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NAME

       SPASS - automated theorem prover for full first-order logic with equality

SYNOPSIS

       SPASS [options] [inputfile]

DESCRIPTION

       SPASS is an automated theorem prover for full sorted first-order logic with equality that
       extends superposition by sorts and a splitting rule for case analysis.  SPASS can also be
       used as a modal logic and description logic theorem prover.

OPTIONS

       Command line options in SPASS are implemented via modifications to the GNU command line
       option package for C. Just giving the option sets its value to 1 and means enabling the
       option. In order to disable an option the value has to be set to 0 by declaring -Option=0.
       The following options are currently supported by SPASS:

       -Auto
           Enables/disables the auto mode where SPASS configures itself automatically.  The
           inference/reduction rules, the sort technology, the ordering and precedence as well as
           the splitting and selection strategy are set.  In auto mode SPASS is complete. Mixing
           the auto mode with user defined options may destroy completeness.  Default is 1.

       -Stdin
           Enables/disables input in SPASS via stdin. The file argument is ignored. Default is 0.

       -Interactive
           Enables/disables the interactive mode. First, SPASS is given a set of axioms and then
           the prover accepts subsequent proof tasks. Default is 0.

       -Flotter
           Enables/disables the CNF translation mode of SPASS. If the option is set, SPASS only
           performs a clause normal form translation. If no output file argument is given SPASS
           prints the CNF to stdout. Default is 0.

       -SOS
           Enables/disables the set of support strategy. Default is 0.

       -Splits=n
           Sets the number of possible splitting applications to n. If n=-1 then the number of
           splits is not limited. Default is 0.

       -Memory=n
           Sets the amount of memory available to SPASS for the proof search to n bytes.  The
           memory needed to startup SPASS cannot be restricted.  Default is -1 meaning that
           memory allocations is only restricted by available memory.

       -TimeLimit=n
           Sets a time limit for the proof search to n seconds. Default is -1 meaning that SPASS
           may run forever. The time limit is polled when SPASS selects a new clause for
           inferences. If a single inference step causes an explosion to the number of generated
           clauses it may therefore happen that a given time limit is significantly exceeded.

       -DocSST
           Enables/disables documentation output for static soft typing.  The used sort theory as
           well as the (failed) proof attempt for the sort constraint is printed.  Default is 0.

       -DocProof
           Enables/disables proof documentation. If SPASS finds a proof it is eventually printed.
           If SPASS finds a saturation, the saturated set of clauses is eventually printed.
           Enabling proof documentation may significantly decrease SPASS's performance, because
           the prover must store clauses that can be thrown away otherwise. Default is 0.

       -DocSplit
           Sets the documentation of split backtracking steps. If set to 1, the current
           backtracking level is printed. If set to 2, it also prints in case of a split
           backtrack the backtracked clauese.  Default is 0.

       -Loops
           Sets the maximal number of mainloop iterations for SPASS.  Default is -1.

       -PSub
           Enables/disables printing of subsumed clauses.  Default is 0.

       -PRew
           Enables/disables printing of simple rewrite applications.  Default is 0.

       -PCon
           Enables/disables printing of condensation applications.  Default is 0.

       -PTaut
           Enables/disables printing of tautology deletion applications.  Default is 0.

       -PObv
           Enables/disables printing of obvious reduction applications.  Default is 0.

       -PSSi
           Enables/disables printing of sort simplification applications.  Default is 0.

       -PSST
           Enables/disables printing of static soft typing applications.  All deleted clauses are
           printed.  Default is 0.

       -PMRR
           Enables/disables printing of matching replacement resolution applications.  Default is
           0.

       -PUnC
           Enables/disables printing of unit conflict applications.  Default is 0.

       -PAED
           Enables/disables printing of clauses where redundant equations have been removed
           (assignment equation deletion).

       -PDer
           Enables/disables printing of clauses derived by inferences.  Default is 0.

       -PGiven
           Enables/disables printing of the given clause, selected to perform inferences.
           Default is 0.

       -PLabels
           Enables/disables printing of labels. If the -DocProof is set and no labels for
           formulae are provided by the input, SPASS generates generic labels that are then
           printed by enabling this option.  Default is 0.

       -PKept
           Enables/disables printing of kept clauses. These are clauses generated by inferences
           (backtracking) that are not redundant.  Clauses derived during input
           reduction/saturation are not printed.  Default is 0.

