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TuLiP

This is the source repository for TuLiP, the temporal logic planning toolbox. The project website is http://tulip-control.org

Installation

In most cases, it suffices to:

pip install .

To check for required and optional dependencies without actually installing:

python setup.py dry-check

TuLiP can be installed also from PyPI:

pip install tulip

Detailed instructions, including notes about dependencies and troubleshooting, are available at http://tulip-control.sourceforge.net/doc/install.html

The next section describes how to build documentation. A test suite is provided under tests/. Consult the section "Testing" below.

Documentation

There are two main sources of documentation outside the code. The "user" documentation is under doc/ and is built with Sphinx, so the usual steps apply,

make html

API documentation is generated using Epydoc and can also be built from the doc directory, now by

make api

Built copies for the most recent release of TuLiP are available online at:

Command summaries are provided by make help. Besides the above sources, you may also read API documentation using the standard pydoc tool. E.g.,

pydoc tulip

Testing

Tests are performed using nose. From the root of the source tree (i.e., where setup.py is located),

./run_tests.py

to perform basic tests. To try all available tests, ./run_tests.py full. For alternatives and a summary of usage, ./run_tests.py -h

License

This is free software released under the terms of the BSD 3-Clause License. There is no warranty; not even for merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose. Consult LICENSE for copying conditions.

When code is modified or re-distributed, the LICENSE file should accompany the code or any subset of it, however small. As an alternative, the LICENSE text can be copied within files, if so desired.

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