Lift events
This CIF to CIF transformation lifts event declarations to the top level of the specification.
Supported specifications
This transformation supports a subset of CIF specifications. The following restrictions apply:
Component definitions and component instantiations are not supported.
Groups 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
All events declared in the automata, are lifted to the top level of the specification.
In order to be able to track the origin of the events, they are named after their absolute names. For a group x
, with a group y
, with an event e
, the absolute name of the event is x.y.e
. The event is lifted to the top level of the specification, and named x_y_e
.
For instance, this specification:
event e;
automaton a:
event e;
location;
end
group b:
automaton c:
event e;
location;
end
end
is transformed to the following specification:
event e;
event a_e;
event b_c_e;
automaton a:
location;
end
group b:
automaton c:
location;
end
end
Renaming
Since events of the automata are merged with the declarations of the specification, renaming may be necessary to ensure uniquely named declarations. For instance, for a group x
, with a group y
, with an event e
, the absolute name of the event is x.y.e
. The event is lifted to the top level of the specification, and renamed to x_y_e
. However, if the specification already contains a declaration of a constant, automaton, other event, etc, named x_y_e
, then the lifted event is renamed to x_y_e2
instead. If that name is also already in use, it is renamed to x_y_e3
, etc.
Whenever renaming takes place, a warning is be printed to the console.