I am defining z3
varialbes and types in z3py
, like X=Int('X')
or X=EnumSort('X',['Y',...])
in case X,Y,...
are non-ascii character strings, in my case, Japanese.
My system is Python3.7.6
and z3py 4.8.7.0
on MacOs 10.15.7
. The response from the system is,
File "/usr/local/lib/python3.7/site-packages/z3/z3core.py", line 1588, in Z3_mk_string_symbol
r = _elems.f(a0, _str_to_bytes(a1))
ctypes.ArgumentError: argument 2: <class 'TypeError'>: wrong type
How can I solve the problem? For the variable case, I found a trick X=Int('X'.encode())
, though this did not work for EnumSort
.
z3py
but in Python 3 strings are Unicode and should handle any code point, so it seems like a bug inz3py
, esp. since the failure was on a_str_to_bytes
function. Perhaps it isn't using UTF-8 for the conversion, but some legacy encoding?