ASAP Answer Set Application Programming
Project description
ASAP - Answer Set Application Programming
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Running examples
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* ./bin/asap-example-onoffswitch
This is the most simple example of a switch.
* ./bin/asap-tetris
This example is the game Tetris, including a player
name, increasing difficulty with increasing score,
and a high score list.
* ./bin/asap-aplagent
This example is an interactive action plan inspector
that works with domain and action description files
from APLAgent that can be obtained from
http://mbal.tk/APLAgentMgr/ and is distributed
under GPL license.
Installation
------------
* If you do not have it: install `pip3`: for example under Ubuntu via
```$ sudo apt-get install python3-pip```
* Install ASAP with pip3, see PyPi repository at https://pypi.python.org/pypi/asap
```$ pip3 install asap --user```
* Setup Python to use the "Userinstall" environment that allows you to install Python programs without overwriting system packages. This is achieved by adding the following to your `.profile` or `.bashrc` file:
export PYTHONUSERBASE=~/.local/
export PATH=$PATH:~/.local/bin
* Run ASAP the first time. This will help to download and build pyclingo if you do not have pyclingo for Python 3 already usable via `import clingo`:
```$ asap```
The first run of asap might ask you to enter the sudo password
to install several packages.
(If you do not want to enter your sudo password: abort, install the packages manually, and later run `asap` again.)
* Ubuntu 16.04 is tested
* Debian 8.6 (jessie) is tested
* Ubuntu 14.04 can not work without manual installation of cmake 3.1 or higher (for buildling clingo)
Running `asap`
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* cat <program> |./bin/asap <arguments>
Citation
--------
Schüller, Peter, and Antonius Weinzierl.
"Answer Set Application Programming: a Case Study on Tetris."
ICLP (Technical Communications). 2015.
http://ceur-ws.org/Vol-1433/tc_17.pdf
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Running examples
----------------
* ./bin/asap-example-onoffswitch
This is the most simple example of a switch.
* ./bin/asap-tetris
This example is the game Tetris, including a player
name, increasing difficulty with increasing score,
and a high score list.
* ./bin/asap-aplagent
This example is an interactive action plan inspector
that works with domain and action description files
from APLAgent that can be obtained from
http://mbal.tk/APLAgentMgr/ and is distributed
under GPL license.
Installation
------------
* If you do not have it: install `pip3`: for example under Ubuntu via
```$ sudo apt-get install python3-pip```
* Install ASAP with pip3, see PyPi repository at https://pypi.python.org/pypi/asap
```$ pip3 install asap --user```
* Setup Python to use the "Userinstall" environment that allows you to install Python programs without overwriting system packages. This is achieved by adding the following to your `.profile` or `.bashrc` file:
export PYTHONUSERBASE=~/.local/
export PATH=$PATH:~/.local/bin
* Run ASAP the first time. This will help to download and build pyclingo if you do not have pyclingo for Python 3 already usable via `import clingo`:
```$ asap```
The first run of asap might ask you to enter the sudo password
to install several packages.
(If you do not want to enter your sudo password: abort, install the packages manually, and later run `asap` again.)
* Ubuntu 16.04 is tested
* Debian 8.6 (jessie) is tested
* Ubuntu 14.04 can not work without manual installation of cmake 3.1 or higher (for buildling clingo)
Running `asap`
--------------
* cat <program> |./bin/asap <arguments>
Citation
--------
Schüller, Peter, and Antonius Weinzierl.
"Answer Set Application Programming: a Case Study on Tetris."
ICLP (Technical Communications). 2015.
http://ceur-ws.org/Vol-1433/tc_17.pdf
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