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// Copyright 2010-2018 Google LLC
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package com.google.ortools.examples;

import com.google.ortools.sat.CpModel;
import com.google.ortools.sat.IntVar;
import com.google.ortools.sat.Literal;

/**
 * Reification is the action of associating a Boolean variable to a constraint. This boolean
 * enforces or prohibits the constraint according to the value the Boolean variable is fixed to.
 *
 * <p>Half-reification is defined as a simple implication: If the Boolean variable is true, then the
 * constraint holds, instead of an complete equivalence.
 *
 * <p>The SAT solver offers half-reification. To implement full reification, two half-reified
 * constraints must be used.
 */
public class ReifiedSampleSat {
  static {
    System.loadLibrary("jniortools");
  }

  public static void main(String[] args) throws Exception {
    CpModel model = new CpModel();

    IntVar x = model.newBoolVar("x");
    IntVar y = model.newBoolVar("y");
    IntVar b = model.newBoolVar("b");

    // Version 1: a half-reified boolean and.
    model.addBoolAnd(new Literal[] {x, y.not()}).onlyEnforceIf(b);

    // Version 2: implications.
    model.addImplication(b, x);
    model.addImplication(b, y.not());

    // Version 3: boolean or.
    model.addBoolOr(new Literal[] {b.not(), x});
    model.addBoolOr(new Literal[] {b.not(), y.not()});
  }
}