State machine macros with logging and graphviz dotfile generation
Current features
- Macros for creating state machines with and without
Debug
andDefault
:def_machine!
-- state machine implementingDefault
constructiondef_machine_debug!
-- state machine implementingDefault
construction and derivingDebug
def_machine_nodefault!
-- state machine requiring initialization argumentsdef_machine_nodefault_debug!
-- state machine requiring initialization arguments and derivingDebug
- Specified initial (required) and terminal (optional) states with (optional) initialization and termination actions
- States may have local state variables and state machines may have extended state variables
- Events with optional associated parameters and actions in which extended state
variables may be modified:
- External events -- transition from a specific source state to a specific target state
- Internal events -- an event that is additionally allowed to modify local state variables and leaves the current state unchanged
- Universal events -- transition from any source state to a specific target state
- Syntax allowing use of constrained type parameters in the types of extended state variables
- Logging using the
log
logging API - Graphviz DOT file generation of state machine transition diagrams
Define and use a minimal state machine:
use macro_machines::def_machine_debug;
def_machine_debug!{
machine M {
STATES [
state S ()
state T ()
]
EVENTS [
event A <S> => <T> ()
]
EXTENDED []
initial_state: S
}
}
fn main () {
use macro_machines::HandleEventException;
let mut m = M::initial();
m.handle_event (EventId::A.into()).unwrap();
assert_eq!(m.handle_event (EventId::A.into()), Err (HandleEventException::WrongState));
}
Generate a dotfile and write to file:
use std::io::Write;
use macro_machines::MachineDotfile;
let mut f = std::fs::File::create ("minimal.dot").unwrap();
f.write_all (M::dotfile().as_bytes()).unwrap();
drop (f);
Rendered as PNG with $ dot -Tpng minimal.dot > minimal.png
:
For examples of more complex state machines, see the ./examples/
directory.