* wrap/python/buddy.i (__le__, __lt__, __eq__, __ne__, __ge__
__gt__): New operators for bdd.
* wrap/python/spot.i (__le__, __lt__, __eq__, __ne__, __ge__
__gt__, __hash__): New operators for formula.
(nl_cout, nl_cerr): New functions.
* wrap/python/tests/bddnqueen.py,
wrap/python/tests/interdep.py, wrap/python/tests/ltl2tgba.py,
wrap/python/tests/ltlparse.py, wrap/python/tests/ltlsimple.py,
wrap/python/tests/minato.py, wrap/python/tests/modgray.py: Adjust
to the new print syntax by using sys.output.write() or nl_cout()
instead.
* wrap/python/tests/optionmap.py: Remove all print calls.
* wrap/python/ajax/spot.in: Massive adjustments in order to work
with both Python 2 and 3. In python 3, reopening stdout as
unbuffered requires it to be open as binary, which in turns
requires any string output to be encoded manually. BaseHTTPServer
and CGIHTTPServer have been merged into http.server, so we have
to try two different import syntaxes. execfile no longer exists,
so it has to be emulated.
This also fixes two bugs where the script would segfault on
empty input, or when calling Tau03 on automata with less then
one acceptance conditions.
* wrap/python/tests/setxor.py, wrap/python/tests/bddnqueen.py:
Clean all used bdd variables before calling bdd_done(), so that
bdd_delref() is never called after bdd_done(). In NDEBUG builds,
bdd_delref() does not check whether the BuDDy is running or not,
and calling it after bdd_done() will crash.
ltihooks.py apparently breaks the import mechanisms of Python 2.6,
causes SWIG's runtime to fail to share a global type table, and
yields various failures in our tests.
* wrap/python/ltihooks.py: Delete.
* wrap/python/Makefile.am (EXTRA_DIST): remove ltihooks.py.
* wrap/python/tests/bddnqueen.py, wrap/python/tests/interdep.py,
wrap/python/tests/ltl2tgba.py, wrap/python/tests/ltlparse.py,
wrap/python/tests/ltlsimple.py, wrap/python/tests/minato.py,
wrap/python/tests/modgray.py, wrap/python/tests/optionmap.py,
wrap/python/tests/setxor.py: Do not use ltihooks.
* wrap/python/tests/run.in (pypath): Include the .libs/ directory
in the search path so that Python can find the *.so libraries.