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lyken 819e1e4608 a 2024-07-27 12:35:22 +08:00
lyken 86ed0140cb core/model: add ListModel 2024-07-27 02:57:02 +08:00
lyken cd777dcb52 core/model: add Pointer::{is_null,is_not_null} 2024-07-27 02:12:55 +08:00
lyken d2ab7b89be core/model: add From<BasicValueEnum> for Opaque 2024-07-27 01:51:18 +08:00
lyken 5c6537565c core/ndstrides: implement general ndarray reshaping 2024-07-26 17:37:07 +08:00
lyken 7372ef0504 core/ndstrides: implement general ndarray basic indexing 2024-07-26 17:37:05 +08:00
lyken bf2026e010 core/ndstrides: implement IRRT slice
Needed by ndarray indexing
2024-07-26 16:31:42 +08:00
lyken 85ef06f1e2 core/ndstrides: implement ndarray np_{empty,ndarray,zeros,ones,full} 2024-07-26 16:23:11 +08:00
lyken fc9d47fb54 core/irrt: fix error context check logic error 2024-07-26 16:21:42 +08:00
lyken e14eba05d2 core/ndstrides: implement ndarray len() 2024-07-26 15:50:22 +08:00
lyken adb43958d0 core: make get_llvm_type return new NDArray with strides
NOTE: All old numpy functions are now impossible to run, until NDArray
with strides is fully implemented.
2024-07-26 15:45:32 +08:00
lyken ba79cfe39f core: allow clippy changes 2024-07-26 15:38:23 +08:00
lyken 04897ec8d4 core/ndstrides: add basic NDArray IRRT functions 2024-07-26 15:36:44 +08:00
lyken f78a60a644 core/codegen: add ArrayWriter & parse_input_shape_arg 2024-07-26 15:26:58 +08:00
lyken 19c2beffbb core/irrt: fix improper template def 2024-07-26 15:06:57 +08:00
lyken 92b97a9f4f core/ndstrides: add NDArray definition with strides 2024-07-26 15:06:14 +08:00
lyken 9c3a10377f core/irrt: add ErrorContext
ErrorContext allows IRRT to report a Python-like exception
2024-07-26 15:01:09 +08:00
lyken 80e56bc081 core: fix list_slice_assignment assert int type 2024-07-26 14:59:11 +08:00
lyken 8a6dc1c1e1 core/model: refactor core to use CSlice & Exception 2024-07-26 14:50:23 +08:00
lyken b304df8bcc core/model: add SizeTModel::constant 2024-07-26 13:37:04 +08:00
lyken 679315acad core/model: add CSlice & Exception models 2024-07-26 13:20:06 +08:00
lyken afab0a997c core/irrt: add cstr_utils 2024-07-26 12:39:59 +08:00
lyken ae88175c4c core/irrt: comment arrays_match() 2024-07-26 12:36:52 +08:00
lyken ab663c3ec8 core/model: introduce `Model<'ctx>` abstraction 2024-07-26 12:33:58 +08:00
lyken f9dc6bf40c core/irrt: introduce irrt testing
`cargo test -F test` would compile `nac3core/irrt/irrt_test.cpp`
targetted to the host machine (it gets to use `std`) and run the
test executable.
2024-07-26 12:32:41 +08:00
lyken e127171c81 core/irrt: split irrt.cpp into headers
To scale IRRT implementations
2024-07-26 12:32:11 +08:00
lyken 3e22e366ce core/irrt: build.rs capture IR defined constants 2024-07-26 12:29:16 +08:00
lyken 98f7547695 core/irrt: build.rs capture IR defined types 2024-07-26 12:29:16 +08:00
lyken e5fd93c0e0 core/irrt: reformat 2024-07-26 12:29:16 +08:00
lyken b8b9a589f8 core: add .clang-format 2024-07-26 12:27:46 +08:00
lyken 1f19a8b54b core/irrt: comment build.rs & move irrt to its own dir
To prepare for future IRRT implementations, and to also make cargo
only have to watch a single directory.
2024-07-22 17:32:32 +08:00
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@ -1,32 +1,3 @@
BasedOnStyle: LLVM BasedOnStyle: Google
Language: Cpp
Standard: Cpp11
AccessModifierOffset: -1
AlignEscapedNewlines: Left
AlwaysBreakAfterReturnType: None
AlwaysBreakTemplateDeclarations: Yes
AllowAllParametersOfDeclarationOnNextLine: false
AllowShortFunctionsOnASingleLine: Inline
BinPackParameters: false
BreakBeforeBinaryOperators: NonAssignment
BreakBeforeTernaryOperators: true
BreakConstructorInitializers: AfterColon
BreakInheritanceList: AfterColon
ColumnLimit: 120
ConstructorInitializerAllOnOneLineOrOnePerLine: true
ContinuationIndentWidth: 4
DerivePointerAlignment: false
IndentCaseLabels: true
IndentPPDirectives: None
IndentWidth: 4 IndentWidth: 4
MaxEmptyLinesToKeep: 1 ReflowComments: false
PointerAlignment: Left
ReflowComments: true
SortIncludes: false
SortUsingDeclarations: true
SpaceAfterTemplateKeyword: false
SpacesBeforeTrailingComments: 2
TabWidth: 4
UseTab: Never

1
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@ -1,4 +1,3 @@
__pycache__ __pycache__
/target /target
/nac3standalone/demo/linalg/target
nix/windows/msys2 nix/windows/msys2

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@ -1,24 +1,24 @@
# See https://pre-commit.com for more information # See https://pre-commit.com for more information
# See https://pre-commit.com/hooks.html for more hooks # See https://pre-commit.com/hooks.html for more hooks
default_stages: [pre-commit] default_stages: [commit]
repos: repos:
- repo: local - repo: local
hooks: hooks:
- id: nac3-cargo-fmt - id: nac3-cargo-fmt
name: nac3 cargo format name: nac3 cargo format
entry: nix entry: cargo
language: system language: system
types: [file, rust] types: [file, rust]
pass_filenames: false pass_filenames: false
description: Runs cargo fmt on the codebase. description: Runs cargo fmt on the codebase.
args: [develop, -c, cargo, fmt, --all] args: [fmt]
- id: nac3-cargo-clippy - id: nac3-cargo-clippy
name: nac3 cargo clippy name: nac3 cargo clippy
entry: nix entry: cargo
language: system language: system
types: [file, rust] types: [file, rust]
pass_filenames: false pass_filenames: false
description: Runs cargo clippy on the codebase. description: Runs cargo clippy on the codebase.
args: [develop, -c, cargo, clippy, --tests] args: [clippy, --tests]

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Cargo.lock generated

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@ -4,7 +4,6 @@ members = [
"nac3ast", "nac3ast",
"nac3parser", "nac3parser",
"nac3core", "nac3core",
"nac3core/nac3core_derive",
"nac3standalone", "nac3standalone",
"nac3artiq", "nac3artiq",
"runkernel", "runkernel",

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@ -2,11 +2,11 @@
"nodes": { "nodes": {
"nixpkgs": { "nixpkgs": {
"locked": { "locked": {
"lastModified": 1731319897, "lastModified": 1720418205,
"narHash": "sha256-PbABj4tnbWFMfBp6OcUK5iGy1QY+/Z96ZcLpooIbuEI=", "narHash": "sha256-cPJoFPXU44GlhWg4pUk9oUPqurPlCFZ11ZQPk21GTPU=",
"owner": "NixOS", "owner": "NixOS",
"repo": "nixpkgs", "repo": "nixpkgs",
"rev": "dc460ec76cbff0e66e269457d7b728432263166c", "rev": "655a58a72a6601292512670343087c2d75d859c1",
"type": "github" "type": "github"
}, },
"original": { "original": {

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@ -6,7 +6,6 @@
outputs = { self, nixpkgs }: outputs = { self, nixpkgs }:
let let
pkgs = import nixpkgs { system = "x86_64-linux"; }; pkgs = import nixpkgs { system = "x86_64-linux"; };
pkgs32 = import nixpkgs { system = "i686-linux"; };
in rec { in rec {
packages.x86_64-linux = rec { packages.x86_64-linux = rec {
llvm-nac3 = pkgs.callPackage ./nix/llvm {}; llvm-nac3 = pkgs.callPackage ./nix/llvm {};
@ -14,24 +13,9 @@
'' ''
mkdir -p $out/bin mkdir -p $out/bin
ln -s ${pkgs.llvmPackages_14.clang-unwrapped}/bin/clang $out/bin/clang-irrt ln -s ${pkgs.llvmPackages_14.clang-unwrapped}/bin/clang $out/bin/clang-irrt
ln -s ${pkgs.llvmPackages_14.clang}/bin/clang $out/bin/clang-irrt-test
ln -s ${pkgs.llvmPackages_14.llvm.out}/bin/llvm-as $out/bin/llvm-as-irrt ln -s ${pkgs.llvmPackages_14.llvm.out}/bin/llvm-as $out/bin/llvm-as-irrt
''; '';
demo-linalg-stub = pkgs.rustPlatform.buildRustPackage {
name = "demo-linalg-stub";
src = ./nac3standalone/demo/linalg;
cargoLock = {
lockFile = ./nac3standalone/demo/linalg/Cargo.lock;
};
doCheck = false;
};
demo-linalg-stub32 = pkgs32.rustPlatform.buildRustPackage {
name = "demo-linalg-stub32";
src = ./nac3standalone/demo/linalg;
cargoLock = {
lockFile = ./nac3standalone/demo/linalg/Cargo.lock;
};
doCheck = false;
};
nac3artiq = pkgs.python3Packages.toPythonModule ( nac3artiq = pkgs.python3Packages.toPythonModule (
pkgs.rustPlatform.buildRustPackage rec { pkgs.rustPlatform.buildRustPackage rec {
name = "nac3artiq"; name = "nac3artiq";
@ -40,8 +24,9 @@
cargoLock = { cargoLock = {
lockFile = ./Cargo.lock; lockFile = ./Cargo.lock;
}; };
cargoTestFlags = [ "--features" "test" ];
passthru.cargoLock = cargoLock; passthru.cargoLock = cargoLock;
nativeBuildInputs = [ pkgs.python3 (pkgs.wrapClangMulti pkgs.llvmPackages_14.clang) llvm-tools-irrt pkgs.llvmPackages_14.llvm.out llvm-nac3 ]; nativeBuildInputs = [ pkgs.python3 pkgs.llvmPackages_14.clang llvm-tools-irrt pkgs.llvmPackages_14.llvm.out llvm-nac3 ];
buildInputs = [ pkgs.python3 llvm-nac3 ]; buildInputs = [ pkgs.python3 llvm-nac3 ];
checkInputs = [ (pkgs.python3.withPackages(ps: [ ps.numpy ps.scipy ])) ]; checkInputs = [ (pkgs.python3.withPackages(ps: [ ps.numpy ps.scipy ])) ];
checkPhase = checkPhase =
@ -49,9 +34,7 @@
echo "Checking nac3standalone demos..." echo "Checking nac3standalone demos..."
pushd nac3standalone/demo pushd nac3standalone/demo
patchShebangs . patchShebangs .
export DEMO_LINALG_STUB=${demo-linalg-stub}/lib/liblinalg.a ./check_demos.sh
export DEMO_LINALG_STUB32=${demo-linalg-stub32}/lib/liblinalg.a
./check_demos.sh -i686
popd popd
echo "Running Cargo tests..." echo "Running Cargo tests..."
cargoCheckHook cargoCheckHook
@ -107,18 +90,18 @@
(pkgs.fetchFromGitHub { (pkgs.fetchFromGitHub {
owner = "m-labs"; owner = "m-labs";
repo = "sipyco"; repo = "sipyco";
rev = "094a6cd63ffa980ef63698920170e50dc9ba77fd"; rev = "939f84f9b5eef7efbf7423c735d1834783b6140e";
sha256 = "sha256-PPnAyDedUQ7Og/Cby9x5OT9wMkNGTP8GS53V6N/dk4w="; sha256 = "sha256-15Nun4EY35j+6SPZkjzZtyH/ncxLS60KuGJjFh5kSTc=";
}) })
(pkgs.fetchFromGitHub { (pkgs.fetchFromGitHub {
owner = "m-labs"; owner = "m-labs";
repo = "artiq"; repo = "artiq";
rev = "28c9de3e251daa89a8c9fd79d5ab64a3ec03bac6"; rev = "923ca3377d42c815f979983134ec549dc39d3ca0";
sha256 = "sha256-vAvpbHc5B+1wtG8zqN7j9dQE1ON+i22v+uqA+tw6Gak="; sha256 = "sha256-oJoEeNEeNFSUyh6jXG8Tzp6qHVikeHS0CzfE+mODPgw=";
}) })
]; ];
buildInputs = [ buildInputs = [
(python3-mimalloc.withPackages(ps: [ ps.numpy ps.scipy ps.jsonschema ps.lmdb ps.platformdirs nac3artiq-instrumented ])) (python3-mimalloc.withPackages(ps: [ ps.numpy ps.scipy ps.jsonschema ps.lmdb nac3artiq-instrumented ]))
pkgs.llvmPackages_14.llvm.out pkgs.llvmPackages_14.llvm.out
]; ];
phases = [ "buildPhase" "installPhase" ]; phases = [ "buildPhase" "installPhase" ];
@ -168,7 +151,7 @@
buildInputs = with pkgs; [ buildInputs = with pkgs; [
# build dependencies # build dependencies
packages.x86_64-linux.llvm-nac3 packages.x86_64-linux.llvm-nac3
(pkgs.wrapClangMulti llvmPackages_14.clang) llvmPackages_14.llvm.out # for running nac3standalone demos llvmPackages_14.clang llvmPackages_14.llvm.out llvmPackages_14.lldb.out # for running nac3standalone demos
packages.x86_64-linux.llvm-tools-irrt packages.x86_64-linux.llvm-tools-irrt
cargo cargo
rustc rustc
@ -180,12 +163,9 @@
clippy clippy
pre-commit pre-commit
rustfmt rustfmt
rust-analyzer
]; ];
shellHook = RUST_SRC_PATH = "${pkgs.rust.packages.stable.rustPlatform.rustLibSrc}";
''
export DEMO_LINALG_STUB=${packages.x86_64-linux.demo-linalg-stub}/lib/liblinalg.a
export DEMO_LINALG_STUB32=${packages.x86_64-linux.demo-linalg-stub32}/lib/liblinalg.a
'';
}; };
devShells.x86_64-linux.msys2 = pkgs.mkShell { devShells.x86_64-linux.msys2 = pkgs.mkShell {
name = "nac3-dev-shell-msys2"; name = "nac3-dev-shell-msys2";

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@ -12,10 +12,15 @@ crate-type = ["cdylib"]
itertools = "0.13" itertools = "0.13"
pyo3 = { version = "0.21", features = ["extension-module", "gil-refs"] } pyo3 = { version = "0.21", features = ["extension-module", "gil-refs"] }
parking_lot = "0.12" parking_lot = "0.12"
tempfile = "3.13" tempfile = "3.10"
nac3parser = { path = "../nac3parser" }
nac3core = { path = "../nac3core" } nac3core = { path = "../nac3core" }
nac3ld = { path = "../nac3ld" } nac3ld = { path = "../nac3ld" }
[dependencies.inkwell]
version = "0.4"
default-features = false
features = ["llvm14-0", "target-x86", "target-arm", "target-riscv", "no-libffi-linking"]
[features] [features]
init-llvm-profile = [] init-llvm-profile = []
no-escape-analysis = ["nac3core/no-escape-analysis"]

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@ -112,15 +112,10 @@ def extern(function):
register_function(function) register_function(function)
return function return function
def rpc(function):
def rpc(arg=None, flags={}): """Decorates a function declaration defined by the core device runtime."""
"""Decorates a function or method to be executed on the host interpreter.""" register_function(function)
if arg is None: return function
def inner_decorator(function):
return rpc(function, flags)
return inner_decorator
register_function(arg)
return arg
def kernel(function_or_method): def kernel(function_or_method):
"""Decorates a function or method to be executed on the core device.""" """Decorates a function or method to be executed on the core device."""
@ -206,7 +201,7 @@ class Core:
embedding = EmbeddingMap() embedding = EmbeddingMap()
if allow_registration: if allow_registration:
compiler.analyze(registered_functions, registered_classes, set()) compiler.analyze(registered_functions, registered_classes)
allow_registration = False allow_registration = False
if hasattr(method, "__self__"): if hasattr(method, "__self__"):

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@ -1,26 +0,0 @@
from min_artiq import *
from numpy import ndarray, zeros as np_zeros
@nac3
class StrFail:
core: KernelInvariant[Core]
def __init__(self):
self.core = Core()
@kernel
def hello(self, arg: str):
pass
@kernel
def consume_ndarray(self, arg: ndarray[str, 1]):
pass
def run(self):
self.hello("world")
self.consume_ndarray(np_zeros([10], dtype=str))
if __name__ == "__main__":
StrFail().run()

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@ -1,4 +1,10 @@
#![deny(future_incompatible, let_underscore, nonstandard_style, clippy::all)] #![deny(
future_incompatible,
let_underscore,
nonstandard_style,
rust_2024_compatibility,
clippy::all
)]
#![warn(clippy::pedantic)] #![warn(clippy::pedantic)]
#![allow( #![allow(
unsafe_op_in_unsafe_fn, unsafe_op_in_unsafe_fn,
@ -10,65 +16,63 @@
clippy::wildcard_imports clippy::wildcard_imports
)] )]
use std::{ use std::collections::{HashMap, HashSet};
collections::{HashMap, HashSet}, use std::fs;
fs, use std::io::Write;
io::Write, use std::process::Command;
process::Command, use std::rc::Rc;
rc::Rc, use std::sync::Arc;
sync::Arc,
};
use itertools::Itertools; use inkwell::{
use parking_lot::{Mutex, RwLock}; memory_buffer::MemoryBuffer,
use pyo3::{ module::{Linkage, Module},
create_exception, exceptions, passes::PassBuilderOptions,
prelude::*, support::is_multithreaded,
types::{PyBytes, PyDict, PyNone, PySet}, targets::*,
OptimizationLevel,
}; };
use tempfile::{self, TempDir}; use itertools::Itertools;
use nac3core::codegen::{gen_func_impl, CodeGenLLVMOptions, CodeGenTargetMachineOptions};
use nac3core::toplevel::builtins::get_exn_constructor;
use nac3core::typecheck::typedef::{TypeEnum, Unifier, VarMap};
use nac3parser::{
ast::{ExprKind, Stmt, StmtKind, StrRef},
parser::parse_program,
};
use pyo3::create_exception;
use pyo3::prelude::*;
use pyo3::{exceptions, types::PyBytes, types::PyDict, types::PySet};
use parking_lot::{Mutex, RwLock};
use nac3core::{ use nac3core::{
codegen::{ codegen::irrt::load_irrt,
concrete_type::ConcreteTypeStore, gen_func_impl, irrt::load_irrt, CodeGenLLVMOptions, codegen::{concrete_type::ConcreteTypeStore, CodeGenTask, WithCall, WorkerRegistry},
CodeGenTargetMachineOptions, CodeGenTask, CodeGenerator, WithCall, WorkerRegistry,
},
inkwell::{
context::Context,
memory_buffer::MemoryBuffer,
module::{FlagBehavior, Linkage, Module},
passes::PassBuilderOptions,
support::is_multithreaded,
targets::*,
OptimizationLevel,
},
nac3parser::{
ast::{Constant, ExprKind, Located, Stmt, StmtKind, StrRef},
parser::parse_program,
},
symbol_resolver::SymbolResolver, symbol_resolver::SymbolResolver,
toplevel::{ toplevel::{
builtins::get_exn_constructor, composer::{ComposerConfig, TopLevelComposer},
composer::{BuiltinFuncCreator, BuiltinFuncSpec, ComposerConfig, TopLevelComposer},
DefinitionId, GenCall, TopLevelDef, DefinitionId, GenCall, TopLevelDef,
}, },
typecheck::{ typecheck::typedef::{FunSignature, FuncArg},
type_inferencer::PrimitiveStore, typecheck::{type_inferencer::PrimitiveStore, typedef::Type},
typedef::{into_var_map, FunSignature, FuncArg, Type, TypeEnum, Unifier, VarMap},
},
}; };
use nac3ld::Linker; use nac3ld::Linker;
use codegen::{ use tempfile::{self, TempDir};
attributes_writeback, gen_core_log, gen_rtio_log, rpc_codegen_callback, ArtiqCodeGenerator,
use crate::codegen::attributes_writeback;
use crate::{
codegen::{rpc_codegen_callback, ArtiqCodeGenerator},
symbol_resolver::{DeferredEvaluationStore, InnerResolver, PythonHelper, Resolver},
}; };
use symbol_resolver::{DeferredEvaluationStore, InnerResolver, PythonHelper, Resolver};
use timeline::TimeFns;
mod codegen; mod codegen;
mod symbol_resolver; mod symbol_resolver;
mod timeline; mod timeline;
use timeline::TimeFns;
#[derive(PartialEq, Clone, Copy)] #[derive(PartialEq, Clone, Copy)]
enum Isa { enum Isa {
Host, Host,
@ -122,7 +126,7 @@ struct Nac3 {
isa: Isa, isa: Isa,
time_fns: &'static (dyn TimeFns + Sync), time_fns: &'static (dyn TimeFns + Sync),
primitive: PrimitiveStore, primitive: PrimitiveStore,
builtins: Vec<BuiltinFuncSpec>, builtins: Vec<(StrRef, FunSignature, Arc<GenCall>)>,
pyid_to_def: Arc<RwLock<HashMap<u64, DefinitionId>>>, pyid_to_def: Arc<RwLock<HashMap<u64, DefinitionId>>>,
primitive_ids: PrimitivePythonId, primitive_ids: PrimitivePythonId,
working_directory: TempDir, working_directory: TempDir,
@ -142,32 +146,14 @@ impl Nac3 {
module: &PyObject, module: &PyObject,
registered_class_ids: &HashSet<u64>, registered_class_ids: &HashSet<u64>,
) -> PyResult<()> { ) -> PyResult<()> {
let (module_name, source_file, source) = let (module_name, source_file) = Python::with_gil(|py| -> PyResult<(String, String)> {
Python::with_gil(|py| -> PyResult<(String, String, String)> { let module: &PyAny = module.extract(py)?;
let module: &PyAny = module.extract(py)?; Ok((module.getattr("__name__")?.extract()?, module.getattr("__file__")?.extract()?))
let source_file = module.getattr("__file__"); })?;
let (source_file, source) = if let Ok(source_file) = source_file {
let source_file = source_file.extract()?;
(
source_file,
fs::read_to_string(source_file).map_err(|e| {
exceptions::PyIOError::new_err(format!(
"failed to read input file: {e}"
))
})?,
)
} else {
// kernels submitted by content have no file
// but still can provide source by StringLoader
let get_src_fn = module
.getattr("__loader__")?
.extract::<PyObject>()?
.getattr(py, "get_source")?;
("<expcontent>", get_src_fn.call1(py, (PyNone::get(py),))?.extract(py)?)
};
Ok((module.getattr("__name__")?.extract()?, source_file.to_string(), source))
})?;
let source = fs::read_to_string(&source_file).map_err(|e| {
exceptions::PyIOError::new_err(format!("failed to read input file: {e}"))
})?;
let parser_result = parse_program(&source, source_file.into()) let parser_result = parse_program(&source, source_file.into())
.map_err(|e| exceptions::PySyntaxError::new_err(format!("parse error: {e}")))?; .map_err(|e| exceptions::PySyntaxError::new_err(format!("parse error: {e}")))?;
@ -207,8 +193,10 @@ impl Nac3 {
body.retain(|stmt| { body.retain(|stmt| {
if let StmtKind::FunctionDef { ref decorator_list, .. } = stmt.node { if let StmtKind::FunctionDef { ref decorator_list, .. } = stmt.node {
decorator_list.iter().any(|decorator| { decorator_list.iter().any(|decorator| {
if let Some(id) = decorator_id_string(decorator) { if let ExprKind::Name { id, .. } = decorator.node {
id == "kernel" || id == "portable" || id == "rpc" id.to_string() == "kernel"
|| id.to_string() == "portable"
|| id.to_string() == "rpc"
} else { } else {
false false
} }
@ -221,8 +209,9 @@ impl Nac3 {
} }
StmtKind::FunctionDef { ref decorator_list, .. } => { StmtKind::FunctionDef { ref decorator_list, .. } => {
decorator_list.iter().any(|decorator| { decorator_list.iter().any(|decorator| {
if let Some(id) = decorator_id_string(decorator) { if let ExprKind::Name { id, .. } = decorator.node {
id == "extern" || id == "kernel" || id == "portable" || id == "rpc" let id = id.to_string();
id == "extern" || id == "portable" || id == "kernel" || id == "rpc"
} else { } else {
false false
} }
@ -275,7 +264,7 @@ impl Nac3 {
arg_names.len(), arg_names.len(),
)); ));
} }
for (i, FuncArg { ty, default_value, name, .. }) in args.iter().enumerate() { for (i, FuncArg { ty, default_value, name }) in args.iter().enumerate() {
let in_name = match arg_names.get(i) { let in_name = match arg_names.get(i) {
Some(n) => n, Some(n) => n,
None if default_value.is_none() => { None if default_value.is_none() => {
@ -311,64 +300,6 @@ impl Nac3 {
None None
} }
/// Returns a [`Vec`] of builtins that needs to be initialized during method compilation time.
fn get_lateinit_builtins() -> Vec<Box<BuiltinFuncCreator>> {
vec![
Box::new(|primitives, unifier| {
let arg_ty = unifier.get_fresh_var(Some("T".into()), None);
(
"core_log".into(),
FunSignature {
args: vec![FuncArg {
name: "arg".into(),
ty: arg_ty.ty,
default_value: None,
is_vararg: false,
}],
ret: primitives.none,
vars: into_var_map([arg_ty]),
},
Arc::new(GenCall::new(Box::new(move |ctx, obj, fun, args, generator| {
gen_core_log(ctx, &obj, fun, &args, generator)?;
Ok(None)
}))),
)
}),
Box::new(|primitives, unifier| {
let arg_ty = unifier.get_fresh_var(Some("T".into()), None);
(
"rtio_log".into(),
FunSignature {
args: vec![
FuncArg {
name: "channel".into(),
ty: primitives.str,
default_value: None,
is_vararg: false,
},
FuncArg {
name: "arg".into(),
ty: arg_ty.ty,
default_value: None,
is_vararg: false,
},
],
ret: primitives.none,
vars: into_var_map([arg_ty]),
},
Arc::new(GenCall::new(Box::new(move |ctx, obj, fun, args, generator| {
gen_rtio_log(ctx, &obj, fun, &args, generator)?;
Ok(None)
}))),
)
}),
]
}
fn compile_method<T>( fn compile_method<T>(
&self, &self,
obj: &PyAny, obj: &PyAny,
@ -381,7 +312,6 @@ impl Nac3 {
let size_t = self.isa.get_size_type(); let size_t = self.isa.get_size_type();
let (mut composer, mut builtins_def, mut builtins_ty) = TopLevelComposer::new( let (mut composer, mut builtins_def, mut builtins_ty) = TopLevelComposer::new(
self.builtins.clone(), self.builtins.clone(),
Self::get_lateinit_builtins(),
ComposerConfig { kernel_ann: Some("Kernel"), kernel_invariant_ann: "KernelInvariant" }, ComposerConfig { kernel_ann: Some("Kernel"), kernel_invariant_ann: "KernelInvariant" },
size_t, size_t,
); );
@ -458,6 +388,7 @@ impl Nac3 {
pyid_to_type: pyid_to_type.clone(), pyid_to_type: pyid_to_type.clone(),
primitive_ids: self.primitive_ids.clone(), primitive_ids: self.primitive_ids.clone(),
global_value_ids: global_value_ids.clone(), global_value_ids: global_value_ids.clone(),
class_names: Mutex::default(),
name_to_pyid: name_to_pyid.clone(), name_to_pyid: name_to_pyid.clone(),
module: module.clone(), module: module.clone(),
id_to_pyval: RwLock::default(), id_to_pyval: RwLock::default(),
@ -488,25 +419,9 @@ impl Nac3 {
match &stmt.node { match &stmt.node {
StmtKind::FunctionDef { decorator_list, .. } => { StmtKind::FunctionDef { decorator_list, .. } => {
if decorator_list if decorator_list.iter().any(|decorator| matches!(decorator.node, ExprKind::Name { id, .. } if id == "rpc".into())) {
.iter() store_fun.call1(py, (def_id.0.into_py(py), module.getattr(py, name.to_string().as_str()).unwrap())).unwrap();
.any(|decorator| decorator_id_string(decorator) == Some("rpc".to_string())) rpc_ids.push((None, def_id));
{
store_fun
.call1(
py,
(
def_id.0.into_py(py),
module.getattr(py, name.to_string().as_str()).unwrap(),
),
)
.unwrap();
let is_async = decorator_list.iter().any(|decorator| {
decorator_get_flags(decorator)
.iter()
.any(|constant| *constant == Constant::Str("async".into()))
});
rpc_ids.push((None, def_id, is_async));
} }
} }
StmtKind::ClassDef { name, body, .. } => { StmtKind::ClassDef { name, body, .. } => {
@ -514,26 +429,19 @@ impl Nac3 {
let class_obj = module.getattr(py, class_name.as_str()).unwrap(); let class_obj = module.getattr(py, class_name.as_str()).unwrap();
for stmt in body { for stmt in body {
if let StmtKind::FunctionDef { name, decorator_list, .. } = &stmt.node { if let StmtKind::FunctionDef { name, decorator_list, .. } = &stmt.node {
if decorator_list.iter().any(|decorator| { if decorator_list.iter().any(|decorator| matches!(decorator.node, ExprKind::Name { id, .. } if id == "rpc".into())) {
decorator_id_string(decorator) == Some("rpc".to_string())
}) {
let is_async = decorator_list.iter().any(|decorator| {
decorator_get_flags(decorator)
.iter()
.any(|constant| *constant == Constant::Str("async".into()))
});
if name == &"__init__".into() { if name == &"__init__".into() {
return Err(CompileError::new_err(format!( return Err(CompileError::new_err(format!(
"compilation failed\n----------\nThe constructor of class {} should not be decorated with rpc decorator (at {})", "compilation failed\n----------\nThe constructor of class {} should not be decorated with rpc decorator (at {})",
class_name, stmt.location class_name, stmt.location
))); )));
} }
rpc_ids.push((Some((class_obj.clone(), *name)), def_id, is_async)); rpc_ids.push((Some((class_obj.clone(), *name)), def_id));
} }
} }
} }
} }
_ => (), _ => ()
} }
let id = *name_to_pyid.get(&name).unwrap(); let id = *name_to_pyid.get(&name).unwrap();
@ -572,6 +480,7 @@ impl Nac3 {
pyid_to_type: pyid_to_type.clone(), pyid_to_type: pyid_to_type.clone(),
primitive_ids: self.primitive_ids.clone(), primitive_ids: self.primitive_ids.clone(),
global_value_ids: global_value_ids.clone(), global_value_ids: global_value_ids.clone(),
class_names: Mutex::default(),
id_to_pyval: RwLock::default(), id_to_pyval: RwLock::default(),
id_to_primitive: RwLock::default(), id_to_primitive: RwLock::default(),
field_to_val: RwLock::default(), field_to_val: RwLock::default(),
@ -588,10 +497,6 @@ impl Nac3 {
.register_top_level(synthesized.pop().unwrap(), Some(resolver.clone()), "", false) .register_top_level(synthesized.pop().unwrap(), Some(resolver.clone()), "", false)
.unwrap(); .unwrap();
// Process IRRT
let context = Context::create();
let irrt = load_irrt(&context, resolver.as_ref());
let fun_signature = let fun_signature =
FunSignature { args: vec![], ret: self.primitive.none, vars: VarMap::new() }; FunSignature { args: vec![], ret: self.primitive.none, vars: VarMap::new() };
let mut store = ConcreteTypeStore::new(); let mut store = ConcreteTypeStore::new();
@ -629,12 +534,13 @@ impl Nac3 {
let top_level = Arc::new(composer.make_top_level_context()); let top_level = Arc::new(composer.make_top_level_context());
{ {
let rpc_codegen = rpc_codegen_callback();
let defs = top_level.definitions.read(); let defs = top_level.definitions.read();
for (class_data, id, is_async) in &rpc_ids { for (class_data, id) in &rpc_ids {
let mut def = defs[id.0].write(); let mut def = defs[id.0].write();
match &mut *def { match &mut *def {
TopLevelDef::Function { codegen_callback, .. } => { TopLevelDef::Function { codegen_callback, .. } => {
*codegen_callback = Some(rpc_codegen_callback(*is_async)); *codegen_callback = Some(rpc_codegen.clone());
} }
TopLevelDef::Class { methods, .. } => { TopLevelDef::Class { methods, .. } => {
let (class_def, method_name) = class_data.as_ref().unwrap(); let (class_def, method_name) = class_data.as_ref().unwrap();
@ -645,7 +551,7 @@ impl Nac3 {
if let TopLevelDef::Function { codegen_callback, .. } = if let TopLevelDef::Function { codegen_callback, .. } =
&mut *defs[id.0].write() &mut *defs[id.0].write()
{ {
*codegen_callback = Some(rpc_codegen_callback(*is_async)); *codegen_callback = Some(rpc_codegen.clone());
store_fun store_fun
.call1( .call1(
py, py,
@ -660,11 +566,6 @@ impl Nac3 {
} }
} }
} }
TopLevelDef::Variable { .. } => {
return Err(CompileError::new_err(String::from(
"Unsupported @rpc annotation on global variable",
)))
}
} }
} }
} }
@ -685,12 +586,33 @@ impl Nac3 {
let task = CodeGenTask { let task = CodeGenTask {
subst: Vec::default(), subst: Vec::default(),
symbol_name: "__modinit__".to_string(), symbol_name: "__modinit__".to_string(),
body: instance.body,
signature,
resolver: resolver.clone(),
store,
unifier_index: instance.unifier_id,
calls: instance.calls,
id: 0,
};
let mut store = ConcreteTypeStore::new();
let mut cache = HashMap::new();
let signature = store.from_signature(
&mut composer.unifier,
&self.primitive,
&fun_signature,
&mut cache,
);
let signature = store.add_cty(signature);
let attributes_writeback_task = CodeGenTask {
subst: Vec::default(),
symbol_name: "attributes_writeback".to_string(),
body: Arc::new(Vec::default()), body: Arc::new(Vec::default()),
signature, signature,
resolver, resolver,
store, store,
unifier_index: instance.unifier_id, unifier_index: instance.unifier_id,
calls: instance.calls, calls: Arc::new(HashMap::default()),
id: 0, id: 0,
}; };
@ -703,9 +625,7 @@ impl Nac3 {
let buffer = buffer.as_slice().into(); let buffer = buffer.as_slice().into();
membuffer.lock().push(buffer); membuffer.lock().push(buffer);
}))); })));
let size_t = context let size_t = if self.isa == Isa::Host { 64 } else { 32 };
.ptr_sized_int_type(&self.get_llvm_target_machine().get_target_data(), None)
.get_bit_width();
let num_threads = if is_multithreaded() { 4 } else { 1 }; let num_threads = if is_multithreaded() { 4 } else { 1 };
let thread_names: Vec<String> = (0..num_threads).map(|_| "main".to_string()).collect(); let thread_names: Vec<String> = (0..num_threads).map(|_| "main".to_string()).collect();
let threads: Vec<_> = thread_names let threads: Vec<_> = thread_names
@ -714,27 +634,16 @@ impl Nac3 {
.collect(); .collect();
let membuffer = membuffers.clone(); let membuffer = membuffers.clone();
let mut has_return = false;
py.allow_threads(|| { py.allow_threads(|| {
let (registry, handles) = let (registry, handles) =
WorkerRegistry::create_workers(threads, top_level.clone(), &self.llvm_options, &f); WorkerRegistry::create_workers(threads, top_level.clone(), &self.llvm_options, &f);
registry.add_task(task);
registry.wait_tasks_complete(handles);
let mut generator = ArtiqCodeGenerator::new("main".to_string(), size_t, self.time_fns); let mut generator =
let context = Context::create(); ArtiqCodeGenerator::new("attributes_writeback".to_string(), size_t, self.time_fns);
let module = context.create_module("main"); let context = inkwell::context::Context::create();
let target_machine = self.llvm_options.create_target_machine().unwrap(); let module = context.create_module("attributes_writeback");
module.set_data_layout(&target_machine.get_target_data().get_data_layout());
module.set_triple(&target_machine.get_triple());
module.add_basic_value_flag(
"Debug Info Version",
FlagBehavior::Warning,
context.i32_type().const_int(3, false),
);
module.add_basic_value_flag(
"Dwarf Version",
FlagBehavior::Warning,
context.i32_type().const_int(4, false),
);
let builder = context.create_builder(); let builder = context.create_builder();
let (_, module, _) = gen_func_impl( let (_, module, _) = gen_func_impl(
&context, &context,
@ -742,27 +651,9 @@ impl Nac3 {
&registry, &registry,
builder, builder,
module, module,
task, attributes_writeback_task,
|generator, ctx| { |generator, ctx| {
assert_eq!(instance.body.len(), 1, "toplevel module should have 1 statement"); attributes_writeback(ctx, generator, inner_resolver.as_ref(), &host_attributes)
let StmtKind::Expr { value: ref expr, .. } = instance.body[0].node else {
unreachable!("toplevel statement must be an expression")
};
let ExprKind::Call { .. } = expr.node else {
unreachable!("toplevel expression must be a function call")
};
let return_obj =
generator.gen_expr(ctx, expr)?.map(|value| (expr.custom.unwrap(), value));
has_return = return_obj.is_some();
registry.wait_tasks_complete(handles);
attributes_writeback(
ctx,
generator,
inner_resolver.as_ref(),
&host_attributes,
return_obj,
)
}, },
) )
.unwrap(); .unwrap();
@ -771,24 +662,37 @@ impl Nac3 {
membuffer.lock().push(buffer); membuffer.lock().push(buffer);
}); });
embedding_map.setattr("expects_return", has_return).unwrap(); let context = inkwell::context::Context::create();
// Link all modules into `main`.
let buffers = membuffers.lock(); let buffers = membuffers.lock();
let main = context let main = context
.create_module_from_ir(MemoryBuffer::create_from_memory_range( .create_module_from_ir(MemoryBuffer::create_from_memory_range(&buffers[0], "main"))
buffers.last().unwrap(),
"main",
))
.unwrap(); .unwrap();
for buffer in buffers.iter().rev().skip(1) { for buffer in buffers.iter().skip(1) {
let other = context let other = context
.create_module_from_ir(MemoryBuffer::create_from_memory_range(buffer, "main")) .create_module_from_ir(MemoryBuffer::create_from_memory_range(buffer, "main"))
.unwrap(); .unwrap();
main.link_in_module(other).map_err(|err| CompileError::new_err(err.to_string()))?; main.link_in_module(other).map_err(|err| CompileError::new_err(err.to_string()))?;
} }
main.link_in_module(irrt).map_err(|err| CompileError::new_err(err.to_string()))?; let builder = context.create_builder();
let modinit_return = main
.get_function("__modinit__")
.unwrap()
.get_last_basic_block()
.unwrap()
.get_terminator()
.unwrap();
builder.position_before(&modinit_return);
builder
.build_call(
main.get_function("attributes_writeback").unwrap(),
&[],
"attributes_writeback",
)
.unwrap();
main.link_in_module(load_irrt(&context))
.map_err(|err| CompileError::new_err(err.to_string()))?;
let mut function_iter = main.get_first_function(); let mut function_iter = main.get_first_function();
while let Some(func) = function_iter { while let Some(func) = function_iter {
@ -874,41 +778,6 @@ impl Nac3 {
} }
} }
/// Retrieves the Name.id from a decorator, supports decorators with arguments.
fn decorator_id_string(decorator: &Located<ExprKind>) -> Option<String> {
if let ExprKind::Name { id, .. } = decorator.node {
// Bare decorator
return Some(id.to_string());
} else if let ExprKind::Call { func, .. } = &decorator.node {
// Decorators that are calls (e.g. "@rpc()") have Call for the node,
// need to extract the id from within.
if let ExprKind::Name { id, .. } = func.node {
return Some(id.to_string());
}
}
None
}
/// Retrieves flags from a decorator, if any.
fn decorator_get_flags(decorator: &Located<ExprKind>) -> Vec<Constant> {
let mut flags = vec![];
if let ExprKind::Call { keywords, .. } = &decorator.node {
for keyword in keywords {
if keyword.node.arg != Some("flags".into()) {
continue;
}
if let ExprKind::Set { elts } = &keyword.node.value.node {
for elt in elts {
if let ExprKind::Constant { value, .. } = &elt.node {
flags.push(value.clone());
}
}
}
}
}
flags
}
fn link_with_lld(elf_filename: String, obj_filename: String) -> PyResult<()> { fn link_with_lld(elf_filename: String, obj_filename: String) -> PyResult<()> {
let linker_args = vec![ let linker_args = vec![
"-shared".to_string(), "-shared".to_string(),
@ -978,7 +847,7 @@ impl Nac3 {
Isa::RiscV32IMA => &timeline::NOW_PINNING_TIME_FNS, Isa::RiscV32IMA => &timeline::NOW_PINNING_TIME_FNS,
Isa::CortexA9 | Isa::Host => &timeline::EXTERN_TIME_FNS, Isa::CortexA9 | Isa::Host => &timeline::EXTERN_TIME_FNS,
}; };
let (primitive, _) = TopLevelComposer::make_primitives(isa.get_size_type()); let primitive: PrimitiveStore = TopLevelComposer::make_primitives(isa.get_size_type()).0;
let builtins = vec![ let builtins = vec![
( (
"now_mu".into(), "now_mu".into(),
@ -994,7 +863,6 @@ impl Nac3 {
name: "t".into(), name: "t".into(),
ty: primitive.int64, ty: primitive.int64,
default_value: None, default_value: None,
is_vararg: false,
}], }],
ret: primitive.none, ret: primitive.none,
vars: VarMap::new(), vars: VarMap::new(),
@ -1014,7 +882,6 @@ impl Nac3 {
name: "dt".into(), name: "dt".into(),
ty: primitive.int64, ty: primitive.int64,
default_value: None, default_value: None,
is_vararg: false,
}], }],
ret: primitive.none, ret: primitive.none,
vars: VarMap::new(), vars: VarMap::new(),
@ -1090,12 +957,7 @@ impl Nac3 {
}) })
} }
fn analyze( fn analyze(&mut self, functions: &PySet, classes: &PySet) -> PyResult<()> {
&mut self,
functions: &PySet,
classes: &PySet,
content_modules: &PySet,
) -> PyResult<()> {
let (modules, class_ids) = let (modules, class_ids) =
Python::with_gil(|py| -> PyResult<(HashMap<u64, PyObject>, HashSet<u64>)> { Python::with_gil(|py| -> PyResult<(HashMap<u64, PyObject>, HashSet<u64>)> {
let mut modules: HashMap<u64, PyObject> = HashMap::new(); let mut modules: HashMap<u64, PyObject> = HashMap::new();
@ -1105,21 +967,13 @@ impl Nac3 {
let getmodule_fn = PyModule::import(py, "inspect")?.getattr("getmodule")?; let getmodule_fn = PyModule::import(py, "inspect")?.getattr("getmodule")?;
for function in functions { for function in functions {
let module: PyObject = getmodule_fn.call1((function,))?.extract()?; let module = getmodule_fn.call1((function,))?.extract()?;
if !module.is_none(py) { modules.insert(id_fn.call1((&module,))?.extract()?, module);
modules.insert(id_fn.call1((&module,))?.extract()?, module);
}
} }
for class in classes { for class in classes {
let module: PyObject = getmodule_fn.call1((class,))?.extract()?; let module = getmodule_fn.call1((class,))?.extract()?;
if !module.is_none(py) {
modules.insert(id_fn.call1((&module,))?.extract()?, module);
}
class_ids.insert(id_fn.call1((class,))?.extract()?);
}
for module in content_modules {
let module: PyObject = module.extract()?;
modules.insert(id_fn.call1((&module,))?.extract()?, module); modules.insert(id_fn.call1((&module,))?.extract()?, module);
class_ids.insert(id_fn.call1((class,))?.extract()?);
} }
Ok((modules, class_ids)) Ok((modules, class_ids))
})?; })?;

