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New in spot 2.3.4.dev (not yet released)
New in spot 2.3.5.dev (not yet released)
Tools:
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- The 'spot.gen' package exports the functions from libspotgen.
See https://spot.lrde.epita.fr/ipynb/gen.html for examples.
Bugs fixed:
- We have fixed new cases where translating multiple formula in a
single ltl2tgba run could produce automata different from those
produced by individual runs.
- The print_dot() function had a couple of issues when printing
alternating automata: in particular, when using flag 's' (display
SCC) or 'y' (split universal destination by colors) universal
edges could be connected to undefined states.
- Using --stats=%s or --stats=%s or --stats=%t could take an
unnecessary long time on automata with many atomic propositions,
due to a typo. Furthermore, %s/%e/%t/%E/%T were printing
a number of reachable states/edges/transitions, but %S was
incorrectly counting all states even unreachable.
Backward-incompatible changes:
- spot::acc_cond::mark_t::operator bool() has been marked as
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spot::twa::prop_deterministic() as a deprecated synonym for
spot::twa::prop_universal() to help backward compatibility.
New in spot 2.3.5 (2017-06-22)
Bugs fixed:
- We have fixed new cases where translating multiple formulas in a
single ltl2tgba run could produce automata different from those
produced by individual runs.
- The print_dot() function had a couple of issues when printing
alternating automata: in particular, when using flag 's' (display
SCC) or 'y' (split universal destination by colors) universal
edges could be connected to undefined states.
- Using --stats=%s or --stats=%s or --stats=%t could take an
unnecessary long time on automata with many atomic propositions,
due to a typo. Furthermore, %s/%e/%t/%E/%T were printing
a number of reachable states/edges/transitions, but %S was
incorrectly counting all states even unreachable.
- Our verson of BuDDy had an incorrect optimization for the
biimp operator.
New in spot 2.3.4 (2017-05-11)
Bugs fixed: