spot/tests/python/setacc.py
Alexandre Duret-Lutz cb1f6b1239 acc: introduce inf_unit()
* spot/twa/acc.cc, spot/twa/acc.hh: Here.
* tests/python/setacc.py: Test it.
2021-09-08 17:12:05 +02:00

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#!/usr/bin/python3
# -*- mode: python; coding: utf-8 -*-
# Copyright (C) 2016, 2018, 2021 Laboratoire de Recherche et Développement de
# l'EPITA.
#
# This file is part of Spot, a model checking library.
#
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# License for more details.
#
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import spot
# Test case reduced from a report from Juraj Major <major@fi.muni.cz>.
a = spot.make_twa_graph(spot._bdd_dict)
a.set_acceptance(0, spot.acc_code("t"))
assert(a.prop_state_acc() == True)
a.set_acceptance(1, spot.acc_code("Fin(0)"))
assert(a.prop_state_acc() == spot.trival.maybe())
# Some tests for used_inf_fin_sets(), which return a pair of mark_t.
(inf, fin) = a.get_acceptance().used_inf_fin_sets()
assert inf == []
assert fin == [0]
(inf, fin) = spot.acc_code("(Fin(0)|Inf(1))&Fin(2)&Inf(0)").used_inf_fin_sets()
assert inf == [0, 1]
assert fin == [0, 2]
# is_rabin_like() returns (bool, [(inf, fin), ...])
(b, v) = spot.acc_cond("(Fin(0)&Inf(1))|(Fin(2)&Inf(0))").is_rabin_like()
assert b == True
assert len(v) == 2
assert v[0].fin == [0]
assert v[0].inf == [1]
assert v[1].fin == [2]
assert v[1].inf == [0]
(b, v) = spot.acc_cond("(Fin(0)|Inf(1))&(Fin(2)|Inf(0))").is_rabin_like()
assert b == False
assert len(v) == 0
(b, v) = spot.acc_cond("(Fin(0)|Inf(1))&(Fin(2)|Inf(0))").is_streett_like()
assert b == True
assert repr(v) == \
'(spot.rs_pair(fin=[0], inf=[1]), spot.rs_pair(fin=[2], inf=[0]))'
v2 = (spot.rs_pair(fin=[0], inf=[1]), spot.rs_pair(fin=[2], inf=[0]))
assert v == v2
acc = spot.acc_cond("generalized-Rabin 1 2")
(b, v) = acc.is_generalized_rabin()
assert b == True
assert v == (2,)
(b, v) = acc.is_generalized_streett()
assert b == False
assert v == ()
(b, v) = acc.is_streett_like()
assert b == True
ve = (spot.rs_pair([0], []), spot.rs_pair([], [1]), spot.rs_pair([], [2]))
assert v == ve
assert acc.name() == "generalized-Rabin 1 2"
# At the time of writting, acc_cond does not yet recognize
# "generalized-Streett", as there is no definition for that in the HOA format,
# and defining it as follows (dual for gen.Rabin) would prevent Streett from
# being a generalized-Streett. See issue #249.
acc = spot.acc_cond("Inf(0)|Fin(1)|Fin(2)")
(b, v) = acc.is_generalized_streett()
assert b == True
assert v == (2,)
(b, v) = acc.is_generalized_rabin()
assert b == False
assert v == ()
# FIXME: We should have a way to disable the following output, as it is not
# part of HOA v1.
assert acc.name() == "generalized-Streett 1 2"
# issue #469. This test is meaningful only if Spot is compiled with
# --enable-max-accsets=64 or more.
try:
m = spot.mark_t([33])
assert m.lowest() == m
n = spot.mark_t([33,34])
assert n.lowest() == m
except RuntimeError as e:
if "Too many acceptance sets used." in str(e):
pass
else:
raise e
# issue #468
from gc import collect
acc = spot.translate('a').acc()
collect()
assert acc == spot.acc_cond('Inf(0)')
acc = spot.translate('b').get_acceptance()
collect()
assert acc == spot.acc_code('Inf(0)')
c = spot.acc_cond('Fin(0)&Fin(1)&(Inf(2)|Fin(3))')
m1 = c.fin_unit()
m2 = c.inf_unit()
assert m1 == [0,1]
assert m2 == []
c = spot.acc_cond('Inf(0)&Inf(1)&(Inf(2)|Fin(3))')
m1 = c.fin_unit()
m2 = c.inf_unit()
assert m1 == []
assert m2 == [0,1]
c = spot.acc_cond('Inf(0)&Inf(1)|(Inf(2)|Fin(3))')
m1 = c.fin_unit()
m2 = c.inf_unit()
assert m1 == []
assert m2 == []