Add 240+16 instances of the string matching problems.#10
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Thank you again for the submission. This looks like an interesting hard benchmark set. We will likely do some more tests (like running SMT solvers on the benchmarks), but they will be likely included in the upcoming release. |
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Instances include substring matching problems and string matching problems with wildcards.
The former determines whether the pattern string exists in the text string. Compared with randomly generated instances, the benchmark includes more complex instances(100+16 instances).
The latter determines whether two strings with wildcards match. It uses
re.allcharand(re.* re.allchar)to represent wildcards, and compares the result ofre.interwithre.noneto determine whether they match. Modern SMT2 solvers are not able to solve this type of problem well(130 instances).