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@ -1,30 +1,14 @@
use std::{ use inkwell::{
collections::{HashMap, HashSet}, types::{BasicType, BasicTypeEnum},
sync::{ values::BasicValueEnum,
atomic::{AtomicBool, Ordering::Relaxed}, AddressSpace,
Arc,
},
}; };
use itertools::Itertools; use itertools::Itertools;
use parking_lot::RwLock;
use pyo3::{
types::{PyDict, PyTuple},
PyAny, PyObject, PyResult, Python,
};
use nac3core::{ use nac3core::{
codegen::{ codegen::{
types::{NDArrayType, ProxyType}, classes::{NDArrayType, ProxyType},
CodeGenContext, CodeGenerator, CodeGenContext, CodeGenerator,
}, },
inkwell::{
module::Linkage,
types::{BasicType, BasicTypeEnum},
values::BasicValueEnum,
AddressSpace,
},
nac3parser::ast::{self, StrRef},
symbol_resolver::{StaticValue, SymbolResolver, SymbolValue, ValueEnum}, symbol_resolver::{StaticValue, SymbolResolver, SymbolValue, ValueEnum},
toplevel::{ toplevel::{
helper::PrimDef, helper::PrimDef,
@ -36,8 +20,21 @@ use nac3core::{
typedef::{into_var_map, iter_type_vars, Type, TypeEnum, TypeVar, Unifier, VarMap}, typedef::{into_var_map, iter_type_vars, Type, TypeEnum, TypeVar, Unifier, VarMap},
}, },
}; };
use nac3parser::ast::{self, StrRef};
use parking_lot::{Mutex, RwLock};
use pyo3::{
types::{PyDict, PyTuple},
PyAny, PyObject, PyResult, Python,
};
use std::{
collections::{HashMap, HashSet},
sync::{
atomic::{AtomicBool, Ordering::Relaxed},
Arc,
},
};
use super::PrimitivePythonId; use crate::PrimitivePythonId;
pub enum PrimitiveValue { pub enum PrimitiveValue {
I32(i32), I32(i32),
@ -82,6 +79,7 @@ pub struct InnerResolver {
pub id_to_primitive: RwLock<HashMap<u64, PrimitiveValue>>, pub id_to_primitive: RwLock<HashMap<u64, PrimitiveValue>>,
pub field_to_val: RwLock<HashMap<ResolverField, Option<PyFieldHandle>>>, pub field_to_val: RwLock<HashMap<ResolverField, Option<PyFieldHandle>>>,
pub global_value_ids: Arc<RwLock<HashMap<u64, PyObject>>>, pub global_value_ids: Arc<RwLock<HashMap<u64, PyObject>>>,
pub class_names: Mutex<HashMap<StrRef, Type>>,
pub pyid_to_def: Arc<RwLock<HashMap<u64, DefinitionId>>>, pub pyid_to_def: Arc<RwLock<HashMap<u64, DefinitionId>>>,
pub pyid_to_type: Arc<RwLock<HashMap<u64, Type>>>, pub pyid_to_type: Arc<RwLock<HashMap<u64, Type>>>,
pub primitive_ids: PrimitivePythonId, pub primitive_ids: PrimitivePythonId,
@ -135,8 +133,6 @@ impl StaticValue for PythonValue {
format!("{}_const", self.id).as_str(), format!("{}_const", self.id).as_str(),
); );
global.set_constant(true); global.set_constant(true);
// Set linkage of global to private to avoid name collisions
global.set_linkage(Linkage::Private);
global.set_initializer(&ctx.ctx.const_struct( global.set_initializer(&ctx.ctx.const_struct(
&[ctx.ctx.i32_type().const_int(u64::from(id), false).into()], &[ctx.ctx.i32_type().const_int(u64::from(id), false).into()],
false, false,
@ -167,7 +163,7 @@ impl StaticValue for PythonValue {
PrimitiveValue::Bool(val) => { PrimitiveValue::Bool(val) => {
ctx.ctx.i8_type().const_int(u64::from(*val), false).into() ctx.ctx.i8_type().const_int(u64::from(*val), false).into()
} }
PrimitiveValue::Str(val) => ctx.gen_string(generator, val).into(), PrimitiveValue::Str(val) => ctx.ctx.const_string(val.as_bytes(), true).into(),
}); });
} }
if let Some(global) = ctx.module.get_global(&self.id.to_string()) { if let Some(global) = ctx.module.get_global(&self.id.to_string()) {
@ -355,7 +351,7 @@ impl InnerResolver {
Ok(Ok((ndarray, false))) Ok(Ok((ndarray, false)))
} else if ty_id == self.primitive_ids.tuple { } else if ty_id == self.primitive_ids.tuple {
// do not handle type var param and concrete check here // do not handle type var param and concrete check here
Ok(Ok((unifier.add_ty(TypeEnum::TTuple { ty: vec![], is_vararg_ctx: false }), false))) Ok(Ok((unifier.add_ty(TypeEnum::TTuple { ty: vec![] }), false)))
} else if ty_id == self.primitive_ids.option { } else if ty_id == self.primitive_ids.option {
Ok(Ok((primitives.option, false))) Ok(Ok((primitives.option, false)))
} else if ty_id == self.primitive_ids.none { } else if ty_id == self.primitive_ids.none {
@ -559,10 +555,7 @@ impl InnerResolver {
Err(err) => return Ok(Err(err)), Err(err) => return Ok(Err(err)),
_ => return Ok(Err("tuple type needs at least 1 type parameters".to_string())) _ => return Ok(Err("tuple type needs at least 1 type parameters".to_string()))
}; };
Ok(Ok(( Ok(Ok((unifier.add_ty(TypeEnum::TTuple { ty: args }), true)))
unifier.add_ty(TypeEnum::TTuple { ty: args, is_vararg_ctx: false }),
true,
)))
} }
TypeEnum::TObj { params, obj_id, .. } => { TypeEnum::TObj { params, obj_id, .. } => {
let subst = { let subst = {
@ -804,9 +797,7 @@ impl InnerResolver {
.map(|elem| self.get_obj_type(py, elem, unifier, defs, primitives)) .map(|elem| self.get_obj_type(py, elem, unifier, defs, primitives))
.collect(); .collect();
let types = types?; let types = types?;
Ok(types.map(|types| { Ok(types.map(|types| unifier.add_ty(TypeEnum::TTuple { ty: types })))
unifier.add_ty(TypeEnum::TTuple { ty: types, is_vararg_ctx: false })
}))
} }
// special handling for option type since its class member layout in python side // special handling for option type since its class member layout in python side
// is special and cannot be mapped directly to a nac3 type as below // is special and cannot be mapped directly to a nac3 type as below
@ -981,7 +972,7 @@ impl InnerResolver {
} else if ty_id == self.primitive_ids.string || ty_id == self.primitive_ids.np_str_ { } else if ty_id == self.primitive_ids.string || ty_id == self.primitive_ids.np_str_ {
let val: String = obj.extract().unwrap(); let val: String = obj.extract().unwrap();
self.id_to_primitive.write().insert(id, PrimitiveValue::Str(val.clone())); self.id_to_primitive.write().insert(id, PrimitiveValue::Str(val.clone()));
Ok(Some(ctx.gen_string(generator, val).into())) Ok(Some(ctx.ctx.const_string(val.as_bytes(), true).into()))
} else if ty_id == self.primitive_ids.float || ty_id == self.primitive_ids.float64 { } else if ty_id == self.primitive_ids.float || ty_id == self.primitive_ids.float64 {
let val: f64 = obj.extract().unwrap(); let val: f64 = obj.extract().unwrap();
self.id_to_primitive.write().insert(id, PrimitiveValue::F64(val)); self.id_to_primitive.write().insert(id, PrimitiveValue::F64(val));
@ -1096,7 +1087,7 @@ impl InnerResolver {
if self.global_value_ids.read().contains_key(&id) { if self.global_value_ids.read().contains_key(&id) {
let global = ctx.module.get_global(&id_str).unwrap_or_else(|| { let global = ctx.module.get_global(&id_str).unwrap_or_else(|| {
ctx.module.add_global( ctx.module.add_global(
ndarray_llvm_ty.as_base_type().get_element_type().into_struct_type(), ndarray_llvm_ty.as_underlying_type(),
Some(AddressSpace::default()), Some(AddressSpace::default()),
&id_str, &id_str,
) )
@ -1190,24 +1181,20 @@ impl InnerResolver {
data_global.set_initializer(&data); data_global.set_initializer(&data);
// create a global for the ndarray object and initialize it // create a global for the ndarray object and initialize it
let value = ndarray_llvm_ty let value = ndarray_llvm_ty.as_underlying_type().const_named_struct(&[
.as_base_type() llvm_usize.const_int(ndarray_ndims, false).into(),
.get_element_type() shape_global
.into_struct_type() .as_pointer_value()
.const_named_struct(&[ .const_cast(llvm_usize.ptr_type(AddressSpace::default()))
llvm_usize.const_int(ndarray_ndims, false).into(), .into(),
shape_global data_global
.as_pointer_value() .as_pointer_value()
.const_cast(llvm_usize.ptr_type(AddressSpace::default())) .const_cast(ndarray_dtype_llvm_ty.ptr_type(AddressSpace::default()))
.into(), .into(),
data_global ]);
.as_pointer_value()
.const_cast(ndarray_dtype_llvm_ty.ptr_type(AddressSpace::default()))
.into(),
]);
let ndarray = ctx.module.add_global( let ndarray = ctx.module.add_global(
ndarray_llvm_ty.as_base_type().get_element_type().into_struct_type(), ndarray_llvm_ty.as_underlying_type(),
Some(AddressSpace::default()), Some(AddressSpace::default()),
&id_str, &id_str,
); );
@ -1216,9 +1203,7 @@ impl InnerResolver {
Ok(Some(ndarray.as_pointer_value().into())) Ok(Some(ndarray.as_pointer_value().into()))
} else if ty_id == self.primitive_ids.tuple { } else if ty_id == self.primitive_ids.tuple {
let expected_ty_enum = ctx.unifier.get_ty_immutable(expected_ty); let expected_ty_enum = ctx.unifier.get_ty_immutable(expected_ty);
let TypeEnum::TTuple { ty, is_vararg_ctx: false } = expected_ty_enum.as_ref() else { let TypeEnum::TTuple { ty } = expected_ty_enum.as_ref() else { unreachable!() };
unreachable!()
};
let tup_tys = ty.iter(); let tup_tys = ty.iter();
let elements: &PyTuple = obj.downcast()?; let elements: &PyTuple = obj.downcast()?;
@ -1474,7 +1459,6 @@ impl SymbolResolver for Resolver {
&self, &self,
id: StrRef, id: StrRef,
_: &mut CodeGenContext<'ctx, '_>, _: &mut CodeGenContext<'ctx, '_>,
_: &mut dyn CodeGenerator,
) -> Option<ValueEnum<'ctx>> { ) -> Option<ValueEnum<'ctx>> {
let sym_value = { let sym_value = {
let id_to_val = self.0.id_to_pyval.read(); let id_to_val = self.0.id_to_pyval.read();

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@ -1,12 +1,9 @@
use itertools::Either; use inkwell::{
values::{BasicValueEnum, CallSiteValue},
use nac3core::{ AddressSpace, AtomicOrdering,
codegen::CodeGenContext,
inkwell::{
values::{BasicValueEnum, CallSiteValue},
AddressSpace, AtomicOrdering,
},
}; };
use itertools::Either;
use nac3core::codegen::CodeGenContext;
/// Functions for manipulating the timeline. /// Functions for manipulating the timeline.
pub trait TimeFns { pub trait TimeFns {
@ -34,7 +31,7 @@ impl TimeFns for NowPinningTimeFns64 {
.unwrap_or_else(|| ctx.module.add_global(i64_type, None, "now")); .unwrap_or_else(|| ctx.module.add_global(i64_type, None, "now"));
let now_hiptr = ctx let now_hiptr = ctx
.builder .builder
.build_bit_cast(now, i32_type.ptr_type(AddressSpace::default()), "now.hi.addr") .build_bitcast(now, i32_type.ptr_type(AddressSpace::default()), "now.hi.addr")
.map(BasicValueEnum::into_pointer_value) .map(BasicValueEnum::into_pointer_value)
.unwrap(); .unwrap();
@ -83,7 +80,7 @@ impl TimeFns for NowPinningTimeFns64 {
.unwrap_or_else(|| ctx.module.add_global(i64_type, None, "now")); .unwrap_or_else(|| ctx.module.add_global(i64_type, None, "now"));
let now_hiptr = ctx let now_hiptr = ctx
.builder .builder
.build_bit_cast(now, i32_type.ptr_type(AddressSpace::default()), "now.hi.addr") .build_bitcast(now, i32_type.ptr_type(AddressSpace::default()), "now.hi.addr")
.map(BasicValueEnum::into_pointer_value) .map(BasicValueEnum::into_pointer_value)
.unwrap(); .unwrap();
@ -112,7 +109,7 @@ impl TimeFns for NowPinningTimeFns64 {
.unwrap_or_else(|| ctx.module.add_global(i64_type, None, "now")); .unwrap_or_else(|| ctx.module.add_global(i64_type, None, "now"));
let now_hiptr = ctx let now_hiptr = ctx
.builder .builder
.build_bit_cast(now, i32_type.ptr_type(AddressSpace::default()), "now.hi.addr") .build_bitcast(now, i32_type.ptr_type(AddressSpace::default()), "now.hi.addr")
.map(BasicValueEnum::into_pointer_value) .map(BasicValueEnum::into_pointer_value)
.unwrap(); .unwrap();
@ -210,7 +207,7 @@ impl TimeFns for NowPinningTimeFns {
.unwrap_or_else(|| ctx.module.add_global(i64_type, None, "now")); .unwrap_or_else(|| ctx.module.add_global(i64_type, None, "now"));
let now_hiptr = ctx let now_hiptr = ctx
.builder .builder
.build_bit_cast(now, i32_type.ptr_type(AddressSpace::default()), "now.hi.addr") .build_bitcast(now, i32_type.ptr_type(AddressSpace::default()), "now.hi.addr")
.map(BasicValueEnum::into_pointer_value) .map(BasicValueEnum::into_pointer_value)
.unwrap(); .unwrap();
@ -261,7 +258,7 @@ impl TimeFns for NowPinningTimeFns {
let time_lo = ctx.builder.build_int_truncate(time, i32_type, "time.lo").unwrap(); let time_lo = ctx.builder.build_int_truncate(time, i32_type, "time.lo").unwrap();
let now_hiptr = ctx let now_hiptr = ctx
.builder .builder
.build_bit_cast(now, i32_type.ptr_type(AddressSpace::default()), "now.hi.addr") .build_bitcast(now, i32_type.ptr_type(AddressSpace::default()), "now.hi.addr")
.map(BasicValueEnum::into_pointer_value) .map(BasicValueEnum::into_pointer_value)
.unwrap(); .unwrap();

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@ -10,6 +10,7 @@ constant-optimization = ["fold"]
fold = [] fold = []
[dependencies] [dependencies]
lazy_static = "1.5"
parking_lot = "0.12" parking_lot = "0.12"
string-interner = "0.17" string-interner = "0.17"
fxhash = "0.2" fxhash = "0.2"

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@ -5,12 +5,14 @@ pub use crate::location::Location;
use fxhash::FxBuildHasher; use fxhash::FxBuildHasher;
use parking_lot::{Mutex, MutexGuard}; use parking_lot::{Mutex, MutexGuard};
use std::{cell::RefCell, collections::HashMap, fmt, sync::LazyLock}; use std::{cell::RefCell, collections::HashMap, fmt};
use string_interner::{symbol::SymbolU32, DefaultBackend, StringInterner}; use string_interner::{symbol::SymbolU32, DefaultBackend, StringInterner};
pub type Interner = StringInterner<DefaultBackend, FxBuildHasher>; pub type Interner = StringInterner<DefaultBackend, FxBuildHasher>;
static INTERNER: LazyLock<Mutex<Interner>> = lazy_static! {
LazyLock::new(|| Mutex::new(StringInterner::with_hasher(FxBuildHasher::default()))); static ref INTERNER: Mutex<Interner> =
Mutex::new(StringInterner::with_hasher(FxBuildHasher::default()));
}
thread_local! { thread_local! {
static LOCAL_INTERNER: RefCell<HashMap<String, StrRef>> = RefCell::default(); static LOCAL_INTERNER: RefCell<HashMap<String, StrRef>> = RefCell::default();

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@ -1,4 +1,10 @@
#![deny(future_incompatible, let_underscore, nonstandard_style, clippy::all)] #![deny(
future_incompatible,
let_underscore,
nonstandard_style,
rust_2024_compatibility,
clippy::all
)]
#![warn(clippy::pedantic)] #![warn(clippy::pedantic)]
#![allow( #![allow(
clippy::missing_errors_doc, clippy::missing_errors_doc,
@ -8,6 +14,9 @@
clippy::wildcard_imports clippy::wildcard_imports
)] )]
#[macro_use]
extern crate lazy_static;
mod ast_gen; mod ast_gen;
mod constant; mod constant;
#[cfg(feature = "fold")] #[cfg(feature = "fold")]

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@ -1,29 +1,26 @@
[features]
test = []
[package] [package]
name = "nac3core" name = "nac3core"
version = "0.1.0" version = "0.1.0"
authors = ["M-Labs"] authors = ["M-Labs"]
edition = "2021" edition = "2021"
[features]
default = ["derive"]
derive = ["dep:nac3core_derive"]
no-escape-analysis = []
[dependencies] [dependencies]
itertools = "0.13" itertools = "0.13"
crossbeam = "0.8" crossbeam = "0.8"
indexmap = "2.6" indexmap = "2.2"
parking_lot = "0.12" parking_lot = "0.12"
rayon = "1.10" rayon = "1.8"
nac3core_derive = { path = "nac3core_derive", optional = true }
nac3parser = { path = "../nac3parser" } nac3parser = { path = "../nac3parser" }
strum = "0.26" strum = "0.26.2"
strum_macros = "0.26" strum_macros = "0.26.4"
[dependencies.inkwell] [dependencies.inkwell]
version = "0.5" version = "0.4"
default-features = false default-features = false
features = ["llvm14-0-prefer-dynamic", "target-x86", "target-arm", "target-riscv", "no-libffi-linking"] features = ["llvm14-0", "target-x86", "target-arm", "target-riscv", "no-libffi-linking"]
[dev-dependencies] [dev-dependencies]
test-case = "1.2.0" test-case = "1.2.0"

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@ -1,32 +1,46 @@
use regex::Regex;
use std::{ use std::{
env, env,
fs::File, fs::File,
io::Write, io::Write,
path::Path, path::{Path, PathBuf},
process::{Command, Stdio}, process::{Command, Stdio},
}; };
use regex::Regex; const CMD_IRRT_CLANG: &str = "clang-irrt";
const CMD_IRRT_CLANG_TEST: &str = "clang-irrt-test";
const CMD_IRRT_LLVM_AS: &str = "llvm-as-irrt";
fn main() { fn get_out_dir() -> PathBuf {
let out_dir = env::var("OUT_DIR").unwrap(); PathBuf::from(env::var("OUT_DIR").unwrap())
let out_dir = Path::new(&out_dir); }
let irrt_dir = Path::new("irrt");
let irrt_cpp_path = irrt_dir.join("irrt.cpp"); fn get_irrt_dir() -> &'static Path {
Path::new("irrt")
}
/// Compile `irrt.cpp` for use in `src/codegen`
fn compile_irrt_cpp() {
let out_dir = get_out_dir();
let irrt_dir = get_irrt_dir();
/* /*
* HACK: Sadly, clang doesn't let us emit generic LLVM bitcode. * HACK: Sadly, clang doesn't let us emit generic LLVM bitcode.
* Compiling for WASM32 and filtering the output with regex is the closest we can get. * Compiling for WASM32 and filtering the output with regex is the closest we can get.
*/ */
let mut flags: Vec<&str> = vec![ let irrt_cpp_path = irrt_dir.join("irrt.cpp");
let flags: &[&str] = &[
"--target=wasm32", "--target=wasm32",
"-x", "-x",
"c++", "c++",
"-std=c++20",
"-fno-discard-value-names", "-fno-discard-value-names",
"-fno-exceptions", "-fno-exceptions",
"-fno-rtti", "-fno-rtti",
match env::var("PROFILE").as_deref() {
Ok("debug") => "-O0",
Ok("release") => "-O3",
flavor => panic!("Unknown or missing build flavor {flavor:?}"),
},
"-emit-llvm", "-emit-llvm",
"-S", "-S",
"-Wall", "-Wall",
@ -38,26 +52,16 @@ fn main() {
irrt_cpp_path.to_str().unwrap(), irrt_cpp_path.to_str().unwrap(),
]; ];
match env::var("PROFILE").as_deref() {
Ok("debug") => {
flags.push("-O0");
flags.push("-DIRRT_DEBUG_ASSERT");
}
Ok("release") => {
flags.push("-O3");
}
flavor => panic!("Unknown or missing build flavor {flavor:?}"),
}
// Tell Cargo to rerun if any file under `irrt_dir` (recursive) changes // Tell Cargo to rerun if any file under `irrt_dir` (recursive) changes
println!("cargo:rerun-if-changed={}", irrt_dir.to_str().unwrap()); println!("cargo:rerun-if-changed={}", irrt_dir.to_str().unwrap());
// Compile IRRT and capture the LLVM IR output // Compile IRRT and capture the LLVM IR output
let output = Command::new("clang-irrt") let output = Command::new(CMD_IRRT_CLANG)
.args(flags) .args(flags)
.output() .output()
.inspect(|o| { .map(|o| {
assert!(o.status.success(), "{}", std::str::from_utf8(&o.stderr).unwrap()); assert!(o.status.success(), "{}", std::str::from_utf8(&o.stderr).unwrap());
o
}) })
.unwrap(); .unwrap();
@ -98,7 +102,9 @@ fn main() {
file.write_all(filtered_output.as_bytes()).unwrap(); file.write_all(filtered_output.as_bytes()).unwrap();
} }
let mut llvm_as = Command::new("llvm-as-irrt") // Assemble the emitted and filtered IR to .bc
// That .bc will be integrated into nac3core's codegen
let mut llvm_as = Command::new(CMD_IRRT_LLVM_AS)
.stdin(Stdio::piped()) .stdin(Stdio::piped())
.arg("-o") .arg("-o")
.arg(out_dir.join("irrt.bc")) .arg(out_dir.join("irrt.bc"))
@ -107,3 +113,48 @@ fn main() {
llvm_as.stdin.as_mut().unwrap().write_all(filtered_output.as_bytes()).unwrap(); llvm_as.stdin.as_mut().unwrap().write_all(filtered_output.as_bytes()).unwrap();
assert!(llvm_as.wait().unwrap().success()); assert!(llvm_as.wait().unwrap().success());
} }
/// Compile `irrt_test.cpp` for testing
fn compile_irrt_test_cpp() {
let out_dir = get_out_dir();
let irrt_dir = get_irrt_dir();
let exe_path = out_dir.join("irrt_test.out"); // Output path of the compiled test executable
let irrt_test_cpp_path = irrt_dir.join("irrt_test.cpp");
let flags: &[&str] = &[
irrt_test_cpp_path.to_str().unwrap(),
"-x",
"c++",
"-I",
irrt_dir.to_str().unwrap(),
"-g",
"-fno-discard-value-names",
"-O0",
"-Wall",
"-Wextra",
"-Werror=return-type",
"-lm", // for `tgamma()`, `lgamma()`
"-o",
exe_path.to_str().unwrap(),
];
Command::new(CMD_IRRT_CLANG_TEST)
.args(flags)
.output()
.map(|o| {
assert!(o.status.success(), "{}", std::str::from_utf8(&o.stderr).unwrap());
o
})
.unwrap();
println!("cargo:rerun-if-changed={}", irrt_dir.to_str().unwrap());
}
fn main() {
compile_irrt_cpp();
// https://github.com/rust-lang/cargo/issues/2549
// `cargo test -F test` to also build `irrt_test.cpp
if cfg!(feature = "test") {
compile_irrt_test_cpp();
}
}

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@ -1,5 +1,10 @@
#include "irrt/exception.hpp" #define IRRT_DEFINE_TYPEDEF_INTS
#include "irrt/list.hpp" #include <irrt_everything.hpp>
#include "irrt/math.hpp"
#include "irrt/ndarray.hpp" /*
#include "irrt/slice.hpp" * All IRRT implementations.
*
* We don't have pre-compiled objects, so we are writing all implementations in
* headers and concatenate them with `#include` into one massive source file that
* contains all the IRRT stuff.
*/

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@ -0,0 +1,39 @@
#pragma once
#include <irrt/int_defs.hpp>
/*
This file defines all ARTIQ-specific structures
*/
/**
* @brief ARTIQ's `cslice` object
*
* See https://docs.rs/cslice/0.3.0/src/cslice/lib.rs.html#33-37
*/
template <typename SizeT>
struct CSlice {
const char *base;
SizeT len;
};
/**
* @brief Int type of ARTIQ's `Exception` IDs.
*/
typedef uint32_t ExceptionId;
/**
* @brief ARTIQ's `Exception` object
*
* See https://github.com/m-labs/artiq/blob/b0d2705c385f64b6e6711c1726cd9178f40b598e/artiq/firmware/libeh/eh_artiq.rs#L1C1-L17C1
*/
template <typename SizeT>
struct Exception {
ExceptionId id;
CSlice<SizeT> file;
uint32_t line;
uint32_t column;
CSlice<SizeT> function;
CSlice<SizeT> message;
uint32_t param;
};

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@ -0,0 +1,347 @@
#pragma once
#include <irrt/int_defs.hpp>
#include <irrt/slice.hpp>
#include <irrt/utils.hpp>
// NDArray indices are always `uint32_t`.
using NDIndexInt = uint32_t;
namespace {
// adapted from GNU Scientific Library:
// https://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/gsl.git/tree/sys/pow_int.c
// need to make sure `exp >= 0` before calling this function
template <typename T>
T __nac3_int_exp_impl(T base, T exp) {
T res = 1;
/* repeated squaring method */
do {
if (exp & 1) {
res *= base; /* for n odd */
}
exp >>= 1;
base *= base;
} while (exp);
return res;
}
template <typename SizeT>
SizeT __nac3_ndarray_calc_size_impl(const SizeT* list_data, SizeT list_len,
SizeT begin_idx, SizeT end_idx) {
__builtin_assume(end_idx <= list_len);
SizeT num_elems = 1;
for (SizeT i = begin_idx; i < end_idx; ++i) {
SizeT val = list_data[i];
__builtin_assume(val > 0);
num_elems *= val;
}
return num_elems;
}
template <typename SizeT>
void __nac3_ndarray_calc_nd_indices_impl(SizeT index, const SizeT* dims,
SizeT num_dims, NDIndexInt* idxs) {
SizeT stride = 1;
for (SizeT dim = 0; dim < num_dims; dim++) {
SizeT i = num_dims - dim - 1;
__builtin_assume(dims[i] > 0);
idxs[i] = (index / stride) % dims[i];
stride *= dims[i];
}
}
template <typename SizeT>
SizeT __nac3_ndarray_flatten_index_impl(const SizeT* dims, SizeT num_dims,
const NDIndexInt* indices,
SizeT num_indices) {
SizeT idx = 0;
SizeT stride = 1;
for (SizeT i = 0; i < num_dims; ++i) {
SizeT ri = num_dims - i - 1;
if (ri < num_indices) {
idx += stride * indices[ri];
}
__builtin_assume(dims[i] > 0);
stride *= dims[ri];
}
return idx;
}
template <typename SizeT>
void __nac3_ndarray_calc_broadcast_impl(const SizeT* lhs_dims, SizeT lhs_ndims,
const SizeT* rhs_dims, SizeT rhs_ndims,
SizeT* out_dims) {
SizeT max_ndims = lhs_ndims > rhs_ndims ? lhs_ndims : rhs_ndims;
for (SizeT i = 0; i < max_ndims; ++i) {
const SizeT* lhs_dim_sz =
i < lhs_ndims ? &lhs_dims[lhs_ndims - i - 1] : nullptr;
const SizeT* rhs_dim_sz =
i < rhs_ndims ? &rhs_dims[rhs_ndims - i - 1] : nullptr;
SizeT* out_dim = &out_dims[max_ndims - i - 1];
if (lhs_dim_sz == nullptr) {
*out_dim = *rhs_dim_sz;
} else if (rhs_dim_sz == nullptr) {
*out_dim = *lhs_dim_sz;
} else if (*lhs_dim_sz == 1) {
*out_dim = *rhs_dim_sz;
} else if (*rhs_dim_sz == 1) {
*out_dim = *lhs_dim_sz;
} else if (*lhs_dim_sz == *rhs_dim_sz) {
*out_dim = *lhs_dim_sz;
} else {
__builtin_unreachable();
}
}
}
template <typename SizeT>
void __nac3_ndarray_calc_broadcast_idx_impl(const SizeT* src_dims,
SizeT src_ndims,
const NDIndexInt* in_idx,
NDIndexInt* out_idx) {
for (SizeT i = 0; i < src_ndims; ++i) {
SizeT src_i = src_ndims - i - 1;
out_idx[src_i] = src_dims[src_i] == 1 ? 0 : in_idx[src_i];
}
}
} // namespace
extern "C" {
#define DEF_nac3_int_exp_(T) \
T __nac3_int_exp_##T(T base, T exp) { \
return __nac3_int_exp_impl(base, exp); \
}
DEF_nac3_int_exp_(int32_t);
DEF_nac3_int_exp_(int64_t);
DEF_nac3_int_exp_(uint32_t);
DEF_nac3_int_exp_(uint64_t);
SliceIndex __nac3_slice_index_bound(SliceIndex i, const SliceIndex len) {
if (i < 0) {
i = len + i;
}
if (i < 0) {
return 0;
} else if (i > len) {
return len;
}
return i;
}
SliceIndex __nac3_range_slice_len(const SliceIndex start, const SliceIndex end,
const SliceIndex step) {
SliceIndex diff = end - start;
if (diff > 0 && step > 0) {
return ((diff - 1) / step) + 1;
} else if (diff < 0 && step < 0) {
return ((diff + 1) / step) + 1;
} else {
return 0;
}
}
// Handle list assignment and dropping part of the list when
// both dest_step and src_step are +1.
// - All the index must *not* be out-of-bound or negative,
// - The end index is *inclusive*,
// - The length of src and dest slice size should already
// be checked: if dest.step == 1 then len(src) <= len(dest) else
// len(src) == len(dest)
SliceIndex __nac3_list_slice_assign_var_size(
SliceIndex dest_start, SliceIndex dest_end, SliceIndex dest_step,
uint8_t* dest_arr, SliceIndex dest_arr_len, SliceIndex src_start,
SliceIndex src_end, SliceIndex src_step, uint8_t* src_arr,
SliceIndex src_arr_len, const SliceIndex size) {
/* if dest_arr_len == 0, do nothing since we do not support
* extending list
*/
if (dest_arr_len == 0) return dest_arr_len;
/* if both step is 1, memmove directly, handle the dropping of
* the list, and shrink size */
if (src_step == dest_step && dest_step == 1) {
const SliceIndex src_len =
(src_end >= src_start) ? (src_end - src_start + 1) : 0;
const SliceIndex dest_len =
(dest_end >= dest_start) ? (dest_end - dest_start + 1) : 0;
if (src_len > 0) {
__builtin_memmove(dest_arr + dest_start * size,
src_arr + src_start * size, src_len * size);
}
if (dest_len > 0) {
/* dropping */
__builtin_memmove(dest_arr + (dest_start + src_len) * size,
dest_arr + (dest_end + 1) * size,
(dest_arr_len - dest_end - 1) * size);
}
/* shrink size */
return dest_arr_len - (dest_len - src_len);
}
/* if two range overlaps, need alloca */
uint8_t need_alloca =
(dest_arr == src_arr) &&
!(max(dest_start, dest_end) < min(src_start, src_end) ||
max(src_start, src_end) < min(dest_start, dest_end));
if (need_alloca) {
uint8_t* tmp =
reinterpret_cast<uint8_t*>(__builtin_alloca(src_arr_len * size));
__builtin_memcpy(tmp, src_arr, src_arr_len * size);
src_arr = tmp;
}
SliceIndex src_ind = src_start;
SliceIndex dest_ind = dest_start;
for (; (src_step > 0) ? (src_ind <= src_end) : (src_ind >= src_end);
src_ind += src_step, dest_ind += dest_step) {
/* for constant optimization */
if (size == 1) {
__builtin_memcpy(dest_arr + dest_ind, src_arr + src_ind, 1);
} else if (size == 4) {
__builtin_memcpy(dest_arr + dest_ind * 4, src_arr + src_ind * 4, 4);
} else if (size == 8) {
__builtin_memcpy(dest_arr + dest_ind * 8, src_arr + src_ind * 8, 8);
} else {
/* memcpy for var size, cannot overlap after previous
* alloca */
__builtin_memcpy(dest_arr + dest_ind * size,
src_arr + src_ind * size, size);
}
}
/* only dest_step == 1 can we shrink the dest list. */
/* size should be ensured prior to calling this function */
if (dest_step == 1 && dest_end >= dest_start) {
__builtin_memmove(
dest_arr + dest_ind * size, dest_arr + (dest_end + 1) * size,
(dest_arr_len - dest_end - 1) * size + size + size + size);
return dest_arr_len - (dest_end - dest_ind) - 1;
}
return dest_arr_len;
}
int32_t __nac3_isinf(double x) { return __builtin_isinf(x); }
int32_t __nac3_isnan(double x) { return __builtin_isnan(x); }
double tgamma(double arg);
double __nac3_gamma(double z) {
// Handling for denormals
// | x | Python gamma(x) | C tgamma(x) |
// --- | ----------------- | --------------- | ----------- |
// (1) | nan | nan | nan |
// (2) | -inf | -inf | inf |
// (3) | inf | inf | inf |
// (4) | 0.0 | inf | inf |
// (5) | {-1.0, -2.0, ...} | inf | nan |
// (1)-(3)
if (__builtin_isinf(z) || __builtin_isnan(z)) {
return z;
}
double v = tgamma(z);
// (4)-(5)
return __builtin_isinf(v) || __builtin_isnan(v) ? __builtin_inf() : v;
}
double lgamma(double arg);
double __nac3_gammaln(double x) {
// libm's handling of value overflows differs from scipy:
// - scipy: gammaln(-inf) -> -inf
// - libm : lgamma(-inf) -> inf
if (__builtin_isinf(x)) {
return x;
}
return lgamma(x);
}
double j0(double x);
double __nac3_j0(double x) {
// libm's handling of value overflows differs from scipy:
// - scipy: j0(inf) -> nan
// - libm : j0(inf) -> 0.0
if (__builtin_isinf(x)) {
return __builtin_nan("");
}
return j0(x);
}
uint32_t __nac3_ndarray_calc_size(const uint32_t* list_data, uint32_t list_len,
uint32_t begin_idx, uint32_t end_idx) {
return __nac3_ndarray_calc_size_impl(list_data, list_len, begin_idx,
end_idx);
}
uint64_t __nac3_ndarray_calc_size64(const uint64_t* list_data,
uint64_t list_len, uint64_t begin_idx,
uint64_t end_idx) {
return __nac3_ndarray_calc_size_impl(list_data, list_len, begin_idx,
end_idx);
}
void __nac3_ndarray_calc_nd_indices(uint32_t index, const uint32_t* dims,
uint32_t num_dims, NDIndexInt* idxs) {
__nac3_ndarray_calc_nd_indices_impl(index, dims, num_dims, idxs);
}
void __nac3_ndarray_calc_nd_indices64(uint64_t index, const uint64_t* dims,
uint64_t num_dims, NDIndexInt* idxs) {
__nac3_ndarray_calc_nd_indices_impl(index, dims, num_dims, idxs);
}
uint32_t __nac3_ndarray_flatten_index(const uint32_t* dims, uint32_t num_dims,
const NDIndexInt* indices,
uint32_t num_indices) {
return __nac3_ndarray_flatten_index_impl(dims, num_dims, indices,
num_indices);
}
uint64_t __nac3_ndarray_flatten_index64(const uint64_t* dims, uint64_t num_dims,
const NDIndexInt* indices,
uint64_t num_indices) {
return __nac3_ndarray_flatten_index_impl(dims, num_dims, indices,
num_indices);
}
void __nac3_ndarray_calc_broadcast(const uint32_t* lhs_dims, uint32_t lhs_ndims,
const uint32_t* rhs_dims, uint32_t rhs_ndims,
uint32_t* out_dims) {
return __nac3_ndarray_calc_broadcast_impl(lhs_dims, lhs_ndims, rhs_dims,
rhs_ndims, out_dims);
}
void __nac3_ndarray_calc_broadcast64(const uint64_t* lhs_dims,
uint64_t lhs_ndims,
const uint64_t* rhs_dims,
uint64_t rhs_ndims, uint64_t* out_dims) {
return __nac3_ndarray_calc_broadcast_impl(lhs_dims, lhs_ndims, rhs_dims,
rhs_ndims, out_dims);
}
void __nac3_ndarray_calc_broadcast_idx(const uint32_t* src_dims,
uint32_t src_ndims,
const NDIndexInt* in_idx,
NDIndexInt* out_idx) {
__nac3_ndarray_calc_broadcast_idx_impl(src_dims, src_ndims, in_idx,
out_idx);
}
void __nac3_ndarray_calc_broadcast_idx64(const uint64_t* src_dims,
uint64_t src_ndims,
const NDIndexInt* in_idx,
NDIndexInt* out_idx) {
__nac3_ndarray_calc_broadcast_idx_impl(src_dims, src_ndims, in_idx,
out_idx);
}
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#pragma once
#include "irrt/int_types.hpp"
template<typename SizeT>
struct CSlice {
void* base;
SizeT len;
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#pragma once
// Set in nac3core/build.rs
#ifdef IRRT_DEBUG_ASSERT
#define IRRT_DEBUG_ASSERT_BOOL true
#else
#define IRRT_DEBUG_ASSERT_BOOL false
#endif
#define raise_debug_assert(SizeT, msg, param1, param2, param3) \
raise_exception(SizeT, EXN_ASSERTION_ERROR, "IRRT debug assert failed: " msg, param1, param2, param3)
#define debug_assert_eq(SizeT, lhs, rhs) \
if constexpr (IRRT_DEBUG_ASSERT_BOOL) { \
if ((lhs) != (rhs)) { \
raise_debug_assert(SizeT, "LHS = {0}. RHS = {1}", lhs, rhs, NO_PARAM); \
} \
}
#define debug_assert(SizeT, expr) \
if constexpr (IRRT_DEBUG_ASSERT_BOOL) { \
if (!(expr)) { \
raise_debug_assert(SizeT, "Got false.", NO_PARAM, NO_PARAM, NO_PARAM); \
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#pragma once
#include <irrt/artiq_defs.hpp>
#include <irrt/int_defs.hpp>
#include <irrt/utils.hpp>
namespace {
/**
* @brief A (limited) set of known Error IDs
*/
struct ErrorIds {
ExceptionId index_error;
ExceptionId value_error;
ExceptionId assertion_error;
ExceptionId runtime_error;
ExceptionId type_error;
};
/**
* @brief The IRRT error context object
*
* This object contains all the details needed to propagate Python-like Exceptions in
* IRRT - within IRRT itself or propagate out of extern calls from nac3core.
*/
struct ErrorContext {
/**
* @brief The set of all
*/
const ErrorIds *error_ids;
// Error thrown by IRRT
ExceptionId error_id;
const char *message_template;
uint64_t param1;
uint64_t param2;
uint64_t param3;
void initialize(const ErrorIds *error_ids) {
this->error_ids = error_ids;
clear_error();
}
void clear_error() {
// Point the message_template to an empty str. Don't set it to nullptr
// as a sentinel
this->message_template = "";
}
void set_error(ExceptionId error_id, const char *message,
uint64_t param1 = 0, uint64_t param2 = 0,
uint64_t param3 = 0) {
this->error_id = error_id;
this->message_template = message;
this->param1 = param1;
this->param2 = param2;
this->param3 = param3;
}
bool has_error() { return !cstr_utils::is_empty(message_template); }
template <typename SizeT>
void get_error_str(CSlice<SizeT> *dst_str) {
dst_str->base = message_template;
dst_str->len = (SizeT)cstr_utils::length(message_template);
}
};
} // namespace
extern "C" {
void __nac3_error_context_initialize(ErrorContext *errctx,
ErrorIds *error_ids) {
errctx->initialize(error_ids);
}
bool __nac3_error_context_has_error(ErrorContext *errctx) {
return errctx->has_error();
}
void __nac3_error_context_get_error_str(ErrorContext *errctx,
CSlice<int32_t> *dst_str) {
errctx->get_error_str<int32_t>(dst_str);
}
void __nac3_error_context_get_error_str64(ErrorContext *errctx,
CSlice<int64_t> *dst_str) {
errctx->get_error_str<int64_t>(dst_str);
}
// Used for testing
void __nac3_error_dummy_raise(ErrorContext *errctx) {
errctx->set_error(errctx->error_ids->runtime_error,
"Error thrown from __nac3_error_dummy_raise");
}
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#pragma once
#include "irrt/cslice.hpp"
#include "irrt/int_types.hpp"
/**
* @brief The int type of ARTIQ exception IDs.
*/
using ExceptionId = int32_t;
/*
* Set of exceptions C++ IRRT can use.
* Must be synchronized with `setup_irrt_exceptions` in `nac3core/src/codegen/irrt/mod.rs`.
*/
extern "C" {
ExceptionId EXN_INDEX_ERROR;
ExceptionId EXN_VALUE_ERROR;
ExceptionId EXN_ASSERTION_ERROR;
ExceptionId EXN_TYPE_ERROR;
}
/**
* @brief Extern function to `__nac3_raise`
*
* The parameter `err` could be `Exception<int32_t>` or `Exception<int64_t>`. The caller
* must make sure to pass `Exception`s with the correct `SizeT` depending on the `size_t` of the runtime.
*/
extern "C" void __nac3_raise(void* err);
namespace {
/**
* @brief NAC3's Exception struct
*/
template<typename SizeT>
struct Exception {
ExceptionId id;
CSlice<SizeT> filename;
int32_t line;
int32_t column;
CSlice<SizeT> function;
CSlice<SizeT> msg;
int64_t params[3];
};
constexpr int64_t NO_PARAM = 0;
template<typename SizeT>
void _raise_exception_helper(ExceptionId id,
const char* filename,
int32_t line,
const char* function,
const char* msg,
int64_t param0,
int64_t param1,
int64_t param2) {
Exception<SizeT> e = {
.id = id,
.filename = {.base = reinterpret_cast<void*>(const_cast<char*>(filename)),
.len = static_cast<SizeT>(__builtin_strlen(filename))},
.line = line,
.column = 0,
.function = {.base = reinterpret_cast<void*>(const_cast<char*>(function)),
.len = static_cast<SizeT>(__builtin_strlen(function))},
.msg = {.base = reinterpret_cast<void*>(const_cast<char*>(msg)),
.len = static_cast<SizeT>(__builtin_strlen(msg))},
};
e.params[0] = param0;
e.params[1] = param1;
e.params[2] = param2;
__nac3_raise(reinterpret_cast<void*>(&e));
__builtin_unreachable();
}
} // namespace
/**
* @brief Raise an exception with location details (location in the IRRT source files).
* @param SizeT The runtime `size_t` type.
* @param id The ID of the exception to raise.
* @param msg A global constant C-string of the error message.
*
* `param0` to `param2` are optional format arguments of `msg`. They should be set to
* `NO_PARAM` to indicate they are unused.
*/
#define raise_exception(SizeT, id, msg, param0, param1, param2) \
_raise_exception_helper<SizeT>(id, __FILE__, __LINE__, __FUNCTION__, msg, param0, param1, param2)

