ppl: Parma Polyhedra Library

Description

The Parma Polyhedra Library (PPL) provides numerical abstractions especially targeted at applications in the field of analysis and verification of complex systems. These abstractions include convex polyhedra, defined as the intersection of a finite number of (open or closed) halfspaces, each described by a linear inequality (strict or non-strict) with rational coefficients; some special classes of polyhedra shapes that offer interesting complexity/precision tradeoffs; and grids which represent regularly spaced points that satisfy a set of linear congruence relations. The library also supports finite powersets and products of (any kind of) polyhedra and grids, a mixed integer linear programming problem solver using an exact-arithmetic version of the simplex algorithm, a parametric integer programming solver, and primitives for the termination analysis via the automatic synthesis of linear ranking functions.

It is written in C++, but comes with interfaces to C, Java, OCaml, and Prolog. PPL is one of the fastest implementations of polyhedral computations.

Benchmarks are included in this paper: https://arxiv.org/abs/cs/0612085

License

GPL v3+

Upstream Contact

Core Development Team

  • Roberto Bagnara (University of Parma)

  • Patricia M. Hill (University of Parma)

  • Enea Zaffanella (University of Parma)

Dependencies

  • gmp (or mpir)

Special Update/Build Instructions

Patches

  • ptrdiff_t-ppl-1.1.patch: Fixes to compile with gcc 4.9; C++ name lookup issue.

  • weak.patch: disable use of weak symbols on Cygwin64.

Type

standard

Version Information

package-version.txt:

1.2.p1

Equivalent System Packages

arch:

$ sudo pacman -S  ppl-devel

conda:

$ conda install ppl-devel

Debian/Ubuntu:

$ sudo apt-get install  ppl-devel

Fedora/Redhat/CentOS:

$ sudo yum install  ppl-devel

freebsd:

$ sudo pkg install ppl-devel

gentoo:

$ sudo emerge ppl-devel

homebrew:

$ brew install ppl-devel

nix:

$ nix-env --install ppl-devel

opensuse:

$ sudo zypper install ppl-devel

void:

$ sudo xbps-install  ppl-devel

See https://repology.org/project/ppl-devel/versions

If the system package is installed, ./configure will check whether it can be used.