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2    * SAT4J: a SATisfiability library for Java Copyright (C) 2004-2008 Daniel Le Berre
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19   * Based on the original MiniSat specification from:
20   * 
21   * An extensible SAT solver. Niklas Een and Niklas Sorensson. Proceedings of the
22   * Sixth International Conference on Theory and Applications of Satisfiability
23   * Testing, LNCS 2919, pp 502-518, 2003.
24   *
25   * See www.minisat.se for the original solver in C++.
26   * 
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28  package org.sat4j.tools;
29  
30  import org.sat4j.core.VecInt;
31  import org.sat4j.specs.ContradictionException;
32  import org.sat4j.specs.ISolver;
33  import org.sat4j.specs.IVecInt;
34  import org.sat4j.specs.TimeoutException;
35  
36  /**
37   * Computes models with a minimal subset (with respect to set inclusion) of
38   * negative literals. This is done be adding a clause containing the negation of
39   * the negative literals appearing in the model found (which prevents any
40   * interpretation containing that subset of negative literals to be a model of
41   * the formula).
42   * 
43   * Computes only one model minimal for inclusion, since there is currently no
44   * way to save the state of the solver.
45   * 
46   * @author leberre
47   * 
48   * @see org.sat4j.specs.ISolver#addClause(IVecInt)
49   */
50  public class Minimal4InclusionModel extends SolverDecorator<ISolver> {
51  
52  	private static final long serialVersionUID = 1L;
53  
54  	/**
55  	 * @param solver
56  	 */
57  	public Minimal4InclusionModel(ISolver solver) {
58  		super(solver);
59  	}
60  
61  	/*
62  	 * (non-Javadoc)
63  	 * 
64  	 * @see org.sat4j.ISolver#model()
65  	 */
66  	@Override
67  	public int[] model() {
68  		int[] prevmodel = null;
69  		IVecInt vec = new VecInt();
70  		IVecInt cube = new VecInt();
71  		// backUp();
72  		try {
73  			do {
74  				prevmodel = super.model();
75  				vec.clear();
76  				cube.clear();
77  				for (int q : prevmodel) {
78  					if (q < 0) {
79  						vec.push(-q);
80  					} else {
81  						cube.push(q);
82  					}
83  				}
84  				addClause(vec);
85  			} while (isSatisfiable(cube));
86  		} catch (TimeoutException e) {
87  			throw new IllegalStateException("Solver timed out");
88  		} catch (ContradictionException e) {
89  			// added trivial unsat clauses
90  		}
91  		// restore();
92  		int[] newmodel = new int[vec.size()];
93  		for (int i = 0, j = 0; i < prevmodel.length; i++) {
94  			if (prevmodel[i] < 0) {
95  				newmodel[j++] = prevmodel[i];
96  			}
97  		}
98  
99  		return newmodel;
100 	}
101 }