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Trusted

Trusted part of Smtlink.

Introduction

Subtopics

Translation-datatypes
Datatypes for the translation in trusted clause-processor
Smt-run
SMT-run runs the configured SMT solver then interprets the result and feed it back to ACL2.
Smt-prove
SMT-prove is the main functions for transliteration into SMT languages and calling the external SMT solver.
Smt-write
SMT-write writes out the translated string to a SMT file as configured.
Smt-trusted-cp
The trusted clause processor
Z3-py
The Z3 python interface related books.