volute 1.1.0

Boolean functions implementation, represented as lookup tables
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Logic function manipulation using truth tables (LUTs)

The crate implements truth table datastructures, either arbitrary-size truth tables (Lut), or more efficient fixed-size truth tables (Lut2 to Lut12). They provide logical operators and utility functions for analysis, canonization and decomposition. Some support is available for other standard representation, such as Sum-of-Products (Sop).

API and documentation try to follow the same terminology as the C++ library Kitty.

Examples

Create a constant-one Lut with five variables. Check its hexadecimal value.

let lut = Lut::one(5);
assert_eq!(lut.to_string(), "Lut5(ffffffff)");

Create a Lut4 (four variables) which is the logical and of the 1st and 3rd. Check its hexadecimal value.

let lut = Lut4::nth_var(0) & Lut4::nth_var(2);
assert_eq!(lut.to_string(), "Lut4(a0a0)");

Create a random Lut6 (six variables). Display its hexadecimal value.

let lut = Lut6::random();
print!("{}", lut);

Create the parity function on three variables, and check that in can be decomposed as a Xor. Check its value in binary.

let lut = Lut::parity(3);
assert_eq!(lut.top_decomposition(0), DecompositionType::Xor);
assert_eq!(format!("{:b}", lut), "Lut3(10010110)");