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NAME

       e_axfilter - manual page for e_axfilter 2.6 Floral Guranse

SYNOPSIS

       e_axfilter [options] [files]

DESCRIPTION

       e_axfilter 2.6 "Floral Guranse"

       This  program applies SinE-like goal-directed filters to a problem specification (a set of
       clauses and/or formulas) to generate reduced problem specifications  that  are  easier  to
       handle  for a theorem prover, but still are likely to contain all the axioms necessary for
       a proof (if one exists).

       In default mode, the program reads  a  problem  specification  and  an  (optional)  filter
       specification, and produces one reduced output file for each filter given. Note that while
       all standard input formats (LOP, TPTP-2 and TPTP-3  are  supported,  output  is  only  and
       automatically  in  TPTP-3.  Also  note  that  unlike  most  of  the  other  tools in the E
       distribution, this program does not support pipe-based input and  output,  since  it  uses
       file  names  generated  from  the  input file name and filter names to store the different
       result files

OPTIONS

       -h

       --help

              Print a short description of program usage and options.

       -V

       --version

              Print the version number of the prover. Please include this with  all  bug  reports
              (if any).

       -v

       --verbose[=<arg>]

              Verbose  comments  on  the  progress  of the program. This technical information is
              printed to stderr. The short form or the long form without the optional argument is
              equivalent to --verbose=1.

       -o <arg>

       --output-file=<arg>

              Redirect  output  into  the  named  file (this affects only some output, as most is
              written to automatically generated files based on the input and filter names.

       -s

       --silent

              Equivalent to --output-level=0.

       -l <arg>

       --output-level=<arg>

              Select an output level, greater values imply more verbose output.

       -f <arg>

       --filter=<arg>

              Specify the filter definition file. If not set, the system will uses  the  built-in
              default.

       -S

       --seed-symbols[=<arg>]

              Enable artificial seeding of the axiom selection process and determine which symbol
              classes should be used to generate different  sets.The  argument  is  a  string  of
              letters,  each  indicating  one  class  of  symbols to use. 'p' indicates predicate
              symbols, 'f' non-constant function symbols, and 'c' constants. Note that this  will
              create potentially multiple output files for each activated symbols. The short form
              or the long form without the optional argument is equivalent to --seed-symbols=p.

       --seed-subsample[=<arg>]

              Subsample from the set of eligible seed symbols. The argument  is  a  one-character
              designator  for  the  method  ('m'  uses  the  symbols that occur in the most input
              formulas, 'l' uses the symbols that occur in the least number of formulas, and  'r'
              samples  randomly), followed by the number of symbols to select. The option without
              the optional argument is equivalent to --seed-subsample=r1000.

       -m

       --seed-method[=<arg>]

              Specify how to select seed axioms when artificially seeding is used.The argument is
              a  string  of letters, each indicating one method to use. The letters are: 'l': use
              the syntactically largest axiom in which the seed symbol occurs.  'd': use the most
              diverse axiom in which the seed symbol occurs, i.e. the symbol with the largest set
              of different symbols.  'a': use all axioms in which the seed  symbol  occurs.   For
              'l'  and  'd', if there are multiple candidates, use the first one.If the option is
              not set, 'a' is assumed. The short form or  the  long  form  without  the  optional
              argument is equivalent to --seed-method=lda.

       -d

       --dump-filter

              Print the filter definition in force.

       --lop-in

              Set E-LOP as the input format. If no input format is selected by this or one of the
              following options, E will guess the input format based on the first token. It  will
              almost  always  correctly recognize TPTP-3, but it may misidentify E-LOP files that
              use TPTP meta-identifiers as logical symbols.

       --lop-format

              Equivalent to --lop-in.

       --tptp-in

              Parse TPTP-2 format instead of E-LOP (but note that includes are handled  according
              to TPTP-3 semantics).

       --tptp-format

              Equivalent to --tptp-in.

       --tptp2-in

              Synonymous with --tptp-in.

       --tptp2-format

              Synonymous with --tptp-in.

       --tstp-in

              Parse  TPTP-3  format  instead  of  E-LOP  (Note  that TPTP-3 syntax is still under
              development, and the version in E may not be fully conforming at all times. E works
              on all TPTP 6.3.0 FOF and CNF input files (including includes).

       --tstp-format

              Equivalent to --tstp-in.

       --tptp3-in

              Synonymous with --tstp-in.

       --tptp3-format

              Synonymous with --tstp-in.

REPORTING BUGS

       Report bugs to <schulz@eprover.org>. Please include the following, if possible:

       * The version of the package as reported by eprover --version.

       * The operating system and version.

       * The exact command line that leads to the unexpected behaviour.

       * A description of what you expected and what actually happened.

       * If possible all input files necessary to reproduce the bug.

COPYRIGHT

       Copyright  1998-2021  by  Stephan  Schulz, schulz@eprover.org, and the E contributors (see
       DOC/CONTRIBUTORS).

       This program is a part of the distribution of the equational theorem  prover  E.  You  can
       find  the  latest  version  of  the  E  distribution  as well as additional information at
       http://www.eprover.org

       This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of
       the  GNU  General  Public  License  as  published  by the Free Software Foundation; either
       version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.

       This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY  WARRANTY;
       without  even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
       See the GNU General Public License for more details.

       You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this  program
       (it  should  be  contained  in  the  top  level  directory of the distribution in the file
       COPYING); if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330,
       Boston, MA  02111-1307 USA

       The original copyright holder can be contacted via email or as

       Stephan  Schulz  DHBW  Stuttgart  Fakultaet  Technik  Informatik  Rotebuehlplatz  41 70178
       Stuttgart Germany