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#pragma once
// This is made toggleable since `irrt_test.cpp` itself would include
// headers that define these typedefs
#ifdef IRRT_DEFINE_TYPEDEF_INTS
using int8_t = _BitInt(8);
using uint8_t = unsigned _BitInt(8);
using int32_t = _BitInt(32);
using uint32_t = unsigned _BitInt(32);
using int64_t = _BitInt(64);
using uint64_t = unsigned _BitInt(64);
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#pragma once
#if __STDC_VERSION__ >= 202000
using int8_t = _BitInt(8);
using uint8_t = unsigned _BitInt(8);
using int32_t = _BitInt(32);
using uint32_t = unsigned _BitInt(32);
using int64_t = _BitInt(64);
using uint64_t = unsigned _BitInt(64);
#else
#pragma clang diagnostic push
#pragma clang diagnostic ignored "-Wdeprecated-type"
using int8_t = _ExtInt(8);
using uint8_t = unsigned _ExtInt(8);
using int32_t = _ExtInt(32);
using uint32_t = unsigned _ExtInt(32);
using int64_t = _ExtInt(64);
using uint64_t = unsigned _ExtInt(64);
#pragma clang diagnostic pop
#endif
// NDArray indices are always `uint32_t`.
using NDIndex = uint32_t;
// The type of an index or a value describing the length of a range/slice is always `int32_t`.
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#pragma once
#include "irrt/int_types.hpp"
#include "irrt/math_util.hpp"
extern "C" {
// Handle list assignment and dropping part of the list when
// both dest_step and src_step are +1.
// - All the index must *not* be out-of-bound or negative,
// - The end index is *inclusive*,
// - The length of src and dest slice size should already
// be checked: if dest.step == 1 then len(src) <= len(dest) else len(src) == len(dest)
SliceIndex __nac3_list_slice_assign_var_size(SliceIndex dest_start,
SliceIndex dest_end,
SliceIndex dest_step,
void* dest_arr,
SliceIndex dest_arr_len,
SliceIndex src_start,
SliceIndex src_end,
SliceIndex src_step,
void* src_arr,
SliceIndex src_arr_len,
const SliceIndex size) {
/* if dest_arr_len == 0, do nothing since we do not support extending list */
if (dest_arr_len == 0)
return dest_arr_len;
/* if both step is 1, memmove directly, handle the dropping of the list, and shrink size */
if (src_step == dest_step && dest_step == 1) {
const SliceIndex src_len = (src_end >= src_start) ? (src_end - src_start + 1) : 0;
const SliceIndex dest_len = (dest_end >= dest_start) ? (dest_end - dest_start + 1) : 0;
if (src_len > 0) {
__builtin_memmove(static_cast<uint8_t*>(dest_arr) + dest_start * size,
static_cast<uint8_t*>(src_arr) + src_start * size, src_len * size);
}
if (dest_len > 0) {
/* dropping */
__builtin_memmove(static_cast<uint8_t*>(dest_arr) + (dest_start + src_len) * size,
static_cast<uint8_t*>(dest_arr) + (dest_end + 1) * size,
(dest_arr_len - dest_end - 1) * size);
}
/* shrink size */
return dest_arr_len - (dest_len - src_len);
}
/* if two range overlaps, need alloca */
uint8_t need_alloca = (dest_arr == src_arr)
&& !(max(dest_start, dest_end) < min(src_start, src_end)
|| max(src_start, src_end) < min(dest_start, dest_end));
if (need_alloca) {
void* tmp = __builtin_alloca(src_arr_len * size);
__builtin_memcpy(tmp, src_arr, src_arr_len * size);
src_arr = tmp;
}
SliceIndex src_ind = src_start;
SliceIndex dest_ind = dest_start;
for (; (src_step > 0) ? (src_ind <= src_end) : (src_ind >= src_end); src_ind += src_step, dest_ind += dest_step) {
/* for constant optimization */
if (size == 1) {
__builtin_memcpy(static_cast<uint8_t*>(dest_arr) + dest_ind, static_cast<uint8_t*>(src_arr) + src_ind, 1);
} else if (size == 4) {
__builtin_memcpy(static_cast<uint8_t*>(dest_arr) + dest_ind * 4,
static_cast<uint8_t*>(src_arr) + src_ind * 4, 4);
} else if (size == 8) {
__builtin_memcpy(static_cast<uint8_t*>(dest_arr) + dest_ind * 8,
static_cast<uint8_t*>(src_arr) + src_ind * 8, 8);
} else {
/* memcpy for var size, cannot overlap after previous alloca */
__builtin_memcpy(static_cast<uint8_t*>(dest_arr) + dest_ind * size,
static_cast<uint8_t*>(src_arr) + src_ind * size, size);
}
}
/* only dest_step == 1 can we shrink the dest list. */
/* size should be ensured prior to calling this function */
if (dest_step == 1 && dest_end >= dest_start) {
__builtin_memmove(static_cast<uint8_t*>(dest_arr) + dest_ind * size,
static_cast<uint8_t*>(dest_arr) + (dest_end + 1) * size,
(dest_arr_len - dest_end - 1) * size);
return dest_arr_len - (dest_end - dest_ind) - 1;
}
return dest_arr_len;
}
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#pragma once
namespace {
// adapted from GNU Scientific Library: https://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/gsl.git/tree/sys/pow_int.c
// need to make sure `exp >= 0` before calling this function
template<typename T>
T __nac3_int_exp_impl(T base, T exp) {
T res = 1;
/* repeated squaring method */
do {
if (exp & 1) {
res *= base; /* for n odd */
}
exp >>= 1;
base *= base;
} while (exp);
return res;
}
} // namespace
#define DEF_nac3_int_exp_(T) \
T __nac3_int_exp_##T(T base, T exp) { \
return __nac3_int_exp_impl(base, exp); \
}
extern "C" {
// Putting semicolons here to make clang-format not reformat this into
// a stair shape.
DEF_nac3_int_exp_(int32_t);
DEF_nac3_int_exp_(int64_t);
DEF_nac3_int_exp_(uint32_t);
DEF_nac3_int_exp_(uint64_t);
int32_t __nac3_isinf(double x) {
return __builtin_isinf(x);
}
int32_t __nac3_isnan(double x) {
return __builtin_isnan(x);
}
double tgamma(double arg);
double __nac3_gamma(double z) {
// Handling for denormals
// | x | Python gamma(x) | C tgamma(x) |
// --- | ----------------- | --------------- | ----------- |
// (1) | nan | nan | nan |
// (2) | -inf | -inf | inf |
// (3) | inf | inf | inf |
// (4) | 0.0 | inf | inf |
// (5) | {-1.0, -2.0, ...} | inf | nan |
// (1)-(3)
if (__builtin_isinf(z) || __builtin_isnan(z)) {
return z;
}
double v = tgamma(z);
// (4)-(5)
return __builtin_isinf(v) || __builtin_isnan(v) ? __builtin_inf() : v;
}
double lgamma(double arg);
double __nac3_gammaln(double x) {
// libm's handling of value overflows differs from scipy:
// - scipy: gammaln(-inf) -> -inf
// - libm : lgamma(-inf) -> inf
if (__builtin_isinf(x)) {
return x;
}
return lgamma(x);
}
double j0(double x);
double __nac3_j0(double x) {
// libm's handling of value overflows differs from scipy:
// - scipy: j0(inf) -> nan
// - libm : j0(inf) -> 0.0
if (__builtin_isinf(x)) {
return __builtin_nan("");
}
return j0(x);
}
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#pragma once
namespace {
template<typename T>
const T& max(const T& a, const T& b) {
return a > b ? a : b;
}
template<typename T>
const T& min(const T& a, const T& b) {
return a > b ? b : a;
}
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#pragma once
#include "irrt/int_types.hpp"
namespace {
template<typename SizeT>
SizeT __nac3_ndarray_calc_size_impl(const SizeT* list_data, SizeT list_len, SizeT begin_idx, SizeT end_idx) {
__builtin_assume(end_idx <= list_len);
SizeT num_elems = 1;
for (SizeT i = begin_idx; i < end_idx; ++i) {
SizeT val = list_data[i];
__builtin_assume(val > 0);
num_elems *= val;
}
return num_elems;
}
template<typename SizeT>
void __nac3_ndarray_calc_nd_indices_impl(SizeT index, const SizeT* dims, SizeT num_dims, NDIndex* idxs) {
SizeT stride = 1;
for (SizeT dim = 0; dim < num_dims; dim++) {
SizeT i = num_dims - dim - 1;
__builtin_assume(dims[i] > 0);
idxs[i] = (index / stride) % dims[i];
stride *= dims[i];
}
}
template<typename SizeT>
SizeT __nac3_ndarray_flatten_index_impl(const SizeT* dims, SizeT num_dims, const NDIndex* indices, SizeT num_indices) {
SizeT idx = 0;
SizeT stride = 1;
for (SizeT i = 0; i < num_dims; ++i) {
SizeT ri = num_dims - i - 1;
if (ri < num_indices) {
idx += stride * indices[ri];
}
__builtin_assume(dims[i] > 0);
stride *= dims[ri];
}
return idx;
}
template<typename SizeT>
void __nac3_ndarray_calc_broadcast_impl(const SizeT* lhs_dims,
SizeT lhs_ndims,
const SizeT* rhs_dims,
SizeT rhs_ndims,
SizeT* out_dims) {
SizeT max_ndims = lhs_ndims > rhs_ndims ? lhs_ndims : rhs_ndims;
for (SizeT i = 0; i < max_ndims; ++i) {
const SizeT* lhs_dim_sz = i < lhs_ndims ? &lhs_dims[lhs_ndims - i - 1] : nullptr;
const SizeT* rhs_dim_sz = i < rhs_ndims ? &rhs_dims[rhs_ndims - i - 1] : nullptr;
SizeT* out_dim = &out_dims[max_ndims - i - 1];
if (lhs_dim_sz == nullptr) {
*out_dim = *rhs_dim_sz;
} else if (rhs_dim_sz == nullptr) {
*out_dim = *lhs_dim_sz;
} else if (*lhs_dim_sz == 1) {
*out_dim = *rhs_dim_sz;
} else if (*rhs_dim_sz == 1) {
*out_dim = *lhs_dim_sz;
} else if (*lhs_dim_sz == *rhs_dim_sz) {
*out_dim = *lhs_dim_sz;
} else {
__builtin_unreachable();
}
}
}
template<typename SizeT>
void __nac3_ndarray_calc_broadcast_idx_impl(const SizeT* src_dims,
SizeT src_ndims,
const NDIndex* in_idx,
NDIndex* out_idx) {
for (SizeT i = 0; i < src_ndims; ++i) {
SizeT src_i = src_ndims - i - 1;
out_idx[src_i] = src_dims[src_i] == 1 ? 0 : in_idx[src_i];
}
}
} // namespace
extern "C" {
uint32_t __nac3_ndarray_calc_size(const uint32_t* list_data, uint32_t list_len, uint32_t begin_idx, uint32_t end_idx) {
return __nac3_ndarray_calc_size_impl(list_data, list_len, begin_idx, end_idx);
}
uint64_t
__nac3_ndarray_calc_size64(const uint64_t* list_data, uint64_t list_len, uint64_t begin_idx, uint64_t end_idx) {
return __nac3_ndarray_calc_size_impl(list_data, list_len, begin_idx, end_idx);
}
void __nac3_ndarray_calc_nd_indices(uint32_t index, const uint32_t* dims, uint32_t num_dims, NDIndex* idxs) {
__nac3_ndarray_calc_nd_indices_impl(index, dims, num_dims, idxs);
}
void __nac3_ndarray_calc_nd_indices64(uint64_t index, const uint64_t* dims, uint64_t num_dims, NDIndex* idxs) {
__nac3_ndarray_calc_nd_indices_impl(index, dims, num_dims, idxs);
}
uint32_t
__nac3_ndarray_flatten_index(const uint32_t* dims, uint32_t num_dims, const NDIndex* indices, uint32_t num_indices) {
return __nac3_ndarray_flatten_index_impl(dims, num_dims, indices, num_indices);
}
uint64_t
__nac3_ndarray_flatten_index64(const uint64_t* dims, uint64_t num_dims, const NDIndex* indices, uint64_t num_indices) {
return __nac3_ndarray_flatten_index_impl(dims, num_dims, indices, num_indices);
}
void __nac3_ndarray_calc_broadcast(const uint32_t* lhs_dims,
uint32_t lhs_ndims,
const uint32_t* rhs_dims,
uint32_t rhs_ndims,
uint32_t* out_dims) {
return __nac3_ndarray_calc_broadcast_impl(lhs_dims, lhs_ndims, rhs_dims, rhs_ndims, out_dims);
}
void __nac3_ndarray_calc_broadcast64(const uint64_t* lhs_dims,
uint64_t lhs_ndims,
const uint64_t* rhs_dims,
uint64_t rhs_ndims,
uint64_t* out_dims) {
return __nac3_ndarray_calc_broadcast_impl(lhs_dims, lhs_ndims, rhs_dims, rhs_ndims, out_dims);
}
void __nac3_ndarray_calc_broadcast_idx(const uint32_t* src_dims,
uint32_t src_ndims,
const NDIndex* in_idx,
NDIndex* out_idx) {
__nac3_ndarray_calc_broadcast_idx_impl(src_dims, src_ndims, in_idx, out_idx);
}
void __nac3_ndarray_calc_broadcast_idx64(const uint64_t* src_dims,
uint64_t src_ndims,
const NDIndex* in_idx,
NDIndex* out_idx) {
__nac3_ndarray_calc_broadcast_idx_impl(src_dims, src_ndims, in_idx, out_idx);
}
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#pragma once
#include <irrt/error_context.hpp>
#include <irrt/int_defs.hpp>
#include <irrt/ndarray/def.hpp>
namespace {
namespace ndarray {
namespace basic {
namespace util {
/**
* @brief Asserts that `shape` does not contain negative dimensions.
*
* @param ndims Number of dimensions in `shape`
* @param shape The shape to check on
*/
template <typename SizeT>
void assert_shape_no_negative(ErrorContext* errctx, SizeT ndims,
const SizeT* shape) {
for (SizeT axis = 0; axis < ndims; axis++) {
if (shape[axis] < 0) {
errctx->set_error(errctx->error_ids->value_error,
"negative dimensions are not allowed; axis {0} "
"has dimension {1}",
axis, shape[axis]);
return;
}
}
}
/**
* @brief Returns the number of elements of an ndarray given its shape.
*
* @param ndims Number of dimensions in `shape`
* @param shape The shape of the ndarray
*/
template <typename SizeT>
SizeT calc_size_from_shape(SizeT ndims, const SizeT* shape) {
SizeT size = 1;
for (SizeT axis = 0; axis < ndims; axis++) size *= shape[axis];
return size;
}
/**
* @brief Compute the array indices of the `nth` (0-based) element of an ndarray given only its shape.
*
* @param ndims Number of elements in `shape` and `indices`
* @param shape The shape of the ndarray
* @param indices The returned indices indexing the ndarray with shape `shape`.
* @param nth The index of the element of interest.
*/
template <typename SizeT>
void set_indices_by_nth(SizeT ndims, const SizeT* shape, SizeT* indices,
SizeT nth) {
for (int32_t i = 0; i < ndims; i++) {
int32_t axis = ndims - i - 1;
int32_t dim = shape[axis];
indices[axis] = nth % dim;
nth /= dim;
}
}
} // namespace util
/**
* @brief Return the number of elements of an `ndarray`
*
* This function corresponds to `<an_ndarray>.size`
*/
template <typename SizeT>
SizeT size(const NDArray<SizeT>* ndarray) {
return util::calc_size_from_shape(ndarray->ndims, ndarray->shape);
}
/**
* @brief Return of the number of its content of an `ndarray`.
*
* This function corresponds to `<an_ndarray>.nbytes`.
*/
template <typename SizeT>
SizeT nbytes(const NDArray<SizeT>* ndarray) {
return size(ndarray) * ndarray->itemsize;
}
/**
* @brief Update the strides of an ndarray given an ndarray `shape`
* and assuming that the ndarray is fully c-contagious.
*
* You might want to read https://ajcr.net/stride-guide-part-1/.
*/
template <typename SizeT>
void set_strides_by_shape(NDArray<SizeT>* ndarray) {
SizeT stride_product = 1;
for (SizeT i = 0; i < ndarray->ndims; i++) {
int axis = ndarray->ndims - i - 1;
ndarray->strides[axis] = stride_product * ndarray->itemsize;
stride_product *= ndarray->shape[axis];
}
}
/**
* @brief Return the pointer to the element indexed by `indices`.
*/
template <typename SizeT>
uint8_t* get_pelement_by_indices(const NDArray<SizeT>* ndarray,
const SizeT* indices) {
uint8_t* element = ndarray->data;
for (SizeT dim_i = 0; dim_i < ndarray->ndims; dim_i++)
element += indices[dim_i] * ndarray->strides[dim_i];
return element;
}
/**
* @brief Return the pointer to the nth (0-based) element in a flattened view of `ndarray`.
*/
template <typename SizeT>
uint8_t* get_nth_pelement(const NDArray<SizeT>* ndarray, SizeT nth) {
SizeT* indices = (SizeT*)__builtin_alloca(sizeof(SizeT) * ndarray->ndims);
util::set_indices_by_nth(ndarray->ndims, ndarray->shape, indices, nth);
return get_pelement_by_indices(ndarray, indices);
}
/**
* @brief Like `get_nth_pelement` but asserts that `nth` is in bounds.
*/
template <typename SizeT>
uint8_t* checked_get_nth_pelement(ErrorContext* errctx,
const NDArray<SizeT>* ndarray, SizeT nth) {
SizeT arr_size = ndarray->size();
if (!(0 <= nth && nth < arr_size)) {
errctx->set_error(
errctx->error_ids->index_error,
"index {0} is out of bounds, valid range is {1} <= index < {2}",
nth, 0, arr_size);
return 0;
}
return get_nth_pelement(ndarray, nth);
}
/**
* @brief Set an element in `ndarray`.
*
* @param pelement Pointer to the element in `ndarray` to be set.
* @param pvalue Pointer to the value `pelement` will be set to.
*/
template <typename SizeT>
void set_pelement_value(NDArray<SizeT>* ndarray, uint8_t* pelement,
const uint8_t* pvalue) {
__builtin_memcpy(pelement, pvalue, ndarray->itemsize);
}
/**
* @brief Get the `len()` of an ndarray, and asserts that `ndarray` is a sized object.
*
* This function corresponds to `<an_ndarray>.__len__`.
*
* @param dst_length The returned result
*/
template <typename SizeT>
void len(ErrorContext* errctx, const NDArray<SizeT>* ndarray,
SliceIndex* dst_length) {
// numpy prohibits `__len__` on unsized objects
if (ndarray->ndims == 0) {
errctx->set_error(errctx->error_ids->type_error,
"len() of unsized object");
return;
}
*dst_length = (SliceIndex)ndarray->shape[0];
}
/**
* @brief Copy data from one ndarray to another of the exact same size and itemsize.
*
* Both ndarrays will be viewed in their flatten views when copying the elements.
*/
template <typename SizeT>
void copy_data(const NDArray<SizeT>* src_ndarray, NDArray<SizeT>* dst_ndarray) {
__builtin_assume(src_ndarray->itemsize == dst_ndarray->itemsize);
for (SizeT i = 0; i < size(src_ndarray); i++) {
auto src_element = ndarray::basic::get_nth_pelement(src_ndarray, i);
auto dst_element = ndarray::basic::get_nth_pelement(dst_ndarray, i);
ndarray::basic::set_pelement_value(dst_ndarray, dst_element,
src_element);
}
}
/**
* @brief Return a boolean indicating if `ndarray` is (C-)contiguous.
*
* You may want to see: ndarray's rules for C-contiguity: https://github.com/numpy/numpy/blob/df256d0d2f3bc6833699529824781c58f9c6e697/numpy/core/src/multiarray/flagsobject.c#L95C1-L99C45
*/
template <typename SizeT>
bool is_c_contiguous(const NDArray<SizeT>* ndarray) {
// Other references:
// - tinynumpy's implementation: https://github.com/wadetb/tinynumpy/blob/0d23d22e07062ffab2afa287374c7b366eebdda1/tinynumpy/tinynumpy.py#L102
// - ndarray's flags["C_CONTIGUOUS"]: https://numpy.org/doc/stable/reference/generated/numpy.ndarray.flags.html#numpy.ndarray.flags
// - ndarray's rules for C-contiguity: https://github.com/numpy/numpy/blob/df256d0d2f3bc6833699529824781c58f9c6e697/numpy/core/src/multiarray/flagsobject.c#L95C1-L99C45
// From https://github.com/numpy/numpy/blob/df256d0d2f3bc6833699529824781c58f9c6e697/numpy/core/src/multiarray/flagsobject.c#L95C1-L99C45:
//
// The traditional rule is that for an array to be flagged as C contiguous,
// the following must hold:
//
// strides[-1] == itemsize
// strides[i] == shape[i+1] * strides[i + 1]
// [...]
// According to these rules, a 0- or 1-dimensional array is either both
// C- and F-contiguous, or neither; and an array with 2+ dimensions
// can be C- or F- contiguous, or neither, but not both. Though there
// there are exceptions for arrays with zero or one item, in the first
// case the check is relaxed up to and including the first dimension
// with shape[i] == 0. In the second case `strides == itemsize` will
// can be true for all dimensions and both flags are set.
if (ndarray->ndims == 0) {
return true;
}
if (ndarray->strides[ndarray->ndims - 1] != ndarray->itemsize) {
return false;
}
for (SizeT i = 1; i < ndarray->ndims; i++) {
SizeT axis_i = ndarray->ndims - i - 1;
if (ndarray->strides[axis_i] !=
ndarray->shape[axis_i + 1] + ndarray->strides[axis_i + 1]) {
return false;
}
}
return true;
}
} // namespace basic
} // namespace ndarray
} // namespace
extern "C" {
using namespace ndarray::basic;
uint32_t __nac3_ndarray_size(NDArray<int32_t>* ndarray) {
return size(ndarray);
}
uint64_t __nac3_ndarray_size64(NDArray<int64_t>* ndarray) {
return size(ndarray);
}
uint32_t __nac3_ndarray_nbytes(NDArray<int32_t>* ndarray) {
return nbytes(ndarray);
}
uint64_t __nac3_ndarray_nbytes64(NDArray<int64_t>* ndarray) {
return nbytes(ndarray);
}
void __nac3_ndarray_len(ErrorContext* errctx, NDArray<int32_t>* ndarray,
SliceIndex* dst_len) {
return len(errctx, ndarray, dst_len);
}
void __nac3_ndarray_len64(ErrorContext* errctx, NDArray<int64_t>* ndarray,
SliceIndex* dst_len) {
return len(errctx, ndarray, dst_len);
}
void __nac3_ndarray_util_assert_shape_no_negative(ErrorContext* errctx,
int32_t ndims,
int32_t* shape) {
util::assert_shape_no_negative(errctx, ndims, shape);
}
void __nac3_ndarray_util_assert_shape_no_negative64(ErrorContext* errctx,
int64_t ndims,
int64_t* shape) {
util::assert_shape_no_negative(errctx, ndims, shape);
}
void __nac3_ndarray_set_strides_by_shape(NDArray<int32_t>* ndarray) {
set_strides_by_shape(ndarray);
}
void __nac3_ndarray_set_strides_by_shape64(NDArray<int64_t>* ndarray) {
set_strides_by_shape(ndarray);
}
bool __nac3_ndarray_is_c_contiguous(NDArray<int32_t>* ndarray) {
return is_c_contiguous(ndarray);
}
bool __nac3_ndarray_is_c_contiguous64(NDArray<int64_t>* ndarray) {
return is_c_contiguous(ndarray);
}
void __nac3_ndarray_copy_data(NDArray<int32_t>* src_ndarray,
NDArray<int32_t>* dst_ndarray) {
copy_data(src_ndarray, dst_ndarray);
}
void __nac3_ndarray_copy_data64(NDArray<int64_t>* src_ndarray,
NDArray<int64_t>* dst_ndarray) {
copy_data(src_ndarray, dst_ndarray);
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#pragma once
namespace {
/**
* @brief The NDArray object
*
* The official numpy implementations: https://github.com/numpy/numpy/blob/735a477f0bc2b5b84d0e72d92f224bde78d4e069/doc/source/reference/c-api/types-and-structures.rst
*/
template <typename SizeT>
struct NDArray {
/**
* @brief The underlying data this `ndarray` is pointing to.
*
* Must be set to `nullptr` to indicate that this NDArray's `data` is uninitialized.
*/
uint8_t* data;
/**
* @brief The number of bytes of a single element in `data`.
*/
SizeT itemsize;
/**
* @brief The number of dimensions of this shape.
*/
SizeT ndims;
/**
* @brief The NDArray shape, with length equal to `ndims`.
*
* Note that it may contain 0.
*/
SizeT* shape;
/**
* @brief Array strides, with length equal to `ndims`
*
* The stride values are in units of bytes, not number of elements.
*
* Note that `strides` can have negative values.
*/
SizeT* strides;
};
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#pragma once
#include <irrt/ndarray/basic.hpp>
#include <irrt/ndarray/def.hpp>
namespace {
namespace ndarray {
namespace fill {
/**
* Fill an ndarray with a value.
*
* @param pvalue Pointer to the fill value, and the fill value should be of `ndarray->itemsize` bytes.
*/
template <typename SizeT>
void fill_generic(NDArray<SizeT>* ndarray, const uint8_t* pvalue) {
const SizeT size = ndarray::basic::size(ndarray);
for (SizeT i = 0; i < size; i++) {
uint8_t* pelement = ndarray::basic::get_nth_pelement(
ndarray, i); // No need for checked_get_nth_pelement
ndarray::basic::set_pelement_value(ndarray, pelement, pvalue);
}
}
} // namespace fill
} // namespace ndarray
} // namespace
extern "C" {
using namespace ndarray::fill;
void __nac3_ndarray_fill_generic(NDArray<int32_t>* ndarray, uint8_t* pvalue) {
fill_generic(ndarray, pvalue);
}
void __nac3_ndarray_fill_generic64(NDArray<int64_t>* ndarray, uint8_t* pvalue) {
fill_generic(ndarray, pvalue);
}
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#pragma once
#include <irrt/error_context.hpp>
#include <irrt/ndarray/basic.hpp>
#include <irrt/ndarray/def.hpp>
#include <irrt/slice.hpp>
namespace {
typedef uint8_t NDIndexType;
/**
* @brief A single element index
*
* See https://numpy.org/doc/stable/user/basics.indexing.html#single-element-indexing
*
* `data` points to a `SliceIndex`.
*/
const NDIndexType ND_INDEX_TYPE_SINGLE_ELEMENT = 0;
/**
* @brief A slice index
*
* See https://numpy.org/doc/stable/user/basics.indexing.html#slicing-and-striding
*
* `data` points to a `UserRange`.
*/
const NDIndexType ND_INDEX_TYPE_SLICE = 1;
/**
* @brief An index used in ndarray indexing
*/
struct NDIndex {
/**
* @brief Enum tag to specify the type of index.
*
* Please see comments of each enum constant.
*/
NDIndexType type;
/**
* @brief The accompanying data associated with `type`.
*
* Please see comments of each enum constant.
*/
uint8_t* data;
};
} // namespace
namespace {
namespace ndarray {
namespace indexing {
namespace util {
/**
* @brief Return the expected rank of the resulting ndarray
* created by indexing an ndarray of rank `ndims` using `indexes`.
*/
template <typename SizeT>
void deduce_ndims_after_indexing(ErrorContext* errctx, SizeT* final_ndims,
SizeT ndims, SizeT num_indexes,
const NDIndex* indexes) {
if (num_indexes > ndims) {
errctx->set_error(errctx->error_ids->index_error,
"too many indices for array: array is "
"{0}-dimensional, but {1} were indexed",
ndims, num_indexes);
return;
}
*final_ndims = ndims;
for (SizeT i = 0; i < num_indexes; i++) {
if (indexes[i].type == ND_INDEX_TYPE_SINGLE_ELEMENT) {
// An index demotes the rank by 1
(*final_ndims)--;
}
}
}
} // namespace util
/**
* @brief Perform ndarray "basic indexing" (https://numpy.org/doc/stable/user/basics.indexing.html#basic-indexing)
*
* This is function very similar to performing `dst_ndarray = src_ndarray[indexes]` in Python (where the variables
* can all be found in the parameter of this function).
*
* In other words, this function takes in an ndarray (`src_ndarray`), index it with `indexes`, and return the
* indexed array (by writing the result to `dst_ndarray`).
*
* This function also does proper assertions on `indexes`.
*
* # Notes on `dst_ndarray`
* The caller is responsible for allocating space for the resulting ndarray.
* Here is what this function expects from `dst_ndarray` when called:
* - `dst_ndarray->data` does not have to be initialized.
* - `dst_ndarray->itemsize` does not have to be initialized.
* - `dst_ndarray->ndims` must be initialized, and it must be equal to the expected `ndims` of the `dst_ndarray` after
* indexing `src_ndarray` with `indexes`.
* - `dst_ndarray->shape` must be allocated, through it can contain uninitialized values.
* - `dst_ndarray->strides` must be allocated, through it can contain uninitialized values.
* When this function call ends:
* - `dst_ndarray->data` is set to `src_ndarray->data` (`dst_ndarray` is just a view to `src_ndarray`)
* - `dst_ndarray->itemsize` is set to `src_ndarray->itemsize`
* - `dst_ndarray->ndims` is unchanged.
* - `dst_ndarray->shape` is updated according to how `src_ndarray` is indexed.
* - `dst_ndarray->strides` is updated accordingly by how ndarray indexing works.
*
* @param indexes Indexes to index `src_ndarray`, ordered in the same way you would write them in Python.
* @param src_ndarray The NDArray to be indexed.
* @param dst_ndarray The resulting NDArray after indexing. Further details in the comments above,
*/
template <typename SizeT>
void index(ErrorContext* errctx, SizeT num_indexes, const NDIndex* indexes,
const NDArray<SizeT>* src_ndarray, NDArray<SizeT>* dst_ndarray) {
// Reference code: https://github.com/wadetb/tinynumpy/blob/0d23d22e07062ffab2afa287374c7b366eebdda1/tinynumpy/tinynumpy.py#L652
dst_ndarray->data = src_ndarray->data;
dst_ndarray->itemsize = src_ndarray->itemsize;
SizeT src_axis = 0;
SizeT dst_axis = 0;
for (SliceIndex i = 0; i < num_indexes; i++) {
const NDIndex* index = &indexes[i];
if (index->type == ND_INDEX_TYPE_SINGLE_ELEMENT) {
SliceIndex input = *((SliceIndex*)index->data);
SliceIndex k = slice::resolve_index_in_length(
src_ndarray->shape[src_axis], input);
if (k == slice::OUT_OF_BOUNDS) {
errctx->set_error(errctx->error_ids->index_error,
"index {0} is out of bounds for axis {1} "
"with size {2}",
input, src_axis,
src_ndarray->shape[src_axis]);
return;
}
dst_ndarray->data += k * src_ndarray->strides[src_axis];
src_axis++;
} else if (index->type == ND_INDEX_TYPE_SLICE) {
UserSlice* input = (UserSlice*)index->data;
Slice slice;
input->indices_checked(errctx, src_ndarray->shape[src_axis],
&slice);
if (errctx->has_error()) {
return;
}
dst_ndarray->data +=
(SizeT)slice.start * src_ndarray->strides[src_axis];
dst_ndarray->strides[dst_axis] =
((SizeT)slice.step) * src_ndarray->strides[src_axis];
dst_ndarray->shape[dst_axis] = (SizeT)slice.len();
dst_axis++;
src_axis++;
} else {
__builtin_unreachable();
}
}
for (; dst_axis < dst_ndarray->ndims; dst_axis++, src_axis++) {
dst_ndarray->shape[dst_axis] = src_ndarray->shape[src_axis];
dst_ndarray->strides[dst_axis] = src_ndarray->strides[src_axis];
}
}
} // namespace indexing
} // namespace ndarray
} // namespace
extern "C" {
using namespace ndarray::indexing;
void __nac3_ndarray_indexing_deduce_ndims_after_indexing(
ErrorContext* errctx, int32_t* result, int32_t ndims, int32_t num_indexes,
const NDIndex* indexes) {
ndarray::indexing::util::deduce_ndims_after_indexing(errctx, result, ndims,
num_indexes, indexes);
}
void __nac3_ndarray_indexing_deduce_ndims_after_indexing64(
ErrorContext* errctx, int64_t* result, int64_t ndims, int64_t num_indexes,
const NDIndex* indexes) {
ndarray::indexing::util::deduce_ndims_after_indexing(errctx, result, ndims,
num_indexes, indexes);
}
void __nac3_ndarray_index(ErrorContext* errctx, int32_t num_indexes,
NDIndex* indexes, NDArray<int32_t>* src_ndarray,
NDArray<int32_t>* dst_ndarray) {
index(errctx, num_indexes, indexes, src_ndarray, dst_ndarray);
}
void __nac3_ndarray_index64(ErrorContext* errctx, int64_t num_indexes,
NDIndex* indexes, NDArray<int64_t>* src_ndarray,
NDArray<int64_t>* dst_ndarray) {
index(errctx, num_indexes, indexes, src_ndarray, dst_ndarray);
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#pragma once
#include <irrt/error_context.hpp>
#include <irrt/int_defs.hpp>
#include <irrt/ndarray/def.hpp>
namespace {
namespace ndarray {
namespace reshape {
namespace util {
/**
* @brief Perform assertions on and resolve unknown dimensions in `new_shape` in `np.reshape(<ndarray>, new_shape)`
*
* If `new_shape` indeed contains unknown dimensions (specified with `-1`, just like numpy), `new_shape` will be
* modified to contain the resolved dimension.
*
* To perform assertions on and resolve unknown dimensions in `new_shape`, we don't need the actual
* `<ndarray>` object itself, but only the `.size` of the `<ndarray>`.
*
* @param size The `.size` of `<ndarray>`
* @param new_ndims Number of elements in `new_shape`
* @param new_shape Target shape to reshape to
*/
template <typename SizeT>
void resolve_and_check_new_shape(ErrorContext* errctx, SizeT size,
SizeT new_ndims, SizeT* new_shape) {
// Is there a -1 in `new_shape`?
bool neg1_exists = false;
// Location of -1, only initialized if `neg1_exists` is true
SizeT neg1_axis_i;
// The computed ndarray size of `new_shape`
SizeT new_size = 1;
for (SizeT axis_i = 0; axis_i < new_ndims; axis_i++) {
SizeT dim = new_shape[axis_i];
if (dim < 0) {
if (dim == -1) {
if (neg1_exists) {
// Multiple `-1` found. Throw an error.
errctx->set_error(errctx->error_ids->value_error,
"can only specify one unknown dimension");
return;
} else {
neg1_exists = true;
neg1_axis_i = axis_i;
}
} else {
// TODO: What? In `np.reshape` any negative dimensions is
// treated like its `-1`.
//
// Try running `np.zeros((3, 4)).reshape((-999, 2))`
//
// It is not documented by numpy.
// Throw an error for now...
errctx->set_error(errctx->error_ids->value_error,
"Found negative dimension {0} on axis {1}",
dim, axis_i);
return;
}
} else {
new_size *= dim;
}
}
bool can_reshape;
if (neg1_exists) {
// Let `x` be the unknown dimension
// solve `x * <new_size> = <size>`
if (new_size == 0 && size == 0) {
// `x` has infinitely many solutions
can_reshape = false;
} else if (new_size == 0 && size != 0) {
// `x` has no solutions
can_reshape = false;
} else if (size % new_size != 0) {
// `x` has no integer solutions
can_reshape = false;
} else {
can_reshape = true;
new_shape[neg1_axis_i] = size / new_size; // Resolve dimension
}
} else {
can_reshape = (new_size == size);
}
if (!can_reshape) {
errctx->set_error(errctx->error_ids->value_error,
"cannot reshape array of size {0} into given shape",
size);
return;
}
}
} // namespace util
} // namespace reshape
} // namespace ndarray
} // namespace
extern "C" {
void __nac3_ndarray_resolve_and_check_new_shape(ErrorContext* errctx,
int32_t size, int32_t new_ndims,
int32_t* new_shape) {
ndarray::reshape::util::resolve_and_check_new_shape(errctx, size, new_ndims,
new_shape);
}
void __nac3_ndarray_resolve_and_check_new_shape64(ErrorContext* errctx,
int64_t size,
int64_t new_ndims,
int64_t* new_shape) {
ndarray::reshape::util::resolve_and_check_new_shape(errctx, size, new_ndims,
new_shape);
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#pragma once
#include <irrt/int_defs.hpp>
#include <irrt/ndarray/def.hpp>
#include <irrt/slice.hpp>
/*
* Notes on `np.transpose(<array>, <axes>)`
*
* TODO: `axes`, if specified, can actually contain negative indices,
* but it is not documented in numpy.
*
* Supporting it for now.
*/
namespace {
namespace ndarray {
namespace transpose {
namespace util {
/**
* @brief Do assertions on `<axes>` in `np.transpose(<array>, <axes>)`.
*
* Note that `np.transpose`'s `<axe>` argument is optional. If the argument
* is specified but the user, use this function to do assertions on it.
*
* @param ndims The number of dimensions of `<array>`
* @param num_axes Number of elements in `<axes>` as specified by the user.
* This should be equal to `ndims`. If not, a "ValueError: axes don't match array" is thrown.
* @param axes The user specified `<axes>`.
*/
template <typename SizeT>
void assert_transpose_axes(ErrorContext* errctx, SizeT ndims, SizeT num_axes,
const SizeT* axes) {
/*
* TODO: `axes` can actually contain negative indices, but it is not documented in numpy.
*
* Supporting it for now.
*/
if (ndims != num_axes) {
errctx->set_error(errctx->error_ids->value_error,
"axes don't match array");
return;
}
// TODO: Optimize this
bool* axe_specified = (bool*)__builtin_alloca(sizeof(bool) * ndims);
for (SizeT i = 0; i < ndims; i++) axe_specified[i] = false;
for (SizeT i = 0; i < ndims; i++) {
SizeT axis = slice::resolve_index_in_length(ndims, axes[i]);
if (axis == slice::OUT_OF_BOUNDS) {
// TODO: numpy actually throws a `numpy.exceptions.AxisError`
errctx->set_error(
errctx->error_ids->value_error,
"axis {0} is out of bounds for array of dimension {1}", axis,
ndims);
return;
}
if (axe_specified[axis]) {
errctx->set_error(errctx->error_ids->value_error,
"repeated axis in transpose");
return;
}
axe_specified[axis] = true;
}
}
} // namespace util
/**
* @brief Create a transpose view of `src_ndarray` and perform proper assertions.
*
* This function is very similar to doing `dst_ndarray = np.transpose(src_ndarray, <axes>)`.
* If `<axes>` is supposed to be `None`, caller can pass in a `nullptr` to `<axes>`.
*
* The transpose view created is returned by modifying `dst_ndarray`.
*
* The caller is responsible for setting up `dst_ndarray` before calling this function.
* Here is what this function expects from `dst_ndarray` when called:
* - `dst_ndarray->data` does not have to be initialized.
* - `dst_ndarray->itemsize` does not have to be initialized.
* - `dst_ndarray->ndims` must be initialized, must be equal to `src_ndarray->ndims`.
* - `dst_ndarray->shape` must be allocated, through it can contain uninitialized values.
* - `dst_ndarray->strides` must be allocated, through it can contain uninitialized values.
* When this function call ends:
* - `dst_ndarray->data` is set to `src_ndarray->data` (`dst_ndarray` is just a view to `src_ndarray`)
* - `dst_ndarray->itemsize` is set to `src_ndarray->itemsize`
* - `dst_ndarray->ndims` is unchanged
* - `dst_ndarray->shape` is updated according to how `np.transpose` works
* - `dst_ndarray->strides` is updated according to how `np.transpose` works
*
* @param src_ndarray The NDArray to build a transpose view on
* @param dst_ndarray The resulting NDArray after transpose. Further details in the comments above,
* @param num_axes Number of elements in axes, can be undefined if `axes` is nullptr.
* @param axes Axes permutation. Set it to `nullptr` if `<axes>` is supposed to be `None`.
*/
template <typename SizeT>
void transpose(ErrorContext* errctx, const NDArray<SizeT>* src_ndarray,
NDArray<SizeT>* dst_ndarray, SizeT num_axes, const SizeT* axes) {
__builtin_assume(src_ndarray->ndims == dst_ndarray->ndims);
const auto ndims = src_ndarray->ndims;
if (axes != nullptr) {
util::assert_transpose_axes(errctx, ndims, num_axes, axes);
if (errctx->has_error()) return;
}
dst_ndarray->data = src_ndarray->data;
dst_ndarray->itemsize = src_ndarray->itemsize;
// Check out https://ajcr.net/stride-guide-part-2/ to see how `np.transpose` works behind the scenes.
if (axes == nullptr) {
// `np.transpose(<array>, axes=None)`
/*
* Minor note: `np.transpose(<array>, axes=None)` is equivalent to
* `np.transpose(<array>, axes=[N-1, N-2, ..., 0])` - basically it
* is reversing the order of strides and shape.
*
* This is a fast implementation to handle this special (but very common) case.
*/
for (SizeT axis = 0; axis < ndims; axis++) {
dst_ndarray->shape[axis] = src_ndarray->shape[ndims - axis - 1];
dst_ndarray->strides[axis] = src_ndarray->strides[ndims - axis - 1];
}
} else {
// `np.transpose(<array>, <axes>)`
// Permute strides and shape according to `axes`, while resolving negative indices in `axes`
for (SizeT axis = 0; axis < ndims; axis++) {
// `i` cannot be OUT_OF_BOUNDS because of assertions
SizeT i = slice::resolve_index_in_length(ndims, axes[axis]);
dst_ndarray->shape[axis] = src_ndarray->shape[i];
dst_ndarray->strides[axis] = src_ndarray->strides[i];
}
}
}
} // namespace transpose
} // namespace ndarray
} // namespace
extern "C" {
using namespace ndarray::transpose;
void __nac3_ndarray_transpose(ErrorContext* errctx,
const NDArray<int32_t>* src_ndarray,
NDArray<int32_t>* dst_ndarray, int32_t num_axes,
const int32_t* axes) {
transpose(errctx, src_ndarray, dst_ndarray, num_axes, axes);
}
void __nac3_ndarray_transpose64(ErrorContext* errctx,
const NDArray<int64_t>* src_ndarray,
NDArray<int64_t>* dst_ndarray, int64_t num_axes,
const int64_t* axes) {
transpose(errctx, src_ndarray, dst_ndarray, num_axes, axes);
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#pragma once #pragma once
#include "irrt/int_types.hpp" #include <irrt/error_context.hpp>
#include <irrt/int_defs.hpp>
#include <irrt/slice.hpp>
#include <irrt/utils.hpp>
extern "C" { // The type of an index or a value describing the length of a
SliceIndex __nac3_slice_index_bound(SliceIndex i, const SliceIndex len) { // range/slice is always `int32_t`.
if (i < 0) { using SliceIndex = int32_t;
i = len + i;
}
if (i < 0) {
return 0;
} else if (i > len) {
return len;
}
return i;
}
SliceIndex __nac3_range_slice_len(const SliceIndex start, const SliceIndex end, const SliceIndex step) { namespace {
SliceIndex diff = end - start;
if (diff > 0 && step > 0) { /**
return ((diff - 1) / step) + 1; * @brief A Python-like slice with resolved indices.
} else if (diff < 0 && step < 0) { *
return ((diff + 1) / step) + 1; * "Resolved indices" means that `start` and `stop` must be positive and are
* bound to a known length.
*/
struct Slice {
SliceIndex start;
SliceIndex stop;
SliceIndex step;
/**
* @brief Calculate and return the length / the number of the slice.
*
* If this were a Python range, this function would be `len(range(start, stop, step))`.
*/
SliceIndex len() {
SliceIndex diff = stop - start;
if (diff > 0 && step > 0) {
return ((diff - 1) / step) + 1;
} else if (diff < 0 && step < 0) {
return ((diff + 1) / step) + 1;
} else {
return 0;
}
}
};
namespace slice {
/**
* @brief Resolve a slice index under a given length like Python indexing.
*
* In Python, if you have a `list` of length 100, `list[-1]` resolves to
* `list[99]`, so `resolve_index_in_length_clamped(100, -1)` returns `99`.
*
* If `length` is 0, 0 is returned for any value of `index`.
*
* If `index` is out of bounds, clamps the returned value between `0` and
* `length - 1` (inclusive).
*
*/
SliceIndex resolve_index_in_length_clamped(SliceIndex length,
SliceIndex index) {
if (index < 0) {
return max<SliceIndex>(length + index, 0);
} else { } else {
return 0; return min<SliceIndex>(length, index);
} }
} }
const SliceIndex OUT_OF_BOUNDS = -1;
/**
* @brief Like `resolve_index_in_length_clamped`, but returns `OUT_OF_BOUNDS`
* if `index` is out of bounds.
*/
SliceIndex resolve_index_in_length(SliceIndex length, SliceIndex index) {
SliceIndex resolved = index < 0 ? length + index : index;
if (0 <= resolved && resolved < length) {
return resolved;
} else {
return OUT_OF_BOUNDS;
}
}
} // namespace slice
/**
* @brief A Python-like slice with **unresolved** indices.
*/
struct UserSlice {
bool start_defined;
SliceIndex start;
bool stop_defined;
SliceIndex stop;
bool step_defined;
SliceIndex step;
UserSlice() { this->reset(); }
void reset() {
this->start_defined = false;
this->stop_defined = false;
this->step_defined = false;
}
void set_start(SliceIndex start) {
this->start_defined = true;
this->start = start;
}
void set_stop(SliceIndex stop) {
this->stop_defined = true;
this->stop = stop;
}
void set_step(SliceIndex step) {
this->step_defined = true;
this->step = step;
}
/**
* @brief Resolve this slice.
*
* In Python, this would be `slice(start, stop, step).indices(length)`.
*
* @return A `Slice` with the resolved indices.
*/
Slice indices(SliceIndex length) {
Slice result;
result.step = step_defined ? step : 1;
bool step_is_negative = result.step < 0;
if (start_defined) {
result.start =
slice::resolve_index_in_length_clamped(length, start);
} else {
result.start = step_is_negative ? length - 1 : 0;
}
if (stop_defined) {
result.stop = slice::resolve_index_in_length_clamped(length, stop);
} else {
result.stop = step_is_negative ? -1 : length;
}
return result;
}
/**
* @brief Like `.indices()` but with assertions.
*/
void indices_checked(ErrorContext* errctx, SliceIndex length,
Slice* result) {
if (length < 0) {
errctx->set_error(errctx->error_ids->value_error,
"length should not be negative, got {0}", length);
return;
}
if (this->step_defined && this->step == 0) {
errctx->set_error(errctx->error_ids->value_error,
"slice step cannot be zero");
return;
}
*result = this->indices(length);
}
};
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#pragma once
namespace {
template <typename T>
const T& max(const T& a, const T& b) {
return a > b ? a : b;
}
template <typename T>
const T& min(const T& a, const T& b) {
return a > b ? b : a;
}
/**
* @brief Compare contents of two arrays with the same length.
*/
template <typename T>
bool arrays_match(int len, T* as, T* bs) {
for (int i = 0; i < len; i++) {
if (as[i] != bs[i]) return false;
}
return true;
}
namespace cstr_utils {
/**
* @brief Return true if `str` is empty.
*/
bool is_empty(const char* str) { return str[0] == '\0'; }
/**
* @brief Implementation of `strcmp()`
*/
int8_t compare(const char* a, const char* b) {
uint32_t i = 0;
while (true) {
if (a[i] < b[i]) {
return -1;
} else if (a[i] > b[i]) {
return 1;
} else {
if (a[i] == '\0') {
return 0;
} else {
i++;
}
}
}
}
/**
* @brief Return true two strings have the same content.
*/
int8_t equal(const char* a, const char* b) { return compare(a, b) == 0; }
/**
* @brief Implementation of `strlen()`.
*/
uint32_t length(const char* str) {
uint32_t length = 0;
while (*str != '\0') {
length++;
str++;
}
return length;
}
/**
* @brief Copy a null-terminated string to a buffer with limited size and guaranteed null-termination.
*
* `dst_max_size` must be greater than 0, otherwise this function has undefined behavior.
*
* This function attempts to copy everything from `src` from `dst`, and *always* null-terminates `dst`.
*
* If the size of `dst` is too small, the final byte (`dst[dst_max_size - 1]`) of `dst` will be set to
* the null terminator.
*
* @param src String to copy from.
* @param dst Buffer to copy string to.
* @param dst_max_size
* Number of bytes of this buffer, including the space needed for the null terminator.
* Must be greater than 0.
* @return If `dst` is too small to contain everything in `src`.
*/
bool copy(const char* src, char* dst, uint32_t dst_max_size) {
for (uint32_t i = 0; i < dst_max_size; i++) {
bool is_last = i + 1 == dst_max_size;
if (is_last && src[i] != '\0') {
dst[i] = '\0';
return false;
}
if (src[i] == '\0') {
dst[i] = '\0';
return true;
}
dst[i] = src[i];
}
__builtin_unreachable();
}
} // namespace cstr_utils
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#pragma once
#include <irrt/artiq_defs.hpp>
#include <irrt/core.hpp>
#include <irrt/error_context.hpp>
#include <irrt/int_defs.hpp>
#include <irrt/ndarray/basic.hpp>
#include <irrt/ndarray/def.hpp>
#include <irrt/ndarray/fill.hpp>
#include <irrt/ndarray/indexing.hpp>
#include <irrt/ndarray/reshape.hpp>
#include <irrt/ndarray/transpose.hpp>
#include <irrt/slice.hpp>
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// This file will be compiled like a real C++ program,
// and we do have the luxury to use the standard libraries.
// That is if the nix flakes do not have issues... especially on msys2...
#include <cstdint>
#include <cstdio>
#include <cstdlib>
#include <test/test_core.hpp>
#include <test/test_ndarray_basic.hpp>
#include <test/test_ndarray_indexing.hpp>
#include <test/test_slice.hpp>
int main() {
test::core::run();
test::slice::run();
test::ndarray_basic::run();
test::ndarray_indexing::run();
return 0;
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#pragma once
#include <cstdint>
#include <cstdio>
#include <cstdlib>
#include <irrt_everything.hpp>
#include <test/util.hpp>
/*
Include this header for every test_*.cpp
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#pragma once
#include <test/includes.hpp>
namespace test {
namespace core {
void test_int_exp() {
BEGIN_TEST();
assert_values_match(125, __nac3_int_exp_impl<int32_t>(5, 3));
assert_values_match(3125, __nac3_int_exp_impl<int32_t>(5, 5));
}
void run() { test_int_exp(); }
} // namespace core
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#pragma once
#include <test/includes.hpp>
namespace test {
namespace ndarray_basic {
void test_calc_size_from_shape_normal() {
// Test shapes with normal values
BEGIN_TEST();
int32_t shape[4] = {2, 3, 5, 7};
assert_values_match(
210, ndarray::basic::util::calc_size_from_shape<int32_t>(4, shape));
}
void test_calc_size_from_shape_has_zero() {
// Test shapes with 0 in them
BEGIN_TEST();
int32_t shape[4] = {2, 0, 5, 7};
assert_values_match(
0, ndarray::basic::util::calc_size_from_shape<int32_t>(4, shape));
}
void run() {
test_calc_size_from_shape_normal();
test_calc_size_from_shape_has_zero();
}
} // namespace ndarray_basic
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#pragma once
#include <test/includes.hpp>
namespace test {
namespace ndarray_indexing {
void test_normal_1() {
/*
Reference Python code:
```python
ndarray = np.arange(12, dtype=np.float64).reshape((3, 4));
# array([[ 0., 1., 2., 3.],
# [ 4., 5., 6., 7.],
# [ 8., 9., 10., 11.]])
dst_ndarray = ndarray[-2:, 1::2]
# array([[ 5., 7.],
# [ 9., 11.]])
assert dst_ndarray.shape == (2, 2)
assert dst_ndarray.strides == (32, 16)
assert dst_ndarray[0, 0] == 5.0
assert dst_ndarray[0, 1] == 7.0
assert dst_ndarray[1, 0] == 9.0
assert dst_ndarray[1, 1] == 11.0
```
*/
BEGIN_TEST();
// Prepare src_ndarray
double src_data[12] = {0.0, 1.0, 2.0, 3.0, 4.0, 5.0,
6.0, 7.0, 8.0, 9.0, 10.0, 11.0};
int32_t src_itemsize = sizeof(double);
const int32_t src_ndims = 2;
int32_t src_shape[src_ndims] = {3, 4};
int32_t src_strides[src_ndims] = {};
NDArray<int32_t> src_ndarray = {.data = (uint8_t *)src_data,
.itemsize = src_itemsize,
.ndims = src_ndims,
.shape = src_shape,
.strides = src_strides};
ndarray::basic::set_strides_by_shape(&src_ndarray);
// Prepare dst_ndarray
const int32_t dst_ndims = 2;
int32_t dst_shape[dst_ndims] = {999, 999}; // Empty values
int32_t dst_strides[dst_ndims] = {999, 999}; // Empty values
NDArray<int32_t> dst_ndarray = {.data = nullptr,
.ndims = dst_ndims,
.shape = dst_shape,
.strides = dst_strides};
// Create the subscripts in `ndarray[-2::, 1::2]`
UserSlice subscript_1;
subscript_1.set_start(-2);
UserSlice subscript_2;
subscript_2.set_start(1);
subscript_2.set_step(2);
const int32_t num_indexes = 2;
NDIndex indexes[num_indexes] = {
{.type = ND_INDEX_TYPE_SLICE, .data = (uint8_t *)&subscript_1},
{.type = ND_INDEX_TYPE_SLICE, .data = (uint8_t *)&subscript_2}};
ErrorContext errctx = create_testing_errctx();
ndarray::indexing::index(&errctx, num_indexes, indexes, &src_ndarray,
&dst_ndarray);
assert_errctx_no_error(&errctx);
int32_t expected_shape[dst_ndims] = {2, 2};
int32_t expected_strides[dst_ndims] = {32, 16};
assert_arrays_match(dst_ndims, expected_shape, dst_ndarray.shape);
assert_arrays_match(dst_ndims, expected_strides, dst_ndarray.strides);
// dst_ndarray[0, 0]
assert_values_match(5.0,
*((double *)ndarray::basic::get_pelement_by_indices(
&dst_ndarray, (int32_t[dst_ndims]){0, 0})));
// dst_ndarray[0, 1]
assert_values_match(7.0,
*((double *)ndarray::basic::get_pelement_by_indices(
&dst_ndarray, (int32_t[dst_ndims]){0, 1})));
// dst_ndarray[1, 0]
assert_values_match(9.0,
*((double *)ndarray::basic::get_pelement_by_indices(
&dst_ndarray, (int32_t[dst_ndims]){1, 0})));
// dst_ndarray[1, 1]
assert_values_match(11.0,
*((double *)ndarray::basic::get_pelement_by_indices(
&dst_ndarray, (int32_t[dst_ndims]){1, 1})));
}
void test_normal_2() {
/*
```python
ndarray = np.arange(12, dtype=np.float64).reshape((3, 4))
# array([[ 0., 1., 2., 3.],
# [ 4., 5., 6., 7.],
# [ 8., 9., 10., 11.]])
dst_ndarray = ndarray[2, ::-2]
# array([11., 9.])
assert dst_ndarray.shape == (2,)
assert dst_ndarray.strides == (-16,)
assert dst_ndarray[0] == 11.0
assert dst_ndarray[1] == 9.0
```
*/
BEGIN_TEST();
// Prepare src_ndarray
double src_data[12] = {0.0, 1.0, 2.0, 3.0, 4.0, 5.0,
6.0, 7.0, 8.0, 9.0, 10.0, 11.0};
int32_t src_itemsize = sizeof(double);
const int32_t src_ndims = 2;
int32_t src_shape[src_ndims] = {3, 4};
int32_t src_strides[src_ndims] = {};
NDArray<int32_t> src_ndarray = {.data = (uint8_t *)src_data,
.itemsize = src_itemsize,
.ndims = src_ndims,
.shape = src_shape,
.strides = src_strides};
ndarray::basic::set_strides_by_shape(&src_ndarray);
// Prepare dst_ndarray
const int32_t dst_ndims = 1;
int32_t dst_shape[dst_ndims] = {999}; // Empty values
int32_t dst_strides[dst_ndims] = {999}; // Empty values
NDArray<int32_t> dst_ndarray = {.data = nullptr,
.ndims = dst_ndims,
.shape = dst_shape,
.strides = dst_strides};
// Create the subscripts in `ndarray[2, ::-2]`
int32_t subscript_1 = 2;
UserSlice subscript_2;
subscript_2.set_step(-2);
const int32_t num_indexes = 2;
NDIndex indexes[num_indexes] = {
{.type = ND_INDEX_TYPE_SINGLE_ELEMENT, .data = (uint8_t *)&subscript_1},
{.type = ND_INDEX_TYPE_SLICE, .data = (uint8_t *)&subscript_2}};
ErrorContext errctx = create_testing_errctx();
ndarray::indexing::index(&errctx, num_indexes, indexes, &src_ndarray,
&dst_ndarray);
assert_errctx_no_error(&errctx);
int32_t expected_shape[dst_ndims] = {2};
int32_t expected_strides[dst_ndims] = {-16};
assert_arrays_match(dst_ndims, expected_shape, dst_ndarray.shape);
assert_arrays_match(dst_ndims, expected_strides, dst_ndarray.strides);
assert_values_match(11.0,
*((double *)ndarray::basic::get_pelement_by_indices(
&dst_ndarray, (int32_t[dst_ndims]){0})));
assert_values_match(9.0,
*((double *)ndarray::basic::get_pelement_by_indices(
&dst_ndarray, (int32_t[dst_ndims]){1})));
}
void test_index_subscript_out_of_bounds() {
/*
# Consider `my_array`
print(my_array.shape)
# (4, 5, 6)
my_array[2, 100] # error, index subscript at axis 1 is out of bounds
*/
BEGIN_TEST();
// Prepare src_ndarray
const int32_t src_ndims = 2;
int32_t src_shape[src_ndims] = {3, 4};
int32_t src_strides[src_ndims] = {};
NDArray<int32_t> src_ndarray = {
.data = (uint8_t *)nullptr, // placeholder, we wouldn't access it
.itemsize = sizeof(double), // placeholder
.ndims = src_ndims,
.shape = src_shape,
.strides = src_strides};
ndarray::basic::set_strides_by_shape(&src_ndarray);
// Create the subscripts in `my_array[2, 100]`
int32_t subscript_1 = 2;
int32_t subscript_2 = 100;
const int32_t num_indexes = 2;
NDIndex indexes[num_indexes] = {
{.type = ND_INDEX_TYPE_SINGLE_ELEMENT, .data = (uint8_t *)&subscript_1},
{.type = ND_INDEX_TYPE_SINGLE_ELEMENT,
.data = (uint8_t *)&subscript_2}};
// Prepare dst_ndarray
const int32_t dst_ndims = 0;
int32_t dst_shape[dst_ndims] = {};
int32_t dst_strides[dst_ndims] = {};
NDArray<int32_t> dst_ndarray = {.data = nullptr, // placehloder
.ndims = dst_ndims,
.shape = dst_shape,
.strides = dst_strides};
ErrorContext errctx = create_testing_errctx();
ndarray::indexing::index(&errctx, num_indexes, indexes, &src_ndarray,
&dst_ndarray);
assert_errctx_has_error(&errctx, errctx.error_ids->index_error);
}
void run() {
test_normal_1();
test_normal_2();
test_index_subscript_out_of_bounds();
}
} // namespace ndarray_indexing
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#pragma once
#include <irrt_everything.hpp>
#include <test/includes.hpp>
namespace test {
namespace slice {
void test_slice_normal() {
// Normal situation
BEGIN_TEST();
UserSlice user_slice;
user_slice.set_stop(5);
Slice slice = user_slice.indices(100);
printf("%d, %d, %d\n", slice.start, slice.stop, slice.step);
assert_values_match(0, slice.start);
assert_values_match(5, slice.stop);
assert_values_match(1, slice.step);
}
void test_slice_start_too_large() {
// Start is too large and should be clamped to length
BEGIN_TEST();
UserSlice user_slice;
user_slice.set_start(400);
Slice slice = user_slice.indices(100);
assert_values_match(100, slice.start);
assert_values_match(100, slice.stop);
assert_values_match(1, slice.step);
}
void test_slice_negative_start_stop() {
// Negative start/stop should be resolved
BEGIN_TEST();
UserSlice user_slice;
user_slice.set_start(-10);
user_slice.set_stop(-5);
Slice slice = user_slice.indices(100);
assert_values_match(90, slice.start);
assert_values_match(95, slice.stop);
assert_values_match(1, slice.step);
}
void test_slice_only_negative_step() {
// Things like `[::-5]` should be handled correctly
BEGIN_TEST();
UserSlice user_slice;
user_slice.set_step(-5);
Slice slice = user_slice.indices(100);
assert_values_match(99, slice.start);
assert_values_match(-1, slice.stop);
assert_values_match(-5, slice.step);
}
void test_slice_step_zero() {
// Step = 0 is a value error
BEGIN_TEST();
ErrorContext errctx = create_testing_errctx();
UserSlice user_slice;
user_slice.set_start(2);
user_slice.set_stop(12);
user_slice.set_step(0);
Slice slice;
user_slice.indices_checked(&errctx, 100, &slice);
assert_errctx_has_error(&errctx, errctx.error_ids->value_error);
}
void run() {
test_slice_normal();
test_slice_start_too_large();
test_slice_negative_start_stop();
test_slice_only_negative_step();
test_slice_step_zero();
}
} // namespace slice
} // namespace test

