y_petri 2.4.6 → 2.4.8
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- checksums.yaml +4 -4
- data/lib/y_petri/net/data_set.rb +39 -10
- data/lib/y_petri/net/own_state.rb +38 -6
- data/lib/y_petri/net/state/features.rb +1 -1
- data/lib/y_petri/net.rb +1 -1
- data/lib/y_petri/place.rb +2 -0
- data/lib/y_petri/simulation/timed.rb +17 -12
- data/lib/y_petri/transition/types.rb +66 -31
- data/lib/y_petri/version.rb +1 -1
- data/test/net_test.rb +21 -4
- metadata +2 -4
- data/Introduction_to_YNelson_and_YPetri.pdf +0 -0
- data/Object_model_of_YNelson_and_YPetri.pdf +0 -0
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data/lib/y_petri/net/data_set.rb
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# from it or otherwise integrate with it for the purposes of +DataSet+.
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place_with_default_marking =
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42
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@w.Place.send :new, name: "A", default_marking: 42
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43
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place_without_default_marking =
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@w.Place.send :new, name: "B", marking: 43
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@net.include_place( place_with_default_marking )
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place_with_default_marking.marking = 0
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@net.reset!
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48
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assert place_with_default_marking.marking == 42
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49
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@net.include_place( place_without_default_marking )
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50
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place_with_default_marking.marking = 0
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-> { @net.reset! }.must_raise TypeError
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@net.reset! [ :A ]
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assert place_with_default_marking.marking == 42
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end
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end
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56
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end
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57
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58
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describe "world with 3 places" do
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78
96
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it "should know its state (marking owned by the places)" do
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79
97
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@net.state.must_be_kind_of YPetri::Net::State
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80
98
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@net.state.must_equal [ @p1, @p2, @p3 ].map( &:marking )
|
81
|
-
@net.
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82
|
-
|
83
|
-
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84
|
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@net.m.must_equal @net.marking
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99
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@net.m.must_equal [ @p1, @p2, @p3 ].map( &:marking )
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100
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# Easy-to-read marking information.
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101
|
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@net.marking.must_equal "A: 1.1, B: 2.2, C: 3.3"
|
85
102
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end
|
86
103
|
|
87
104
|
it "should have standard equipment expected of a class" do
|
metadata
CHANGED
@@ -1,14 +1,14 @@
|
|
1
1
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--- !ruby/object:Gem::Specification
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2
2
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name: y_petri
|
3
3
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version: !ruby/object:Gem::Version
|
4
|
-
version: 2.4.
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4
|
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version: 2.4.8
|
5
5
|
platform: ruby
|
6
6
|
authors:
|
7
7
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- boris
|
8
8
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autorequire:
|
9
9
|
bindir: bin
|
10
10
|
cert_chain: []
|
11
|
-
date: 2016-06-
|
11
|
+
date: 2016-06-28 00:00:00.000000000 Z
|
12
12
|
dependencies:
|
13
13
|
- !ruby/object:Gem::Dependency
|
14
14
|
name: bundler
|
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|
|
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131
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- ACKNOWLEDGMENT.txt
|
132
132
|
- Gemfile
|
133
133
|
- Introduction_to_Ruby_for_YPetri_and_YNelson_Users.pdf
|
134
|
-
- Introduction_to_YNelson_and_YPetri.pdf
|
135
134
|
- LICENSE.txt
|
136
|
-
- Object_model_of_YNelson_and_YPetri.pdf
|
137
135
|
- README.md
|
138
136
|
- Rakefile
|
139
137
|
- lib/y_petri.rb
|
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