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Implement basic integer variable detection
This adds initial support for detecting integer variables in formulas.
The scope is somewhat limited in that variables matching predicate
parameters with known integer type aren’t propagated to be integer as
well yet. Also, the use of constants and functions prevents variables
from being detected as integer, because they have to be assumed to be
externally defined in such a way that they evaluate to general values
and not necessarily integers.
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Translate answer set programs to first-order theorem prover language

Overview

anthem translates ASP programs (in the input language of clingo) to the language of first-order theorem provers such as Prover9.

Usage

$ anthem [--complete] [--simplify] file...

--complete instructs anthem to perform Clarks completion on the translated formulas. With the option --simplify, the output formulas are simplified by applying several basic transformation rules.

Building

anthem requires CMake for building. After installing the dependencies, anthem is built with a C++17 compiler (GCC ≥ 7.3 or clang ≥ 5.0).

$ git clone https://github.com/potassco/anthem.git
$ cd anthem
$ git submodule update --init --recursive
$ mkdir -p build/release
$ cd build/release
$ cmake ../.. -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release
$ make

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Description
Translate answer set programs to first-order theorem prover language (local mirror of https://github.com/potassco/anthem for development purposes)
https://potassco.org/
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