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The SMT-LIB Standard Version 2.0

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This paper introduces Version 2 of the SMT-LIB Standard, a major upgrade of the previous Version 1.2 which, in addition to simplifying and extending the languages of that version, includes a new command language for interfacing with SMT solvers.
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The SMT-LIB initiative is an international effort, supported by research groups worldwide, with the two-fold goal of producing an extensive on-line library of benchmarks and promoting the adoption of common languages and interfaces for SMT solvers. This paper introduces Version 2 of the SMT-LIB Standard. This is a major upgrade of the previous Version 1.2 which, in addition to simplifying and extending the languages of that version, includes a new command language for interfacing with SMT solvers.

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