       -PProblem
           Enables/disables printing of the input clause set.  Default is 1.

       -PEmptyClause
           Enables/disables printing of derived empty clauses.  Default is 0.

       -PStatistic
           Enables/disables printing of a final statistics on derived/backtracked/kept clauses,
           performed splits, used time and used space.  Default is 1.

       -FPModel
           Enables/disables the output of an eventually found model to a file. If set to 1, all
           clauses in the final set are printed. If set to 2, only potentially productive clauses
           are printed, that are clauses with no selected negative literal and a maximal positive
           one. If <problemfile> is the name of the input problem and the eventually generated
           set is saturated, the saturation is printed to the file <problemfile>.model, for
           otherwise to <problemfile>.clauses. The latter case may, e.g., be caused by a time
           limit.  Default is 0.

       -FPDFGProof
           Enables/disables the output of an eventually found proof to a file. Using this option
           requires to set the option -DocProof. If <problemfile> is the name of the input
           problem the proof is printed to <problemfile>.prf.  Default is 0.

       -PFlags
           Enables/disables the output of all flag values. The flag settings are printed at the
           end of a SPASS run in form of a DFG-Syntax input section.  Default is 0.

       -POptSkolem
           Enables/disables the output of optimized Skolemization applications.  Default is 0.

       -PStrSkolem
           Enables/disables the output of strong Skolemization applications.  Default is 0.

       -PBDC
           Enables/disables the output of clauses deleted because of bound restrictions.  Default
           is 0.

       -PBInc
           Enables/disables the output of bound restriction changes.  Default is 0.

       -PApplyDefs
           Enables/disables printing of expansions of atom definitions.  Default is 0.

       -Select
           Sets the selection strategy for SPASS. If set to 0 no selection of negative literals
           is done. If set to any other value, at most one negative literal in a clause is
           selected. If set to 1 negative literals in clauses with more than one maximal literal
           are selected.  Either a negative literal with a predicate from the selection list (see
           below) is chosen or if no such negative literal is available, a negative literal with
           maximal weight is chosen.  If set to 2 negative literals are always selected. Again,
           either a negative literal with a predicate from the selection list (see below) is
           chosen or if no such negative literal is available, a negative literal with maximal
           weight is chosen.  The latter case results in an ordered hyperresolution like behavior
           of ordered resolution.  If set to 3 any negative literal with a predicate specified by
           the selection list (see below) is selected.  Default is 1.

       -RInput
           Enables/disables the reduction of the initial clause set.  Default is 1.

       -Sorts
           Determines the monadic literals that built the sort constraint for the initial clause
           set.  If set to 0, no sort constraint is built. If set to 1, all negative monadic
           literals with a variable as argument form the sort constraint.  If set to 2, all
           negative monadic literals form the sort constraint.  Setting -Sorts to 2 may harm
           completeness, since sort constraints are subject to the basic strategy and to static
           soft typing.  Default is 1.

       -SatInput
           Enables/disables input saturation. The saturation is incomplete but is guaranteed to
           terminate.  Default is 0.

       -WDRatio
           Sets the ratio between given clauses selected by weight or the depth in the search
           space. The weight is the sum of all symbol weights determined by the -FuncWeight and
           -VarWeight options. The depth of all initial clauses is 0 and clauses generated by
           inferences get the maximal depth of a parent clause plus 1.  Default is 5, meaning
           that 4 clauses are selected by weight and the fifth clause is selected by depth.

       -PrefCon
           Sets the ratio to compute the weight for conjecture clauses and therefore allows to
           prefer those. Default is 0 meaning that the weight computation for conjecture clauses
           is not changed.

       -FullRed
           Enables/disables full reduction. If set to 0, only the set of worked off clauses is
           completely inter-reduced. If set to 1, all currently hold clauses (worked off and
           usable) are completely inter-reduced.  Default is 1.

       -FuncWeight
           Sets the weight of function/predicate symbols. The weight of clauses is the sum of all
           symbol weights. This weight is considered for the selection of the given clause.
           Default is 1.

       -VarWeight
           Sets the weight of variable symbols (see -FuncWeight).  Default is 1.

       -PrefVar
           Enables/disables the preference for clauses with many variables.  While clauses are
           selected by weight, if this option is set and two clauses have the same weight, the
           clause with more variable occurrences is preferred.  Default is 0.

