fix some typos in the spot-x man page
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#include "common_setup.hh"
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const char argp_program_doc[] ="\
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Common fine-tuning options for binaries built with Spot.\n\
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Common fine-tuning options for programs installed with Spot.\n\
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\n\
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The argument of -x or --extra-options is a comma-separated list of KEY=INT \
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assignments that are passed to the post-processing routines (they may \
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be passed to other algorithms in the future). These options are \
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mostly used for benchmarking and debugging purpose. KEYR (without any \
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assignments that are passed to the post-processing or translation routines \
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(they may be passed to other algorithms in the future). These options are \
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mostly used for benchmarking and debugging purpose. KEY (without any \
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value) is a shorthand for KEY=1, while !KEY is a shorthand for KEY=0.";
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#define DOC(NAME, TXT) NAME, 0, nullptr, OPTION_DOC | OPTION_NO_USAGE, TXT, 0
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@ -53,7 +53,8 @@ as product or sum of subformulas.") },
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{ DOC("comp-susp", "Set to 1 to enable compositional suspension, \
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as described in our SPIN'13 paper (see Bibliography below). Set to 2, \
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to build only the skeleton TGBA without composing it. Set to 0 (the \
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default) to disable.") },
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default) to disable. Nowadays, ltl-split already takes care of that for \
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suspendable subformulas at the top level.") },
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{ DOC("early-susp", "When set to 1, start compositional suspension on \
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the transitions that enter accepting SCCs, and not only on the transitions \
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inside accepting SCCs. This option defaults to 0, and is only used when \
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@ -63,7 +64,7 @@ explicitly iterate over all possible valuations of atomic propositions when \
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considering the successors of a BDD-encoded state, instead of discovering \
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possible successors by rewriting the BDD as a sum of product. This is enabled \
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by default for --high, and disabled by default otherwise. When unambiguous \
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automata are required, this option forced and cannot be disabled.") },
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automata are required, this option is forced and cannot be disabled.") },
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{ DOC("skel-simul", "Default to 1. Set to 0 to disable simulation \
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on the skeleton automaton during compositional suspension. Only used when \
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comp-susp=1.") },
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@ -203,7 +204,7 @@ is disabled at low level or if parameter \"simul\" is set to 0.") },
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of deterministic ω-automata. If the input has n states, a SAT solver is \
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used to find an equivalent automaton with 1≤m<n states. The value between \
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1 and 4 selects how the lowest possible m is searched, see the SAT-MINIMIZE \
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VALUE section. SAT-based minimization uses PicoSAT (distributed with Spot), \
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VALUE section. SAT-based minimization uses PicoSAT (embedded in Spot), \
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but another installed SAT-solver can be set thanks to the SPOT_SATSOLVER \
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environment variable. Enabling SAT-based minimization will also enable \
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tba-det.") },
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@ -225,7 +226,7 @@ automaton is returned.") },
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{ DOC("sat-acc",
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"When this is set to some positive integer, the SAT-based will \
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attempt to construct a TGBA with the given number of acceptance sets. \
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states. It may however return an automaton with fewer acceptance sets if \
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It may however return an automaton with fewer acceptance sets if \
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some of these are useless. Setting sat-acc automatically \
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sets sat-minimize to 1 if not set differently.") },
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{ DOC("state-based",
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