This removes all results obtained with our planner where memouts were
encountered. These were mainly due to the fact that we didn’t configure
the planner to respect the memory limit in the first place. With this
configuration now in place, we can redo all the affected measurements in
order to get actual, useful results.
Some instances have hyphens within variable names. Unfortunately,
support for hyphens in variable names was missing in plasp 3.1.0, which
resulted in incorrect ASP output. Additionally, clingo just printed an
info message in the affected cases, which is why these incorrect
benchmark runs weren’t easy to spot immediately.
This removes all the affected results in order to run them again with
plasp 3.1.1. Note that the new release doesn’t change anything else, and
thus, the other results aren’t invalidated by the plasp update.