package electrod
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  Formal analysis for the Electrod formal pivot language
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      electrod-1.0.0.tbz
    
    
        
    
  
  
  
    
  
  
    
  
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  doc/electrod.libelectrod/Libelectrod/Solver/LTL_from_Atomic/argument-1-At/index.html
Parameter LTL_from_Atomic.At
val hash : t -> intval domain_arity : t -> int optionNone if non-enumerable; otw Some ar with ar >= 0
val is_const : t -> boolSays whether the atomic proposition corresponds to a const or var relation
val is_partial : t -> boolsplit_string s returns the name and tuple that produced this string, None in case no such pair has arrived
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