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README.md
NAC3
NAC3 is a major, backward-incompatible rewrite of the compiler for the ARTIQ physics experiment control and data acquisition system. It features greatly improved compilation speeds, a much better type system, and more predictable and transparent operation.
NAC3 has a modular design and its applicability reaches beyond ARTIQ. The nac3core
module does not contain anything specific to ARTIQ, and can be used in any project that requires compiling Python to machine code.
WARNING: NAC3 is currently experimental software and several important features are not implemented yet.
Packaging
NAC3 is packaged using the Nix Flakes system. Install Nix 2.4+ and enable flakes by adding experimental-features = nix-command flakes
to nix.conf
(e.g. ~/.config/nix/nix.conf
).
Try NAC3
Linux
After setting up Nix as above, use nix shell git+https://github.com/m-labs/artiq.git?ref=nac3
to get a shell with the NAC3 version of ARTIQ. See the examples
directory in ARTIQ (nac3
Git branch) for some samples of NAC3 kernel code.
Windows (work in progress)
NAC3 ARTIQ packaging for MSYS2/Windows is not yet complete so installation involves many manual steps. It is also less tested and you may encounter problems.
Install MSYS2 and run the following commands:
pacman -S mingw-w64-x86_64-python-h5py mingw-w64-x86_64-python-pyqt5 mingw-w64-x86_64-python-scipy mingw-w64-x86_64-python-prettytable mingw-w64-x86_64-python-pygit2
pacman -S mingw-w64-x86_64-python-pip
pip install qasync
pip install pyqtgraph
pacman -S patch git
git clone https://github.com/m-labs/sipyco
cd sipyco
git show 20c946aad78872fe60b78d9b57a624d69f3eea47 | patch -p1 -R
python setup.py install
cd ..
git clone -b nac3 https://github.com/m-labs/artiq
cd artiq
python setup.py install
Locate a recent build of nac3artiq-mingw
from Hydra and download nac3artiq.zip
. Then extract the contents in the appropriate location:
pacman -S unzip
wget https://nixbld.m-labs.hk/build/97899/download/1/nac3artiq.zip # edit the build number
unzip nac3artiq.zip -d C:/msys64/mingw64/lib/python3.9/site-packages
Install additional NAC3 dependencies:
pacman -S mingw-w64-x86_64-lld
wget https://nixbld.m-labs.hk/build/97899/download/1/mcfgthread-12.dll # edit the build number
cp mcfgthread-12.dll C:/msys64/mingw64/bin
And you should be good to go.
For developers
This repository contains:
nac3ast
: Python abstract syntax tree definition (based on RustPython).nac3parser
: Python parser (based on RustPython).nac3core
: Core compiler library, containing type-checking and code generation.nac3standalone
: Standalone compiler tool (core language only).nac3artiq
: Integration with ARTIQ and implementation of ARTIQ-specific extensions to the core language.runkernel
: Simple program that runs compiled ARTIQ kernels on the host and displays RTIO operations. Useful for testing without hardware.
Use nix develop
in this repository to enter a development shell.
If you are using a different shell than bash you can use e.g. nix develop --command fish
.
Build NAC3 with cargo build --release
. See the demonstrations in nac3artiq
and nac3standalone
.