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Sebastien Bourdeauducq 122983f11c flake: update dependencies 2024-08-30 14:45:38 +08:00
David Mak 71c3a65a31 [core] codegen/stmt: Fix obtaining return type of sret functions 2024-08-29 19:15:30 +08:00
David Mak 8c540d1033 [core] codegen/stmt: Add more casts for boolean types 2024-08-29 16:36:32 +08:00
David Mak 0cc60a3d33 [core] codegen/expr: Fix missing cast to i1 2024-08-29 16:36:32 +08:00
David Mak a59c26aa99 [artiq] Fix RPC of ndarrays from host 2024-08-29 16:08:45 +08:00
David Mak 02d93b11d1 [meta] Update dependencies 2024-08-29 14:32:21 +08:00
lyken 59cad5bfe1
standalone: clang-format demo.c 2024-08-29 10:37:24 +08:00
lyken 4318f8de84
standalone: improve src/assignment.py 2024-08-29 10:33:58 +08:00
David Mak 15ac00708a [core] Use quoted include paths instead of angled brackets
This is preferred for user-defined headers.
2024-08-28 16:37:03 +08:00
lyken c8dfdcfdea
standalone & artiq: remove class_names from resolver 2024-08-27 23:43:40 +08:00
Sébastien Bourdeauducq 600a5c8679 Revert "standalone: reformat demo.c"
This reverts commit 308edb8237.
2024-08-27 23:06:49 +08:00
lyken 22c4d25802 core/typecheck: add missing typecheck in matmul 2024-08-27 22:59:39 +08:00
lyken 308edb8237 standalone: reformat demo.c 2024-08-27 22:55:22 +08:00
lyken 9848795dcc core/irrt: add exceptions and debug utils 2024-08-27 22:55:22 +08:00
lyken 58222feed4 core/irrt: split into headers 2024-08-27 22:55:22 +08:00
lyken 518f21d174 core/irrt: build.rs capture IR defined constants 2024-08-27 22:55:22 +08:00
lyken e8e49684bf core/irrt: build.rs capture IR defined types 2024-08-27 22:55:22 +08:00
lyken b2900b4883 core/irrt: use +std=c++20 to compile
To explicitly set the C++ variant and avoid inconsistencies.
2024-08-27 22:55:22 +08:00
lyken c6dade1394 core/irrt: reformat 2024-08-27 22:55:22 +08:00
lyken 7e3fcc0845 add .clang-format 2024-08-27 22:55:22 +08:00
lyken d3b4c60d7f core/irrt: comment build.rs & move irrt to nac3core/irrt 2024-08-27 22:55:22 +08:00
abdul124 5b2b6db7ed core: improve error messages 2024-08-26 18:37:55 +08:00
abdul124 15e62f467e standalone: add tests for polymorphism 2024-08-26 18:37:55 +08:00
abdul124 2c88924ff7 core: add support for simple polymorphism 2024-08-26 18:37:55 +08:00
abdul124 a744b139ba core: allow Call and AnnAssign in init block 2024-08-26 18:37:55 +08:00
David Mak 2b2b2dbf8f [core] Fix resolution of exception names in raise short form
Previous implementation fails as `resolver.get_identifier_def` in ARTIQ
would return the exception __init__ function rather than the class.

We fix this by limiting the exception class resolution to only include
raise statements, and to force the exception name to always be treated
as a class.

Fixes #501.
2024-08-26 18:35:02 +08:00
David Mak d9f96dab33 [core] Add codegen_unreachable 2024-08-23 13:10:55 +08:00
David Mak c5ae0e7c36 [standalone] Add tests for tuple equality 2024-08-21 16:25:32 +08:00
David Mak b8dab6cf7c [standalone] Add tests for string equality 2024-08-21 16:25:32 +08:00
David Mak 4d80ba38b7 [core] codegen/expr: Implement comparison of tuples 2024-08-21 16:25:32 +08:00
David Mak 33929bda24 [core] typecheck/typedef: Add support for tuple methods 2024-08-21 16:25:32 +08:00
David Mak a8e92212c0 [core] codegen/expr: Implement string equality 2024-08-21 16:25:32 +08:00
David Mak 908271014a [core] typecheck/magic_methods: Add equality methods to string 2024-08-21 16:25:32 +08:00
David Mak c407622f5c [core] codegen/expr: Add compilation error for unsupported cmpop 2024-08-21 15:46:13 +08:00
David Mak d7952d0629 [core] codegen/expr: Fix assertions not generated for -O0 2024-08-21 15:36:54 +08:00
David Mak ca1395aed6 [core] codegen: Remove redundant return 2024-08-21 15:36:54 +08:00
David Mak 7799aa4987 [meta] Do not specify rev in dependency version 2024-08-21 15:36:54 +08:00
David Mak 76016a26ad [meta] Apply clippy suggestions 2024-08-21 13:07:57 +08:00
lyken 8532bf5206
standalone: add missing test_ndarray_ceil() run 2024-08-21 11:39:00 +08:00
lyken 2cf64d8608
apply clippy comment changes 2024-08-21 11:21:10 +08:00
lyken 706759adb2
artiq: apply cargo fmt 2024-08-21 11:21:10 +08:00
lyken b90cf2300b
core/fix: add missing lifetime in gen_for* 2024-08-21 11:05:30 +08:00
Sebastien Bourdeauducq 0fc26df29e flake: update nixpkgs 2024-08-19 23:53:15 +08:00
David Mak 0b074c2cf2 [artiq] symbol_resolver: Set private linkage for constants 2024-08-19 14:41:43 +08:00
Sébastien Bourdeauducq a0f6961e0e cargo: update dependencies 2024-08-19 13:15:03 +08:00
David Mak b1c5c2e1d4 [artiq] Fix RPC of ndarrays to host 2024-08-15 15:41:24 +08:00
David Mak 69320a6cf1 [artiq] Fix LLVM representation of strings
Should be `%str` rather than `[N x i8]`.
2024-08-14 09:30:08 +08:00
David Mak 9e0601837a core: Add compile-time feature to disable escape analysis 2024-08-14 09:29:48 +08:00
lyken 432c81a500
core: update insta after #489 2024-08-13 15:30:34 +08:00
David Mak 6beff7a268 [artiq] Implement core_log and rtio_log in terms of polymorphic_print
Implementation mostly references the original implementation in Python.
2024-08-13 15:19:03 +08:00
David Mak 6ca7aecd4a [artiq] Add core_log and rtio_log function declarations 2024-08-13 15:19:03 +08:00
David Mak 8fd7216243 [core] toplevel/composer: Add lateinit_builtins
This is required for the new core_log and rtio_log functions, which take
a generic type as its parameter. However, in ARTIQ builtins are
initialized using one unifier and then actually used by another unifier.

lateinit_builtins workaround this issue by deferring the initialization
of functions requiring type variables until the actual unifier is ready.
2024-08-13 15:19:03 +08:00
David Mak 4f5e417012 [core] codegen: Add function to get format constants for integers 2024-08-13 15:19:03 +08:00
David Mak a0614bad83 [core] codegen/expr: Make gen_string return `StructValue`
So that it is clear that the value itself is returned rather than a
pointer to the struct or its data.
2024-08-13 15:19:03 +08:00
David Mak 5539d144ed [core] Add `CodeGenContext::build_in_bounds_gep_and_load`
For safer accesses to `gep`-able values and faster fails.
2024-08-13 15:19:03 +08:00
David Mak b3891b9a0d standalone: Fix several issues post script refactoring
- Add helptext for check_demos.sh
- Add back support for using debug NAC3 for running tests
- Output error message when argument is not recognized
- Fixed last non-demo script argument being ignored
- Add back SSE2 requirement to NAC3 (required for mandelbrot)
2024-08-13 15:19:03 +08:00
David Mak 6fb8939179 [meta] Update dependencies 2024-08-13 15:19:03 +08:00
lyken 973dc5041a core/typecheck: Support tuple arg type in len() 2024-08-13 15:02:59 +08:00
David Mak d0da688aa7 standalone: Add tuple len test 2024-08-13 15:02:59 +08:00
David Mak 12c4e1cf48 core/toplevel/builtins: Add support for len() on tuples 2024-08-13 15:02:59 +08:00
David Mak 9b988647ed core/toplevel/builtins: Extract len() into builtin function 2024-08-13 15:02:59 +08:00
lyken 35a7cecc12
core/typecheck: fix np_array ndmin bug 2024-08-13 12:50:04 +08:00
lyken 7e3d87f841 core/codegen: fix bug in call_ceil function 2024-08-07 16:40:55 +08:00
David Mak ac0d83ef98 standalone: Add vararg.py 2024-08-06 11:48:42 +08:00
David Mak 3ff6db1a29 core/codegen: Add va_start and va_end intrinsics 2024-08-06 11:48:42 +08:00
David Mak d7b806afb4 core/codegen: Implement support for va_info on supported architectures 2024-08-06 11:48:40 +08:00
David Mak fac60c3974 core/codegen: Handle vararg in function generation 2024-08-06 11:46:00 +08:00
David Mak f5fb504a15 core/codegen/expr: Implement vararg handling in gen_call 2024-08-06 11:46:00 +08:00
David Mak faa3bb97ad core/typecheck/typedef: Add vararg to Unifier::stringify 2024-08-06 11:46:00 +08:00
David Mak 6a64c9d1de core/typecheck/typedef: Add is_vararg_ctx to TTuple 2024-08-06 11:45:54 +08:00
David Mak 3dc8498202 core/typecheck/typedef: Handle vararg parameters in unify_call 2024-08-06 11:43:13 +08:00
David Mak cbf79c5e9c core/typecheck/typedef: Add is_vararg to FuncArg, ConcreteFuncArg 2024-08-06 11:43:13 +08:00
David Mak b8aa17bf8c core/toplevel/composer: Add parsing for vararg parameter 2024-08-06 10:52:24 +08:00
David Mak f5b998cd9c core/codegen: Remove unnecessary mut from get_llvm*_type 2024-08-06 10:52:24 +08:00
David Mak c36f85ecb9 meta: Update dependencies 2024-08-06 10:52:24 +08:00
lyken 3a8c385e01 core/typecheck: fix missing ExprKind::Asterisk in fix_assignment_target_context 2024-08-05 19:30:48 +08:00
lyken 221de4d06a core/codegen: add missing comment 2024-08-05 19:30:48 +08:00
lyken fb9fe8edf2 core: reimplement assignment type inference and codegen
- distinguish between setitem and getitem
- allow starred assignment targets, but the assigned value would be a tuple
- allow both [...] and (...) to be target lists
2024-08-05 19:30:48 +08:00
lyken 894083c6a3 core/codegen: refactor gen_{for,comprehension} to match on iter type 2024-08-05 19:30:48 +08:00
Sébastien Bourdeauducq 669c6aca6b clean up and fix 32-bit demos 2024-08-05 19:04:25 +08:00
abdul124 63d2b49b09 core: remove np_linalg_matmul 2024-08-05 11:44:55 +08:00
abdul124 bf709889c4 standalone/demo: separate linalg functions from main workspace 2024-08-05 11:44:54 +08:00
abdul124 1c72698d02 core: add np_linalg_det and np_linalg_matrix_power functions 2024-07-31 18:02:54 +08:00
abdul124 54f883f0a5 core: implement np_dot using LLVM_IR 2024-07-31 15:53:51 +08:00
abdul124 4a6845dac6 standalone: add np.transpose and np.reshape functions 2024-07-31 13:23:07 +08:00
abdul124 00236f48bc core: add np.transpose and np.reshape functions 2024-07-31 13:23:07 +08:00
abdul124 a3e6bb2292 core/helper: add linalg section 2024-07-31 13:23:07 +08:00
abdul124 17171065b1 standalone: link linalg at runtime 2024-07-31 13:23:07 +08:00
abdul124 540b35ec84 standalone: move linalg functions to demo 2024-07-31 13:23:05 +08:00
abdul124 4bb00c52e3 core/builtin_fns: improve error reporting 2024-07-31 13:21:31 +08:00
abdul124 faf07527cb standalone: add runtime implementation for linalg functions 2024-07-31 13:21:28 +08:00
abdul124 d6a4d0a634 standalone: add linalg methods and tests 2024-07-29 16:48:06 +08:00
abdul124 2242c5af43 core: add linalg methods 2024-07-29 16:48:06 +08:00
David Mak 318a675ea6 standalone: Rename -m32 to -i386 2024-07-29 14:58:58 +08:00
David Mak 32e52ce198 standalone: Revert using uint32_t as slice length
Turns out list and str have always been size_t.
2024-07-29 14:58:29 +08:00
Sebastien Bourdeauducq 665ca8e32d cargo: update dependencies 2024-07-27 22:24:56 +08:00
Sebastien Bourdeauducq 12c12b1d80 flake: update nixpkgs 2024-07-27 22:22:20 +08:00
lyken 72972fa909 core/toplevel: add more numpy categories 2024-07-27 21:57:47 +08:00
lyken 142cd48594 core/toplevel: reorder PrimDef::details 2024-07-27 21:57:47 +08:00
lyken 8adfe781c5 core/toplevel: fix PrimDef method names 2024-07-27 21:57:47 +08:00
lyken 339b74161b core/toplevel: reorganize PrimDef 2024-07-27 21:57:47 +08:00
David Mak 8c5ba37d09 standalone: Add 32-bit execution tests to check_demo.sh 2024-07-26 13:35:40 +08:00
David Mak 05a8948ff2 core: Minor cleanup to use ListValue APIs 2024-07-26 13:35:40 +08:00
David Mak 6d171ec284 core: Add label name and hooks to gen_for functions 2024-07-26 13:35:40 +08:00
David Mak 0ba68f6657 core: Set target triple and datalayout for each module
Fixes an issue with inconsistent pointer sizes causing crashes.
2024-07-26 13:35:40 +08:00
David Mak 693b2a8863 core: Add support for 32-bit size_t on 64-bit targets 2024-07-26 13:35:40 +08:00
David Mak 5faeede0e5 Determine size_t using LLVM target machine 2024-07-26 13:35:38 +08:00
David Mak 266707df9d standalone: Add support for running 32-bit binaries 2024-07-26 13:32:38 +08:00
David Mak 3d3c258756 standalone: Remove support for --lli 2024-07-26 13:32:38 +08:00
David Mak ed1182cb24 standalone: Update format specifiers for exceptions
Use platform-agnostic identifiers instead.
2024-07-26 13:32:37 +08:00
David Mak fd025c1137 standalone: Use uint32_t for cslice length
Matching the expected type of string and list slices.
2024-07-26 13:32:21 +08:00
David Mak f139db9af9 meta: Update dependencies 2024-07-26 10:33:02 +08:00
lyken 44487b76ae standalone: interpret_demo.py remove duplicated section 2024-07-22 17:23:35 +08:00
lyken 1332f113e8 standalone: fix interpret_demo.py comments 2024-07-22 17:06:14 +08:00
Sébastien Bourdeauducq 7632d6f72a cargo: update dependencies 2024-07-21 11:00:25 +08:00
David Mak 4948395ca2 core/toplevel/type_annotation: Add handling for mismatching class def
Primitive types only contain fields in its Type and not its TopLevelDef.
This causes primitive object types to lack some fields.
2024-07-19 14:42:14 +08:00
David Mak 3db3061d99 artiq/symbol_resolver: Handle type of zero-length lists 2024-07-19 14:42:14 +08:00
David Mak 51c2175c80 core/codegen/stmt: Convert assertion values to i1 2024-07-19 14:42:14 +08:00
lyken 1a31a50b8a
standalone: fix __nac3_raise def in demo.c 2024-07-17 21:22:08 +08:00
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checksum = "7943c866cc5cd64cbc25b2e01621d07fa8eb2a1a23160ee81ce38704e97b8ecf"
[[package]]
name = "itertools"
@ -507,15 +510,15 @@ checksum = "bbd2bcb4c963f2ddae06a2efc7e9f3591312473c50c6685e1f298068316e66fe"
[[package]]
name = "libc"
version = "0.2.155"
version = "0.2.158"
source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
checksum = "97b3888a4aecf77e811145cadf6eef5901f4782c53886191b2f693f24761847c"
checksum = "d8adc4bb1803a324070e64a98ae98f38934d91957a99cfb3a43dcbc01bc56439"
[[package]]
name = "libloading"
version = "0.8.4"
version = "0.8.5"
source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
checksum = "e310b3a6b5907f99202fcdb4960ff45b93735d7c7d96b760fcff8db2dc0e103d"
checksum = "4979f22fdb869068da03c9f7528f8297c6fd2606bc3a4affe42e6a823fdb8da4"
dependencies = [
"cfg-if",
"windows-targets",
@ -616,7 +619,7 @@ name = "nac3core"
version = "0.1.0"
dependencies = [
"crossbeam",
"indexmap 2.2.6",
"indexmap 2.4.0",
"indoc",
"inkwell",
"insta",
@ -706,7 +709,7 @@ source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
checksum = "b4c5cc86750666a3ed20bdaf5ca2a0344f9c67674cae0515bec2da16fbaa47db"
dependencies = [
"fixedbitset",
"indexmap 2.2.6",
"indexmap 2.4.0",
]
[[package]]
@ -749,7 +752,7 @@ dependencies = [
"phf_shared 0.11.2",
"proc-macro2",
"quote",
"syn 2.0.70",
"syn 2.0.76",
]
[[package]]
@ -778,15 +781,18 @@ checksum = "5be167a7af36ee22fe3115051bc51f6e6c7054c9348e28deb4f49bd6f705a315"
[[package]]
name = "portable-atomic"
version = "1.6.0"
version = "1.7.0"
source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
checksum = "7170ef9988bc169ba16dd36a7fa041e5c4cbeb6a35b76d4c03daded371eae7c0"
checksum = "da544ee218f0d287a911e9c99a39a8c9bc8fcad3cb8db5959940044ecfc67265"
[[package]]
name = "ppv-lite86"
version = "0.2.17"
version = "0.2.20"
source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
checksum = "5b40af805b3121feab8a3c29f04d8ad262fa8e0561883e7653e024ae4479e6de"
checksum = "77957b295656769bb8ad2b6a6b09d897d94f05c41b069aede1fcdaa675eaea04"
dependencies = [
"zerocopy",
]
[[package]]
name = "precomputed-hash"
@ -850,7 +856,7 @@ dependencies = [
"proc-macro2",
"pyo3-macros-backend",
"quote",
"syn 2.0.70",
"syn 2.0.76",
]
[[package]]
@ -863,14 +869,14 @@ dependencies = [
"proc-macro2",
"pyo3-build-config",
"quote",
"syn 2.0.70",
"syn 2.0.76",
]
[[package]]
name = "quote"
version = "1.0.36"
version = "1.0.37"
source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
checksum = "0fa76aaf39101c457836aec0ce2316dbdc3ab723cdda1c6bd4e6ad4208acaca7"
checksum = "b5b9d34b8991d19d98081b46eacdd8eb58c6f2b201139f7c5f643cc155a633af"
dependencies = [
"proc-macro2",
]
@ -927,18 +933,18 @@ dependencies = [
[[package]]
name = "redox_syscall"
version = "0.5.2"
version = "0.5.3"
source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
checksum = "c82cf8cff14456045f55ec4241383baeff27af886adb72ffb2162f99911de0fd"
checksum = "2a908a6e00f1fdd0dfd9c0eb08ce85126f6d8bbda50017e74bc4a4b7d4a926a4"
dependencies = [
"bitflags",
]
[[package]]
name = "redox_users"
version = "0.4.5"
version = "0.4.6"
source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
checksum = "bd283d9651eeda4b2a83a43c1c91b266c40fd76ecd39a50a8c630ae69dc72891"
checksum = "ba009ff324d1fc1b900bd1fdb31564febe58a8ccc8a6fdbb93b543d33b13ca43"
dependencies = [
"getrandom",
"libredox",
@ -947,9 +953,9 @@ dependencies = [
[[package]]
name = "regex"
version = "1.10.5"
version = "1.10.6"
source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
checksum = "b91213439dad192326a0d7c6ee3955910425f441d7038e0d6933b0aec5c4517f"
checksum = "4219d74c6b67a3654a9fbebc4b419e22126d13d2f3c4a07ee0cb61ff79a79619"
dependencies = [
"aho-corasick",
"memchr",
@ -983,15 +989,15 @@ dependencies = [
[[package]]
name = "rustix"
version = "0.38.34"
version = "0.38.35"
source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
checksum = "70dc5ec042f7a43c4a73241207cecc9873a06d45debb38b329f8541d85c2730f"
checksum = "a85d50532239da68e9addb745ba38ff4612a242c1c7ceea689c4bc7c2f43c36f"
dependencies = [
"bitflags",
"errno",
"libc",
"linux-raw-sys",
"windows-sys",
"windows-sys 0.52.0",
]
[[package]]
@ -1029,31 +1035,32 @@ checksum = "61697e0a1c7e512e84a621326239844a24d8207b4669b41bc18b32ea5cbf988b"
[[package]]
name = "serde"
version = "1.0.204"
version = "1.0.209"
source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
checksum = "bc76f558e0cbb2a839d37354c575f1dc3fdc6546b5be373ba43d95f231bf7c12"
checksum = "99fce0ffe7310761ca6bf9faf5115afbc19688edd00171d81b1bb1b116c63e09"
dependencies = [
"serde_derive",
]
[[package]]
name = "serde_derive"
version = "1.0.204"
version = "1.0.209"
source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
checksum = "e0cd7e117be63d3c3678776753929474f3b04a43a080c744d6b0ae2a8c28e222"
checksum = "a5831b979fd7b5439637af1752d535ff49f4860c0f341d1baeb6faf0f4242170"
dependencies = [
"proc-macro2",
"quote",
"syn 2.0.70",
"syn 2.0.76",
]
[[package]]
name = "serde_json"
version = "1.0.120"
version = "1.0.127"
source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
checksum = "4e0d21c9a8cae1235ad58a00c11cb40d4b1e5c784f1ef2c537876ed6ffd8b7c5"
checksum = "8043c06d9f82bd7271361ed64f415fe5e12a77fdb52e573e7f06a516dea329ad"
dependencies = [
"itoa",
"memchr",
"ryu",
"serde",
]
@ -1071,10 +1078,16 @@ dependencies = [
]
[[package]]
name = "similar"
version = "2.5.0"
name = "shlex"
version = "1.3.0"
source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
checksum = "fa42c91313f1d05da9b26f267f931cf178d4aba455b4c4622dd7355eb80c6640"
checksum = "0fda2ff0d084019ba4d7c6f371c95d8fd75ce3524c3cb8fb653a3023f6323e64"
[[package]]
name = "similar"
version = "2.6.0"
source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
checksum = "1de1d4f81173b03af4c0cbed3c898f6bff5b870e4a7f5d6f4057d62a7a4b686e"
[[package]]
name = "siphasher"
@ -1134,7 +1147,7 @@ dependencies = [
"proc-macro2",
"quote",
"rustversion",
"syn 2.0.70",
"syn 2.0.76",
]
[[package]]
@ -1150,9 +1163,9 @@ dependencies = [
[[package]]
name = "syn"
version = "2.0.70"
version = "2.0.76"
source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
checksum = "2f0209b68b3613b093e0ec905354eccaedcfe83b8cb37cbdeae64026c3064c16"
checksum = "578e081a14e0cefc3279b0472138c513f37b41a08d5a3cca9b6e4e8ceb6cd525"
dependencies = [
"proc-macro2",
"quote",
@ -1161,20 +1174,21 @@ dependencies = [
[[package]]
name = "target-lexicon"
version = "0.12.15"
version = "0.12.16"
source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
checksum = "4873307b7c257eddcb50c9bedf158eb669578359fb28428bef438fec8e6ba7c2"
checksum = "61c41af27dd6d1e27b1b16b489db798443478cef1f06a660c96db617ba5de3b1"
[[package]]
name = "tempfile"
version = "3.10.1"
version = "3.12.0"
source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
checksum = "85b77fafb263dd9d05cbeac119526425676db3784113aa9295c88498cbf8bff1"
checksum = "04cbcdd0c794ebb0d4cf35e88edd2f7d2c4c3e9a5a6dab322839b321c6a87a64"
dependencies = [
"cfg-if",
"fastrand",
"once_cell",
"rustix",
"windows-sys",
"windows-sys 0.59.0",
]
[[package]]
@ -1203,22 +1217,22 @@ dependencies = [
[[package]]
name = "thiserror"
version = "1.0.61"
version = "1.0.63"
source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
checksum = "c546c80d6be4bc6a00c0f01730c08df82eaa7a7a61f11d656526506112cc1709"
checksum = "c0342370b38b6a11b6cc11d6a805569958d54cfa061a29969c3b5ce2ea405724"
dependencies = [
"thiserror-impl",
]
[[package]]
name = "thiserror-impl"
version = "1.0.61"
version = "1.0.63"
source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
checksum = "46c3384250002a6d5af4d114f2845d37b57521033f30d5c3f46c4d70e1197533"
checksum = "a4558b58466b9ad7ca0f102865eccc95938dca1a74a856f2b57b6629050da261"
dependencies = [
"proc-macro2",
"quote",
"syn 2.0.70",
"syn 2.0.76",
]
[[package]]
@ -1296,9 +1310,9 @@ checksum = "0336d538f7abc86d282a4189614dfaa90810dfc2c6f6427eaf88e16311dd225d"
[[package]]
name = "unicode-xid"
version = "0.2.4"
version = "0.2.5"
source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
checksum = "f962df74c8c05a667b5ee8bcf162993134c104e96440b663c8daa176dc772d8c"
checksum = "229730647fbc343e3a80e463c1db7f78f3855d3f3739bee0dda773c9a037c90a"
[[package]]
name = "unicode_names2"
@ -1336,9 +1350,9 @@ checksum = "06abde3611657adf66d383f00b093d7faecc7fa57071cce2578660c9f1010821"
[[package]]
name = "version_check"
version = "0.9.4"
version = "0.9.5"
source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
checksum = "49874b5167b65d7193b8aba1567f5c7d93d001cafc34600cee003eda787e483f"
checksum = "0b928f33d975fc6ad9f86c8f283853ad26bdd5b10b7f1542aa2fa15e2289105a"
[[package]]
name = "walkdir"
@ -1374,11 +1388,11 @@ checksum = "ac3b87c63620426dd9b991e5ce0329eff545bccbbb34f3be09ff6fb6ab51b7b6"
[[package]]
name = "winapi-util"
version = "0.1.8"
version = "0.1.9"
source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
checksum = "4d4cc384e1e73b93bafa6fb4f1df8c41695c8a91cf9c4c64358067d15a7b6c6b"
checksum = "cf221c93e13a30d793f7645a0e7762c55d169dbb0a49671918a2319d289b10bb"
dependencies = [
"windows-sys",
"windows-sys 0.59.0",
]
[[package]]
@ -1396,6 +1410,15 @@ dependencies = [
"windows-targets",
]
[[package]]
name = "windows-sys"
version = "0.59.0"
source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
checksum = "1e38bc4d79ed67fd075bcc251a1c39b32a1776bbe92e5bef1f0bf1f8c531853b"
dependencies = [
"windows-targets",
]
[[package]]
name = "windows-targets"
version = "0.52.6"
@ -1475,6 +1498,7 @@ version = "0.7.35"
source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
checksum = "1b9b4fd18abc82b8136838da5d50bae7bdea537c574d8dc1a34ed098d6c166f0"
dependencies = [
"byteorder",
"zerocopy-derive",
]
@ -1486,5 +1510,5 @@ checksum = "fa4f8080344d4671fb4e831a13ad1e68092748387dfc4f55e356242fae12ce3e"
dependencies = [
"proc-macro2",
"quote",
"syn 2.0.70",
"syn 2.0.76",
]

