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UPUnsupportedProblemTypeError: implies keyword #610
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Hi @MFaisalZaki, can you also provide the python code to reproduce the error? |
Hi @alvalentini, I tried to provide a code to reproduce the bug since the original code that generated the bug is part of my research, and I cannot share it for now. My code follows the following pattern:
The pattern is that I solve the planning task using I hope this helps. If not, please feel free to close the issue until I release my original code, and then we can reopen it again. Thanks. |
Hi again @alvalentini, I could reproduce the bug using one of the publicly available packages. Please install this Python package to reproduce this:
Using the same domain and problem files provided earlier with this code snippet, you can reproduce the bug.
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Also, you can try it without the need for an external package.
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@MFaisalZaki I tried to reproduce the bug but I was not able. Looking at the error message, the However the code that you provided should not select pyperplan to ground the problem. And if I try to run your code, pyperplan is not selected and I get no errors. Which version of the library are you using? And which versions of the engines? |
@alvalentini here are the packages versions installed:
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Ok, the problem is the one you reported in #593 and that is solved in #594. The fix it is still not in a stable release but if you install the latest version of the library it should be fixed. You can install the |
great, thanks @alvalentini. |
The parser throws due to an
implies
keyword:We can use Compliers to simplify such expressions. However, I can't figure out which compiler I should use.
Here is the planning task that throws this exception.
Thanks
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