spot/tests/python/ltlsimple.py
Alexandre Duret-Lutz 530cf7ca47 tests: replace all "assert" by unittest assertions
If the assert fails because of a comparison, it is useful that the
test suite log contains a comparison of these values.
unittest.assertEqual() and friends do that for us.

* HACKING: Add a section about Python tests.
* tests/sanity/style.test: Forbid the use of "assert" in
Python tests.
* tests/python/298.py, tests/python/341.py, tests/python/471.py,
tests/python/accparse2.py, tests/python/aiger.py,
tests/python/aliases.py, tests/python/alternating.py,
tests/python/bdddict.py, tests/python/bdditer.py,
tests/python/bugdet.py, tests/python/complement_semidet.py,
tests/python/declenv.py, tests/python/decompose_scc.py,
tests/python/det.py, tests/python/dualize.py, tests/python/ecfalse.py,
tests/python/except.py, tests/python/game.py, tests/python/gen.py,
tests/python/genem.py, tests/python/implies.py,
tests/python/intrun.py, tests/python/kripke.py,
tests/python/langmap.py, tests/python/ltl2tgba.py,
tests/python/ltlf.py, tests/python/ltlparse.py,
tests/python/ltlsimple.py, tests/python/mealy.py,
tests/python/merge.py, tests/python/mergedge.py,
tests/python/misc-ec.py, tests/python/optionmap.py,
tests/python/origstate.py, tests/python/otfcrash.py,
tests/python/parity.py, tests/python/parsetgba.py,
tests/python/pdegen.py, tests/python/prodexpt.py,
tests/python/randgen.py, tests/python/relabel.py,
tests/python/remfin.py, tests/python/removeap.py,
tests/python/rs_like.py, tests/python/satmin.py,
tests/python/sbacc.py, tests/python/sccfilter.py,
tests/python/sccinfo.py, tests/python/sccsplit.py,
tests/python/semidet.py, tests/python/setacc.py,
tests/python/setxor.py, tests/python/simplacc.py,
tests/python/simstate.py, tests/python/sonf.py, tests/python/split.py,
tests/python/streett_totgba.py, tests/python/streett_totgba2.py,
tests/python/stutter.py, tests/python/sum.py,
tests/python/synthesis.py, tests/python/toparity.py,
tests/python/toweak.py, tests/python/tra2tba.py,
tests/python/trival.py, tests/python/twagraph.py,
tests/python/zlktree.py: Replace all occurrences of "assert" by calls
to unittest.TestCase methods.
2022-03-07 09:03:21 +01:00

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# -*- mode: python; coding: utf-8 -*-
# Copyright (C) 2009, 2010, 2012, 2015, 2018, 2021-2022 Laboratoire de
# Recherche et Développement de l'Epita (LRDE).
# Copyright (C) 2003, 2004 Laboratoire d'Informatique de Paris 6 (LIP6),
# département Systemes Répartis Coopératifs (SRC), Université Pierre
# et Marie Curie.
#
# 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 3 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 this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
import spot
import sys
from unittest import TestCase
tc = TestCase()
# Some of the tests here assume timely destructor calls, as they occur
# in the the reference-counted CPython implementation. Other
# implementation such as PyPy, should skip those tests.
from platform import python_implementation
is_cpython = python_implementation() == 'CPython'
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
a = spot.formula.ap('a')
b = spot.formula.ap('b')
c = spot.formula.ap('c')
c2 = spot.formula.ap('c')
tc.assertEqual(c, c2)
op = spot.formula.And([a, b])
op2 = spot.formula.And([op, c])
op3 = spot.formula.And([a, c, b])
tc.assertEqual(op2, op3)
# The symbol for a subformula which hasn't been cloned is better
# suppressed, so we don't attempt to reuse it elsewhere.
del op, c
sys.stdout.write('op2 = %s\n' % str(op2))
del a, b, c2
sys.stdout.write('op3 = %s\n' % str(op3))
tc.assertEqual(op2, op3)
op4 = spot.formula.Or([op2, op3])
sys.stdout.write('op4 = %s\n' % str(op4))
tc.assertEqual(op4, op2)
del op2, op3, op4
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
a = spot.formula.ap('a')
b = spot.formula.ap('b')
c = spot.formula.ap('c')
T = spot.formula.tt()
F = spot.formula.ff()
f1 = spot.formula.Equiv(c, a)
f2 = spot.formula.Implies(a, b)
f3 = spot.formula.Xor(b, c)
f4 = spot.formula.Not(f3)
del f3
f5 = spot.formula.Xor(F, c)
del a, b, c, T, F, f1, f2, f4, f5
if is_cpython:
tc.assertTrue(spot.fnode_instances_check())
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
tc.assertEqual(str([str(x) for x in spot.formula('a &b & c')]),
"['a', 'b', 'c']")
def switch_g_f(x):
if x._is(spot.op_G):
return spot.formula.F(switch_g_f(x[0]))
if x._is(spot.op_F):
return spot.formula.G(switch_g_f(x[0]))
return x.map(switch_g_f)
f = spot.formula('GFa & XFGb & Fc & G(a | b | Fd)')
tc.assertEqual(str(switch_g_f(f)), 'FGa & XGFb & Gc & F(a | b | Gd)')
x = 0
def count_g(f):
global x
if f._is(spot.op_G):
x += 1
f.traverse(count_g)
tc.assertEqual(x, 3)
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
# The example from tut01.org
formula = spot.formula('a U b U "$strange[0]=name"')
res = """\
Default output: {f}
Spin syntax: {f:s}
(Spin syntax): {f:sp}
Default for shell: echo {f:q} | ...
LBT for shell: echo {f:lq} | ...
Default for CSV: ...,{f:c},...
Wring, centered: {f:w:~^50}""".format(f=formula)
tc.assertEqual(res, """\
Default output: a U (b U "$strange[0]=name")
Spin syntax: a U (b U ($strange[0]=name))
(Spin syntax): (a) U ((b) U ($strange[0]=name))
Default for shell: echo 'a U (b U "$strange[0]=name")' | ...
LBT for shell: echo 'U "a" U "b" "$strange[0]=name"' | ...
Default for CSV: ...,"a U (b U ""$strange[0]=name"")",...
Wring, centered: ~~~~~(a=1) U ((b=1) U ("$strange[0]=name"=1))~~~~~""")
opt = spot.tl_simplifier_options(False, True, True,
True, True, True,
False, False, False)
for (input, output) in [('(a&b)<->b', 'b->(a&b)'),
('b<->(a&b)', 'b->(a&b)'),
('(a&b)->b', '1'),
('b->(a&b)', 'b->(a&b)'),
('(!(a&b)) xor b', 'b->(a&b)'),
('(a&b) xor !b', 'b->(a&b)'),
('b xor (!(a&b))', 'b->(a&b)'),
('!b xor (a&b)', 'b->(a&b)')]:
f = spot.tl_simplifier(opt).simplify(input)
tc.assertEqual(f, output)
tc.assertTrue(spot.are_equivalent(input, output))
def myparse(input):
env = spot.default_environment.instance()
pf = spot.parse_infix_psl(input, env)
return pf.f
# This used to fail, because myparse would return a pointer
# to pf.f inside the destroyed pf.
tc.assertEqual(myparse('a U b'), spot.formula('a U b'))
tc.assertTrue(spot.is_liveness('a <-> GFb'))
tc.assertFalse(spot.is_liveness('a & GFb'))