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@ -2,11 +2,11 @@
"nodes": {
"nixpkgs": {
"locked": {
"lastModified": 1720418205,
"narHash": "sha256-cPJoFPXU44GlhWg4pUk9oUPqurPlCFZ11ZQPk21GTPU=",
"lastModified": 1724819573,
"narHash": "sha256-GnR7/ibgIH1vhoy8cYdmXE6iyZqKqFxQSVkFgosBh6w=",
"owner": "NixOS",
"repo": "nixpkgs",
"rev": "655a58a72a6601292512670343087c2d75d859c1",
"rev": "71e91c409d1e654808b2621f28a327acfdad8dc2",
"type": "github"
},
"original": {

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@ -6,6 +6,7 @@
outputs = { self, nixpkgs }:
let
pkgs = import nixpkgs { system = "x86_64-linux"; };
pkgs32 = import nixpkgs { system = "i686-linux"; };
in rec {
packages.x86_64-linux = rec {
llvm-nac3 = pkgs.callPackage ./nix/llvm {};
@ -13,9 +14,24 @@
''
mkdir -p $out/bin
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 $out/bin/llvm-as-irrt
'';
demo-linalg-stub = pkgs.rustPlatform.buildRustPackage {
name = "demo-linalg-stub";
src = ./nac3standalone/demo/linalg;
cargoLock = {
lockFile = ./nac3standalone/demo/linalg/Cargo.lock;
};
doCheck = false;
};
demo-linalg-stub32 = pkgs32.rustPlatform.buildRustPackage {
name = "demo-linalg-stub32";
src = ./nac3standalone/demo/linalg;
cargoLock = {
lockFile = ./nac3standalone/demo/linalg/Cargo.lock;
};
doCheck = false;
};
nac3artiq = pkgs.python3Packages.toPythonModule (
pkgs.rustPlatform.buildRustPackage rec {
name = "nac3artiq";
@ -24,9 +40,8 @@
cargoLock = {
lockFile = ./Cargo.lock;
};
cargoTestFlags = [ "--features" "test" ];
passthru.cargoLock = cargoLock;
nativeBuildInputs = [ pkgs.python3 pkgs.llvmPackages_14.clang llvm-tools-irrt pkgs.llvmPackages_14.llvm.out llvm-nac3 ];
nativeBuildInputs = [ pkgs.python3 (pkgs.wrapClangMulti pkgs.llvmPackages_14.clang) llvm-tools-irrt pkgs.llvmPackages_14.llvm.out llvm-nac3 ];
buildInputs = [ pkgs.python3 llvm-nac3 ];
checkInputs = [ (pkgs.python3.withPackages(ps: [ ps.numpy ps.scipy ])) ];
checkPhase =
@ -34,7 +49,9 @@
echo "Checking nac3standalone demos..."
pushd nac3standalone/demo
patchShebangs .
./check_demos.sh
export DEMO_LINALG_STUB=${demo-linalg-stub}/lib/liblinalg.a
export DEMO_LINALG_STUB32=${demo-linalg-stub32}/lib/liblinalg.a
./check_demos.sh -i686
popd
echo "Running Cargo tests..."
cargoCheckHook
@ -151,7 +168,7 @@
buildInputs = with pkgs; [
# build dependencies
packages.x86_64-linux.llvm-nac3
llvmPackages_14.clang llvmPackages_14.llvm.out # for running nac3standalone demos
(pkgs.wrapClangMulti llvmPackages_14.clang) llvmPackages_14.llvm.out # for running nac3standalone demos
packages.x86_64-linux.llvm-tools-irrt
cargo
rustc
@ -163,10 +180,12 @@
clippy
pre-commit
rustfmt
rust-analyzer
];
# https://nixos.wiki/wiki/Rust#Shell.nix_example
RUST_SRC_PATH = "${pkgs.rust.packages.stable.rustPlatform.rustLibSrc}";
shellHook =
''
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 {
name = "nac3-dev-shell-msys2";

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@ -24,3 +24,4 @@ features = ["llvm14-0", "target-x86", "target-arm", "target-riscv", "no-libffi-l
[features]
init-llvm-profile = []
no-escape-analysis = ["nac3core/no-escape-analysis"]

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@ -0,0 +1,24 @@
from min_artiq import *
from numpy import int32
@nac3
class EmptyList:
core: KernelInvariant[Core]
def __init__(self):
self.core = Core()
@rpc
def get_empty(self) -> list[int32]:
return []
@kernel
def run(self):
a: list[int32] = self.get_empty()
if a != []:
raise ValueError
if __name__ == "__main__":
EmptyList().run()

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@ -0,0 +1,26 @@
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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@ -24,6 +24,7 @@ use std::rc::Rc;
use std::sync::Arc;
use inkwell::{
context::Context,
memory_buffer::MemoryBuffer,
module::{Linkage, Module},
passes::PassBuilderOptions,
@ -34,7 +35,7 @@ use inkwell::{
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 nac3core::typecheck::typedef::{into_var_map, TypeEnum, Unifier, VarMap};
use nac3parser::{
ast::{ExprKind, Stmt, StmtKind, StrRef},
parser::parse_program,
@ -50,7 +51,7 @@ use nac3core::{
codegen::{concrete_type::ConcreteTypeStore, CodeGenTask, WithCall, WorkerRegistry},
symbol_resolver::SymbolResolver,
toplevel::{
composer::{ComposerConfig, TopLevelComposer},
composer::{BuiltinFuncCreator, BuiltinFuncSpec, ComposerConfig, TopLevelComposer},
DefinitionId, GenCall, TopLevelDef,
},
typecheck::typedef::{FunSignature, FuncArg},
@ -59,13 +60,13 @@ use nac3core::{
use nac3ld::Linker;
use tempfile::{self, TempDir};
use crate::codegen::attributes_writeback;
use crate::{
codegen::{rpc_codegen_callback, ArtiqCodeGenerator},
codegen::{
attributes_writeback, gen_core_log, gen_rtio_log, rpc_codegen_callback, ArtiqCodeGenerator,
},
symbol_resolver::{DeferredEvaluationStore, InnerResolver, PythonHelper, Resolver},
};
use tempfile::{self, TempDir};
mod codegen;
mod symbol_resolver;
@ -126,7 +127,7 @@ struct Nac3 {
isa: Isa,
time_fns: &'static (dyn TimeFns + Sync),
primitive: PrimitiveStore,
builtins: Vec<(StrRef, FunSignature, Arc<GenCall>)>,
builtins: Vec<BuiltinFuncSpec>,
pyid_to_def: Arc<RwLock<HashMap<u64, DefinitionId>>>,
primitive_ids: PrimitivePythonId,
working_directory: TempDir,
@ -264,7 +265,7 @@ impl Nac3 {
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) {
Some(n) => n,
None if default_value.is_none() => {
@ -300,6 +301,64 @@ impl Nac3 {
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>(
&self,
obj: &PyAny,
@ -312,6 +371,7 @@ impl Nac3 {
let size_t = self.isa.get_size_type();
let (mut composer, mut builtins_def, mut builtins_ty) = TopLevelComposer::new(
self.builtins.clone(),
Self::get_lateinit_builtins(),
ComposerConfig { kernel_ann: Some("Kernel"), kernel_invariant_ann: "KernelInvariant" },
size_t,
);
@ -388,7 +448,6 @@ impl Nac3 {
pyid_to_type: pyid_to_type.clone(),
primitive_ids: self.primitive_ids.clone(),
global_value_ids: global_value_ids.clone(),
class_names: Mutex::default(),
name_to_pyid: name_to_pyid.clone(),
module: module.clone(),
id_to_pyval: RwLock::default(),
@ -480,7 +539,6 @@ impl Nac3 {
pyid_to_type: pyid_to_type.clone(),
primitive_ids: self.primitive_ids.clone(),
global_value_ids: global_value_ids.clone(),
class_names: Mutex::default(),
id_to_pyval: RwLock::default(),
id_to_primitive: RwLock::default(),
field_to_val: RwLock::default(),
@ -497,6 +555,10 @@ impl Nac3 {
.register_top_level(synthesized.pop().unwrap(), Some(resolver.clone()), "", false)
.unwrap();
// Process IRRT
let context = inkwell::context::Context::create();
let irrt = load_irrt(&context, resolver.as_ref());
let fun_signature =
FunSignature { args: vec![], ret: self.primitive.none, vars: VarMap::new() };
let mut store = ConcreteTypeStore::new();
@ -625,7 +687,9 @@ impl Nac3 {
let buffer = buffer.as_slice().into();
membuffer.lock().push(buffer);
})));
let size_t = if self.isa == Isa::Host { 64 } else { 32 };
let size_t = Context::create()
.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 thread_names: Vec<String> = (0..num_threads).map(|_| "main".to_string()).collect();
let threads: Vec<_> = thread_names
@ -644,6 +708,9 @@ impl Nac3 {
ArtiqCodeGenerator::new("attributes_writeback".to_string(), size_t, self.time_fns);
let context = inkwell::context::Context::create();
let module = context.create_module("attributes_writeback");
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());
let builder = context.create_builder();
let (_, module, _) = gen_func_impl(
&context,
@ -662,7 +729,7 @@ impl Nac3 {
membuffer.lock().push(buffer);
});
let context = inkwell::context::Context::create();
// Link all modules into `main`.
let buffers = membuffers.lock();
let main = context
.create_module_from_ir(MemoryBuffer::create_from_memory_range(&buffers[0], "main"))
@ -691,8 +758,7 @@ impl Nac3 {
)
.unwrap();
main.link_in_module(load_irrt(&context))
.map_err(|err| CompileError::new_err(err.to_string()))?;
main.link_in_module(irrt).map_err(|err| CompileError::new_err(err.to_string()))?;
let mut function_iter = main.get_first_function();
while let Some(func) = function_iter {
@ -847,7 +913,7 @@ impl Nac3 {
Isa::RiscV32IMA => &timeline::NOW_PINNING_TIME_FNS,
Isa::CortexA9 | Isa::Host => &timeline::EXTERN_TIME_FNS,
};
let primitive: PrimitiveStore = TopLevelComposer::make_primitives(isa.get_size_type()).0;
let (primitive, _) = TopLevelComposer::make_primitives(isa.get_size_type());
let builtins = vec![
(
"now_mu".into(),
@ -863,6 +929,7 @@ impl Nac3 {
name: "t".into(),
ty: primitive.int64,
default_value: None,
is_vararg: false,
}],
ret: primitive.none,
vars: VarMap::new(),
@ -882,6 +949,7 @@ impl Nac3 {
name: "dt".into(),
ty: primitive.int64,
default_value: None,
is_vararg: false,
}],
ret: primitive.none,
vars: VarMap::new(),

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@ -1,4 +1,6 @@
use crate::PrimitivePythonId;
use inkwell::{
module::Linkage,
types::{BasicType, BasicTypeEnum},
values::BasicValueEnum,
AddressSpace,
@ -21,7 +23,7 @@ use nac3core::{
},
};
use nac3parser::ast::{self, StrRef};
use parking_lot::{Mutex, RwLock};
use parking_lot::RwLock;
use pyo3::{
types::{PyDict, PyTuple},
PyAny, PyObject, PyResult, Python,
@ -34,8 +36,6 @@ use std::{
},
};
use crate::PrimitivePythonId;
pub enum PrimitiveValue {
I32(i32),
I64(i64),
@ -79,7 +79,6 @@ pub struct InnerResolver {
pub id_to_primitive: RwLock<HashMap<u64, PrimitiveValue>>,
pub field_to_val: RwLock<HashMap<ResolverField, Option<PyFieldHandle>>>,
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_type: Arc<RwLock<HashMap<u64, Type>>>,
pub primitive_ids: PrimitivePythonId,
@ -133,6 +132,8 @@ impl StaticValue for PythonValue {
format!("{}_const", self.id).as_str(),
);
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(
&[ctx.ctx.i32_type().const_int(u64::from(id), false).into()],
false,
@ -163,7 +164,7 @@ impl StaticValue for PythonValue {
PrimitiveValue::Bool(val) => {
ctx.ctx.i8_type().const_int(u64::from(*val), false).into()
}
PrimitiveValue::Str(val) => ctx.ctx.const_string(val.as_bytes(), true).into(),
PrimitiveValue::Str(val) => ctx.gen_string(generator, val).into(),
});
}
if let Some(global) = ctx.module.get_global(&self.id.to_string()) {
@ -351,7 +352,7 @@ impl InnerResolver {
Ok(Ok((ndarray, false)))
} else if ty_id == self.primitive_ids.tuple {
// do not handle type var param and concrete check here
Ok(Ok((unifier.add_ty(TypeEnum::TTuple { ty: vec![] }), false)))
Ok(Ok((unifier.add_ty(TypeEnum::TTuple { ty: vec![], is_vararg_ctx: false }), false)))
} else if ty_id == self.primitive_ids.option {
Ok(Ok((primitives.option, false)))
} else if ty_id == self.primitive_ids.none {
@ -555,7 +556,10 @@ impl InnerResolver {
Err(err) => return Ok(Err(err)),
_ => return Ok(Err("tuple type needs at least 1 type parameters".to_string()))
};
Ok(Ok((unifier.add_ty(TypeEnum::TTuple { ty: args }), true)))
Ok(Ok((
unifier.add_ty(TypeEnum::TTuple { ty: args, is_vararg_ctx: false }),
true,
)))
}
TypeEnum::TObj { params, obj_id, .. } => {
let subst = {
@ -797,7 +801,9 @@ impl InnerResolver {
.map(|elem| self.get_obj_type(py, elem, unifier, defs, primitives))
.collect();
let types = types?;
Ok(types.map(|types| unifier.add_ty(TypeEnum::TTuple { ty: types })))
Ok(types.map(|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
// is special and cannot be mapped directly to a nac3 type as below
@ -972,7 +978,7 @@ impl InnerResolver {
} else if ty_id == self.primitive_ids.string || ty_id == self.primitive_ids.np_str_ {
let val: String = obj.extract().unwrap();
self.id_to_primitive.write().insert(id, PrimitiveValue::Str(val.clone()));
Ok(Some(ctx.ctx.const_string(val.as_bytes(), true).into()))
Ok(Some(ctx.gen_string(generator, val).into()))
} else if ty_id == self.primitive_ids.float || ty_id == self.primitive_ids.float64 {
let val: f64 = obj.extract().unwrap();
self.id_to_primitive.write().insert(id, PrimitiveValue::F64(val));
@ -991,8 +997,15 @@ impl InnerResolver {
}
_ => unreachable!("must be list"),
};
let ty = ctx.get_llvm_type(generator, elem_ty);
let size_t = generator.get_size_type(ctx.ctx);
let ty = if len == 0
&& matches!(&*ctx.unifier.get_ty_immutable(elem_ty), TypeEnum::TVar { .. })
{
// The default type for zero-length lists of unknown element type is size_t
size_t.into()
} else {
ctx.get_llvm_type(generator, elem_ty)
};
let arr_ty = ctx
.ctx
.struct_type(&[ty.ptr_type(AddressSpace::default()).into(), size_t.into()], false);
@ -1196,7 +1209,9 @@ impl InnerResolver {
Ok(Some(ndarray.as_pointer_value().into()))
} else if ty_id == self.primitive_ids.tuple {
let expected_ty_enum = ctx.unifier.get_ty_immutable(expected_ty);
let TypeEnum::TTuple { ty } = expected_ty_enum.as_ref() else { unreachable!() };
let TypeEnum::TTuple { ty, is_vararg_ctx: false } = expected_ty_enum.as_ref() else {
unreachable!()
};
let tup_tys = ty.iter();
let elements: &PyTuple = obj.downcast()?;

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@ -1,12 +1,12 @@
[features]
test = []
[package]
name = "nac3core"
version = "0.1.0"
authors = ["M-Labs"]
edition = "2021"
[features]
no-escape-analysis = []
[dependencies]
itertools = "0.13"
crossbeam = "0.8"
@ -14,8 +14,8 @@ indexmap = "2.2"
parking_lot = "0.12"
rayon = "1.8"
nac3parser = { path = "../nac3parser" }
strum = "0.26.2"
strum_macros = "0.26.4"
strum = "0.26"
strum_macros = "0.26"
[dependencies.inkwell]
version = "0.4"

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@ -3,61 +3,56 @@ use std::{
env,
fs::File,
io::Write,
path::{Path, PathBuf},
path::Path,
process::{Command, Stdio},
};
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() {
let out_dir = env::var("OUT_DIR").unwrap();
let out_dir = Path::new(&out_dir);
let irrt_dir = Path::new("irrt");
fn get_out_dir() -> PathBuf {
PathBuf::from(env::var("OUT_DIR").unwrap())
}
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();
let irrt_cpp_path = irrt_dir.join("irrt.cpp");
/*
* 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.
*/
let irrt_cpp_path = irrt_dir.join("irrt.cpp");
let flags: &[&str] = &[
let mut flags: Vec<&str> = vec![
"--target=wasm32",
"-x",
"c++",
"-std=c++20",
"-fno-discard-value-names",
"-fno-exceptions",
"-fno-rtti",
match env::var("PROFILE").as_deref() {
Ok("debug") => "-O0",
Ok("release") => "-O3",
flavor => panic!("Unknown or missing build flavor {flavor:?}"),
},
"-emit-llvm",
"-S",
"-Wall",
"-Wextra",
"-Werror=return-type",
"-I",
irrt_dir.to_str().unwrap(),
"-o",
"-",
"-I",
irrt_dir.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
println!("cargo:rerun-if-changed={}", irrt_dir.to_str().unwrap());
// Compile IRRT and capture the LLVM IR output
let output = Command::new(CMD_IRRT_CLANG)
let output = Command::new("clang-irrt")
.args(flags)
.output()
.map(|o| {
@ -103,9 +98,7 @@ fn compile_irrt_cpp() {
file.write_all(filtered_output.as_bytes()).unwrap();
}
// 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)
let mut llvm_as = Command::new("llvm-as-irrt")
.stdin(Stdio::piped())
.arg("-o")
.arg(out_dir.join("irrt.bc"))
@ -114,50 +107,3 @@ fn compile_irrt_cpp() {
llvm_as.stdin.as_mut().unwrap().write_all(filtered_output.as_bytes()).unwrap();
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()`
"-I",
irrt_dir.to_str().unwrap(),
"-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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@ -1,9 +1,6 @@
#define IRRT_DEFINE_TYPEDEF_INTS
#include <irrt_everything.hpp>
/*
All IRRT implementations.
We don't have any 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.
*/
#include "irrt/exception.hpp"
#include "irrt/int_types.hpp"
#include "irrt/list.hpp"
#include "irrt/math.hpp"
#include "irrt/ndarray.hpp"
#include "irrt/slice.hpp"

