Rename as ... (free_anonymous_list_of): ... this, and correct their update on release. Also correct yesterday's the correction (ahem!). (dump): Improve verbosity. * src/misc/freelist.cc (free_list::remove, free_list::insert): Fix longstanding thinkos. (free_list::free_count): New function.
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// Copyright (C) 2003, 2004, 2006 Laboratoire d'Informatique de Paris 6 (LIP6),
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// département Systèmes Répartis Coopératifs (SRC), Université Pierre
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// et Marie Curie.
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//
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// This file is part of Spot, a model checking library.
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//
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// Spot is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
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// under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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// the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
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// (at your option) any later version.
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//
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// Spot is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
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// ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY
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// or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public
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// License for more details.
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//
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// You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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// along with Spot; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free
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// Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA
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// 02111-1307, USA.
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#ifndef SPOT_TGBA_BDDDICT_HH
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# define SPOT_TGBA_BDDDICT_HH
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#include <list>
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#include <set>
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#include <map>
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#include <iosfwd>
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#include <bdd.h>
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#include "ltlast/formula.hh"
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#include "misc/bddalloc.hh"
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namespace spot
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{
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/// Map BDD variables to formulae.
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/// \ingroup tgba_essentials
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class bdd_dict: public bdd_allocator
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{
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public:
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bdd_dict();
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~bdd_dict();
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/// Formula-to-BDD-variable maps.
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typedef std::map<const ltl::formula*, int> fv_map;
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/// BDD-variable-to-formula maps.
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typedef std::map<int, const ltl::formula*> vf_map;
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fv_map now_map; ///< Maps formulae to "Now" BDD variables
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vf_map now_formula_map; ///< Maps "Now" BDD variables to formulae
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fv_map var_map; ///< Maps atomic propositions to BDD variables
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vf_map var_formula_map; ///< Maps BDD variables to atomic propositions
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fv_map acc_map; ///< Maps acceptance conditions to BDD variables
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vf_map acc_formula_map; ///< Maps BDD variables to acceptance conditions
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/// \brief Map Next variables to Now variables.
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///
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/// Use with BuDDy's bdd_replace() function.
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bddPair* next_to_now;
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/// \brief Map Now variables to Next variables.
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///
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/// Use with BuDDy's bdd_replace() function.
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bddPair* now_to_next;
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/// \brief Register an atomic proposition.
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///
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/// Return (and maybe allocate) a BDD variable designating formula
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/// \a f. The \a for_me argument should point to the object using
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/// this BDD variable, this is used for reference counting. It is
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/// perfectly safe to call this function several time with the same
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/// arguments.
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///
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/// \return The variable number. Use bdd_ithvar() or bdd_nithvar()
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/// to convert this to a BDD.
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int register_proposition(const ltl::formula* f, const void* for_me);
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/// \brief Register BDD variables as atomic propositions.
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///
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/// Register all variables occurring in \a f as atomic propositions
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/// used by \a for_me. This assumes that these atomic propositions
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/// are already known from the dictionary (i.e., they have already
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/// been registered by register_proposition() for another
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/// automaton).
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void register_propositions(bdd f, const void* for_me);
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/// \brief Register a couple of Now/Next variables
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///
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/// Return (and maybe allocate) two BDD variables for a state
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/// associated to formula \a f. The \a for_me argument should point
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/// to the object using this BDD variable, this is used for
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/// reference counting. It is perfectly safe to call this
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/// function several time with the same arguments.
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///
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/// \return The first variable number. Add one to get the second
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/// variable. Use bdd_ithvar() or bdd_nithvar() to convert this
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/// to a BDD.
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int register_state(const ltl::formula* f, const void* for_me);
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/// \brief Register an atomic proposition.
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///
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/// Return (and maybe allocate) a BDD variable designating an
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/// acceptance set associated to formula \a f. The \a for_me
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/// argument should point to the object using this BDD variable,
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/// this is used for reference counting. It is perfectly safe to
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/// call this function several time with the same arguments.
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///
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/// \return The variable number. Use bdd_ithvar() or bdd_nithvar()
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/// to convert this to a BDD.
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int register_acceptance_variable(const ltl::formula* f, const void* for_me);
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/// \brief Register BDD variables as acceptance variables.
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///
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/// Register all variables occurring in \a f as acceptance variables
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/// used by \a for_me. This assumes that these acceptance variables
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/// are already known from the dictionary (i.e., they have already
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/// been registered by register_acceptance_variable() for another
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/// automaton).
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void register_acceptance_variables(bdd f, const void* for_me);
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/// \brief Register anonymous BDD variables.
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///
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/// Return (and maybe allocate) \a n consecutive BDD variables which
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/// will be used only by \a for_me.
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///
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/// \return The variable number. Use bdd_ithvar() or bdd_nithvar()
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/// to convert this to a BDD.
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int register_anonymous_variables(int n, const void* for_me);
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/// \brief Duplicate the variable usage of another object.
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///
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/// This tells this dictionary that the \a for_me object
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/// will be using the same BDD variables as the \a from_other objects.
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/// This ensure that the variables won't be freed when \a from_other
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/// is deleted if \a from_other is still alive.
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void register_all_variables_of(const void* from_other, const void* for_me);
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/// \brief Release all variables used by an object.
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///
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/// Usually called in the destructor if \a me.
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void unregister_all_my_variables(const void* me);
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/// \brief Release a variable used by \a me.
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void unregister_variable(int var, const void* me);
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/// @{
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/// Check whether formula \a f has already been registered by \a by_me.
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bool is_registered_proposition(const ltl::formula* f, const void* by_me);
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bool is_registered_state(const ltl::formula* f, const void* by_me);
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bool is_registered_acceptance_variable(const ltl::formula* f,
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const void* by_me);
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/// @}
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/// \brief Dump all variables for debugging.
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/// \param os The output stream.
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std::ostream& dump(std::ostream& os) const;
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/// \brief Make sure the dictionary is empty.
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///
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/// This will print diagnostics and abort if the dictionary
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/// is not empty. Use for debugging.
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void assert_emptiness() const;
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protected:
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/// BDD-variable reference counts.
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typedef std::set<const void*> ref_set;
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typedef std::map<int, ref_set> vr_map;
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vr_map var_refs;
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void unregister_variable(vr_map::iterator& cur, const void* me);
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// SWIG does not grok the following definition, no idea why.
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// It's not important for the Python interface anyway.
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#ifndef SWIG
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class anon_free_list : public spot::free_list
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{
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public:
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// WARNING: We need a default constructor so this can be used in
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// a hash; but we should ensure that no object in the hash is
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// constructed with d==0.
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anon_free_list(bdd_dict* d = 0);
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virtual int extend(int n);
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private:
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bdd_dict* dict_;
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};
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#endif
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/// List of unused anonymous variable number for each automaton.
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typedef std::map<const void*, anon_free_list> free_anonymous_list_of_type;
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free_anonymous_list_of_type free_anonymous_list_of;
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private:
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// Disallow copy.
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bdd_dict(const bdd_dict& other);
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bdd_dict& operator=(const bdd_dict& other);
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};
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}
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#endif // SPOT_TGBA_BDDDICT_HH
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