defrag_states: do not take the argument by rvalue ref

Reported by Michaël Cadilhac.

* spot/graph/graph.hh, spot/twa/twagraph.hh: Take the renaming vector
by reference, not rvalue reference.  Document that
twa_graph::defrag_states may modify the vector.  Keep a deprecated
version of the old prototype just in case.  While there, also hide
this method from Swig.
* spot/twa/twagraph.cc: Simplify all calls to defrag_states().
* NEWS: Mention the change.
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Alexandre Duret-Lutz 2021-02-18 23:30:40 +01:00
parent 0b048e1c05
commit 7a56ae958e
5 changed files with 43 additions and 11 deletions

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NEWS
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@ -189,6 +189,13 @@ New in spot 2.9.6.dev (not yet released)
- Some formulas using ->, <->, or xor were not properly detected as
purely universal or pure eventualities.
Deprecation notices:
- twa_graph::defrag_states() and digraph::defrag_states() now take
the renaming vector by reference instead of rvalue reference. The
old prototype is still supported but will emit a deprecation
warning.
New in spot 2.9.6 (2021-01-18)
Build:

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@ -1302,7 +1302,9 @@ namespace spot
///
/// \param used_states the number of states used (after
/// renumbering)
void defrag_states(std::vector<unsigned>&& newst, unsigned used_states)
///
///@{
void defrag_states(const std::vector<unsigned>& newst, unsigned used_states)
{
SPOT_ASSERT(newst.size() >= states_.size());
SPOT_ASSERT(used_states > 0);
@ -1368,5 +1370,13 @@ namespace spot
//std::cerr << "\nafter defrag\n";
//dump_storage(std::cerr);
}
// prototype was changed in Spot 2.10
SPOT_DEPRECATED("use reference version of this method")
void defrag_states(std::vector<unsigned>&& newst, unsigned used_states)
{
return defrag_states(newst, used_states);
}
///@}
};
}

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@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
/* -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
** Copyright (C) 2014-2020 Laboratoire de Recherche et Développement
** Copyright (C) 2014-2021 Laboratoire de Recherche et Développement
** de l'Epita (LRDE).
**
** This file is part of Spot, a model checking library.
@ -2077,7 +2077,7 @@ lbtt: lbtt-header lbtt-body ENDAUT
assert(s == (unsigned) res.states);
for (auto& i: res.start)
i.second.front() = rename[i.second.front()];
res.h->aut->get_graph().defrag_states(std::move(rename), s);
res.h->aut->get_graph().defrag_states(rename, s);
}
res.info_states.resize(res.h->aut->num_states());
for (auto& s: res.info_states)

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@ -328,7 +328,7 @@ namespace spot
else
s = -1U;
defrag_states(std::move(remap), st);
defrag_states(remap, st);
}
void twa_graph::purge_unreachable_states(shift_action* f, void* action_data)
@ -383,7 +383,7 @@ namespace spot
if (f)
(*f)(todo, action_data);
defrag_states(std::move(todo), current);
defrag_states(todo, current);
}
void twa_graph::purge_dead_states()
@ -580,13 +580,13 @@ namespace spot
if (prop_complete().is_false())
prop_complete(trival::maybe());
defrag_states(std::move(useful), current);
defrag_states(useful, current);
if (purge_unreachable_needed)
purge_unreachable_states();
}
void twa_graph::defrag_states(std::vector<unsigned>&& newst,
void twa_graph::defrag_states(std::vector<unsigned>& newst,
unsigned used_states)
{
if (!is_existential())
@ -660,7 +660,7 @@ namespace spot
}
else
{
// register this new destination group, add et two
// register this new destination group, add it to
// newst, and use the index in newst to relabel
// the state so that graph::degrag_states() will
// eventually update it to the correct value.
@ -738,7 +738,7 @@ namespace spot
}
}
init_number_ = newst[init_number_];
g_.defrag_states(std::move(newst), used_states);
g_.defrag_states(newst, used_states);
}
void twa_graph::remove_unused_ap()

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@ -689,6 +689,7 @@ namespace spot
dests2.begin());
}
#ifndef SWIG
/// \brief Renumber all states, and drop some.
///
/// This semi-internal function is a wrapper around
@ -705,11 +706,25 @@ namespace spot
/// \param newst A vector indicating how each state should be
/// renumbered. Use -1U to mark an unreachable state for removal.
/// Ignoring the occurrences of -1U, the renumbering is expected
/// to satisfy newst[i] ≤ i for all i.
/// to satisfy newst[i] ≤ i for all i. If the automaton contains
/// universal branching, this vector is likely to be modified by
/// this function, so do not reuse it afterwards.
///
/// \param used_states the number of states used after
/// renumbering.
void defrag_states(std::vector<unsigned>&& newst, unsigned used_states);
///@{
void defrag_states(std::vector<unsigned>& newst,
unsigned used_states);
// prototype was changed in Spot 2.10
SPOT_DEPRECATED("use reference version of this method")
void defrag_states(std::vector<unsigned>&& newst,
unsigned used_states)
{
return defrag_states(newst, used_states);
}
///@}
#endif // SWIG
/// \brief Print the data structures used to represent the
/// automaton in dot's format.