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@ -1,402 +0,0 @@
#pragma once
#include <irrt/utils.hpp>
#include <irrt/int_defs.hpp>
// 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`.
using SliceIndex = int32_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,
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" {
#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
);
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,
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/int_types.hpp"
template<typename SizeT>
struct CSlice {
uint8_t* 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/int_defs.hpp>
#include <irrt/utils.hpp>
namespace {
// nac3core's "str" struct type definition
template <typename SizeT>
struct Str {
const char* content;
SizeT length;
};
// A limited set of errors IRRT could use.
typedef uint32_t ErrorId;
struct ErrorIds {
ErrorId index_error;
ErrorId value_error;
ErrorId assertion_error;
ErrorId runtime_error;
ErrorId type_error;
};
struct ErrorContext {
// Context
const ErrorIds* error_ids;
// Error thrown by IRRT
ErrorId error_id;
const char* message_template; // MUST BE `&'static`
int64_t param1;
int64_t param2;
int64_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(ErrorId error_id, const char* message, int64_t param1 = 0, int64_t param2 = 0, int64_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(Str<SizeT> *dst_str) {
dst_str->content = message_template;
dst_str->length = (SizeT) cstr_utils::length(message_template);
}
};
}
extern "C" {
void __nac3_error_context_initialize(ErrorContext* errctx, const ErrorIds* error_ids) {
errctx->initialize(error_ids);
}
bool __nac3_error_context_has_no_error(ErrorContext* errctx) {
return !errctx->has_error();
}
void __nac3_error_context_get_error_str(ErrorContext* errctx, Str<int32_t> *dst_str) {
errctx->get_error_str<int32_t>(dst_str);
}
void __nac3_error_context_get_error_str64(ErrorContext* errctx, Str<int64_t> *dst_str) {
errctx->get_error_str<int64_t>(dst_str);
}
void __nac3_error_dummy_raise(ErrorContext* errctx) {
errctx->set_error(errctx->error_ids->runtime_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.
*/
typedef int32_t ExceptionId;
/*
* 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<const uint8_t*>(filename), .len = __builtin_strlen(filename)},
.line = line,
.column = 0,
.function = {.base = reinterpret_cast<const uint8_t*>(function), .len = __builtin_strlen(function)},
.msg = {.base = reinterpret_cast<const uint8_t*>(msg), .len = __builtin_strlen(msg)},
};
e.params[0] = param0;
e.params[1] = param1;
e.params[2] = param2;
__nac3_raise(reinterpret_cast<void*>(&e));
__builtin_unreachable();
}
/**
* @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
typedef _BitInt(8) int8_t;
typedef unsigned _BitInt(8) uint8_t;
typedef _BitInt(32) int32_t;
typedef unsigned _BitInt(32) uint32_t;
typedef _BitInt(64) int64_t;
typedef unsigned _BitInt(64) uint64_t;
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#pragma once
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);
// 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,
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);
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/int_defs.hpp>
#include <irrt/error_context.hpp>
#include <irrt/numpy/ndarray_def.hpp>
namespace { namespace ndarray { namespace basic {
namespace util {
// throw an error if there is an axis with negative dimension
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;
}
}
}
// compute the size/# of elements of an ndarray given its shape
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;
}
// compute the strides of an ndarray given an ndarray `shape`
// and assuming that the ndarray is *fully c-contagious*.
//
// you might want to read up on https://ajcr.net/stride-guide-part-1/.
//
// this function might be used in isolation without an ndarray. that's
// why it separated out into its own util function.
template <typename SizeT>
void set_strides_by_shape(SizeT itemsize, SizeT ndims, SizeT* dst_strides, const SizeT* shape) {
SizeT stride_product = 1;
for (SizeT i = 0; i < ndims; i++) {
int axis = ndims - i - 1;
dst_strides[axis] = stride_product * itemsize;
stride_product *= shape[axis];
}
}
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;
}
}
}
// calculate the size/# of elements of an `ndarray`.
// this function corresponds to `np.size(<ndarray>)` or `ndarray.size`
template <typename SizeT>
SizeT size(NDArray<SizeT>* ndarray) {
return util::calc_size_from_shape(ndarray->ndims, ndarray->shape);
}
// calculate the number of bytes of its content of an `ndarray` *in its view*.
// this function corresponds to `ndarray.nbytes`
template <typename SizeT>
SizeT nbytes(NDArray<SizeT>* ndarray) {
return size(ndarray) * ndarray->itemsize;
}
template <typename SizeT>
void set_strides_by_shape(NDArray<SizeT>* ndarray) {
util::set_strides_by_shape(ndarray->itemsize, ndarray->ndims, ndarray->strides, ndarray->shape);
}
template <typename SizeT>
uint8_t* get_pelement_by_indices(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;
}
template <typename SizeT>
uint8_t* get_nth_pelement(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);
}
// get the pointer to the nth element of the ndarray as if it were flattened.
template <typename SizeT>
uint8_t* checked_get_nth_pelement(NDArray<SizeT>* ndarray, ErrorContext* errctx, 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);
}
template <typename SizeT>
void set_pelement_value(NDArray<SizeT>* ndarray, uint8_t* pelement, const uint8_t* pvalue) {
__builtin_memcpy(pelement, pvalue, ndarray->itemsize);
}
template <typename SizeT>
void len(ErrorContext* errctx, NDArray<SizeT>* ndarray, SliceIndex* dst_length) {
// Error if the ndarray is "unsized" (i.e, ndims == 0)
if (ndarray->ndims == 0) {
// Error copied from python by doing `len(np.zeros(()))`
errctx->set_error(
errctx->error_ids->type_error,
"len() of unsized object"
);
return; // Terminate
}
*dst_length = (SliceIndex) ndarray->shape[0];
}
// Copy data from one ndarray to another *OF THE EXACT SAME* ndims, shape, and itemsize.
template <typename SizeT>
void copy_data(const NDArray<SizeT>* src_ndarray, NDArray<SizeT>* dst_ndarray) {
__builtin_assume(src_ndarray->ndims == dst_ndarray->ndims);
__builtin_assume(src_ndarray->itemsize == dst_ndarray->itemsize);
for (SizeT i = 0; i < src_ndarray->size; 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);
}
}
// `copy_data()` with assertions to check ndims, shape, and itemsize between the two ndarrays.
template <typename SizeT>
void copy_data_checked(ErrorContext* errctx, const NDArray<SizeT>* src_ndarray, NDArray<SizeT>* dst_ndarray) {
// NOTE: Out of all error types, runtime error seems appropriate
// Check ndims
if (src_ndarray->ndims != dst_ndarray->ndims) {
errctx->set_error(
errctx->error_ids->runtime_error,
"IRRT copy_data_checked input arrays `ndims` are mismatched"
);
return; // Terminate
}
// Check shape
if (!arrays_match(src_ndarray->ndims, src_ndarray->shape, dst_ndarray->shape)) {
errctx->set_error(
errctx->error_ids->runtime_error,
"IRRT copy_data_checked input arrays `shape` are mismatched"
);
return; // Terminate
}
// Check itemsize
if (src_ndarray->itemsize != dst_ndarray->itemsize) {
errctx->set_error(
errctx->error_ids->runtime_error,
"IRRT copy_data_checked input arrays `itemsize` are mismatched"
);
return; // Terminate
}
copy_data(src_ndarray, dst_ndarray);
}
} } }
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);
}
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#include <irrt/numpy/ndarray_def.hpp>
namespace { namespace ndarray { namespace broadcast {
namespace util {
template <typename SizeT>
void assert_broadcast_shape_to(
ErrorContext* errctx,
const SizeT target_ndims,
const SizeT* target_shape,
const SizeT src_ndims,
const SizeT* src_shape
) {
/*
// See https://numpy.org/doc/stable/user/basics.broadcasting.html
This function handles this example:
```
Image (3d array): 256 x 256 x 3
Scale (1d array): 3
Result (3d array): 256 x 256 x 3
```
Other interesting examples to consider:
- `can_broadcast_shape_to([3], [1, 1, 1, 1, 3]) ... ok`
- `can_broadcast_shape_to([3], [3, 1]) == false`
- `can_broadcast_shape_to([256, 256, 3], [256, 1, 3]) ... ok`
In cases when the shapes contain zero(es):
- `can_broadcast_shape_to([0], [1]) ... ok`
- `can_broadcast_shape_to([0], [2]) == false`
- `can_broadcast_shape_to([0, 4, 0, 0], [1]) ... ok`
- `can_broadcast_shape_to([0, 4, 0, 0], [1, 1, 1, 1]) ... ok`
- `can_broadcast_shape_to([0, 4, 0, 0], [1, 4, 1, 1]) ... ok`
- `can_broadcast_shape_to([4, 3], [0, 3]) == false`
- `can_broadcast_shape_to([4, 3], [0, 0]) == false`
*/
// Target ndims must not be smaller than source ndims
// e.g., `np.broadcast_to(np.zeros((1, 1, 1, 1)), (1, ))` is prohibited by numpy
if (target_ndims < src_ndims) {
// Error copied from python by doing the `np.broadcast_to(np.zeros((1, 1, 1, 1)), (1, ))`
errctx->set_error(
errctx->error_ids->value_error,
"input operand has more dimensions than allowed by the axis remapping"
);
return; // Terminate
}
// Implements the rules in https://numpy.org/doc/stable/user/basics.broadcasting.html
for (SizeT i = 0; i < src_ndims; i++) {
SizeT target_axis = target_ndims - i - 1;
SizeT src_axis = src_ndims - i - 1;
bool target_dim_exists = target_axis >= 0;
bool src_dim_exists = src_axis >= 0;
SizeT target_dim = target_dim_exists ? target_shape[target_axis] : 1;
SizeT src_dim = src_dim_exists ? src_shape[src_axis] : 1;
bool ok = src_dim == 1 || target_dim == src_dim;
if (!ok) {
// Error copied from python by doing `np.broadcast_to(np.zeros((3, 1)), (1, 1)),
// but this is the true numpy error:
// "ValueError: operands could not be broadcast together with remapped shapes [original->remapped]: (3,1) and requested shape (1,1)"
// TODO: we cannot show more than 3 parameters!!
errctx->set_error(
errctx->error_ids->value_error,
"operands could not be broadcast together with remapping shapes [original->remapped]"
);
return; // Terminate
}
}
}
}
// Similar to `np.broadcast_to(<ndarray>, <target_shape>)`
// Assumptions:
// - `src_ndarray` has to be fully initialized.
// - `dst_ndarray->ndims` has to be set.
// - `dst_ndarray->shape` has to be set, this determines the shape `this` broadcasts to.
//
// Other notes:
// - `dst_ndarray->data` does not have to be set, it will be set to `src_ndarray->data`.
// - `dst_ndarray->itemsize` does not have to be set, it will be set to `src_ndarray->data`.
// - `dst_ndarray->strides` does not have to be set, it will be overwritten.
//
// Cautions:
// ```
// xs = np.zeros((4,))
// ys = np.zero((4, 1))
// ys[:] = xs # ok
//
// xs = np.zeros((1, 4))
// ys = np.zero((4,))
// ys[:] = xs # allowed
// # However `np.broadcast_to(xs, (4,))` would fails, as per numpy's broadcasting rule.
// # and apparently numpy will "deprecate" this? SEE https://github.com/numpy/numpy/issues/21744
// # This implementation will NOT support this assignment.
// ```
template <typename SizeT>
void broadcast_to(ErrorContext* errctx, NDArray<SizeT>* src_ndarray, NDArray<SizeT>* dst_ndarray) {
dst_ndarray->data = src_ndarray->data;
dst_ndarray->itemsize = src_ndarray->itemsize;
ndarray::broadcast::util::assert_broadcast_shape_to(
errctx,
dst_ndarray->ndims,
dst_ndarray->shape,
src_ndarray->ndims,
src_ndarray->shape
);
if (errctx->has_error()) {
return; // Propagate error
}
SizeT stride_product = 1;
for (SizeT i = 0; i < max(src_ndarray->ndims, dst_ndarray->ndims); i++) {
SizeT this_dim_i = src_ndarray->ndims - i - 1;
SizeT dst_dim_i = dst_ndarray->ndims - i - 1;
bool this_dim_exists = this_dim_i >= 0;
bool dst_dim_exists = dst_dim_i >= 0;
// TODO: Explain how this works
bool c1 = this_dim_exists && src_ndarray->shape[this_dim_i] == 1;
bool c2 = dst_dim_exists && dst_ndarray->shape[dst_dim_i] != 1;
if (!this_dim_exists || (c1 && c2)) {
dst_ndarray->strides[dst_dim_i] = 0; // Freeze it in-place
} else {
dst_ndarray->strides[dst_dim_i] = stride_product * src_ndarray->itemsize;
stride_product *= src_ndarray->shape[this_dim_i]; // NOTE: this_dim_exist must be true here.
}
}
}
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#pragma once
namespace {
// The NDArray object. `SizeT` is the *signed* size type of this ndarray.
//
// NOTE: The order of fields is IMPORTANT. DON'T TOUCH IT
//
// Some resources you might find helpful:
// - The official numpy implementations:
// - https://github.com/numpy/numpy/blob/735a477f0bc2b5b84d0e72d92f224bde78d4e069/doc/source/reference/c-api/types-and-structures.rst
// - On strides (about reshaping, slicing, C-contagiousness, etc)
// - https://ajcr.net/stride-guide-part-1/.
// - https://ajcr.net/stride-guide-part-2/.
// - https://ajcr.net/stride-guide-part-3/.
template <typename SizeT>
struct NDArray {
// The underlying data this `ndarray` is pointing to.
//
// NOTE: Formally this should be of type `void *`, but clang
// translates `void *` to `i8 *` when run with `-S -emit-llvm`,
// so we will put `uint8_t *` here for clarity.
//
// This pointer should point to the first element of the ndarray directly
uint8_t *data;
// The number of bytes of a single element in `data`.
//
// The `SizeT` is treated as `unsigned`.
SizeT itemsize;
// The number of dimensions of this shape.
//
// The `SizeT` is treated as `unsigned`.
SizeT ndims;
// Array shape, with length equal to `ndims`.
//
// The `SizeT` is treated as `unsigned`.
//
// NOTE: `shape` can contain 0.
// (those appear when the user makes an out of bounds slice into an ndarray, e.g., `np.zeros((3, 3))[400:].shape == (0, 3)`)
SizeT *shape;
// Array strides (stride value is in number of bytes, NOT number of elements), with length equal to `ndims`.
//
// The `SizeT` is treated as `signed`.
//
// NOTE: `strides` can have negative numbers.
// (those appear when there is a slice with a negative step, e.g., `my_array[::-1]`)
SizeT *strides;
};
// Because ndarray is so complicated, its functions are splitted into
// different files and namespaces.
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#pragma once
#include <irrt/numpy/ndarray_def.hpp>
#include <irrt/numpy/ndarray_basic.hpp>
namespace { namespace ndarray { namespace fill {
// Fill the ndarray with a value
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);
}
}
} } }
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/slice.hpp>
#include <irrt/numpy/ndarray_def.hpp>
#include <irrt/numpy/ndarray_basic.hpp>
#include <irrt/error_context.hpp>
namespace {
typedef uint8_t NDSubscriptType;
const NDSubscriptType INPUT_SUBSCRIPT_TYPE_INDEX = 0;
const NDSubscriptType INPUT_SUBSCRIPT_TYPE_SLICE = 1;
struct NDSubscript {
// A poor-man's enum variant type
NDSubscriptType type;
/*
if type == INPUT_SUBSCRIPT_TYPE_INDEX => `slice` points to a single `SliceIndex`
if type == INPUT_SUBSCRIPT_TYPE_SLICE => `slice` points to a single `UserRange`
`SizeT` is controlled by the caller: `NDSubscript` only cares about where that
slice is (the pointer), `NDSubscript` does not care/know about the actual `sizeof()`
of the slice value.
*/
uint8_t* data;
};
}
namespace { namespace ndarray { namespace subscript {
namespace util {
template<typename SizeT>
void deduce_ndims_after_slicing(ErrorContext* errctx, SizeT* result, SizeT ndims, SizeT num_ndsubscripts, const NDSubscript* ndsubscripts) {
if (num_ndsubscripts > ndims) {
// Error copied from python by doing `np.zeros((3, 4))[:, :, :]`
errctx->set_error(
errctx->error_ids->index_error,
"too many indices for array: array is {0}-dimensional, but {1} were indexed",
ndims, num_ndsubscripts
);
return; // Terminate
}
SizeT final_ndims = ndims;
for (SizeT i = 0; i < num_ndsubscripts; i++) {
if (ndsubscripts[i].type == INPUT_SUBSCRIPT_TYPE_INDEX) {
final_ndims--; // An index demotes the rank by 1
}
}
*result = final_ndims;
}
}
// To support numpy "basic indexing" https://numpy.org/doc/stable/user/basics.indexing.html#basic-indexing
// "Advanced indexing" https://numpy.org/doc/stable/user/basics.indexing.html#advanced-indexing is not supported
//
// This function supports:
// - "scalar indexing",
// - "slicing and strides",
// - and "dimensional indexing tools" (TODO, but this is really easy to implement).
//
// Things assumed by this function:
// - `dst_ndarray` is allocated by the caller
// - `dst_ndarray.ndims` has the correct value (according to `ndarray::util::deduce_ndims_after_slicing`).
// - ... and `dst_ndarray.shape` and `dst_ndarray.strides` have been allocated by the caller as well
//
// Other notes:
// - `dst_ndarray->data` does not have to be set, it will be derived.
// - `dst_ndarray->itemsize` does not have to be set, it will be set to `src_ndarray->itemsize`
// - `dst_ndarray->shape` and `dst_ndarray.strides` can contain empty values
template <typename SizeT>
void subscript(ErrorContext* errctx, SliceIndex num_subscripts, NDSubscript* subscripts, NDArray<SizeT>* src_ndarray, NDArray<SizeT>* dst_ndarray) {
// REFERENCE CODE (check out `_index_helper` in `__getitem__`):
// https://github.com/wadetb/tinynumpy/blob/0d23d22e07062ffab2afa287374c7b366eebdda1/tinynumpy/tinynumpy.py#L652
// irrt_assert(dst_ndarray->ndims == ndarray::util::deduce_ndims_after_slicing(src_ndarray->ndims, num_subscripts, subscripts));
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_subscripts; i++) {
NDSubscript *ndsubscript = &subscripts[i];
if (ndsubscript->type == INPUT_SUBSCRIPT_TYPE_INDEX) {
// Handle when the ndsubscript is just a single (possibly negative) integer
// e.g., `my_array[::2, -5, ::-1]`
// ^^------ like this
SliceIndex input_index = *((SliceIndex*) ndsubscript->data);
SliceIndex index = slice::resolve_index_in_length(src_ndarray->shape[src_axis], input_index);
if (index == slice::OUT_OF_BOUNDS) {
// Error message copied from numpy by doing `np.zeros((3, 4))[100]`
errctx->set_error(
errctx->error_ids->index_error,
"index {0} is out of bounds for axis {1} with size {2}",
input_index, src_axis, src_ndarray->shape[src_axis]
);
return; // Terminate
}
dst_ndarray->data += index * src_ndarray->strides[src_axis]; // Add offset
// Next
src_axis++;
} else if (ndsubscript->type == INPUT_SUBSCRIPT_TYPE_SLICE) {
// Handle when the ndsubscript is a slice (represented by UserSlice in IRRT)
// e.g., `my_array[::2, -5, ::-1]`
// ^^^------^^^^----- like these
UserSlice* input_user_slice = (UserSlice*) ndsubscript->data;
// TODO: use checked indices
Slice slice;
input_user_slice->indices_checked(errctx, src_ndarray->shape[src_axis], &slice); // To resolve negative indices and other funny stuff written by the user
if (errctx->has_error()) {
return; // Propagate error
}
// NOTE: There is no need to write special code to handle negative steps/strides.
// This simple implementation meticulously handles both positive and negative steps/strides.
// Check out the tinynumpy and IRRT's test cases if you are not convinced.
dst_ndarray->data += (SizeT) slice.start * src_ndarray->strides[src_axis]; // Add offset (NOTE: no need to `* itemsize`, strides count in # of bytes)
dst_ndarray->strides[dst_axis] = ((SizeT) slice.step) * src_ndarray->strides[src_axis]; // Determine stride
dst_ndarray->shape[dst_axis] = (SizeT) slice.len(); // Determine shape dimension
// Next
dst_axis++;
src_axis++;
} else {
__builtin_unreachable();
}
}
/*
Reference python code:
```python
dst_ndarray.shape.extend(src_ndarray.shape[src_axis:])
dst_ndarray.strides.extend(src_ndarray.strides[src_axis:])
```
*/
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];
}
}
} } }
extern "C" {
using namespace ndarray::subscript;
void __nac3_ndarray_subscript_deduce_ndims_after_slicing(ErrorContext* errctx, int32_t* result, int32_t ndims, int32_t num_ndsubscripts, const NDSubscript* ndsubscripts) {
ndarray::subscript::util::deduce_ndims_after_slicing(errctx, result, ndims, num_ndsubscripts, ndsubscripts);
}
void __nac3_ndarray_subscript_deduce_ndims_after_slicing64(ErrorContext* errctx, int64_t* result, int64_t ndims, int64_t num_ndsubscripts, const NDSubscript* ndsubscripts) {
ndarray::subscript::util::deduce_ndims_after_slicing(errctx, result, ndims, num_ndsubscripts, ndsubscripts);
}
void __nac3_ndarray_subscript(ErrorContext* errctx, SliceIndex num_subscripts, NDSubscript* subscripts, NDArray<int32_t>* src_ndarray, NDArray<int32_t> *dst_ndarray) {
subscript(errctx, num_subscripts, subscripts, src_ndarray, dst_ndarray);
}
void __nac3_ndarray_subscript64(ErrorContext* errctx, SliceIndex num_subscripts, NDSubscript* subscripts, NDArray<int64_t>* src_ndarray, NDArray<int64_t> *dst_ndarray) {
subscript(errctx, num_subscripts, subscripts, src_ndarray, dst_ndarray);
}
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#pragma once
#include <irrt/int_defs.hpp>
#include <irrt/slice.hpp>
#include "irrt/int_types.hpp"
namespace {
struct Slice {
SliceIndex start;
SliceIndex stop;
SliceIndex step;
extern "C" {
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;
}
// The length/The number of elements of the slice if it were a range,
// i.e., the value of `len(range(this->start, this->stop, this->end))`
SliceIndex len() {
SliceIndex diff = stop - start;
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) {
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} else {
return 0;
}
}
};
namespace slice {
// "Resolve" an index value under a length in Python lists.
// If you have a `list` of length 100, `list[-1]` would resolve to `list[100-1] == list[99]`.
//
// If length == 0, this function returns 0
//
// If index is out of bounds, this function clamps the value
// (to `list[0]` or `list[-1]` in the context of a list and depending on if index is + or -)
SliceIndex resolve_index_in_length_clamped(SliceIndex length, SliceIndex index) {
if (index < 0) {
// Remember that index is negative, so do a plus here
return max<SliceIndex>(length + index, 0);
} else {
return min<SliceIndex>(length, index);
}
}
const SliceIndex OUT_OF_BOUNDS = -1;
// Like `resolve_index_in_length`.
// But also checks if the resolved index is in
// bounds (function returns true) or out of bounds
// (function returns false); `0 <= resolved index < length` is false).
SliceIndex resolve_index_in_length(SliceIndex length, SliceIndex index) {
SliceIndex resolved = index < 0 ? length + index : index;
bool in_bounds = 0 <= resolved && resolved < length;
return in_bounds ? resolved : OUT_OF_BOUNDS;
}
}
// A user-written Python-like slice.
//
// i.e., this slice is a triple of either an int or nothing. (e.g., `my_array[:10:2]`, `start` is None)
//
// You can "resolve" a `UserSlice` by using `user_slice.indices(<length>)`
struct UserSlice {
// Did the user specify `start`? If 0, `start` is undefined (and contains an empty value)
bool start_defined;
SliceIndex start;
// Similar to `start_defined`
bool stop_defined;
SliceIndex stop;
// Similar to `start_defined`
bool step_defined;
SliceIndex step;
// Convenient constructor for C++ internal use only (say testing)
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;
}
// Like Python's `slice(start, stop, step).indices(length)`
void indices(SliceIndex length, Slice* result) {
// NOTE: This function implements Python's `slice.indices` *FAITHFULLY*.
// SEE: https://github.com/python/cpython/blob/f62161837e68c1c77961435f1b954412dd5c2b65/Objects/sliceobject.c#L546
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;
}
}
// `indices()` but asserts `this->step != 0` and `this->length >= 0`
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}", // Edited. Error message copied from python by doing `slice(0, 0, 0).indices(100)`
length
);
return;
}
if (this->step_defined && this->step == 0) {
// Error message
errctx->set_error(
errctx->error_ids->value_error,
"slice step cannot be zero" // Error message copied from python by doing `slice(0, 0, 0).indices(100)`
);
return;
}
this->indices(length, result);
}
};
}
}

