Remove unused events
This CIF to CIF transformation removes unused events from the specification. As these removed events are defined but not used, removing them does not alter the behavior modeled by the CIF specification.
Supported specifications
This transformation supports a subset of CIF specifications. The following restrictions apply:
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Component definitions and component instantiations are not supported.
Preprocessing
No preprocessing is currently performed by this CIF to CIF transformation. To increase the subset of specifications that can be transformed, apply the following CIF to CIF transformations (in the given order):
Implementation details
An event is considered to be unused in a CIF specification if it only occurs as an event declaration.
event a;
event b;
automaton A:
location:
initial;
edge a;
end
As event b
is defined but not mentioned elsewhere in the specification it is removed. Event a
is mentioned on an edge. It is therefore considered used and preserved as you can see in the resulting specification:
event a;
automaton A:
location:
initial;
edge a;
end
Take note that the implicit alphabet of an automaton is defined by the events on the edges and not by the declared events, see the lesson on the alphabet. For instance, consider the following specification:
automaton A:
event a;
event b;
location:
initial;
edge a;
end
Event b
is only defined but not mentioned elsewhere. Therefore, it is not part of the implicit alphabet of automaton A
. It is thus considered unused and removed.
The result is therefore:
automaton A:
event a;
location:
initial;
edge a;
end