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spot/taalgos/minimize.hh, spot/taalgos/tgba2ta.hh, spot/tl/formula.hh,
spot/tl/remove_x.hh, spot/tl/simplify.hh, spot/tl/snf.hh,
spot/twaalgos/cobuchi.hh, spot/twaalgos/cycles.hh,
spot/twaalgos/dualize.hh, spot/twaalgos/gtec/gtec.hh,
spot/twaalgos/gv04.hh, spot/twaalgos/ltl2taa.hh,
spot/twaalgos/ltl2tgba_fm.hh, spot/twaalgos/magic.hh,
spot/twaalgos/minimize.hh, spot/twaalgos/parity.hh,
spot/twaalgos/powerset.hh, spot/twaalgos/randomgraph.hh,
spot/twaalgos/se05.hh, spot/twaalgos/simulation.hh,
spot/twaalgos/strength.hh, spot/twaalgos/stutter.hh,
spot/twaalgos/tau03.hh, spot/twaalgos/totgba.hh,
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// -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
// Copyright (C) 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2017, 2019 Laboratoire de
// Recherche et Développement de l'Epita (LRDE).
// Copyright (C) 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006 Laboratoire d'Informatique de
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// Université Pierre et Marie Curie.
//
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//
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#pragma once
#include <spot/tl/formula.hh>
#include <spot/twa/twagraph.hh>
#include <spot/tl/apcollect.hh>
#include <spot/tl/simplify.hh>
namespace spot
{
/// \ingroup twa_ltl
/// \brief Build a spot::twa_graph_ptr from an LTL or PSL formula.
///
/// This originally derived from an algorithm by Couvreur
/// \cite couvreur.99.fm , but it has been improved in many
/// ways \cite duret.14.ijccbs .
///
/// \param f The formula to translate into an automaton.
///
/// \param dict The spot::bdd_dict the constructed automata should use.
///
/// \param exprop When set, the algorithm will consider all properties
/// combinations possible on each state, in an attempt to reduce
/// the non-determinism. The automaton will have the same size as
/// without this option, but because the transitions will be more
/// deterministic, the product automaton will be smaller (or, at worse,
/// equal).
///
/// \param symb_merge When false, states with the same symbolic
/// representation (these are equivalent formulae) will not be
/// merged.
///
/// \param branching_postponement When set, several transitions leaving
/// from the same state with the same label (i.e., condition + acceptance
/// conditions) will be merged. \cite sebastiani.03.charme
///
/// \param fair_loop_approx When set, a really simple characterization of
/// unstable state is used to suppress all acceptance conditions from
/// incoming transitions.
///
/// \param unobs When non-zero, the atomic propositions in the LTL formula
/// are interpreted as events that exclude each other. The events in the
/// formula are observable events, and \c unobs can be filled with
/// additional unobservable events.
///
/// \param simplifier If this parameter is set, the LTL formulae
/// representing each state of the automaton will be simplified
/// before computing the successor. \a simpl should be configured
/// for the type of reduction you want, see spot::tl_simplifier.
/// This idea is taken from \cite thirioux.02.fmics .
///
/// \param unambiguous When true, unambigous TGBA will be produced
/// using the trick described in \cite benedikt.13.tacas .
///
/// \return A spot::twa_graph that recognizes the language of \a f.
SPOT_API twa_graph_ptr
ltl_to_tgba_fm(formula f, const bdd_dict_ptr& dict,
bool exprop = false, bool symb_merge = true,
bool branching_postponement = false,
bool fair_loop_approx = false,
const atomic_prop_set* unobs = nullptr,
tl_simplifier* simplifier = nullptr,
bool unambiguous = false);
}