重新审视字符串和正则表达式的约简

Andrew Reynolds, Andres Nötzli, Clark W. Barrett, C. Tinelli
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形式方法中求解器支持的弦理论包含大量的算子。字符串求解器通常将操作符缩减为一个核心片段,并在该片段上实现半决策过程,而不是实现直接对所有操作符进行推理的半决策过程。这些减少大大增加了约束的数量,因此必须谨慎地进行,以实现良好的性能。我们提出了从正则表达式到字符串约束的新颖缩减,并提出了一个框架,以最大限度地减少当前字符串约束缩减中引入的新变量。正则表达式约束的减少使字符串求解器能够处理此类约束的重要片段,而无需对正则表达式进行专门的推理。最小化简化约束中的变量数量可以使核心求解器解决这些约束的成本大大降低。我们在cvc4(一个广泛支持弦理论的最先进的SMT求解器)中实现这两种技术的实验评估表明,它们显着提高了求解器的性能。
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Reductions for Strings and Regular Expressions Revisited
The theory of strings supported by solvers in formal methods contains a large number of operators. Instead of implementing a semi-decision procedure that reasons about all the operators directly, string solvers often reduce operators to a core fragment and implement a semi-decision procedure over that fragment. These reductions considerably increase the number of constraints and thus have to be done carefully to achieve good performance. We propose novel reductions from regular expressions to string constraints and a framework for minimizing the introduction of new variables in current reductions of string constraints. The reductions of regular expression constraints enable string solvers to handle a significant fragment of such constraints without using dedicated reasoning over regular expressions. Minimizing the number of variables in the reduced constraints makes those constraints significantly cheaper to solve by the core solver. An experimental evaluation of our implementation of both techniques in cvc4, a state-of-the-art SMT solver with extensive support for the theory of strings, shows that they significantly improve the solver's performance.
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