NAME
ltscompare - compare two LTSs
SYNOPSIS
ltscompare [OPTION]... [INFILE1] INFILE2
DESCRIPTION
Determine whether or not the labelled transition systems (LTSs) in
INFILE1 and INFILE2 are related by some equivalence or preorder. If
INFILE1 is not supplied, stdin is used.
The input formats are determined by the contents of INFILE1 and
INFILE2. Options --in1 and --in2 can be used to force the input format
of INFILE1 and INFILE2, respectively. The supported formats are:
’aut’ for the Aldebaran format (CADP),
’dot’ for the GraphViz format,
’fsm’ for the Finite State Machine format,
’mcrl’ for the mCRL SVC format,
’mcrl2’ for the mCRL2 LTS format, or
’svc’ for the (generic) SVC format
OPTIONS
OPTION can be any of the following:
-eNAME, --equivalence=NAME
use equivalence NAME:
’bisim’ for strong bisimilarity,
’branching-bisim’ for branching bisimilarity,
’dpbranching-bisim’ for divergence preserving branching
bisimilarity,
’sim’ for strong simulation equivalence,
’trace’ for strong trace equivalence, or
’weak-trace’ for weak trace equivalence (not allowed in
combination with -p/--preorder)
-iFORMAT, --in1=FORMAT
use FORMAT as the format for INFILE1 (or stdin)
-jFORMAT, --in2=FORMAT
use FORMAT as the format for INFILE2
-pNAME, --preorder=NAME
use preorder NAME:
’sim’ for strong simulation preorder ’trace’ for strong trace
preorder, or
’weak-trace’ for weak trace preorder,
(not allowed in combination with -e/--equivalence)
--tau=ACTNAMES
consider actions with a name in the comma separated list
ACTNAMES to be internal (tau) actions in addition to those
defined as such by the input
Standard options:
-q, --quiet
do not display warning messages
-v, --verbose
display short intermediate messages
-d, --debug
display detailed intermediate messages
-h, --help
display help information
--version
display version information
AUTHOR
Written by Muck van Weerdenburg.
REPORTING BUGS
Report bugs at <http://www.mcrl2.org/issuetracker>.
COPYRIGHT
Copyright © 2010 Technische Universiteit Eindhoven.
This is free software. You may redistribute copies of it under the
terms of the Boost Software License
<http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt>. There is NO WARRANTY, to the
extent permitted by law.
SEE ALSO
See also the manual at
<http://www.mcrl2.org/mcrl2/wiki/index.php/User_manual/ltscompare>.
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