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#pragma once
#include <irrt/int_defs.hpp>
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;
}
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 {
bool is_empty(const char* str) {
return str[0] == '\0';
}
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 { // a[i] == b[i]
if (a[i] == '\0') {
return 0;
} else {
i++;
}
}
}
}
int8_t equal(const char* a, const char* b) {
return compare(a, b) == 0;
}
uint32_t length(const char* str) {
uint32_t length = 0;
while (*str != '\0') {
length++;
str++;
}
return length;
}
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();
}
}
}

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#pragma once
#include <irrt/core.hpp>
#include <irrt/error_context.hpp>
#include <irrt/int_defs.hpp>
#include <irrt/numpy/ndarray_basic.hpp>
#include <irrt/numpy/ndarray_broadcast.hpp>
#include <irrt/numpy/ndarray_def.hpp>
#include <irrt/numpy/ndarray_fill.hpp>
#include <irrt/numpy/ndarray_subscript.hpp>
#include <irrt/slice.hpp>
#include <irrt/utils.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 <irrt_everything.hpp>
#include <test/core.hpp>
#include <test/test_core.hpp>
#include <test/test_ndarray_basic.hpp>
#include <test/test_ndarray_subscript.hpp>
#include <test/test_ndarray_broadcast.hpp>
#include <test/test_slice.hpp>
int main() {
// Be wise about the order of suites!!
test::core::run();
test::slice::run();
test::ndarray_basic::run();
test::ndarray_subscript::run();
test::ndarray_broadcast::run();
return 0;
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#pragma once
// Include this header for every test_*.cpp
#include <cstdint>
#include <cstdio>
#include <cstdlib>
#include <test/print.hpp>
// Some utils can be used here
#include <irrt/utils.hpp>
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);
}
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 = ");
print_array(len, expected);
printf("\n");
printf(" Got = ");
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,
};
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, ErrorId expected_error_id) {
if (errctx->has_error()) {
if (errctx->error_id == expected_error_id) {
// OK
} else {
// Otherwise it got the wrong kind of error
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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#pragma once
#include <cstdlib>
#include <cstdio>
template <class T>
void print_value(const T& value);
template <>
void print_value(const bool& value) {
printf("%s", value ? "true" : "false");
}
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 print_repeated(const char *str, int count) {
for (int i = 0; i < count; i++) {
printf("%s", str);
}
}
template <typename T>
void print_array(int len, const T* as) {
printf("[");
for (int i = 0; i < len; i++) {
if (i != 0) printf(", ");
print_value(as[i]);
}
printf("]");
}
template<typename ElementT, typename SizeT>
void __print_ndarray_aux(bool first, bool last, SizeT* cursor, SizeT depth, NDArray<SizeT>* ndarray) {
// A really lazy recursive implementation
// Add left padding unless its the first entry (since there would be "[[[" before it)
if (!first) {
print_repeated(" ", depth);
}
const SizeT dim = ndarray->shape[depth];
if (depth + 1 == ndarray->ndims) {
// Recursed down to last dimension, print the values in a nice list
printf("[");
SizeT* indices = (SizeT*) __builtin_alloca(sizeof(SizeT) * ndarray->ndims);
for (SizeT i = 0; i < dim; i++) {
ndarray::basic::util::set_indices_by_nth(ndarray->ndims, ndarray->shape, indices, *cursor);
ElementT* pelement = (ElementT*) ndarray::basic::get_pelement_by_indices<SizeT>(ndarray, indices);
ElementT element = *pelement;
if (i != 0) printf(", "); // List delimiter
print_value(element);
printf("(@");
print_array(ndarray->ndims, indices);
printf(")");
(*cursor)++;
}
printf("]");
} else {
printf("[");
for (SizeT i = 0; i < ndarray->shape[depth]; i++) {
__print_ndarray_aux<ElementT, SizeT>(
i == 0, // first?
i + 1 == dim, // last?
cursor,
depth + 1,
ndarray
);
}
printf("]");
}
// Add newline unless its the last entry (since there will be "]]]" after it)
if (!last) {
print_repeated("\n", depth);
}
}
template <typename ElementT, typename SizeT>
void print_ndarray(NDArray<SizeT>* ndarray) {
if (ndarray->ndims == 0) {
printf("<empty ndarray>");
} else {
SizeT cursor = 0;
__print_ndarray_aux<ElementT, SizeT>(true, true, &cursor, 0, ndarray);
}
printf("\n");
}

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#pragma once
#include <test/core.hpp>
#include <irrt_everything.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();
}
}
}

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#pragma once
#include <test/core.hpp>
#include <irrt_everything.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 test_set_strides_by_shape() {
// Test `set_strides_by_shape()`
BEGIN_TEST();
int32_t shape[4] = { 99, 3, 5, 7 };
int32_t strides[4] = { 0 };
ndarray::basic::util::set_strides_by_shape((int32_t) sizeof(int32_t), 4, strides, shape);
int32_t expected_strides[4] = {
105 * sizeof(int32_t),
35 * sizeof(int32_t),
7 * sizeof(int32_t),
1 * sizeof(int32_t)
};
assert_arrays_match(4, expected_strides, strides);
}
void run() {
test_calc_size_from_shape_normal();
test_calc_size_from_shape_has_zero();
test_set_strides_by_shape();
}
}
}

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#pragma once
#include <test/core.hpp>
#include <irrt_everything.hpp>
namespace test { namespace ndarray_broadcast {
void test_ndarray_broadcast_1() {
/*
```python
array = np.array([[19.9, 29.9, 39.9, 49.9]], dtype=np.float64)
>>> [[19.9 29.9 39.9 49.9]]
array = np.broadcast_to(array, (2, 3, 4))
>>> [[[19.9 29.9 39.9 49.9]
>>> [19.9 29.9 39.9 49.9]
>>> [19.9 29.9 39.9 49.9]]
>>> [[19.9 29.9 39.9 49.9]
>>> [19.9 29.9 39.9 49.9]
>>> [19.9 29.9 39.9 49.9]]]
assert array.strides == (0, 0, 8)
# and then pick some values in `array` and check them...
```
*/
BEGIN_TEST();
// Prepare src_ndarray
double src_data[4] = { 19.9, 29.9, 39.9, 49.9 };
const int32_t src_ndims = 2;
int32_t src_shape[src_ndims] = {1, 4};
int32_t src_strides[src_ndims] = {};
NDArray<int32_t> src_ndarray = {
.data = (uint8_t*) src_data,
.itemsize = sizeof(double),
.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 = 3;
int32_t dst_shape[dst_ndims] = {2, 3, 4};
int32_t dst_strides[dst_ndims] = {};
NDArray<int32_t> dst_ndarray = {
.ndims = dst_ndims,
.shape = dst_shape,
.strides = dst_strides
};
// Broadcast
ErrorContext errctx = create_testing_errctx();
ndarray::broadcast::broadcast_to(&errctx, &src_ndarray, &dst_ndarray);
assert_errctx_no_error(&errctx);
assert_arrays_match(dst_ndims, ((int32_t[]) { 0, 0, 8 }), dst_ndarray.strides);
assert_values_match(19.9, *((double*) ndarray::basic::get_pelement_by_indices(&dst_ndarray, ((int32_t[]) {0, 0, 0}))));
assert_values_match(29.9, *((double*) ndarray::basic::get_pelement_by_indices(&dst_ndarray, ((int32_t[]) {0, 0, 1}))));
assert_values_match(39.9, *((double*) ndarray::basic::get_pelement_by_indices(&dst_ndarray, ((int32_t[]) {0, 0, 2}))));
assert_values_match(49.9, *((double*) ndarray::basic::get_pelement_by_indices(&dst_ndarray, ((int32_t[]) {0, 0, 3}))));
assert_values_match(19.9, *((double*) ndarray::basic::get_pelement_by_indices(&dst_ndarray, ((int32_t[]) {0, 1, 0}))));
assert_values_match(29.9, *((double*) ndarray::basic::get_pelement_by_indices(&dst_ndarray, ((int32_t[]) {0, 1, 1}))));
assert_values_match(39.9, *((double*) ndarray::basic::get_pelement_by_indices(&dst_ndarray, ((int32_t[]) {0, 1, 2}))));
assert_values_match(49.9, *((double*) ndarray::basic::get_pelement_by_indices(&dst_ndarray, ((int32_t[]) {0, 1, 3}))));
assert_values_match(49.9, *((double*) ndarray::basic::get_pelement_by_indices(&dst_ndarray, ((int32_t[]) {1, 2, 3}))));
}
void run() {
test_ndarray_broadcast_1();
}
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#pragma once
#include <test/core.hpp>
#include <irrt_everything.hpp>
namespace test { namespace ndarray_subscript {
void test_ndsubscript_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_ndsubscripts = 2;
NDSubscript ndsubscripts[num_ndsubscripts] = {
{ .type = INPUT_SUBSCRIPT_TYPE_SLICE, .data = (uint8_t*) &subscript_1 },
{ .type = INPUT_SUBSCRIPT_TYPE_SLICE, .data = (uint8_t*) &subscript_2 }
};
ErrorContext errctx = create_testing_errctx();
ndarray::subscript::subscript(&errctx, num_ndsubscripts, ndsubscripts, &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_ndsubscript_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_ndsubscripts = 2;
NDSubscript ndsubscripts[num_ndsubscripts] = {
{ .type = INPUT_SUBSCRIPT_TYPE_INDEX, .data = (uint8_t*) &subscript_1 },
{ .type = INPUT_SUBSCRIPT_TYPE_SLICE, .data = (uint8_t*) &subscript_2 }
};
ErrorContext errctx = create_testing_errctx();
ndarray::subscript::subscript(&errctx, num_ndsubscripts, ndsubscripts, &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_ndsubscript_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_ndsubscripts = 2;
NDSubscript ndsubscripts[num_ndsubscripts] = {
{ .type = INPUT_SUBSCRIPT_TYPE_INDEX, .data = (uint8_t*) &subscript_1 },
{ .type = INPUT_SUBSCRIPT_TYPE_INDEX, .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::subscript::subscript(&errctx, num_ndsubscripts, ndsubscripts, &src_ndarray, &dst_ndarray);
assert_errctx_has_error(&errctx, errctx.error_ids->index_error);
}
void run() {
test_ndsubscript_normal_1();
test_ndsubscript_normal_2();
test_ndsubscript_index_subscript_out_of_bounds();
}
} }

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@ -1,96 +0,0 @@
#pragma once
#include <test/core.hpp>
#include <irrt_everything.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, &slice);
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, &slice);
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, &slice);
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, &slice);
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();
}
}
}

