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Alexandre Duret-Lutz authored
This follows from a discussion with Ernesto Posse. The semantics for the {...} operator we use in Spot comes from the cl(...) operator defined by Dax et al. (ATVA'09). This is slightly different from the the way the PSL spec interprets a SERE used in the context of a temporal formula (appendix B.3.1.1.2, item 7). cl({a;b}[*]) would match any infinite word that starts with a;b, while in PSL {a;b}[*] would match any infinite word that alternates a and b. Spot documents that {SERE} in a temporal formula is interpreted like cl(SERE) however it failed to ignore the empty prefix of SERE. So {{a;b}[*]} would match anything, because the empty word is a prefix of any word, and is also accepted by {a;b}[*]. Some trivial identities and basic rewritings were also wrongly considering these empty prefixes as well. This patch therefore fixes the translation and syntactic simplification rules, to really ignore these empty prefixes. In some future version it should probably be wise to rename this {...} operator as cl(...), and use {...} for the semantics given in appendix B.3.1.1.2 (item 7) of the PSL specs. * src/ltlast/unop.cc: Fix trivial identities. We have {[*0]} = 0 and !{[*0]} = 1. * src/ltlvisit/simplify.cc: Fix basic rewriting rules. {e[*]} = {e} and !{e[*]} = !{e}. * doc/tl/tl.tex: Adjust documentation. * doc/tl/tl.bib (dax.09.atva): New entry. * src/tgbaalgos/ltl2tgba_fm.cc: Do not accept any infinite word for {e[*]} just because the empty prefix is matched by e[*]. * src/tgbatest/ltl2tgba.test: Add a test case. * NEWS: Mention it. * THANKS: Add Ernesto.
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