#!@PYTHON@ # -*- mode: python; coding: iso-8859-1 -*- # Copyright (C) 2011 Laboratoire de Recherche et Développement de # l'Epita (LRDE). # # This file is part of Spot, a model checking library. # # Spot is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it # under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by # the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or # (at your option) any later version. # # Spot is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT # ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY # or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public # License for more details. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License # along with Spot; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free # Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA # 02111-1307, USA. import os script = os.environ.has_key('SCRIPT_NAME') if script: print "Cache-Control: max-age=3600" print "Content-Type: text/html" print # Directory for temporary files (images and other auxiliary files). imgdir = 'spotimg' # Cache lookup for the QUERY_STRING qs = os.getenv('QUERY_STRING') if qs: import hashlib # We (optimistically) assume no collision from sha1(qs) imgprefix = imgdir + '/' + hashlib.sha1(qs).hexdigest() cachename = imgprefix + '.html' try: # Is this a request we have already processed? cache = open(cachename, "r", 0) print cache.read() exit(0) except IOError: # We failed to open the file. # Let's run the rest of the script to create it. pass elif script: print "QUERY_STRING unset!" exit(0) # Location of the dot command dot = '@DOT@' dot_bgcolor = '-Gbgcolor=#FFFFFF00' svg_output = False # FIXME: SVG output seems to be working well with # Firefox only. We have to figure out how # to get the correct size and transparent # background in Chrome. from CGIHTTPServer import CGIHTTPRequestHandler class MyHandler(CGIHTTPRequestHandler): def is_cgi(self): if self.path.startswith('/cgi-bin/spot.py'): self.cgi_info = '', self.path[9:] return True return False if not script: # If this is not run as a cgi script, let's start an HTTP server. from BaseHTTPServer import HTTPServer server_address=('',8000) if not os.access(imgdir, os.F_OK): os.mkdir(imgdir, 0755) print "Directory spotimg/ created." httpd = HTTPServer(server_address, MyHandler) print "Point your browser to http://localhost:8000/ltl2tgba.html" httpd.serve_forever() import sys import cgi import cgitb; cgitb.enable() import signal sys.stdout.flush() # Reopen stdout without buffering sys.stdout = os.fdopen(sys.stdout.fileno(), "w", 0) # Redirect stderr to stdout at a low-level (so that # even errors from subprocesses get printed). os.dup2(sys.stdout.fileno(), sys.stderr.fileno()) # Redirect stdout to the cache file, at a low-level # for similar reason. fd = os.open(cachename, os.O_CREAT | os.O_WRONLY, 0644) os.dup2(fd, sys.stdout.fileno()) def finish(kill = False): # Output the result and exit. os.dup2(sys.stderr.fileno(), sys.stdout.fileno()) cache = open(cachename, "r", 0) print cache.read() if kill: os.kill(0, signal.SIGTERM) exit(0) # Assume Spot is installed sys.path.insert(0, '@pythondir@') if (os.environ.has_key('SERVER_SOFTWARE') and os.environ['SERVER_SOFTWARE'].startswith(MyHandler.server_version)): # We might be running from the build tree (but it's not sure). # Add the build and source directories first in the search path. # If we are not in the right place, python will find the installed # libraries later. sys.path.insert(0, '@srcdir@/../.libs') sys.path.insert(0, '@srcdir@/..') sys.path.insert(0, '../.libs') sys.path.insert(0, '..') # Darwin needs some help in figuring out where non-installed libtool # libraries are (on this platform libtool encodes the expected final # path of dependent libraries in each library). m = '../.libs:@top_builddir@/src/.libs:@top_builddir@/buddy/src/.libs' os.environ['DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH'] = m try: execfile('ltl2tgba.opt') except IOError: pass import spot import buddy def alarm_handler(signum, frame): print """
The script was aborted because it has been running for too long. Please try a shorter formula, or different options (not drawing automata usually helps). If you want to benchmark big formulae it is better to install Spot on your own computer.
""" finish(kill = True) def reset_alarm(): signal.alarm(30) def render_dot(basename): print '
' + dont_run_dot + ''' to be rendered on-line. However you may download the source in dot format and render it yourself.') else: render_dot(autprefix) def render_automaton(automaton, dont_run_dot, issba, deco = False): dotsrc = spot.ostringstream() if not deco: spot.dotty_reachable(dotsrc, automaton, issba) else: spot.dotty_reachable(dotsrc, automaton, issba, deco) render_dot_maybe(dotsrc.str(), dont_run_dot) def render_formula(f): dotsrc = spot.ostringstream() spot.dotty(dotsrc, f) render_dot_maybe(dotsrc.str(), False) def print_stats(automaton): stats = spot.stats_reachable(automaton) print "
", stats.states, if stats.states <= 1: print " state,", else: print " states,", print stats.transitions, if stats.transitions <= 1: print " transition,", else: print " transitions,", # compute the number of acceptance conditions count = automaton.number_of_acceptance_conditions() if count > 0: print count, if count <= 1: print "acceptance condition:", else: print "acceptance conditions:", acc = automaton.all_acceptance_conditions() print spot.bdd_format_accset(automaton.get_dict(), acc) else: print "no acceptance condition (all cycles are accepting)" print "
" # Decide whether we will render the automaton or not. # (A webserver is not a calcul center...) if stats.states > 64: return "Automaton has too much states" if float(stats.transitions)/stats.states > 10: return "Automaton has too much transitions per states" return False form = cgi.FieldStorage() output_type = form.getfirst('o', 'v'); # Version requested. if output_type == 'v': print 'Spot version ' + spot.version() finish() spot.unblock_signal(signal.SIGALRM) spot.unblock_signal(signal.SIGTERM) os.setpgrp() signal.signal(signal.SIGALRM, alarm_handler) reset_alarm() formula = form.getfirst('f', '') env = spot.default_environment.instance() pel = spot.empty_parse_error_list() f = spot.parse(formula, pel, env) if pel: print '