Most of those errors were pointed out by the language-check tool. However while fixing those I found a few other issues that I fixed. In particular I updated the bibliographic reference for ltlsynt, added some DOI links for some cited papers that had no link, and fixed the broken introduction of ltlgrind. * doc/org/autcross.org, doc/org/autfilt.org, doc/org/citing.org, doc/org/compile.org, doc/org/concepts.org, doc/org/csv.org, doc/org/dstar2tgba.org, doc/org/genaut.org, doc/org/hierarchy.org, doc/org/install.org, doc/org/ioltl.org, doc/org/ltl2tgba.org, doc/org/ltl2tgta.org, doc/org/ltlcross.org, doc/org/ltldo.org, doc/org/ltlfilt.org, doc/org/ltlgrind.org, doc/org/ltlsynt.org, doc/org/oaut.org, doc/org/randaut.org, doc/org/randltl.org, doc/org/satmin.org, doc/org/tut01.org, doc/org/tut02.org, doc/org/tut03.org, doc/org/tut10.org, doc/org/tut11.org, doc/org/tut12.org, doc/org/tut20.org, doc/org/tut22.org, doc/org/tut24.org, doc/org/tut30.org, doc/org/tut40.org, doc/org/tut50.org, doc/org/tut51.org, doc/org/tut52.org, doc/org/tut90.org, doc/org/upgrade2.org: Fix errors. * bin/autfilt.cc, bin/common_aoutput.cc, bin/genaut.cc: Fix some typos in --help text that appeared in the above org files.
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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
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#+TITLE: Converting Rabin (or Other) to Büchi, and simplifying it
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#+DESCRIPTION: Code example for converting ω-automata in Spot
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#+INCLUDE: setup.org
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#+HTML_LINK_UP: tut.html
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#+PROPERTY: header-args:sh :results verbatim :exports both
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#+PROPERTY: header-args:python :results output :exports both
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#+PROPERTY: header-args:C+++ :results verbatim :exports both
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Consider the following Rabin automaton, generated by =ltl2dstar=:
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#+BEGIN_SRC sh :results silent
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ltldo ltl2dstar -f 'F(Xp1 xor XXp1)' > tut30.hoa
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#+END_SRC
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#+NAME: tut30in
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#+BEGIN_SRC sh :exports none
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autfilt tut30.hoa --dot
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#+END_SRC
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#+BEGIN_SRC dot :file tut30in.svg :var txt=tut30in :exports results
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$txt
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#+END_SRC
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#+RESULTS:
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[[file:tut30in.svg]]
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Our goal is to generate an equivalent Büchi automaton, preserving
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determinism if possible. However, nothing of what we will write is
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specific to Rabin acceptance: the same code will convert automata with
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any acceptance to Büchi acceptance.
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* Shell
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We use =autfilt= with option =-B= to request Büchi acceptance and
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state-based output and =-D= to express a preference for deterministic
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output. Using option =-D/--deterministic= (or =--small=) actually
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activates the "post-processing" routines of Spot: the acceptance will
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not only be changed to Büchi, but simplification routines (useless
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SCCs removal, simulation-based reductions, acceptance sets
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simplifications, WDBA-minimization, ...) will also be applied.
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#+BEGIN_SRC sh :wrap SRC hoa
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autfilt -B -D tut30.hoa
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#+END_SRC
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#+RESULTS:
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#+begin_SRC hoa
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HOA: v1
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States: 5
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Start: 1
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AP: 1 "p1"
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acc-name: Buchi
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Acceptance: 1 Inf(0)
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properties: trans-labels explicit-labels state-acc complete
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properties: deterministic very-weak
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--BODY--
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State: 0 {0}
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[t] 0
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State: 1
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[t] 2
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State: 2
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[!0] 3
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[0] 4
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State: 3
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[0] 0
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[!0] 3
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State: 4
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[!0] 0
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[0] 4
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--END--
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#+end_SRC
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#+NAME: tut30out
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#+BEGIN_SRC sh :exports none
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autfilt -B -D -d tut30.hoa
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#+END_SRC
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#+BEGIN_SRC dot :file tut30out.svg :var txt=tut30out :exports results
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$txt
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#+END_SRC
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#+RESULTS:
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[[file:tut30out.svg]]
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In the general case, transforming an automaton with a complex
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acceptance condition into a Büchi automaton can make the output
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bigger. However, the post-processing routines may manage to simplify
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the result further.