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@ -1,26 +1,94 @@
use inkwell::types::BasicTypeEnum;
use inkwell::values::BasicValueEnum;
use inkwell::values::{BasicValue, BasicValueEnum, IntValue, PointerValue};
use inkwell::{FloatPredicate, IntPredicate, OptimizationLevel};
use itertools::Itertools;
use crate::codegen::classes::{NDArrayValue, ProxyValue, UntypedArrayLikeAccessor};
use crate::codegen::classes::{
ArrayLikeValue, NDArrayValue, ProxyValue, RangeValue, TypedArrayLikeAccessor,
UntypedArrayLikeAccessor, UntypedArrayLikeMutator,
};
use crate::codegen::expr::destructure_range;
use crate::codegen::irrt::calculate_len_for_slice_range;
use crate::codegen::macros::codegen_unreachable;
use crate::codegen::numpy::ndarray_elementwise_unaryop_impl;
use crate::codegen::stmt::gen_for_callback_incrementing;
use crate::codegen::{extern_fns, irrt, llvm_intrinsics, numpy, CodeGenContext, CodeGenerator};
use crate::toplevel::helper::PrimDef;
use crate::toplevel::numpy::unpack_ndarray_var_tys;
use crate::typecheck::typedef::Type;
use crate::typecheck::typedef::{Type, TypeEnum};
/// Shorthand for [`unreachable!()`] when a type of argument is not supported.
///
/// The generated message will contain the function name and the name of the unsupported type.
fn unsupported_type(ctx: &CodeGenContext<'_, '_>, fn_name: &str, tys: &[Type]) -> ! {
unreachable!(
codegen_unreachable!(
ctx,
"{fn_name}() not supported for '{}'",
tys.iter().map(|ty| format!("'{}'", ctx.unifier.stringify(*ty))).join(", "),
)
}
/// Invokes the `len` builtin function.
pub fn call_len<'ctx, G: CodeGenerator + ?Sized>(
generator: &mut G,
ctx: &mut CodeGenContext<'ctx, '_>,
n: (Type, BasicValueEnum<'ctx>),
) -> Result<IntValue<'ctx>, String> {
let llvm_i32 = ctx.ctx.i32_type();
let range_ty = ctx.primitives.range;
let (arg_ty, arg) = n;
Ok(if ctx.unifier.unioned(arg_ty, range_ty) {
let arg = RangeValue::from_ptr_val(arg.into_pointer_value(), Some("range"));
let (start, end, step) = destructure_range(ctx, arg);
calculate_len_for_slice_range(generator, ctx, start, end, step)
} else {
match &*ctx.unifier.get_ty_immutable(arg_ty) {
TypeEnum::TTuple { ty, .. } => llvm_i32.const_int(ty.len() as u64, false),
TypeEnum::TObj { obj_id, .. } if *obj_id == PrimDef::List.id() => {
let zero = llvm_i32.const_zero();
let len = ctx
.build_gep_and_load(
arg.into_pointer_value(),
&[zero, llvm_i32.const_int(1, false)],
None,
)
.into_int_value();
ctx.builder.build_int_truncate_or_bit_cast(len, llvm_i32, "len").unwrap()
}
TypeEnum::TObj { obj_id, .. } if *obj_id == PrimDef::NDArray.id() => {
let llvm_usize = generator.get_size_type(ctx.ctx);
let arg = NDArrayValue::from_ptr_val(arg.into_pointer_value(), llvm_usize, None);
let ndims = arg.dim_sizes().size(ctx, generator);
ctx.make_assert(
generator,
ctx.builder
.build_int_compare(IntPredicate::NE, ndims, llvm_usize.const_zero(), "")
.unwrap(),
"0:TypeError",
"len() of unsized object",
[None, None, None],
ctx.current_loc,
);
let len = unsafe {
arg.dim_sizes().get_typed_unchecked(
ctx,
generator,
&llvm_usize.const_zero(),
None,
)
};
ctx.builder.build_int_truncate_or_bit_cast(len, llvm_i32, "len").unwrap()
}
_ => codegen_unreachable!(ctx),
}
})
}
/// Invokes the `int32` builtin function.
pub fn call_int32<'ctx, G: CodeGenerator + ?Sized>(
generator: &mut G,
@ -31,7 +99,6 @@ pub fn call_int32<'ctx, G: CodeGenerator + ?Sized>(
let llvm_usize = generator.get_size_type(ctx.ctx);
let (n_ty, n) = n;
Ok(match n {
BasicValueEnum::IntValue(n) if matches!(n.get_type().get_bit_width(), 1 | 8) => {
debug_assert!(ctx.unifier.unioned(n_ty, ctx.primitives.bool));
@ -602,7 +669,7 @@ pub fn call_ceil<'ctx, G: CodeGenerator + ?Sized>(
ret_elem_ty,
None,
NDArrayValue::from_ptr_val(n, llvm_usize, None),
|generator, ctx, val| call_floor(generator, ctx, (elem_ty, val), ret_elem_ty),
|generator, ctx, val| call_ceil(generator, ctx, (elem_ty, val), ret_elem_ty),
)?;
ndarray.as_base_value().into()
@ -719,7 +786,7 @@ pub fn call_numpy_minimum<'ctx, G: CodeGenerator + ?Sized>(
} else if is_ndarray2 {
unpack_ndarray_var_tys(&mut ctx.unifier, x2_ty).0
} else {
unreachable!()
codegen_unreachable!(ctx)
};
let x1_scalar_ty = if is_ndarray1 { dtype } else { x1_ty };
@ -823,7 +890,7 @@ pub fn call_numpy_max_min<'ctx, G: CodeGenerator + ?Sized>(
match fn_name {
"np_argmin" | "np_argmax" => llvm_int64.const_zero().into(),
"np_max" | "np_min" => a,
_ => unreachable!(),
_ => codegen_unreachable!(ctx),
}
}
BasicValueEnum::PointerValue(n)
@ -863,6 +930,7 @@ pub fn call_numpy_max_min<'ctx, G: CodeGenerator + ?Sized>(
gen_for_callback_incrementing(
generator,
ctx,
None,
llvm_int64.const_int(1, false),
(n_sz, false),
|generator, ctx, _, idx| {
@ -877,7 +945,7 @@ pub fn call_numpy_max_min<'ctx, G: CodeGenerator + ?Sized>(
"np_argmax" | "np_max" => {
call_max(ctx, (elem_ty, accumulator), (elem_ty, elem))
}
_ => unreachable!(),
_ => codegen_unreachable!(ctx),
};
let updated_idx = match (accumulator, result) {
@ -914,7 +982,7 @@ pub fn call_numpy_max_min<'ctx, G: CodeGenerator + ?Sized>(
match fn_name {
"np_argmin" | "np_argmax" => ctx.builder.build_load(res_idx, "").unwrap(),
"np_max" | "np_min" => ctx.builder.build_load(accumulator_addr, "").unwrap(),
_ => unreachable!(),
_ => codegen_unreachable!(ctx),
}
}
@ -980,7 +1048,7 @@ pub fn call_numpy_maximum<'ctx, G: CodeGenerator + ?Sized>(
} else if is_ndarray2 {
unpack_ndarray_var_tys(&mut ctx.unifier, x2_ty).0
} else {
unreachable!()
codegen_unreachable!(ctx)
};
let x1_scalar_ty = if is_ndarray1 { dtype } else { x1_ty };
@ -1420,7 +1488,7 @@ pub fn call_numpy_arctan2<'ctx, G: CodeGenerator + ?Sized>(
} else if is_ndarray2 {
unpack_ndarray_var_tys(&mut ctx.unifier, x2_ty).0
} else {
unreachable!()
codegen_unreachable!(ctx)
};
let x1_scalar_ty = if is_ndarray1 { dtype } else { x1_ty };
@ -1487,7 +1555,7 @@ pub fn call_numpy_copysign<'ctx, G: CodeGenerator + ?Sized>(
} else if is_ndarray2 {
unpack_ndarray_var_tys(&mut ctx.unifier, x2_ty).0
} else {
unreachable!()
codegen_unreachable!(ctx)
};
let x1_scalar_ty = if is_ndarray1 { dtype } else { x1_ty };
@ -1554,7 +1622,7 @@ pub fn call_numpy_fmax<'ctx, G: CodeGenerator + ?Sized>(
} else if is_ndarray2 {
unpack_ndarray_var_tys(&mut ctx.unifier, x2_ty).0
} else {
unreachable!()
codegen_unreachable!(ctx)
};
let x1_scalar_ty = if is_ndarray1 { dtype } else { x1_ty };
@ -1621,7 +1689,7 @@ pub fn call_numpy_fmin<'ctx, G: CodeGenerator + ?Sized>(
} else if is_ndarray2 {
unpack_ndarray_var_tys(&mut ctx.unifier, x2_ty).0
} else {
unreachable!()
codegen_unreachable!(ctx)
};
let x1_scalar_ty = if is_ndarray1 { dtype } else { x1_ty };
@ -1744,7 +1812,7 @@ pub fn call_numpy_hypot<'ctx, G: CodeGenerator + ?Sized>(
} else if is_ndarray2 {
unpack_ndarray_var_tys(&mut ctx.unifier, x2_ty).0
} else {
unreachable!()
codegen_unreachable!(ctx)
};
let x1_scalar_ty = if is_ndarray1 { dtype } else { x1_ty };
@ -1811,7 +1879,7 @@ pub fn call_numpy_nextafter<'ctx, G: CodeGenerator + ?Sized>(
} else if is_ndarray2 {
unpack_ndarray_var_tys(&mut ctx.unifier, x2_ty).0
} else {
unreachable!()
codegen_unreachable!(ctx)
};
let x1_scalar_ty = if is_ndarray1 { dtype } else { x1_ty };
@ -1835,3 +1903,501 @@ pub fn call_numpy_nextafter<'ctx, G: CodeGenerator + ?Sized>(
_ => unsupported_type(ctx, FN_NAME, &[x1_ty, x2_ty]),
})
}
/// Allocates a struct with the fields specified by `out_matrices` and returns a pointer to it
fn build_output_struct<'ctx>(
ctx: &mut CodeGenContext<'ctx, '_>,
out_matrices: Vec<BasicValueEnum<'ctx>>,
) -> PointerValue<'ctx> {
let field_ty =
out_matrices.iter().map(BasicValueEnum::get_type).collect::<Vec<BasicTypeEnum>>();
let out_ty = ctx.ctx.struct_type(&field_ty, false);
let out_ptr = ctx.builder.build_alloca(out_ty, "").unwrap();
for (i, v) in out_matrices.into_iter().enumerate() {
unsafe {
let ptr = ctx
.builder
.build_in_bounds_gep(
out_ptr,
&[
ctx.ctx.i32_type().const_zero(),
ctx.ctx.i32_type().const_int(i as u64, false),
],
"",
)
.unwrap();
ctx.builder.build_store(ptr, v).unwrap();
}
}
out_ptr
}
/// Invokes the `np_linalg_cholesky` linalg function
pub fn call_np_linalg_cholesky<'ctx, G: CodeGenerator + ?Sized>(
generator: &mut G,
ctx: &mut CodeGenContext<'ctx, '_>,
x1: (Type, BasicValueEnum<'ctx>),
) -> Result<BasicValueEnum<'ctx>, String> {
const FN_NAME: &str = "np_linalg_cholesky";
let (x1_ty, x1) = x1;
let llvm_usize = generator.get_size_type(ctx.ctx);
if let BasicValueEnum::PointerValue(n1) = x1 {
let (elem_ty, _) = unpack_ndarray_var_tys(&mut ctx.unifier, x1_ty);
let n1_elem_ty = ctx.get_llvm_type(generator, elem_ty);
let BasicTypeEnum::FloatType(_) = n1_elem_ty else {
unsupported_type(ctx, FN_NAME, &[x1_ty]);
};
let n1 = NDArrayValue::from_ptr_val(n1, llvm_usize, None);
let dim0 = unsafe {
n1.dim_sizes()
.get_unchecked(ctx, generator, &llvm_usize.const_zero(), None)
.into_int_value()
};
let dim1 = unsafe {
n1.dim_sizes()
.get_unchecked(ctx, generator, &llvm_usize.const_int(1, false), None)
.into_int_value()
};
let out = numpy::create_ndarray_const_shape(generator, ctx, elem_ty, &[dim0, dim1])
.unwrap()
.as_base_value()
.as_basic_value_enum();
extern_fns::call_np_linalg_cholesky(ctx, x1, out, None);
Ok(out)
} else {
unsupported_type(ctx, FN_NAME, &[x1_ty])
}
}
/// Invokes the `np_linalg_qr` linalg function
pub fn call_np_linalg_qr<'ctx, G: CodeGenerator + ?Sized>(
generator: &mut G,
ctx: &mut CodeGenContext<'ctx, '_>,
x1: (Type, BasicValueEnum<'ctx>),
) -> Result<BasicValueEnum<'ctx>, String> {
const FN_NAME: &str = "np_linalg_qr";
let (x1_ty, x1) = x1;
let llvm_usize = generator.get_size_type(ctx.ctx);
if let BasicValueEnum::PointerValue(n1) = x1 {
let (elem_ty, _) = unpack_ndarray_var_tys(&mut ctx.unifier, x1_ty);
let n1_elem_ty = ctx.get_llvm_type(generator, elem_ty);
let BasicTypeEnum::FloatType(_) = n1_elem_ty else {
unimplemented!("{FN_NAME} operates on float type NdArrays only");
};
let n1 = NDArrayValue::from_ptr_val(n1, llvm_usize, None);
let dim0 = unsafe {
n1.dim_sizes()
.get_unchecked(ctx, generator, &llvm_usize.const_zero(), None)
.into_int_value()
};
let dim1 = unsafe {
n1.dim_sizes()
.get_unchecked(ctx, generator, &llvm_usize.const_int(1, false), None)
.into_int_value()
};
let k = llvm_intrinsics::call_int_smin(ctx, dim0, dim1, None);
let out_q = numpy::create_ndarray_const_shape(generator, ctx, elem_ty, &[dim0, k])
.unwrap()
.as_base_value()
.as_basic_value_enum();
let out_r = numpy::create_ndarray_const_shape(generator, ctx, elem_ty, &[k, dim1])
.unwrap()
.as_base_value()
.as_basic_value_enum();
extern_fns::call_np_linalg_qr(ctx, x1, out_q, out_r, None);
let out_ptr = build_output_struct(ctx, vec![out_q, out_r]);
Ok(ctx.builder.build_load(out_ptr, "QR_Factorization_result").map(Into::into).unwrap())
} else {
unsupported_type(ctx, FN_NAME, &[x1_ty])
}
}
/// Invokes the `np_linalg_svd` linalg function
pub fn call_np_linalg_svd<'ctx, G: CodeGenerator + ?Sized>(
generator: &mut G,
ctx: &mut CodeGenContext<'ctx, '_>,
x1: (Type, BasicValueEnum<'ctx>),
) -> Result<BasicValueEnum<'ctx>, String> {
const FN_NAME: &str = "np_linalg_svd";
let (x1_ty, x1) = x1;
let llvm_usize = generator.get_size_type(ctx.ctx);
if let BasicValueEnum::PointerValue(n1) = x1 {
let (elem_ty, _) = unpack_ndarray_var_tys(&mut ctx.unifier, x1_ty);
let n1_elem_ty = ctx.get_llvm_type(generator, elem_ty);
let BasicTypeEnum::FloatType(_) = n1_elem_ty else {
unsupported_type(ctx, FN_NAME, &[x1_ty]);
};
let n1 = NDArrayValue::from_ptr_val(n1, llvm_usize, None);
let dim0 = unsafe {
n1.dim_sizes()
.get_unchecked(ctx, generator, &llvm_usize.const_zero(), None)
.into_int_value()
};
let dim1 = unsafe {
n1.dim_sizes()
.get_unchecked(ctx, generator, &llvm_usize.const_int(1, false), None)
.into_int_value()
};
let k = llvm_intrinsics::call_int_smin(ctx, dim0, dim1, None);
let out_u = numpy::create_ndarray_const_shape(generator, ctx, elem_ty, &[dim0, dim0])
.unwrap()
.as_base_value()
.as_basic_value_enum();
let out_s = numpy::create_ndarray_const_shape(generator, ctx, elem_ty, &[k])
.unwrap()
.as_base_value()
.as_basic_value_enum();
let out_vh = numpy::create_ndarray_const_shape(generator, ctx, elem_ty, &[dim1, dim1])
.unwrap()
.as_base_value()
.as_basic_value_enum();
extern_fns::call_np_linalg_svd(ctx, x1, out_u, out_s, out_vh, None);
let out_ptr = build_output_struct(ctx, vec![out_u, out_s, out_vh]);
Ok(ctx.builder.build_load(out_ptr, "SVD_Factorization_result").map(Into::into).unwrap())
} else {
unsupported_type(ctx, FN_NAME, &[x1_ty])
}
}
/// Invokes the `np_linalg_inv` linalg function
pub fn call_np_linalg_inv<'ctx, G: CodeGenerator + ?Sized>(
generator: &mut G,
ctx: &mut CodeGenContext<'ctx, '_>,
x1: (Type, BasicValueEnum<'ctx>),
) -> Result<BasicValueEnum<'ctx>, String> {
const FN_NAME: &str = "np_linalg_inv";
let (x1_ty, x1) = x1;
let llvm_usize = generator.get_size_type(ctx.ctx);
if let BasicValueEnum::PointerValue(n1) = x1 {
let (elem_ty, _) = unpack_ndarray_var_tys(&mut ctx.unifier, x1_ty);
let n1_elem_ty = ctx.get_llvm_type(generator, elem_ty);
let BasicTypeEnum::FloatType(_) = n1_elem_ty else {
unsupported_type(ctx, FN_NAME, &[x1_ty]);
};
let n1 = NDArrayValue::from_ptr_val(n1, llvm_usize, None);
let dim0 = unsafe {
n1.dim_sizes()
.get_unchecked(ctx, generator, &llvm_usize.const_zero(), None)
.into_int_value()
};
let dim1 = unsafe {
n1.dim_sizes()
.get_unchecked(ctx, generator, &llvm_usize.const_int(1, false), None)
.into_int_value()
};
let out = numpy::create_ndarray_const_shape(generator, ctx, elem_ty, &[dim0, dim1])
.unwrap()
.as_base_value()
.as_basic_value_enum();
extern_fns::call_np_linalg_inv(ctx, x1, out, None);
Ok(out)
} else {
unsupported_type(ctx, FN_NAME, &[x1_ty])
}
}
/// Invokes the `np_linalg_pinv` linalg function
pub fn call_np_linalg_pinv<'ctx, G: CodeGenerator + ?Sized>(
generator: &mut G,
ctx: &mut CodeGenContext<'ctx, '_>,
x1: (Type, BasicValueEnum<'ctx>),
) -> Result<BasicValueEnum<'ctx>, String> {
const FN_NAME: &str = "np_linalg_pinv";
let (x1_ty, x1) = x1;
let llvm_usize = generator.get_size_type(ctx.ctx);
if let BasicValueEnum::PointerValue(n1) = x1 {
let (elem_ty, _) = unpack_ndarray_var_tys(&mut ctx.unifier, x1_ty);
let n1_elem_ty = ctx.get_llvm_type(generator, elem_ty);
let BasicTypeEnum::FloatType(_) = n1_elem_ty else {
unsupported_type(ctx, FN_NAME, &[x1_ty]);
};
let n1 = NDArrayValue::from_ptr_val(n1, llvm_usize, None);
let dim0 = unsafe {
n1.dim_sizes()
.get_unchecked(ctx, generator, &llvm_usize.const_zero(), None)
.into_int_value()
};
let dim1 = unsafe {
n1.dim_sizes()
.get_unchecked(ctx, generator, &llvm_usize.const_int(1, false), None)
.into_int_value()
};
let out = numpy::create_ndarray_const_shape(generator, ctx, elem_ty, &[dim1, dim0])
.unwrap()
.as_base_value()
.as_basic_value_enum();
extern_fns::call_np_linalg_pinv(ctx, x1, out, None);
Ok(out)
} else {
unsupported_type(ctx, FN_NAME, &[x1_ty])
}
}
/// Invokes the `sp_linalg_lu` linalg function
pub fn call_sp_linalg_lu<'ctx, G: CodeGenerator + ?Sized>(
generator: &mut G,
ctx: &mut CodeGenContext<'ctx, '_>,
x1: (Type, BasicValueEnum<'ctx>),
) -> Result<BasicValueEnum<'ctx>, String> {
const FN_NAME: &str = "sp_linalg_lu";
let (x1_ty, x1) = x1;
let llvm_usize = generator.get_size_type(ctx.ctx);
if let BasicValueEnum::PointerValue(n1) = x1 {
let (elem_ty, _) = unpack_ndarray_var_tys(&mut ctx.unifier, x1_ty);
let n1_elem_ty = ctx.get_llvm_type(generator, elem_ty);
let BasicTypeEnum::FloatType(_) = n1_elem_ty else {
unsupported_type(ctx, FN_NAME, &[x1_ty]);
};
let n1 = NDArrayValue::from_ptr_val(n1, llvm_usize, None);
let dim0 = unsafe {
n1.dim_sizes()
.get_unchecked(ctx, generator, &llvm_usize.const_zero(), None)
.into_int_value()
};
let dim1 = unsafe {
n1.dim_sizes()
.get_unchecked(ctx, generator, &llvm_usize.const_int(1, false), None)
.into_int_value()
};
let k = llvm_intrinsics::call_int_smin(ctx, dim0, dim1, None);
let out_l = numpy::create_ndarray_const_shape(generator, ctx, elem_ty, &[dim0, k])
.unwrap()
.as_base_value()
.as_basic_value_enum();
let out_u = numpy::create_ndarray_const_shape(generator, ctx, elem_ty, &[k, dim1])
.unwrap()
.as_base_value()
.as_basic_value_enum();
extern_fns::call_sp_linalg_lu(ctx, x1, out_l, out_u, None);
let out_ptr = build_output_struct(ctx, vec![out_l, out_u]);
Ok(ctx.builder.build_load(out_ptr, "LU_Factorization_result").map(Into::into).unwrap())
} else {
unsupported_type(ctx, FN_NAME, &[x1_ty])
}
}
/// Invokes the `np_linalg_matrix_power` linalg function
pub fn call_np_linalg_matrix_power<'ctx, G: CodeGenerator + ?Sized>(
generator: &mut G,
ctx: &mut CodeGenContext<'ctx, '_>,
x1: (Type, BasicValueEnum<'ctx>),
x2: (Type, BasicValueEnum<'ctx>),
) -> Result<BasicValueEnum<'ctx>, String> {
const FN_NAME: &str = "np_linalg_matrix_power";
let (x1_ty, x1) = x1;
let (x2_ty, x2) = x2;
let x2 = call_float(generator, ctx, (x2_ty, x2)).unwrap();
let llvm_usize = generator.get_size_type(ctx.ctx);
if let (BasicValueEnum::PointerValue(n1), BasicValueEnum::FloatValue(n2)) = (x1, x2) {
let (elem_ty, _) = unpack_ndarray_var_tys(&mut ctx.unifier, x1_ty);
let n1_elem_ty = ctx.get_llvm_type(generator, elem_ty);
let BasicTypeEnum::FloatType(_) = n1_elem_ty else {
unsupported_type(ctx, FN_NAME, &[x1_ty, x2_ty]);
};
let n1 = NDArrayValue::from_ptr_val(n1, llvm_usize, None);
// Changing second parameter to a `NDArray` for uniformity in function call
let n2_array = numpy::create_ndarray_const_shape(
generator,
ctx,
elem_ty,
&[llvm_usize.const_int(1, false)],
)
.unwrap();
unsafe {
n2_array.data().set_unchecked(
ctx,
generator,
&llvm_usize.const_zero(),
n2.as_basic_value_enum(),
);
};
let n2_array = n2_array.as_base_value().as_basic_value_enum();
let outdim0 = unsafe {
n1.dim_sizes()
.get_unchecked(ctx, generator, &llvm_usize.const_zero(), None)
.into_int_value()
};
let outdim1 = unsafe {
n1.dim_sizes()
.get_unchecked(ctx, generator, &llvm_usize.const_int(1, false), None)
.into_int_value()
};
let out = numpy::create_ndarray_const_shape(generator, ctx, elem_ty, &[outdim0, outdim1])
.unwrap()
.as_base_value()
.as_basic_value_enum();
extern_fns::call_np_linalg_matrix_power(ctx, x1, n2_array, out, None);
Ok(out)
} else {
unsupported_type(ctx, FN_NAME, &[x1_ty, x2_ty])
}
}
/// Invokes the `np_linalg_det` linalg function
pub fn call_np_linalg_det<'ctx, G: CodeGenerator + ?Sized>(
generator: &mut G,
ctx: &mut CodeGenContext<'ctx, '_>,
x1: (Type, BasicValueEnum<'ctx>),
) -> Result<BasicValueEnum<'ctx>, String> {
const FN_NAME: &str = "np_linalg_matrix_power";
let (x1_ty, x1) = x1;
let llvm_usize = generator.get_size_type(ctx.ctx);
if let BasicValueEnum::PointerValue(_) = x1 {
let (elem_ty, _) = unpack_ndarray_var_tys(&mut ctx.unifier, x1_ty);
let n1_elem_ty = ctx.get_llvm_type(generator, elem_ty);
let BasicTypeEnum::FloatType(_) = n1_elem_ty else {
unsupported_type(ctx, FN_NAME, &[x1_ty]);
};
// Changing second parameter to a `NDArray` for uniformity in function call
let out = numpy::create_ndarray_const_shape(
generator,
ctx,
elem_ty,
&[llvm_usize.const_int(1, false)],
)
.unwrap();
extern_fns::call_np_linalg_det(ctx, x1, out.as_base_value().as_basic_value_enum(), None);
let res =
unsafe { out.data().get_unchecked(ctx, generator, &llvm_usize.const_zero(), None) };
Ok(res)
} else {
unsupported_type(ctx, FN_NAME, &[x1_ty])
}
}
/// Invokes the `sp_linalg_schur` linalg function
pub fn call_sp_linalg_schur<'ctx, G: CodeGenerator + ?Sized>(
generator: &mut G,
ctx: &mut CodeGenContext<'ctx, '_>,
x1: (Type, BasicValueEnum<'ctx>),
) -> Result<BasicValueEnum<'ctx>, String> {
const FN_NAME: &str = "sp_linalg_schur";
let (x1_ty, x1) = x1;
let llvm_usize = generator.get_size_type(ctx.ctx);
if let BasicValueEnum::PointerValue(n1) = x1 {
let (elem_ty, _) = unpack_ndarray_var_tys(&mut ctx.unifier, x1_ty);
let n1_elem_ty = ctx.get_llvm_type(generator, elem_ty);
let BasicTypeEnum::FloatType(_) = n1_elem_ty else {
unsupported_type(ctx, FN_NAME, &[x1_ty]);
};
let n1 = NDArrayValue::from_ptr_val(n1, llvm_usize, None);
let dim0 = unsafe {
n1.dim_sizes()
.get_unchecked(ctx, generator, &llvm_usize.const_zero(), None)
.into_int_value()
};
let out_t = numpy::create_ndarray_const_shape(generator, ctx, elem_ty, &[dim0, dim0])
.unwrap()
.as_base_value()
.as_basic_value_enum();
let out_z = numpy::create_ndarray_const_shape(generator, ctx, elem_ty, &[dim0, dim0])
.unwrap()
.as_base_value()
.as_basic_value_enum();
extern_fns::call_sp_linalg_schur(ctx, x1, out_t, out_z, None);
let out_ptr = build_output_struct(ctx, vec![out_t, out_z]);
Ok(ctx.builder.build_load(out_ptr, "Schur_Factorization_result").map(Into::into).unwrap())
} else {
unsupported_type(ctx, FN_NAME, &[x1_ty])
}
}
/// Invokes the `sp_linalg_hessenberg` linalg function
pub fn call_sp_linalg_hessenberg<'ctx, G: CodeGenerator + ?Sized>(
generator: &mut G,
ctx: &mut CodeGenContext<'ctx, '_>,
x1: (Type, BasicValueEnum<'ctx>),
) -> Result<BasicValueEnum<'ctx>, String> {
const FN_NAME: &str = "sp_linalg_hessenberg";
let (x1_ty, x1) = x1;
let llvm_usize = generator.get_size_type(ctx.ctx);
if let BasicValueEnum::PointerValue(n1) = x1 {
let (elem_ty, _) = unpack_ndarray_var_tys(&mut ctx.unifier, x1_ty);
let n1_elem_ty = ctx.get_llvm_type(generator, elem_ty);
let BasicTypeEnum::FloatType(_) = n1_elem_ty else {
unsupported_type(ctx, FN_NAME, &[x1_ty]);
};
let n1 = NDArrayValue::from_ptr_val(n1, llvm_usize, None);
let dim0 = unsafe {
n1.dim_sizes()
.get_unchecked(ctx, generator, &llvm_usize.const_zero(), None)
.into_int_value()
};
let out_h = numpy::create_ndarray_const_shape(generator, ctx, elem_ty, &[dim0, dim0])
.unwrap()
.as_base_value()
.as_basic_value_enum();
let out_q = numpy::create_ndarray_const_shape(generator, ctx, elem_ty, &[dim0, dim0])
.unwrap()
.as_base_value()
.as_basic_value_enum();
extern_fns::call_sp_linalg_hessenberg(ctx, x1, out_h, out_q, None);
let out_ptr = build_output_struct(ctx, vec![out_h, out_q]);
Ok(ctx
.builder
.build_load(out_ptr, "Hessenberg_decomposition_result")
.map(Into::into)
.unwrap())
} else {
unsupported_type(ctx, FN_NAME, &[x1_ty])
}
}

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@ -1404,7 +1404,7 @@ impl<'ctx> NDArrayValue<'ctx> {
/// Returns the double-indirection pointer to the `data` array, as if by calling `getelementptr`
/// on the field.
fn ptr_to_data(&self, ctx: &CodeGenContext<'ctx, '_>) -> PointerValue<'ctx> {
pub fn ptr_to_data(&self, ctx: &CodeGenContext<'ctx, '_>) -> PointerValue<'ctx> {
let llvm_i32 = ctx.ctx.i32_type();
let var_name = self.name.map(|v| format!("{v}.data.addr")).unwrap_or_default();
@ -1717,6 +1717,7 @@ impl<'ctx, Index: UntypedArrayLikeAccessor<'ctx>> ArrayLikeIndexer<'ctx, Index>
gen_for_callback_incrementing(
generator,
ctx,
None,
llvm_usize.const_zero(),
(len, false),
|generator, ctx, _, i| {

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@ -25,6 +25,7 @@ pub struct ConcreteFuncArg {
pub name: StrRef,
pub ty: ConcreteType,
pub default_value: Option<SymbolValue>,
pub is_vararg: bool,
}
#[derive(Clone, Debug)]
@ -46,6 +47,7 @@ pub enum ConcreteTypeEnum {
TPrimitive(Primitive),
TTuple {
ty: Vec<ConcreteType>,
is_vararg_ctx: bool,
},
TObj {
obj_id: DefinitionId,
@ -102,8 +104,16 @@ impl ConcreteTypeStore {
.iter()
.map(|arg| ConcreteFuncArg {
name: arg.name,
ty: self.from_unifier_type(unifier, primitives, arg.ty, cache),
ty: if arg.is_vararg {
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(),
is_vararg: arg.is_vararg,
})
.collect(),
ret: self.from_unifier_type(unifier, primitives, signature.ret, cache),
@ -158,11 +168,12 @@ impl ConcreteTypeStore {
cache.insert(ty, None);
let ty_enum = unifier.get_ty(ty);
let result = match &*ty_enum {
TypeEnum::TTuple { ty } => ConcreteTypeEnum::TTuple {
TypeEnum::TTuple { ty, is_vararg_ctx } => ConcreteTypeEnum::TTuple {
ty: ty
.iter()
.map(|t| self.from_unifier_type(unifier, primitives, *t, cache))
.collect(),
is_vararg_ctx: *is_vararg_ctx,
},
TypeEnum::TObj { obj_id, fields, params } => ConcreteTypeEnum::TObj {
obj_id: *obj_id,
@ -248,11 +259,12 @@ impl ConcreteTypeStore {
*cache.get_mut(&cty).unwrap() = Some(ty);
return ty;
}
ConcreteTypeEnum::TTuple { ty } => TypeEnum::TTuple {
ConcreteTypeEnum::TTuple { ty, is_vararg_ctx } => TypeEnum::TTuple {
ty: ty
.iter()
.map(|cty| self.to_unifier_type(unifier, primitives, *cty, cache))
.collect(),
is_vararg_ctx: *is_vararg_ctx,
},
ConcreteTypeEnum::TVirtual { ty } => {
TypeEnum::TVirtual { ty: self.to_unifier_type(unifier, primitives, *ty, cache) }
@ -277,6 +289,7 @@ impl ConcreteTypeStore {
name: arg.name,
ty: self.to_unifier_type(unifier, primitives, arg.ty, cache),
default_value: arg.default_value.clone(),
is_vararg: false,
})
.collect(),
ret: self.to_unifier_type(unifier, primitives, *ret, cache),

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@ -13,8 +13,8 @@ use crate::codegen::CodeGenContext;
/// * `$extern_fn:literal`: Name of underlying extern function
///
/// Optional Arguments:
/// * `$(,$attributes:literal)*)`: Attributes linked with the extern function
/// The default attributes are "mustprogress", "nofree", "nounwind", "willreturn", and "writeonly"
/// * `$(,$attributes:literal)*)`: Attributes linked with the extern function.
/// The default attributes are "mustprogress", "nofree", "nounwind", "willreturn", and "writeonly".
/// These will be used unless other attributes are specified
/// * `$(,$args:ident)*`: Operands of the extern function
/// The data type of these operands will be set to `FloatValue`
@ -130,3 +130,62 @@ pub fn call_ldexp<'ctx>(
.map(Either::unwrap_left)
.unwrap()
}
/// Macro to generate `np_linalg` and `sp_linalg` functions
/// The function takes as input `NDArray` and returns ()
///
/// Arguments:
/// * `$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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@ -57,6 +57,7 @@ pub trait CodeGenerator {
/// - fun: Function signature, definition ID and the substitution key.
/// - params: Function parameters. Note that this does not include the object even if the
/// function is a class method.
///
/// 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.
fn gen_func_instance<'ctx>(
@ -131,6 +132,39 @@ pub trait CodeGenerator {
gen_assign(self, ctx, target, value, value_ty)
}
/// 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.
/// Return true if the while loop must early return
fn gen_while(

