spot/bench/ltlclasses/run
Alexandre Duret-Lutz 1257893fb2 Kill src/ltltest/genltl now that src/bin/genltl does everything it did.
* src/ltltest/genltl.cc: Delete.
* src/ltltest/Makefile.am (noinst_PROGRAMS): Remove genltl.
* src/tgbatest/ltlcounter.test, bench/ltlclasses/run,
bench/ltlcounter/run: Adjust to call bin/genltl.
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#!/bin/sh
# Copyright (C) 2010, 2012 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
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#
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#
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# 02111-1307, USA.
. ./defs
gen="$builddir/../../src/bin/genltl"
for F in alpha beta beta-prime phi xi; do
echo "# Benching ltl2tgba_fm for family ccj-$F"
echo "# e.g. `$gen --ccj-$F 3`"
echo "# the following values are also saved to file 'results$F.fm'"
echo "# time1 = translation time"
echo "# time2 = exploration time"
echo "# n, states, transitions, user time1, system time1, wall time1, user time2, system time2, wall time2"
for n in 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20; do
$LTL2TGBA -T -r1 -DS -ks -f "`"$gen" --ccj-$F $n`" >out 2>&1
states=`sed -n 's/^states: \([0-9]*\)$/\1/p' out`
transitions=`sed -n 's/^transitions: \([0-9]*\)$/\1/p' out`
time=`sed -n 's/ *translating formula *| *\([0-9]*\) .*| *\([0-9]*\) .*| *\([0-9]*\) .*|.*/\1,\2,\3/p' out`
time2=`sed -n 's/ *producing output *| *\([0-9]*\) .*| *\([0-9]*\) .*| *\([0-9]*\) .*|.*/\1,\2,\3/p' out`
echo $n,$states,$transitions,$time,$time2
done | tee results$F.fm
done
echo "# now run 'gnuplot plot.gnu'"