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type_relax.h
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25/**@file type_relax.h
26 * @ingroup TYPEDEFINITIONS
27 * @brief type definitions for relaxators
28 * @author Tobias Achterberg
29 */
30
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32
33#ifndef __SCIP_TYPE_RELAX_H__
34#define __SCIP_TYPE_RELAX_H__
35
36#include "scip/def.h"
37#include "scip/type_retcode.h"
38#include "scip/type_result.h"
39#include "scip/type_scip.h"
40
41#ifdef __cplusplus
42extern "C" {
43#endif
44
45typedef struct SCIP_Relax SCIP_RELAX; /**< relaxator */
46typedef struct SCIP_Relaxation SCIP_RELAXATION; /**< relaxator */
47typedef struct SCIP_RelaxData SCIP_RELAXDATA; /**< locally defined relaxator data */
48
49
50/** copy method for relaxator plugins (called when SCIP copies plugins)
51 *
52 * input:
53 * - scip : SCIP main data structure
54 * - relax : the relaxator itself
55 */
56#define SCIP_DECL_RELAXCOPY(x) SCIP_RETCODE x (SCIP* scip, SCIP_RELAX* relax)
57
58/** destructor of relaxator to free user data (called when SCIP is exiting)
59 *
60 * input:
61 * - scip : SCIP main data structure
62 * - relax : the relaxator itself
63 */
64#define SCIP_DECL_RELAXFREE(x) SCIP_RETCODE x (SCIP* scip, SCIP_RELAX* relax)
65
66/** initialization method of relaxator (called after problem was transformed)
67 *
68 * input:
69 * - scip : SCIP main data structure
70 * - relax : the relaxator itself
71 */
72#define SCIP_DECL_RELAXINIT(x) SCIP_RETCODE x (SCIP* scip, SCIP_RELAX* relax)
73
74/** deinitialization method of relaxator (called before transformed problem is freed)
75 *
76 * input:
77 * - scip : SCIP main data structure
78 * - relax : the relaxator itself
79 */
80#define SCIP_DECL_RELAXEXIT(x) SCIP_RETCODE x (SCIP* scip, SCIP_RELAX* relax)
81
82/** solving process initialization method of relaxator (called when branch and bound process is about to begin)
83 *
84 * This method is called when the presolving was finished and the branch and bound process is about to begin.
85 * The relaxator may use this call to initialize its branch and bound specific data.
86 *
87 * input:
88 * - scip : SCIP main data structure
89 * - relax : the relaxator itself
90 */
91#define SCIP_DECL_RELAXINITSOL(x) SCIP_RETCODE x (SCIP* scip, SCIP_RELAX* relax)
92
93/** solving process deinitialization method of relaxator (called before branch and bound process data is freed)
94 *
95 * This method is called before the branch and bound process is freed.
96 * The relaxator should use this call to clean up its branch and bound data.
97 *
98 * input:
99 * - scip : SCIP main data structure
100 * - relax : the relaxator itself
101 */
102#define SCIP_DECL_RELAXEXITSOL(x) SCIP_RETCODE x (SCIP* scip, SCIP_RELAX* relax)
103
104/** execution method of relaxator
105 *
106 * The method is called in the node processing loop. It solves the current subproblem's relaxation.
107 * Like the LP relaxation, the relaxator should only operate on COLUMN variables.
108 *
109 * input:
110 * - scip : SCIP main data structure
111 * - relax : the relaxator itself
112 * - lowerbound : pointer to store a lowerbound for the current node
113 * - result : pointer to store the result of the relaxation call
114 *
115 * possible return values for *result (if more than one applies, the first in the list should be used):
116 * - SCIP_CUTOFF : the node is infeasible in the variable's bounds and can be cut off
117 * - SCIP_CONSADDED : an additional constraint was generated, and the relaxator should not be called again on the
118 * same relaxation
119 * - SCIP_REDUCEDDOM : a variable's domain was reduced, and the relaxator should not be called again on the same
120 * relaxation
121 * - SCIP_SEPARATED : a cutting plane was generated, and the relaxator should not be called again on the same relaxation
122 * - SCIP_SUCCESS : the relaxator solved the relaxation and should not be called again on the same relaxation
123 * - SCIP_SUSPENDED : the relaxator interrupted its solving process to wait for additional input (e.g. cutting
124 * planes); however, it is able to continue the solving in order to improve the dual bound
125 * - SCIP_DIDNOTRUN : the relaxator was skipped
126 */
127#define SCIP_DECL_RELAXEXEC(x) SCIP_RETCODE x (SCIP* scip, SCIP_RELAX* relax, SCIP_Real* lowerbound, SCIP_RESULT* result)
128
129#ifdef __cplusplus
130}
131#endif
132
133#endif
common defines and data types used in all packages of SCIP
struct SCIP_RelaxData SCIP_RELAXDATA
Definition: type_relax.h:47
result codes for SCIP callback methods
type definitions for return codes for SCIP methods
type definitions for SCIP's main datastructure