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#pragma once
#include <cstdio>
#include <cstdlib>
template <class T>
void print_value(const T& value);
template <>
void print_value(const int8_t& value) {
printf("%d", value);
}
template <>
void print_value(const int32_t& value) {
printf("%d", value);
}
template <>
void print_value(const uint8_t& value) {
printf("%u", value);
}
template <>
void print_value(const uint32_t& value) {
printf("%u", value);
}
template <>
void print_value(const float& value) {
printf("%f", value);
}
template <>
void print_value(const double& value) {
printf("%f", value);
}
void __begin_test(const char* function_name, const char* file, int line) {
printf("######### Running %s @ %s:%d\n", function_name, file, line);
}
#define BEGIN_TEST() __begin_test(__FUNCTION__, __FILE__, __LINE__)
void test_fail() {
printf("[!] Test failed. Exiting with status code 1.\n");
exit(1);
}
template <typename T>
void debug_print_array(int len, const T* as) {
printf("[");
for (int i = 0; i < len; i++) {
if (i != 0) printf(", ");
print_value(as[i]);
}
printf("]");
}
void print_assertion_passed(const char* file, int line) {
printf("[*] Assertion passed on %s:%d\n", file, line);
}
void print_assertion_failed(const char* file, int line) {
printf("[!] Assertion failed on %s:%d\n", file, line);
}
void __assert_true(const char* file, int line, bool cond) {
if (cond) {
print_assertion_passed(file, line);
} else {
print_assertion_failed(file, line);
test_fail();
}
}
#define assert_true(cond) __assert_true(__FILE__, __LINE__, cond)
template <typename T>
void __assert_arrays_match(const char* file, int line, int len,
const T* expected, const T* got) {
if (arrays_match(len, expected, got)) {
print_assertion_passed(file, line);
} else {
print_assertion_failed(file, line);
printf("Expect = ");
debug_print_array(len, expected);
printf("\n");
printf(" Got = ");
debug_print_array(len, got);
printf("\n");
test_fail();
}
}
#define assert_arrays_match(len, expected, got) \
__assert_arrays_match(__FILE__, __LINE__, len, expected, got)
template <typename T>
void __assert_values_match(const char* file, int line, T expected, T got) {
if (expected == got) {
print_assertion_passed(file, line);
} else {
print_assertion_failed(file, line);
printf("Expect = ");
print_value(expected);
printf("\n");
printf(" Got = ");
print_value(got);
printf("\n");
test_fail();
}
}
#define assert_values_match(expected, got) \
__assert_values_match(__FILE__, __LINE__, expected, got)
// A fake set of ErrorIds for testing only
const ErrorIds TEST_ERROR_IDS = {
.index_error = 0,
.value_error = 1,
.assertion_error = 2,
.runtime_error = 3,
.type_error = 4,
};
ErrorContext create_testing_errctx() {
// Everything is global so it is fine to directly return a struct
// ErrorContext
ErrorContext errctx;
errctx.initialize(&TEST_ERROR_IDS);
return errctx;
}
void print_errctx_content(ErrorContext* errctx) {
if (errctx->has_error()) {
printf(
"(Error ID %d): %s ... where param1 = %ld, param2 = %ld, param3 = "
"%ld\n",
errctx->error_id, errctx->message_template, errctx->param1,
errctx->param2, errctx->param3);
} else {
printf("<no error>\n");
}
}
void __assert_errctx_no_error(const char* file, int line,
ErrorContext* errctx) {
if (errctx->has_error()) {
print_assertion_failed(file, line);
printf("Expecting no error but caught the following:\n\n");
print_errctx_content(errctx);
test_fail();
}
}
#define assert_errctx_no_error(errctx) \
__assert_errctx_no_error(__FILE__, __LINE__, errctx)
void __assert_errctx_has_error(const char* file, int line, ErrorContext* errctx,
ExceptionId expected_error_id) {
if (errctx->has_error()) {
if (errctx->error_id != expected_error_id) {
print_assertion_failed(file, line);
printf(
"Expecting error id %d but got error id %d. Error caught:\n\n",
expected_error_id, errctx->error_id);
print_errctx_content(errctx);
test_fail();
}
} else {
print_assertion_failed(file, line);
printf("Expecting an error, but there is none.");
test_fail();
}
}
#define assert_errctx_has_error(errctx, expected_error_id) \
__assert_errctx_has_error(__FILE__, __LINE__, errctx, expected_error_id)

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[package]
name = "nac3core_derive"
version = "0.1.0"
edition = "2021"
[lib]
proc-macro = true
[[test]]
name = "structfields_tests"
path = "tests/structfields_test.rs"
[dev-dependencies]
nac3core = { path = ".." }
trybuild = { version = "1.0", features = ["diff"] }
[dependencies]
proc-macro2 = "1.0"
proc-macro-error = "1.0"
syn = "2.0"
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use proc_macro::TokenStream;
use proc_macro_error::{abort, proc_macro_error};
use quote::quote;
use syn::{
parse_macro_input, spanned::Spanned, Data, DataStruct, Expr, ExprField, ExprMethodCall,
ExprPath, GenericArgument, Ident, LitStr, Path, PathArguments, Type, TypePath,
};
/// Extracts all generic arguments of a [`Type`] into a [`Vec`].
///
/// Returns [`Some`] of a possibly-empty [`Vec`] if the path of `ty` matches with
/// `expected_ty_name`, otherwise returns [`None`].
fn extract_generic_args(expected_ty_name: &'static str, ty: &Type) -> Option<Vec<GenericArgument>> {
let Type::Path(TypePath { qself: None, path, .. }) = ty else {
return None;
};
let segments = &path.segments;
if segments.len() != 1 {
return None;
};
let segment = segments.iter().next().unwrap();
if segment.ident != expected_ty_name {
return None;
}
let PathArguments::AngleBracketed(path_args) = &segment.arguments else {
return Some(Vec::new());
};
let args = &path_args.args;
Some(args.iter().cloned().collect::<Vec<_>>())
}
/// Maps a `path` matching one of the `target_idents` into the `replacement` [`Ident`].
fn map_path_to_ident(path: &Path, target_idents: &[&str], replacement: &str) -> Option<Ident> {
path.require_ident()
.ok()
.filter(|ident| target_idents.iter().any(|target| ident == target))
.map(|ident| Ident::new(replacement, ident.span()))
}
/// Extracts the left-hand side of a dot-expression.
fn extract_dot_operand(expr: &Expr) -> Option<&Expr> {
match expr {
Expr::MethodCall(ExprMethodCall { receiver: operand, .. })
| Expr::Field(ExprField { base: operand, .. }) => Some(operand),
_ => None,
}
}
/// Replaces the top-level receiver of a dot-expression with an [`Ident`], returning `Some(&mut expr)` if the
/// replacement is performed.
///
/// The top-level receiver is the left-most receiver expression, e.g. the top-level receiver of `a.b.c.foo()` is `a`.
fn replace_top_level_receiver(expr: &mut Expr, ident: Ident) -> Option<&mut Expr> {
if let Expr::MethodCall(ExprMethodCall { receiver: operand, .. })
| Expr::Field(ExprField { base: operand, .. }) = expr
{
return if extract_dot_operand(operand).is_some() {
if replace_top_level_receiver(operand, ident).is_some() {
Some(expr)
} else {
None
}
} else {
*operand = Box::new(Expr::Path(ExprPath {
attrs: Vec::default(),
qself: None,
path: ident.into(),
}));
Some(expr)
};
}
None
}
/// Iterates all operands to the left-hand side of the `.` of an [expression][`Expr`], i.e. the container operand of all
/// [`Expr::Field`] and the receiver operand of all [`Expr::MethodCall`].
///
/// The iterator will return the operand expressions in reverse order of appearance. For example, `a.b.c.func()` will
/// return `vec![c, b, a]`.
fn iter_dot_operands(expr: &Expr) -> impl Iterator<Item = &Expr> {
let mut o = extract_dot_operand(expr);
std::iter::from_fn(move || {
let this = o;
o = o.as_ref().and_then(|o| extract_dot_operand(o));
this
})
}
/// Normalizes a value expression for use when creating an instance of this structure, returning a
/// [`proc_macro2::TokenStream`] of tokens representing the normalized expression.
fn normalize_value_expr(expr: &Expr) -> proc_macro2::TokenStream {
match &expr {
Expr::Path(ExprPath { qself: None, path, .. }) => {
if let Some(ident) = map_path_to_ident(path, &["usize", "size_t"], "llvm_usize") {
quote! { #ident }
} else {
abort!(
path,
format!(
"Expected one of `size_t`, `usize`, or an implicit call expression in #[value_type(...)], found {}",
quote!(#expr).to_string(),
)
)
}
}
Expr::Call(_) => {
quote! { ctx.#expr }
}
Expr::MethodCall(_) => {
let base_receiver = iter_dot_operands(expr).last();
match base_receiver {
// `usize.{...}`, `size_t.{...}` -> Rewrite the identifiers to `llvm_usize`
Some(Expr::Path(ExprPath { qself: None, path, .. }))
if map_path_to_ident(path, &["usize", "size_t"], "llvm_usize").is_some() =>
{
let ident =
map_path_to_ident(path, &["usize", "size_t"], "llvm_usize").unwrap();
let mut expr = expr.clone();
let expr = replace_top_level_receiver(&mut expr, ident).unwrap();
quote!(#expr)
}
// `ctx.{...}`, `context.{...}` -> Rewrite the identifiers to `ctx`
Some(Expr::Path(ExprPath { qself: None, path, .. }))
if map_path_to_ident(path, &["ctx", "context"], "ctx").is_some() =>
{
let ident = map_path_to_ident(path, &["ctx", "context"], "ctx").unwrap();
let mut expr = expr.clone();
let expr = replace_top_level_receiver(&mut expr, ident).unwrap();
quote!(#expr)
}
// No reserved identifier prefix -> Prepend `ctx.` to the entire expression
_ => quote! { ctx.#expr },
}
}
_ => {
abort!(
expr,
format!(
"Expected one of `size_t`, `usize`, or an implicit call expression in #[value_type(...)], found {}",
quote!(#expr).to_string(),
)
)
}
}
}
/// Derives an implementation of `codegen::types::structure::StructFields`.
///
/// The benefit of using `#[derive(StructFields)]` is that all index- or order-dependent logic required by
/// `impl StructFields` is automatically generated by this implementation, including the field index as required by
/// `StructField::new` and the fields as returned by `StructFields::to_vec`.
///
/// # Prerequisites
///
/// In order to derive from [`StructFields`], you must implement (or derive) [`Eq`] and [`Copy`] as required by
/// `StructFields`.
///
/// Moreover, `#[derive(StructFields)]` can only be used for `struct`s with named fields, and may only contain fields
/// with either `StructField` or [`PhantomData`] types.
///
/// # Attributes for [`StructFields`]
///
/// Each `StructField` field must be declared with the `#[value_type(...)]` attribute. The argument of `value_type`
/// accepts one of the following:
///
/// - An expression returning an instance of `inkwell::types::BasicType` (with or without the receiver `ctx`/`context`).
/// For example, `context.i8_type()`, `ctx.i8_type()`, and `i8_type()` all refer to `i8`.
/// - The reserved identifiers `usize` and `size_t` referring to an `inkwell::types::IntType` of the platform-dependent
/// integer size. `usize` and `size_t` can also be used as the receiver to other method calls, e.g.
/// `usize.array_type(3)`.
///
/// # Example
///
/// The following is an example of an LLVM slice implemented using `#[derive(StructFields)]`.
///
/// ```rust,ignore
/// use nac3core::{
/// codegen::types::structure::StructField,
/// inkwell::{
/// values::{IntValue, PointerValue},
/// AddressSpace,
/// },
/// };
/// use nac3core_derive::StructFields;
///
/// // All classes that implement StructFields must also implement Eq and Copy
/// #[derive(PartialEq, Eq, Clone, Copy, StructFields)]
/// pub struct SliceValue<'ctx> {
/// // Declares ptr have a value type of i8*
/// //
/// // Can also be written as `ctx.i8_type().ptr_type(...)` or `context.i8_type().ptr_type(...)`
/// #[value_type(i8_type().ptr_type(AddressSpace::default()))]
/// ptr: StructField<'ctx, PointerValue<'ctx>>,
///
/// // Declares len have a value type of usize, depending on the target compilation platform
/// #[value_type(usize)]
/// len: StructField<'ctx, IntValue<'ctx>>,
/// }
/// ```
#[proc_macro_derive(StructFields, attributes(value_type))]
#[proc_macro_error]
pub fn derive(input: TokenStream) -> TokenStream {
let input = parse_macro_input!(input as syn::DeriveInput);
let ident = &input.ident;
let Data::Struct(DataStruct { fields, .. }) = &input.data else {
abort!(input, "Only structs with named fields are supported");
};
if let Err(err_span) =
fields
.iter()
.try_for_each(|field| if field.ident.is_some() { Ok(()) } else { Err(field.span()) })
{
abort!(err_span, "Only structs with named fields are supported");
};
// Check if struct<'ctx>
if input.generics.params.len() != 1 {
abort!(input.generics, "Expected exactly 1 generic parameter")
}
let phantom_info = fields
.iter()
.filter(|field| extract_generic_args("PhantomData", &field.ty).is_some())
.map(|field| field.ident.as_ref().unwrap())
.cloned()
.collect::<Vec<_>>();
let field_info = fields
.iter()
.filter(|field| extract_generic_args("PhantomData", &field.ty).is_none())
.map(|field| {
let ident = field.ident.as_ref().unwrap();
let ty = &field.ty;
let Some(_) = extract_generic_args("StructField", ty) else {
abort!(field, "Only StructField and PhantomData are allowed")
};
let attrs = &field.attrs;
let Some(value_type_attr) =
attrs.iter().find(|attr| attr.path().is_ident("value_type"))
else {
abort!(field, "Expected #[value_type(...)] attribute for field");
};
let Ok(value_type_expr) = value_type_attr.parse_args::<Expr>() else {
abort!(value_type_attr, "Expected expression in #[value_type(...)]");
};
let value_expr_toks = normalize_value_expr(&value_type_expr);
(ident.clone(), value_expr_toks)
})
.collect::<Vec<_>>();
// `<*>::new` impl of `StructField` and `PhantomData` for `StructFields::new`
let phantoms_create = phantom_info
.iter()
.map(|id| quote! { #id: ::std::marker::PhantomData })
.collect::<Vec<_>>();
let fields_create = field_info
.iter()
.map(|(id, ty)| {
let id_lit = LitStr::new(&id.to_string(), id.span());
quote! {
#id: ::nac3core::codegen::types::structure::StructField::create(
&mut counter,
#id_lit,
#ty,
)
}
})
.collect::<Vec<_>>();
// `.into()` impl of `StructField` for `StructFields::to_vec`
let fields_into =
field_info.iter().map(|(id, _)| quote! { self.#id.into() }).collect::<Vec<_>>();
let impl_block = quote! {
impl<'ctx> ::nac3core::codegen::types::structure::StructFields<'ctx> for #ident<'ctx> {
fn new(ctx: impl ::nac3core::inkwell::context::AsContextRef<'ctx>, llvm_usize: ::nac3core::inkwell::types::IntType<'ctx>) -> Self {
let ctx = unsafe { ::nac3core::inkwell::context::ContextRef::new(ctx.as_ctx_ref()) };
let mut counter = ::nac3core::codegen::types::structure::FieldIndexCounter::default();
#ident {
#(#fields_create),*
#(#phantoms_create),*
}
}
fn to_vec(&self) -> ::std::vec::Vec<(&'static str, ::nac3core::inkwell::types::BasicTypeEnum<'ctx>)> {
vec![
#(#fields_into),*
]
}
}
};
impl_block.into()
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use nac3core_derive::StructFields;
use std::marker::PhantomData;
#[derive(PartialEq, Eq, Clone, Copy, StructFields)]
pub struct EmptyValue<'ctx> {
_phantom: PhantomData<&'ctx ()>,
}
fn main() {}

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use nac3core::{
codegen::types::structure::StructField,
inkwell::{
values::{IntValue, PointerValue},
AddressSpace,
},
};
use nac3core_derive::StructFields;
#[derive(PartialEq, Eq, Clone, Copy, StructFields)]
pub struct NDArrayValue<'ctx> {
#[value_type(usize)]
ndims: StructField<'ctx, IntValue<'ctx>>,
#[value_type(usize.ptr_type(AddressSpace::default()))]
shape: StructField<'ctx, PointerValue<'ctx>>,
#[value_type(i8_type().ptr_type(AddressSpace::default()))]
data: StructField<'ctx, PointerValue<'ctx>>,
}
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use nac3core::{
codegen::types::structure::StructField,
inkwell::{
values::{IntValue, PointerValue},
AddressSpace,
},
};
use nac3core_derive::StructFields;
#[derive(PartialEq, Eq, Clone, Copy, StructFields)]
pub struct SliceValue<'ctx> {
#[value_type(i8_type().ptr_type(AddressSpace::default()))]
ptr: StructField<'ctx, PointerValue<'ctx>>,
#[value_type(usize)]
len: StructField<'ctx, IntValue<'ctx>>,
}
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use nac3core::{
codegen::types::structure::StructField,
inkwell::{
values::{IntValue, PointerValue},
AddressSpace,
},
};
use nac3core_derive::StructFields;
#[derive(PartialEq, Eq, Clone, Copy, StructFields)]
pub struct SliceValue<'ctx> {
#[value_type(context.i8_type().ptr_type(AddressSpace::default()))]
ptr: StructField<'ctx, PointerValue<'ctx>>,
#[value_type(usize)]
len: StructField<'ctx, IntValue<'ctx>>,
}
fn main() {}

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use nac3core::{
codegen::types::structure::StructField,
inkwell::{
values::{IntValue, PointerValue},
AddressSpace,
},
};
use nac3core_derive::StructFields;
#[derive(PartialEq, Eq, Clone, Copy, StructFields)]
pub struct SliceValue<'ctx> {
#[value_type(ctx.i8_type().ptr_type(AddressSpace::default()))]
ptr: StructField<'ctx, PointerValue<'ctx>>,
#[value_type(usize)]
len: StructField<'ctx, IntValue<'ctx>>,
}
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use nac3core::{
codegen::types::structure::StructField,
inkwell::{
values::{IntValue, PointerValue},
AddressSpace,
},
};
use nac3core_derive::StructFields;
#[derive(PartialEq, Eq, Clone, Copy, StructFields)]
pub struct SliceValue<'ctx> {
#[value_type(i8_type().ptr_type(AddressSpace::default()))]
ptr: StructField<'ctx, PointerValue<'ctx>>,
#[value_type(size_t)]
len: StructField<'ctx, IntValue<'ctx>>,
}
fn main() {}

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@ -1,10 +0,0 @@
#[test]
fn test_parse_empty() {
let t = trybuild::TestCases::new();
t.pass("tests/structfields_empty.rs");
t.pass("tests/structfields_slice.rs");
t.pass("tests/structfields_slice_ctx.rs");
t.pass("tests/structfields_slice_context.rs");
t.pass("tests/structfields_slice_sizet.rs");
t.pass("tests/structfields_ndarray.rs");
}

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@ -1,9 +1,3 @@
use std::collections::HashMap;
use indexmap::IndexMap;
use nac3parser::ast::StrRef;
use crate::{ use crate::{
symbol_resolver::SymbolValue, symbol_resolver::SymbolValue,
toplevel::DefinitionId, toplevel::DefinitionId,
@ -15,6 +9,10 @@ use crate::{
}, },
}; };
use indexmap::IndexMap;
use nac3parser::ast::StrRef;
use std::collections::HashMap;
pub struct ConcreteTypeStore { pub struct ConcreteTypeStore {
store: Vec<ConcreteTypeEnum>, store: Vec<ConcreteTypeEnum>,
} }
@ -27,7 +25,6 @@ pub struct ConcreteFuncArg {
pub name: StrRef, pub name: StrRef,
pub ty: ConcreteType, pub ty: ConcreteType,
pub default_value: Option<SymbolValue>, pub default_value: Option<SymbolValue>,
pub is_vararg: bool,
} }
#[derive(Clone, Debug)] #[derive(Clone, Debug)]
@ -49,7 +46,6 @@ pub enum ConcreteTypeEnum {
TPrimitive(Primitive), TPrimitive(Primitive),
TTuple { TTuple {
ty: Vec<ConcreteType>, ty: Vec<ConcreteType>,
is_vararg_ctx: bool,
}, },
TObj { TObj {
obj_id: DefinitionId, obj_id: DefinitionId,
@ -106,16 +102,8 @@ impl ConcreteTypeStore {
.iter() .iter()
.map(|arg| ConcreteFuncArg { .map(|arg| ConcreteFuncArg {
name: arg.name, name: arg.name,
ty: if arg.is_vararg { ty: self.from_unifier_type(unifier, primitives, arg.ty, cache),
let tuple_ty = unifier
.add_ty(TypeEnum::TTuple { ty: vec![arg.ty], is_vararg_ctx: true });
self.from_unifier_type(unifier, primitives, tuple_ty, cache)
} else {
self.from_unifier_type(unifier, primitives, arg.ty, cache)
},
default_value: arg.default_value.clone(), default_value: arg.default_value.clone(),
is_vararg: arg.is_vararg,
}) })
.collect(), .collect(),
ret: self.from_unifier_type(unifier, primitives, signature.ret, cache), ret: self.from_unifier_type(unifier, primitives, signature.ret, cache),
@ -170,12 +158,11 @@ impl ConcreteTypeStore {
cache.insert(ty, None); cache.insert(ty, None);
let ty_enum = unifier.get_ty(ty); let ty_enum = unifier.get_ty(ty);
let result = match &*ty_enum { let result = match &*ty_enum {
TypeEnum::TTuple { ty, is_vararg_ctx } => ConcreteTypeEnum::TTuple { TypeEnum::TTuple { ty } => ConcreteTypeEnum::TTuple {
ty: ty ty: ty
.iter() .iter()
.map(|t| self.from_unifier_type(unifier, primitives, *t, cache)) .map(|t| self.from_unifier_type(unifier, primitives, *t, cache))
.collect(), .collect(),
is_vararg_ctx: *is_vararg_ctx,
}, },
TypeEnum::TObj { obj_id, fields, params } => ConcreteTypeEnum::TObj { TypeEnum::TObj { obj_id, fields, params } => ConcreteTypeEnum::TObj {
obj_id: *obj_id, obj_id: *obj_id,
@ -261,12 +248,11 @@ impl ConcreteTypeStore {
*cache.get_mut(&cty).unwrap() = Some(ty); *cache.get_mut(&cty).unwrap() = Some(ty);
return ty; return ty;
} }
ConcreteTypeEnum::TTuple { ty, is_vararg_ctx } => TypeEnum::TTuple { ConcreteTypeEnum::TTuple { ty } => TypeEnum::TTuple {
ty: ty ty: ty
.iter() .iter()
.map(|cty| self.to_unifier_type(unifier, primitives, *cty, cache)) .map(|cty| self.to_unifier_type(unifier, primitives, *cty, cache))
.collect(), .collect(),
is_vararg_ctx: *is_vararg_ctx,
}, },
ConcreteTypeEnum::TVirtual { ty } => { ConcreteTypeEnum::TVirtual { ty } => {
TypeEnum::TVirtual { ty: self.to_unifier_type(unifier, primitives, *ty, cache) } TypeEnum::TVirtual { ty: self.to_unifier_type(unifier, primitives, *ty, cache) }
@ -291,7 +277,6 @@ impl ConcreteTypeStore {
name: arg.name, name: arg.name,
ty: self.to_unifier_type(unifier, primitives, arg.ty, cache), ty: self.to_unifier_type(unifier, primitives, arg.ty, cache),
default_value: arg.default_value.clone(), default_value: arg.default_value.clone(),
is_vararg: false,
}) })
.collect(), .collect(),
ret: self.to_unifier_type(unifier, primitives, *ret, cache), ret: self.to_unifier_type(unifier, primitives, *ret, cache),

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@ -1,10 +1,8 @@
use inkwell::{ use inkwell::attributes::{Attribute, AttributeLoc};
attributes::{Attribute, AttributeLoc}, use inkwell::values::{BasicValueEnum, CallSiteValue, FloatValue, IntValue};
values::{BasicValueEnum, CallSiteValue, FloatValue, IntValue},
};
use itertools::Either; use itertools::Either;
use super::CodeGenContext; use crate::codegen::CodeGenContext;
/// Macro to generate extern function /// Macro to generate extern function
/// Both function return type and function parameter type are `FloatValue` /// Both function return type and function parameter type are `FloatValue`
@ -15,11 +13,11 @@ use super::CodeGenContext;
/// * `$extern_fn:literal`: Name of underlying extern function /// * `$extern_fn:literal`: Name of underlying extern function
/// ///
/// Optional Arguments: /// Optional Arguments:
/// * `$(,$attributes:literal)*)`: Attributes linked with the extern function. /// * `$(,$attributes:literal)*)`: Attributes linked with the extern function
/// The default attributes are "mustprogress", "nofree", "nounwind", "willreturn", and "writeonly". /// The default attributes are "mustprogress", "nofree", "nounwind", "willreturn", and "writeonly"
/// These will be used unless other attributes are specified /// These will be used unless other attributes are specified
/// * `$(,$args:ident)*`: Operands of the extern function /// * `$(,$args:ident)*`: Operands of the extern function
/// The data type of these operands will be set to `FloatValue` /// The data type of these operands will be set to `FloatValue`
/// ///
macro_rules! generate_extern_fn { macro_rules! generate_extern_fn {
("unary", $fn_name:ident, $extern_fn:literal) => { ("unary", $fn_name:ident, $extern_fn:literal) => {
@ -132,62 +130,3 @@ pub fn call_ldexp<'ctx>(
.map(Either::unwrap_left) .map(Either::unwrap_left)
.unwrap() .unwrap()
} }
/// Macro to generate `np_linalg` and `sp_linalg` functions
/// The function takes as input `NDArray` and returns ()
///
/// Arguments:
/// * `$fn_name:ident`: The identifier of the rust function to be generated
/// * `$extern_fn:literal`: Name of underlying extern function
/// * (2/3/4): Number of `NDArray` that function takes as input
///
/// Note:
/// The operands and resulting `NDArray` are both passed as input to the funcion
/// It is the responsibility of caller to ensure that output `NDArray` is properly allocated on stack
/// The function changes the content of the output `NDArray` in-place
macro_rules! generate_linalg_extern_fn {
($fn_name:ident, $extern_fn:literal, 2) => {
generate_linalg_extern_fn!($fn_name, $extern_fn, mat1, mat2);
};
($fn_name:ident, $extern_fn:literal, 3) => {
generate_linalg_extern_fn!($fn_name, $extern_fn, mat1, mat2, mat3);
};
($fn_name:ident, $extern_fn:literal, 4) => {
generate_linalg_extern_fn!($fn_name, $extern_fn, mat1, mat2, mat3, mat4);
};
($fn_name:ident, $extern_fn:literal $(,$input_matrix:ident)*) => {
#[doc = concat!("Invokes the linalg `", stringify!($extern_fn), " function." )]
pub fn $fn_name<'ctx>(
ctx: &mut CodeGenContext<'ctx, '_>
$(,$input_matrix: BasicValueEnum<'ctx>)*,
name: Option<&str>,
){
const FN_NAME: &str = $extern_fn;
let extern_fn = ctx.module.get_function(FN_NAME).unwrap_or_else(|| {
let fn_type = ctx.ctx.void_type().fn_type(&[$($input_matrix.get_type().into()),*], false);
let func = ctx.module.add_function(FN_NAME, fn_type, None);
for attr in ["mustprogress", "nofree", "nounwind", "willreturn", "writeonly"] {
func.add_attribute(
AttributeLoc::Function,
ctx.ctx.create_enum_attribute(Attribute::get_named_enum_kind_id(attr), 0),
);
}
func
});
ctx.builder.build_call(extern_fn, &[$($input_matrix.into(),)*], name.unwrap_or_default()).unwrap();
}
};
}
generate_linalg_extern_fn!(call_np_linalg_cholesky, "np_linalg_cholesky", 2);
generate_linalg_extern_fn!(call_np_linalg_qr, "np_linalg_qr", 3);
generate_linalg_extern_fn!(call_np_linalg_svd, "np_linalg_svd", 4);
generate_linalg_extern_fn!(call_np_linalg_inv, "np_linalg_inv", 2);
generate_linalg_extern_fn!(call_np_linalg_pinv, "np_linalg_pinv", 2);
generate_linalg_extern_fn!(call_np_linalg_matrix_power, "np_linalg_matrix_power", 3);
generate_linalg_extern_fn!(call_np_linalg_det, "np_linalg_det", 2);
generate_linalg_extern_fn!(call_sp_linalg_lu, "sp_linalg_lu", 3);
generate_linalg_extern_fn!(call_sp_linalg_schur, "sp_linalg_schur", 3);
generate_linalg_extern_fn!(call_sp_linalg_hessenberg, "sp_linalg_hessenberg", 3);

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@ -1,17 +1,17 @@
use crate::{
codegen::{bool_to_i1, bool_to_i8, classes::ArraySliceValue, expr::*, stmt::*, CodeGenContext},
symbol_resolver::ValueEnum,
toplevel::{DefinitionId, TopLevelDef},
typecheck::typedef::{FunSignature, Type},
};
use inkwell::{ use inkwell::{
context::Context, context::Context,
types::{BasicTypeEnum, IntType}, types::{BasicTypeEnum, IntType},
values::{BasicValueEnum, IntValue, PointerValue}, values::{BasicValueEnum, IntValue, PointerValue},
}; };
use nac3parser::ast::{Expr, Stmt, StrRef}; use nac3parser::ast::{Expr, Stmt, StrRef};
use super::{bool_to_i1, bool_to_i8, expr::*, stmt::*, values::ArraySliceValue, CodeGenContext}; use super::model::SizeTModel;
use crate::{
symbol_resolver::ValueEnum,
toplevel::{DefinitionId, TopLevelDef},
typecheck::typedef::{FunSignature, Type},
};
pub trait CodeGenerator { pub trait CodeGenerator {
/// Return the module name for the code generator. /// Return the module name for the code generator.
@ -19,6 +19,10 @@ pub trait CodeGenerator {
fn get_size_type<'ctx>(&self, ctx: &'ctx Context) -> IntType<'ctx>; fn get_size_type<'ctx>(&self, ctx: &'ctx Context) -> IntType<'ctx>;
fn get_sizet<'ctx>(&self, ctx: &'ctx Context) -> SizeTModel<'ctx> {
SizeTModel(self.get_size_type(ctx))
}
/// Generate function call and returns the function return value. /// Generate function call and returns the function return value.
/// - obj: Optional object for method call. /// - obj: Optional object for method call.
/// - fun: Function signature and definition ID. /// - fun: Function signature and definition ID.
@ -59,7 +63,6 @@ pub trait CodeGenerator {
/// - fun: Function signature, definition ID and the substitution key. /// - fun: Function signature, definition ID and the substitution key.
/// - params: Function parameters. Note that this does not include the object even if the /// - params: Function parameters. Note that this does not include the object even if the
/// function is a class method. /// function is a class method.
///
/// Note that this function should check if the function is generated in another thread (due to /// Note that this function should check if the function is generated in another thread (due to
/// possible race condition), see the default implementation for an example. /// possible race condition), see the default implementation for an example.
fn gen_func_instance<'ctx>( fn gen_func_instance<'ctx>(
@ -126,45 +129,11 @@ pub trait CodeGenerator {
ctx: &mut CodeGenContext<'ctx, '_>, ctx: &mut CodeGenContext<'ctx, '_>,
target: &Expr<Option<Type>>, target: &Expr<Option<Type>>,
value: ValueEnum<'ctx>, value: ValueEnum<'ctx>,
value_ty: Type,
) -> Result<(), String> ) -> Result<(), String>
where where
Self: Sized, Self: Sized,
{ {
gen_assign(self, ctx, target, value, value_ty) gen_assign(self, ctx, target, value)
}
/// Generate code for an assignment expression where LHS is a `"target_list"`.
///
/// See <https://docs.python.org/3/reference/simple_stmts.html#assignment-statements>.
fn gen_assign_target_list<'ctx>(
&mut self,
ctx: &mut CodeGenContext<'ctx, '_>,
targets: &Vec<Expr<Option<Type>>>,
value: ValueEnum<'ctx>,
value_ty: Type,
) -> Result<(), String>
where
Self: Sized,
{
gen_assign_target_list(self, ctx, targets, value, value_ty)
}
/// Generate code for an item assignment.
///
/// i.e., `target[key] = value`
fn gen_setitem<'ctx>(
&mut self,
ctx: &mut CodeGenContext<'ctx, '_>,
target: &Expr<Option<Type>>,
key: &Expr<Option<Type>>,
value: ValueEnum<'ctx>,
value_ty: Type,
) -> Result<(), String>
where
Self: Sized,
{
gen_setitem(self, ctx, target, key, value, value_ty)
} }
/// Generate code for a while expression. /// Generate code for a while expression.

