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Module type Valmari.INPUTSource
include DFA
The set of DFA nodes
The set of DFA transitions
The type of labels that annotate transitions
Get the label associated with a transition
Get the source state of the transition
Get the target state of the transition
Iterate on initial states
Iterate final states
The minimization algorithms operate on a DFA plus an optional initial refinement (state that must be distinguished, because of some external properties not observable from the labelled transitions alone).
If no refinements are needed, the minimum implementation is just: let refinements ~refine:_ = ()
Otherwise, the refinements function should invoke the refine function for each set of equivalent states and call the iter for each equivalent state.
E.g if our automata has 5 states, and states 2 and 3 have tag A while states 4 and 5 have tag B, we will do:
let refinements ~refine = refine (fun ~iter -> iter 2; 3); refine (fun ~iter -> iter 4; 5)