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@yowasp/boolector
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This package provides Boolector binaries built for WebAssembly. See the overview of the YoWASP project for details.
At the moment, this package only provides an API allowing to run Boolector in a virtual filesystem; no binaries are provided.
This package provides one function:
runBoolectorFor more detail, see the documentation for the JavaScript YoWASP runtime.
The version of this package is derived from the upstream Boolector package version in the X.Y.Z-N.M format, where the symbols are:
X: Boolector major versionY: Boolector minor versionZ: Boolector patch versionN: zero for packages built from boolector releases, N for packages built from unreleased boolector snapshots; N is the amount of commits since the latest releaseM: package build version; disambiguates different builds produced from the same Boolector source treeWith this scheme, there is a direct correspondence between upstream versions and SemVer NPM package versions.
This package is covered by the MIT license, which is the same as the Boolector license.
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We found that @yowasp/boolector demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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