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The following predicates are defined:
sat(+Expression)
Expression is a Boolean expression. This checks the consistency of the expression wrt. the accumulated constraints, and, if the check succeeds, tells the constraint that the expression be true.
If a variable X, occurring in the expression, is subsequently
unified with some term T, this is treated as a shorthand for the
constraint
?- sat(X=:=T).
taut(+Expression, ?Truth)
Expression is a Boolean expression. This asks whether the
expression is now entailed by the accumulated constraints
(Truth=1), or whether its negation is entailed by the accumulated
constraints (Truth=0). Otherwise, it fails.
labeling(+Variables)
Variables is a list of variables. The variables are instantiated to a list of 0s and 1s, in a way that satisfies any accumulated constraints. Enumerates all solutions by backtracking, but creates choicepoints only if necessary.