[PPL-devel] Fwd: Fwd: PPL Interface Issue

Syed Sabah-ud-Din Gilani leepianz at gmail.com
Thu May 15 16:54:36 CEST 2014


Dear Sir,

 I have already tried the latest version of PPL and installed it
successfully but it didn't solved my problem, actually I need exact that
version (ppl 0.9) to compile PHAVer because due to change in PPL interface
PHAVer doesn't work and generates bunch of errors. I will be very glad if
you guide me to configure PPL-0.9.


Best Regards,
*Syed Sabah-ud-din Gilani*


On Thu, May 15, 2014 at 10:09 AM, Roberto Bagnara <bagnara at cs.unipr.it>wrote:

>
> Hello.
>
> PPL 0.9 is a very old release and it is no longer maintained.
> Please download the latest version and use that one.
>
> On 05/15/14 15:17, Syed Sabah-ud-Din Gilani wrote:
> > I am getting following error during installing ppl 0.9 and have gmp
> 4.2.2 installed on my ubuntu 32 bit operating system. I have also attached
> the 'config.log' file in mail. I need your guidlines.
> > .
> > .
> > .
> > /make[1]: Entering directory `/home/leepians/ppl-0.9'
> > Making all in utils
> > make[2]: Entering directory `/home/leepians/ppl-0.9/utils'
> > if g++ -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I..   -I/home/leepians/local/include  -W
> -Wall  -g -O2 -MT timings.o -MD -MP -MF ".deps/timings.Tpo" -c -o timings.o
> timings.cc; \
> >     then mv -f ".deps/timings.Tpo" ".deps/timings.Po"; else rm -f
> ".deps/timings.Tpo"; exit 1; fi
> > timings.cc: In function ‘void start_clock()’:
> > timings.cc:53:11: error: ‘exit’ was not declared in this scope
> >      exit(1);
> >            ^
> > timings.cc: In function ‘void print_clock(std::ostream&)’:
> > timings.cc:64:11: error: ‘exit’ was not declared in this scope
> >      exit(1);
> >            ^
> > make[2]: *** [timings.o] Error 1
> > make[2]: Leaving directory `/home/leepians/ppl-0.9/utils'
> > make[1]: *** [all-recursive] Error 1
> > make[1]: Leaving directory `/home/leepians/ppl-0.9'
> > make: *** [all] Error 2/
>
> This was fixed 6.5 years ago:
>
> commit f31fe07c6482a3fd5175a3400d0521c795bfb408
> Author: Roberto Bagnara <bagnara at cs.unipr.it>
> Date:   Sat Dec 29 17:42:00 2007 +0000
>
>     Include <cstdlib> for exit().
>
> > I have used the following commands to install ppl 0.9
> >
> > /C_INCLUDE_PATH=$MYPREFIX/include CXX_INCLUDE_PATH=$MYPREFIX/include
> LIBRARY_PATH=$MYPREFIX/lib ./configure --prefix=$MYPREFIX
> --with-libgmp-prefix=$MYPREFIX
>
> What are you trying to achieve by defining C_INCLUDE_PATH, CXX_INCLUDE_PATH
> and LIBRARY_PATH this way?
> Kind regards,
>
>    Roberto
>
> > On Fri, Apr 4, 2014 at 8:49 AM, Roberto Bagnara <bagnara at cs.unipr.it<mailto:
> bagnara at cs.unipr.it>> wrote:
> >
> >     Roberto Bagnara <bagnara at cs.unipr.it <mailto:bagnara at cs.unipr.it>>
> wrote:
> >
> >     >Syed Sabah-ud-Din Gilani <leepianz at gmail.com <mailto:
> leepianz at gmail.com>> wrote:
> >     >
> >     >>Dear Sir,
> >     >>
> >     >>It seems to come from a use of string, and there are very few
> place in
> >     >>Phaver where strings are used. I have already discussed with Dr.
> Goran
> >     >>(Phaver author) but he told me that they did't tested Phaver with
> PPL
> >     >>0.9
> >     >>and later. He guided me to comment out methods that are excluded
> from
> >     >>ppl
> >     >>1.1 and I did it. Sir, could this error be due to those commented
> >     >>methods
> >     >>i.e shrink_bounding_box etc and if so, let me know the alternate
> >     >>methods.
> >     >>
> >     >>Best Regards,
> >     >>*Syed Sabah-ud-din Gilani*
> >     >>
> >     >>
> >     >>On Thu, Apr 3, 2014 at 11:15 AM, Roberto Bagnara
> >     >><bagnara at cs.unipr.it <mailto:bagnara at cs.unipr.it>>wrote:
> >     >>
> >     >>> Syed Sabah-ud-Din Gilani <leepianz at gmail.com <mailto:
> leepianz at gmail.com>> wrote:
> >     >>>
> >     >>> >Dear Sir,
> >     >>> >
> >     >>> >I have attached the ppl-1.1 'config.log' file. Actually I am
> >     >working
> >     >>on
> >     >>> >Phaver hybrid model checker that uses PPL. After configuring
> >     >>everything
> >     >>> >successfully when I start checking my model in Phaver it
> generates
> >     >>> >error. I
> >     >>> >have also mentioned my input and resulting output below.
> >     >>> >
> >     >>> >*Input:*
> >     >>> >-bash-3.2$ *./phaver mutex_2.pha          *
> >     >>> >
> >     >>> >Note: mutex_2.pha is a phaver file that contains model to parse
> and
> >     >>> >verify.
> >     >>> >
> >     >>> >*Output:*
> >     >>> >
> >     >>> >  Parsing file mutex_2.pha.