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@ -1,187 +0,0 @@
use crate::codegen::{model::*, CodeGenContext, CodeGenerator};
use super::util::{get_sized_dependent_function_name, FunctionBuilder};
pub struct StrFields<'ctx> {
pub content: Field<PointerModel<FixedIntModel<Byte>>>,
pub length: Field<IntModel<'ctx>>,
}
#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy)]
pub struct Str<'ctx> {
pub sizet: IntModel<'ctx>,
}
impl<'ctx> IsStruct<'ctx> for Str<'ctx> {
type Fields = StrFields<'ctx>;
fn struct_name(&self) -> &'static str {
"Str"
}
fn build_fields(&self, builder: &mut FieldBuilder<'ctx>) -> Self::Fields {
Self::Fields {
content: builder.add_field_auto("content"),
length: builder.add_field("length", self.sizet),
}
}
}
type ErrorId = Int32;
pub struct ErrorIdsFields {
pub index_error: Field<FixedIntModel<ErrorId>>,
pub value_error: Field<FixedIntModel<ErrorId>>,
pub assertion_error: Field<FixedIntModel<ErrorId>>,
pub runtime_error: Field<FixedIntModel<ErrorId>>,
pub type_error: Field<FixedIntModel<ErrorId>>,
}
#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy)]
pub struct ErrorIds;
impl<'ctx> IsStruct<'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_id: Field<FixedIntModel<ErrorId>>,
pub message_template: Field<PointerModel<FixedIntModel<Byte>>>,
pub param1: Field<FixedIntModel<Int64>>,
pub param2: Field<FixedIntModel<Int64>>,
pub param3: Field<FixedIntModel<Int64>>,
}
#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy)]
pub struct ErrorContext;
impl<'ctx> IsStruct<'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_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 = FixedIntModel(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", PointerModel(StructModel(ErrorContext)), perrctx)
.arg("error_ids", PointerModel(StructModel(ErrorIds)), perror_ids)
.returning_void();
}
pub fn call_nac3_error_context_has_no_error<'ctx>(
ctx: &CodeGenContext<'ctx, '_>,
errctx: Pointer<'ctx, StructModel<ErrorContext>>,
) -> FixedInt<'ctx, Bool> {
FunctionBuilder::begin(ctx, "__nac3_error_context_has_no_error")
.arg("errctx", PointerModel(StructModel(ErrorContext)), errctx)
.returning("has_error", FixedIntModel(Bool))
}
pub fn call_nac3_error_context_get_error_str<'ctx>(
sizet: IntModel<'ctx>,
ctx: &CodeGenContext<'ctx, '_>,
errctx: Pointer<'ctx, StructModel<ErrorContext>>,
dst_str: Pointer<'ctx, StructModel<Str<'ctx>>>,
) {
FunctionBuilder::begin(
ctx,
&get_sized_dependent_function_name(sizet, "__nac3_error_context_get_error_str"),
)
.arg("errctx", PointerModel(StructModel(ErrorContext)), errctx)
.arg("dst_str", PointerModel(StructModel(Str { sizet })), dst_str)
.returning_void();
}
pub fn prepare_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
}
pub fn check_error_context<'ctx, G: CodeGenerator + ?Sized>(
generator: &mut G,
ctx: &mut CodeGenContext<'ctx, '_>,
errctx_ptr: Pointer<'ctx, StructModel<ErrorContext>>,
) {
let sizet = IntModel(generator.get_size_type(ctx.ctx));
let has_error = call_nac3_error_context_has_no_error(ctx, errctx_ptr);
let pstr = StructModel(Str { sizet }).alloca(ctx, "error_str");
call_nac3_error_context_get_error_str(sizet, ctx, errctx_ptr, pstr);
let error_id = errctx_ptr.gep(ctx, |f| f.error_id).load(ctx, "error_id");
let error_str = pstr.load(ctx, "error_str");
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.make_assert_impl_by_id(
generator,
has_error.value,
error_id.value,
error_str.get_llvm_value(),
[Some(param1.value), Some(param2.value), Some(param3.value)],
ctx.current_loc,
);
}
pub fn call_nac3_dummy_raise<G: CodeGenerator + ?Sized>(
generator: &mut G,
ctx: &mut CodeGenContext,
) {
let errctx = prepare_error_context(ctx);
FunctionBuilder::begin(ctx, "__nac3_error_dummy_raise")
.arg("errctx", PointerModel(StructModel(ErrorContext)), errctx)
.returning_void();
check_error_context(generator, ctx, errctx);
}

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@ -1,33 +1,29 @@
use crate::typecheck::typedef::Type;
pub mod error_context;
pub mod numpy;
mod test;
mod util;
use crate::{symbol_resolver::SymbolResolver, typecheck::typedef::Type};
use super::{
classes::{
ArrayLikeIndexer, ArrayLikeValue, ArraySliceValue, ListValue, NDArrayValue,
TypedArrayLikeAdapter, UntypedArrayLikeAccessor,
TypedArrayLikeAccessor, TypedArrayLikeAdapter, UntypedArrayLikeAccessor,
},
llvm_intrinsics, CodeGenContext, CodeGenerator,
llvm_intrinsics,
macros::codegen_unreachable,
stmt::gen_for_callback_incrementing,
CodeGenContext, CodeGenerator,
};
use crate::codegen::classes::TypedArrayLikeAccessor;
use crate::codegen::stmt::gen_for_callback_incrementing;
use inkwell::{
attributes::{Attribute, AttributeLoc},
context::Context,
memory_buffer::MemoryBuffer,
module::Module,
types::{BasicTypeEnum, IntType},
values::{BasicValueEnum, CallSiteValue, FloatValue, IntValue},
values::{BasicValue, BasicValueEnum, CallSiteValue, FloatValue, IntValue},
AddressSpace, IntPredicate,
};
use itertools::Either;
use nac3parser::ast::Expr;
#[must_use]
pub fn load_irrt(ctx: &Context) -> Module {
pub fn load_irrt<'ctx>(ctx: &'ctx Context, symbol_resolver: &dyn SymbolResolver) -> Module<'ctx> {
let bitcode_buf = MemoryBuffer::create_from_memory_range(
include_bytes!(concat!(env!("OUT_DIR"), "/irrt.bc")),
"irrt_bitcode_buffer",
@ -43,6 +39,25 @@ pub fn load_irrt(ctx: &Context) -> Module {
let function = irrt_mod.get_function(symbol).unwrap();
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
}
@ -60,7 +75,7 @@ pub fn integer_power<'ctx, G: CodeGenerator + ?Sized>(
(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!(),
_ => codegen_unreachable!(ctx),
};
let base_type = base.get_type();
let pow_fun = ctx.module.get_function(symbol).unwrap_or_else(|| {
@ -446,7 +461,7 @@ pub fn list_slice_assignment<'ctx, G: CodeGenerator + ?Sized>(
BasicTypeEnum::IntType(t) => t.size_of(),
BasicTypeEnum::PointerType(t) => t.size_of(),
BasicTypeEnum::StructType(t) => t.size_of().unwrap(),
_ => unreachable!(),
_ => codegen_unreachable!(ctx),
};
ctx.builder.build_int_truncate_or_bit_cast(s, int32, "size").unwrap()
}
@ -573,7 +588,8 @@ pub fn call_j0<'ctx>(ctx: &CodeGenContext<'ctx, '_>, v: FloatValue<'ctx>) -> Flo
///
/// * `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.
/// 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, '_>,
@ -590,7 +606,7 @@ where
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),
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()],
@ -641,7 +657,7 @@ pub fn call_ndarray_calc_nd_indices<'ctx, G: CodeGenerator + ?Sized>(
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),
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(|| {
@ -710,7 +726,7 @@ where
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),
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(|| {
@ -778,7 +794,7 @@ pub fn call_ndarray_calc_broadcast<'ctx, G: CodeGenerator + ?Sized>(
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),
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(|| {
@ -803,6 +819,7 @@ pub fn call_ndarray_calc_broadcast<'ctx, G: CodeGenerator + ?Sized>(
gen_for_callback_incrementing(
generator,
ctx,
None,
llvm_usize.const_zero(),
(min_ndims, false),
|generator, ctx, _, idx| {
@ -897,7 +914,7 @@ pub fn call_ndarray_calc_broadcast_index<
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),
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(|| {

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@ -1,4 +0,0 @@
pub mod ndarray;
pub mod shape;
pub mod slice;
pub mod subscript;

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@ -1,254 +0,0 @@
use inkwell::types::{BasicType, BasicTypeEnum};
use crate::codegen::{
irrt::{
error_context::{check_error_context, prepare_error_context, ErrorContext},
util::{get_sized_dependent_function_name, FunctionBuilder},
},
model::*,
CodeGenContext, CodeGenerator,
};
use super::{
shape::Producer,
slice::{SliceIndex, SliceIndexModel},
};
pub struct NpArrayFields<'ctx> {
pub data: Field<PointerModel<ByteModel>>,
pub itemsize: Field<IntModel<'ctx>>,
pub ndims: Field<IntModel<'ctx>>,
pub shape: Field<PointerModel<IntModel<'ctx>>>,
pub strides: Field<PointerModel<IntModel<'ctx>>>,
}
#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy)]
pub struct NpArray<'ctx> {
pub sizet: IntModel<'ctx>,
}
impl<'ctx> IsStruct<'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>>> {
pub fn shape_slice(&self, ctx: &CodeGenContext<'ctx, '_>) -> ArraySlice<'ctx, IntModel<'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 }
}
pub fn strides_slice(
&self,
ctx: &CodeGenContext<'ctx, '_>,
) -> ArraySlice<'ctx, IntModel<'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 }
}
}
pub fn alloca_ndarray<'ctx, G>(
generator: &mut G,
ctx: &mut CodeGenContext<'ctx, '_>,
elem_type: BasicTypeEnum<'ctx>,
ndims: Int<'ctx>,
name: &str,
) -> Result<Pointer<'ctx, StructModel<NpArray<'ctx>>>, String>
where
G: CodeGenerator + ?Sized,
{
let sizet = IntModel(generator.get_size_type(ctx.ctx));
// Allocate ndarray
let ndarray_ptr = StructModel(NpArray { sizet }).alloca(ctx, name);
// Set ndims
ndarray_ptr.gep(ctx, |f| f.ndims).store(ctx, ndims);
// Set itemsize
let itemsize = Int(elem_type.size_of().unwrap());
ndarray_ptr.gep(ctx, |f| f.itemsize).store(ctx, itemsize.signed_cast_to_int(ctx, sizet, ""));
// 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)
}
pub enum NDArrayInitMode<'ctx, G: CodeGenerator + ?Sized> {
NDims { ndims: Int<'ctx> },
Shape { shape: Producer<'ctx, G, IntModel<'ctx>> },
ShapeAndAllocaData { shape: Producer<'ctx, G, IntModel<'ctx>> },
}
/// TODO: DOCUMENT ME
pub fn alloca_ndarray_and_init<'ctx, G>(
generator: &mut G,
ctx: &mut CodeGenContext<'ctx, '_>,
elem_type: BasicTypeEnum<'ctx>,
init_mode: NDArrayInitMode<'ctx, G>,
name: &str,
) -> Result<Pointer<'ctx, StructModel<NpArray<'ctx>>>, String>
where
G: CodeGenerator + ?Sized,
{
// It is implemented verbosely in order to make the initialization modes super clear in their intent.
match init_mode {
NDArrayInitMode::NDims { ndims } => {
let ndarray_ptr = alloca_ndarray(generator, ctx, elem_type, ndims, name)?;
Ok(ndarray_ptr)
}
NDArrayInitMode::Shape { shape } => {
let ndims = shape.count;
let ndarray_ptr = alloca_ndarray(generator, ctx, elem_type, ndims, name)?;
// Fill `ndarray.shape`
(shape.write_to_array)(generator, ctx, &ndarray_ptr.shape_slice(ctx))?;
// Check if `shape` has bad inputs
call_nac3_ndarray_util_assert_shape_no_negative(
generator,
ctx,
ndims,
ndarray_ptr.gep(ctx, |f| f.shape).load(ctx, "shape"),
);
// NOTE: DO NOT DO `set_strides_by_shape` HERE.
// Simply this is because we specified that `SetShape` wouldn't do `set_strides_by_shape`
Ok(ndarray_ptr)
}
NDArrayInitMode::ShapeAndAllocaData { shape } => {
let ndims = shape.count;
let ndarray_ptr = alloca_ndarray(generator, ctx, elem_type, ndims, name)?;
// Fill `ndarray.shape`
(shape.write_to_array)(generator, ctx, &ndarray_ptr.shape_slice(ctx))?;
// Check if `shape` has bad inputs
call_nac3_ndarray_util_assert_shape_no_negative(
generator,
ctx,
ndims,
ndarray_ptr.gep(ctx, |f| f.shape).load(ctx, "shape"),
);
// Now we populate `ndarray.data` by alloca-ing.
// But first, we need to know the size of the ndarray to know how many elements to alloca,
// since calculating nbytes of an ndarray requires `ndarray.shape` to be set.
let ndarray_nbytes = call_nac3_ndarray_nbytes(ctx, ndarray_ptr);
// Alloca `data` and assign it to `ndarray.data`
let data_array = FixedIntModel(Byte).array_alloca(ctx, ndarray_nbytes, "data");
ndarray_ptr.gep(ctx, |f| f.data).store(ctx, data_array.pointer);
// Finally, do `set_strides_by_shape`
// Check out https://ajcr.net/stride-guide-part-1/ to see what numpy "strides" are.
call_nac3_ndarray_set_strides_by_shape(ctx, ndarray_ptr);
Ok(ndarray_ptr)
}
}
}
fn call_nac3_ndarray_util_assert_shape_no_negative<'ctx, G: CodeGenerator + ?Sized>(
generator: &mut G,
ctx: &mut CodeGenContext<'ctx, '_>,
ndims: Int<'ctx>,
shape_ptr: Pointer<'ctx, IntModel<'ctx>>,
) {
let sizet = IntModel(generator.get_size_type(ctx.ctx));
let errctx = prepare_error_context(ctx);
FunctionBuilder::begin(
ctx,
&get_sized_dependent_function_name(sizet, "__nac3_ndarray_util_assert_shape_no_negative"),
)
.arg("errctx", PointerModel(StructModel(ErrorContext)), errctx)
.arg("ndims", sizet, ndims)
.arg("shape", PointerModel(sizet), shape_ptr)
.returning_void();
check_error_context(generator, ctx, errctx);
}
fn call_nac3_ndarray_set_strides_by_shape<'ctx>(
ctx: &mut CodeGenContext<'ctx, '_>,
ndarray_ptr: Pointer<'ctx, StructModel<NpArray<'ctx>>>,
) {
let sizet = ndarray_ptr.element.0.sizet;
FunctionBuilder::begin(
ctx,
&get_sized_dependent_function_name(sizet, "__nac3_ndarray_set_strides_by_shape"),
)
.arg("ndarray", PointerModel(StructModel(NpArray { sizet })), ndarray_ptr)
.returning_void();
}
pub fn call_nac3_ndarray_nbytes<'ctx>(
ctx: &mut CodeGenContext<'ctx, '_>,
ndarray_ptr: Pointer<'ctx, StructModel<NpArray<'ctx>>>,
) -> Int<'ctx> {
let sizet = ndarray_ptr.element.0.sizet;
FunctionBuilder::begin(ctx, &get_sized_dependent_function_name(sizet, "__nac3_ndarray_nbytes"))
.arg("ndarray", PointerModel(StructModel(NpArray { sizet })), ndarray_ptr)
.returning("nbytes", sizet)
}
pub fn call_nac3_ndarray_fill_generic<'ctx>(
ctx: &mut CodeGenContext<'ctx, '_>,
ndarray_ptr: Pointer<'ctx, StructModel<NpArray<'ctx>>>,
fill_value_ptr: Pointer<'ctx, ByteModel>,
) {
let sizet = ndarray_ptr.element.0.sizet;
FunctionBuilder::begin(
ctx,
&get_sized_dependent_function_name(sizet, "__nac3_ndarray_fill_generic"),
)
.arg("ndarray", PointerModel(StructModel(NpArray { sizet })), ndarray_ptr)
.arg("pvalue", PointerModel(FixedIntModel(Byte)), fill_value_ptr)
.returning_void();
}
pub fn call_nac3_ndarray_len<'ctx, G: CodeGenerator + ?Sized>(
generator: &mut G,
ctx: &mut CodeGenContext<'ctx, '_>,
ndarray_ptr: Pointer<'ctx, StructModel<NpArray<'ctx>>>,
) -> SliceIndex<'ctx> {
let sizet = ndarray_ptr.element.0.sizet;
let slice_index_model = SliceIndexModel::default();
let dst_len = slice_index_model.alloca(ctx, "dst_len");
let errctx = prepare_error_context(ctx);
FunctionBuilder::begin(ctx, &get_sized_dependent_function_name(sizet, "__nac3_ndarray_len"))
.arg("errctx", PointerModel(StructModel(ErrorContext)), errctx)
.arg("ndarray", PointerModel(StructModel(NpArray { sizet })), ndarray_ptr)
.arg("dst_len", PointerModel(slice_index_model), dst_len)
.returning_void();
check_error_context(generator, ctx, errctx);
dst_len.load(ctx, "len")
}

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@ -1,162 +0,0 @@
use inkwell::values::BasicValueEnum;
use crate::{
codegen::{
classes::{ListValue, UntypedArrayLikeAccessor},
model::*,
stmt::gen_for_callback_incrementing,
CodeGenContext, CodeGenerator,
},
typecheck::typedef::{Type, TypeEnum},
};
pub type ProducerWriteToArray<'ctx, G, E> = Box<
dyn Fn(&mut G, &mut CodeGenContext<'ctx, '_>, &ArraySlice<'ctx, E>) -> Result<(), String>
+ 'ctx,
>;
pub struct Producer<'ctx, G: CodeGenerator + ?Sized, E: Model<'ctx>> {
pub count: Int<'ctx>,
pub write_to_array: ProducerWriteToArray<'ctx, G, E>,
}
/// TODO: UPDATE DOCUMENTATION
/// LLVM-typed implementation for generating a [`Producer`] that sets a list of ints.
///
/// * `elem_ty` - The element type of the `NDArray`.
/// * `shape` - The `shape` parameter used to construct the `NDArray`.
///
/// ### Notes on `shape`
///
/// Just like numpy, the `shape` argument can be:
/// 1. A list of `int32`; e.g., `np.empty([600, 800, 3])`
/// 2. A tuple of `int32`; e.g., `np.empty((600, 800, 3))`
/// 3. A scalar `int32`; e.g., `np.empty(3)`, this is functionally equivalent to `np.empty([3])`
///
/// See also [`typecheck::type_inferencer::fold_numpy_function_call_shape_argument`] to
/// learn how `shape` gets from being a Python user expression to here.
pub fn parse_input_shape_arg<'ctx, G>(
generator: &mut G,
ctx: &mut CodeGenContext<'ctx, '_>,
shape: BasicValueEnum<'ctx>,
shape_ty: Type,
) -> Producer<'ctx, G, IntModel<'ctx>>
where
G: CodeGenerator + ?Sized,
{
let sizet = IntModel(generator.get_size_type(ctx.ctx));
match &*ctx.unifier.get_ty(shape_ty) {
TypeEnum::TObj { obj_id, .. }
if *obj_id == ctx.primitives.list.obj_id(&ctx.unifier).unwrap() =>
{
// 1. A list of ints; e.g., `np.empty([600, 800, 3])`
// A list has to be a PointerValue
let shape_list = ListValue::from_ptr_val(shape.into_pointer_value(), sizet.0, None);
// Create `Producer`
let ndims = Int(shape_list.load_size(ctx, Some("count")));
Producer {
count: ndims,
write_to_array: Box::new(move |ctx, generator, dst_array| {
// Basically iterate through the list and write to `dst_slice` accordingly
let init_val = sizet.constant(0).0;
let max_val = (ndims.0, false);
let incr_val = sizet.constant(1).0;
gen_for_callback_incrementing(
ctx,
generator,
init_val,
max_val,
|generator, ctx, _hooks, axis| {
let axis = Int(axis);
// Get the dimension at `axis`
let dim = shape_list
.data()
.get(ctx, generator, &axis.0, None)
.into_int_value();
// Cast `dim` to SizeT
let dim = ctx
.builder
.build_int_s_extend_or_bit_cast(dim, sizet.0, "dim_casted")
.unwrap();
// Write
dst_array.ix(generator, ctx, axis, "dim").store(ctx, Int(dim));
Ok(())
},
incr_val,
)
}),
}
}
TypeEnum::TTuple { ty: tuple_types } => {
// 2. A tuple of ints; e.g., `np.empty((600, 800, 3))`
// Get the length/size of the tuple, which also happens to be the value of `ndims`.
let ndims = tuple_types.len();
// A tuple has to be a StructValue
// Read [`codegen::expr::gen_expr`] to see how `nac3core` translates a Python tuple into LLVM.
let shape_tuple = shape.into_struct_value();
Producer {
count: sizet.constant(ndims as u64),
write_to_array: Box::new(move |generator, ctx, dst_array| {
for axis in 0..ndims {
// Get the dimension at `axis`
let dim = ctx
.builder
.build_extract_value(
shape_tuple,
axis as u32,
format!("dim{axis}").as_str(),
)
.unwrap()
.into_int_value();
// Cast `dim` to SizeT
let dim = ctx
.builder
.build_int_s_extend_or_bit_cast(dim, sizet.0, "dim_casted")
.unwrap();
// Write
dst_array
.ix(generator, ctx, sizet.constant(axis as u64), "dim")
.store(ctx, Int(dim));
}
Ok(())
}),
}
}
TypeEnum::TObj { obj_id, .. }
if *obj_id == ctx.primitives.int32.obj_id(&ctx.unifier).unwrap() =>
{
// 3. A scalar int; e.g., `np.empty(3)`, this is functionally equivalent to `np.empty([3])`
// The value has to be an integer
let shape_int = shape.into_int_value();
Producer {
count: sizet.constant(1),
write_to_array: Box::new(move |generator, ctx, dst_array| {
// Cast `shape_int` to SizeT
let dim = ctx
.builder
.build_int_s_extend_or_bit_cast(shape_int, sizet.0, "dim_casted")
.unwrap();
// Set shape[0] = shape_int
dst_array.ix(generator, ctx, sizet.constant(0), "dim").store(ctx, Int(dim));
Ok(())
}),
}
}
_ => panic!("parse_input_shape_arg encountered unknown type"),
}
}

