I want to parse a String
that depicts a propositional formula and then find all models of the propositional formula with a SAT solver.
Now I can parse a propositional formula with the hatt package; see the testParse
function below.
I can also run a SAT solver call with the SBV library; see the testParse
function below.
Question:
How do I, at runtime, generate a value of type Predicate
like myPredicate
within the SBV library that represents the propositional formula I just parsed from a String? I only know how to manually type the forSome_ $ \x y z -> ...
expression, but not how to write a converter function from an Expr
value to a value of type Predicate
.
-- cabal install sbv hatt
import Data.Logic.Propositional
import Data.SBV
-- Random test formula:
-- (x or ~z) and (y or ~z)
-- graphical depiction, see: https://www.wolframalpha.com/input/?i=%28x+or+~z%29+and+%28y+or+~z%29
testParse = parseExpr "test source" "((X | ~Z) & (Y | ~Z))"
myPredicate :: Predicate
myPredicate = forSome_ $ \x y z -> ((x :: SBool) ||| (bnot z)) &&& (y ||| (bnot z))
testSat = do
x <- allSat $ myPredicate
putStrLn $ show x
main = do
putStrLn $ show $ testParse
testSat
{-
Need a function that dynamically creates a Predicate
(as I did with the function (like "\x y z -> ..") for an arbitrary expression of type "Expr" that is parsed from String.
-}
Information that might be helpful:
Here is the link to the BitVectors.Data: http://hackage.haskell.org/package/sbv-3.0/docs/src/Data-SBV-BitVectors-Data.html
Here is example code form Examples.Puzzles.PowerSet:
import Data.SBV
genPowerSet :: [SBool] -> SBool
genPowerSet = bAll isBool
where isBool x = x .== true ||| x .== false
powerSet :: [Word8] -> IO ()
powerSet xs = do putStrLn $ "Finding all subsets of " ++ show xs
res <- allSat $ genPowerSet `fmap` mkExistVars n
Here is the Expr data type (from hatt library):
data Expr = Variable Var
| Negation Expr
| Conjunction Expr Expr
| Disjunction Expr Expr
| Conditional Expr Expr
| Biconditional Expr Expr
deriving Eq