Prolog to the rescue!
use Language::Prolog::Yaswi qw(:load :query);
use Language::Prolog::Sugar vars => [qw(A B C D E F)],
functors => [qw(problem)];
swi_inline <<EOP;
:- use_module(library(clpfd)).
problem(Vars) :-
Vars = [A, B, C, D, E, F],
Vars ins 0..1,
A + E #=< 1,
A + B #=< 1,
C + E #=< 1,
D + F #=< 1,
B + D #=< 1,
A + C + E #>= 1,
B + D #>= 1,
E + F #>= 1,
D + F #= 1,
A + E #=< 1,
C + D #=< 1,
A + B + C + D + E + F #= 3,
label(Vars).
EOP
swi_set_query(problem([A, B, C, D, E, F]));
while (swi_next) {
my @r = swi_vars(A, B, C, D, E, F);
print join(', ', @r), "\n";
}
# prints:
# 0, 1, 0, 0, 1, 1
# 0, 1, 1, 0, 0, 1
update:
Language::Prolog::Yaswi 0.18 required!
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