ProB API
From Event-B
ProB API
Animator
- Animator represents one run of ProB
- Currently: At most one Animator per file (might change)
- Each animator has at least one corresponding probcli
- Getting the Animator associated with a file: AnimatorRegistry.getAnimator(file)
ICommand
- A Command encapsulate a sequence of ProB (Prolog) queries
- Commands can be composed from other Commands, e.g. Exploring a state
- Get enabled events
- Get values for constants and variables
- Get other properties (Invariant violation, Timeout, ...)
Note: Exploration could also be implemented by a sequence of Prolog Queries. This is a design decision that depends on whether we want to reuse parts of the sequence or not
Some implemented basic commands
- Load Machine
- Explore a State (i.e. calculate sucessors, invariant, ...)
- Execute (i.e. observe) an Event
- Evaluate an Expression or Predicate
- Consistency Checking
- LTL Model Checking
Using the API
Most Commands have a static method to create and execute an instance in a single method call
Communication API
- Builder to create well formed Prolog Queries
- Communication Interface to send Queries to ProB
- Hides possible distributed calculation, i.e. "feels" like having a single ProB
- Parses the result from ProB (i.e. a Prolog term)
- Creates a tree structure representing the term
- Convenient to create Data-Objects from a term
Command Example
- Direct usage of Prolog API
- Getting the ID of the current state
public final static String COMMAND = new PrologTermStringOutput().openTerm("getCurrentStateID"). printVariable("ID").closeTerm().fullstop().toString(); public void execute(Animator animator,IServerConnection connector) throws CoreException { synchronized (id) { Map<String, PrologTerm> bindings = BindingGenerator.createBinding(connector.sendCommand(COMMAND)); if (bindings == null) throw new CoreException("Prolog query failed."); id = bindings.get("ID").toString(); } }
- Getting state information using other commands
public synchronized void execute(final Animator animator,final IServerConnection connector) throws CoreException { final List<Operation> enabledOperations = GetEnabledOperationsCommand.getOperations(animator, stateId); final StateValuesResult stateValues = GetStateValuesCommand.getStateValues(animator, stateId); // [...] some more Command calls state = new State(stateId, initialised, invariantKo, timeoutOccured,maxOperationReached, stateValues, enabledOperations, errors); }