# plasp—Translate PDDL to ASP [![GitHub Release](https://img.shields.io/github/release/potassco/plasp.svg?maxAge=3600)](https://github.com/potassco/plasp/releases) [![Build Status](https://img.shields.io/travis/potassco/plasp/develop.svg?maxAge=3600&label=build (master))](https://travis-ci.org/potassco/plasp?branch=master) [![Build Status](https://img.shields.io/travis/potassco/plasp/develop.svg?maxAge=3600&label=build (develop))](https://travis-ci.org/potassco/plasp?branch=develop) `plasp` 3 is in early development and not intended for productive use yet. `plasp` 3 translates planning problem instances to ASP facts. `plasp` 3 supports the input languages [PDDL](https://helios.hud.ac.uk/scommv/IPC-14/software.html) (only basic features currently) and the [SAS](http://www.fast-downward.org/TranslatorOutputFormat) (full support of the current version 3), which is used by [Fast Downward](http://www.fast-downward.org/). Please get in touch with [Patrick Lühne](https://www.luehne.de) if you have any suggestions. ## Usage ### Translating PDDL to ASP Facts PDDL instances are translated to ASP facts as follows: ```bash $ plasp domain.pddl problem.pddl ``` Alternatively, PDDL instances may first be translated to SAS, the output format of [Fast Downward](http://www.fast-downward.org/). ```bash $ ./fast-downward.py --translate --build=release64 domain.pddl instance.pddl ``` This creates a file called `output.sas`, which may now be translated by `plasp`. ```bash $ plasp output.sas ``` ### Solving the Translated Instance The translated instance can finally be solved incrementally with `clingo` and a meta encoding, for instance, `pddl-meta-sequential-incremental.lp`: ```bash $ plasp domain.pddl problem.pddl > instance.lp $ clingo encodings/pddl-meta-sequential-incremental.lp instance.lp ``` ### Command-Line Interface ```bash $ plasp [files] [options] ``` `[files]` may be omitted, in which case the input is read from `std::cin`. The `[options]` are listed below: | **option** | **explanation** | |-----------------------------------|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | `-l` [ `--language` ] | Specify the input language (`SAS` or `PDDL`). Omit for automatic detection. | | `--warning-level` arg (=`normal`) | Specify whether to output warnings normally (`normal`), to treat them as critical errors (`error`), or to ignore them (`ignore`). | | `--color` arg (=`auto`) | Specify whether to colorize the output (`always`, `never`, or `auto`). | ## Building `plasp` requires a C++14 compiler (preferrably GCC ≥ 6.1 or clang ≥ 3.8), the `boost` libraries (≥ 1.55), and CMake for building. ```bash $ git clone https://github.com/potassco/plasp.git $ cd plasp $ mkdir -p build/release $ cd build/release $ cmake ../.. -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release $ make ``` The built `plasp` binary is then located at `plasp/build/release/bin/plasp`. ### Running the Tests `plasp` provides unit tests written using the [Google Test](https://github.com/google/googletest) framework. Before building and running the tests, make sure you have fetched the Google Test git submodule: ```bash $ git submodule init $ git submodule update ``` Afterward, build and run the tests as follows: ```bash $ make run-tests ``` ## Contributors * [Patrick Lühne](https://www.luehne.de) (`plasp` 3) ### Earlier Versions * René Knaebel * Murat Knecht