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@ -1,86 +0,0 @@
use crate::codegen::{model::*, CodeGenContext};
// nac3core's slicing index/length values are always int32_t
pub type SliceIndexInt = Int32;
pub type SliceIndexModel = FixedIntModel<SliceIndexInt>;
pub type SliceIndex<'ctx> = FixedInt<'ctx, SliceIndexInt>;
#[derive(Debug, Clone)]
pub struct UserSliceFields {
pub start_defined: Field<BoolModel>,
pub start: Field<SliceIndexModel>,
pub stop_defined: Field<BoolModel>,
pub stop: Field<SliceIndexModel>,
pub step_defined: Field<BoolModel>,
pub step: Field<SliceIndexModel>,
}
#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy, Default)]
pub struct UserSlice;
impl<'ctx> IsStruct<'ctx> for UserSlice {
type Fields = UserSliceFields;
fn struct_name(&self) -> &'static str {
"UserSlice"
}
fn build_fields(&self, builder: &mut FieldBuilder<'ctx>) -> Self::Fields {
Self::Fields {
start_defined: builder.add_field_auto("start_defined"),
start: builder.add_field_auto("start"),
stop_defined: builder.add_field_auto("stop_defined"),
stop: builder.add_field_auto("stop"),
step_defined: builder.add_field_auto("step_defined"),
step: builder.add_field_auto("step"),
}
}
}
#[derive(Debug, Clone)]
pub struct RustUserSlice<'ctx> {
pub start: Option<SliceIndex<'ctx>>,
pub stop: Option<SliceIndex<'ctx>>,
pub step: Option<SliceIndex<'ctx>>,
}
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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use crate::codegen::{
irrt::{
error_context::{check_error_context, prepare_error_context, ErrorContext},
util::{get_sized_dependent_function_name, FunctionBuilder},
},
model::*,
CodeGenContext, CodeGenerator,
};
use super::{
ndarray::NpArray,
slice::{RustUserSlice, SliceIndex, SliceIndexModel, UserSlice},
};
#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy)]
pub struct NDSubscriptFields {
pub type_: Field<ByteModel>, // Defined to be uint8_t in IRRT
pub data: Field<PointerModel<ByteModel>>,
}
#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy, Default)]
pub struct NDSubscript;
impl<'ctx> IsStruct<'ctx> for NDSubscript {
type Fields = NDSubscriptFields;
fn struct_name(&self) -> &'static str {
"NDSubscript"
}
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 NDSubscript in high level.
#[derive(Debug, Clone)]
pub enum RustNDSubscript<'ctx> {
Index(SliceIndex<'ctx>),
Slice(RustUserSlice<'ctx>),
}
impl<'ctx> RustNDSubscript<'ctx> {
fn irrt_subscript_id(&self) -> u64 {
// Defined in IRRT
match self {
RustNDSubscript::Index(_) => 0,
RustNDSubscript::Slice(_) => 1,
}
}
fn write_to_ndsubscript(
&self,
ctx: &CodeGenContext<'ctx, '_>,
dst_ndsubscript_ptr: Pointer<'ctx, StructModel<NDSubscript>>,
) {
let byte_model = ByteModel::default();
let slice_index_model = SliceIndexModel::default();
let user_slice_model = StructModel(UserSlice);
// Set `dst_ndsubscript_ptr->type`
dst_ndsubscript_ptr
.gep(ctx, |f| f.type_)
.store(ctx, byte_model.constant(ctx.ctx, self.irrt_subscript_id()));
// Set `dst_ndsubscript_ptr->data`
let data = match self {
RustNDSubscript::Index(in_index) => {
let index_ptr = slice_index_model.alloca(ctx, "index");
index_ptr.store(ctx, *in_index);
index_ptr.cast_to(ctx, FixedIntModel(Byte), "")
}
RustNDSubscript::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, FixedIntModel(Byte), "")
}
};
dst_ndsubscript_ptr.gep(ctx, |f| f.data).store(ctx, data);
}
// Allocate an array of subscripts onto the stack and return its stack pointer
pub fn alloca_subscripts(
ctx: &CodeGenContext<'ctx, '_>,
subscripts: &[RustNDSubscript<'ctx>],
) -> ArraySlice<'ctx, StructModel<NDSubscript>> {
let index_model = Int32Model::default();
let ndsubscript_model = StructModel(NDSubscript);
let ndsubscript_array = ndsubscript_model.array_alloca(
ctx,
index_model.constant(ctx.ctx, subscripts.len() as u64).to_int(),
"ndsubscripts",
);
for (i, rust_ndsubscript) in subscripts.iter().enumerate() {
let ndsubscript_ptr = ndsubscript_array.ix_unchecked(
ctx,
index_model.constant(ctx.ctx, i as u64).to_int(),
"",
);
rust_ndsubscript.write_to_ndsubscript(ctx, ndsubscript_ptr);
}
ndsubscript_array
}
#[must_use]
pub fn deduce_ndims_after_slicing(slices: &[RustNDSubscript], original_ndims: i32) -> i32 {
let mut final_ndims: i32 = original_ndims;
for slice in slices {
match slice {
RustNDSubscript::Index(_) => {
// Index subscripts demotes the rank by 1
final_ndims -= 1;
}
RustNDSubscript::Slice(_) => {
// Nothing
}
}
}
final_ndims
}
}
pub fn call_nac3_ndarray_subscript_deduce_ndims_after_slicing<'ctx, G: CodeGenerator + ?Sized>(
generator: &mut G,
ctx: &mut CodeGenContext<'ctx, '_>,
sizet: IntModel<'ctx>,
ndims: Int<'ctx>,
num_ndsubscripts: Int<'ctx>,
ndsubscripts: Pointer<'ctx, StructModel<NDSubscript>>,
) -> Int<'ctx> {
let result = sizet.alloca(ctx, "result");
let errctx_ptr = prepare_error_context(ctx);
FunctionBuilder::begin(
ctx,
&get_sized_dependent_function_name(
sizet,
"__nac3_ndarray_subscript_deduce_ndims_after_slicing",
),
)
.arg("errctx", PointerModel(StructModel(ErrorContext)), errctx_ptr)
.arg("result", PointerModel(sizet), result)
.arg("ndims", sizet, ndims)
.arg("num_ndsubscripts", sizet, num_ndsubscripts)
.arg("ndsubscripts", PointerModel(StructModel(NDSubscript)), ndsubscripts)
.returning_void();
check_error_context(generator, ctx, errctx_ptr);
result.load(ctx, "final_ndims")
}
pub fn call_nac3_ndarray_subscript<'ctx, G: CodeGenerator + ?Sized>(
generator: &mut G,
ctx: &mut CodeGenContext<'ctx, '_>,
num_subscripts: SliceIndex<'ctx>,
subscripts: Pointer<'ctx, StructModel<NDSubscript>>,
src_ndarray: Pointer<'ctx, StructModel<NpArray<'ctx>>>,
dst_ndarray: Pointer<'ctx, StructModel<NpArray<'ctx>>>,
) {
let sizet = src_ndarray.element.0.sizet;
assert!(sizet.same_as(dst_ndarray.element.0.sizet)); // SizeT of src_ndarray and dst_ndarray must match
let errctx_ptr = prepare_error_context(ctx);
FunctionBuilder::begin(
ctx,
&get_sized_dependent_function_name(sizet, "__nac3_ndarray_subscript"),
)
.arg("errctx", PointerModel(StructModel(ErrorContext)), errctx_ptr)
.arg("num_subscripts", SliceIndexModel::default(), num_subscripts)
.arg("subscripts", PointerModel(StructModel(NDSubscript)), subscripts)
.arg("src_ndarray", PointerModel(StructModel(NpArray { sizet })), src_ndarray)
.arg("dst_ndarray", PointerModel(StructModel(NpArray { sizet })), dst_ndarray)
.returning_void();
check_error_context(generator, ctx, errctx_ptr);
}

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@ -1,26 +0,0 @@
#[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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@ -1,79 +0,0 @@
use inkwell::{
types::{BasicMetadataTypeEnum, BasicType, IntType},
values::{AnyValue, BasicMetadataValueEnum},
};
use crate::{
codegen::{model::*, CodeGenContext},
util::SizeVariant,
};
fn get_size_variant(ty: IntType) -> SizeVariant {
match ty.get_bit_width() {
32 => SizeVariant::Bits32,
64 => SizeVariant::Bits64,
_ => unreachable!("Unsupported int type bit width {}", ty.get_bit_width()),
}
}
#[must_use]
pub fn get_sized_dependent_function_name(ty: IntModel, fn_name: &str) -> String {
let mut fn_name = fn_name.to_owned();
match get_size_variant(ty.0) {
SizeVariant::Bits32 => {
// Do nothing, `fn_name` already has the correct name
}
SizeVariant::Bits64 => {
// Append "64", this is the naming convention
fn_name.push_str("64");
}
}
fn_name
}
// 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() }
}
// The name is for self-documentation
#[must_use]
pub fn arg<M: Model<'ctx>>(mut self, _name: &'static str, model: M, value: M::Value) -> Self {
self.arguments
.push((model.get_llvm_type(self.ctx.ctx).into(), value.get_llvm_value().into()));
self
}
pub fn returning<M: Model<'ctx>>(self, name: &'static str, return_model: M) -> M::Value {
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 = return_model.get_llvm_type(self.ctx.ctx);
let fn_type = return_type.fn_type(&param_tys, false);
self.ctx.module.add_function(self.fn_name, fn_type, None)
});
let ret = self.ctx.builder.build_call(function, &param_vals, name).unwrap();
return_model.review(self.ctx.ctx, ret.as_any_value_enum())
}
// 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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@ -35,52 +35,38 @@ fn get_float_intrinsic_repr(ctx: &Context, ft: FloatType) -> &'static str {
unreachable!()
}
/// Invokes the [`llvm.lifetime.start`](https://releases.llvm.org/14.0.0/docs/LangRef.html#llvm-lifetime-start-intrinsic)
/// Invokes the [`llvm.va_start`](https://llvm.org/docs/LangRef.html#llvm-va-start-intrinsic)
/// intrinsic.
pub fn call_lifetime_start<'ctx>(
ctx: &CodeGenContext<'ctx, '_>,
size: IntValue<'ctx>,
ptr: PointerValue<'ctx>,
) {
const FN_NAME: &str = "llvm.lifetime.start";
// NOTE: inkwell temporary workaround, see [`call_stackrestore`] for details
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_i64 = ctx.ctx.i64_type();
let llvm_p0i8 = ctx.ctx.i8_type().ptr_type(AddressSpace::default());
let fn_type = llvm_void.fn_type(&[llvm_i64.into(), llvm_p0i8.into()], false);
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, &[size.into(), ptr.into()], "")
.map(CallSiteValue::try_as_basic_value)
.unwrap();
ctx.builder.build_call(intrinsic_fn, &[arglist.into()], "").unwrap();
}
/// Invokes the [`llvm.lifetime.end`](https://releases.llvm.org/14.0.0/docs/LangRef.html#llvm-lifetime-end-intrinsic)
/// Invokes the [`llvm.va_start`](https://llvm.org/docs/LangRef.html#llvm-va-start-intrinsic)
/// intrinsic.
pub fn call_lifetime_end<'ctx>(
ctx: &CodeGenContext<'ctx, '_>,
size: IntValue<'ctx>,
ptr: PointerValue<'ctx>,
) {
const FN_NAME: &str = "llvm.lifetime.end";
// NOTE: inkwell temporary workaround, see [`call_stackrestore`] for details
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_i64 = ctx.ctx.i64_type();
let llvm_p0i8 = ctx.ctx.i8_type().ptr_type(AddressSpace::default());
let fn_type = llvm_void.fn_type(&[llvm_i64.into(), llvm_p0i8.into()], false);
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, &[size.into(), ptr.into()], "")
.map(CallSiteValue::try_as_basic_value)
.unwrap();
ctx.builder.build_call(intrinsic_fn, &[arglist.into()], "").unwrap();
}
/// Invokes the [`llvm.stacksave`](https://llvm.org/docs/LangRef.html#llvm-stacksave-intrinsic)
@ -219,8 +205,9 @@ pub fn call_memcpy_generic<'ctx>(
/// * `$ctx:ident`: Reference to the current Code Generation Context
/// * `$name:ident`: Optional name to be assigned to the llvm build call (Option<&str>)
/// * `$llvm_name:literal`: Name of underlying llvm intrinsic function
/// * `$map_fn:ident`: Mapping function to be applied on `BasicValue` (`BasicValue` -> Function Return Type)
/// Use `BasicValueEnum::into_int_value` for Integer return type and `BasicValueEnum::into_float_value` for Float return type
/// * `$map_fn:ident`: Mapping function to be applied on `BasicValue` (`BasicValue` -> Function Return Type).
/// Use `BasicValueEnum::into_int_value` for Integer return type and
/// `BasicValueEnum::into_float_value` for Float return type
/// * `$llvm_ty:ident`: Type of first operand
/// * `,($val:ident)*`: Comma separated list of operands
macro_rules! generate_llvm_intrinsic_fn_body {
@ -236,7 +223,7 @@ macro_rules! generate_llvm_intrinsic_fn_body {
/// Arguments:
/// * `float/int`: Indicates the return and argument type of the function
/// * `$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"
/// * `$val:ident`: The operand for unary operations
/// * `$val1:ident`, `$val2:ident`: The operands for binary operations

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@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
use crate::{
codegen::classes::{ListType, ProxyType, RangeType},
codegen::classes::{ListType, NDArrayType, ProxyType, RangeType},
symbol_resolver::{StaticValue, SymbolResolver},
toplevel::{helper::PrimDef, TopLevelContext, TopLevelDef},
toplevel::{helper::PrimDef, numpy::unpack_ndarray_var_tys, TopLevelContext, TopLevelDef},
typecheck::{
type_inferencer::{CodeLocation, PrimitiveStore},
typedef::{CallId, FuncArg, Type, TypeEnum, Unifier},
@ -23,9 +23,7 @@ use inkwell::{
values::{BasicValueEnum, FunctionValue, IntValue, PhiValue, PointerValue},
AddressSpace, IntPredicate, OptimizationLevel,
};
use irrt::{error_context::Str, numpy::ndarray::NpArray};
use itertools::Itertools;
use model::*;
use nac3parser::ast::{Location, Stmt, StrRef};
use parking_lot::{Condvar, Mutex};
use std::collections::{HashMap, HashSet};
@ -43,9 +41,7 @@ pub mod extern_fns;
mod generator;
pub mod irrt;
pub mod llvm_intrinsics;
pub mod model;
pub mod numpy;
pub mod numpy_new;
pub mod stmt;
#[cfg(test)]
@ -54,6 +50,22 @@ mod test;
use concrete_type::{ConcreteType, ConcreteTypeEnum, ConcreteTypeStore};
pub use generator::{CodeGenerator, DefaultCodeGenerator};
mod macros {
/// Codegen-variant of [`std::unreachable`] which accepts an instance of [`CodeGenContext`] as
/// 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)]
pub struct StaticValueStore {
pub lookup: HashMap<Vec<(usize, u64)>, usize>,
@ -72,6 +84,16 @@ pub struct CodeGenLLVMOptions {
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.
#[derive(Clone, Debug, Eq, PartialEq)]
pub struct CodeGenTargetMachineOptions {
@ -342,6 +364,10 @@ impl WorkerRegistry {
let mut builder = context.create_builder();
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(
"Debug Info Version",
inkwell::module::FlagBehavior::Warning,
@ -365,6 +391,10 @@ impl WorkerRegistry {
errors.insert(e);
// create a new empty module just to continue codegen and collect errors
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;
@ -430,7 +460,7 @@ pub struct CodeGenTask {
fn get_llvm_type<'ctx, G: CodeGenerator + ?Sized>(
ctx: &'ctx Context,
module: &Module<'ctx>,
generator: &mut G,
generator: &G,
unifier: &mut Unifier,
top_level: &TopLevelContext,
type_cache: &mut HashMap<Type, BasicTypeEnum<'ctx>>,
@ -475,8 +505,12 @@ fn get_llvm_type<'ctx, G: CodeGenerator + ?Sized>(
}
TObj { obj_id, .. } if *obj_id == PrimDef::NDArray.id() => {
let sizet = IntModel(generator.get_size_type(ctx));
PointerModel(StructModel(NpArray { sizet })).get_llvm_type(ctx)
let (dtype, _) = unpack_ndarray_var_tys(unifier, ty);
let element_type = get_llvm_type(
ctx, module, generator, unifier, top_level, type_cache, dtype,
);
NDArrayType::new(generator, ctx, element_type).as_base_type().into()
}
_ => unreachable!(
@ -520,8 +554,10 @@ fn get_llvm_type<'ctx, G: CodeGenerator + ?Sized>(
};
return ty;
}
TTuple { ty } => {
TTuple { ty, is_vararg_ctx } => {
// 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
.iter()
.map(|ty| {
@ -551,7 +587,7 @@ fn get_llvm_type<'ctx, G: CodeGenerator + ?Sized>(
fn get_llvm_abi_type<'ctx, G: CodeGenerator + ?Sized>(
ctx: &'ctx Context,
module: &Module<'ctx>,
generator: &mut G,
generator: &G,
unifier: &mut Unifier,
top_level: &TopLevelContext,
type_cache: &mut HashMap<Type, BasicTypeEnum<'ctx>>,
@ -560,11 +596,11 @@ fn get_llvm_abi_type<'ctx, G: CodeGenerator + ?Sized>(
) -> BasicTypeEnum<'ctx> {
// If the type is used in the definition of a function, return `i1` instead of `i8` for ABI
// consistency.
return if unifier.unioned(ty, primitives.bool) {
if unifier.unioned(ty, primitives.bool) {
ctx.bool_type().into()
} else {
get_llvm_type(ctx, module, generator, unifier, top_level, type_cache, ty)
};
}
}
/// Whether `sret` is needed for a return value with type `ty`.
@ -589,6 +625,40 @@ fn need_sret(ty: BasicTypeEnum) -> bool {
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.
pub fn gen_func_impl<
'ctx,
@ -646,7 +716,7 @@ pub fn gen_func_impl<
..primitives
};
let mut type_cache: HashMap<_, BasicTypeEnum<'_>> = [
let mut type_cache: HashMap<_, _> = [
(primitives.int32, context.i32_type().into()),
(primitives.int64, context.i64_type().into()),
(primitives.uint32, context.i32_type().into()),
@ -654,8 +724,19 @@ pub fn gen_func_impl<
(primitives.float, context.f64_type().into()),
(primitives.bool, context.i8_type().into()),
(primitives.str, {
let sizet = IntModel(generator.get_size_type(context));
StructModel(Str { sizet }).get_llvm_type(context)
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.exception, {
@ -663,12 +744,10 @@ pub fn gen_func_impl<
if let Some(t) = module.get_struct_type(name) {
t.ptr_type(AddressSpace::default()).as_basic_type_enum()
} else {
let sizet = IntModel(generator.get_size_type(context));
let str_ty = StructModel(Str { sizet }).get_llvm_type(context);
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()
@ -691,6 +770,7 @@ pub fn gen_func_impl<
name: arg.name,
ty: task.store.to_unifier_type(&mut unifier, &primitives, arg.ty, &mut cache),
default_value: arg.default_value.clone(),
is_vararg: arg.is_vararg,
})
.collect_vec(),
task.store.to_unifier_type(&mut unifier, &primitives, *ret, &mut cache),
@ -713,7 +793,10 @@ pub fn gen_func_impl<
let has_sret = ret_type.map_or(false, |ty| need_sret(ty));
let mut params = args
.iter()
.filter(|arg| !arg.is_vararg)
.map(|arg| {
debug_assert!(!arg.is_vararg);
get_llvm_abi_type(
context,
&module,
@ -732,9 +815,12 @@ pub fn gen_func_impl<
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 {
Some(ret_type) if !has_sret => ret_type.fn_type(&params, false),
_ => context.void_type().fn_type(&params, false),
Some(ret_type) if !has_sret => ret_type.fn_type(&params, vararg_arg.is_some()),
_ => context.void_type().fn_type(&params, vararg_arg.is_some()),
};
let symbol = &task.symbol_name;
@ -764,7 +850,9 @@ pub fn gen_func_impl<
let mut var_assignment = HashMap::new();
let offset = u32::from(has_sret);
for (n, arg) in args.iter().enumerate() {
// Store non-vararg argument values into local variables
for (n, arg) in args.iter().enumerate().filter(|(_, arg)| !arg.is_vararg) {
let param = fn_val.get_nth_param((n as u32) + offset).unwrap();
let local_type = get_llvm_type(
context,
@ -797,6 +885,8 @@ pub fn gen_func_impl<
var_assignment.insert(arg.name, (alloca, None, 0));
}
// TODO: Save vararg parameters as list
let return_buffer = if has_sret {
Some(fn_val.get_nth_param(0).unwrap().into_pointer_value())
} else {
@ -1019,3 +1109,9 @@ fn gen_in_range_check<'ctx>(
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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@ -1,70 +0,0 @@
use inkwell::{
context::Context,
types::{AnyTypeEnum, BasicTypeEnum},
values::{AnyValueEnum, BasicValueEnum},
};
use crate::codegen::CodeGenContext;
use super::{slice::ArraySlice, Int, Pointer};
pub trait ModelValue<'ctx>: Clone + Copy {
fn get_llvm_value(&self) -> BasicValueEnum<'ctx>;
}
// Should have been within [`Model<'ctx>`],
// but rust object safety requirements made it necessary to
// split this interface out
pub trait CanCheckLLVMType<'ctx> {
/// Check if `scrutinee` matches the same LLVM type of this [`Model<'ctx>`].
///
/// If they don't not match, a human-readable error message is returned.
fn check_llvm_type(
&self,
ctx: &'ctx Context,
scrutinee: AnyTypeEnum<'ctx>,
) -> Result<(), String>;
}
/// A [`Model`] is a type-safe concrete representation of a complex LLVM type.
pub trait Model<'ctx>: Clone + Copy + CanCheckLLVMType<'ctx> + Sized {
/// The values that inhabit this [`Model<'ctx>`].
///
/// ...that is the type of wrapper that wraps the LLVM values that inhabit [`Model<'ctx>::get_llvm_type()`].
type Value: ModelValue<'ctx>;
/// Get the [`BasicTypeEnum<'ctx>`] this [`Model<'ctx>`] is representing.
fn get_llvm_type(&self, ctx: &'ctx Context) -> BasicTypeEnum<'ctx>;
/// Cast an [`AnyValueEnum<'ctx>`] into a [`Self::Value`].
///
/// Panics if `value` cannot pass [`CanCheckLLVMType::check_llvm_type()`].
fn review(&self, ctx: &'ctx Context, value: AnyValueEnum<'ctx>) -> Self::Value;
/// Build an instruction to allocate a value of [`Model::get_llvm_type`].
fn alloca(&self, ctx: &CodeGenContext<'ctx, '_>, name: &str) -> Pointer<'ctx, Self> {
Pointer {
element: *self,
value: ctx.builder.build_alloca(self.get_llvm_type(ctx.ctx), name).unwrap(),
}
}
/// Build an instruction to allocate an array of [`Model::get_llvm_type`].
fn array_alloca(
&self,
ctx: &CodeGenContext<'ctx, '_>,
count: Int<'ctx>,
name: &str,
) -> ArraySlice<'ctx, Self> {
ArraySlice {
num_elements: count,
pointer: Pointer {
element: *self,
value: ctx
.builder
.build_array_alloca(self.get_llvm_type(ctx.ctx), count.0, name)
.unwrap(),
},
}
}
}

