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19   * Based on the original MiniSat specification from:
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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.
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30  package org.sat4j.specs;
31  
32  /**
33   * The most general abstraction for handling a constraint.
34   * 
35   * @author leberre
36   * 
37   */
38  public interface IConstr {
39  
40      /**
41       * @return true iff the clause was learnt during the search
42       */
43      boolean learnt();
44  
45      /**
46       * @return the number of literals in the constraint.
47       */
48      int size();
49  
50      /**
51       * returns the ith literal in the constraint
52       * 
53       * @param i
54       *            the index of the literal
55       * @return a literal
56       */
57      int get(int i);
58  
59      /**
60       * To obtain the activity of the constraint.
61       * 
62       * @return the activity of the clause.
63       * @since 2.1
64       */
65      double getActivity();
66  
67      /**
68       * Partition constraints into the ones that can only be found once on the
69       * trail (e.g. clauses) and the ones that can be found several times (e.g.
70       * cardinality constraints and pseudo-boolean constraints).
71       * 
72       * @return true if the constraint can be used several times as a reason to
73       *         propagate a literal.
74       * @since 2.3.1
75       */
76      boolean canBePropagatedMultipleTimes();
77  }