE`` enable tracing in non-debug builds, if set to ``FALSE`` disable tracing in non-debug builds. Note in debug builds tracing is always enabled.
* ``Z3_BUILD_LIBZ3_SHARED`` - BOOL. If set to ``TRUE`` build libz3 as a shared library otherwise build as a static library.
* ``Z3_BUILD_LIBZ3_CORE`` - BOOL. If set to ``TRUE`` (default) build the core libz3 library. If set to ``FALSE``, skip building libz3 and look for a pre-installed library instead. This is useful when building only Python bindings on top of an already-installed libz3.
* ``Z3_ENABLE_EXAMPLE_TARGETS`` - BOOL. If set to ``TRUE`` add the build targets for building the API examples.
* ``Z3_USE_LIB_GMP`` - BOOL. If set to ``TRUE`` use the GNU multiple precision library. If set to ``FALSE`` use an internal implementation.
* ``Z3_BUILD_PYTHON_BINDINGS`` - BOOL. If set to ``TRUE`` then Z3's python bindings will be built. When ``Z3_BUILD_LIBZ3_CORE`` is ``FALSE``, this will build only the Python bindings using a pre-installed libz3.
* ``Z3_INSTALL_PYTHON_BINDINGS`` - BOOL. If set to ``TRUE`` and ``Z3_BUILD_PYTHON_BINDINGS`` is ``TRUE`` then running the ``install`` target will install Z3's Python bindings.
* ``Z3_BUILD_DOTNET_BINDINGS`` - BOOL. If set to ``TRUE`` then Z3's .NET bindings will be built.
* ``Z3_INSTALL_DOTNET_BINDINGS`` - BOOL. If set to ``TRUE`` and ``Z3_BUILD_DOTNET_BINDINGS`` is ``TRUE`` then running the ``install`` target will install Z3's .NET bindings.
* ``Z3_DOTNET_CSC_EXECUTABLE`` - STRING. The path to the C# compiler to use. Only relevant if ``Z3_BUILD_DOTNET_BINDINGS`` is set to ``TRUE``.
* ``Z3_DOTNET_GACUTIL_EXECUTABLE`` - STRING. The path to the gacutil program to use. Only relevant if ``BUILD_DOTNET_BINDINGS`` is set to ``TRUE``.
* ``Z3_BUILD_JAVA_BINDINGS`` - BOOL. If set to ``TRUE`` then Z3's Java bindings will be built.
* ``Z3_INSTALL_JAVA_BINDINGS`` - BOOL. If set to ``TRUE`` and ``Z3_BUILD_JAVA_BINDINGS`` is ``TRUE`` then running the ``install`` target will install Z3's Java bindings.
* ``Z3_JAVA_JAR_INSTALLDIR`` - STRING. The path to directory to install the Z3 Java ``.jar`` file. This path should be relative to ``CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX``.
* ``Z3_JAVA_JNI_LIB_INSTALLDIRR`` - STRING. The path to directory to install the Z3 Java JNI bridge library. This path should be relative to ``CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX``.
* ``Z3_BUILD_OCAML_BINDINGS`` - BOOL. If set to ``TRUE`` then Z3's OCaml bindings will be built.
* ``Z3_BUILD_JULIA_BINDINGS`` - BOOL. If set to ``TRUE`` then Z3's Julia bindings will be built.
* ``Z3_INSTALL_JULIA_BINDINGS`` - BOOL. If set to ``TRUE`` and ``Z3_BUILD_JULIA_BINDINGS`` is ``TRUE`` then running the ``install`` target will install Z3's Julia bindings.
* ``Z3_INCLUDE_GIT_DESCRIBE`` - BOOL. If set to ``TRUE`` and the source tree of Z3 is a git repository then the output of ``git describe`` will be included in the build.
* ``Z3_INCLUDE_GIT_HASH`` - BOOL. If set to ``TRUE`` and the source tree of Z3 is a git repository then the git hash will be included in the build.
* ``Z3_BUILD_DOCUMENTATION`` - BOOL. If set to ``TRUE`` then documentation for the API bindings can be built by invoking the ``api_docs`` target.
* ``Z3_INSTALL_API_BINDINGS_DOCUMENTATION`` - BOOL. If set to ``TRUE`` and ``Z3_BUILD_DOCUMENTATION` is ``TRUE`` then documentation for API bindings will be installed
when running the ``install`` target.
