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Thanks to:
- Chad Brewbaker for fixing a memory leak in 2017.
- Adam Buchbinder of Google for submitting patches in November 2013 to fix a
number of issues with CVC3 (which were also applicable to CVC4's compatibility
interface).
- David Cok of GrammaTech, Inc., for suggesting numerous improvements in CVC4's
SMT-LIBv2 compliance in 2013 and 2014.
- Peter Collingbourne (formerly of the Multicore Programming Group at Imperial
College London, headed by Alastair Donaldson) for developing and submitting a
number of patches in September 2012 related to SMT-LIBv2 compliance.
- Simon Dierl for fixing the ENABLE_BEST option in the build system in 2019.
- Finn Haedicke of University of Bremen, Germany for fixing namespace specifiers
in CVC4's version of minisat in 2015.
- Pat Hawks for writing tests for CVC4's Java API.
- Thomas Hunger for some important patches to CVC4's SWIG interfaces in March
2014.
- Andrew V. Jones for several fixes in 2019 and 2020.
- Mark Laws for fixes in the test suite for Windows in 2017.
- Ken Matsui for fixing compiler warnings in 2019.
- Cristian Mattarei of Stanford University for fixing an issue with parsing
floating point numbers in 2017.
- Jordy Ruiz of University of Toulouse for fixing throw specifiers on the theory
output channels in 2015.
- Clement Pit-Claudel of MIT for improving the signal handling support for
Windows builds in 2017.
- Florian Schanda for improving the readability of output of get-model in 2018.
- Tom Smeding for a fix in the contrib/get-antlr-3.4 script in 2018.
- Piotr Troja for several fixes in 2019.
- Arjun Viswanathan for improvements in the CVC and the SMT2 parser.
- Amalee Wilson for a modification of our branch-and-bound method in the linear
integer solver to generate ternary clauses instead of binary clauses in 2020.
The new method is inspired by the Unit-Cube Tests of Bromberger and Weidenbach
at IJCAR'2016.
- Fabian Wolff in 2016 for fixing several spelling mistakes.
- Justin Xu for contributing to refactoring CVC4's preprocessing infrastructure.