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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
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#+TITLE: Translating an LTL formula into a never claim
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#+DESCRIPTION: Code example for translating formulas in Spot
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#+INCLUDE: setup.org
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#+HTML_LINK_UP: tut.html
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Here is how to translate an LTL (or PSL) formula into a never claim.
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* Shell
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#+BEGIN_SRC sh :results verbatim :exports both
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ltl2tgba --spin 'GFa -> GFb'
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#+END_SRC
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#+RESULTS:
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#+begin_example
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never { /* F(GFb | G!a) */
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T0_init:
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if
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:: ((!(a))) -> goto accept_S0
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:: ((true)) -> goto T0_init
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:: ((b)) -> goto accept_S2
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fi;
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accept_S0:
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if
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:: ((!(a))) -> goto accept_S0
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fi;
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accept_S2:
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if
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:: ((b)) -> goto accept_S2
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:: ((!(b))) -> goto T0_S3
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fi;
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T0_S3:
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if
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:: ((b)) -> goto accept_S2
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:: ((!(b))) -> goto T0_S3
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fi;
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}
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#+end_example
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* Python
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The =formula= function returns a formula object (or raises a
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parse-error exception). Formula objects have a =translate()= method
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that returns an automaton, and the automata objects have a =to_str=
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method that can output in one of the supported syntaxes.
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So the translation is actually a one-liner in Python:
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#+BEGIN_SRC python :results output :exports both
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import spot
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print(spot.formula('GFa -> GFb').translate('BA').to_str('spin'))
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#+END_SRC
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#+RESULTS:
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#+begin_example
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never {
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T0_init:
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if
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:: ((!(a))) -> goto accept_S0
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:: ((true)) -> goto T0_init
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:: ((b)) -> goto accept_S2
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fi;
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accept_S0:
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if
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:: ((!(a))) -> goto accept_S0
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fi;
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accept_S2:
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if
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:: ((b)) -> goto accept_S2
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:: ((!(b))) -> goto T0_S3
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fi;
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T0_S3:
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if
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:: ((b)) -> goto accept_S2
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:: ((!(b))) -> goto T0_S3
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fi;
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}
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#+end_example
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The above line can actually be made a bit shorter, because
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=translate()= can also be used as a function (as opposed to a method)
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that takes a formula (possibly as a string) as first argument:
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#+BEGIN_SRC python :results output :exports both
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import spot
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print(spot.translate('GFa -> GFb', 'BA').to_str('spin'))
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#+END_SRC
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#+RESULTS:
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#+begin_example
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never {
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T0_init:
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if
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:: ((!(a))) -> goto accept_S0
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:: ((true)) -> goto T0_init
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:: ((b)) -> goto accept_S2
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fi;
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accept_S0:
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if
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:: ((!(a))) -> goto accept_S0
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fi;
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accept_S2:
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if
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:: ((b)) -> goto accept_S2
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:: ((!(b))) -> goto T0_S3
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fi;
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T0_S3:
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if
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:: ((b)) -> goto accept_S2
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:: ((!(b))) -> goto T0_S3
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fi;
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}
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#+end_example
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* C++
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All the translation pipeline (this include simplifying the formula,
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translating the simplified formula into an automaton, and simplifying
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the resulting automaton) is handled by the =spot::translator= class.
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An instance of this class can configured by calling =set_type()= to
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chose the type of automaton to output, =set_level()= to set the level
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of optimization (it's high by default), and =set_pref()= to set
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various preferences (like small or deterministic) or characteristic
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(complete, unambiguous) for the resulting automaton. Finally, the
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output as a never claim is done via the =print_never_claim= function.
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#+BEGIN_SRC C++ :results verbatim :exports both
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#include <iostream>
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#include <spot/tl/parse.hh>
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#include <spot/twaalgos/translate.hh>
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#include <spot/twaalgos/neverclaim.hh>
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int main()
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{
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spot::parsed_formula pf = spot::parse_infix_psl("[]<>p0 || <>[]p1");
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if (pf.format_errors(std::cerr))
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return 1;
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spot::translator trans;
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trans.set_type(spot::postprocessor::BA);
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spot::twa_graph_ptr aut = trans.run(pf.f);
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print_never_claim(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_example
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never {
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T0_init:
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if
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:: (p1) -> goto accept_S0
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:: (true) -> goto T0_init
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:: (p0) -> goto accept_S2
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fi;
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accept_S0:
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if
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:: (p1) -> goto accept_S0
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fi;
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accept_S2:
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if
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:: (p0) -> goto accept_S2
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:: (!(p0)) -> goto T0_S3
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fi;
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T0_S3:
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if
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:: (p0) -> goto accept_S2
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:: (!(p0)) -> goto T0_S3
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fi;
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}
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#+end_example
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* Additional comments
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The Python version of =translate()= is documented as follows:
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#+BEGIN_SRC python :results output :exports both
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import spot
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help(spot.translate)
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#+END_SRC
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#+RESULTS:
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#+begin_example
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Help on function translate in module spot:
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translate(formula, *args)
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Translate a formula into an automaton.
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Keep in mind that pref expresses just a preference that may not be
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satisfied.
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The optional arguments should be strings among the following:
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- at most one in 'TGBA', 'BA', or 'Monitor'
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(type of automaton 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', 'Unambiguous', and
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'StateBasedAcceptance' (or 'SBAcc' for short)
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The default correspond to 'tgba', 'small' and 'high'.
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#+end_example
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