How to use the pyboolector.BTOR_OPT_CHK_FAILED_ASSUMPTIONS function in PyBoolector

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pyboolector.BTOR_OPT_PROP_FLIP_COND_CONST_DELTA,
                                 pyboolector.BTOR_OPT_PROP_FLIP_COND_CONST_NPATHSEL,
                                 pyboolector.BTOR_OPT_PROP_PROB_SLICE_KEEP_DC,
                                 pyboolector.BTOR_OPT_PROP_PROB_CONC_FLIP,
                                 pyboolector.BTOR_OPT_PROP_PROB_SLICE_FLIP,
                                 pyboolector.BTOR_OPT_PROP_PROB_EQ_FLIP,
                                 pyboolector.BTOR_OPT_PROP_PROB_AND_FLIP,
                                 pyboolector.BTOR_OPT_PROP_NO_MOVE_ON_CONFLICT,
                                 pyboolector.BTOR_OPT_AIGPROP_USE_RESTARTS,
                                 pyboolector.BTOR_OPT_AIGPROP_USE_BANDIT,
                                 pyboolector.BTOR_OPT_SORT_EXP,
                                 pyboolector.BTOR_OPT_SORT_AIG,
                                 pyboolector.BTOR_OPT_SORT_AIGVEC,
                                 pyboolector.BTOR_OPT_AUTO_CLEANUP_INTERNAL,
                                 pyboolector.BTOR_OPT_SIMPLIFY_CONSTRAINTS,
                                 pyboolector.BTOR_OPT_CHK_FAILED_ASSUMPTIONS]