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@ -0,0 +1,195 @@
use crate::codegen::{model::*, structs::cslice::CSlice, CodeGenContext, CodeGenerator};
use super::util::get_sized_dependent_function_name;
/// The [`IntModel`] of nac3core's error ID.
///
/// It is always [`Int32`].
type ErrorId = Int32;
#[allow(clippy::struct_field_names)]
pub struct ErrorIdsFields {
pub index_error: Field<NIntModel<ErrorId>>,
pub value_error: Field<NIntModel<ErrorId>>,
pub assertion_error: Field<NIntModel<ErrorId>>,
pub runtime_error: Field<NIntModel<ErrorId>>,
pub type_error: Field<NIntModel<ErrorId>>,
}
/// Corresponds to IRRT's `struct ErrorIds`
#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy, Default, PartialEq, Eq)]
pub struct ErrorIds;
impl<'ctx> StructKind<'ctx> for ErrorIds {
type Fields = ErrorIdsFields;
fn struct_name(&self) -> &'static str {
"ErrorIds"
}
fn build_fields(&self, builder: &mut FieldBuilder) -> Self::Fields {
Self::Fields {
index_error: builder.add_field_auto("index_error"),
value_error: builder.add_field_auto("value_error"),
assertion_error: builder.add_field_auto("assertion_error"),
runtime_error: builder.add_field_auto("runtime_error"),
type_error: builder.add_field_auto("type_error"),
}
}
}
pub struct ErrorContextFields {
pub error_ids: Field<PointerModel<StructModel<ErrorIds>>>,
pub error_id: Field<NIntModel<ErrorId>>,
pub message_template: Field<PointerModel<NIntModel<Byte>>>,
pub param1: Field<NIntModel<Int64>>,
pub param2: Field<NIntModel<Int64>>,
pub param3: Field<NIntModel<Int64>>,
}
/// Corresponds to IRRT's `struct ErrorContext`
#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy, Default, PartialEq, Eq)]
pub struct ErrorContext;
impl<'ctx> StructKind<'ctx> for ErrorContext {
type Fields = ErrorContextFields;
fn struct_name(&self) -> &'static str {
"ErrorIds"
}
fn build_fields(&self, builder: &mut FieldBuilder) -> Self::Fields {
Self::Fields {
error_ids: builder.add_field_auto("error_ids"),
error_id: builder.add_field_auto("error_id"),
message_template: builder.add_field_auto("message_template"),
param1: builder.add_field_auto("param1"),
param2: builder.add_field_auto("param2"),
param3: builder.add_field_auto("param3"),
}
}
}
// Prepare ErrorIds
fn build_error_ids<'ctx>(ctx: &CodeGenContext<'ctx, '_>) -> Pointer<'ctx, StructModel<ErrorIds>> {
// ErrorIdsLens.get_fields(ctx.ctx).assertion_error.
let error_ids = StructModel(ErrorIds).alloca(ctx, "error_ids");
let i32_model = NIntModel(Int32);
// i32_model.make_constant()
let get_string_id =
|string_id| i32_model.constant(ctx.ctx, ctx.resolver.get_string_id(string_id) as u64);
error_ids.gep(ctx, |f| f.index_error).store(ctx, get_string_id("0:IndexError"));
error_ids.gep(ctx, |f| f.value_error).store(ctx, get_string_id("0:ValueError"));
error_ids.gep(ctx, |f| f.assertion_error).store(ctx, get_string_id("0:AssertionError"));
error_ids.gep(ctx, |f| f.runtime_error).store(ctx, get_string_id("0:RuntimeError"));
error_ids.gep(ctx, |f| f.type_error).store(ctx, get_string_id("0:TypeError"));
error_ids
}
pub fn call_nac3_error_context_initialize<'ctx>(
ctx: &CodeGenContext<'ctx, '_>,
perrctx: Pointer<'ctx, StructModel<ErrorContext>>,
perror_ids: Pointer<'ctx, StructModel<ErrorIds>>,
) {
FunctionBuilder::begin(ctx, "__nac3_error_context_initialize")
.arg("errctx", perrctx)
.arg("error_ids", perror_ids)
.returning_void();
}
pub fn call_nac3_error_context_has_error<'ctx>(
ctx: &CodeGenContext<'ctx, '_>,
errctx: Pointer<'ctx, StructModel<ErrorContext>>,
) -> NInt<'ctx, Bool> {
FunctionBuilder::begin(ctx, "__nac3_error_context_has_error")
.arg("errctx", errctx)
.returning("has_error", NIntModel(Bool))
}
pub fn call_nac3_error_context_get_error_str<'ctx, G: CodeGenerator + ?Sized>(
generator: &mut G,
ctx: &CodeGenContext<'ctx, '_>,
errctx: Pointer<'ctx, StructModel<ErrorContext>>,
dst_str: Pointer<'ctx, StructModel<CSlice<'ctx>>>,
) {
let sizet = generator.get_sizet(ctx.ctx);
FunctionBuilder::begin(
ctx,
&get_sized_dependent_function_name(sizet, "__nac3_error_context_get_error_str"),
)
.arg("errctx", errctx)
.arg("dst_str", dst_str)
.returning_void();
}
/// Setup a [`ErrorContext`] that could
/// be passed to IRRT functions taking in a `ErrorContext* errctx`
/// for error reporting purposes.
///
/// Also see: [`check_error_context`]
pub fn setup_error_context<'ctx>(
ctx: &CodeGenContext<'ctx, '_>,
) -> Pointer<'ctx, StructModel<ErrorContext>> {
let error_ids = build_error_ids(ctx);
let errctx_ptr = StructModel(ErrorContext).alloca(ctx, "errctx");
call_nac3_error_context_initialize(ctx, errctx_ptr, error_ids);
errctx_ptr
}
/// Check a [`ErrorContext`] to see
/// if it contains error.
///
/// If there is an error, an LLVM exception will be raised at runtime.
pub fn check_error_context<'ctx, G: CodeGenerator + ?Sized>(
generator: &mut G,
ctx: &mut CodeGenContext<'ctx, '_>,
errctx_ptr: Pointer<'ctx, StructModel<ErrorContext>>,
) {
let sizet = generator.get_sizet(ctx.ctx);
let cslice_model = StructModel(CSlice { sizet });
let current_bb = ctx.builder.get_insert_block().unwrap();
let irrt_has_error_bb = ctx.ctx.insert_basic_block_after(current_bb, "irrt_has_error");
let end_bb = ctx.ctx.insert_basic_block_after(irrt_has_error_bb, "end");
// Inserting into `current_bb`
let has_error = call_nac3_error_context_has_error(ctx, errctx_ptr);
ctx.builder.build_conditional_branch(has_error.value, irrt_has_error_bb, end_bb).unwrap();
// Inserting into `irrt_has_error_bb`
ctx.builder.position_at_end(irrt_has_error_bb);
// Load all the values for `ctx.make_assert_impl_by_id`
let pstr = cslice_model.alloca(ctx, "error_str");
call_nac3_error_context_get_error_str(generator, ctx, errctx_ptr, pstr);
let error_id = errctx_ptr.gep(ctx, |f| f.error_id).load(ctx, "error_id");
let msg = pstr.load(ctx, "msg");
let param1 = errctx_ptr.gep(ctx, |f| f.param1).load(ctx, "param1");
let param2 = errctx_ptr.gep(ctx, |f| f.param2).load(ctx, "param2");
let param3 = errctx_ptr.gep(ctx, |f| f.param3).load(ctx, "param3");
ctx.raise_exn_impl(
generator,
error_id,
msg,
[Some(param1), Some(param2), Some(param3)],
ctx.current_loc,
);
// Position to `end_bb` for continuation
ctx.builder.position_at_end(end_bb);
}
pub fn call_nac3_dummy_raise<G: CodeGenerator + ?Sized>(
generator: &mut G,
ctx: &mut CodeGenContext,
) {
let errctx = setup_error_context(ctx);
FunctionBuilder::begin(ctx, "__nac3_error_dummy_raise").arg("errctx", errctx).returning_void();
check_error_context(generator, ctx, errctx);
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use inkwell::{
types::BasicTypeEnum,
values::{BasicValueEnum, CallSiteValue, IntValue},
AddressSpace, IntPredicate,
};
use itertools::Either;
use super::calculate_len_for_slice_range;
use crate::codegen::{
macros::codegen_unreachable,
values::{ArrayLikeValue, ListValue},
CodeGenContext, CodeGenerator,
};
/// This function handles 'end' **inclusively**.
/// Order of tuples `assign_idx` and `value_idx` is ('start', 'end', 'step').
/// Negative index should be handled before entering this function
pub fn list_slice_assignment<'ctx, G: CodeGenerator + ?Sized>(
generator: &mut G,
ctx: &mut CodeGenContext<'ctx, '_>,
ty: BasicTypeEnum<'ctx>,
dest_arr: ListValue<'ctx>,
dest_idx: (IntValue<'ctx>, IntValue<'ctx>, IntValue<'ctx>),
src_arr: ListValue<'ctx>,
src_idx: (IntValue<'ctx>, IntValue<'ctx>, IntValue<'ctx>),
) {
let size_ty = generator.get_size_type(ctx.ctx);
let int8_ptr = ctx.ctx.i8_type().ptr_type(AddressSpace::default());
let int32 = ctx.ctx.i32_type();
let (fun_symbol, elem_ptr_type) = ("__nac3_list_slice_assign_var_size", int8_ptr);
let slice_assign_fun = {
let ty_vec = vec![
int32.into(), // dest start idx
int32.into(), // dest end idx
int32.into(), // dest step
elem_ptr_type.into(), // dest arr ptr
int32.into(), // dest arr len
int32.into(), // src start idx
int32.into(), // src end idx
int32.into(), // src step
elem_ptr_type.into(), // src arr ptr
int32.into(), // src arr len
int32.into(), // size
];
ctx.module.get_function(fun_symbol).unwrap_or_else(|| {
let fn_t = int32.fn_type(ty_vec.as_slice(), false);
ctx.module.add_function(fun_symbol, fn_t, None)
})
};
let zero = int32.const_zero();
let one = int32.const_int(1, false);
let dest_arr_ptr = dest_arr.data().base_ptr(ctx, generator);
let dest_arr_ptr =
ctx.builder.build_pointer_cast(dest_arr_ptr, elem_ptr_type, "dest_arr_ptr_cast").unwrap();
let dest_len = dest_arr.load_size(ctx, Some("dest.len"));
let dest_len = ctx.builder.build_int_truncate_or_bit_cast(dest_len, int32, "srclen32").unwrap();
let src_arr_ptr = src_arr.data().base_ptr(ctx, generator);
let src_arr_ptr =
ctx.builder.build_pointer_cast(src_arr_ptr, elem_ptr_type, "src_arr_ptr_cast").unwrap();
let src_len = src_arr.load_size(ctx, Some("src.len"));
let src_len = ctx.builder.build_int_truncate_or_bit_cast(src_len, int32, "srclen32").unwrap();
// index in bound and positive should be done
// assert if dest.step == 1 then len(src) <= len(dest) else len(src) == len(dest), and
// throw exception if not satisfied
let src_end = ctx
.builder
.build_select(
ctx.builder.build_int_compare(IntPredicate::SLT, src_idx.2, zero, "is_neg").unwrap(),
ctx.builder.build_int_sub(src_idx.1, one, "e_min_one").unwrap(),
ctx.builder.build_int_add(src_idx.1, one, "e_add_one").unwrap(),
"final_e",
)
.map(BasicValueEnum::into_int_value)
.unwrap();
let dest_end = ctx
.builder
.build_select(
ctx.builder.build_int_compare(IntPredicate::SLT, dest_idx.2, zero, "is_neg").unwrap(),
ctx.builder.build_int_sub(dest_idx.1, one, "e_min_one").unwrap(),
ctx.builder.build_int_add(dest_idx.1, one, "e_add_one").unwrap(),
"final_e",
)
.map(BasicValueEnum::into_int_value)
.unwrap();
let src_slice_len =
calculate_len_for_slice_range(generator, ctx, src_idx.0, src_end, src_idx.2);
let dest_slice_len =
calculate_len_for_slice_range(generator, ctx, dest_idx.0, dest_end, dest_idx.2);
let src_eq_dest = ctx
.builder
.build_int_compare(IntPredicate::EQ, src_slice_len, dest_slice_len, "slice_src_eq_dest")
.unwrap();
let src_slt_dest = ctx
.builder
.build_int_compare(IntPredicate::SLT, src_slice_len, dest_slice_len, "slice_src_slt_dest")
.unwrap();
let dest_step_eq_one = ctx
.builder
.build_int_compare(
IntPredicate::EQ,
dest_idx.2,
dest_idx.2.get_type().const_int(1, false),
"slice_dest_step_eq_one",
)
.unwrap();
let cond_1 = ctx.builder.build_and(dest_step_eq_one, src_slt_dest, "slice_cond_1").unwrap();
let cond = ctx.builder.build_or(src_eq_dest, cond_1, "slice_cond").unwrap();
ctx.make_assert(
generator,
cond,
"0:ValueError",
"attempt to assign sequence of size {0} to slice of size {1} with step size {2}",
[Some(src_slice_len), Some(dest_slice_len), Some(dest_idx.2)],
ctx.current_loc,
);
let new_len = {
let args = vec![
dest_idx.0.into(), // dest start idx
dest_idx.1.into(), // dest end idx
dest_idx.2.into(), // dest step
dest_arr_ptr.into(), // dest arr ptr
dest_len.into(), // dest arr len
src_idx.0.into(), // src start idx
src_idx.1.into(), // src end idx
src_idx.2.into(), // src step
src_arr_ptr.into(), // src arr ptr
src_len.into(), // src arr len
{
let s = match ty {
BasicTypeEnum::FloatType(t) => t.size_of(),
BasicTypeEnum::IntType(t) => t.size_of(),
BasicTypeEnum::PointerType(t) => t.size_of(),
BasicTypeEnum::StructType(t) => t.size_of().unwrap(),
_ => codegen_unreachable!(ctx),
};
ctx.builder.build_int_truncate_or_bit_cast(s, int32, "size").unwrap()
}
.into(),
];
ctx.builder
.build_call(slice_assign_fun, args.as_slice(), "slice_assign")
.map(CallSiteValue::try_as_basic_value)
.map(|v| v.map_left(BasicValueEnum::into_int_value))
.map(Either::unwrap_left)
.unwrap()
};
// update length
let need_update =
ctx.builder.build_int_compare(IntPredicate::NE, new_len, dest_len, "need_update").unwrap();
let current = ctx.builder.get_insert_block().unwrap().get_parent().unwrap();
let update_bb = ctx.ctx.append_basic_block(current, "update");
let cont_bb = ctx.ctx.append_basic_block(current, "cont");
ctx.builder.build_conditional_branch(need_update, update_bb, cont_bb).unwrap();
ctx.builder.position_at_end(update_bb);
let new_len = ctx.builder.build_int_z_extend_or_bit_cast(new_len, size_ty, "new_len").unwrap();
dest_arr.store_size(ctx, generator, new_len);
ctx.builder.build_unconditional_branch(cont_bb).unwrap();
ctx.builder.position_at_end(cont_bb);
}

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use inkwell::{
values::{BasicValueEnum, CallSiteValue, FloatValue, IntValue},
IntPredicate,
};
use itertools::Either;
use crate::codegen::{
macros::codegen_unreachable,
{CodeGenContext, CodeGenerator},
};
// repeated squaring method adapted from GNU Scientific Library:
// https://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/gsl.git/tree/sys/pow_int.c
pub fn integer_power<'ctx, G: CodeGenerator + ?Sized>(
generator: &mut G,
ctx: &mut CodeGenContext<'ctx, '_>,
base: IntValue<'ctx>,
exp: IntValue<'ctx>,
signed: bool,
) -> IntValue<'ctx> {
let symbol = match (base.get_type().get_bit_width(), exp.get_type().get_bit_width(), signed) {
(32, 32, true) => "__nac3_int_exp_int32_t",
(64, 64, true) => "__nac3_int_exp_int64_t",
(32, 32, false) => "__nac3_int_exp_uint32_t",
(64, 64, false) => "__nac3_int_exp_uint64_t",
_ => codegen_unreachable!(ctx),
};
let base_type = base.get_type();
let pow_fun = ctx.module.get_function(symbol).unwrap_or_else(|| {
let fn_type = base_type.fn_type(&[base_type.into(), base_type.into()], false);
ctx.module.add_function(symbol, fn_type, None)
});
// throw exception when exp < 0
let ge_zero = ctx
.builder
.build_int_compare(
IntPredicate::SGE,
exp,
exp.get_type().const_zero(),
"assert_int_pow_ge_0",
)
.unwrap();
ctx.make_assert(
generator,
ge_zero,
"0:ValueError",
"integer power must be positive or zero",
[None, None, None],
ctx.current_loc,
);
ctx.builder
.build_call(pow_fun, &[base.into(), exp.into()], "call_int_pow")
.map(CallSiteValue::try_as_basic_value)
.map(|v| v.map_left(BasicValueEnum::into_int_value))
.map(Either::unwrap_left)
.unwrap()
}
/// Generates a call to `isinf` in IR. Returns an `i1` representing the result.
pub fn call_isinf<'ctx, G: CodeGenerator + ?Sized>(
generator: &mut G,
ctx: &CodeGenContext<'ctx, '_>,
v: FloatValue<'ctx>,
) -> IntValue<'ctx> {
let intrinsic_fn = ctx.module.get_function("__nac3_isinf").unwrap_or_else(|| {
let fn_type = ctx.ctx.i32_type().fn_type(&[ctx.ctx.f64_type().into()], false);
ctx.module.add_function("__nac3_isinf", fn_type, None)
});
let ret = ctx
.builder
.build_call(intrinsic_fn, &[v.into()], "isinf")
.map(CallSiteValue::try_as_basic_value)
.map(|v| v.map_left(BasicValueEnum::into_int_value))
.map(Either::unwrap_left)
.unwrap();
generator.bool_to_i1(ctx, ret)
}
/// Generates a call to `isnan` in IR. Returns an `i1` representing the result.
pub fn call_isnan<'ctx, G: CodeGenerator + ?Sized>(
generator: &mut G,
ctx: &CodeGenContext<'ctx, '_>,
v: FloatValue<'ctx>,
) -> IntValue<'ctx> {
let intrinsic_fn = ctx.module.get_function("__nac3_isnan").unwrap_or_else(|| {
let fn_type = ctx.ctx.i32_type().fn_type(&[ctx.ctx.f64_type().into()], false);
ctx.module.add_function("__nac3_isnan", fn_type, None)
});
let ret = ctx
.builder
.build_call(intrinsic_fn, &[v.into()], "isnan")
.map(CallSiteValue::try_as_basic_value)
.map(|v| v.map_left(BasicValueEnum::into_int_value))
.map(Either::unwrap_left)
.unwrap();
generator.bool_to_i1(ctx, ret)
}
/// Generates a call to `gamma` in IR. Returns an `f64` representing the result.
pub fn call_gamma<'ctx>(ctx: &CodeGenContext<'ctx, '_>, v: FloatValue<'ctx>) -> FloatValue<'ctx> {
let llvm_f64 = ctx.ctx.f64_type();
let intrinsic_fn = ctx.module.get_function("__nac3_gamma").unwrap_or_else(|| {
let fn_type = llvm_f64.fn_type(&[llvm_f64.into()], false);
ctx.module.add_function("__nac3_gamma", fn_type, None)
});
ctx.builder
.build_call(intrinsic_fn, &[v.into()], "gamma")
.map(CallSiteValue::try_as_basic_value)
.map(|v| v.map_left(BasicValueEnum::into_float_value))
.map(Either::unwrap_left)
.unwrap()
}
/// Generates a call to `gammaln` in IR. Returns an `f64` representing the result.
pub fn call_gammaln<'ctx>(ctx: &CodeGenContext<'ctx, '_>, v: FloatValue<'ctx>) -> FloatValue<'ctx> {
let llvm_f64 = ctx.ctx.f64_type();
let intrinsic_fn = ctx.module.get_function("__nac3_gammaln").unwrap_or_else(|| {
let fn_type = llvm_f64.fn_type(&[llvm_f64.into()], false);
ctx.module.add_function("__nac3_gammaln", fn_type, None)
});
ctx.builder
.build_call(intrinsic_fn, &[v.into()], "gammaln")
.map(CallSiteValue::try_as_basic_value)
.map(|v| v.map_left(BasicValueEnum::into_float_value))
.map(Either::unwrap_left)
.unwrap()
}
/// Generates a call to `j0` in IR. Returns an `f64` representing the result.
pub fn call_j0<'ctx>(ctx: &CodeGenContext<'ctx, '_>, v: FloatValue<'ctx>) -> FloatValue<'ctx> {
let llvm_f64 = ctx.ctx.f64_type();
let intrinsic_fn = ctx.module.get_function("__nac3_j0").unwrap_or_else(|| {
let fn_type = llvm_f64.fn_type(&[llvm_f64.into()], false);
ctx.module.add_function("__nac3_j0", fn_type, None)
});
ctx.builder
.build_call(intrinsic_fn, &[v.into()], "j0")
.map(CallSiteValue::try_as_basic_value)
.map(|v| v.map_left(BasicValueEnum::into_float_value))
.map(Either::unwrap_left)
.unwrap()
}

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@ -1,28 +1,34 @@
use crate::typecheck::typedef::Type;
mod error_context;
pub mod ndarray;
pub mod slice;
mod test;
mod util;
use super::{
classes::{
ArrayLikeIndexer, ArrayLikeValue, ArraySliceValue, ListValue, NDArrayValue,
TypedArrayLikeAdapter, UntypedArrayLikeAccessor,
},
llvm_intrinsics, CodeGenContext, CodeGenerator, Int, Int64, NIntModel,
};
use crate::codegen::classes::TypedArrayLikeAccessor;
use crate::codegen::stmt::gen_for_callback_incrementing;
use inkwell::{ use inkwell::{
attributes::{Attribute, AttributeLoc}, attributes::{Attribute, AttributeLoc},
context::Context, context::Context,
memory_buffer::MemoryBuffer, memory_buffer::MemoryBuffer,
module::Module, module::Module,
values::{BasicValue, BasicValueEnum, IntValue}, types::{BasicTypeEnum, IntType},
IntPredicate, values::{BasicValueEnum, CallSiteValue, FloatValue, IntValue},
AddressSpace, IntPredicate,
}; };
use itertools::Either;
use nac3parser::ast::Expr; use nac3parser::ast::Expr;
use super::{CodeGenContext, CodeGenerator};
use crate::{symbol_resolver::SymbolResolver, typecheck::typedef::Type};
pub use list::*;
pub use math::*;
pub use ndarray::*;
pub use slice::*;
mod list;
mod math;
mod ndarray;
mod slice;
#[must_use] #[must_use]
pub fn load_irrt<'ctx>(ctx: &'ctx Context, symbol_resolver: &dyn SymbolResolver) -> Module<'ctx> { pub fn load_irrt(ctx: &Context) -> Module {
let bitcode_buf = MemoryBuffer::create_from_memory_range( let bitcode_buf = MemoryBuffer::create_from_memory_range(
include_bytes!(concat!(env!("OUT_DIR"), "/irrt.bc")), include_bytes!(concat!(env!("OUT_DIR"), "/irrt.bc")),
"irrt_bitcode_buffer", "irrt_bitcode_buffer",
@ -38,28 +44,91 @@ pub fn load_irrt<'ctx>(ctx: &'ctx Context, symbol_resolver: &dyn SymbolResolver)
let function = irrt_mod.get_function(symbol).unwrap(); let function = irrt_mod.get_function(symbol).unwrap();
function.add_attribute(AttributeLoc::Function, ctx.create_enum_attribute(inline_attr, 0)); function.add_attribute(AttributeLoc::Function, ctx.create_enum_attribute(inline_attr, 0));
} }
// Initialize all global `EXN_*` exception IDs in IRRT with the [`SymbolResolver`].
let exn_id_type = ctx.i32_type();
let errors = &[
("EXN_INDEX_ERROR", "0:IndexError"),
("EXN_VALUE_ERROR", "0:ValueError"),
("EXN_ASSERTION_ERROR", "0:AssertionError"),
("EXN_TYPE_ERROR", "0:TypeError"),
];
for (irrt_name, symbol_name) in errors {
let exn_id = symbol_resolver.get_string_id(symbol_name);
let exn_id = exn_id_type.const_int(exn_id as u64, false).as_basic_value_enum();
let global = irrt_mod.get_global(irrt_name).unwrap_or_else(|| {
panic!("Exception symbol name '{irrt_name}' should exist in the IRRT LLVM module")
});
global.set_initializer(&exn_id);
}
irrt_mod irrt_mod
} }
// repeated squaring method adapted from GNU Scientific Library:
// https://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/gsl.git/tree/sys/pow_int.c
pub fn integer_power<'ctx, G: CodeGenerator + ?Sized>(
generator: &mut G,
ctx: &mut CodeGenContext<'ctx, '_>,
base: IntValue<'ctx>,
exp: IntValue<'ctx>,
signed: bool,
) -> IntValue<'ctx> {
let symbol = match (base.get_type().get_bit_width(), exp.get_type().get_bit_width(), signed) {
(32, 32, true) => "__nac3_int_exp_int32_t",
(64, 64, true) => "__nac3_int_exp_int64_t",
(32, 32, false) => "__nac3_int_exp_uint32_t",
(64, 64, false) => "__nac3_int_exp_uint64_t",
_ => unreachable!(),
};
let base_type = base.get_type();
let pow_fun = ctx.module.get_function(symbol).unwrap_or_else(|| {
let fn_type = base_type.fn_type(&[base_type.into(), base_type.into()], false);
ctx.module.add_function(symbol, fn_type, None)
});
// throw exception when exp < 0
let ge_zero = ctx
.builder
.build_int_compare(
IntPredicate::SGE,
exp,
exp.get_type().const_zero(),
"assert_int_pow_ge_0",
)
.unwrap();
ctx.make_assert(
generator,
ge_zero,
"0:ValueError",
"integer power must be positive or zero",
[None, None, None],
ctx.current_loc,
);
ctx.builder
.build_call(pow_fun, &[base.into(), exp.into()], "call_int_pow")
.map(CallSiteValue::try_as_basic_value)
.map(|v| v.map_left(BasicValueEnum::into_int_value))
.map(Either::unwrap_left)
.unwrap()
}
pub fn calculate_len_for_slice_range<'ctx, G: CodeGenerator + ?Sized>(
generator: &mut G,
ctx: &mut CodeGenContext<'ctx, '_>,
start: IntValue<'ctx>,
end: IntValue<'ctx>,
step: IntValue<'ctx>,
) -> IntValue<'ctx> {
const SYMBOL: &str = "__nac3_range_slice_len";
let len_func = ctx.module.get_function(SYMBOL).unwrap_or_else(|| {
let i32_t = ctx.ctx.i32_type();
let fn_t = i32_t.fn_type(&[i32_t.into(), i32_t.into(), i32_t.into()], false);
ctx.module.add_function(SYMBOL, fn_t, None)
});
// assert step != 0, throw exception if not
let not_zero = ctx
.builder
.build_int_compare(IntPredicate::NE, step, step.get_type().const_zero(), "range_step_ne")
.unwrap();
ctx.make_assert(
generator,
not_zero,
"0:ValueError",
"step must not be zero",
[None, None, None],
ctx.current_loc,
);
ctx.builder
.build_call(len_func, &[start.into(), end.into(), step.into()], "calc_len")
.map(CallSiteValue::try_as_basic_value)
.map(|v| v.map_left(BasicValueEnum::into_int_value))
.map(Either::unwrap_left)
.unwrap()
}
/// NOTE: the output value of the end index of this function should be compared ***inclusively***, /// NOTE: the output value of the end index of this function should be compared ***inclusively***,
/// because python allows `a[2::-1]`, whose semantic is `[a[2], a[1], a[0]]`, which is equivalent to /// because python allows `a[2::-1]`, whose semantic is `[a[2], a[1], a[0]]`, which is equivalent to
/// NO numeric slice in python. /// NO numeric slice in python.
@ -225,3 +294,655 @@ pub fn handle_slice_indices<'ctx, G: CodeGenerator>(
} }
})) }))
} }
/// this function allows index out of range, since python
/// allows index out of range in slice (`a = [1,2,3]; a[1:10] == [2,3]`).
pub fn handle_slice_index_bound<'ctx, G: CodeGenerator>(
i: &Expr<Option<Type>>,
ctx: &mut CodeGenContext<'ctx, '_>,
generator: &mut G,
length: IntValue<'ctx>,
) -> Result<Option<IntValue<'ctx>>, String> {
const SYMBOL: &str = "__nac3_slice_index_bound";
let func = ctx.module.get_function(SYMBOL).unwrap_or_else(|| {
let i32_t = ctx.ctx.i32_type();
let fn_t = i32_t.fn_type(&[i32_t.into(), i32_t.into()], false);
ctx.module.add_function(SYMBOL, fn_t, None)
});
let i = if let Some(v) = generator.gen_expr(ctx, i)? {
v.to_basic_value_enum(ctx, generator, i.custom.unwrap())?
} else {
return Ok(None);
};
Ok(Some(
ctx.builder
.build_call(func, &[i.into(), length.into()], "bounded_ind")
.map(CallSiteValue::try_as_basic_value)
.map(|v| v.map_left(BasicValueEnum::into_int_value))
.map(Either::unwrap_left)
.unwrap(),
))
}
/// This function handles 'end' **inclusively**.
/// Order of tuples `assign_idx` and `value_idx` is ('start', 'end', 'step').
/// Negative index should be handled before entering this function
pub fn list_slice_assignment<'ctx, G: CodeGenerator + ?Sized>(
generator: &mut G,
ctx: &mut CodeGenContext<'ctx, '_>,
ty: BasicTypeEnum<'ctx>,
dest_arr: ListValue<'ctx>,
dest_idx: (IntValue<'ctx>, IntValue<'ctx>, IntValue<'ctx>),
src_arr: ListValue<'ctx>,
src_idx: (IntValue<'ctx>, IntValue<'ctx>, IntValue<'ctx>),
) {
let size_ty = generator.get_size_type(ctx.ctx);
let int8_ptr = ctx.ctx.i8_type().ptr_type(AddressSpace::default());
let int32 = ctx.ctx.i32_type();
let (fun_symbol, elem_ptr_type) = ("__nac3_list_slice_assign_var_size", int8_ptr);
let slice_assign_fun = {
let ty_vec = vec![
int32.into(), // dest start idx
int32.into(), // dest end idx
int32.into(), // dest step
elem_ptr_type.into(), // dest arr ptr
int32.into(), // dest arr len
int32.into(), // src start idx
int32.into(), // src end idx
int32.into(), // src step
elem_ptr_type.into(), // src arr ptr
int32.into(), // src arr len
int32.into(), // size
];
ctx.module.get_function(fun_symbol).unwrap_or_else(|| {
let fn_t = int32.fn_type(ty_vec.as_slice(), false);
ctx.module.add_function(fun_symbol, fn_t, None)
})
};
let zero = int32.const_zero();
let one = int32.const_int(1, false);
let dest_arr_ptr = dest_arr.data().base_ptr(ctx, generator);
let dest_arr_ptr =
ctx.builder.build_pointer_cast(dest_arr_ptr, elem_ptr_type, "dest_arr_ptr_cast").unwrap();
let dest_len = dest_arr.load_size(ctx, Some("dest.len"));
let dest_len = ctx.builder.build_int_truncate_or_bit_cast(dest_len, int32, "srclen32").unwrap();
let src_arr_ptr = src_arr.data().base_ptr(ctx, generator);
let src_arr_ptr =
ctx.builder.build_pointer_cast(src_arr_ptr, elem_ptr_type, "src_arr_ptr_cast").unwrap();
let src_len = src_arr.load_size(ctx, Some("src.len"));
let src_len = ctx.builder.build_int_truncate_or_bit_cast(src_len, int32, "srclen32").unwrap();
// index in bound and positive should be done
// assert if dest.step == 1 then len(src) <= len(dest) else len(src) == len(dest), and
// throw exception if not satisfied
let src_end = ctx
.builder
.build_select(
ctx.builder.build_int_compare(IntPredicate::SLT, src_idx.2, zero, "is_neg").unwrap(),
ctx.builder.build_int_sub(src_idx.1, one, "e_min_one").unwrap(),
ctx.builder.build_int_add(src_idx.1, one, "e_add_one").unwrap(),
"final_e",
)
.map(BasicValueEnum::into_int_value)
.unwrap();
let dest_end = ctx
.builder
.build_select(
ctx.builder.build_int_compare(IntPredicate::SLT, dest_idx.2, zero, "is_neg").unwrap(),
ctx.builder.build_int_sub(dest_idx.1, one, "e_min_one").unwrap(),
ctx.builder.build_int_add(dest_idx.1, one, "e_add_one").unwrap(),
"final_e",
)
.map(BasicValueEnum::into_int_value)
.unwrap();
let src_slice_len =
calculate_len_for_slice_range(generator, ctx, src_idx.0, src_end, src_idx.2);
let dest_slice_len =
calculate_len_for_slice_range(generator, ctx, dest_idx.0, dest_end, dest_idx.2);
let src_eq_dest = ctx
.builder
.build_int_compare(IntPredicate::EQ, src_slice_len, dest_slice_len, "slice_src_eq_dest")
.unwrap();
let src_slt_dest = ctx
.builder
.build_int_compare(IntPredicate::SLT, src_slice_len, dest_slice_len, "slice_src_slt_dest")
.unwrap();
let dest_step_eq_one = ctx
.builder
.build_int_compare(
IntPredicate::EQ,
dest_idx.2,
dest_idx.2.get_type().const_int(1, false),
"slice_dest_step_eq_one",
)
.unwrap();
let cond_1 = ctx.builder.build_and(dest_step_eq_one, src_slt_dest, "slice_cond_1").unwrap();
let cond = ctx.builder.build_or(src_eq_dest, cond_1, "slice_cond").unwrap();
// TODO: Temporary fix. Rewrite `list_slice_assignment` later
// Exception params should have been i64
{
let param_model = NIntModel(Int64);
let src_slice_len =
Int::from(src_slice_len).s_extend_or_bit_cast(ctx, param_model, "src_slice_len");
let dest_slice_len =
Int::from(dest_slice_len).s_extend_or_bit_cast(ctx, param_model, "dest_slice_len");
let dest_idx_2 = Int::from(dest_idx.2).s_extend_or_bit_cast(ctx, param_model, "dest_idx_2");
ctx.make_assert(
generator,
cond,
"0:ValueError",
"attempt to assign sequence of size {0} to slice of size {1} with step size {2}",
[Some(src_slice_len.value), Some(dest_slice_len.value), Some(dest_idx_2.value)],
ctx.current_loc,
);
}
let new_len = {
let args = vec![
dest_idx.0.into(), // dest start idx
dest_idx.1.into(), // dest end idx
dest_idx.2.into(), // dest step
dest_arr_ptr.into(), // dest arr ptr
dest_len.into(), // dest arr len
src_idx.0.into(), // src start idx
src_idx.1.into(), // src end idx
src_idx.2.into(), // src step
src_arr_ptr.into(), // src arr ptr
src_len.into(), // src arr len
{
let s = match ty {
BasicTypeEnum::FloatType(t) => t.size_of(),
BasicTypeEnum::IntType(t) => t.size_of(),
BasicTypeEnum::PointerType(t) => t.size_of(),
BasicTypeEnum::StructType(t) => t.size_of().unwrap(),
_ => unreachable!(),
};
ctx.builder.build_int_truncate_or_bit_cast(s, int32, "size").unwrap()
}
.into(),
];
ctx.builder
.build_call(slice_assign_fun, args.as_slice(), "slice_assign")
.map(CallSiteValue::try_as_basic_value)
.map(|v| v.map_left(BasicValueEnum::into_int_value))
.map(Either::unwrap_left)
.unwrap()
};
// update length
let need_update =
ctx.builder.build_int_compare(IntPredicate::NE, new_len, dest_len, "need_update").unwrap();
let current = ctx.builder.get_insert_block().unwrap().get_parent().unwrap();
let update_bb = ctx.ctx.append_basic_block(current, "update");
let cont_bb = ctx.ctx.append_basic_block(current, "cont");
ctx.builder.build_conditional_branch(need_update, update_bb, cont_bb).unwrap();
ctx.builder.position_at_end(update_bb);
let new_len = ctx.builder.build_int_z_extend_or_bit_cast(new_len, size_ty, "new_len").unwrap();
dest_arr.store_size(ctx, generator, new_len);
ctx.builder.build_unconditional_branch(cont_bb).unwrap();
ctx.builder.position_at_end(cont_bb);
}
/// Generates a call to `isinf` in IR. Returns an `i1` representing the result.
pub fn call_isinf<'ctx, G: CodeGenerator + ?Sized>(
generator: &mut G,
ctx: &CodeGenContext<'ctx, '_>,
v: FloatValue<'ctx>,
) -> IntValue<'ctx> {
let intrinsic_fn = ctx.module.get_function("__nac3_isinf").unwrap_or_else(|| {
let fn_type = ctx.ctx.i32_type().fn_type(&[ctx.ctx.f64_type().into()], false);
ctx.module.add_function("__nac3_isinf", fn_type, None)
});
let ret = ctx
.builder
.build_call(intrinsic_fn, &[v.into()], "isinf")
.map(CallSiteValue::try_as_basic_value)
.map(|v| v.map_left(BasicValueEnum::into_int_value))
.map(Either::unwrap_left)
.unwrap();
generator.bool_to_i1(ctx, ret)
}
/// Generates a call to `isnan` in IR. Returns an `i1` representing the result.
pub fn call_isnan<'ctx, G: CodeGenerator + ?Sized>(
generator: &mut G,
ctx: &CodeGenContext<'ctx, '_>,
v: FloatValue<'ctx>,
) -> IntValue<'ctx> {
let intrinsic_fn = ctx.module.get_function("__nac3_isnan").unwrap_or_else(|| {
let fn_type = ctx.ctx.i32_type().fn_type(&[ctx.ctx.f64_type().into()], false);
ctx.module.add_function("__nac3_isnan", fn_type, None)
});
let ret = ctx
.builder
.build_call(intrinsic_fn, &[v.into()], "isnan")
.map(CallSiteValue::try_as_basic_value)
.map(|v| v.map_left(BasicValueEnum::into_int_value))
.map(Either::unwrap_left)
.unwrap();
generator.bool_to_i1(ctx, ret)
}
/// Generates a call to `gamma` in IR. Returns an `f64` representing the result.
pub fn call_gamma<'ctx>(ctx: &CodeGenContext<'ctx, '_>, v: FloatValue<'ctx>) -> FloatValue<'ctx> {
let llvm_f64 = ctx.ctx.f64_type();
let intrinsic_fn = ctx.module.get_function("__nac3_gamma").unwrap_or_else(|| {
let fn_type = llvm_f64.fn_type(&[llvm_f64.into()], false);
ctx.module.add_function("__nac3_gamma", fn_type, None)
});
ctx.builder
.build_call(intrinsic_fn, &[v.into()], "gamma")
.map(CallSiteValue::try_as_basic_value)
.map(|v| v.map_left(BasicValueEnum::into_float_value))
.map(Either::unwrap_left)
.unwrap()
}
/// Generates a call to `gammaln` in IR. Returns an `f64` representing the result.
pub fn call_gammaln<'ctx>(ctx: &CodeGenContext<'ctx, '_>, v: FloatValue<'ctx>) -> FloatValue<'ctx> {
let llvm_f64 = ctx.ctx.f64_type();
let intrinsic_fn = ctx.module.get_function("__nac3_gammaln").unwrap_or_else(|| {
let fn_type = llvm_f64.fn_type(&[llvm_f64.into()], false);
ctx.module.add_function("__nac3_gammaln", fn_type, None)
});
ctx.builder
.build_call(intrinsic_fn, &[v.into()], "gammaln")
.map(CallSiteValue::try_as_basic_value)
.map(|v| v.map_left(BasicValueEnum::into_float_value))
.map(Either::unwrap_left)
.unwrap()
}
/// Generates a call to `j0` in IR. Returns an `f64` representing the result.
pub fn call_j0<'ctx>(ctx: &CodeGenContext<'ctx, '_>, v: FloatValue<'ctx>) -> FloatValue<'ctx> {
let llvm_f64 = ctx.ctx.f64_type();
let intrinsic_fn = ctx.module.get_function("__nac3_j0").unwrap_or_else(|| {
let fn_type = llvm_f64.fn_type(&[llvm_f64.into()], false);
ctx.module.add_function("__nac3_j0", fn_type, None)
});
ctx.builder
.build_call(intrinsic_fn, &[v.into()], "j0")
.map(CallSiteValue::try_as_basic_value)
.map(|v| v.map_left(BasicValueEnum::into_float_value))
.map(Either::unwrap_left)
.unwrap()
}
/// Generates a call to `__nac3_ndarray_calc_size`. Returns an [`IntValue`] representing the
/// calculated total size.
///
/// * `dims` - An [`ArrayLikeIndexer`] containing the size of each dimension.
/// * `range` - The dimension index to begin and end (exclusively) calculating the dimensions for,
/// or [`None`] if starting from the first dimension and ending at the last dimension respectively.
pub fn call_ndarray_calc_size<'ctx, G, Dims>(
generator: &G,
ctx: &CodeGenContext<'ctx, '_>,
dims: &Dims,
(begin, end): (Option<IntValue<'ctx>>, Option<IntValue<'ctx>>),
) -> IntValue<'ctx>
where
G: CodeGenerator + ?Sized,
Dims: ArrayLikeIndexer<'ctx>,
{
let llvm_usize = generator.get_size_type(ctx.ctx);
let llvm_pusize = llvm_usize.ptr_type(AddressSpace::default());
let ndarray_calc_size_fn_name = match llvm_usize.get_bit_width() {
32 => "__nac3_ndarray_calc_size",
64 => "__nac3_ndarray_calc_size64",
bw => unreachable!("Unsupported size type bit width: {}", bw),
};
let ndarray_calc_size_fn_t = llvm_usize.fn_type(
&[llvm_pusize.into(), llvm_usize.into(), llvm_usize.into(), llvm_usize.into()],
false,
);
let ndarray_calc_size_fn =
ctx.module.get_function(ndarray_calc_size_fn_name).unwrap_or_else(|| {
ctx.module.add_function(ndarray_calc_size_fn_name, ndarray_calc_size_fn_t, None)
});
let begin = begin.unwrap_or_else(|| llvm_usize.const_zero());
let end = end.unwrap_or_else(|| dims.size(ctx, generator));
ctx.builder
.build_call(
ndarray_calc_size_fn,
&[
dims.base_ptr(ctx, generator).into(),
dims.size(ctx, generator).into(),
begin.into(),
end.into(),
],
"",
)
.map(CallSiteValue::try_as_basic_value)
.map(|v| v.map_left(BasicValueEnum::into_int_value))
.map(Either::unwrap_left)
.unwrap()
}
/// Generates a call to `__nac3_ndarray_calc_nd_indices`. Returns a [`TypeArrayLikeAdpater`]
/// containing `i32` indices of the flattened index.
///
/// * `index` - The index to compute the multidimensional index for.
/// * `ndarray` - LLVM pointer to the `NDArray`. This value must be the LLVM representation of an
/// `NDArray`.
pub fn call_ndarray_calc_nd_indices<'ctx, G: CodeGenerator + ?Sized>(
generator: &G,
ctx: &mut CodeGenContext<'ctx, '_>,
index: IntValue<'ctx>,
ndarray: NDArrayValue<'ctx>,
) -> TypedArrayLikeAdapter<'ctx, IntValue<'ctx>> {
let llvm_void = ctx.ctx.void_type();
let llvm_i32 = ctx.ctx.i32_type();
let llvm_usize = generator.get_size_type(ctx.ctx);
let llvm_pi32 = llvm_i32.ptr_type(AddressSpace::default());
let llvm_pusize = llvm_usize.ptr_type(AddressSpace::default());
let ndarray_calc_nd_indices_fn_name = match llvm_usize.get_bit_width() {
32 => "__nac3_ndarray_calc_nd_indices",
64 => "__nac3_ndarray_calc_nd_indices64",
bw => unreachable!("Unsupported size type bit width: {}", bw),
};
let ndarray_calc_nd_indices_fn =
ctx.module.get_function(ndarray_calc_nd_indices_fn_name).unwrap_or_else(|| {
let fn_type = llvm_void.fn_type(
&[llvm_usize.into(), llvm_pusize.into(), llvm_usize.into(), llvm_pi32.into()],
false,
);
ctx.module.add_function(ndarray_calc_nd_indices_fn_name, fn_type, None)
});
let ndarray_num_dims = ndarray.load_ndims(ctx);
let ndarray_dims = ndarray.dim_sizes();
let indices = ctx.builder.build_array_alloca(llvm_i32, ndarray_num_dims, "").unwrap();
ctx.builder
.build_call(
ndarray_calc_nd_indices_fn,
&[
index.into(),
ndarray_dims.base_ptr(ctx, generator).into(),
ndarray_num_dims.into(),
indices.into(),
],
"",
)
.unwrap();
TypedArrayLikeAdapter::from(
ArraySliceValue::from_ptr_val(indices, ndarray_num_dims, None),
Box::new(|_, v| v.into_int_value()),
Box::new(|_, v| v.into()),
)
}
fn call_ndarray_flatten_index_impl<'ctx, G, Indices>(
generator: &G,
ctx: &CodeGenContext<'ctx, '_>,
ndarray: NDArrayValue<'ctx>,
indices: &Indices,
) -> IntValue<'ctx>
where
G: CodeGenerator + ?Sized,
Indices: ArrayLikeIndexer<'ctx>,
{
let llvm_i32 = ctx.ctx.i32_type();
let llvm_usize = generator.get_size_type(ctx.ctx);
let llvm_pi32 = llvm_i32.ptr_type(AddressSpace::default());
let llvm_pusize = llvm_usize.ptr_type(AddressSpace::default());
debug_assert_eq!(
IntType::try_from(indices.element_type(ctx, generator))
.map(IntType::get_bit_width)
.unwrap_or_default(),
llvm_i32.get_bit_width(),
"Expected i32 value for argument `indices` to `call_ndarray_flatten_index_impl`"
);
debug_assert_eq!(
indices.size(ctx, generator).get_type().get_bit_width(),
llvm_usize.get_bit_width(),
"Expected usize integer value for argument `indices_size` to `call_ndarray_flatten_index_impl`"
);
let ndarray_flatten_index_fn_name = match llvm_usize.get_bit_width() {
32 => "__nac3_ndarray_flatten_index",
64 => "__nac3_ndarray_flatten_index64",
bw => unreachable!("Unsupported size type bit width: {}", bw),
};
let ndarray_flatten_index_fn =
ctx.module.get_function(ndarray_flatten_index_fn_name).unwrap_or_else(|| {
let fn_type = llvm_usize.fn_type(
&[llvm_pusize.into(), llvm_usize.into(), llvm_pi32.into(), llvm_usize.into()],
false,
);
ctx.module.add_function(ndarray_flatten_index_fn_name, fn_type, None)
});
let ndarray_num_dims = ndarray.load_ndims(ctx);
let ndarray_dims = ndarray.dim_sizes();
let index = ctx
.builder
.build_call(
ndarray_flatten_index_fn,
&[
ndarray_dims.base_ptr(ctx, generator).into(),
ndarray_num_dims.into(),
indices.base_ptr(ctx, generator).into(),
indices.size(ctx, generator).into(),
],
"",
)
.map(CallSiteValue::try_as_basic_value)
.map(|v| v.map_left(BasicValueEnum::into_int_value))
.map(Either::unwrap_left)
.unwrap();
index
}
/// Generates a call to `__nac3_ndarray_flatten_index`. Returns the flattened index for the
/// multidimensional index.
///
/// * `ndarray` - LLVM pointer to the `NDArray`. This value must be the LLVM representation of an
/// `NDArray`.
/// * `indices` - The multidimensional index to compute the flattened index for.
pub fn call_ndarray_flatten_index<'ctx, G, Index>(
generator: &mut G,
ctx: &mut CodeGenContext<'ctx, '_>,
ndarray: NDArrayValue<'ctx>,
indices: &Index,
) -> IntValue<'ctx>
where
G: CodeGenerator + ?Sized,
Index: ArrayLikeIndexer<'ctx>,
{
call_ndarray_flatten_index_impl(generator, ctx, ndarray, indices)
}
/// Generates a call to `__nac3_ndarray_calc_broadcast`. Returns a tuple containing the number of
/// dimension and size of each dimension of the resultant `ndarray`.
pub fn call_ndarray_calc_broadcast<'ctx, G: CodeGenerator + ?Sized>(
generator: &mut G,
ctx: &mut CodeGenContext<'ctx, '_>,
lhs: NDArrayValue<'ctx>,
rhs: NDArrayValue<'ctx>,
) -> TypedArrayLikeAdapter<'ctx, IntValue<'ctx>> {
let llvm_usize = generator.get_size_type(ctx.ctx);
let llvm_pusize = llvm_usize.ptr_type(AddressSpace::default());
let ndarray_calc_broadcast_fn_name = match llvm_usize.get_bit_width() {
32 => "__nac3_ndarray_calc_broadcast",
64 => "__nac3_ndarray_calc_broadcast64",
bw => unreachable!("Unsupported size type bit width: {}", bw),
};
let ndarray_calc_broadcast_fn =
ctx.module.get_function(ndarray_calc_broadcast_fn_name).unwrap_or_else(|| {
let fn_type = llvm_usize.fn_type(
&[
llvm_pusize.into(),
llvm_usize.into(),
llvm_pusize.into(),
llvm_usize.into(),
llvm_pusize.into(),
],
false,
);
ctx.module.add_function(ndarray_calc_broadcast_fn_name, fn_type, None)
});
let lhs_ndims = lhs.load_ndims(ctx);
let rhs_ndims = rhs.load_ndims(ctx);
let min_ndims = llvm_intrinsics::call_int_umin(ctx, lhs_ndims, rhs_ndims, None);
gen_for_callback_incrementing(
generator,
ctx,
llvm_usize.const_zero(),
(min_ndims, false),
|generator, ctx, _, idx| {
let idx = ctx.builder.build_int_sub(min_ndims, idx, "").unwrap();
let (lhs_dim_sz, rhs_dim_sz) = unsafe {
(
lhs.dim_sizes().get_typed_unchecked(ctx, generator, &idx, None),
rhs.dim_sizes().get_typed_unchecked(ctx, generator, &idx, None),
)
};
let llvm_usize_const_one = llvm_usize.const_int(1, false);
let lhs_eqz = ctx
.builder
.build_int_compare(IntPredicate::EQ, lhs_dim_sz, llvm_usize_const_one, "")
.unwrap();
let rhs_eqz = ctx
.builder
.build_int_compare(IntPredicate::EQ, rhs_dim_sz, llvm_usize_const_one, "")
.unwrap();
let lhs_or_rhs_eqz = ctx.builder.build_or(lhs_eqz, rhs_eqz, "").unwrap();
let lhs_eq_rhs = ctx
.builder
.build_int_compare(IntPredicate::EQ, lhs_dim_sz, rhs_dim_sz, "")
.unwrap();
let is_compatible = ctx.builder.build_or(lhs_or_rhs_eqz, lhs_eq_rhs, "").unwrap();
ctx.make_assert(
generator,
is_compatible,
"0:ValueError",
"operands could not be broadcast together",
[None, None, None],
ctx.current_loc,
);
Ok(())
},
llvm_usize.const_int(1, false),
)
.unwrap();
let max_ndims = llvm_intrinsics::call_int_umax(ctx, lhs_ndims, rhs_ndims, None);
let lhs_dims = lhs.dim_sizes().base_ptr(ctx, generator);
let lhs_ndims = lhs.load_ndims(ctx);
let rhs_dims = rhs.dim_sizes().base_ptr(ctx, generator);
let rhs_ndims = rhs.load_ndims(ctx);
let out_dims = ctx.builder.build_array_alloca(llvm_usize, max_ndims, "").unwrap();
let out_dims = ArraySliceValue::from_ptr_val(out_dims, max_ndims, None);
ctx.builder
.build_call(
ndarray_calc_broadcast_fn,
&[
lhs_dims.into(),
lhs_ndims.into(),
rhs_dims.into(),
rhs_ndims.into(),
out_dims.base_ptr(ctx, generator).into(),
],
"",
)
.unwrap();
TypedArrayLikeAdapter::from(
out_dims,
Box::new(|_, v| v.into_int_value()),
Box::new(|_, v| v.into()),
)
}
/// Generates a call to `__nac3_ndarray_calc_broadcast_idx`. Returns an [`ArrayAllocaValue`]
/// containing the indices used for accessing `array` corresponding to the index of the broadcasted
/// array `broadcast_idx`.
pub fn call_ndarray_calc_broadcast_index<
'ctx,
G: CodeGenerator + ?Sized,
BroadcastIdx: UntypedArrayLikeAccessor<'ctx>,
>(
generator: &mut G,
ctx: &mut CodeGenContext<'ctx, '_>,
array: NDArrayValue<'ctx>,
broadcast_idx: &BroadcastIdx,
) -> TypedArrayLikeAdapter<'ctx, IntValue<'ctx>> {
let llvm_i32 = ctx.ctx.i32_type();
let llvm_usize = generator.get_size_type(ctx.ctx);
let llvm_pi32 = llvm_i32.ptr_type(AddressSpace::default());
let llvm_pusize = llvm_usize.ptr_type(AddressSpace::default());
let ndarray_calc_broadcast_fn_name = match llvm_usize.get_bit_width() {
32 => "__nac3_ndarray_calc_broadcast_idx",
64 => "__nac3_ndarray_calc_broadcast_idx64",
bw => unreachable!("Unsupported size type bit width: {}", bw),
};
let ndarray_calc_broadcast_fn =
ctx.module.get_function(ndarray_calc_broadcast_fn_name).unwrap_or_else(|| {
let fn_type = llvm_usize.fn_type(
&[llvm_pusize.into(), llvm_usize.into(), llvm_pi32.into(), llvm_pi32.into()],
false,
);
ctx.module.add_function(ndarray_calc_broadcast_fn_name, fn_type, None)
});
let broadcast_size = broadcast_idx.size(ctx, generator);
let out_idx = ctx.builder.build_array_alloca(llvm_i32, broadcast_size, "").unwrap();
let array_dims = array.dim_sizes().base_ptr(ctx, generator);
let array_ndims = array.load_ndims(ctx);
let broadcast_idx_ptr = unsafe {
broadcast_idx.ptr_offset_unchecked(ctx, generator, &llvm_usize.const_zero(), None)
};
ctx.builder
.build_call(
ndarray_calc_broadcast_fn,
&[array_dims.into(), array_ndims.into(), broadcast_idx_ptr.into(), out_idx.into()],
"",
)
.unwrap();
TypedArrayLikeAdapter::from(
ArraySliceValue::from_ptr_val(out_idx, broadcast_size, None),
Box::new(|_, v| v.into_int_value()),
Box::new(|_, v| v.into()),
)
}