       -BoundMode
           Selects the mode for bound restrictions. Mode 0 means no restriction, if set to 1 all
           newly generated clauses are restricted by weight (see -BoundStart) and if set to 2
           clauses are restricted by depth. Default is 0.

       -BoundStart
           The start restriction of the selected bound mode. For example, if bound mode is 1 and
           bound start set to 5, all clauses with a weight larger than 5 are deleted until the
           set is saturated.  This causes an increase of the used bound value that is determined
           by the minimal increase saving a before deleted clause. Default is -1 meaning no bound
           restriction.

       -BoundLoops
           The number of loops applying the actions restrictions/increasing bound.  If the number
           of loops is exceeded all bound restrictions are cancelled. Default is 1.

       -ApplyDefs
           Sets the maximal number of applications of atom definitions to input formulae.
           Default is 0, meaning no applications at all.

       -Ordering
           Sets the term ordering. If 0 then KBO is selected, if 1 the RPOS is selected. Default
           is 0.

       -CNFQuantExch
           If set, non-constant Skolem terms in the clausal form of the conjecture are replaced
           by constants.  Will automatically be set for the optimized functional translation of
           modal or description logic formulae.  Default is 0.

       -CNFOptSkolem
           Enables/disables optimized Skolemization.  Default is 1.

       -CNFStrSkolem
           Enables/disables Strong Skolemization.  Default is 1.

       -CNFProofSteps
           Sets the maximal number of proof steps in an optimized Skolemization proof attempt.
           Default is 100.

       -CNFSub
           Enables/disables subsumption on the clauses generated by the CNF procedure.  Default
           is 1.

       -CNFCon
           Enables/disables condensing on the clauses generated by the CNF procedure.  Default is
           1.

       -CNFRedTime
           Sets the overall amount of time in seconds to be spend on reduction during CNF
           transformation. Affected reductions are optimized Skolemization, condensing, and
           subsumption. Default is -1 meaning that the reduction time is not limited at all.

       -CNFRenaming
           Enables/disables formula renaming.  If set to 1 optimized renaming is enabled that
           minimizes the number of eventually generated clauses.  If set to 2 complex renaming is
           enabled that introduces a new Skolem predicate for every complex  formula, i.e., any
           formula that is not a literal.  If set to 3 quantification renaming is enabled that
           introduces a new Skolem predicate for every subformula starting with a quantifier.
           Default is 1.

       -CNFRenMatch
           If set, renaming variant subformulae are replaced by the same Skolem literal.  Default
           is 1.

       -CNFPRenaming
           Enables/disables the printing of formula renaming applications.  Default is 0.

       -CNFFEqR
           Enables/disables certain equality reduction techniques on the formula level. Default
           is 1.

       -IEmS
           Enables/disables the inference rule Empty Sort.  Default is 0.

       -ISoR
           Enables/disables the inference rule Sort Resolution.  Default is 0.

       -IEqR
           Enables/disables the inference rule Equality Resolution.  Default is 0.

       -IERR
           Enables/disables the inference rule Reflexivity Resolution.  Default is 0.

       -IEqF
           Enables/disables the inference rule Equality Factoring.  Default is 0.

       -IMPm
           Enables/disables the inference rule Merging Paramodulation.  Default is 0.

       -ISpR
           Enables/disables the inference rule Superposition Right.  Default is 0.

       -IOPm
           Enables/disables the inference rule Ordered Paramodulation.  Default is 0.

       -ISPm
           Enables/disables the inference rule Standard Paramodulation.  Default is 0.

       -ISpL
           Enables/disables the inference rule Superposition Left.  Default is 0.

       -IORe
           Enables/disables the inference rule Ordered Resolution.  If set to 1, Ordered
           Resolution is enabled but no resolution inferences with equations are generated. If
           set to 2, equations are considered for Ordered Resolution steps as well.  Default is
           0.

       -ISRe
           Enables/disables the inference rule Standard Resolution.  If set to 1, Standard
           Resolution is enabled but no resolution inferences with equations are generated. If
           set to 2, equations are considered for Standard Resolution steps as well.  Default is
           0.

       -ISHy
           Enables/disables the inference rule Standard Hyper-Resolution.  Default is 0.

       -IOHy
           Enables/disables the inference rule Ordered Hyper-Resolution.  Default is 0.

       -IURR
           Enables/disables the inference rule Unit Resulting Resolution.  Default is 0.

       -IOFc
           Enables/disables the inference rule Ordered Factoring.  If set to 1, Ordered Factoring
           is enabled but only factoring inferences with positive literals are generated. If set
           to 2, negative literals are considered for inferences as well.  Default is 0.

