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## Referencing Python Variables
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The kernel is allowed to read Python variables.
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The kernel is allowed to read host Python variables, but has to specify with
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`global` before referencing them. This is to simplify and speed-up
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implementation, and also warn the user about the variable being global. (prevent
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calling the interpreter many times during compilation if there are many
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references to host variables)
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* Unbounded identifiers would be considered as Python variables, no object is
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allowed, only primitive types and tuple/list of allowed types are allowed.
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(not sure how to express the recursive concept neatly in English...)
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* The value would be evaluated at compile time, subsequent modification
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in the host would not be known by the kernel.
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* Modification of global variable from within the kernel would be considered as
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error.
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* Calling non-RPC host function would be considered as an error. (RPC functions
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must be annotated.)
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Only primitive types and tuple/list of primitive types are allowed.
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Example code that would be disallowed:
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```py
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from artiq.experiment import *
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counter = 0
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def get_id():
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counter += 1
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return counter
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The value would be substituted at compile time, subsequent modification in the
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host would not be known by the kernel.
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class Foo(EnvExperiment):
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@kernel
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def run(self):
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param = get_id()
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# do something...
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result = param
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return result
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```
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Modification in kernel code to the global variables is not allowed.
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## Class and Functions
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* Class fields must be annotated:
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floating point numbers are double by default.
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* RPCs: optional parameter type signature, require return type signature.
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* Function default parameters are not allowed, as changes to the default value
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would not be kept across kernel calls, and that is a potential source of
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confusion.
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would not be kept across kernel calls, which is a potential source of
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confusion. (maybe we can allow primitive default types?)
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* Cannot construct objects within kernel code.
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Questions:
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* Can we construct objects within kernel code?
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* Should we support function pointers? What about subtyping with function
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pointers, and generic types?
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## Built-in Types
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* Primitive types include:
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i = 0
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a = t[i]
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```
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* `range` (over numerical types)
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* `range` (over numerical types) (not sure if this is really useful)
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### Numerical Types
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* All binary operations expect the values to have the same type, no implicit
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```
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* Type variables can only be used in functions/methods, but not in classes.
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* Type variable can be limited to a fixed set of types. A shorthand for one-time
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type variable limited to a fixed set of types is [union type & optional type](https://docs.python.org/3/library/typing.html#typing.Union).
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e.g. `def run(self, a: Union[int, str])`
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(this can be relaxed, only allow those with type variables fully defined
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from the constructor)
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* Type variable can be limited to a fixed set of types.
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* Type variables are invariant, same as the default in Python. We disallow
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covariant or contravariant. The compiler should mark as error if it encounters
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a type variable used in kernel that is declared covariant or contravariant.
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* Generics are instantiated at compile time, all the type checks like
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`type(x) == int` would be evaluated as constants. Type checks are not allowed
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in area outside generics.
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* Type variable and union cannot occur alone in the result type.
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* Type variable cannot occur alone in the result type, i.e. must be bound to the
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input parameters.
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## Dynamic Dispatch
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Type annotations are invariant, so subtype (derived types) cannot be used
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sum += v.foo()
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return sum
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# incorrect, the type signature of the list is `list[virtual[Base]]`
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# incorrect, this list cannot be typed (inhomogeneous)
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bar([Base(), Derived()])
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```
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Type variables cannot be used inside `virtual[...]`, and type variables would not
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range over `virtual[...]`.
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> Not sure what is the best syntax for `virtual[...]`
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Example:
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```py
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for v in x:
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sum += v.foo()
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return sum
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# correct
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bar([Base(), Derived()])
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```
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