OxiZ is a high-performance Satisfiability Modulo Theories (SMT) solver written entirely in Rust. This project is part of an initiative to reimplement Z3 in Pure Rust. Pure Rust is a fundamental requirement - no C/C++ dependencies, no FFI bindings, just clean, safe Rust code.
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