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* Python
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The Python version uses the =postprocess()= routine:
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#+BEGIN_SRC python :wrap SRC hoa
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import spot
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aut = spot.automaton('tut30.hoa').postprocess('buchi', 'sbacc', 'deterministic')
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print(aut.to_str('hoa'))
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#+END_SRC
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#+RESULTS:
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#+begin_SRC hoa
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HOA: v1
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States: 5
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Start: 1
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AP: 1 "p1"
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acc-name: Buchi
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Acceptance: 1 Inf(0)
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properties: trans-labels explicit-labels state-acc complete
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properties: deterministic terminal
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--BODY--
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State: 0 {0}
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[t] 0
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State: 1
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[t] 2
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State: 2
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[!0] 3
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[0] 4
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State: 3
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[0] 0
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[!0] 3
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State: 4
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[!0] 0
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[0] 4
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--END--
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#+end_SRC
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The =postprocess()= function has an interface similar to
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[[file:tut10.org][the =translate()= function discussed previously]]:
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#+BEGIN_SRC python
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import spot
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help(spot.postprocess)
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#+END_SRC
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#+RESULTS:
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#+begin_example
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Help on function postprocess in module spot:
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postprocess(automaton, *args, formula=None, xargs=None)
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Post process an automaton.
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This applies a number of simplification algorithms, depending on
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the options supplied. Keep in mind that 'Deterministic' expresses
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just a preference that may not be satisfied if the input is
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not already 'Deterministic'.
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The optional arguments should be strings among the following:
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- at most one in 'Generic', 'GeneralizedBuchi', 'Buchi', or
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'Monitor', 'parity', 'parity min odd', 'parity min even',
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'parity max odd', 'parity max even', 'coBuchi'
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(type of acceptance condition to build)
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- at most one in 'Small', 'Deterministic', 'Any'
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(preferred characteristics of the produced automaton)
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- at most one in 'Low', 'Medium', 'High'
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(optimization level)
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- any combination of 'Complete', 'StateBasedAcceptance'
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(or 'SBAcc' for short), and 'Colored (only for parity
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acceptance)
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The default corresponds to 'generic', 'small' and 'high'.
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If a formula denoted by this automaton is known, pass it to as the
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optional `formula` argument; it can help some algorithms by
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providing an easy way to complement the automaton.
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Additional options can be supplied using a `spot.option_map`, or a
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string (that will be converted to `spot.option_map`), as the `xargs`
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argument. This is similar to the `-x` option of command-line tools;
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so check out the spot-x(7) man page for details.
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#+end_example
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* C++
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The C++ version of this code is a bit more verbose, because the
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=postprocess()= function does not exist. You have to instantiate a
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=postprocessor= object, configure it, and then call it for each
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automaton to process.
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#+BEGIN_SRC C++ :wrap SRC hoa
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#include <iostream>
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#include <spot/parseaut/public.hh>
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#include <spot/twaalgos/postproc.hh>
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#include <spot/twaalgos/hoa.hh>
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int main()
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{
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spot::parsed_aut_ptr pa = parse_aut("tut30.hoa", spot::make_bdd_dict());
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if (pa->format_errors(std::cerr))
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return 1;
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if (pa->aborted)
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{
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std::cerr << "--ABORT-- read\n";
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return 1;
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}
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spot::postprocessor post;
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post.set_type(spot::postprocessor::Buchi);
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post.set_pref(spot::postprocessor::SBAcc
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post.set_level(spot::postprocessor::High);
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auto aut = post.run(pa->aut);
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spot::print_hoa(std::cout, aut) << '\n';
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return 0;
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}
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#+END_SRC
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#+RESULTS:
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#+begin_SRC hoa
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HOA: v1
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States: 5
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Start: 1
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AP: 1 "p1"
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acc-name: Buchi
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Acceptance: 1 Inf(0)
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properties: trans-labels explicit-labels state-acc complete
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properties: deterministic terminal
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--BODY--
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State: 0 {0}
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[t] 0
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State: 1
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[t] 2
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State: 2
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[!0] 3
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[0] 4
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State: 3
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[0] 0
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[!0] 3
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State: 4
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[!0] 0
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[0] 4
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--END--
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#+end_SRC
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#+BEGIN_SRC sh :results silent :exports results
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rm -f tut30.hoa
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#+END_SRC
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# LocalWords: utf html args dstar SRC ltldo Xp XXp svg txt SCCs acc
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# LocalWords: WDBA Buchi postprocess aut str xargs TGBA coBuchi
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# LocalWords: StateBasedAcceptance SBAcc postprocessor
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