// -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
// Copyright (C) 2014, 2015 Laboratoire de Recherche et
// Développement de l'Epita (LRDE).
//
// This file is part of Spot, a model checking library.
//
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//
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#pragma once
#include
#include
namespace spot
{
/// Check if two automata are isomorphic.
class SPOT_API isomorphism_checker final
{
public:
isomorphism_checker(const const_twa_graph_ptr ref);
/// \ingroup twa_misc
/// \brief Check whether an automaton is isomorphic to the one passed to
/// the constructor.
///
/// Two automata are considered isomorphic if there exists a bijection f
/// between the states of a1 and the states of a2 such that for any pair of
/// states (s1, s2) of a1, there is a transition from s1 to s2 with
/// condition c and acceptance set A iff there is a transition with
/// condition c and acceptance set A between f(s1) and f(s2) in a2.
/// This can be done simply by checking if
/// canonicalize(aut1) == canonicalize(aut2), but is_isomorphic can do some
/// optimizations in some cases.
bool
is_isomorphic(const const_twa_graph_ptr aut);
/// \ingroup twa_misc
/// \brief Check whether two automata are isomorphic.
static bool are_isomorphic(const const_twa_graph_ptr ref,
const const_twa_graph_ptr aut);
private:
bool is_isomorphic_(const const_twa_graph_ptr aut);
twa_graph_ptr ref_;
bool ref_deterministic_ = false;
unsigned nondet_states_ = 0;
};
}