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spot::ta_explicit_succ_iterator Class Referencefinal

Successor iterators used by spot::ta_explicit. More...

#include <spot/ta/taexplicit.hh>

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Public Member Functions

 ta_explicit_succ_iterator (const state_ta_explicit *s)
 
 ta_explicit_succ_iterator (const state_ta_explicit *s, bdd condition)
 
virtual bool first () override
 Position the iterator on the first successor (if any). More...
 
virtual bool next () override
 Jump to the next successor (if any). More...
 
virtual bool done () const override
 Check whether the iteration is finished. More...
 
virtual const statedst () const override
 Get the destination state of the current edge. More...
 
virtual bdd cond () const override
 Get the condition on the edge leading to this successor. More...
 
virtual acc_cond::mark_t acc () const override
 Get the acceptance mark of the edge leading to this successor. More...
 

Detailed Description

Successor iterators used by spot::ta_explicit.

Member Function Documentation

◆ acc()

virtual acc_cond::mark_t spot::ta_explicit_succ_iterator::acc ( ) const
overridevirtual

Get the acceptance mark of the edge leading to this successor.

Implements spot::twa_succ_iterator.

◆ cond()

virtual bdd spot::ta_explicit_succ_iterator::cond ( ) const
overridevirtual

Get the condition on the edge leading to this successor.

This is a Boolean function of atomic propositions.

Implements spot::twa_succ_iterator.

◆ done()

virtual bool spot::ta_explicit_succ_iterator::done ( ) const
overridevirtual

Check whether the iteration is finished.

This function should be called after any call to first() or next() and before any enquiry about the current state.

The typical use case of done() is in a for loop such as:

for (s->first(); !s->done(); s->next())
  ...
Returns
false iff the iterator is pointing to a successor.

It is incorrect to call done() if first() hasn't been called before. If done() returns true, it is invalid to call next(), cond(), acc(), or dst().

Implements spot::twa_succ_iterator.

◆ dst()

virtual const state* spot::ta_explicit_succ_iterator::dst ( ) const
overridevirtual

Get the destination state of the current edge.

Each call to dst() (even several times on the same edge) creates a new state that has to be destroyed (see state::destroy()) by the caller after it is no longer used.

Note that the same state may occur at different points in the iteration, as different outgoing edges (usually with different labels or acceptance membership) may go to the same state.

Implements spot::twa_succ_iterator.

◆ first()

virtual bool spot::ta_explicit_succ_iterator::first ( )
overridevirtual

Position the iterator on the first successor (if any).

This method can be called several times in order to make multiple passes over successors.

Warning
One should always call done() (or better: check the return value of first()) to ensure there is a successor, even after first(). A common trap is to assume that there is at least one successor: this is wrong.
Returns
true iff there is at least one successor

If first() returns false, it is invalid to call next(), cond(), acc(), or dst().

Implements spot::twa_succ_iterator.

◆ next()

virtual bool spot::ta_explicit_succ_iterator::next ( )
overridevirtual

Jump to the next successor (if any).

Warning
Again, one should always call done() (or better: check the return value of next()) to ensure there is a successor.
Returns
true if the iterator moved to a new successor, false if the iterator could not move to a new successor.

If next() returns false, it is invalid to call next() again, or to call cond(), acc() or dst().

Implements spot::twa_succ_iterator.


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