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use inkwell::{
types::IntType,
values::{BasicValueEnum, CallSiteValue, IntValue},
AddressSpace, IntPredicate,
};
use itertools::Either;
use crate::codegen::{
llvm_intrinsics,
macros::codegen_unreachable,
stmt::gen_for_callback_incrementing,
values::{
ArrayLikeIndexer, ArrayLikeValue, ArraySliceValue, NDArrayValue, TypedArrayLikeAccessor,
TypedArrayLikeAdapter, UntypedArrayLikeAccessor,
},
CodeGenContext, CodeGenerator,
};
/// Generates a call to `__nac3_ndarray_calc_size`. Returns an [`IntValue`] representing the
/// calculated total size.
///
/// * `dims` - An [`ArrayLikeIndexer`] containing the size of each dimension.
/// * `range` - The dimension index to begin and end (exclusively) calculating the dimensions for,
/// or [`None`] if starting from the first dimension and ending at the last dimension
/// respectively.
pub fn call_ndarray_calc_size<'ctx, G, Dims>(
generator: &G,
ctx: &CodeGenContext<'ctx, '_>,
dims: &Dims,
(begin, end): (Option<IntValue<'ctx>>, Option<IntValue<'ctx>>),
) -> IntValue<'ctx>
where
G: CodeGenerator + ?Sized,
Dims: ArrayLikeIndexer<'ctx>,
{
let llvm_usize = generator.get_size_type(ctx.ctx);
let llvm_pusize = llvm_usize.ptr_type(AddressSpace::default());
let ndarray_calc_size_fn_name = match llvm_usize.get_bit_width() {
32 => "__nac3_ndarray_calc_size",
64 => "__nac3_ndarray_calc_size64",
bw => codegen_unreachable!(ctx, "Unsupported size type bit width: {}", bw),
};
let ndarray_calc_size_fn_t = llvm_usize.fn_type(
&[llvm_pusize.into(), llvm_usize.into(), llvm_usize.into(), llvm_usize.into()],
false,
);
let ndarray_calc_size_fn =
ctx.module.get_function(ndarray_calc_size_fn_name).unwrap_or_else(|| {
ctx.module.add_function(ndarray_calc_size_fn_name, ndarray_calc_size_fn_t, None)
});
let begin = begin.unwrap_or_else(|| llvm_usize.const_zero());
let end = end.unwrap_or_else(|| dims.size(ctx, generator));
ctx.builder
.build_call(
ndarray_calc_size_fn,
&[
dims.base_ptr(ctx, generator).into(),
dims.size(ctx, generator).into(),
begin.into(),
end.into(),
],
"",
)
.map(CallSiteValue::try_as_basic_value)
.map(|v| v.map_left(BasicValueEnum::into_int_value))
.map(Either::unwrap_left)
.unwrap()
}
/// Generates a call to `__nac3_ndarray_calc_nd_indices`. Returns a [`TypeArrayLikeAdpater`]
/// containing `i32` indices of the flattened index.
///
/// * `index` - The index to compute the multidimensional index for.
/// * `ndarray` - LLVM pointer to the `NDArray`. This value must be the LLVM representation of an
/// `NDArray`.
pub fn call_ndarray_calc_nd_indices<'ctx, G: CodeGenerator + ?Sized>(
generator: &G,
ctx: &mut CodeGenContext<'ctx, '_>,
index: IntValue<'ctx>,
ndarray: NDArrayValue<'ctx>,
) -> TypedArrayLikeAdapter<'ctx, IntValue<'ctx>> {
let llvm_void = ctx.ctx.void_type();
let llvm_i32 = ctx.ctx.i32_type();
let llvm_usize = generator.get_size_type(ctx.ctx);
let llvm_pi32 = llvm_i32.ptr_type(AddressSpace::default());
let llvm_pusize = llvm_usize.ptr_type(AddressSpace::default());
let ndarray_calc_nd_indices_fn_name = match llvm_usize.get_bit_width() {
32 => "__nac3_ndarray_calc_nd_indices",
64 => "__nac3_ndarray_calc_nd_indices64",
bw => codegen_unreachable!(ctx, "Unsupported size type bit width: {}", bw),
};
let ndarray_calc_nd_indices_fn =
ctx.module.get_function(ndarray_calc_nd_indices_fn_name).unwrap_or_else(|| {
let fn_type = llvm_void.fn_type(
&[llvm_usize.into(), llvm_pusize.into(), llvm_usize.into(), llvm_pi32.into()],
false,
);
ctx.module.add_function(ndarray_calc_nd_indices_fn_name, fn_type, None)
});
let ndarray_num_dims = ndarray.load_ndims(ctx);
let ndarray_dims = ndarray.shape();
let indices = ctx.builder.build_array_alloca(llvm_i32, ndarray_num_dims, "").unwrap();
ctx.builder
.build_call(
ndarray_calc_nd_indices_fn,
&[
index.into(),
ndarray_dims.base_ptr(ctx, generator).into(),
ndarray_num_dims.into(),
indices.into(),
],
"",
)
.unwrap();
TypedArrayLikeAdapter::from(
ArraySliceValue::from_ptr_val(indices, ndarray_num_dims, None),
Box::new(|_, v| v.into_int_value()),
Box::new(|_, v| v.into()),
)
}
fn call_ndarray_flatten_index_impl<'ctx, G, Indices>(
generator: &G,
ctx: &CodeGenContext<'ctx, '_>,
ndarray: NDArrayValue<'ctx>,
indices: &Indices,
) -> IntValue<'ctx>
where
G: CodeGenerator + ?Sized,
Indices: ArrayLikeIndexer<'ctx>,
{
let llvm_i32 = ctx.ctx.i32_type();
let llvm_usize = generator.get_size_type(ctx.ctx);
let llvm_pi32 = llvm_i32.ptr_type(AddressSpace::default());
let llvm_pusize = llvm_usize.ptr_type(AddressSpace::default());
debug_assert_eq!(
IntType::try_from(indices.element_type(ctx, generator))
.map(IntType::get_bit_width)
.unwrap_or_default(),
llvm_i32.get_bit_width(),
"Expected i32 value for argument `indices` to `call_ndarray_flatten_index_impl`"
);
debug_assert_eq!(
indices.size(ctx, generator).get_type().get_bit_width(),
llvm_usize.get_bit_width(),
"Expected usize integer value for argument `indices_size` to `call_ndarray_flatten_index_impl`"
);
let ndarray_flatten_index_fn_name = match llvm_usize.get_bit_width() {
32 => "__nac3_ndarray_flatten_index",
64 => "__nac3_ndarray_flatten_index64",
bw => codegen_unreachable!(ctx, "Unsupported size type bit width: {}", bw),
};
let ndarray_flatten_index_fn =
ctx.module.get_function(ndarray_flatten_index_fn_name).unwrap_or_else(|| {
let fn_type = llvm_usize.fn_type(
&[llvm_pusize.into(), llvm_usize.into(), llvm_pi32.into(), llvm_usize.into()],
false,
);
ctx.module.add_function(ndarray_flatten_index_fn_name, fn_type, None)
});
let ndarray_num_dims = ndarray.load_ndims(ctx);
let ndarray_dims = ndarray.shape();
let index = ctx
.builder
.build_call(
ndarray_flatten_index_fn,
&[
ndarray_dims.base_ptr(ctx, generator).into(),
ndarray_num_dims.into(),
indices.base_ptr(ctx, generator).into(),
indices.size(ctx, generator).into(),
],
"",
)
.map(CallSiteValue::try_as_basic_value)
.map(|v| v.map_left(BasicValueEnum::into_int_value))
.map(Either::unwrap_left)
.unwrap();
index
}
/// Generates a call to `__nac3_ndarray_flatten_index`. Returns the flattened index for the
/// multidimensional index.
///
/// * `ndarray` - LLVM pointer to the `NDArray`. This value must be the LLVM representation of an
/// `NDArray`.
/// * `indices` - The multidimensional index to compute the flattened index for.
pub fn call_ndarray_flatten_index<'ctx, G, Index>(
generator: &mut G,
ctx: &mut CodeGenContext<'ctx, '_>,
ndarray: NDArrayValue<'ctx>,
indices: &Index,
) -> IntValue<'ctx>
where
G: CodeGenerator + ?Sized,
Index: ArrayLikeIndexer<'ctx>,
{
call_ndarray_flatten_index_impl(generator, ctx, ndarray, indices)
}
/// Generates a call to `__nac3_ndarray_calc_broadcast`. Returns a tuple containing the number of
/// dimension and size of each dimension of the resultant `ndarray`.
pub fn call_ndarray_calc_broadcast<'ctx, G: CodeGenerator + ?Sized>(
generator: &mut G,
ctx: &mut CodeGenContext<'ctx, '_>,
lhs: NDArrayValue<'ctx>,
rhs: NDArrayValue<'ctx>,
) -> TypedArrayLikeAdapter<'ctx, IntValue<'ctx>> {
let llvm_usize = generator.get_size_type(ctx.ctx);
let llvm_pusize = llvm_usize.ptr_type(AddressSpace::default());
let ndarray_calc_broadcast_fn_name = match llvm_usize.get_bit_width() {
32 => "__nac3_ndarray_calc_broadcast",
64 => "__nac3_ndarray_calc_broadcast64",
bw => codegen_unreachable!(ctx, "Unsupported size type bit width: {}", bw),
};
let ndarray_calc_broadcast_fn =
ctx.module.get_function(ndarray_calc_broadcast_fn_name).unwrap_or_else(|| {
let fn_type = llvm_usize.fn_type(
&[
llvm_pusize.into(),
llvm_usize.into(),
llvm_pusize.into(),
llvm_usize.into(),
llvm_pusize.into(),
],
false,
);
ctx.module.add_function(ndarray_calc_broadcast_fn_name, fn_type, None)
});
let lhs_ndims = lhs.load_ndims(ctx);
let rhs_ndims = rhs.load_ndims(ctx);
let min_ndims = llvm_intrinsics::call_int_umin(ctx, lhs_ndims, rhs_ndims, None);
gen_for_callback_incrementing(
generator,
ctx,
None,
llvm_usize.const_zero(),
(min_ndims, false),
|generator, ctx, _, idx| {
let idx = ctx.builder.build_int_sub(min_ndims, idx, "").unwrap();
let (lhs_dim_sz, rhs_dim_sz) = unsafe {
(
lhs.shape().get_typed_unchecked(ctx, generator, &idx, None),
rhs.shape().get_typed_unchecked(ctx, generator, &idx, None),
)
};
let llvm_usize_const_one = llvm_usize.const_int(1, false);
let lhs_eqz = ctx
.builder
.build_int_compare(IntPredicate::EQ, lhs_dim_sz, llvm_usize_const_one, "")
.unwrap();
let rhs_eqz = ctx
.builder
.build_int_compare(IntPredicate::EQ, rhs_dim_sz, llvm_usize_const_one, "")
.unwrap();
let lhs_or_rhs_eqz = ctx.builder.build_or(lhs_eqz, rhs_eqz, "").unwrap();
let lhs_eq_rhs = ctx
.builder
.build_int_compare(IntPredicate::EQ, lhs_dim_sz, rhs_dim_sz, "")
.unwrap();
let is_compatible = ctx.builder.build_or(lhs_or_rhs_eqz, lhs_eq_rhs, "").unwrap();
ctx.make_assert(
generator,
is_compatible,
"0:ValueError",
"operands could not be broadcast together",
[None, None, None],
ctx.current_loc,
);
Ok(())
},
llvm_usize.const_int(1, false),
)
.unwrap();
let max_ndims = llvm_intrinsics::call_int_umax(ctx, lhs_ndims, rhs_ndims, None);
let lhs_dims = lhs.shape().base_ptr(ctx, generator);
let lhs_ndims = lhs.load_ndims(ctx);
let rhs_dims = rhs.shape().base_ptr(ctx, generator);
let rhs_ndims = rhs.load_ndims(ctx);
let out_dims = ctx.builder.build_array_alloca(llvm_usize, max_ndims, "").unwrap();
let out_dims = ArraySliceValue::from_ptr_val(out_dims, max_ndims, None);
ctx.builder
.build_call(
ndarray_calc_broadcast_fn,
&[
lhs_dims.into(),
lhs_ndims.into(),
rhs_dims.into(),
rhs_ndims.into(),
out_dims.base_ptr(ctx, generator).into(),
],
"",
)
.unwrap();
TypedArrayLikeAdapter::from(
out_dims,
Box::new(|_, v| v.into_int_value()),
Box::new(|_, v| v.into()),
)
}
/// Generates a call to `__nac3_ndarray_calc_broadcast_idx`. Returns an [`ArrayAllocaValue`]
/// containing the indices used for accessing `array` corresponding to the index of the broadcasted
/// array `broadcast_idx`.
pub fn call_ndarray_calc_broadcast_index<
'ctx,
G: CodeGenerator + ?Sized,
BroadcastIdx: UntypedArrayLikeAccessor<'ctx>,
>(
generator: &mut G,
ctx: &mut CodeGenContext<'ctx, '_>,
array: NDArrayValue<'ctx>,
broadcast_idx: &BroadcastIdx,
) -> TypedArrayLikeAdapter<'ctx, IntValue<'ctx>> {
let llvm_i32 = ctx.ctx.i32_type();
let llvm_usize = generator.get_size_type(ctx.ctx);
let llvm_pi32 = llvm_i32.ptr_type(AddressSpace::default());
let llvm_pusize = llvm_usize.ptr_type(AddressSpace::default());
let ndarray_calc_broadcast_fn_name = match llvm_usize.get_bit_width() {
32 => "__nac3_ndarray_calc_broadcast_idx",
64 => "__nac3_ndarray_calc_broadcast_idx64",
bw => codegen_unreachable!(ctx, "Unsupported size type bit width: {}", bw),
};
let ndarray_calc_broadcast_fn =
ctx.module.get_function(ndarray_calc_broadcast_fn_name).unwrap_or_else(|| {
let fn_type = llvm_usize.fn_type(
&[llvm_pusize.into(), llvm_usize.into(), llvm_pi32.into(), llvm_pi32.into()],
false,
);
ctx.module.add_function(ndarray_calc_broadcast_fn_name, fn_type, None)
});
let broadcast_size = broadcast_idx.size(ctx, generator);
let out_idx = ctx.builder.build_array_alloca(llvm_i32, broadcast_size, "").unwrap();
let array_dims = array.shape().base_ptr(ctx, generator);
let array_ndims = array.load_ndims(ctx);
let broadcast_idx_ptr = unsafe {
broadcast_idx.ptr_offset_unchecked(ctx, generator, &llvm_usize.const_zero(), None)
};
ctx.builder
.build_call(
ndarray_calc_broadcast_fn,
&[array_dims.into(), array_ndims.into(), broadcast_idx_ptr.into(), out_idx.into()],
"",
)
.unwrap();
TypedArrayLikeAdapter::from(
ArraySliceValue::from_ptr_val(out_idx, broadcast_size, None),
Box::new(|_, v| v.into_int_value()),
Box::new(|_, v| v.into()),
)
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use crate::codegen::model::*;
use crate::codegen::util::array_writer::ArrayWriter;
use crate::codegen::{structs::ndarray::NpArray, CodeGenContext, CodeGenerator};
use super::basic::{
call_nac3_ndarray_nbytes, call_nac3_ndarray_set_strides_by_shape,
call_nac3_ndarray_util_assert_shape_no_negative,
};
/**
Allocate an ndarray on the stack given its `ndims`.
`shape` and `strides` will be automatically allocated on the stack.
The returned ndarray's content will be:
- `data`: `nullptr`
- `itemsize`: **uninitialized** value
- `ndims`: initialized value, set to the input `ndims`
- `shape`: initialized pointer to an allocated stack with **uninitialized** values
- `strides`: initialized pointer to an allocated stack with **uninitialized** values
*/
pub fn alloca_ndarray<'ctx, G>(
generator: &mut G,
ctx: &mut CodeGenContext<'ctx, '_>,
ndims: SizeT<'ctx>,
name: &str,
) -> Result<Pointer<'ctx, StructModel<NpArray<'ctx>>>, String>
where
G: CodeGenerator + ?Sized,
{
let sizet = generator.get_sizet(ctx.ctx);
let ndarray_model = StructModel(NpArray { sizet });
let ndarray_data_model = PointerModel(NIntModel(Byte));
// Allocate ndarray
let ndarray_ptr = ndarray_model.alloca(ctx, name);
// Set data to nullptr
ndarray_ptr.gep(ctx, |f| f.data).store(ctx, ndarray_data_model.nullptr(ctx.ctx));
// Set ndims
ndarray_ptr.gep(ctx, |f| f.ndims).store(ctx, ndims);
// Allocate and set shape
let shape_array = sizet.array_alloca(ctx, ndims, "shape");
ndarray_ptr.gep(ctx, |f| f.shape).store(ctx, shape_array.pointer);
// Allocate and set strides
let strides_array = sizet.array_alloca(ctx, ndims, "strides");
ndarray_ptr.gep(ctx, |f| f.strides).store(ctx, strides_array.pointer);
Ok(ndarray_ptr)
}
/// Initialize an ndarray's `shape` and asserts on.
/// `shape`'s values and prohibit illegal inputs like negative dimensions.
pub fn init_ndarray_shape<'ctx, G: CodeGenerator + ?Sized>(
generator: &mut G,
ctx: &mut CodeGenContext<'ctx, '_>,
ndarray_ptr: Pointer<'ctx, StructModel<NpArray<'ctx>>>,
shape_writer: &ArrayWriter<'ctx, G, SizeTModel<'ctx>, SizeTModel<'ctx>>,
) -> Result<(), String> {
(shape_writer.write)(generator, ctx, &ndarray_ptr.shape_slice(ctx))?;
call_nac3_ndarray_util_assert_shape_no_negative(
generator,
ctx,
shape_writer.count,
ndarray_ptr.gep(ctx, |f| f.shape).load(ctx, "shape"),
);
Ok(())
}
/// Initialize an ndarray's `data` by allocating a buffer on the stack.
/// The allocated data buffer is considered to be *owned* by the ndarray.
///
/// `strides` of the ndarray will also be updated with `set_strides_by_shape`.
///
/// `shape` and `itemsize` of the ndarray ***must*** be initialized first.
pub fn init_ndarray_data_by_alloca<'ctx, G: CodeGenerator + ?Sized>(
generator: &mut G,
ctx: &mut CodeGenContext<'ctx, '_>,
ndarray_ptr: Pointer<'ctx, StructModel<NpArray<'ctx>>>,
) {
let ndarray_nbytes = call_nac3_ndarray_nbytes(generator, ctx, ndarray_ptr); // Needs `itemsize` initialized
let data_array = NIntModel(Byte).array_alloca(ctx, ndarray_nbytes, "data");
ndarray_ptr.gep(ctx, |f| f.data).store(ctx, data_array.pointer);
call_nac3_ndarray_set_strides_by_shape(generator, ctx, ndarray_ptr);
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use crate::codegen::irrt::error_context::{check_error_context, setup_error_context};
use crate::codegen::irrt::slice::SliceIndex;
use crate::codegen::irrt::util::get_sized_dependent_function_name;
use crate::codegen::model::*;
use crate::codegen::{structs::ndarray::NpArray, CodeGenContext, CodeGenerator};
pub fn call_nac3_ndarray_size<'ctx, G: CodeGenerator + ?Sized>(
generator: &mut G,
ctx: &mut CodeGenContext<'ctx, '_>,
ndarray_ptr: Pointer<'ctx, StructModel<NpArray<'ctx>>>,
) -> SizeT<'ctx> {
let sizet = generator.get_sizet(ctx.ctx);
FunctionBuilder::begin(ctx, &get_sized_dependent_function_name(sizet, "__nac3_ndarray_size"))
.arg("ndarray", ndarray_ptr)
.returning("size", sizet)
}
pub fn call_nac3_ndarray_nbytes<'ctx, G: CodeGenerator + ?Sized>(
generator: &mut G,
ctx: &mut CodeGenContext<'ctx, '_>,
ndarray_ptr: Pointer<'ctx, StructModel<NpArray<'ctx>>>,
) -> SizeT<'ctx> {
let sizet = generator.get_sizet(ctx.ctx);
FunctionBuilder::begin(ctx, &get_sized_dependent_function_name(sizet, "__nac3_ndarray_nbytes"))
.arg("ndarray", ndarray_ptr)
.returning("nbytes", sizet)
}
pub fn call_nac3_ndarray_len<'ctx, G: CodeGenerator + ?Sized>(
generator: &mut G,
ctx: &mut CodeGenContext<'ctx, '_>,
ndarray_ptr: Pointer<'ctx, StructModel<NpArray<'ctx>>>,
) -> NInt<'ctx, SliceIndex> {
let sizet = generator.get_sizet(ctx.ctx);
let slice_index_model = NIntModel(SliceIndex::default());
let dst_len = slice_index_model.alloca(ctx, "dst_len");
let errctx = setup_error_context(ctx);
FunctionBuilder::begin(ctx, &get_sized_dependent_function_name(sizet, "__nac3_ndarray_len"))
.arg("errctx", errctx)
.arg("ndarray", ndarray_ptr)
.arg("dst_len", dst_len)
.returning_void();
check_error_context(generator, ctx, errctx);
dst_len.load(ctx, "len")
}
pub fn call_nac3_ndarray_util_assert_shape_no_negative<'ctx, G: CodeGenerator + ?Sized>(
generator: &mut G,
ctx: &mut CodeGenContext<'ctx, '_>,
ndims: SizeT<'ctx>,
shape_ptr: Pointer<'ctx, SizeTModel<'ctx>>,
) {
let sizet = generator.get_sizet(ctx.ctx);
let errctx = setup_error_context(ctx);
FunctionBuilder::begin(
ctx,
&get_sized_dependent_function_name(sizet, "__nac3_ndarray_util_assert_shape_no_negative"),
)
.arg("errctx", errctx)
.arg("ndims", ndims)
.arg("shape", shape_ptr)
.returning_void();
check_error_context(generator, ctx, errctx);
}
pub fn call_nac3_ndarray_set_strides_by_shape<'ctx, G: CodeGenerator + ?Sized>(
generator: &mut G,
ctx: &mut CodeGenContext<'ctx, '_>,
ndarray_ptr: Pointer<'ctx, StructModel<NpArray<'ctx>>>,
) {
let sizet = generator.get_sizet(ctx.ctx);
FunctionBuilder::begin(
ctx,
&get_sized_dependent_function_name(sizet, "__nac3_ndarray_set_strides_by_shape"),
)
.arg("ndarray", ndarray_ptr)
.returning_void();
}
pub fn call_nac3_ndarray_is_c_contiguous<'ctx, G: CodeGenerator + ?Sized>(
generator: &mut G,
ctx: &mut CodeGenContext<'ctx, '_>,
ndarray_ptr: Pointer<'ctx, StructModel<NpArray<'ctx>>>,
) -> NInt<'ctx, Bool> {
let sizet = generator.get_sizet(ctx.ctx);
FunctionBuilder::begin(
ctx,
&get_sized_dependent_function_name(sizet, "__nac3_ndarray_is_c_contiguous"),
)
.arg("ndarray", ndarray_ptr)
.returning("is_c_contiguous", NIntModel(Bool))
}
pub fn call_nac3_ndarray_copy_data<'ctx, G: CodeGenerator + ?Sized>(
generator: &mut G,
ctx: &mut CodeGenContext<'ctx, '_>,
src_ndarray: Pointer<'ctx, StructModel<NpArray<'ctx>>>,
dst_ndarray: Pointer<'ctx, StructModel<NpArray<'ctx>>>,
) -> NInt<'ctx, Bool> {
let sizet = generator.get_sizet(ctx.ctx);
FunctionBuilder::begin(
ctx,
&get_sized_dependent_function_name(sizet, "__nac3_ndarray_copy_data"),
)
.arg("src_ndarray", src_ndarray)
.arg("dst_ndarray", dst_ndarray)
.returning("is_c_contiguous", NIntModel(Bool))
}

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use crate::codegen::{
irrt::util::get_sized_dependent_function_name, model::*, structs::ndarray::NpArray,
CodeGenContext, CodeGenerator,
};
pub fn call_nac3_ndarray_fill_generic<'ctx, G: CodeGenerator + ?Sized>(
generator: &mut G,
ctx: &mut CodeGenContext<'ctx, '_>,
ndarray_ptr: Pointer<'ctx, StructModel<NpArray<'ctx>>>,
fill_value_ptr: Pointer<'ctx, ByteModel>,
) {
let sizet = generator.get_sizet(ctx.ctx);
FunctionBuilder::begin(
ctx,
&get_sized_dependent_function_name(sizet, "__nac3_ndarray_fill_generic"),
)
.arg("ndarray", ndarray_ptr)
.arg("pvalue", fill_value_ptr)
.returning_void();
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use crate::codegen::{
irrt::{
error_context::{check_error_context, setup_error_context},
slice::{RustUserSlice, SliceIndex, UserSlice},
util::get_sized_dependent_function_name,
},
model::*,
structs::ndarray::NpArray,
CodeGenContext, CodeGenerator,
};
#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy)]
pub struct NDIndexFields {
pub type_: Field<ByteModel>, // Defined to be uint8_t in IRRT
pub data: Field<PointerModel<ByteModel>>,
}
#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy, Default, PartialEq, Eq)]
pub struct NDIndex;
impl<'ctx> StructKind<'ctx> for NDIndex {
type Fields = NDIndexFields;
fn struct_name(&self) -> &'static str {
"NDIndex"
}
fn build_fields(&self, builder: &mut FieldBuilder<'ctx>) -> Self::Fields {
Self::Fields { type_: builder.add_field_auto("type"), data: builder.add_field_auto("data") }
}
}
// An enum variant to store the content
// and type of an NDIndex in high level.
#[derive(Debug, Clone)]
pub enum RustNDIndex<'ctx> {
SingleElement(NInt<'ctx, SliceIndex>),
Slice(RustUserSlice<'ctx>),
}
impl<'ctx> RustNDIndex<'ctx> {
fn irrt_ndindex_id(&self) -> u64 {
// Defined in IRRT, must be in sync
match self {
RustNDIndex::SingleElement(_) => 0,
RustNDIndex::Slice(_) => 1,
}
}
fn write_to_ndindex(
&self,
ctx: &CodeGenContext<'ctx, '_>,
dst_ndindex_ptr: Pointer<'ctx, StructModel<NDIndex>>,
) {
let byte_model = ByteModel::default();
let slice_index_model = NIntModel(SliceIndex::default());
let user_slice_model = StructModel(UserSlice);
// Set `dst_ndindex_ptr->type`
dst_ndindex_ptr
.gep(ctx, |f| f.type_)
.store(ctx, byte_model.constant(ctx.ctx, self.irrt_ndindex_id()));
// Set `dst_ndindex_ptr->data`
let data = match self {
RustNDIndex::SingleElement(in_index) => {
let index_ptr = slice_index_model.alloca(ctx, "index");
index_ptr.store(ctx, *in_index);
index_ptr.cast_to(ctx, NIntModel(Byte), "")
}
RustNDIndex::Slice(in_rust_slice) => {
let user_slice_ptr = user_slice_model.alloca(ctx, "user_slice");
in_rust_slice.write_to_user_slice(ctx, user_slice_ptr);
user_slice_ptr.cast_to(ctx, NIntModel(Byte), "")
}
};
dst_ndindex_ptr.gep(ctx, |f| f.data).store(ctx, data);
}
// Allocate an array of `NDIndex`es onto the stack and return its stack pointer
pub fn alloca_ndindexes<G: CodeGenerator + ?Sized>(
generator: &mut G,
ctx: &CodeGenContext<'ctx, '_>,
ndindexes: &[RustNDIndex<'ctx>],
) -> ArraySlice<'ctx, SizeTModel<'ctx>, StructModel<NDIndex>> {
let sizet = generator.get_sizet(ctx.ctx);
let ndindex_model = StructModel(NDIndex);
let ndindex_array = ndindex_model.array_alloca(
ctx,
sizet.constant(ctx.ctx, ndindexes.len() as u64),
"ndindexs",
);
for (i, rust_ndindex) in ndindexes.iter().enumerate() {
let ndindex_ptr =
ndindex_array.ix_unchecked(ctx, sizet.constant(ctx.ctx, i as u64), "");
rust_ndindex.write_to_ndindex(ctx, ndindex_ptr);
}
ndindex_array
}
#[must_use]
pub fn deduce_ndims_after_slicing(slices: &[RustNDIndex], original_ndims: i32) -> i32 {
let mut final_ndims: i32 = original_ndims;
for slice in slices {
match slice {
RustNDIndex::SingleElement(_) => {
final_ndims -= 1;
}
RustNDIndex::Slice(_) => {}
}
}
final_ndims
}
}
pub fn call_nac3_ndarray_indexing_deduce_ndims_after_indexing<'ctx, G: CodeGenerator + ?Sized>(
generator: &mut G,
ctx: &mut CodeGenContext<'ctx, '_>,
ndims: Int<'ctx>,
num_ndindexs: SizeT<'ctx>,
ndindexs: Pointer<'ctx, StructModel<NDIndex>>,
) -> SizeT<'ctx> {
let sizet = generator.get_sizet(ctx.ctx);
let final_ndims = sizet.alloca(ctx, "result");
let errctx_ptr = setup_error_context(ctx);
FunctionBuilder::begin(
ctx,
&get_sized_dependent_function_name(
sizet,
"__nac3_ndarray_indexing_deduce_ndims_after_indexing",
),
)
.arg("errctx", errctx_ptr)
.arg("result", final_ndims)
.arg("ndims", ndims)
.arg("num_ndindexs", num_ndindexs)
.arg("ndindexs", ndindexs)
.returning_void();
check_error_context(generator, ctx, errctx_ptr);
final_ndims.load(ctx, "final_ndims")
}
pub fn call_nac3_ndarray_index<'ctx, G: CodeGenerator + ?Sized>(
generator: &mut G,
ctx: &mut CodeGenContext<'ctx, '_>,
num_indexes: SizeT<'ctx>,
indexes: Pointer<'ctx, StructModel<NDIndex>>,
src_ndarray: Pointer<'ctx, StructModel<NpArray<'ctx>>>,
dst_ndarray: Pointer<'ctx, StructModel<NpArray<'ctx>>>,
) {
let sizet = generator.get_sizet(ctx.ctx);
let errctx_ptr = setup_error_context(ctx);
FunctionBuilder::begin(ctx, &get_sized_dependent_function_name(sizet, "__nac3_ndarray_index"))
.arg("errctx", errctx_ptr)
.arg("num_indexes", num_indexes)
.arg("indexes", indexes)
.arg("src_ndarray", src_ndarray)
.arg("dst_ndarray", dst_ndarray)
.returning_void();
check_error_context(generator, ctx, errctx_ptr);
}

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pub mod allocation;
pub mod basic;
pub mod fill;
pub mod indexing;
pub mod reshape;
pub mod transpose;

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use crate::codegen::{
irrt::{
error_context::{check_error_context, setup_error_context},
util::get_sized_dependent_function_name,
},
model::*,
CodeGenContext, CodeGenerator,
};
pub fn call_nac3_ndarray_resolve_and_check_new_shape<'ctx, G: CodeGenerator + ?Sized>(
generator: &mut G,
ctx: &mut CodeGenContext<'ctx, '_>,
size: SizeT<'ctx>,
new_ndims: SizeT<'ctx>,
new_shape: Pointer<'ctx, SizeTModel<'ctx>>,
) {
let sizet = generator.get_sizet(ctx.ctx);
let perrctx = setup_error_context(ctx);
FunctionBuilder::begin(
ctx,
&get_sized_dependent_function_name(sizet, "__nac3_ndarray_resolve_and_check_new_shape"),
)
.arg("errctx", perrctx)
.arg("size", size)
.arg("new_ndims", new_ndims)
.arg("new_shape", new_shape)
.returning_void();
check_error_context(generator, ctx, perrctx);
}

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use crate::codegen::{
irrt::{
error_context::{check_error_context, setup_error_context},
util::get_sized_dependent_function_name,
},
model::*,
structs::ndarray::NpArray,
CodeGenContext, CodeGenerator,
};
pub fn call_nac3_ndarray_transpose<'ctx, G: CodeGenerator + ?Sized>(
generator: &mut G,
ctx: &mut CodeGenContext<'ctx, '_>,
src_ndarray: Pointer<'ctx, StructModel<NpArray<'ctx>>>,
dst_ndarray: Pointer<'ctx, StructModel<NpArray<'ctx>>>,
axes_or_none: Option<ArraySlice<'ctx, SizeTModel<'ctx>, SizeTModel<'ctx>>>,
) -> Pointer<'ctx, StructModel<NpArray<'ctx>>> {
let sizet = generator.get_sizet(ctx.ctx);
let axes_model = PointerModel(sizet);
let (num_axes, axes) = match axes_or_none {
Some(axes) => (axes.num_elements, axes.pointer),
None => {
// Please refer to the comment in the IRRT implementation
(sizet.constant(ctx.ctx, 0), axes_model.nullptr(ctx.ctx))
}
};
let perrctx = setup_error_context(ctx);
FunctionBuilder::begin(
ctx,
&get_sized_dependent_function_name(sizet, "__nac3_ndarray_transpose"),
)
.arg("errctx", perrctx)
.arg("src_ndarray", src_ndarray)
.arg("dst_ndarray", dst_ndarray)
.arg("num_axes", num_axes)
.arg("axes", axes)
.returning_void();
check_error_context(generator, ctx, perrctx);
dst_ndarray
}

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@ -1,76 +1,84 @@
use inkwell::{ use crate::codegen::{model::*, CodeGenContext};
values::{BasicValueEnum, CallSiteValue, IntValue},
IntPredicate,
};
use itertools::Either;
use nac3parser::ast::Expr;
use crate::{ // nac3core's slicing index/length values are always int32_t
codegen::{CodeGenContext, CodeGenerator}, pub type SliceIndex = Int32;
typecheck::typedef::Type,
};
/// this function allows index out of range, since python #[derive(Debug, Clone)]
/// allows index out of range in slice (`a = [1,2,3]; a[1:10] == [2,3]`). pub struct UserSliceFields {
pub fn handle_slice_index_bound<'ctx, G: CodeGenerator>( pub start_defined: Field<BoolModel>,
i: &Expr<Option<Type>>, pub start: Field<NIntModel<SliceIndex>>,
ctx: &mut CodeGenContext<'ctx, '_>, pub stop_defined: Field<BoolModel>,
generator: &mut G, pub stop: Field<NIntModel<SliceIndex>>,
length: IntValue<'ctx>, pub step_defined: Field<BoolModel>,
) -> Result<Option<IntValue<'ctx>>, String> { pub step: Field<NIntModel<SliceIndex>>,
const SYMBOL: &str = "__nac3_slice_index_bound";
let func = ctx.module.get_function(SYMBOL).unwrap_or_else(|| {
let i32_t = ctx.ctx.i32_type();
let fn_t = i32_t.fn_type(&[i32_t.into(), i32_t.into()], false);
ctx.module.add_function(SYMBOL, fn_t, None)
});
let i = if let Some(v) = generator.gen_expr(ctx, i)? {
v.to_basic_value_enum(ctx, generator, i.custom.unwrap())?
} else {
return Ok(None);
};
Ok(Some(
ctx.builder
.build_call(func, &[i.into(), length.into()], "bounded_ind")
.map(CallSiteValue::try_as_basic_value)
.map(|v| v.map_left(BasicValueEnum::into_int_value))
.map(Either::unwrap_left)
.unwrap(),
))
} }
pub fn calculate_len_for_slice_range<'ctx, G: CodeGenerator + ?Sized>( #[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy, Default, PartialEq, Eq)]
generator: &mut G, pub struct UserSlice;
ctx: &mut CodeGenContext<'ctx, '_>,
start: IntValue<'ctx>,
end: IntValue<'ctx>,
step: IntValue<'ctx>,
) -> IntValue<'ctx> {
const SYMBOL: &str = "__nac3_range_slice_len";
let len_func = ctx.module.get_function(SYMBOL).unwrap_or_else(|| {
let i32_t = ctx.ctx.i32_type();
let fn_t = i32_t.fn_type(&[i32_t.into(), i32_t.into(), i32_t.into()], false);
ctx.module.add_function(SYMBOL, fn_t, None)
});
// assert step != 0, throw exception if not impl<'ctx> StructKind<'ctx> for UserSlice {
let not_zero = ctx type Fields = UserSliceFields;
.builder
.build_int_compare(IntPredicate::NE, step, step.get_type().const_zero(), "range_step_ne") fn struct_name(&self) -> &'static str {
.unwrap(); "UserSlice"
ctx.make_assert( }
generator,
not_zero, fn build_fields(&self, builder: &mut FieldBuilder<'ctx>) -> Self::Fields {
"0:ValueError", Self::Fields {
"step must not be zero", start_defined: builder.add_field_auto("start_defined"),
[None, None, None], start: builder.add_field_auto("start"),
ctx.current_loc, stop_defined: builder.add_field_auto("stop_defined"),
); stop: builder.add_field_auto("stop"),
ctx.builder step_defined: builder.add_field_auto("step_defined"),
.build_call(len_func, &[start.into(), end.into(), step.into()], "calc_len") step: builder.add_field_auto("step"),
.map(CallSiteValue::try_as_basic_value) }
.map(|v| v.map_left(BasicValueEnum::into_int_value)) }
.map(Either::unwrap_left) }
.unwrap()
#[derive(Debug, Clone)]
pub struct RustUserSlice<'ctx> {
pub start: Option<NInt<'ctx, SliceIndex>>,
pub stop: Option<NInt<'ctx, SliceIndex>>,
pub step: Option<NInt<'ctx, SliceIndex>>,
}
impl<'ctx> RustUserSlice<'ctx> {
// Set the values of an LLVM UserSlice
// in the format of Python's `slice()`
pub fn write_to_user_slice(
&self,
ctx: &CodeGenContext<'ctx, '_>,
dst_slice_ptr: Pointer<'ctx, StructModel<UserSlice>>,
) {
// TODO: make this neater, with a helper lambda?
let bool_model = BoolModel::default();
let false_ = bool_model.constant(ctx.ctx, 0);
let true_ = bool_model.constant(ctx.ctx, 1);
match self.start {
Some(start) => {
dst_slice_ptr.gep(ctx, |f| f.start_defined).store(ctx, true_);
dst_slice_ptr.gep(ctx, |f| f.start).store(ctx, start);
}
None => dst_slice_ptr.gep(ctx, |f| f.start_defined).store(ctx, false_),
}
match self.stop {
Some(stop) => {
dst_slice_ptr.gep(ctx, |f| f.stop_defined).store(ctx, true_);
dst_slice_ptr.gep(ctx, |f| f.stop).store(ctx, stop);
}
None => dst_slice_ptr.gep(ctx, |f| f.stop_defined).store(ctx, false_),
}
match self.step {
Some(step) => {
dst_slice_ptr.gep(ctx, |f| f.step_defined).store(ctx, true_);
dst_slice_ptr.gep(ctx, |f| f.step).store(ctx, step);
}
None => dst_slice_ptr.gep(ctx, |f| f.step_defined).store(ctx, false_),
}
}
} }

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@ -0,0 +1,26 @@
#[cfg(test)]
mod tests {
use std::{path::Path, process::Command};
#[test]
fn run_irrt_test() {
assert!(
cfg!(feature = "test"),
"Please do `cargo test -F test` to compile `irrt_test.out` and run test"
);
let irrt_test_out_path = Path::new(concat!(env!("OUT_DIR"), "/irrt_test.out"));
let output = Command::new(irrt_test_out_path.to_str().unwrap()).output().unwrap();
if !output.status.success() {
eprintln!("irrt_test failed with status {}:", output.status);
eprintln!("====== stdout ======");
eprintln!("{}", String::from_utf8(output.stdout).unwrap());
eprintln!("====== stderr ======");
eprintln!("{}", String::from_utf8(output.stderr).unwrap());
eprintln!("====================");
panic!("irrt_test failed");
}
}
}

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@ -0,0 +1,16 @@
use crate::codegen::model::*;
#[must_use]
pub fn get_sized_dependent_function_name(sizet: SizeTModel<'_>, fn_name: &str) -> String {
// When its 32-bits, the function name is "{fn_name}"
// When its 64-bits, the function name is "{fn_name}64"
let mut fn_name = fn_name.to_owned();
match sizet.0.get_bit_width() {
32 => {}
64 => fn_name.push_str("64"),
bit_width => {
panic!("Unsupported int type bit width {bit_width}, must be either 32-bits or 64-bits")
}
}
fn_name
}

