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% PATH CONSISTENCY, simple
% thom fruehwirth ECRC 941201, simplified version of time-pc.chr
% 980311 Thom Fruehwirth, LMU, adapted to Sicstus CHR
:- use_module(library(chr)).
handler path.
option(already_in_heads,on).
constraints con/3.
% con(X,Y,C) means that constraint C holds between variables X and Y
intersect_xy_xy @ con(X, Y, C1), con(X, Y, C2) <=>
inter(C1, C2, C3),
con(X,Y,C3).
intersect_xy_yx @ con(X, Y, C1), con(Y, X, CR) <=>
invert(CR, C2),
inter(C1, C2, C3),
con(X,Y,C3).
propagate_xy_yz @ con(X, Y, C1), con(Y, Z, C2) ==>
trans(C1, C2, C3)
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con(X, Z, C3).
propagate_xy_xz @ con(X, Y, CR), con(X, Z, C2) ==>
invert(CR,C1),
trans(C1, C2, C3)
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con(Y, Z, C3).
propagate_xy_zy @ con(X, Y, C1), con(Z, Y, CR) ==>
invert(CR,C2),
trans(C1, C2, C3)
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con(X, Z, C3).
% Example ---------------------------------
% constraints are < and >
invert(<,>).
invert(>,<).
% fail if empty constraint would be produced
inter(C,C,C).
% fail if most general constraint would be produced
trans(C,C,C).
% ?- con(A,B,>),con(A,C,>),con(B,D,>),con(C,D,>).
/*--------------- eof path.pl ----------------------------------------------*/