islpy is a Python wrapper around Sven Verdoolaege's isl, a library for manipulating sets and relations of integer points bounded by linear constraints.
Supported operations on sets include
- intersection, union, set difference,
- emptiness check,
- convex hull,
- (integer) affine hull,
- integer projection,
- computing the lexicographic minimum using parametric integer programming,
- coalescing, and
- parametric vertex enumeration.
It also includes an ILP solver based on generalized basis reduction, transitive closures on maps (which may encode infinite graphs), dependence analysis and bounds on piecewise step-polynomials.
Islpy comes with comprehensive documentation.
Requirements: islpy needs a C++ compiler to build. It can optionally make use of GMP for support of large integers.
One important thing to know about islpy is that it exposes every function in isl
that is visible in the headers, not just what isl's authors consider its
documented, public API (marked by __isl_export
). These (technically)
undocumented functions are marked in the islpy documentation. Many of them are useful
and essential for certain operations, but isl's API stability guarantees do not
apply to them. Use them at your own risk.