       -ISFc
           Enables/disables the inference rule Standard Factoring.  Default is 0.

       -IUnR
           Enables/disables the inference rule Unit Resolution.  Default is 0.

       -IBUR
           Enables/disables the inference rule Bounded Depth Unit Resolution.  Default is 0.

       -IDEF
           Enables/disables the inference rule Apply Definitions.  Currently not supported.
           Default is 0.

       -RFRew
           Enables/disables the reduction rule Forward Rewriting.  If set to 1 unit rewriting and
           non-unit rewriting based on a subsumption test is activated.  If set to 2 in addition
           to unit and non-unit rewriting local contextual rewriting is activated.  If set to 3
           in  addition to unit and non-unit rewriting subterm contextual rewriting is
           activiated. Subterm contextual rewriting subsumes local contextual rewriting.  If set
           to 4 in addition of the rewriting rules of 3, subterm contextual rewriting also tests
           for negative literal elimination.  Default is 0.

       -RBRew
           Enables/disables the reduction rule Backward Rewriting.  Same values and meaning as
           for flag -RFRew but used in backward direction.  Default is 0.

       -RFMRR
           Enables/disables the reduction rule Forward Matching Replacement Resolution.  Default
           is 0.

       -RBMRR
           Enables/disables the reduction rule Backward Matching Replacement Resolution.  Default
           is 0.

       -RObv
           Enables/disables the reduction rule Obvious Reduction.  Default is 0.

       -RUnC
           Enables/disables the reduction rule Unit Conflict.  Default is 0.

       -RTer
           Enables/disables the terminator by setting the maximal number of non-unit clauses to
           be used during the search.  Default is 0.

       -RTaut
           Enables/disables the reduction rule Tautology Deletion. If set to 1, only syntactic
           tautologies are detected and deleted. If set to 2, additionally semantic tautologies
           are removed.  Default is 0.

       -RSST
           Enables/disables the reduction rule Static Soft Typing.  Default is 0.

       -RSSi
           Enables/disables the reduction rule Sort Simplification.  Default is 0.

       -RFSub
           Enables/disables the reduction rule Forward Subsumption Deletion.  Default is 0.

       -RBSub
           Enables/disables the reduction rule Backward Subsumption Deletion.  Default is 0.

       -RAED
           Enables/disables the reduction rule Assignment Equation Deletion.  This rule removes
           particular occurrences of equations from clauses.  If set to 1, the reduction is
           guaranteed to be sound.  If set to 2, the reduction is only sound if any potential
           model of the considered problem has a non-trivial domain.  Default is 0.

       -RCon
           Enables/disables the reduction rule Condensation.  Default is 0.

       -TDfg2OtterOptions
           Enables/disables the inclusion of an Otter options header. This option only applies to
           dfg2otter. If set to 1 it includes a setting that makes Otter nearly complete. If set
           to 2 it activates auto modus and if set to 3 it activates the auto2 modus.  Default is
           0.

       -EML
           A special EML flag for modal logic or description logic formulae.  Never needs to be
           set explicitly.  Is set during parsing.

       -EMLAuto
           Intended for EML Autonomous mode, as yet not functional.  Default is 0.

       -EMLTranslation
           Determines the translation method used for modal logic or description logic formulae.
           If set to 0, the standard relational translation method (which is determined by the
           usual Kripke semantics) is used.  If set to 1, the functional translation method is
           used.  If set to 2, the optimised functional translation method is used.  If set to 3,
           the semi-functional translation method is used.  A variation of the optimised
           functional translation method is used, when the following settings are specified:
           -EMLTranslation=2 -EMLFuncNary=1.  The translation will be in terms of n-ary
           predicates instead of unary predicates and paths.  In the current implementation the
           standard relational translation method is most general. Some restrictions apply to the
           other methods. The functional translation method and semi-functional translation
           methods are available only for the basic multi-modal logic K(m) possibly with serial
           (total) modalities (-EMLTheory=1), plus nominals (ABox statements), terminological
           axioms and general inclusion and equivalence axioms. The optimised functional
           translation methods are implemented only for K(m), possibly with serial modalities.
           Default is 0.

       -EML2Rel
           If set, propositional/Boolean-type formulae are converted to relational formulae
           before they are translated to first-order logic.  Default is 0.

