Gecode Reference Documentation
2.2.0
This document provides reference information about Gecode. The documentation is structured into three major groups: getting started, common programming tasks, and available functionality.This document corresponds to Gecode version 2.2.0, please consult the changelog for recent changes.
Getting started
For your first steps with Gecode, the following pages may be of interest:- Compiling and installing Gecode
- Compiling and linking against Gecode
- Notational conventions
- Brief glossary
To get started with modelling in Gecode, you may also want to have a look at our Example scripts (models).
Programming tasks
Documentation is available for the following tasks:- Programming models
- Programming search engines
- Programming propagators and branchings
- Programming variables
- Testing
- Reflection and serialization
Available functionality
The most important functionality is:The complete functionality can be found here.
The part Other available functionality documents existing propagators, variable implementations, and so on which serves as documentation of examples.
List and index content
Additionally, the documentation also features the following parts:The following lists and indices are available