Scippy

SCIP

Solving Constraint Integer Programs

type_reader.h File Reference

Detailed Description

type definitions for input file readers

Author
Tobias Achterberg

Definition in file type_reader.h.

#include "scip/def.h"
#include "scip/type_retcode.h"
#include "scip/type_result.h"
#include "scip/type_scip.h"

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Macros

#define SCIP_DECL_READERCOPY(x)   SCIP_RETCODE x (SCIP* scip, SCIP_READER* reader)
 
#define SCIP_DECL_READERFREE(x)   SCIP_RETCODE x (SCIP* scip, SCIP_READER* reader)
 
#define SCIP_DECL_READERREAD(x)   SCIP_RETCODE x (SCIP* scip, SCIP_READER* reader, const char* filename, SCIP_RESULT* result)
 
#define SCIP_DECL_READERWRITE(x)
 

Typedefs

typedef struct SCIP_Reader SCIP_READER
 
typedef struct SCIP_ReaderData SCIP_READERDATA
 

Macro Definition Documentation

#define SCIP_DECL_READERCOPY (   x)    SCIP_RETCODE x (SCIP* scip, SCIP_READER* reader)

copy method for reader plugins (called when SCIP copies plugins)

input:

  • scip : SCIP main data structure
  • reader : the reader itself

Definition at line 46 of file type_reader.h.

#define SCIP_DECL_READERFREE (   x)    SCIP_RETCODE x (SCIP* scip, SCIP_READER* reader)

destructor of reader to free user data (called when SCIP is exiting)

input:

  • scip : SCIP main data structure
  • reader : the reader itself

Definition at line 55 of file type_reader.h.

Referenced by SCIP_DECL_READERWRITE().

#define SCIP_DECL_READERREAD (   x)    SCIP_RETCODE x (SCIP* scip, SCIP_READER* reader, const char* filename, SCIP_RESULT* result)

problem reading method of reader

input:

  • scip : SCIP main data structure
  • reader : the reader itself
  • filename : full path and name of file to read, or NULL if stdin should be used
  • result : pointer to store the result of the file reading call

possible return values for *result:

  • SCIP_SUCCESS : the reader read the file correctly and created an appropriate problem
  • SCIP_DIDNOTRUN : the reader is not responsible for given input file

If the reader detected an error in the input file, it should return with RETCODE SCIP_READERROR or SCIP_NOFILE.

Definition at line 71 of file type_reader.h.

Referenced by SCIP_DECL_READERCOPY().

#define SCIP_DECL_READERWRITE (   x)
Value:
SCIP_RETCODE x (SCIP* scip, SCIP_READER* reader, FILE* file, \
const char* name, SCIP_PROBDATA* probdata, SCIP_Bool transformed, \
SCIP_OBJSENSE objsense, SCIP_Real objscale, SCIP_Real objoffset, \
SCIP_VAR** vars, int nvars, int nbinvars, int nintvars, int nimplvars, int ncontvars, \
SCIP_VAR** fixedvars, int nfixedvars, int startnvars, \
SCIP_CONS** conss, int nconss, int maxnconss, int startnconss, \
SCIP_Bool genericnames, SCIP_RESULT* result)
enum SCIP_Result SCIP_RESULT
Definition: type_result.h:51
enum SCIP_Retcode SCIP_RETCODE
Definition: type_retcode.h:53
#define SCIP_Bool
Definition: def.h:53
enum SCIP_Objsense SCIP_OBJSENSE
Definition: type_prob.h:41
struct SCIP_ProbData SCIP_PROBDATA
Definition: type_prob.h:44
#define SCIP_Real
Definition: def.h:127

problem writing method of reader; NOTE: if the parameter "genericnames" is TRUE, then SCIP already set all variable and constraint names to generic names; therefore, this method should always use SCIPvarGetName() and SCIPconsGetName();

input:

  • scip : SCIP main data structure
  • reader : the reader itself
  • file : output file, or NULL if standard output should be used
  • name : problem name
  • probdata : user problem data set by the reader
  • transformed : TRUE iff problem is the transformed problem
  • objsense : objective sense
  • objscale : scalar applied to objective function; external objective value is extobj = objsense * objscale * (intobj + objoffset)
  • objoffset : objective offset from bound shifting and fixing
  • vars : array with active variables ordered binary, integer, implicit, continuous
  • nvars : number of active variables in the problem
  • nbinvars : number of binary variables
  • nintvars : number of general integer variables
  • nimplvars : number of implicit integer variables
  • ncontvars; : number of continuous variables
  • fixedvars : array with fixed and aggregated variables
  • nfixedvars : number of fixed and aggregated variables in the problem
  • startnvars : number of variables existing when problem solving started
  • conss : array with constraints of the problem
  • nconss : number of constraints in the problem
  • maxnconss : maximum number of constraints existing at the same time
  • startnconss : number of constraints existing when problem solving started
  • genericnames : using generic variable and constraint names?
  • result : pointer to store the result of the file reading call

possible return values for *result:

  • SCIP_SUCCESS : the reader wrote the file correctly
  • SCIP_DIDNOTRUN : the reader is not responsible for given input file

If the reader detected an error while writing the output file, it should return with RETCODE SCIP_WRITEERROR

Definition at line 110 of file type_reader.h.

Typedef Documentation

typedef struct SCIP_Reader SCIP_READER

reader data structure

Definition at line 36 of file type_reader.h.

typedef struct SCIP_ReaderData SCIP_READERDATA

reader specific data

Definition at line 37 of file type_reader.h.