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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.
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25   * See www.minisat.se for the original solver in C++.
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30  package org.sat4j.specs;
31  
32  /**
33   * That enumeration defines the possible truth value for a variable: satisfied,
34   * falsified or unknown/undefined.
35   * 
36   * (that class moved from org.sat4j.minisat.core in earlier version of SAT4J).
37   * 
38   * @author leberre
39   * @since 2.1
40   */
41  public final class Lbool {
42  
43      public static final Lbool FALSE = new Lbool("F");
44      public static final Lbool TRUE = new Lbool("T");
45      public static final Lbool UNDEFINED = new Lbool("U");
46  
47      static {
48          // usual boolean rules for negation
49          FALSE.opposite = TRUE;
50          TRUE.opposite = FALSE;
51          UNDEFINED.opposite = UNDEFINED;
52      }
53  
54      private Lbool(String symbol) {
55          this.symbol = symbol;
56      }
57  
58      /**
59       * boolean negation.
60       * 
61       * @return Boolean negation. The negation of UNDEFINED is UNDEFINED.
62       */
63      public Lbool not() {
64          return this.opposite;
65      }
66  
67      /**
68       * Textual representation for the truth value.
69       * 
70       * @return "T","F" or "U"
71       */
72      @Override
73      public String toString() {
74          return this.symbol;
75      }
76  
77      /**
78       * The symbol representing the truth value.
79       */
80      private final String symbol;
81  
82      /**
83       * the opposite truth value.
84       */
85      private Lbool opposite;
86  
87  }