* ``Z3_ALWAYS_BUILD_DOCS`` - BOOL. If set to ``TRUE`` and ``Z3_BUILD_DOCUMENTATION`` is ``TRUE`` then documentation for API bindings will always be built.
Disabling this is useful for faster incremental builds. The documentation can be manually built by invoking the ``api_docs`` target.
* ``Z3_LINK_TIME_OPTIMIZATION`` - BOOL. If set to ``TRUE`` link time optimization will be enabled.
* ``Z3_ENABLE_CFI`` - BOOL. If set to ``TRUE`` will enable Control Flow Integrity security checks. This is only supported by Clang and will
fail on other compilers. This requires Z3_LINK_TIME_OPTIMIZATION to also be enabled.
* ``Z3_ENABLE_CFG`` - BOOL. If set to ``TRUE`` will enable Control Flow Guard security checks. This is only supported by MSVC and will
fail on other compilers. This does not require link time optimization. Control Flow Guard is enabled by default for MSVC builds.
Note: Control Flow Guard is incompatible with ``/ZI`` (Edit and Continue debug information) and ``/clr`` (Common Language Runtime compilation).
* ``Z3_API_LOG_SYNC`` - BOOL. If set to ``TRUE`` will enable experimental API log sync feature.
* ``WARNINGS_AS_ERRORS`` - STRING. If set to ``ON`` compiler warnings will be treated as errors. If set to ``OFF`` compiler warnings will not be treated as errors.
If set to ``SERIOUS_ONLY`` a subset of compiler warnings will be treated as errors.
* ``Z3_C_EXAMPLES_FORCE_CXX_LINKER`` - BOOL. If set to ``TRUE`` the C API examples will request that the C++ linker is used rather than the C linker.
* ``Z3_BUILD_EXECUTABLE`` - BOOL. If set to ``TRUE`` build the z3 executable. Defaults to ``TRUE`` unless z3 is being built as a submodule in which case it defaults to ``FALSE``.
* ``Z3_BUILD_TEST_EXECUTABLES`` - BOOL. If set to ``TRUE`` build the z3 test executables. Defaults to ``TRUE`` unless z3 is being built as a submodule in which case it defaults to ``FALSE``.
* ``Z3_SAVE_CLANG_OPTIMIZATION_RECORDS`` - BOOL. If set to ``TRUE`` saves Clang optimization records by setting the compiler flag ``-fsave-optimization-record``.
* ``Z3_SINGLE_THREADED`` - BOOL. If set to ``TRUE`` compiles Z3 for single threaded mode.
* ``Z3_POLLING_TIMER`` - BOOL. If set to ``TRUE`` compiles Z3 to use polling based timer instead of requiring a thread. This is useful for wasm builds and avoids spawning threads that interfere with how WASM is run.
* ``Z3_ADDRESS_SANITIZE`` - BOOL. If set to ``TRUE`` compiles Z3 with address sanitization enabled.
On the command line these can be passed to ``cmake`` using the ``-D`` option. In ``ccmake`` and ``cmake-gui`` these can be set in the user interface.
Example
```
cmake -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release -DZ3_ENABLE_TRACING_FOR_NON_DEBUG=FALSE ../
```
## Z3 API Bindings
Z3 exposes various language bindings for its API. Below are some notes on building
and/or installing these bindings when building Z3 with CMake.
### Python bindings
#### Building Python bindings with libz3
The default behavior when ``Z3_BUILD_PYTHON_BINDINGS=ON`` is to build both the libz3 library
and the Python bindings together:
```
mkdir build
cd build
cmake -DZ3_BUILD_PYTHON_BINDINGS=ON -DZ3_BUILD_LIBZ3_SHARED=ON ../
make
```
#### Building only Python bindings (using pre-installed libz3)
For package managers like conda-forge that want to avoid rebuilding libz3 for each Python version,
you can build only the Python bindings by setting ``Z3_BUILD_LIBZ3_CORE=OFF``. This assumes
libz3 is already installed on your system:
```
# First, build and install libz3 (once)
mkdir build-libz3
cd build-libz3
cmake -DZ3_BUILD_LIBZ3_SHARED=ON -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=/path/to/prefix ../
make
make install
# Then, build Python bindings for each Python version (quickly, without rebuilding libz3)
cd ..
mkdir build-py310
cd build-py310
cmake -DZ3_BUILD_LIBZ3_CORE=OFF \
-DZ3_BUILD_PYTHON_BINDINGS=ON \
-DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=/path/to/prefix \
-DPython3_EXECUTABLE=/path/to/python3.10 ../
make
make install
```
This approach significantly reduces build time when packaging for multiple Python versions,
as the expensive libz3 compilation happens only once.
