The CUDD package is a package written in C for the manipulation of decision diagrams. It supports binary decision diagrams (BDDs), algebraic decision diagrams (ADDs), and Zero-Suppressed BDDs (ZDDs).
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To get started with CUDD, you need to place the repository somewhere on your machine. The simplest way to do so is to add it as a submodule inside the Git repository of your project.
git submodule add https://github.com/SSoelvsten/cudd external/cudd
git submodule update
Then include the following line in your project's CMakeLists.txt.
add_subdirectory(external/cudd cudd)
Finally, every single executable target is linked to CUDD in the CMakeLists.txt file with the following lines.
add_executable(<target> <source>)
target_link_libraries(<target> cudd)
At this point, you may include the C header "cudd.h"
and/or the C++ header
"cuddObj.hh"
and get started on programming.
Building the API documentation is possible via the cudd-doc
target (requires
Doxygen to be installed). You can then open doc/html/index.html
in the CUDD
project build directory.
Next to the CUDD library in cudd/ and its C++11 API in cplusplus/ and its dependencies, this folder also contains the following.
Also included in this distribution is the dddmp library by Giampiero Cabodi and Stefano Quer.
This directory contains a set of packages that allow you to build a test application based on the CUDD package.
The test application provided in this kit is called nanotrav and is a simple-minded FSM traversal program. (See the README file and the man page nanotrav.1 in the nanotrav directory for the details.) It is included so that you can run a sanity check on your installation.
This software is distributed under the BSD-3-Clause license.
This fork of CUDD has diverged from the official version; please open an issue on this repository for requests or bug reports. For feedback on CUDD itself in general, please send your feedback to the original author, Fabio Somenzi:
Fabio Somenzi
University of Colorado at Boulder
ECE Dept.
Boulder, CO 80309-0425
Fabio@Colorado.EDU
http://vlsi.colorado.edu/~fabio