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@ -1,14 +1,12 @@
use inkwell::{ use crate::codegen::CodeGenContext;
context::Context, use inkwell::context::Context;
intrinsics::Intrinsic, use inkwell::intrinsics::Intrinsic;
types::{AnyTypeEnum::IntType, FloatType}, use inkwell::types::AnyTypeEnum::IntType;
values::{BasicValueEnum, CallSiteValue, FloatValue, IntValue, PointerValue}, use inkwell::types::FloatType;
AddressSpace, use inkwell::values::{BasicValueEnum, CallSiteValue, FloatValue, IntValue, PointerValue};
}; use inkwell::AddressSpace;
use itertools::Either; use itertools::Either;
use super::CodeGenContext;
/// Returns the string representation for the floating-point type `ft` when used in intrinsic /// Returns the string representation for the floating-point type `ft` when used in intrinsic
/// functions. /// functions.
fn get_float_intrinsic_repr(ctx: &Context, ft: FloatType) -> &'static str { fn get_float_intrinsic_repr(ctx: &Context, ft: FloatType) -> &'static str {
@ -37,40 +35,6 @@ fn get_float_intrinsic_repr(ctx: &Context, ft: FloatType) -> &'static str {
unreachable!() unreachable!()
} }
/// Invokes the [`llvm.va_start`](https://llvm.org/docs/LangRef.html#llvm-va-start-intrinsic)
/// intrinsic.
pub fn call_va_start<'ctx>(ctx: &CodeGenContext<'ctx, '_>, arglist: PointerValue<'ctx>) {
const FN_NAME: &str = "llvm.va_start";
let intrinsic_fn = ctx.module.get_function(FN_NAME).unwrap_or_else(|| {
let llvm_void = ctx.ctx.void_type();
let llvm_i8 = ctx.ctx.i8_type();
let llvm_p0i8 = llvm_i8.ptr_type(AddressSpace::default());
let fn_type = llvm_void.fn_type(&[llvm_p0i8.into()], false);
ctx.module.add_function(FN_NAME, fn_type, None)
});
ctx.builder.build_call(intrinsic_fn, &[arglist.into()], "").unwrap();
}
/// Invokes the [`llvm.va_start`](https://llvm.org/docs/LangRef.html#llvm-va-start-intrinsic)
/// intrinsic.
pub fn call_va_end<'ctx>(ctx: &CodeGenContext<'ctx, '_>, arglist: PointerValue<'ctx>) {
const FN_NAME: &str = "llvm.va_end";
let intrinsic_fn = ctx.module.get_function(FN_NAME).unwrap_or_else(|| {
let llvm_void = ctx.ctx.void_type();
let llvm_i8 = ctx.ctx.i8_type();
let llvm_p0i8 = llvm_i8.ptr_type(AddressSpace::default());
let fn_type = llvm_void.fn_type(&[llvm_p0i8.into()], false);
ctx.module.add_function(FN_NAME, fn_type, None)
});
ctx.builder.build_call(intrinsic_fn, &[arglist.into()], "").unwrap();
}
/// Invokes the [`llvm.stacksave`](https://llvm.org/docs/LangRef.html#llvm-stacksave-intrinsic) /// Invokes the [`llvm.stacksave`](https://llvm.org/docs/LangRef.html#llvm-stacksave-intrinsic)
/// intrinsic. /// intrinsic.
pub fn call_stacksave<'ctx>( pub fn call_stacksave<'ctx>(
@ -185,7 +149,7 @@ pub fn call_memcpy_generic<'ctx>(
dest dest
} else { } else {
ctx.builder ctx.builder
.build_bit_cast(dest, llvm_p0i8, "") .build_bitcast(dest, llvm_p0i8, "")
.map(BasicValueEnum::into_pointer_value) .map(BasicValueEnum::into_pointer_value)
.unwrap() .unwrap()
}; };
@ -193,7 +157,7 @@ pub fn call_memcpy_generic<'ctx>(
src src
} else { } else {
ctx.builder ctx.builder
.build_bit_cast(src, llvm_p0i8, "") .build_bitcast(src, llvm_p0i8, "")
.map(BasicValueEnum::into_pointer_value) .map(BasicValueEnum::into_pointer_value)
.unwrap() .unwrap()
}; };
@ -207,9 +171,8 @@ pub fn call_memcpy_generic<'ctx>(
/// * `$ctx:ident`: Reference to the current Code Generation Context /// * `$ctx:ident`: Reference to the current Code Generation Context
/// * `$name:ident`: Optional name to be assigned to the llvm build call (Option<&str>) /// * `$name:ident`: Optional name to be assigned to the llvm build call (Option<&str>)
/// * `$llvm_name:literal`: Name of underlying llvm intrinsic function /// * `$llvm_name:literal`: Name of underlying llvm intrinsic function
/// * `$map_fn:ident`: Mapping function to be applied on `BasicValue` (`BasicValue` -> Function Return Type). /// * `$map_fn:ident`: Mapping function to be applied on `BasicValue` (`BasicValue` -> Function Return Type)
/// Use `BasicValueEnum::into_int_value` for Integer return type and /// Use `BasicValueEnum::into_int_value` for Integer return type and `BasicValueEnum::into_float_value` for Float return type
/// `BasicValueEnum::into_float_value` for Float return type
/// * `$llvm_ty:ident`: Type of first operand /// * `$llvm_ty:ident`: Type of first operand
/// * `,($val:ident)*`: Comma separated list of operands /// * `,($val:ident)*`: Comma separated list of operands
macro_rules! generate_llvm_intrinsic_fn_body { macro_rules! generate_llvm_intrinsic_fn_body {
@ -225,8 +188,8 @@ macro_rules! generate_llvm_intrinsic_fn_body {
/// Arguments: /// Arguments:
/// * `float/int`: Indicates the return and argument type of the function /// * `float/int`: Indicates the return and argument type of the function
/// * `$fn_name:ident`: The identifier of the rust function to be generated /// * `$fn_name:ident`: The identifier of the rust function to be generated
/// * `$llvm_name:literal`: Name of underlying llvm intrinsic function. /// * `$llvm_name:literal`: Name of underlying llvm intrinsic function
/// Omit "llvm." prefix from the function name i.e. use "ceil" instead of "llvm.ceil" /// Omit "llvm." prefix from the function name i.e. use "ceil" instead of "llvm.ceil"
/// * `$val:ident`: The operand for unary operations /// * `$val:ident`: The operand for unary operations
/// * `$val1:ident`, `$val2:ident`: The operands for binary operations /// * `$val1:ident`, `$val2:ident`: The operands for binary operations
macro_rules! generate_llvm_intrinsic_fn { macro_rules! generate_llvm_intrinsic_fn {

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@ -1,12 +1,12 @@
use std::{ use crate::{
collections::{HashMap, HashSet}, codegen::classes::{ListType, ProxyType, RangeType},
sync::{ symbol_resolver::{StaticValue, SymbolResolver},
atomic::{AtomicBool, Ordering}, toplevel::{helper::PrimDef, TopLevelContext, TopLevelDef},
Arc, typecheck::{
type_inferencer::{CodeLocation, PrimitiveStore},
typedef::{CallId, FuncArg, Type, TypeEnum, Unifier},
}, },
thread,
}; };
use crossbeam::channel::{unbounded, Receiver, Sender}; use crossbeam::channel::{unbounded, Receiver, Sender};
use inkwell::{ use inkwell::{
attributes::{Attribute, AttributeLoc}, attributes::{Attribute, AttributeLoc},
@ -24,52 +24,37 @@ use inkwell::{
AddressSpace, IntPredicate, OptimizationLevel, AddressSpace, IntPredicate, OptimizationLevel,
}; };
use itertools::Itertools; use itertools::Itertools;
use parking_lot::{Condvar, Mutex}; use model::*;
use nac3parser::ast::{Location, Stmt, StrRef}; use nac3parser::ast::{Location, Stmt, StrRef};
use parking_lot::{Condvar, Mutex};
use crate::{ use std::collections::{HashMap, HashSet};
symbol_resolver::{StaticValue, SymbolResolver}, use std::sync::{
toplevel::{helper::PrimDef, numpy::unpack_ndarray_var_tys, TopLevelContext, TopLevelDef}, atomic::{AtomicBool, Ordering},
typecheck::{ Arc,
type_inferencer::{CodeLocation, PrimitiveStore},
typedef::{CallId, FuncArg, Type, TypeEnum, Unifier},
},
}; };
use concrete_type::{ConcreteType, ConcreteTypeEnum, ConcreteTypeStore}; use std::thread;
pub use generator::{CodeGenerator, DefaultCodeGenerator}; use structs::{cslice::CSlice, exception::Exception, ndarray::NpArray};
use types::{ListType, NDArrayType, ProxyType, RangeType};
pub mod builtin_fns; pub mod builtin_fns;
pub mod classes;
pub mod concrete_type; pub mod concrete_type;
pub mod expr; pub mod expr;
pub mod extern_fns; pub mod extern_fns;
mod generator; mod generator;
pub mod irrt; pub mod irrt;
pub mod llvm_intrinsics; pub mod llvm_intrinsics;
pub mod model;
pub mod numpy; pub mod numpy;
pub mod numpy_new;
pub mod stmt; pub mod stmt;
pub mod types; pub mod structs;
pub mod values;
#[cfg(test)] #[cfg(test)]
mod test; mod test;
pub mod util;
mod macros { use concrete_type::{ConcreteType, ConcreteTypeEnum, ConcreteTypeStore};
/// Codegen-variant of [`std::unreachable`] which accepts an instance of [`CodeGenContext`] as pub use generator::{CodeGenerator, DefaultCodeGenerator};
/// its first argument to provide Python source information to indicate the codegen location
/// causing the assertion.
macro_rules! codegen_unreachable {
($ctx:expr $(,)?) => {
std::unreachable!("unreachable code while processing {}", &$ctx.current_loc)
};
($ctx:expr, $($arg:tt)*) => {
std::unreachable!("unreachable code while processing {}: {}", &$ctx.current_loc, std::format!("{}", std::format_args!($($arg)+)))
};
}
pub(crate) use codegen_unreachable;
}
#[derive(Default)] #[derive(Default)]
pub struct StaticValueStore { pub struct StaticValueStore {
@ -89,16 +74,6 @@ pub struct CodeGenLLVMOptions {
pub target: CodeGenTargetMachineOptions, pub target: CodeGenTargetMachineOptions,
} }
impl CodeGenLLVMOptions {
/// Creates a [`TargetMachine`] using the target options specified by this struct.
///
/// See [`Target::create_target_machine`].
#[must_use]
pub fn create_target_machine(&self) -> Option<TargetMachine> {
self.target.create_target_machine(self.opt_level)
}
}
/// Additional options for code generation for the target machine. /// Additional options for code generation for the target machine.
#[derive(Clone, Debug, Eq, PartialEq)] #[derive(Clone, Debug, Eq, PartialEq)]
pub struct CodeGenTargetMachineOptions { pub struct CodeGenTargetMachineOptions {
@ -189,11 +164,11 @@ pub struct CodeGenContext<'ctx, 'a> {
pub registry: &'a WorkerRegistry, pub registry: &'a WorkerRegistry,
/// Cache for constant strings. /// Cache for constant strings.
pub const_strings: HashMap<String, BasicValueEnum<'ctx>>, pub const_strings: HashMap<String, Struct<'ctx, CSlice<'ctx>>>,
/// [`BasicBlock`] containing all `alloca` statements for the current function. /// [`BasicBlock`] containing all `alloca` statements for the current function.
pub init_bb: BasicBlock<'ctx>, pub init_bb: BasicBlock<'ctx>,
pub exception_val: Option<PointerValue<'ctx>>, pub exception_val: Option<Pointer<'ctx, StructModel<Exception<'ctx>>>>,
/// The header and exit basic blocks of a loop in this context. See /// The header and exit basic blocks of a loop in this context. See
/// <https://llvm.org/docs/LoopTerminology.html> for explanation of these terminology. /// <https://llvm.org/docs/LoopTerminology.html> for explanation of these terminology.
@ -369,10 +344,6 @@ impl WorkerRegistry {
let mut builder = context.create_builder(); let mut builder = context.create_builder();
let mut module = context.create_module(generator.get_name()); let mut module = context.create_module(generator.get_name());
let target_machine = self.llvm_options.create_target_machine().unwrap();
module.set_data_layout(&target_machine.get_target_data().get_data_layout());
module.set_triple(&target_machine.get_triple());
module.add_basic_value_flag( module.add_basic_value_flag(
"Debug Info Version", "Debug Info Version",
inkwell::module::FlagBehavior::Warning, inkwell::module::FlagBehavior::Warning,
@ -396,10 +367,6 @@ impl WorkerRegistry {
errors.insert(e); errors.insert(e);
// create a new empty module just to continue codegen and collect errors // create a new empty module just to continue codegen and collect errors
module = context.create_module(&format!("{}_recover", generator.get_name())); module = context.create_module(&format!("{}_recover", generator.get_name()));
let target_machine = self.llvm_options.create_target_machine().unwrap();
module.set_data_layout(&target_machine.get_target_data().get_data_layout());
module.set_triple(&target_machine.get_triple());
} }
} }
*self.task_count.lock() -= 1; *self.task_count.lock() -= 1;
@ -465,7 +432,7 @@ pub struct CodeGenTask {
fn get_llvm_type<'ctx, G: CodeGenerator + ?Sized>( fn get_llvm_type<'ctx, G: CodeGenerator + ?Sized>(
ctx: &'ctx Context, ctx: &'ctx Context,
module: &Module<'ctx>, module: &Module<'ctx>,
generator: &G, generator: &mut G,
unifier: &mut Unifier, unifier: &mut Unifier,
top_level: &TopLevelContext, top_level: &TopLevelContext,
type_cache: &mut HashMap<Type, BasicTypeEnum<'ctx>>, type_cache: &mut HashMap<Type, BasicTypeEnum<'ctx>>,
@ -510,12 +477,9 @@ fn get_llvm_type<'ctx, G: CodeGenerator + ?Sized>(
} }
TObj { obj_id, .. } if *obj_id == PrimDef::NDArray.id() => { TObj { obj_id, .. } if *obj_id == PrimDef::NDArray.id() => {
let (dtype, _) = unpack_ndarray_var_tys(unifier, ty); let sizet = generator.get_sizet(ctx);
let element_type = get_llvm_type( let pndarray_model = PointerModel(StructModel(NpArray { sizet }));
ctx, module, generator, unifier, top_level, type_cache, dtype, pndarray_model.get_type(ctx).into()
);
NDArrayType::new(generator, ctx, element_type).as_base_type().into()
} }
_ => unreachable!( _ => unreachable!(
@ -559,10 +523,8 @@ fn get_llvm_type<'ctx, G: CodeGenerator + ?Sized>(
}; };
return ty; return ty;
} }
TTuple { ty, is_vararg_ctx } => { TTuple { ty } => {
// a struct with fields in the order present in the tuple // a struct with fields in the order present in the tuple
assert!(!is_vararg_ctx, "Tuples in vararg context must be instantiated with the correct number of arguments before calling get_llvm_type");
let fields = ty let fields = ty
.iter() .iter()
.map(|ty| { .map(|ty| {
@ -592,7 +554,7 @@ fn get_llvm_type<'ctx, G: CodeGenerator + ?Sized>(
fn get_llvm_abi_type<'ctx, G: CodeGenerator + ?Sized>( fn get_llvm_abi_type<'ctx, G: CodeGenerator + ?Sized>(
ctx: &'ctx Context, ctx: &'ctx Context,
module: &Module<'ctx>, module: &Module<'ctx>,
generator: &G, generator: &mut G,
unifier: &mut Unifier, unifier: &mut Unifier,
top_level: &TopLevelContext, top_level: &TopLevelContext,
type_cache: &mut HashMap<Type, BasicTypeEnum<'ctx>>, type_cache: &mut HashMap<Type, BasicTypeEnum<'ctx>>,
@ -601,11 +563,11 @@ fn get_llvm_abi_type<'ctx, G: CodeGenerator + ?Sized>(
) -> BasicTypeEnum<'ctx> { ) -> BasicTypeEnum<'ctx> {
// If the type is used in the definition of a function, return `i1` instead of `i8` for ABI // If the type is used in the definition of a function, return `i1` instead of `i8` for ABI
// consistency. // consistency.
if unifier.unioned(ty, primitives.bool) { return if unifier.unioned(ty, primitives.bool) {
ctx.bool_type().into() ctx.bool_type().into()
} else { } else {
get_llvm_type(ctx, module, generator, unifier, top_level, type_cache, ty) get_llvm_type(ctx, module, generator, unifier, top_level, type_cache, ty)
} };
} }
/// Whether `sret` is needed for a return value with type `ty`. /// Whether `sret` is needed for a return value with type `ty`.
@ -630,40 +592,6 @@ fn need_sret(ty: BasicTypeEnum) -> bool {
need_sret_impl(ty, true) need_sret_impl(ty, true)
} }
/// Returns the [`BasicTypeEnum`] representing a `va_list` struct for variadic arguments.
fn get_llvm_valist_type<'ctx>(ctx: &'ctx Context, triple: &TargetTriple) -> BasicTypeEnum<'ctx> {
let triple = TargetMachine::normalize_triple(triple);
let triple = triple.as_str().to_str().unwrap();
let arch = triple.split('-').next().unwrap();
let llvm_pi8 = ctx.i8_type().ptr_type(AddressSpace::default());
// Referenced from parseArch() in llvm/lib/Support/Triple.cpp
match arch {
"i386" | "i486" | "i586" | "i686" | "riscv32" => {
ctx.i8_type().ptr_type(AddressSpace::default()).into()
}
"amd64" | "x86_64" | "x86_64h" => {
let llvm_i32 = ctx.i32_type();
let va_list_tag = ctx.opaque_struct_type("struct.__va_list_tag");
va_list_tag.set_body(
&[llvm_i32.into(), llvm_i32.into(), llvm_pi8.into(), llvm_pi8.into()],
false,
);
va_list_tag.into()
}
"armv7" => {
let va_list = ctx.opaque_struct_type("struct.__va_list");
va_list.set_body(&[llvm_pi8.into()], false);
va_list.into()
}
triple => {
todo!("Unsupported platform for varargs: {triple}")
}
}
}
/// Implementation for generating LLVM IR for a function. /// Implementation for generating LLVM IR for a function.
pub fn gen_func_impl< pub fn gen_func_impl<
'ctx, 'ctx,
@ -721,47 +649,24 @@ pub fn gen_func_impl<
..primitives ..primitives
}; };
let mut type_cache: HashMap<_, _> = [ let sizet = generator.get_sizet(context);
let cslice_type = StructModel(CSlice { sizet });
let pexception_type = PointerModel(StructModel(Exception { sizet }));
let mut type_cache: HashMap<_, BasicTypeEnum<'ctx>> = [
(primitives.int32, context.i32_type().into()), (primitives.int32, context.i32_type().into()),
(primitives.int64, context.i64_type().into()), (primitives.int64, context.i64_type().into()),
(primitives.uint32, context.i32_type().into()), (primitives.uint32, context.i32_type().into()),
(primitives.uint64, context.i64_type().into()), (primitives.uint64, context.i64_type().into()),
(primitives.float, context.f64_type().into()), (primitives.float, context.f64_type().into()),
(primitives.bool, context.i8_type().into()), (primitives.bool, context.i8_type().into()),
(primitives.str, { (primitives.str, cslice_type.get_type(context).into()),
let name = "str";
match module.get_struct_type(name) {
None => {
let str_type = context.opaque_struct_type("str");
let fields = [
context.i8_type().ptr_type(AddressSpace::default()).into(),
generator.get_size_type(context).into(),
];
str_type.set_body(&fields, false);
str_type.into()
}
Some(t) => t.as_basic_type_enum(),
}
}),
(primitives.range, RangeType::new(context).as_base_type().into()), (primitives.range, RangeType::new(context).as_base_type().into()),
(primitives.exception, { (primitives.exception, pexception_type.get_type(context).into()),
let name = "Exception";
if let Some(t) = module.get_struct_type(name) {
t.ptr_type(AddressSpace::default()).as_basic_type_enum()
} else {
let exception = context.opaque_struct_type("Exception");
let int32 = context.i32_type().into();
let int64 = context.i64_type().into();
let str_ty = module.get_struct_type("str").unwrap().as_basic_type_enum();
let fields = [int32, str_ty, int32, int32, str_ty, str_ty, int64, int64, int64];
exception.set_body(&fields, false);
exception.ptr_type(AddressSpace::default()).as_basic_type_enum()
}
}),
] ]
.iter() .into_iter()
.copied()
.collect(); .collect();
// NOTE: special handling of option cannot use this type cache since it contains type var, // NOTE: special handling of option cannot use this type cache since it contains type var,
// handled inside get_llvm_type instead // handled inside get_llvm_type instead
@ -775,7 +680,6 @@ pub fn gen_func_impl<
name: arg.name, name: arg.name,
ty: task.store.to_unifier_type(&mut unifier, &primitives, arg.ty, &mut cache), ty: task.store.to_unifier_type(&mut unifier, &primitives, arg.ty, &mut cache),
default_value: arg.default_value.clone(), default_value: arg.default_value.clone(),
is_vararg: arg.is_vararg,
}) })
.collect_vec(), .collect_vec(),
task.store.to_unifier_type(&mut unifier, &primitives, *ret, &mut cache), task.store.to_unifier_type(&mut unifier, &primitives, *ret, &mut cache),
@ -798,10 +702,7 @@ pub fn gen_func_impl<
let has_sret = ret_type.map_or(false, |ty| need_sret(ty)); let has_sret = ret_type.map_or(false, |ty| need_sret(ty));
let mut params = args let mut params = args
.iter() .iter()
.filter(|arg| !arg.is_vararg)
.map(|arg| { .map(|arg| {
debug_assert!(!arg.is_vararg);
get_llvm_abi_type( get_llvm_abi_type(
context, context,
&module, &module,
@ -820,12 +721,9 @@ pub fn gen_func_impl<
params.insert(0, ret_type.unwrap().ptr_type(AddressSpace::default()).into()); params.insert(0, ret_type.unwrap().ptr_type(AddressSpace::default()).into());
} }
debug_assert!(matches!(args.iter().filter(|arg| arg.is_vararg).count(), 0..=1));
let vararg_arg = args.iter().find(|arg| arg.is_vararg);
let fn_type = match ret_type { let fn_type = match ret_type {
Some(ret_type) if !has_sret => ret_type.fn_type(&params, vararg_arg.is_some()), Some(ret_type) if !has_sret => ret_type.fn_type(&params, false),
_ => context.void_type().fn_type(&params, vararg_arg.is_some()), _ => context.void_type().fn_type(&params, false),
}; };
let symbol = &task.symbol_name; let symbol = &task.symbol_name;
@ -853,10 +751,9 @@ pub fn gen_func_impl<
builder.position_at_end(init_bb); builder.position_at_end(init_bb);
let body_bb = context.append_basic_block(fn_val, "body"); let body_bb = context.append_basic_block(fn_val, "body");
// Store non-vararg argument values into local variables
let mut var_assignment = HashMap::new(); let mut var_assignment = HashMap::new();
let offset = u32::from(has_sret); let offset = u32::from(has_sret);
for (n, arg) in args.iter().enumerate().filter(|(_, arg)| !arg.is_vararg) { for (n, arg) in args.iter().enumerate() {
let param = fn_val.get_nth_param((n as u32) + offset).unwrap(); let param = fn_val.get_nth_param((n as u32) + offset).unwrap();
let local_type = get_llvm_type( let local_type = get_llvm_type(
context, context,
@ -889,8 +786,6 @@ pub fn gen_func_impl<
var_assignment.insert(arg.name, (alloca, None, 0)); var_assignment.insert(arg.name, (alloca, None, 0));
} }
// TODO: Save vararg parameters as list
let return_buffer = if has_sret { let return_buffer = if has_sret {
Some(fn_val.get_nth_param(0).unwrap().into_pointer_value()) Some(fn_val.get_nth_param(0).unwrap().into_pointer_value())
} else { } else {
@ -1113,9 +1008,3 @@ fn gen_in_range_check<'ctx>(
ctx.builder.build_int_compare(IntPredicate::SLT, lo, hi, "cmp").unwrap() ctx.builder.build_int_compare(IntPredicate::SLT, lo, hi, "cmp").unwrap()
} }
/// Returns the internal name for the `va_count` argument, used to indicate the number of arguments
/// passed to the variadic function.
fn get_va_count_arg_name(arg_name: StrRef) -> StrRef {
format!("__{}_va_count", &arg_name).into()
}

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use core::fmt;
use std::marker::PhantomData;
use inkwell::{
context::Context,
types::{BasicType, BasicTypeEnum, IntType},
values::{BasicValue, IntValue, PointerValue},
};
use crate::codegen::{CodeGenContext, CodeGenerator};
use super::{ArraySlice, Pointer, PointerModel};
/*
TODO: UPDATE when the Model finally stablizes
Explanation on the abstraction:
In LLVM, there are TYPES and VALUES.
Inkwell gives us TYPES [`BasicTypeEnum<'ctx>`] and VALUES [`BasicValueEnum<'ctx>`],
but by themselves, they lack a lot of Rust compile-time known info.
e.g., You did `let ptr = builder.build_alloca(my_llvm_ndarray_struct_ty)`,
but `ptr` is just a `PointerValue<'ctx>`, almost everything about the
underlying `my_llvm_ndarray_struct_ty` is gone.
The `Model` abstraction is a wrapper around inkwell TYPES and VALUES but with
a richer interface.
`Model<'ctx>` is a wrapper around for an inkwell TYPE:
- `NIntModel<Byte>` is a i8.
- `NIntModel<Int32>` is a i32.
- `NIntModel<Int64>` is a i64.
- `IntModel` is a carrier for an inkwell `IntType<'ctx>`,
used when the type is dynamic/cannot be specified in Rust compile-time.
- `PointerModel<'ctx, E>` is a wrapper for `PointerType<'ctx>`,
where `E` is another `Model<'ctx>` that describes the element type of the pointer.
- `StructModel<'ctx, NDArray>` is a wrapper for `StructType<'ctx>`,
with additional information encoded within `NDArray`. (See `IsStruct<'ctx>`)
`Model<'ctx>::Value`/`ModelValue<'ctx>` is a wrapper around for an inkwell VALUE:
- `NInt<'ctx, T>` is a value of `NIntModel<'ctx, T>`,
where `T` could be `Byte`, `Int32`, or `Int64`.
- `Pointer<'ctx, E>` is a value of `PointerModel<'ctx, E>`.
Other interesting utilities:
- Given a `Model<'ctx>`, say, `let ndarray_model = StructModel<'ctx, NDArray>`,
you are do `ndarray_model.alloca(ctx, "my_ndarray")` to get a `Pointer<'ctx, Struct<'ctx, NDArray>>`,
notice that all LLVM type information are preserved.
- For a `let my_ndarray = Pointer<'ctx, StructModel<NDArray>>`, you can access a field by doing
`my_ndarray.gep(ctx, |f| f.itemsize).load() // or .store()`, and you can chain them
together for nested structures.
A brief summary on the `Model<'ctx>` and `ModelValue<'ctx>` traits:
- Model<'ctx>
// The associated ModelValue of this Model
- type Value: ModelValue<'ctx>
// Get the LLVM type of this Model
- fn get_llvm_type(&self)
// Check if the input type is equal to the LLVM type of this Model
// NOTE: this function is provideed through `CanCheckLLVMType<'ctx>`
- fn check_llvm_type(&self, ty) -> Result<(), String>
// Check if the input value's type is equal to the LLVM type of this Model.
//
// If so, wrap it with `Self::Value`.
- fn review_value<V: BasicType<'ctx>>(&self, val: V) -> Result<Self::Value, String>
- ModelValue<'ctx>
// get the LLVM value of this ModelValue
- fn get_llvm_value(&self) -> BasicValueEnum<'ctx>
*/
#[derive(Debug, Clone)]
pub struct ModelError(pub String);
// NOTE: Should have been within [`Model<'ctx>`],
// but rust object safety requirements made it necessary to
// split the trait.
pub trait CanCheckLLVMType<'ctx> {
/// See [`Model::check_llvm_type`]
fn check_llvm_type_impl(
&self,
ctx: &'ctx Context,
ty: BasicTypeEnum<'ctx>,
) -> Result<(), ModelError>;
}
pub trait Model<'ctx>: fmt::Debug + Clone + Copy + CanCheckLLVMType<'ctx> + Sized + Eq {
/// The corresponding LLVM [`BasicValue<'ctx>`] of this Model.
type Value: BasicValue<'ctx>;
/// The corresponding LLVM [`BasicType<'ctx>`] of this Model.
type Type: BasicType<'ctx>;
/// Get the LLVM type of this [`Model<'ctx>`]
fn get_type(&self, ctx: &'ctx Context) -> Self::Type;
/// Check if the input type is equal to the LLVM type of this Model.
///
/// If it doesn't match, an [`Err`] with a human-readable message is
/// thrown explaining *how* it was different. Meant for debugging.
fn check_type<T: BasicType<'ctx>>(&self, ctx: &'ctx Context, ty: T) -> Result<(), ModelError> {
self.check_llvm_type_impl(ctx, ty.as_basic_type_enum())
}
/// Check if an LLVM value's type is equal to the LLVM type of this [`Model`].
/// If so, wrap it with [`Instance`].
fn review_value<V: BasicValue<'ctx>>(
&self,
ctx: &'ctx Context,
value: V,
) -> Result<Instance<'ctx, Self>, ModelError>;
/// Directly create an [`Instance`] of this [`Model`].
///
/// It is assumed that the LLVM type of `value` has been checked.
///
/// It is recommended that you use [`Model::review_value`] instead in order to
/// catch bugs.
fn believe_value(&self, value: Self::Value) -> Instance<'ctx, Self> {
Instance { model: *self, value, _phantom: PhantomData }
}
/// Build an instruction to allocate a value with the LLVM type of this [`Model<'ctx>`].
fn alloca(&self, ctx: &CodeGenContext<'ctx, '_>, name: &str) -> Pointer<'ctx, Self> {
let ptr_model = PointerModel(*self);
let ptr = ctx.builder.build_alloca(self.get_type(ctx.ctx), name).unwrap();
ptr_model.believe_value(ptr)
}
/// Build an instruction to allocate an array of the LLVM type of this [`Model<'ctx>`].
fn array_alloca<N>(
&self,
ctx: &CodeGenContext<'ctx, '_>,
num_elements: Instance<'ctx, N>,
name: &str,
) -> ArraySlice<'ctx, N, Self>
where
N: Model<'ctx, Value = IntValue<'ctx>, Type = IntType<'ctx>>,
{
let ptr_model = PointerModel(*self);
let ptr = ctx
.builder
.build_array_alloca(
self.get_type(ctx.ctx).as_basic_type_enum(),
num_elements.value,
name,
)
.unwrap();
let pointer = ptr_model.believe_value(ptr);
ArraySlice { pointer, num_elements }
}
/// Do [`CodeGenerator::gen_var_alloc`] with the LLVM type of this [`Model<'ctx>`].
fn var_alloc<G: CodeGenerator + ?Sized>(
&self,
generator: &mut G,
ctx: &mut CodeGenContext<'ctx, '_>,
name: Option<&str>,
) -> Result<Pointer<'ctx, Self>, String> {
let ptr_model = PointerModel(*self);
let ptr =
generator.gen_var_alloc(ctx, self.get_type(ctx.ctx).as_basic_type_enum(), name)?;
Ok(ptr_model.believe_value(ptr))
}
/// Do [`CodeGenerator::gen_array_var_alloc`] with the LLVM type of this [`Model<'ctx>`].
fn array_var_alloc<G: CodeGenerator + ?Sized, N>(
&self,
generator: &mut G,
ctx: &mut CodeGenContext<'ctx, '_>,
num_elements: Instance<'ctx, N>,
name: Option<&'ctx str>,
) -> Result<ArraySlice<'ctx, N, Self>, String>
where
N: Model<'ctx, Value = IntValue<'ctx>, Type = IntType<'ctx>>,
{
let ptr_model = PointerModel(*self);
// TODO: Remove ProxyType ArraySlice
let ptr = ptr_model.believe_value(PointerValue::from(generator.gen_array_var_alloc(
ctx,
self.get_type(ctx.ctx).as_basic_type_enum(),
num_elements.value,
name,
)?));
Ok(ArraySlice { num_elements, pointer: ptr })
}
}
/// An LLVM value of a type of a [`Model<'ctx>`].
///
/// It is guaranteed that [`Instance::value`]'s LLVM type
/// has been *checked* to match [`Instance::model`].
#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy)]
pub struct Instance<'ctx, M: Model<'ctx>> {
pub model: M,
pub value: M::Value,
_phantom: PhantomData<&'ctx ()>,
}

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use core::fmt;
use inkwell::{
context::Context,
types::{BasicTypeEnum, IntType},
values::{BasicValue, IntValue},
};
use super::{
core::*,
int_util::{check_int_llvm_type, int_constant, review_int_llvm_value},
Int, IntModel,
};
/// A marker trait to mark a singleton struct that describes a particular fixed integer type.
/// See [`Bool`], [`Byte`], [`Int32`], etc.
///
/// The [`Default`] trait is to enable auto-instantiations.
pub trait NIntKind: fmt::Debug + Clone + Copy + Default + PartialEq + Eq {
/// Get the [`IntType<'ctx>`] of this [`NIntKind`].
fn get_int_type(ctx: &Context) -> IntType<'_>;
/// Get the [`IntType<'ctx>`] of this [`NIntKind`].
///
/// Compared to using [`NIntKind::get_int_type`], this
/// function does not require [`Context`].
fn get_bit_width() -> u32;
}
/// A [`Model`] representing an [`IntType<'ctx>`] of a specified bit width.
///
/// Also see [`IntModel`], which is less constrained than [`NIntModel`],
/// but enables one to handle dynamic [`IntType<'ctx>`] at runtime.
#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy, Default, PartialEq, Eq)]
pub struct NIntModel<T: NIntKind>(pub T);
pub type NInt<'ctx, T> = Instance<'ctx, NIntModel<T>>;
impl<'ctx, T: NIntKind> CanCheckLLVMType<'ctx> for NIntModel<T> {
fn check_llvm_type_impl(
&self,
ctx: &'ctx Context,
ty: BasicTypeEnum<'ctx>,
) -> Result<(), ModelError> {
check_int_llvm_type(ty, T::get_int_type(ctx))
}
}
impl<'ctx, T: NIntKind> Model<'ctx> for NIntModel<T> {
type Type = IntType<'ctx>;
type Value = IntValue<'ctx>;
fn get_type(&self, ctx: &'ctx Context) -> Self::Type {
T::get_int_type(ctx)
}
fn review_value<V: BasicValue<'ctx>>(
&self,
ctx: &'ctx Context,
value: V,
) -> Result<NInt<'ctx, T>, ModelError> {
let value = review_int_llvm_value(value.as_basic_value_enum(), T::get_int_type(ctx))?;
Ok(self.believe_value(value))
}
}
impl<T: NIntKind> NIntModel<T> {
/// "Demote" this [`NIntModel<T>`] to an [`IntModel`].
///
/// Information about the [`NIntKind`] will be lost.
pub fn to_int_model(self, ctx: &Context) -> IntModel<'_> {
IntModel(T::get_int_type(ctx))
}
/// Create an unsigned constant of this [`NIntModel`].
pub fn constant<'ctx>(&self, ctx: &'ctx Context, value: u64) -> NInt<'ctx, T> {
int_constant(ctx, *self, value)
}
}
impl<'ctx, T: NIntKind> NInt<'ctx, T> {
/// "Demote" this [`NInt<T>`] to an [`Int`].
///
/// Information about the [`NIntKind`] will be lost.
pub fn to_int(self, ctx: &'ctx Context) -> Int<'ctx> {
let int_model = self.model.to_int_model(ctx);
int_model.believe_value(self.value)
}
}
// Some pre-defined fixed integer types
#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy, Default, PartialEq, Eq)]
pub struct Bool;
pub type BoolModel = NIntModel<Bool>;
impl NIntKind for Bool {
fn get_int_type(ctx: &Context) -> IntType<'_> {
ctx.bool_type()
}
fn get_bit_width() -> u32 {
1
}
}
// Extra utilities for [`Bool`]
impl NIntModel<Bool> {
/// Create a constant `false`
#[must_use]
pub fn const_false<'ctx>(&self, ctx: &'ctx Context) -> NInt<'ctx, Bool> {
self.constant(ctx, 0)
}
/// Create a constant `true`
#[must_use]
pub fn const_true<'ctx>(&self, ctx: &'ctx Context) -> NInt<'ctx, Bool> {
self.constant(ctx, 1)
}
}
#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy, Default, PartialEq, Eq)]
pub struct Byte;
pub type ByteModel = NIntModel<Byte>;
impl NIntKind for Byte {
fn get_int_type(ctx: &Context) -> IntType<'_> {
ctx.i8_type()
}
fn get_bit_width() -> u32 {
8
}
}
#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy, Default, PartialEq, Eq)]
pub struct Int32;
pub type Int32Model = NIntModel<Int32>;
impl NIntKind for Int32 {
fn get_int_type(ctx: &Context) -> IntType<'_> {
ctx.i32_type()
}
fn get_bit_width() -> u32 {
32
}
}
#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy, Default, PartialEq, Eq)]
pub struct Int64;
pub type Int64Model = NIntModel<Int64>;
impl NIntKind for Int64 {
fn get_int_type(ctx: &Context) -> IntType<'_> {
ctx.i64_type()
}
fn get_bit_width() -> u32 {
64
}
}

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use inkwell::{
types::{BasicMetadataTypeEnum, BasicType},
values::{AnyValue, BasicMetadataValueEnum, BasicValue, BasicValueEnum},
};
use crate::codegen::{model::*, CodeGenContext};
// TODO: Variadic argument?
pub struct FunctionBuilder<'ctx, 'a> {
ctx: &'a CodeGenContext<'ctx, 'a>,
fn_name: &'a str,
arguments: Vec<(BasicMetadataTypeEnum<'ctx>, BasicMetadataValueEnum<'ctx>)>,
}
impl<'ctx, 'a> FunctionBuilder<'ctx, 'a> {
pub fn begin(ctx: &'a CodeGenContext<'ctx, 'a>, fn_name: &'a str) -> Self {
FunctionBuilder { ctx, fn_name, arguments: Vec::new() }
}
// NOTE: `_name` is for self-documentation
#[must_use]
#[allow(clippy::needless_pass_by_value)]
pub fn arg<M: Model<'ctx>>(mut self, _name: &'static str, arg: Instance<'ctx, M>) -> Self {
self.arguments.push((
arg.model.get_type(self.ctx.ctx).as_basic_type_enum().into(),
arg.value.as_basic_value_enum().into(),
));
self
}
pub fn returning<M: Model<'ctx>>(
self,
name: &'static str,
return_model: M,
) -> Instance<'ctx, M> {
let (param_tys, param_vals): (Vec<_>, Vec<_>) = self.arguments.into_iter().unzip();
// Get the LLVM function, create (by declaring) the function if it doesn't exist in `ctx.module`.
let function = self.ctx.module.get_function(self.fn_name).unwrap_or_else(|| {
let fn_type = return_model.get_type(self.ctx.ctx).fn_type(&param_tys, false);
self.ctx.module.add_function(self.fn_name, fn_type, None)
});
// Build call
let ret = self.ctx.builder.build_call(function, &param_vals, name).unwrap();
// Check the return value/type
let Ok(ret) = BasicValueEnum::try_from(ret.as_any_value_enum()) else {
panic!("Return type is not a BasicValue");
};
return_model.review_value(self.ctx.ctx, ret).unwrap()
}
// TODO: Code duplication, but otherwise returning<S: Optic<'ctx>> cannot resolve S if return_optic = None
pub fn returning_void(self) {
let (param_tys, param_vals): (Vec<_>, Vec<_>) = self.arguments.into_iter().unzip();
let function = self.ctx.module.get_function(self.fn_name).unwrap_or_else(|| {
let return_type = self.ctx.ctx.void_type();
let fn_type = return_type.fn_type(&param_tys, false);
self.ctx.module.add_function(self.fn_name, fn_type, None)
});
self.ctx.builder.build_call(function, &param_vals, "").unwrap();
}
}

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use inkwell::{
context::Context,
types::{BasicTypeEnum, IntType},
values::{BasicValue, IntValue},
};
use super::{
core::*,
int_util::{check_int_llvm_type, int_constant, review_int_llvm_value},
};
/// A model representing an [`IntType<'ctx>`].
///
/// Also see [`NIntModel`][`super::NIntModel`], which is more constrained than [`IntModel`]
/// but provides more type-safe mechanisms and even auto-derivation of [`BasicTypeEnum<'ctx>`]
/// for creating LLVM structures.
#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy, PartialEq, Eq)]
pub struct IntModel<'ctx>(pub IntType<'ctx>);
pub type Int<'ctx> = Instance<'ctx, IntModel<'ctx>>;
impl<'ctx> CanCheckLLVMType<'ctx> for IntModel<'ctx> {
fn check_llvm_type_impl(
&self,
_ctx: &'ctx Context,
ty: BasicTypeEnum<'ctx>,
) -> Result<(), ModelError> {
check_int_llvm_type(ty, self.0)
}
}
impl<'ctx> Model<'ctx> for IntModel<'ctx> {
type Value = IntValue<'ctx>;
type Type = IntType<'ctx>;
fn get_type(&self, _ctx: &'ctx Context) -> Self::Type {
self.0
}
fn review_value<V: BasicValue<'ctx>>(
&self,
_ctx: &'ctx Context,
value: V,
) -> Result<Int<'ctx>, ModelError> {
let value = review_int_llvm_value(value.as_basic_value_enum(), self.0)?;
Ok(self.believe_value(value))
}
}
impl<'ctx> IntModel<'ctx> {
/// Create a constant value that inhabits this [`IntModel<'ctx>`].
#[must_use]
pub fn constant(&self, ctx: &'ctx Context, value: u64) -> Int<'ctx> {
int_constant(ctx, *self, value)
}
}
impl<'ctx> From<IntValue<'ctx>> for Int<'ctx> {
fn from(value: IntValue<'ctx>) -> Self {
let model = IntModel(value.get_type());
model.believe_value(value)
}
}
/// A model representing an [`IntType<'ctx>`] that happens to be defined as `size_t`.
///
/// This is specifically created to guide developers to write `size_t`-dependent code.
#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy, PartialEq, Eq)]
pub struct SizeTModel<'ctx>(pub IntType<'ctx>);
pub type SizeT<'ctx> = Instance<'ctx, SizeTModel<'ctx>>;
impl<'ctx> CanCheckLLVMType<'ctx> for SizeTModel<'ctx> {
fn check_llvm_type_impl(
&self,
_ctx: &'ctx Context,
ty: BasicTypeEnum<'ctx>,
) -> Result<(), ModelError> {
check_int_llvm_type(ty, self.0)
}
}
impl<'ctx> Model<'ctx> for SizeTModel<'ctx> {
type Value = IntValue<'ctx>;
type Type = IntType<'ctx>;
fn get_type(&self, _ctx: &'ctx Context) -> Self::Type {
self.0
}
fn review_value<V: BasicValue<'ctx>>(
&self,
_ctx: &'ctx Context,
value: V,
) -> Result<SizeT<'ctx>, ModelError> {
let value = review_int_llvm_value(value.as_basic_value_enum(), self.0)?;
Ok(self.believe_value(value))
}
}
impl<'ctx> SizeTModel<'ctx> {
/// Create a constant value that inhabits this [`SizeTModel<'ctx>`].
#[must_use]
pub fn constant(&self, ctx: &'ctx Context, value: u64) -> SizeT<'ctx> {
int_constant(ctx, *self, value)
}
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use inkwell::{
context::Context,
types::{BasicType, BasicTypeEnum, IntType},
values::{BasicValueEnum, IntValue},
};
use crate::codegen::CodeGenContext;
use super::{Instance, Model, ModelError};
/// Helper function to check if `scrutinee` is the same as `expected_int_type`
pub fn check_int_llvm_type<'ctx>(
ty: BasicTypeEnum<'ctx>,
expected_int_type: IntType<'ctx>,
) -> Result<(), ModelError> {
// Check if llvm_type is int type
let BasicTypeEnum::IntType(ty) = ty else {
return Err(ModelError(format!("Expecting an int type but got {ty:?}")));
};
// Check bit width
if ty.get_bit_width() != expected_int_type.get_bit_width() {
return Err(ModelError(format!(
"Expecting an int type of {}-bit(s) but got int type {}-bit(s)",
expected_int_type.get_bit_width(),
ty.get_bit_width()
)));
}
Ok(())
}
/// Helper function to cast `scrutinee` is into an [`IntValue<'ctx>`].
/// The LLVM type of `scrutinee` will be checked with [`check_int_llvm_type`].
pub fn review_int_llvm_value<'ctx>(
value: BasicValueEnum<'ctx>,
expected_int_type: IntType<'ctx>,
) -> Result<IntValue<'ctx>, ModelError> {
// Check if value is of int type, error if that is anything else
check_int_llvm_type(value.get_type().as_basic_type_enum(), expected_int_type)?;
// Ok, it is must be an int
Ok(value.into_int_value())
}
pub fn int_constant<'ctx, M>(ctx: &'ctx Context, model: M, value: u64) -> Instance<'ctx, M>
where
M: Model<'ctx, Value = IntValue<'ctx>, Type = IntType<'ctx>>,
{
let value = model.get_type(ctx).const_int(value, false);
model.believe_value(value)
}
impl<'ctx, M> Instance<'ctx, M>
where
M: Model<'ctx, Value = IntValue<'ctx>, Type = IntType<'ctx>>,
{
pub fn s_extend_or_bit_cast<N>(
&self,
ctx: &CodeGenContext<'ctx, '_>,
to_model: N,
name: &str,
) -> Instance<'ctx, N>
where
N: Model<'ctx, Value = IntValue<'ctx>, Type = IntType<'ctx>>,
{
let value = ctx
.builder
.build_int_s_extend_or_bit_cast(self.value, to_model.get_type(ctx.ctx), name)
.unwrap();
to_model.believe_value(value)
}
pub fn truncate<N>(
&self,
ctx: &CodeGenContext<'ctx, '_>,
to_model: N,
name: &str,
) -> Instance<'ctx, N>
where
N: Model<'ctx, Value = IntValue<'ctx>, Type = IntType<'ctx>>,
{
let value =
ctx.builder.build_int_truncate(self.value, to_model.get_type(ctx.ctx), name).unwrap();
to_model.believe_value(value)
}
}

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pub mod core;
pub mod fixed_int;
pub mod function_builder;
pub mod int;
mod int_util;
pub mod opaque;
pub mod pointer;
pub mod slice;
pub mod structure;
pub use core::*;
pub use fixed_int::*;
pub use function_builder::*;
pub use int::*;
pub use opaque::*;
pub use pointer::*;
pub use slice::*;
pub use structure::*;

