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| | SetUserAttributeCommand (const std::string &attr, Expr expr) throw () |
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| | ~SetUserAttributeCommand () throw () |
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| void | invoke (SmtEngine *smtEngine) throw () |
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| Command * | exportTo (ExprManager *exprManager, ExprManagerMapCollection &variableMap) |
| | Maps this Command into one for a different ExprManager, using variableMap for the translation and extending it with any new mappings. More...
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| Command * | clone () const |
| | Clone this Command (make a shallow copy). More...
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| std::string | getCommandName () const throw () |
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| virtual void | invoke (SmtEngine *smtEngine, std::ostream &out) throw () |
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| virtual void | toStream (std::ostream &out, int toDepth=-1, bool types=false, size_t dag=1, OutputLanguage language=language::output::LANG_AUTO) const throw () |
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| std::string | toString () const throw () |
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| void | setMuted (bool muted) throw () |
| | If false, instruct this Command not to print a success message. More...
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| bool | isMuted () throw () |
| | Determine whether this Command will print a success message. More...
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| bool | ok () const throw () |
| | Either the command hasn't run yet, or it completed successfully (CommandSuccess, not CommandUnsupported or CommandFailure). More...
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| bool | fail () const throw () |
| | The command completed in a failure state (CommandFailure, not CommandSuccess or CommandUnsupported). More...
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| const CommandStatus * | getCommandStatus () const throw () |
| | Get the command status (it's NULL if we haven't run yet). More...
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| virtual void | printResult (std::ostream &out, uint32_t verbosity=2) const throw () |
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The command when an attribute is set by a user.
In SMT-LIBv2 this is done via the syntax (! expr :attr)
Definition at line 438 of file command.h.
This field contains a command status if the command has been invoked, or NULL if it has not.
This field is either a dynamically-allocated pointer, or it's a pointer to the singleton CommandSuccess instance. Doing so is somewhat asymmetric, but it avoids the need to dynamically allocate memory in the common case of a successful command.
Definition at line 194 of file command.h.