       -EMLTheory
           Determines which background theory is assumed.  If set to 0, the background theory is
           empty.  If set to 1, then seriality (the background theory for KD) is added for all
           modalities.  If set to 2, then reflexivity (the background theory for KT) is added for
           all modalities.  If set to 3, then symmetry (the background theory for KB) is added
           for all modalities.  If set to 4, then transitivity (the background theory for K4) is
           added for all modalities.  If set to 5, then Euclideanness (the background theory for
           K5) is added for all modalities.  If set to 6, then transitivity and Euclideanness
           (the background theory for S4) is added for all modalities.  If set to 7, then
           reflexivity, transitivity and Euclideanness (the background theory for S5) is added
           for all modalities.  Default is 0.

       -EMLFuncNdeQ
           If set, diamond formulae are translated according to tr(dia(phi),s) = nde(s) /\ exists
           x tr(phi,[s x]) (a nde / quantifier formula), otherwise the translation is in
           accordance with tr(dia(phi),s) = exists x nde(s) /\ tr(phi,[s x]) (a quantifier / nde
           formula).  The transltion for box formulae is defined dually.  Setting this flag is
           only meaningful when the flag for the functional or semi functional translation method
           is set.  Default is 1.

       -EMLFuncNary
           If set, the functional translation into fluted logic is used.  This means n-ary
           predicate symbols are used instead of unary predicate symbols and paths.  Setting this
           flag is only meaningful for testing local satisfiability/validity in multi-modal K.
           Default is 0.

       -EMLFFSorts
           If set, sorts for terms are used.  Default is 0.

       -EMLElimComp
           If set, try to eliminate relational composition in modal parameters.  Default is 0.

       -EMLPTrans
           If set, the EML to first-order logic translation is documented.  Default is 0.

       -TPTP
           If set, SPASS expects an input file in TPTP syntax.  Default is 0.

       -rf If set, SPASS deletes the input file before termination.  Default is 0.

EXAMPLES

       To run SPASS on a single file without options:

               SPASS  I<filename>

       To disable all SPASS output except for the final result:

               SPASS  -PGiven=0 -PProblem=0 I<filename>

NOTES

       You can also specify options for SPASS in the input problem.  In the DFG syntax, you would
       use

               list_of_settings(SPASS).
               {*
                 set_flag(DocProof,1).
               *}
               end_of_list.

       to set the DocProof flag.

       There are three types of options you can set in the input:

       set_flag(<flag>,<value>).
           Sets a flag to a value. Valid flags and values are described in the OPTIONS section.

       set_precedence(<comma-separated list of function and/or predicate symbols>).
           Sets the precedence for the listed symbols. The precedence is decreasing from left to
           right, i.e. the leftmost symbol has the highest precedence.

           Every entry in the list has the form

                   SYMBOL | (SYMBOL, WEIGHT [, {l, r, m}])

           You can use the second form to assign weights to symbols (for KBO) or a status (for
           RPOS). Status is either @t{l} for left-to-right, @t{m} for multiset, or @t{r} for
           right-to-left. Weight is given as an integer.

       set_DomPred(<comma-separated list of predicate symbols>).
           Listed predicate (DomPred for dominant predicate) symbols are first ordered according
           to their precedence, not according to their argument lists. Only in case of equal
           predicates, the arguments are examined. For example, if we add the option

                   set_DomPred(P).

           then in the clause

                    -> R(f(x,y),a), P(x,a).

           the atom P(x,a) is strictly maximal.  Predicates listed by the set_DomPred option are
           compared according to the precedence.

       set_selection(<comma-separated list of predicate symbols>).
           Sets the selection list that can be employed by the Select flag (see above).

       set_ClauseFormulaRelation(<comma separated list auf tuples (<clause number>, sequence of
       axiom name strings)).
           This list is in particular set by FLOTTER and enables SPASS for an eventually found
           proof to show the relation between the clauses used in the proof and the input
           formulas.  If combined with option DocProof, then there needs to be an entry for every
           clause number.  Otherwise an error is reported.

                   set_ClauseFormulaRelation((1,ax2),(2,ax1),(3,ax3,ax1)).

SEE ALSO

       checkstat(1), filestat(1), pcs(1), pgen(1), rescmp(1), tpform(1), tpget(1), deprose(1),
       dfg2otter(1), dfg2otterpl(1), dfg2dfg(1)

AUTHORS

       Contact : spass@mpi-inf.mpg.de