Callbacks
The HiGHS callback allows user actions to be performed within HiGHS. There is one generic callback method that can be defined by a user, with specific callback scenarios communicated to the user via a parameter. Particular callbacks must be activated (and can be deactivated) as described below. The user callback can be given any name and, below, is called userCallback
. Its definition is
void userCallback(const int callback_type,
const char* message,
const HighsCallbackDataOut* data_out,
HighsCallbackDataIn* data_in,
void* user_callback_data);
where
callback_type
is the type of callbackmessage
is a line of text associated with the callback.data_out
communicates data from HiGHS to the userdata_in
communicates data from the user to HiGHSuser_callback_data
allows the user to pass data to the callback
The logging callback type is a cast of the relevant member of the C++ enum HighsCallbackType
, and is available in C as a constant.
The user's callback method is communicated to HiGHS via the method that in the HiGHS C++ class is
HighsStatus setCallback(void (*userCallback)(const int, const char*, const HighsCallbackDataOut*,
HighsCallbackDataIn*, void*), void* user_callback_data);
and, in the HiGHS C API is
HighsInt Highs_setCallback(
void* highs,
void (*userCallback)(const int, const char*,
const struct HighsCallbackDataOut*,
struct HighsCallbackDataIn*, void*),
void* user_callback_data)
The current callback scenarios are set out below, and the particular callback is activated in C++ by calling
HighsStatus startCallback(const int callback_type);
and, in C, by calling
HighsInt Highs_startCallback(void* highs, const int callback_type);
, and de-activated in C++ by calling
HighsStatus stopCallback(const int callback_type);
and, in C, by calling
HighsInt Highs_stopCallback(void* highs, const int callback_type);
User interrupt
For the non-logging callbacks below, if the user_interrupt
member of the HighsCallbackDataIn
struct is set to a nonzero value, then the corresponding solver will be interrupted, and HiGHS will return to the user.
Logging callback
The logging callback type is a cast of kCallbackLogging
in the C++ enum HighsCallbackType
and, in C, is the constant kHighsCallbackLogging
. The logging type is a cast of the particular member of the enum class 'HighsLogType', and is available as a constant in C. It is passed as the member log_type
in the HighsCallbackDataOut
struct, and the message is passed as the const char*
parameter.
Simplex interrupt callback
The simplex interrupt is called once every simplex iteration, and its callback type is a cast of kCallbackSimplexInterrupt
in the C++ enum HighsCallbackType
, and the kHighsCallbackSimplexInterrupt
constant in C. The simplex iteration count is passed as the simplex_iteration_count
member of the HighsCallbackDataOut
struct.
IPM interrupt callback
The IPM interrupt is called once every interior point iteration, and its callback type is a cast of kCallbackIpmInterrupt
in the C++ enum HighsCallbackType
, and the kHighsCallbackIpmInterrupt
constant in C. The IPM iteration count is passed as the ipm_iteration_count
member of the HighsCallbackDataOut
struct.
MIP improving solution callback
The MIP improving solution is called whenever the MIP solver identifies an improving integer feasible solution, and its callback type is a cast of kCallbackMipImprovingSolution
in the C++ enum HighsCallbackType
, and the kHighsCallbackMipImprovingSolution
constant in C. A pointer to the improving solution is passed as the objective_function_value
and mip_solution
members of the HighsCallbackDataOut
struct.
MIP logging callback
The MIP logging callback is called once every time MIP logging takes place, and its callback type is a cast of kCallbackMipLogging
in the C++ enum HighsCallbackType
, and kHighsCallbackMipLogging
in C.
MIP interrupt callback
The MIP interrupt callback is called when the MIP solver checks whether computation limits (such as time, node, leaves, improving solutions, and target objective) have been reached, and its callback type is a cast of kCallbackMipInterrupt
in the C++ enum HighsCallbackType
, and the kHighsCallbackMipInterrupt
constant in C. The simplex iteration count is passed as the simplex_iteration_count
member of the HighsCallbackDataOut
struct.
MIP callback data
For each of the MIP callbacks, the following HighsCallbackDataOut
struct members will have value set
running_time
: execution time of HiGHSobjective_function_value
: the objective function value of the best integer feasible solution foundmip_node_count
: the number of MIP nodes explored to datemip_primal_bound
: the primal boundmip_dual_bound
: the dual boundmip_gap
: the (relative) difference between the primal and dual bounds