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use inkwell::{
context::Context,
types::BasicTypeEnum,
values::{BasicValue, BasicValueEnum},
};
use super::*;
/// A [`Model`] that holds an arbitrary [`BasicTypeEnum`].
///
/// Use this and [`Opaque`] when you are dealing with a [`BasicTypeEnum<'ctx>`]
/// at runtime and there is no way to abstract your implementation
/// with [`Model`].
#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy, PartialEq, Eq)]
pub struct OpaqueModel<'ctx>(pub BasicTypeEnum<'ctx>);
impl<'ctx> CanCheckLLVMType<'ctx> for OpaqueModel<'ctx> {
fn check_llvm_type_impl(
&self,
_ctx: &'ctx Context,
ty: BasicTypeEnum<'ctx>,
) -> Result<(), ModelError> {
if ty == self.0 {
Ok(())
} else {
Err(ModelError(format!("Expecting {}, but got {}", self.0, ty)))
}
}
}
impl<'ctx> Model<'ctx> for OpaqueModel<'ctx> {
type Value = BasicValueEnum<'ctx>;
type Type = BasicTypeEnum<'ctx>;
fn get_type(&self, _ctx: &'ctx Context) -> BasicTypeEnum<'ctx> {
self.0
}
fn review_value<V: BasicValue<'ctx>>(
&self,
ctx: &'ctx Context,
value: V,
) -> Result<Opaque<'ctx>, ModelError> {
let value = value.as_basic_value_enum();
self.check_type(ctx, value.get_type())?;
Ok(self.believe_value(value))
}
}
pub type Opaque<'ctx> = Instance<'ctx, OpaqueModel<'ctx>>;
impl<'ctx> From<BasicValueEnum<'ctx>> for Opaque<'ctx> {
fn from(value: BasicValueEnum<'ctx>) -> Self {
let model = OpaqueModel(value.get_type());
model.believe_value(value)
}
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use inkwell::{
context::Context,
types::{BasicType, BasicTypeEnum, PointerType},
values::{BasicValue, PointerValue},
AddressSpace,
};
use crate::codegen::{model::*, CodeGenContext};
use super::{core::*, OpaqueModel};
/// A [`Model<'ctx>`] representing an LLVM [`PointerType<'ctx>`]
/// with *full* information on the element u
///
/// [`self.0`] contains [`Model<'ctx>`] that represents the
/// LLVM type of element of the [`PointerType<'ctx>`] is pointing at
/// (like `PointerType<'ctx>::get_element_type()`, but abstracted as a [`Model<'ctx>`]).
#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy, Default, PartialEq, Eq)]
pub struct PointerModel<E>(pub E);
pub type Pointer<'ctx, E> = Instance<'ctx, PointerModel<E>>;
impl<'ctx, E: Model<'ctx>> CanCheckLLVMType<'ctx> for PointerModel<E> {
fn check_llvm_type_impl(
&self,
ctx: &'ctx Context,
ty: BasicTypeEnum<'ctx>,
) -> Result<(), ModelError> {
// Check if scrutinee is even a PointerValue
let BasicTypeEnum::PointerType(ty) = ty else {
return Err(ModelError(format!("Expecting a pointer value, but got {ty:?}")));
};
// Check the type of what the pointer is pointing at
// TODO: This will be deprecated by inkwell > llvm14 because `get_element_type()` will be gone
let Ok(element_ty) = BasicTypeEnum::try_from(ty.get_element_type()) else {
return Err(ModelError(format!(
"Expecting pointer to point to an inkwell BasicValue, but got {ty:?}"
)));
};
self.0.check_type(ctx, element_ty) // TODO: Include backtrace?
}
}
impl<'ctx, E: Model<'ctx>> Model<'ctx> for PointerModel<E> {
type Value = PointerValue<'ctx>;
type Type = PointerType<'ctx>;
fn get_type(&self, ctx: &'ctx Context) -> Self::Type {
self.0.get_type(ctx).ptr_type(AddressSpace::default())
}
fn review_value<V: BasicValue<'ctx>>(
&self,
ctx: &'ctx Context,
value: V,
) -> Result<Pointer<'ctx, E>, ModelError> {
let value = value.as_basic_value_enum();
self.check_type(ctx, value.get_type())?;
Ok(self.believe_value(value.into_pointer_value()))
}
}
impl<'ctx, E: Model<'ctx>> PointerModel<E> {
/// Create a null [`Pointer`] of this [`PointerModel`]
pub fn nullptr(&self, ctx: &'ctx Context) -> Pointer<'ctx, E> {
let nullptr = self.get_type(ctx).const_null();
self.believe_value(nullptr)
}
}
impl<'ctx, E: Model<'ctx>> Pointer<'ctx, E> {
/// Build an instruction to store a value into this pointer
pub fn store(&self, ctx: &CodeGenContext<'ctx, '_>, instance: Instance<'ctx, E>) {
assert_eq!(
self.model.0, instance.model,
"Attempting to store an Instance of a different type"
);
ctx.builder.build_store(self.value, instance.value).unwrap();
}
/// Build an instruction to load a value from this pointer
pub fn load(&self, ctx: &CodeGenContext<'ctx, '_>, name: &str) -> Instance<'ctx, E> {
let value = ctx.builder.build_load(self.value, name).unwrap();
self.model.0.review_value(ctx.ctx, value).unwrap() // If unwrap() panics, there is a logic error in your code.
}
/// "Demote" the [`Model`] of the thing this pointer is pointing to.
pub fn cast_to_opaque(self, ctx: &'ctx Context) -> Pointer<'ctx, OpaqueModel<'ctx>> {
let ptr_model = PointerModel(OpaqueModel(self.model.get_type(ctx).as_basic_type_enum()));
ptr_model.believe_value(self.value)
}
/// Cast the [`Model`] of the thing this pointer is pointing to
/// and uses inkwell's [`Builder::build_pointer_cast`] to cast the LLVM pointer type.
pub fn cast_to<K: Model<'ctx>>(
self,
ctx: &CodeGenContext<'ctx, '_>,
element: K,
name: &str,
) -> Pointer<'ctx, K> {
let casted_ptr_model = PointerModel(element);
let casted_ptr = ctx
.builder
.build_pointer_cast(
self.value,
element.get_type(ctx.ctx).ptr_type(AddressSpace::default()),
name,
)
.unwrap();
casted_ptr_model.believe_value(casted_ptr)
}
pub fn is_null(&self, ctx: &CodeGenContext<'ctx, '_>, name: &str) -> NInt<'ctx, Bool> {
let model = NIntModel(Bool);
let value = ctx.builder.build_is_null(self.value, name).unwrap();
model.believe_value(value)
}
pub fn is_not_null(&self, ctx: &CodeGenContext<'ctx, '_>, name: &str) -> NInt<'ctx, Bool> {
let model = NIntModel(Bool);
let value = ctx.builder.build_is_not_null(self.value, name).unwrap();
model.believe_value(value)
}
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use inkwell::{types::IntType, values::IntValue};
use crate::codegen::{CodeGenContext, CodeGenerator};
use super::{int_util::int_constant, Instance, Model, Pointer};
/// An LLVM "slice" - literally just a pointer and a length value.
/// The pointer points to a location with `num_elements` **contiguously** placed
/// values of [`E`][`Model<ctx>`] in memory.
///
/// NOTE: This is NOT a [`Model`]! This is simply a helper
/// structure to aggregate a length value and a pointer together.
pub struct ArraySlice<'ctx, N, E>
where
N: Model<'ctx, Value = IntValue<'ctx>, Type = IntType<'ctx>>,
E: Model<'ctx>,
{
pub pointer: Pointer<'ctx, E>,
pub num_elements: Instance<'ctx, N>,
}
impl<'ctx, N, E> ArraySlice<'ctx, N, E>
where
N: Model<'ctx, Value = IntValue<'ctx>, Type = IntType<'ctx>>,
E: Model<'ctx>,
{
/// Get the [Model][`super::Model`] of the element type of this [`ArraySlice`]
pub fn get_element_model(&self) -> E {
self.pointer.model.0
}
/// Get the `idx`-nth element of this [`ArraySlice`],
/// but doesn't do an assertion to see if `idx` is
/// out of bounds or not.
///
/// Also see [`ArraySlice::ix`].
pub fn ix_unchecked(
&self,
ctx: &CodeGenContext<'ctx, '_>,
idx: Instance<'ctx, N>,
name: &str,
) -> Pointer<'ctx, E> {
assert_eq!(idx.model, self.num_elements.model);
let element_ptr = unsafe {
ctx.builder.build_in_bounds_gep(self.pointer.value, &[idx.value], name).unwrap()
};
self.pointer.model.review_value(ctx.ctx, element_ptr).unwrap()
}
/// Call [`ArraySlice::ix_unchecked`], but
/// checks if `idx` is in bounds, otherwise
/// a runtime `IndexError` will be thrown.
pub fn ix<G: CodeGenerator + ?Sized>(
&self,
generator: &mut G,
ctx: &mut CodeGenContext<'ctx, '_>,
idx: Instance<'ctx, N>,
name: &str,
) -> Pointer<'ctx, E> {
assert_eq!(idx.model, self.num_elements.model);
let int_type = self.num_elements.model;
// Assert `0 <= idx < length` and throw an Exception if `idx` is out of bounds
let lower_bounded = ctx
.builder
.build_int_compare(
inkwell::IntPredicate::SLE,
int_constant(ctx.ctx, int_type, 0).value,
idx.value,
"lower_bounded",
)
.unwrap();
let upper_bounded = ctx
.builder
.build_int_compare(
inkwell::IntPredicate::SLT,
idx.value,
self.num_elements.value,
"upper_bounded",
)
.unwrap();
let bounded = ctx.builder.build_and(lower_bounded, upper_bounded, "bounded").unwrap();
ctx.make_assert(
generator,
bounded,
"0:IndexError",
"nac3core LLVM codegen attempting to access out of bounds array index {0}. Must satisfy 0 <= index < {2}",
[ Some(idx.value), Some(self.num_elements.value), None],
ctx.current_loc
);
self.ix_unchecked(ctx, idx, name)
}
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use core::fmt;
use inkwell::{
context::Context,
types::{BasicType, BasicTypeEnum, StructType},
values::{BasicValue, StructValue},
};
use itertools::{izip, Itertools};
use crate::codegen::CodeGenContext;
use super::{core::CanCheckLLVMType, Instance, Model, ModelError, Pointer, PointerModel};
/// An LLVM struct's "field".
#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy)]
pub struct Field<E> {
/// The GEP index of this field.
pub gep_index: u64,
/// The name of this field. Generally named
/// to how the field is named in ARTIQ or IRRT.
///
/// NOTE: This is only used for debugging.
pub name: &'static str,
/// The [`Model`] of this field.
pub model: E,
}
// A helper struct for [`FieldBuilder`]
struct FieldLLVM<'ctx> {
gep_index: u64,
name: &'ctx str,
// Only CanCheckLLVMType is needed, dont use `Model<'ctx>`
llvm_type_model: Box<dyn CanCheckLLVMType<'ctx> + 'ctx>,
llvm_type: BasicTypeEnum<'ctx>,
}
/// A helper struct to create [`Field`]-s in [`StructKind::build_fields`].
///
/// See [`StructKind`] for more details and see how [`FieldBuilder`] is put
/// into action.
pub struct FieldBuilder<'ctx> {
/// The [`Context`] this [`FieldBuilder`] is under.
///
/// Can be used in [`StructKind::build_fields`].
/// See [`StructKind`] for more details and see how [`FieldBuilder`] is put
/// into action.
pub ctx: &'ctx Context,
/// An incrementing counter for GEP indices when
/// doing [`FieldBuilder::add_field`] or [`FieldBuilder::add_field_auto`].
gep_index_counter: u64,
/// Name of the `struct` this [`FieldBuilder`] is currently
/// building.
///
/// NOTE: This is only used for debugging.
struct_name: &'ctx str,
/// The fields added so far.
fields: Vec<FieldLLVM<'ctx>>,
}
impl<'ctx> FieldBuilder<'ctx> {
#[must_use]
pub fn new(ctx: &'ctx Context, struct_name: &'ctx str) -> Self {
FieldBuilder { ctx, gep_index_counter: 0, struct_name, fields: Vec::new() }
}
fn next_gep_index(&mut self) -> u64 {
let index = self.gep_index_counter;
self.gep_index_counter += 1;
index
}
/// Add a new field.
///
/// - `name`: The name of the field. See [`Field::name`].
/// - `element`: The [`Model`] of the type of the field. See [`Field::element`].
pub fn add_field<E: Model<'ctx> + 'ctx>(&mut self, name: &'static str, element: E) -> Field<E> {
let gep_index = self.next_gep_index();
self.fields.push(FieldLLVM {
gep_index,
name,
llvm_type: element.get_type(self.ctx).as_basic_type_enum(),
llvm_type_model: Box::new(element),
});
Field { gep_index, name, model: element }
}
/// Like [`FieldBuilder::add_field`] but `element` can be **automatically derived**
/// if it has the `Default` instance.
///
/// Certain [`Model`] has a [`Default`] trait - [`Model`]s that are just singletons,
/// By deriving the [`Default`] trait on those [`Model`]s, Rust could automatically
/// construct the [`Model`] with [`Default::default`].
///
/// This function is equivalent to
/// ```ignore
/// self.add_field(name, E::default())
/// ```
pub fn add_field_auto<E: Model<'ctx> + Default + 'ctx>(
&mut self,
name: &'static str,
) -> Field<E> {
self.add_field(name, E::default())
}
}
/// A marker trait to mark singleton struct that
/// describes a particular LLVM structure.
///
/// It is a powerful inkwell abstraction that can reduce
/// a lot of inkwell boilerplate when dealing with LLVM structs,
/// `getelementptr`, `load`-ing and `store`-ing fields.
///
/// ### Usage
pub trait StructKind<'ctx>: fmt::Debug + Clone + Copy + PartialEq + Eq {
/// The type of the Rust `struct` that holds all the fields of this LLVM struct.
type Fields;
// TODO:
/// The name of this [`StructKind`].
///
/// The name should be the name of in
/// IRRT's `struct` or ARTIQ's definition.
fn struct_name(&self) -> &'static str;
/// Define the [`Field`]s of this [`StructKind`]
///
///
/// ### Syntax
///
/// Suppose you want to define the following C++ `struct`s in `nac3core`:
/// ```cpp
/// template <typename SizeT>
/// struct Str {
/// uint8_t* content; // NOTE: could be `void *`
/// SizeT length;
/// }
///
/// template <typename SizeT>
/// struct Exception {
/// uint32_t id;
/// Str message;
/// uint64_t param0;
/// uint64_t param1;
/// uint64_t param2;
/// }
/// ```
///
/// You write this in nac3core:
/// ```ignore
/// struct Str<'ctx> {
/// sizet: IntModel<'ctx>,
/// }
///
/// struct StrFields<'ctx> {
/// content: Field<PointerModel<ByteModel>>, // equivalent to `NIntModel<Byte>`.
/// length: Field<IntModel<'ctx>>, // `SizeT` is only known in runtime - `CodeGenerator::get_size_type()`. /// }
/// }
///
/// impl StructKind<'ctx> for Str<'ctx> {
/// fn struct_name() {
/// "Str"
/// }
///
/// fn build_fields(&self, builder: &mut FieldBuilder<'ctx>) -> Self::Fields {
/// // THE order of `builder.add_field*` is IMPORTANT!!!
/// // so the GEP indices would be correct.
/// StrFields {
/// content: builder.add_field_auto("content"), // `PointerModel<ByteModel>` has `Default` trait.
/// length: builder.add_field("length", IntModel(self.sizet)), // `PointerModel<ByteModel>` has `Default` trait.
/// }
/// }
/// }
///
/// struct Exception<'ctx> {
/// sizet: IntModel<'ctx>,
/// }
///
/// struct ExceptionFields<'ctx> {
/// id: Field<NIntModel<Int32>>,
/// message: Field<StructModel<Str>>,
/// param0: Field<NIntModel<Int64>>,
/// param1: Field<NIntModel<Int64>>,
/// param2: Field<NIntModel<Int64>>,
/// }
///
/// impl StructKind<'ctx> for Exception<'ctx> {
/// fn struct_name() {
/// "Exception"
/// }
///
/// fn build_fields(&self, builder: &mut FieldBuilder<'ctx>) -> Self::Fields {
/// // THE order of `builder.add_field*` is IMPORTANT!!!
/// // so the GEP indices would be correct.
/// ExceptionFields {
/// id: builder.add_field_auto("content"), // `NIntModel<Int32>` has `Default` trait.
/// message: builder.add_field("message", StructModel(Str { sizet: self.sizet })),
/// param0: builder.add_field_auto("param0"), // has `Default` trait
/// param1: builder.add_field_auto("param1"), // has `Default` trait
/// param2: builder.add_field_auto("param2"), // has `Default` trait
/// }
/// }
/// }
/// ```
///
/// Then to `alloca` an `Exception`, do this:
/// ```ignore
/// let generator: dyn CodeGenerator<'ctx>;
/// let ctx: &CodeGenContext<'ctx, '_>;
/// let sizet = generator.get_size_type();
/// let exn_model = StructModel(Exception { sizet });
/// let exn = exn_model.alloca(ctx, "my_exception"); // Every [`Model<'ctx>`] has an `.alloca()` function.
/// // exn: Pointer<'ctx, StructModel<Exception>>
/// ```
///
/// NOTE: In fact, it is possible to define `Str` and `Exception` like this:
/// ```ignore
/// struct Str<SizeT: NIntModel> {
/// _phantom: PhantomData<SizeT>,
/// }
///
/// struct Exception<T: NIntModel> {
/// _phantom: PhantomData<SizeT>,
/// }
/// ```
/// But issues arise by you don't know the nac3core
/// `CodeGenerator`'s `get_size_type()` before hand.
fn build_fields(&self, builder: &mut FieldBuilder<'ctx>) -> Self::Fields;
}
/// A [`Model<'ctx>`] that represents an LLVM struct.
///
/// `self.0` contains a [`StructKind<'ctx>`] that gives the details of the LLVM struct.
#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy, Default, PartialEq, Eq)]
pub struct StructModel<S>(pub S);
pub type Struct<'ctx, S> = Instance<'ctx, StructModel<S>>;
impl<'ctx, S: StructKind<'ctx>> CanCheckLLVMType<'ctx> for StructModel<S> {
fn check_llvm_type_impl(
&self,
ctx: &'ctx Context,
ty: BasicTypeEnum<'ctx>,
) -> Result<(), ModelError> {
// Check if scrutinee is even a struct type
let BasicTypeEnum::StructType(ty) = ty else {
return Err(ModelError(format!("Expecting a struct type, but got {ty:?}")));
};
// Ok. now check the struct type thoroughly
self.check_struct_type(ctx, ty)
}
}
impl<'ctx, S: StructKind<'ctx>> Model<'ctx> for StructModel<S> {
type Value = StructValue<'ctx>;
type Type = StructType<'ctx>;
fn get_type(&self, ctx: &'ctx Context) -> Self::Type {
self.get_struct_type(ctx)
}
fn review_value<V: BasicValue<'ctx>>(
&self,
ctx: &'ctx Context,
value: V,
) -> Result<Struct<'ctx, S>, ModelError> {
let value = value.as_basic_value_enum();
self.check_type(ctx, value.get_type())?;
Ok(self.believe_value(value.into_struct_value()))
}
}
impl<'ctx, S: StructKind<'ctx>> StructModel<S> {
/// Get the [`S::Fields`] of this [`StructModel`].
pub fn get_fields(&self, ctx: &'ctx Context) -> S::Fields {
let mut builder = FieldBuilder::new(ctx, self.0.struct_name());
self.0.build_fields(&mut builder)
}
/// Get the LLVM struct type this [`IsStruct<'ctx>`] is representing.
pub fn get_struct_type(&self, ctx: &'ctx Context) -> StructType<'ctx> {
let mut builder = FieldBuilder::new(ctx, self.0.struct_name());
self.0.build_fields(&mut builder); // Self::Fields is discarded
let field_types = builder.fields.iter().map(|f| f.llvm_type).collect_vec();
ctx.struct_type(&field_types, false)
}
/// Check if `scrutinee` matches the [`StructType<'ctx>`] this [`IsStruct<'ctx>`] is representing.
pub fn check_struct_type(
&self,
ctx: &'ctx Context,
scrutinee: StructType<'ctx>,
) -> Result<(), ModelError> {
// Details about scrutinee
let scrutinee_field_types = scrutinee.get_field_types();
// Details about the defined specifications of this struct
// We will access them through builder
let mut builder = FieldBuilder::new(ctx, self.0.struct_name());
self.0.build_fields(&mut builder);
// Check # of fields
if builder.fields.len() != scrutinee_field_types.len() {
return Err(ModelError(format!(
"Expecting struct to have {} field(s), but scrutinee has {} field(s)",
builder.fields.len(),
scrutinee_field_types.len()
)));
}
// Check the types of each field
// TODO: Traceback?
for (f, scrutinee_field_type) in izip!(builder.fields, scrutinee_field_types) {
f.llvm_type_model
.check_llvm_type_impl(ctx, scrutinee_field_type.as_basic_type_enum())?;
}
Ok(())
}
}
impl<'ctx, S: StructKind<'ctx>> Pointer<'ctx, StructModel<S>> {
/// Build an instruction that does `getelementptr` on an LLVM structure referenced by this pointer.
///
/// This provides a nice syntax to chain up `getelementptr` in an intuitive and type-safe way:
///
/// ```ignore
/// let ctx: &CodeGenContext<'ctx, '_>;
/// let ndarray: Pointer<'ctx, StructModel<NpArray<'ctx>>>;
/// ndarray.gep(ctx, |f| f.ndims).store();
/// ```
///
/// You might even write chains `gep`, i.e.,
/// ```ignore
/// let exn_ptr: Pointer<'ctx, StructModel<Exception>>;
/// let value: Int<'ctx>; // Suppose it has the correct inkwell `IntType<'ctx>`.
///
/// // To do `exn.message.length = value`:
/// let exn_message_ptr = exn_ptr.gep(ctx, |f| f.message);
/// let exn_message_length_ptr = exn_message_ptr.gep(ctx, |f| f.length);
/// exn_message_length_ptr.store(ctx, my_value);
///
/// // or simply:
/// exn_ptr
/// .gep(ctx, |f| f.message)
/// .gep(ctx, |f| f.length)
/// .store(ctx, my_value) // Equivalent to `my_struct.thing1.value = my_value`
/// ```
pub fn gep<E, GetFieldFn>(
&self,
ctx: &CodeGenContext<'ctx, '_>,
get_field: GetFieldFn,
) -> Pointer<'ctx, E>
where
E: Model<'ctx>,
GetFieldFn: FnOnce(S::Fields) -> Field<E>,
{
let fields = self.model.0.get_fields(ctx.ctx);
let field = get_field(fields);
// TODO: I think I'm not supposed to *just* use i32 for GEP like that
let llvm_i32 = ctx.ctx.i32_type();
let ptr_model = PointerModel(field.model);
let ptr = unsafe {
ctx.builder
.build_in_bounds_gep(
self.value,
&[llvm_i32.const_zero(), llvm_i32.const_int(field.gep_index, false)],
field.name,
)
.unwrap()
};
ptr_model.believe_value(ptr)
}
}

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use inkwell::{
types::BasicType,
values::{BasicValue, BasicValueEnum, PointerValue},
};
use nac3parser::ast::StrRef;
use crate::{
codegen::{
irrt::ndarray::{
allocation::{alloca_ndarray, init_ndarray_data_by_alloca, init_ndarray_shape},
fill::call_nac3_ndarray_fill_generic,
},
model::*,
structs::ndarray::NpArray,
util::shape::parse_input_shape_arg,
CodeGenContext, CodeGenerator,
},
symbol_resolver::ValueEnum,
toplevel::DefinitionId,
typecheck::typedef::{FunSignature, Type},
};
/// Helper function to create an ndarray with uninitialized values
///
/// * `elem_ty` - The [`Type`] of the ndarray elements
/// * `shape` - The user input shape argument
/// * `shape_ty` - The [`Type`] of the shape argument
/// * `name` - LLVM IR name of the returned ndarray
fn create_empty_ndarray<'ctx, G>(
generator: &mut G,
ctx: &mut CodeGenContext<'ctx, '_>,
elem_ty: Type,
shape: BasicValueEnum<'ctx>,
shape_ty: Type,
name: &str,
) -> Result<Pointer<'ctx, StructModel<NpArray<'ctx>>>, String>
where
G: CodeGenerator + ?Sized,
{
let sizet = generator.get_sizet(ctx.ctx);
let shape_writer = parse_input_shape_arg(generator, ctx, shape, shape_ty);
let ndims = shape_writer.count;
let ndarray = alloca_ndarray(generator, ctx, ndims, name)?;
init_ndarray_shape(generator, ctx, ndarray, &shape_writer)?;
let itemsize = sizet
.review_value(ctx.ctx, ctx.get_llvm_type(generator, elem_ty).size_of().unwrap())
.unwrap();
ndarray.gep(ctx, |f| f.itemsize).store(ctx, itemsize);
init_ndarray_data_by_alloca(generator, ctx, ndarray); // Needs `itemsize` and `shape` initialized first
Ok(ndarray)
}
/// Helper function to create an ndarray full of a value.
///
/// * `elem_ty` - The [`Type`] of the ndarray elements and the fill value
/// * `shape` - The user input shape argument
/// * `shape_ty` - The [`Type`] of the shape argument
/// * `fill_value` - The user specified fill value
/// * `name` - LLVM IR name of the returned ndarray
fn create_full_ndarray<'ctx, G>(
generator: &mut G,
ctx: &mut CodeGenContext<'ctx, '_>,
elem_ty: Type,
shape: BasicValueEnum<'ctx>,
shape_ty: Type,
fill_value: BasicValueEnum<'ctx>,
name: &str,
) -> Result<Pointer<'ctx, StructModel<NpArray<'ctx>>>, String>
where
G: CodeGenerator + ?Sized,
{
let byte_model = NIntModel(Byte);
let fill_value_model = OpaqueModel(fill_value.get_type());
// Caller has to put fill_value on the stack and pass its address
let fill_value_ptr = fill_value_model.alloca(ctx, "fill_value_ptr");
fill_value_ptr.store(ctx, fill_value_model.believe_value(fill_value));
let fill_value_ptr = fill_value_ptr.cast_to(ctx, byte_model, "fill_value_bytes_ptr");
let ndarray_ptr = create_empty_ndarray(generator, ctx, elem_ty, shape, shape_ty, name)?;
call_nac3_ndarray_fill_generic(generator, ctx, ndarray_ptr, fill_value_ptr);
Ok(ndarray_ptr)
}
/// Generates LLVM IR for `np.empty`.
pub fn gen_ndarray_empty<'ctx>(
context: &mut CodeGenContext<'ctx, '_>,
obj: &Option<(Type, ValueEnum<'ctx>)>,
fun: (&FunSignature, DefinitionId),
args: &[(Option<StrRef>, ValueEnum<'ctx>)],
generator: &mut dyn CodeGenerator,
) -> Result<PointerValue<'ctx>, String> {
assert!(obj.is_none());
assert_eq!(args.len(), 1);
// Parse arguments
let shape_ty = fun.0.args[0].ty;
let shape = args[0].1.clone().to_basic_value_enum(context, generator, shape_ty)?;
// Implementation
let ndarray_ptr = create_empty_ndarray(
generator,
context,
context.primitives.float,
shape,
shape_ty,
"ndarray",
)?;
Ok(ndarray_ptr.value)
}
/// Generates LLVM IR for `np.zeros`.
pub fn gen_ndarray_zeros<'ctx>(
context: &mut CodeGenContext<'ctx, '_>,
obj: &Option<(Type, ValueEnum<'ctx>)>,
fun: (&FunSignature, DefinitionId),
args: &[(Option<StrRef>, ValueEnum<'ctx>)],
generator: &mut dyn CodeGenerator,
) -> Result<PointerValue<'ctx>, String> {
assert!(obj.is_none());
assert_eq!(args.len(), 1);
// Parse arguments
let shape_ty = fun.0.args[0].ty;
let shape = args[0].1.clone().to_basic_value_enum(context, generator, shape_ty)?;
// Implementation
// NOTE: Currently nac3's `np.zeros` is always `float64`.
let float64_ty = context.primitives.float;
let float64_llvm_type = context.get_llvm_type(generator, float64_ty).into_float_type();
let ndarray_ptr = create_full_ndarray(
generator,
context,
float64_ty, // `elem_ty` is always `float64`
shape,
shape_ty,
float64_llvm_type.const_zero().as_basic_value_enum(),
"ndarray",
)?;
Ok(ndarray_ptr.value)
}
/// Generates LLVM IR for `np.ones`.
pub fn gen_ndarray_ones<'ctx>(
context: &mut CodeGenContext<'ctx, '_>,
obj: &Option<(Type, ValueEnum<'ctx>)>,
fun: (&FunSignature, DefinitionId),
args: &[(Option<StrRef>, ValueEnum<'ctx>)],
generator: &mut dyn CodeGenerator,
) -> Result<PointerValue<'ctx>, String> {
assert!(obj.is_none());
assert_eq!(args.len(), 1);
// Parse arguments
let shape_ty = fun.0.args[0].ty;
let shape = args[0].1.clone().to_basic_value_enum(context, generator, shape_ty)?;
// Implementation
// NOTE: Currently nac3's `np.ones` is always `float64`.
let float64_ty = context.primitives.float;
let float64_llvm_type = context.get_llvm_type(generator, float64_ty).into_float_type();
let ndarray_ptr = create_full_ndarray(
generator,
context,
float64_ty, // `elem_ty` is always `float64`
shape,
shape_ty,
float64_llvm_type.const_float(1.0).as_basic_value_enum(),
"ndarray",
)?;
Ok(ndarray_ptr.value)
}
/// Generates LLVM IR for `np.full`.
pub fn gen_ndarray_full<'ctx>(
context: &mut CodeGenContext<'ctx, '_>,
obj: &Option<(Type, ValueEnum<'ctx>)>,
fun: (&FunSignature, DefinitionId),
args: &[(Option<StrRef>, ValueEnum<'ctx>)],
generator: &mut dyn CodeGenerator,
) -> Result<PointerValue<'ctx>, String> {
assert!(obj.is_none());
assert_eq!(args.len(), 2);
// Parse argument #1 shape
let shape_ty = fun.0.args[0].ty;
let shape_arg = args[0].1.clone().to_basic_value_enum(context, generator, shape_ty)?;
// Parse argument #2 fill_value
let fill_value_ty = fun.0.args[1].ty;
let fill_value_arg =
args[1].1.clone().to_basic_value_enum(context, generator, fill_value_ty)?;
// Implementation
let ndarray_ptr = create_full_ndarray(
generator,
context,
fill_value_ty,
shape_arg,
shape_ty,
fill_value_arg,
"ndarray",
)?;
Ok(ndarray_ptr.value)
}

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use inkwell::values::PointerValue;
use nac3parser::ast::StrRef;
use crate::{
codegen::{
irrt::ndarray::{
allocation::{alloca_ndarray, init_ndarray_shape},
basic::{
call_nac3_ndarray_is_c_contiguous, call_nac3_ndarray_nbytes,
call_nac3_ndarray_set_strides_by_shape, call_nac3_ndarray_size,
},
reshape::call_nac3_ndarray_resolve_and_check_new_shape,
transpose::call_nac3_ndarray_transpose,
},
model::*,
structs::{list::List, ndarray::NpArray},
util::{array_writer::ArrayWriter, shape::parse_input_shape_arg},
CodeGenContext, CodeGenerator,
},
symbol_resolver::ValueEnum,
toplevel::DefinitionId,
typecheck::typedef::{FunSignature, Type},
};
fn reshape_ndarray_or_copy<'ctx, G: CodeGenerator + ?Sized>(
generator: &mut G,
ctx: &mut CodeGenContext<'ctx, '_>,
src_ndarray: Pointer<'ctx, StructModel<NpArray<'ctx>>>,
new_shape: &ArrayWriter<'ctx, G, SizeTModel<'ctx>, SizeTModel<'ctx>>,
) -> Result<Pointer<'ctx, StructModel<NpArray<'ctx>>>, String> {
let byte_model = NIntModel(Byte);
/*
Reference pseudo-code:
```c
NDArray<SizeT>* src_ndarray;
NDArray<SizeT>* dst_ndarray = __builtin_alloca(...);
dst_ndarray->ndims = ...
dst_ndarray->strides = __builtin_alloca(...);
dst_ndarray->shape = ... // Directly set by user, may contain -1, or even illegal values.
dst_ndarray->itemsize = src_ndarray->itemsize;
set_strides_by_shape(dst_ndarray);
// Do assertions on `dst_ndarray->shape` and resolve -1
resolve_and_check_new_shape(ndarray_size(src_ndarray), dst_ndarray->shape);
if (is_c_contiguous(src_ndarray)) {
dst_ndarray->data = src_ndarray->data;
} else {
dst_ndarray->data = __builtin_alloca( ndarray_nbytes(dst_ndarray) );
copy_data(src_ndarray, dst_ndarray);
}
return dst_ndarray;
```
*/
let current_bb = ctx.builder.get_insert_block().unwrap();
let then_bb = ctx.ctx.insert_basic_block_after(current_bb, "then");
let else_bb = ctx.ctx.insert_basic_block_after(then_bb, "else_bb");
let end_bb = ctx.ctx.insert_basic_block_after(else_bb, "end_bb");
// current_bb
let dst_ndarray = alloca_ndarray(generator, ctx, new_shape.count, "ndarray").unwrap();
init_ndarray_shape(generator, ctx, dst_ndarray, new_shape)?;
dst_ndarray
.gep(ctx, |f| f.itemsize)
.store(ctx, src_ndarray.gep(ctx, |f| f.itemsize).load(ctx, "itemsize"));
call_nac3_ndarray_set_strides_by_shape(generator, ctx, dst_ndarray);
let src_ndarray_size = call_nac3_ndarray_size(generator, ctx, src_ndarray);
call_nac3_ndarray_resolve_and_check_new_shape(
generator,
ctx,
src_ndarray_size,
dst_ndarray.gep(ctx, |f| f.ndims).load(ctx, "ndims"),
dst_ndarray.gep(ctx, |f| f.shape).load(ctx, "shape"),
);
let is_c_contiguous = call_nac3_ndarray_is_c_contiguous(generator, ctx, src_ndarray);
ctx.builder.build_conditional_branch(is_c_contiguous.value, then_bb, else_bb).unwrap();
// then_bb: reshape is possible without copying
ctx.builder.position_at_end(then_bb);
dst_ndarray.gep(ctx, |f| f.data).store(ctx, src_ndarray.gep(ctx, |f| f.data).load(ctx, "data"));
ctx.builder.build_unconditional_branch(end_bb).unwrap();
// else_bb: reshape is impossible without copying
ctx.builder.position_at_end(else_bb);
let dst_ndarray_nbytes = call_nac3_ndarray_nbytes(generator, ctx, dst_ndarray);
let data = byte_model.array_alloca(ctx, dst_ndarray_nbytes, "new_data").pointer;
dst_ndarray.gep(ctx, |f| f.data).store(ctx, data);
ctx.builder.build_unconditional_branch(end_bb).unwrap();
// Reposition for continuation
ctx.builder.position_at_end(end_bb);
Ok(dst_ndarray)
}
/// Generates LLVM IR for `np.reshape`.
pub fn gen_ndarray_reshape<'ctx>(
context: &mut CodeGenContext<'ctx, '_>,
obj: &Option<(Type, ValueEnum<'ctx>)>,
fun: (&FunSignature, DefinitionId),
args: &[(Option<StrRef>, ValueEnum<'ctx>)],
generator: &mut dyn CodeGenerator,
) -> Result<PointerValue<'ctx>, String> {
assert!(obj.is_none());
assert_eq!(args.len(), 2);
// Parse argument #1 ndarray
let ndarray_ty = fun.0.args[0].ty;
let ndarray_arg = args[0].1.clone().to_basic_value_enum(context, generator, ndarray_ty)?;
// Parse argument #2 shape
let shape_ty = fun.0.args[1].ty;
let shape_arg = args[1].1.clone().to_basic_value_enum(context, generator, shape_ty)?;
let sizet = generator.get_sizet(context.ctx);
let pndarray_model = PointerModel(StructModel(NpArray { sizet }));
let src_ndarray = pndarray_model.review_value(context.ctx, ndarray_arg).unwrap();
let new_shape = parse_input_shape_arg(generator, context, shape_arg, shape_ty);
let reshaped_ndarray = reshape_ndarray_or_copy(generator, context, src_ndarray, &new_shape)?;
Ok(reshaped_ndarray.value)
}
pub fn gen_ndarray_transpose<'ctx>(
context: &mut CodeGenContext<'ctx, '_>,
obj: &Option<(Type, ValueEnum<'ctx>)>,
fun: (&FunSignature, DefinitionId),
args: &[(Option<StrRef>, ValueEnum<'ctx>)],
generator: &mut dyn CodeGenerator,
) -> Result<PointerValue<'ctx>, String> {
assert!(obj.is_none());
assert!(matches!(args.len(), 1 | 2));
let sizet = generator.get_sizet(context.ctx);
let in_axes_model = PointerModel(StructModel(List { sizet, element: NIntModel(Int32) }));
// Parse argument #1 ndarray
let ndarray_ty = fun.0.args[0].ty;
let ndarray_arg = args[0].1.clone().to_basic_value_enum(context, generator, ndarray_ty)?;
// Parse argument #2 axes (optional)
let in_axes = if args.len() == 2 {
let in_shape_ty = fun.0.args[1].ty;
let in_shape_arg =
args[1].1.clone().to_basic_value_enum(context, generator, in_shape_ty)?;
let in_shape = in_axes_model.review_value(context.ctx, in_shape_arg).unwrap();
let num_axes = in_shape.gep(context, |f| f.size).load(context, "num_axes");
let axes = sizet.array_alloca(context, num_axes, "num_axes");
Some((in_shape_ty, in_shape_arg))
} else {
None
};
// call_nac3_ndarray_transpose(generator, ctx, src_ndarray, dst_ndarray, axes_or_none)
todo!()
}

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use crate::codegen::{model::*, CodeGenContext};
/// Fields of [`CSlice<'ctx>`].
pub struct CSliceFields<'ctx> {
/// Pointer to the data.
pub base: Field<PointerModel<ByteModel>>,
/// Number of bytes of the data.
pub len: Field<SizeTModel<'ctx>>,
}
/// See <https://crates.io/crates/cslice>.
///
/// Additionally, see <https://github.com/m-labs/artiq/blob/b0d2705c385f64b6e6711c1726cd9178f40b598e/artiq/firmware/libeh/eh_artiq.rs>)
/// for ARTIQ-specific notes.
#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy, PartialEq, Eq)]
pub struct CSlice<'ctx> {
pub sizet: SizeTModel<'ctx>,
}
impl<'ctx> StructKind<'ctx> for CSlice<'ctx> {
type Fields = CSliceFields<'ctx>;
fn struct_name(&self) -> &'static str {
"CSlice"
}
fn build_fields(&self, builder: &mut FieldBuilder<'ctx>) -> Self::Fields {
Self::Fields {
base: builder.add_field_auto("content"),
len: builder.add_field("length", self.sizet),
}
}
}
impl<'ctx> StructModel<CSlice<'ctx>> {
/// Create a [`CSlice`].
///
/// `base` and `len` must be LLVM global constants.
pub fn create_const(
&self,
ctx: &CodeGenContext<'ctx, '_>,
base: Pointer<'ctx, ByteModel>,
len: SizeT<'ctx>,
) -> Struct<'ctx, CSlice<'ctx>> {
let value = self
.get_struct_type(ctx.ctx)
.const_named_struct(&[base.value.into(), len.value.into()]);
self.believe_value(value)
}
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use crate::codegen::model::*;
use super::cslice::CSlice;
/// The LLVM int type of an Exception ID.
pub type ExceptionId = Int32;
/// Fields of [`Exception<'ctx>`]
///
/// The definition came from `pub struct Exception<'a>` in
/// <https://github.com/m-labs/artiq/blob/master/artiq/firmware/libeh/eh_artiq.rs>.
pub struct ExceptionFields<'ctx> {
/// nac3core's ID of the exception
pub exception_id: Field<NIntModel<ExceptionId>>,
/// The name of the file this `Exception` was raised in.
pub filename: Field<StructModel<CSlice<'ctx>>>,
/// The line number in the file this `Exception` was raised in.
pub line: Field<NIntModel<Int32>>,
/// The column number in the file this `Exception` was raised in.
pub column: Field<NIntModel<Int32>>,
/// The name of the Python function this `Exception` was raised in.
pub function_name: Field<StructModel<CSlice<'ctx>>>,
/// The message of this Exception.
///
/// The message can optionally contain integer parameters `{0}`, `{1}`, and `{2}` in its string,
/// where they will be substituted by `params[0]`, `params[1]`, and `params[2]` respectively (as `int64_t`s).
/// Here is an example:
///
/// ```ignore
/// "Index {0} is out of bounds! List only has {1} element(s)."
/// ```
///
/// In this case, `params[0]` and `params[1]` must be specified, and `params[2]` is ***unused***.
/// Having only 3 parameters is a constraint in ARTIQ.
pub message: Field<StructModel<CSlice<'ctx>>>,
pub params: [Field<NIntModel<Int64>>; 3],
}
/// nac3core & ARTIQ's Exception
#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy, PartialEq, Eq)]
pub struct Exception<'ctx> {
/// The `SizeT` type of this string.
pub sizet: SizeTModel<'ctx>,
}
impl<'ctx> StructKind<'ctx> for Exception<'ctx> {
type Fields = ExceptionFields<'ctx>;
fn struct_name(&self) -> &'static str {
"Exception"
}
fn build_fields(&self, builder: &mut FieldBuilder<'ctx>) -> Self::Fields {
let str = StructModel(CSlice { sizet: self.sizet });
let exception_id = builder.add_field_auto("exception_id");
let file_name = builder.add_field("file_name", str);
let line = builder.add_field_auto("line");
let column = builder.add_field_auto("column");
let function_name = builder.add_field("function_name", str);
let message = builder.add_field("message", str);
let params = [
builder.add_field_auto("param0"),
builder.add_field_auto("param1"),
builder.add_field_auto("param2"),
];
Self::Fields {
exception_id,
filename: file_name,
line,
column,
function_name,
message,
params,
}
}
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use crate::codegen::{model::*, CodeGenContext};
/// Fields of [`List`]
pub struct ListFields<'ctx, T: Model<'ctx>> {
/// Length of the list
pub size: Field<SizeTModel<'ctx>>,
/// Base pointer of the list
pub data: Field<PointerModel<T>>,
}
/// nac3core's `List` definition
#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy, PartialEq, Eq)]
pub struct List<'ctx, T: Model<'ctx>> {
pub sizet: SizeTModel<'ctx>,
pub element: T,
}
impl<'ctx, T: Model<'ctx> + 'ctx> StructKind<'ctx> for List<'ctx, T> {
type Fields = ListFields<'ctx, T>;
fn struct_name(&self) -> &'static str {
"List"
}
fn build_fields(&self, builder: &mut FieldBuilder<'ctx>) -> Self::Fields {
Self::Fields {
size: builder.add_field("size", self.sizet),
data: builder.add_field("data", PointerModel(self.element)),
}
}
}
impl<'ctx, T: Model<'ctx> + 'ctx> Pointer<'ctx, StructModel<List<'ctx, T>>> {
pub fn as_slice(
&self,
ctx: &CodeGenContext<'ctx, '_>,
) -> ArraySlice<'ctx, SizeTModel<'ctx>, T> {
let num_elements = self.gep(ctx, |f| f.size).load(ctx, "num_elements");
let pointer = self.gep(ctx, |f| f.data).load(ctx, "base");
ArraySlice { num_elements, pointer }
}
}

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pub mod cslice;
pub mod exception;
pub mod list;
pub mod ndarray;

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use crate::codegen::*;
pub struct NpArrayFields<'ctx> {
pub data: Field<PointerModel<ByteModel>>,
pub itemsize: Field<SizeTModel<'ctx>>,
pub ndims: Field<SizeTModel<'ctx>>,
pub shape: Field<PointerModel<SizeTModel<'ctx>>>,
pub strides: Field<PointerModel<SizeTModel<'ctx>>>,
}
#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy, PartialEq, Eq)]
pub struct NpArray<'ctx> {
pub sizet: SizeTModel<'ctx>,
}
impl<'ctx> StructKind<'ctx> for NpArray<'ctx> {
type Fields = NpArrayFields<'ctx>;
fn struct_name(&self) -> &'static str {
"NDArray"
}
fn build_fields(&self, builder: &mut FieldBuilder<'ctx>) -> Self::Fields {
NpArrayFields {
data: builder.add_field_auto("data"),
itemsize: builder.add_field("itemsize", self.sizet),
ndims: builder.add_field("ndims", self.sizet),
shape: builder.add_field("shape", PointerModel(self.sizet)),
strides: builder.add_field("strides", PointerModel(self.sizet)),
}
}
}
impl<'ctx> Pointer<'ctx, StructModel<NpArray<'ctx>>> {
/// Get an [`ArraySlice`] of [`NpArrayFields::shape`] with [`NpArrayFields::ndims`] as its length.
pub fn shape_slice(
&self,
ctx: &CodeGenContext<'ctx, '_>,
) -> ArraySlice<'ctx, SizeTModel<'ctx>, SizeTModel<'ctx>> {
let ndims = self.gep(ctx, |f| f.ndims).load(ctx, "ndims");
let shape_base_ptr = self.gep(ctx, |f| f.shape).load(ctx, "shape");
ArraySlice { num_elements: ndims, pointer: shape_base_ptr }
}
/// Get an [`ArraySlice`] of [`NpArrayFields::strides`] with [`NpArrayFields::ndims`] as its length.
pub fn strides_slice(
&self,
ctx: &CodeGenContext<'ctx, '_>,
) -> ArraySlice<'ctx, SizeTModel<'ctx>, SizeTModel<'ctx>> {
let ndims = self.gep(ctx, |f| f.ndims).load(ctx, "ndims");
let strides_base_ptr = self.gep(ctx, |f| f.strides).load(ctx, "strides");
ArraySlice { num_elements: ndims, pointer: strides_base_ptr }
}
}

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