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We use the following exit codes, listing the names as used in [[http://hg.fast-downward.org/file/tip/src/search/utils/system.h|src/search/utils/system.h]] and [[http://hg.fast-downward.org/file/tip/driver/returncodes.py|driver/returncodes.py]]. They are grouped in four blocks. Fast Downward returns the following positive exit codes, listing the names as used in [[https://github.com/aibasel/downward/blob/main/src/search/utils/system.h|src/search/utils/system.h]] and [[https://github.com/aibasel/downward/blob/main/driver/returncodes.py|driver/returncodes.py]]. If it gets killed by a specific signal, it returns the signal as exit code, except for SIGXCPU which we intercept. The exit codes we defined are grouped in four blocks. 
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The first block (0-9) represents succesful termination of a component which does not prevent the execution of further components. The first block (0-9) represents successful termination of a component which does not prevent the execution of further components.
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|| 1 || SEARCH_PLAN_FOUND_AND_OUT_OF_MEMORY || Only for portfolios: at least one plan was found and another component ran out of memory. ||
|| 2 || SEARCH_PLAN_FOUND_AND_OUT_OF_TIME || Only for portfolios: at least one plan was found and another component ran out of time. ||
|| 3 || SEARCH_PLAN_FOUND_AND_OUT_OF_MEMORY_AND_TIME || Only for portfolios: at least one plan was found, another component ran out of memory, and yet another one ran out of time. ||
|| 1 || SEARCH_PLAN_FOUND_AND_OUT_OF_MEMORY || Only returned by portfolios: at least one plan was found and another component ran out of memory. ||
|| 2 || SEARCH_PLAN_FOUND_AND_OUT_OF_TIME || Only returned by portfolios: at least one plan was found and another component ran out of time. ||
|| 3 || SEARCH_PLAN_FOUND_AND_OUT_OF_MEMORY_AND_TIME || Only returned by portfolios: at least one plan was found, another component ran out of memory, and yet another one ran out of time. ||
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The second block (10-19) represents unsuccesful, but error-free termination which prevents the execution further components The second block (10-19) represents unsuccessful, but error-free termination which prevents the execution of further components
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The third block (20-29) represents expected failures which prevents the execution further components The third block (20-29) represents expected failures which prevents the execution of further components
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|| 21 || TRANSLATE_OUT_OF_TIME || Time exhausted. Currently not used. ||
|| 232 || TRANSLATE_SIGXCPU || Time exhausted. Only
supported under Linux ||
|| 21 || TRANSLATE_OUT_OF_TIME || Time exhausted. Not supported on Windows because we use SIGXCPU to kill the planner. ||
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|| 23 || SEARCH_OUT_OF_TIME || Timeout occured. Only returned by portfolios. ||
|| -24 || SEARCH_
SIGXCPU || Timeout occured. Only supported under Linux and only returned by non-portfolios. ||
|| 23 || SEARCH_OUT_OF_MEMORY_AND_TIME || Only returned by portfolios if one component ran out of memory and another one out of time. ||
|| 23 || SEARCH_OUT_OF_TIME || Timeout occurred. Not supported on Windows because we use SIGXCPU to kill the planner. ||
|| 24 || SEARCH_OUT_OF_MEMORY_AND_TIME || Only returned by portfolios: one component ran out of memory and another one out of time. ||
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The fourth block (30-39) represents unrecoverable failures which prevents the execution further components The fourth block (30-39) represents unrecoverable failures which prevents the execution of further components
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|| 30 || TRANSLATE_CRITICAL_ERROR || Critical error: something went wrong (e.g. translator bug, but also malformed PDDL input) || || 30 || TRANSLATE_CRITICAL_ERROR || Critical error: something went wrong (e.g. translator bug, but also malformed PDDL input). ||
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|| 35 || DRIVER_CRITICAL_ERROR || Something went wrong in the driver (e.g. failed setting resource limits, ill-defined portfolio, complete plan generated after an incomplete one). ||
|| 36 || DRIVER_INPUT_ERROR || Usage error: wrong or missing command line options, including (implicitly) specifying non-existing paths (e.g. for input files or build directory). ||
|| 37 || DRIVER_UNSUPPORTED || Requested unsupported feature (e.g. limiting memory on macOS). ||

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Exit Codes

Fast Downward returns the following positive exit codes, listing the names as used in src/search/utils/system.h and driver/returncodes.py. If it gets killed by a specific signal, it returns the signal as exit code, except for SIGXCPU which we intercept. The exit codes we defined are grouped in four blocks.

The first block (0-9) represents successful termination of a component which does not prevent the execution of further components.

Code

Name

Meaning

0

SUCCESS

All run components successfully terminated (translator: completed, search: found a plan, validate: validated a plan)

1

SEARCH_PLAN_FOUND_AND_OUT_OF_MEMORY

Only returned by portfolios: at least one plan was found and another component ran out of memory.

2

SEARCH_PLAN_FOUND_AND_OUT_OF_TIME

Only returned by portfolios: at least one plan was found and another component ran out of time.

3

SEARCH_PLAN_FOUND_AND_OUT_OF_MEMORY_AND_TIME

Only returned by portfolios: at least one plan was found, another component ran out of memory, and yet another one ran out of time.

The second block (10-19) represents unsuccessful, but error-free termination which prevents the execution of further components

10

TRANSLATE_UNSOLVABLE

Translator proved task to be unsolvable. Currently not used

11

SEARCH_UNSOLVABLE

Task is provably unsolvable with current bound. Currently only used by hillclimbing search. See also issue377.

12

SEARCH_UNSOLVED_INCOMPLETE

Search ended without finding a solution.

The third block (20-29) represents expected failures which prevents the execution of further components

20

TRANSLATE_OUT_OF_MEMORY

Memory exhausted.

21

TRANSLATE_OUT_OF_TIME

Time exhausted. Not supported on Windows because we use SIGXCPU to kill the planner.

22

SEARCH_OUT_OF_MEMORY

Memory exhausted.

23

SEARCH_OUT_OF_TIME

Timeout occurred. Not supported on Windows because we use SIGXCPU to kill the planner.

24

SEARCH_OUT_OF_MEMORY_AND_TIME

Only returned by portfolios: one component ran out of memory and another one out of time.

The fourth block (30-39) represents unrecoverable failures which prevents the execution of further components

30

TRANSLATE_CRITICAL_ERROR

Critical error: something went wrong (e.g. translator bug, but also malformed PDDL input).

31

TRANSLATE_INPUT_ERROR

Usage error: wrong command line options

32

SEARCH_CRITICAL_ERROR

Something went wrong that should not have gone wrong (e.g. planner bug).

33

SEARCH_INPUT_ERROR

Wrong command line options or SAS+ file.

34

SEARCH_UNSUPPORTED

Requested unsupported feature.

35

DRIVER_CRITICAL_ERROR

Something went wrong in the driver (e.g. failed setting resource limits, ill-defined portfolio, complete plan generated after an incomplete one).

36

DRIVER_INPUT_ERROR

Usage error: wrong or missing command line options, including (implicitly) specifying non-existing paths (e.g. for input files or build directory).

37

DRIVER_UNSUPPORTED

Requested unsupported feature (e.g. limiting memory on macOS).

FastDownward: ExitCodes (last edited 2024-01-18 14:10:35 by MalteHelmert)