The source code and dockerfile for the GSW2024 AI Lab.
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Getting Started

Download

We mirror our master branch to github.com. If you want to use the newest bleeding edge version, you can checkout from https://github.com/smtrat/carl. Although we try to keep the master branch stable, there is a chance that the current revision is broken. You can check here if the current revision compiles and all the unit tests work.

We regularly tag reasonably stable versions. You can find them at https://github.com/smtrat/carl/releases.

Quick installation guide

  • Make sure all @subpage dependencies "dependencies" are available.
  • Download the latest release or clone the git repository from https://github.com/smtrat/carl.
  • Prepare the build. @code{.sh} $ mkdir build && cd build && cmake ../ @endcode
  • Build carl (with tests and documentation). @code{.sh} $ make $ make test doc @endcode

Sample installations:

Using CArL

CArL registers itself in the CMake system, hence to include CArL in any other CMake project, just use find_package(carl).

To use CArL in other projects, link against the shared or static library created in build/.

Supported platforms

We have tested carl successfully on the following platforms:

  • Arch Linux with Clang 3.9.1 and GCC 6.2.1
  • Ubuntu 14.04 LTS with several compilers on Travis CI
  • OS X 10.11 with several compilers on Travis CI

We usually support at least all clang and gcc versions starting from those shipped with the latest Ubuntu LTS or Debian stable releases. As of now, this is clang-3.8 and newer and gcc-5 and newer.

Advanced building topics

Troubleshooting

If you're experiencing problems, take a look at our @subpage troubleshooting section. If that doesn't help you, feel free to contact us.