> >     >>> >  -------------------------
> >     >>> >File Opened
> >     >>> >YY Parse started
> >     >>> >terminate called after throwing an instance of
> 'std::out_of_range'
> >     >>> >  what():  basic_string::substr
> >     >>> >Aborted
> >     >>> >-bash-3.2$
> >     >>> >
> >     >>> >I am waiting and  will be very glade to have your positive
> >     >response.
> >     >>> >
> >     >>> >
> >     >>> >Best Regards,
> >     >>> >*Syed Sabah-ud-din Gilani*
> >     >>> >
> >     >>> >
> >     >>> >---------- Forwarded message ----------
> >     >>> >From: Roberto Bagnara <bagnara at cs.unipr.it <mailto:
> bagnara at cs.unipr.it>>
> >     >>> >Date: Fri, Mar 21, 2014 at 12:45 PM
> >     >>> >Subject: Re: [PPL-devel] Fwd: PPL Interface Issue
> >     >>> >To: Syed Sabah-ud-Din Gilani <leepianz at gmail.com <mailto:
> leepianz at gmail.com>>
> >     >>> >Cc: The Parma Polyhedra Library developers' list
> >     >>> ><ppl-devel at cs.unipr.it <mailto:ppl-devel at cs.unipr.it>>
> >     >>> >
> >     >>> >
> >     >>> >On 03/21/14 08:13, Syed Sabah-ud-Din Gilani wrote:
> >     >>> >> I have used ppl 0.9 in my project, now I am upgrading it to
> ppl
> >     >>1.1,
> >     >>> >during compilation I had ppl interface issue i.e.
> >     >>*shrink_bounding_box*
> >     >>> >and
> >     >>> >some other functions not found. I have commented all these
> >     >functions
> >     >>> >and
> >     >>> >compiled my project successfully, now when I try to parse some
> file
> >     >>it
> >     >>> >returns me the following error:
> >     >>> >> *
> >     >>> >> *
> >     >>> >> *terminate called after throwing an instance of
> >     >>'std::out_of_range'*
> >     >>> >> *  what():  basic_string::substr*
> >     >>> >> *Aborted*
> >     >>> >>
> >     >>> >> I want guidelines and will be glade to have you positive
> >     >response.
> >     >>> >
> >     >>> >Dear Syed,
> >     >>> >
> >     >>> >more details are needed.  Please explain what exactly is
> happening,
> >     >>> >include the exact output you obtain from the compiler, explain
> what
> >     >>> >you mean by "when I try to parse some file", and include the
> >     >>> >`config.log' file that is generated by the `configure'
> >     >>> >script with which you configured PPL 1.1.
> >     >>> >Kind regards,
> >     >>> >
> >     >>> >   Roberto
> >     >>> >
> >     >>> >--
> >     >>> >     Prof. Roberto Bagnara
> >     >>> >
> >     >>> >Applied Formal Methods Laboratory - University of Parma, Italy
> >     >>> >mailto:bagnara at cs.unipr.it <mailto:bagnara at cs.unipr.it>
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> >     >>> >                              mailto:
> roberto.bagnara at bugseng.com <mailto:roberto.bagnara at bugseng.com>
> >     >>>
> >     >>> Hello Syed.  What makes you think the problem is related to the
> PPL?
> >     >
> >     >>From
> >     >>> the output message you provided I see nothing suggesting this.
>  Did
> >     >>you get
> >     >>> in touch with the Phaver authors/maintainers?
> >     >>> Kind regards,
> >     >>>
> >     >>>       Roberto
> >     >>> --
> >     >>> Sent from my Android phone with K-9 Mail. Please excuse my
> brevity.
> >     >>>
> >     >>
> >     >>
> >
> >>------------------------------------------------------------------------
> >     >>
> >     >>_______________________________________________
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> >     >>http://www.cs.unipr.it/mailman/listinfo/ppl-devel
> >     >
> >     >Dear Syed, I cannot check myself right now, but if you look at the
> PPL
> >     >sources, you should see that string::substr() is only used
> (indirectly)
> >     >in methods called ascii_load().  I very much doubt the ascii_load(),
> >     >but please check that as well.  If I am correct, then your
> observation
> >     >has nothing to do with the PPL.
> >     >Kind regards,
> >     >
> >     >     Roberto
> >     >--
> >     >Sent from my Android phone with K-9 Mail. Please excuse my brevity.
> >     >_______________________________________________
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> >
> >     Sorry: one sentence got cut.  I meant to tell you that I very much
> doubt Phaver uses the ascii_load() methods: please check that.
> >     --
> >     Sent from my Android phone with K-9 Mail. Please excuse my brevity.
> >
> >
>
>
> --
>      Prof. Roberto Bagnara
>
> Applied Formal Methods Laboratory - University of Parma, Italy
> mailto:bagnara at cs.unipr.it
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