### Java bindings
The CMake build uses the ``FindJava`` and ``FindJNI`` cmake modules to detect the
installation of Java. If CMake fails to find your installation of Java set the
``JAVA_HOME`` environment variable when invoking CMake so that it points at the
correct location. For example
```
JAVA_HOME=/usr/lib/jvm/default cmake -DZ3_BUILD_JAVA_BINDINGS=ON ../
```
Note that the built ``.jar`` file is named ``com.microsoft.z3-VERSION.jar``
where ``VERSION`` is the Z3 version. Under non Windows systems a
symbolic link named ``com.microsoft.z3.jar`` is provided. This symbolic
link is not created when building under Windows.
## Developer/packager notes
These notes are help developers and packagers of Z3.
### Install/Uninstall
Install and uninstall targets are supported. Use ``CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX`` to
set the install prefix. If you also need to control which directories are
used for install set the documented ``CMAKE_INSTALL_*`` options.
To install run
```
make install
```
To uninstall run
```
make uninstall
```
Note that ``DESTDIR`` is supported for [staged installs](https://www.gnu.org/prep/standards/html_node/DESTDIR.html).
To install
```
mkdir staged
make install DESTDIR=/full/path/to/staged/
```
to uninstall
```
make uninstall DESTDIR=/full/path/to/staged
```
The above also works for Ninja but ``DESTDIR`` must be an environment variable instead.
### Examining invoked commands
If you are using the "UNIX Makefiles" generator and want to see exactly the commands that are
being run you can pass ``VERBOSE=1`` to make.
```
make VERBOSE=1
```
If you are using Ninja you can use the ``-v`` flag.
### Additional targets
To see the list of targets run
```
make help
```
There are a few special targets:
* ``clean`` all the built targets in the current directory and below
* ``edit_cache`` will invoke one of the CMake tools (depending on which is available) to let you change configuration options.
* ``rebuild_cache`` will reinvoke ``cmake`` for the project.
* ``api_docs`` will build the documentation for the API bindings.
### Setting build type specific flags
The build system supports single configuration and multi-configuration generators. This means
it is not possible to know the build type at configure time and therefore ``${CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE}``
should not be conditionally used to set compiler flags or definitions. Instead you should use Generator expressions which are evaluated by the generator.
For example
```
$<$<CONFIG:Debug>:Z3DEBUG>
```
If the build type at build time is ``Debug`` this evaluates to ``Z3DEBUG`` but evaluates to nothing for all other configurations. You can see examples of this in the ``CMakeLists.txt`` files.
### File-globbing
It is tempting use file-globbing in ``CMakeLists.txt`` to find a set for files matching a pattern and
use them as the sources to build a target. This however is a bad idea because it prevents CMake from knowing when it needs to rerun itself. This is why source file names are explicitly listed in the ``CMakeLists.txt`` so that when changes are made the source files used to build a target automatically triggers a rerun of CMake.
Long story short. Don't use file globbing.
### Serious warning flags
By default the `WARNINGS_AS_ERRORS` flag is set to `SERIOUS_ONLY` which means
some warnings will be treated as errors. These warnings are controlled by the
relevant `*_WARNINGS_AS_ERRORS` list defined in
`cmake/compiler_warnings.cmake`.
Additional warnings should only be added here if the warnings has no false
positives.
### Building TPTP with CMAKE
Build instructions:
1. cd z3
2. mkdir release
3. cd release
4. cmake3 -DZ3_BUILD_LIBZ3_SHARED=FALSE -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=RelWithDebInfo -G "Unix Makefiles" ../
5. make
6. make z3_tptp5
7. cp examples/tptp_build_dir/z3_tptp5 ../../bin/z3_tptp