// -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
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// Développement de l'Epita (LRDE).
// Copyright (C) 2003 Laboratoire d'Informatique de Paris 6 (LIP6),
// département Systèmes Répartis Coopératifs (SRC), Université Pierre
// et Marie Curie.
//
// This file is part of Spot, a model checking library.
//
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#pragma once
#include "bdddict.hh"
namespace spot
{
/// \brief Convert a Boolean formula into a BDD.
///
/// Convert the Boolean formula \a f into a BDD, using existing
/// variables from \a d, and registering new ones as necessary. \a
/// for_me, the address of the user of these BDD variables will be
/// passed to \a d when registering the variables.
///
/// If you only use the BDD representation temporarily, for instance
/// passing it right away to bdd_to_formula(), you should not forget
/// to unregister the variables that have been registered for \a
/// for_me. See bdd_dict::unregister_all_my_variables().
/// @{
SPOT_API bdd
formula_to_bdd(formula f, const bdd_dict_ptr& d, void* for_me);
template
SPOT_API bdd
formula_to_bdd(formula f, const bdd_dict_ptr& d,
const std::shared_ptr& for_me)
{
return formula_to_bdd(f, d, for_me.get());
}
/// @}
/// \brief Convert a BDD into a formula.
///
/// Format the BDD as an irredundant sum of product (see the
/// minato_isop class for details) and map the BDD variables back
/// into their atomic propositions. This works only for Boolean
/// formulas, and all the BDD variables used in \a f should have
/// been registered in \a d. Although the result has type
/// formula, it obviously does not use any temporal operator.
SPOT_API
formula bdd_to_formula(bdd f, const bdd_dict_ptr d);
}