doc: add an example about how to build monitor in shell/python/C++
Part of #239. * doc/org/tut11.org: New file. * doc/org/ltl2tgba.org, doc/org/hierarchy.org: Add some anchors we can link to in tut11.org. * doc/org/tut.org, doc/Makefile.am: Add tut11.org. * NEWS: Mention the new page.
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* Building Monitors
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:PROPERTIES:
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:CUSTOM_ID: monitors
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:END:
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In addition to TGBA and BA, =ltl2tgba= can output /monitor/ using the
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=-M= option. These are finite automata that accept all prefixes of a
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@ -933,6 +936,8 @@ match the formula, monitor cannot be used to check for eventualities
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such as =F(a)=: indeed, any finite execution can be extended to match
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=F(a)=.
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For more discussion and examples about monitor, see also our [[file:tut11.org][separate
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page showing how to build them in Python and C++]].
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Because Monitors accept every recognized run (in other words, they
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only reject words that are not recognized), it makes little sense to
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