spot/spot/ta/tgta.hh
Alexandre Duret-Lutz 5d272fd256 use more override and final keywords
This patch is mostly focused on tagging most virtual methods that
override as such.  I found a few methods that where not meant to be
virtual this way, and tagged a few classes "final" along the way.

* bin/common_output.cc, spot/kripke/fairkripke.hh,
spot/kripke/kripke.hh, spot/kripke/kripkegraph.hh,
spot/ltsmin/ltsmin.cc, spot/misc/formater.hh, spot/priv/bddalloc.hh,
spot/ta/ta.hh, spot/ta/taexplicit.hh, spot/ta/taproduct.hh,
spot/ta/tgta.hh, spot/ta/tgtaexplicit.cc, spot/ta/tgtaexplicit.hh,
spot/ta/tgtaproduct.hh, spot/taalgos/emptinessta.hh, spot/tl/declenv.hh,
spot/tl/defaultenv.hh, spot/tl/randomltl.hh, spot/tl/relabel.cc,
spot/twa/bdddict.cc, spot/twa/taatgba.hh, spot/twa/twagraph.hh,
spot/twa/twaproduct.hh, spot/twaalgos/gtec/ce.cc,
spot/twaalgos/gtec/ce.hh, spot/twaalgos/gtec/gtec.hh,
spot/twaalgos/gv04.cc, spot/twaalgos/ltl2taa.cc, spot/twaalgos/magic.cc,
spot/twaalgos/minimize.cc, spot/twaalgos/ndfs_result.hxx,
spot/twaalgos/reachiter.hh, spot/twaalgos/se05.cc,
spot/twaalgos/stutter.cc, spot/twaalgos/tau03.cc: Add more override and
final keywords.
2016-02-16 11:59:00 +01:00

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// -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
// Copyright (C) 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016 Laboratoire
// de Recherche et Développement de l'Epita (LRDE).
//
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#pragma once
#include <spot/twa/twa.hh>
namespace spot
{
/// \ingroup ta_essentials
/// \brief A Transition-based Generalized Testing Automaton (TGTA).
///
/// Transition-based Generalized Testing Automaton (TGTA) is a new
/// kind of automaton that combines features from both TA and TGBA.
/// From TA, we take the idea of labeling transitions with
/// changesets, however we remove the use of livelock-acceptance
/// (because it may require a two-pass emptiness check), and the
/// implicit stuttering. From TGBA, we inherit the use of
/// transition-based generalized acceptance conditions. The
/// resulting Chimera, which we call "Transition-based Generalized
/// Testing Automaton" (TGTA), accepts only stuttering-insensitive
/// languages like TA, and inherits advantages from both TA and
/// TGBA: it has a simple one-pass emptiness-check procedure (the
/// same as algorithm the one for TGBA), and can benefit from
/// reductions based on the stuttering of the properties pretty much
/// like a TA. Livelock acceptance states, which are no longer
/// supported are emulated using states with a Büchi accepting
/// self-loop labeled by empty changeset.
///
/// Browsing such automaton can be achieved using two functions:
/// \c get_initial_state and \c
/// succ_iter. The former returns the initial state(s) while the latter lists
/// the successor states of any state. A second implementation of \c succ_iter
/// returns only the successors reached through a changeset passed as
/// a parameter.
///
/// Note that although this is a transition-based automata,
/// we never represent transitions! Transition informations are
/// obtained by querying the iterator over the successors of
/// a state.
class SPOT_API tgta : public twa
{
protected:
tgta(const bdd_dict_ptr& d)
: twa(d)
{
}
public:
virtual ~tgta()
{
}
/// \brief Get an iterator over the successors of \a state
/// filtred by the value of the changeset on transitions between the
/// \a state and his successors
///
/// The iterator has been allocated with \c new. It is the
/// responsability of the caller to \c delete it when no
/// longer needed.
///
virtual twa_succ_iterator*
succ_iter_by_changeset(const spot::state* s, bdd change_set) const = 0;
};
typedef std::shared_ptr<tgta> tgta_ptr;
typedef std::shared_ptr<const tgta> const_tgta_ptr;
}