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@ -1,220 +0,0 @@
use inkwell::{
context::Context,
types::{AnyType, AnyTypeEnum, BasicType, BasicTypeEnum, StructType},
values::{AnyValueEnum, BasicValue, BasicValueEnum, StructValue},
};
use itertools::{izip, Itertools};
use crate::codegen::CodeGenContext;
use super::{core::CanCheckLLVMType, Model, ModelValue, Pointer};
#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy)]
pub struct Field<E> {
pub gep_index: u64,
pub name: &'static str,
pub element: E,
}
// Like [`Field<E>`] but element must be [`BasicTypeEnum<'ctx>`]
struct FieldLLVM<'ctx> {
gep_index: u64,
name: &'ctx str,
llvm_type: BasicTypeEnum<'ctx>,
// Only CanCheckLLVMType is needed, dont put in the whole `Model<'ctx>`
llvm_type_model: Box<dyn CanCheckLLVMType<'ctx> + 'ctx>,
}
pub struct FieldBuilder<'ctx> {
pub ctx: &'ctx Context,
gep_index_counter: u64,
struct_name: &'ctx str,
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
}
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_llvm_type(self.ctx),
llvm_type_model: Box::new(element),
});
Field { gep_index, name, element }
}
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.
pub trait IsStruct<'ctx>: Clone + Copy {
/// The type of the Rust `struct` that holds all the fields of this LLVM struct.
type Fields;
/// A cosmetic name for this struct.
/// TODO: Currently unused. To be used in error reporting.
fn struct_name(&self) -> &'static str;
fn build_fields(&self, builder: &mut FieldBuilder<'ctx>) -> Self::Fields;
fn get_fields(&self, ctx: &'ctx Context) -> Self::Fields {
let mut builder = FieldBuilder::new(ctx, self.struct_name());
self.build_fields(&mut builder)
}
/// Get the LLVM struct type this [`IsStruct<'ctx>`] is representing.
fn get_struct_type(&self, ctx: &'ctx Context) -> StructType<'ctx> {
let mut builder = FieldBuilder::new(ctx, self.struct_name());
self.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.
fn check_struct_type(
&self,
ctx: &'ctx Context,
scrutinee: StructType<'ctx>,
) -> Result<(), String> {
// 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.struct_name());
self.build_fields(&mut builder);
// Check # of fields
if builder.fields.len() != scrutinee_field_types.len() {
return Err(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(ctx, scrutinee_field_type.as_any_type_enum())?;
}
Ok(())
}
}
/// A [`Model<'ctx>`] that represents an LLVM struct.
///
/// `self.0` contains a [`IsStruct<'ctx>`] that gives the details of the LLVM struct.
#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy)]
pub struct StructModel<S>(pub S);
impl<'ctx, S: IsStruct<'ctx>> CanCheckLLVMType<'ctx> for StructModel<S> {
fn check_llvm_type(
&self,
ctx: &'ctx Context,
scrutinee: AnyTypeEnum<'ctx>,
) -> Result<(), String> {
// Check if scrutinee is even a struct type
let AnyTypeEnum::StructType(scrutinee) = scrutinee else {
return Err(format!("Expecting a struct type, but got {scrutinee:?}"));
};
// Ok. now check the struct type *thoroughly*
self.0.check_struct_type(ctx, scrutinee)
}
}
impl<'ctx, S: IsStruct<'ctx>> Model<'ctx> for StructModel<S> {
type Value = Struct<'ctx, S>; // TODO: enrich it
fn get_llvm_type(&self, ctx: &'ctx Context) -> BasicTypeEnum<'ctx> {
self.0.get_struct_type(ctx).as_basic_type_enum()
}
fn review(&self, ctx: &'ctx Context, value: AnyValueEnum<'ctx>) -> Self::Value {
// Check that `value` is not some bogus values or an incorrect StructValue
self.check_llvm_type(ctx, value.get_type()).unwrap();
Struct { structure: self.0, value: value.into_struct_value() }
}
}
#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy)]
pub struct Struct<'ctx, S> {
pub structure: S,
pub value: StructValue<'ctx>,
}
impl<'ctx, S: IsStruct<'ctx>> ModelValue<'ctx> for Struct<'ctx, S> {
fn get_llvm_value(&self) -> BasicValueEnum<'ctx> {
self.value.as_basic_value_enum()
}
}
impl<'ctx, S: IsStruct<'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
/// my_struct
/// .gep(ctx, |f| f.thing1)
/// .gep(ctx, |f| f.value)
/// .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.element.0.get_fields(ctx.ctx);
let field = get_field(fields);
let llvm_i32 = ctx.ctx.i32_type(); // TODO: I think I'm not supposed to *just* use i32 for GEP like that
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()
};
Pointer { element: field.element, value: ptr }
}
}

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@ -1,279 +0,0 @@
use inkwell::{
context::Context,
types::{AnyType, AnyTypeEnum, BasicType, BasicTypeEnum, IntType},
values::{AnyValueEnum, BasicValue, BasicValueEnum, IntValue},
};
use crate::codegen::CodeGenContext;
use super::core::*;
/// Helper function to check if `scrutinee` is the same as `expected_int_type`
fn check_int_llvm_type<'ctx>(
scrutinee: AnyTypeEnum<'ctx>,
expected_int_type: IntType<'ctx>,
) -> Result<(), String> {
// Check if llvm_type is int type
let AnyTypeEnum::IntType(scrutinee) = scrutinee else {
return Err(format!("Expecting an int type but got {scrutinee:?}"));
};
// Check bit width
if scrutinee.get_bit_width() != expected_int_type.get_bit_width() {
return Err(format!(
"Expecting an int type of {}-bit(s) but got int type {}-bit(s)",
expected_int_type.get_bit_width(),
scrutinee.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`].
fn review_int_llvm_value<'ctx>(
value: AnyValueEnum<'ctx>,
expected_int_type: IntType<'ctx>,
) -> Result<IntValue<'ctx>, String> {
// Check if value is of int type, error if that is anything else
check_int_llvm_type(value.get_type().as_any_type_enum(), expected_int_type)?;
// Ok, it is must be an int
Ok(value.into_int_value())
}
/// A model representing an [`IntType<'ctx>`].
///
/// Also see [`FixedIntModel`], 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)]
pub struct IntModel<'ctx>(pub IntType<'ctx>);
/// An inhabitant of an [`IntModel<'ctx>`]
#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy)]
pub struct Int<'ctx>(pub IntValue<'ctx>);
impl<'ctx> CanCheckLLVMType<'ctx> for IntModel<'ctx> {
fn check_llvm_type(
&self,
_ctx: &'ctx Context,
scrutinee: AnyTypeEnum<'ctx>,
) -> Result<(), String> {
check_int_llvm_type(scrutinee, self.0)
}
}
impl<'ctx> Model<'ctx> for IntModel<'ctx> {
type Value = Int<'ctx>;
fn get_llvm_type(&self, _ctx: &'ctx Context) -> BasicTypeEnum<'ctx> {
self.0.as_basic_type_enum()
}
fn review(&self, ctx: &'ctx Context, value: AnyValueEnum<'ctx>) -> Self::Value {
let int = value.into_int_value();
self.check_llvm_type(ctx, int.get_type().as_any_type_enum()).unwrap();
Int(int)
}
}
impl<'ctx> ModelValue<'ctx> for Int<'ctx> {
fn get_llvm_value(&self) -> BasicValueEnum<'ctx> {
self.0.as_basic_value_enum()
}
}
// Extra utilities for [`Int<'ctx>`]
impl<'ctx> Int<'ctx> {
#[must_use]
pub fn signed_cast_to_int(
self,
ctx: &CodeGenContext<'ctx, '_>,
target_int: IntModel<'ctx>,
name: &str,
) -> Int<'ctx> {
Int(ctx.builder.build_int_s_extend_or_bit_cast(self.0, target_int.0, name).unwrap())
}
#[must_use]
pub fn signed_cast_to_fixed<T: IsFixedInt>(
self,
ctx: &CodeGenContext<'ctx, '_>,
target_fixed: T,
name: &str,
) -> FixedInt<'ctx, T> {
FixedInt {
int: target_fixed,
value: ctx
.builder
.build_int_s_extend_or_bit_cast(self.0, T::get_int_type(ctx.ctx), name)
.unwrap(),
}
}
}
// Extra utilities for [`IntModel<'ctx>`]
impl<'ctx> IntModel<'ctx> {
/// Create a constant value that inhabits this [`IntModel<'ctx>`].
#[must_use]
pub fn constant(&self, value: u64) -> Int<'ctx> {
Int(self.0.const_int(value, false))
}
/// Check if `other` is fully compatible with this [`IntModel<'ctx>`].
///
/// This simply checks if the underlying [`IntType<'ctx>`] has
/// the same number of bits.
#[must_use]
pub fn same_as(&self, other: IntModel<'ctx>) -> bool {
// TODO: or `self.0 == other.0` would also work?
self.0.get_bit_width() == other.0.get_bit_width()
}
}
/// A model representing a compile-time known [`IntType<'ctx>`].
///
/// Also see [`IntModel`], which is less constrained than [`FixedIntModel`],
/// but enables one to handle [`IntType<'ctx>`] that could be dynamic
#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy, Default)]
pub struct FixedIntModel<T>(pub T);
impl<T: IsFixedInt> FixedIntModel<T> {
pub fn to_int_model(self, ctx: &Context) -> IntModel<'_> {
IntModel(T::get_int_type(ctx))
}
}
impl<'ctx, T: IsFixedInt> CanCheckLLVMType<'ctx> for FixedIntModel<T> {
fn check_llvm_type(
&self,
ctx: &'ctx Context,
scrutinee: AnyTypeEnum<'ctx>,
) -> Result<(), String> {
check_int_llvm_type(scrutinee, T::get_int_type(ctx))
}
}
impl<'ctx, T: IsFixedInt> Model<'ctx> for FixedIntModel<T> {
type Value = FixedInt<'ctx, T>;
fn get_llvm_type(&self, ctx: &'ctx Context) -> BasicTypeEnum<'ctx> {
T::get_int_type(ctx).as_basic_type_enum()
}
fn review(&self, ctx: &'ctx Context, value: AnyValueEnum<'ctx>) -> Self::Value {
let value = review_int_llvm_value(value, T::get_int_type(ctx)).unwrap();
FixedInt { int: self.0, value }
}
}
impl<'ctx, T: IsFixedInt> FixedIntModel<T> {
pub fn constant(&self, ctx: &'ctx Context, value: u64) -> FixedInt<'ctx, T> {
FixedInt { int: self.0, value: T::get_int_type(ctx).const_int(value, false) }
}
}
/// An inhabitant of [`FixedIntModel<'ctx>`]
#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy)]
pub struct FixedInt<'ctx, T: IsFixedInt> {
pub int: T,
pub value: IntValue<'ctx>,
}
/// A marker trait to mark singleton struct that describes a particular fixed integer type.
/// See [`Bool`], [`Byte`], [`Int32`], etc.
///
/// The [`Default`] trait is to enable auto-derivations for utilities like
/// [`FieldBuilder::add_field_auto`]
pub trait IsFixedInt: Clone + Copy + Default {
fn get_int_type(ctx: &Context) -> IntType<'_>;
fn get_bit_width() -> u32; // This is required, instead of only relying on get_int_type
}
impl<'ctx, T: IsFixedInt> ModelValue<'ctx> for FixedInt<'ctx, T> {
fn get_llvm_value(&self) -> BasicValueEnum<'ctx> {
self.value.as_basic_value_enum()
}
}
// Extra utilities for [`FixedInt<'ctx, T>`]
impl<'ctx, T: IsFixedInt> FixedInt<'ctx, T> {
pub fn to_int(self) -> Int<'ctx> {
Int(self.value)
}
pub fn signed_cast_to_fixed<R: IsFixedInt>(
self,
ctx: &CodeGenContext<'ctx, '_>,
target_fixed_int: R,
name: &str,
) -> FixedInt<'ctx, R> {
FixedInt {
int: target_fixed_int,
value: ctx
.builder
.build_int_s_extend_or_bit_cast(self.value, R::get_int_type(ctx.ctx), name)
.unwrap(),
}
}
}
// Some pre-defined fixed integers
#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy, Default)]
pub struct Bool;
pub type BoolModel = FixedIntModel<Bool>;
impl IsFixedInt for Bool {
fn get_int_type(ctx: &Context) -> IntType<'_> {
ctx.bool_type()
}
fn get_bit_width() -> u32 {
1
}
}
#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy, Default)]
pub struct Byte;
pub type ByteModel = FixedIntModel<Byte>;
impl IsFixedInt for Byte {
fn get_int_type(ctx: &Context) -> IntType<'_> {
ctx.i8_type()
}
fn get_bit_width() -> u32 {
8
}
}
#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy, Default)]
pub struct Int32;
pub type Int32Model = FixedIntModel<Int32>;
impl IsFixedInt for Int32 {
fn get_int_type(ctx: &Context) -> IntType<'_> {
ctx.i32_type()
}
fn get_bit_width() -> u32 {
32
}
}
#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy, Default)]
pub struct Int64;
pub type Int64Model = FixedIntModel<Int64>;
impl IsFixedInt for Int64 {
fn get_int_type(ctx: &Context) -> IntType<'_> {
ctx.i64_type()
}
fn get_bit_width() -> u32 {
64
}
}

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pub mod core;
pub mod gep;
pub mod int;
pub mod pointer;
pub mod slice;
pub use core::*;
pub use gep::*;
pub use int::*;
pub use pointer::*;
pub use slice::*;

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use inkwell::{
context::Context,
types::{AnyTypeEnum, BasicType, BasicTypeEnum},
values::{AnyValue, AnyValueEnum, BasicValue, BasicValueEnum, PointerValue},
AddressSpace,
};
use crate::codegen::CodeGenContext;
use super::core::*;
/// An inhabitant of [`PointerModel<E>`]
#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy)]
pub struct Pointer<'ctx, E: Model<'ctx>> {
pub element: E,
pub value: PointerValue<'ctx>,
}
/// 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)]
pub struct PointerModel<E>(pub E);
impl<'ctx, E: Model<'ctx>> ModelValue<'ctx> for Pointer<'ctx, E> {
fn get_llvm_value(&self) -> BasicValueEnum<'ctx> {
self.value.as_basic_value_enum()
}
}
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, '_>, val: E::Value) {
ctx.builder.build_store(self.value, val.get_llvm_value()).unwrap();
}
/// Build an instruction to load a value from this pointer
pub fn load(&self, ctx: &CodeGenContext<'ctx, '_>, name: &str) -> E::Value {
let val = ctx.builder.build_load(self.value, name).unwrap();
self.element.review(ctx.ctx, val.as_any_value_enum())
}
pub fn to_opaque(self) -> OpaquePointer<'ctx> {
OpaquePointer(self.value)
}
pub fn cast_opaque_to(
&self,
ctx: &CodeGenContext<'ctx, '_>,
element_type: BasicTypeEnum<'ctx>,
name: &str,
) -> OpaquePointer<'ctx> {
self.to_opaque().cast_opaque_to(ctx, element_type, name)
}
pub fn cast_to<R: Model<'ctx>>(
self,
ctx: &CodeGenContext<'ctx, '_>,
element_model: R,
name: &str,
) -> Pointer<'ctx, R> {
let casted_ptr =
self.to_opaque().cast_opaque_to(ctx, element_model.get_llvm_type(ctx.ctx), name).0;
Pointer { element: element_model, value: casted_ptr }
}
}
impl<'ctx, E: Model<'ctx>> CanCheckLLVMType<'ctx> for PointerModel<E> {
fn check_llvm_type(
&self,
ctx: &'ctx Context,
scrutinee: AnyTypeEnum<'ctx>,
) -> Result<(), String> {
// Check if scrutinee is even a PointerValue
let AnyTypeEnum::PointerType(scrutinee) = scrutinee else {
return Err(format!("Expecting a pointer value, but got {scrutinee:?}"));
};
// 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
self.0.check_llvm_type(ctx, scrutinee.get_element_type())?; // TODO: Include backtrace?
Ok(())
}
}
impl<'ctx, E: Model<'ctx>> Model<'ctx> for PointerModel<E> {
type Value = Pointer<'ctx, E>;
fn get_llvm_type(&self, ctx: &'ctx Context) -> BasicTypeEnum<'ctx> {
self.0.get_llvm_type(ctx).ptr_type(AddressSpace::default()).as_basic_type_enum()
}
fn review(&self, ctx: &'ctx Context, value: AnyValueEnum<'ctx>) -> Self::Value {
self.check_llvm_type(ctx, value.get_type()).unwrap();
// TODO: Check get_element_type()? for LLVM 14 at least...
Pointer { element: self.0, value: value.into_pointer_value() }
}
}
// A pointer of which the element's model is unknown.
#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy)]
pub struct OpaquePointer<'ctx>(pub PointerValue<'ctx>);
#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy, Default)]
pub struct OpaquePointerModel;
impl<'ctx> ModelValue<'ctx> for OpaquePointer<'ctx> {
fn get_llvm_value(&self) -> BasicValueEnum<'ctx> {
self.0.as_basic_value_enum()
}
}
impl<'ctx> CanCheckLLVMType<'ctx> for OpaquePointerModel {
fn check_llvm_type(
&self,
_ctx: &'ctx Context,
scrutinee: AnyTypeEnum<'ctx>,
) -> Result<(), String> {
// OpaquePointerModel only cares that it is a pointer,
// but not what the pointer is pointing at
match scrutinee {
AnyTypeEnum::PointerType(_) => Ok(()),
_ => Err(format!("Expecting a pointer type, but got {scrutinee:?}")),
}
}
}
impl<'ctx> Model<'ctx> for OpaquePointerModel {
type Value = OpaquePointer<'ctx>;
fn get_llvm_type(&self, ctx: &'ctx Context) -> BasicTypeEnum<'ctx> {
ctx.i8_type().ptr_type(AddressSpace::default()).as_basic_type_enum()
}
fn review(&self, ctx: &'ctx Context, value: AnyValueEnum<'ctx>) -> Self::Value {
// Check if value is even of a pointer type
self.check_llvm_type(ctx, value.get_type()).unwrap();
OpaquePointer(value.into_pointer_value())
}
}
impl<'ctx> OpaquePointer<'ctx> {
pub fn load_opaque(&self, ctx: &CodeGenContext<'ctx, '_>, name: &str) -> BasicValueEnum<'ctx> {
ctx.builder.build_load(self.0, name).unwrap()
}
pub fn store_opaque(&self, ctx: &CodeGenContext<'ctx, '_>, value: BasicValueEnum<'ctx>) {
ctx.builder.build_store(self.0, value).unwrap();
}
#[must_use]
pub fn cast_opaque_to(
self,
ctx: &CodeGenContext<'ctx, '_>,
element_llvm_type: BasicTypeEnum<'ctx>,
name: &str,
) -> OpaquePointer<'ctx> {
OpaquePointer(
ctx.builder
.build_pointer_cast(
self.0,
element_llvm_type.ptr_type(AddressSpace::default()),
name,
)
.unwrap(),
)
}
pub fn cast_to<E: Model<'ctx>>(
self,
ctx: &CodeGenContext<'ctx, '_>,
element_model: E,
name: &str,
) -> Pointer<'ctx, E> {
let ptr = self.cast_opaque_to(ctx, element_model.get_llvm_type(ctx.ctx), name).0;
Pointer { element: element_model, value: ptr }
}
}

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@ -1,73 +0,0 @@
use crate::codegen::{CodeGenContext, CodeGenerator};
use super::{Int, Model, Pointer};
pub struct ArraySlice<'ctx, E: Model<'ctx>> {
pub num_elements: Int<'ctx>,
pub pointer: Pointer<'ctx, E>,
}
impl<'ctx, E: Model<'ctx>> ArraySlice<'ctx, E> {
pub fn ix_unchecked(
&self,
ctx: &CodeGenContext<'ctx, '_>,
idx: Int<'ctx>,
name: &str,
) -> Pointer<'ctx, E> {
let element_addr =
unsafe { ctx.builder.build_in_bounds_gep(self.pointer.value, &[idx.0], name).unwrap() };
Pointer { value: element_addr, element: self.pointer.element }
}
pub fn ix<G: CodeGenerator + ?Sized>(
&self,
generator: &mut G,
ctx: &mut CodeGenContext<'ctx, '_>,
idx: Int<'ctx>,
name: &str,
) -> Pointer<'ctx, E> {
let int_type = self.num_elements.0.get_type(); // NOTE: Weird get_type(), see comment under `trait Ixed`
assert_eq!(int_type.get_bit_width(), idx.0.get_type().get_bit_width()); // Might as well check bit width to catch bugs
// TODO: SGE or UGE? or make it defined by the implementee?
// Check `0 <= index`
let lower_bounded = ctx
.builder
.build_int_compare(
inkwell::IntPredicate::SLE,
int_type.const_zero(),
idx.0,
"lower_bounded",
)
.unwrap();
// Check `index < num_elements`
let upper_bounded = ctx
.builder
.build_int_compare(
inkwell::IntPredicate::SLT,
idx.0,
self.num_elements.0,
"upper_bounded",
)
.unwrap();
// Compute `0 <= index && index < num_elements`
let bounded = ctx.builder.build_and(lower_bounded, upper_bounded, "bounded").unwrap();
// Assert `bounded`
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.0), Some(self.num_elements.0), None],
ctx.current_loc
);
// ...and finally do indexing
self.ix_unchecked(ctx, idx, name)
}
}

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@ -9,9 +9,10 @@ use crate::{
irrt::{
calculate_len_for_slice_range, call_ndarray_calc_broadcast,
call_ndarray_calc_broadcast_index, call_ndarray_calc_nd_indices,
call_ndarray_calc_size, error_context::call_nac3_dummy_raise,
call_ndarray_calc_size,
},
llvm_intrinsics::{self, call_memcpy_generic},
macros::codegen_unreachable,
stmt::{gen_for_callback_incrementing, gen_for_range_callback, gen_if_else_expr_callback},
CodeGenContext, CodeGenerator,
},
@ -26,12 +27,15 @@ use crate::{
typedef::{FunSignature, Type, TypeEnum},
},
};
use inkwell::types::{AnyTypeEnum, BasicTypeEnum, PointerType};
use inkwell::{
types::BasicType,
values::{BasicValueEnum, IntValue, PointerValue},
AddressSpace, IntPredicate, OptimizationLevel,
};
use inkwell::{
types::{AnyTypeEnum, BasicTypeEnum, PointerType},
values::BasicValue,
};
use nac3parser::ast::{Operator, StrRef};
/// Creates an uninitialized `NDArray` instance.
@ -86,6 +90,7 @@ where
gen_for_callback_incrementing(
generator,
ctx,
None,
llvm_usize.const_zero(),
(shape_len, false),
|generator, ctx, _, i| {
@ -131,6 +136,7 @@ where
gen_for_callback_incrementing(
generator,
ctx,
None,
llvm_usize.const_zero(),
(shape_len, false),
|generator, ctx, _, i| {
@ -157,7 +163,7 @@ where
///
/// * `elem_ty` - The element type of the `NDArray`.
/// * `shape` - The shape of the `NDArray`, represented am array of [`IntValue`]s.
fn create_ndarray_const_shape<'ctx, G: CodeGenerator + ?Sized>(
pub fn create_ndarray_const_shape<'ctx, G: CodeGenerator + ?Sized>(
generator: &mut G,
ctx: &mut CodeGenContext<'ctx, '_>,
elem_ty: Type,
@ -252,9 +258,9 @@ fn ndarray_zero_value<'ctx, G: CodeGenerator + ?Sized>(
} else if ctx.unifier.unioned(elem_ty, ctx.primitives.bool) {
ctx.ctx.bool_type().const_zero().into()
} else if ctx.unifier.unioned(elem_ty, ctx.primitives.str) {
ctx.gen_string(generator, "")
ctx.gen_string(generator, "").into()
} else {
unreachable!()
codegen_unreachable!(ctx)
}
}
@ -280,9 +286,9 @@ fn ndarray_one_value<'ctx, G: CodeGenerator + ?Sized>(
} else if ctx.unifier.unioned(elem_ty, ctx.primitives.bool) {
ctx.ctx.bool_type().const_int(1, false).into()
} else if ctx.unifier.unioned(elem_ty, ctx.primitives.str) {
ctx.gen_string(generator, "1")
ctx.gen_string(generator, "1").into()
} else {
unreachable!()
codegen_unreachable!(ctx)
}
}
@ -350,7 +356,7 @@ fn call_ndarray_empty_impl<'ctx, G: CodeGenerator + ?Sized>(
create_ndarray_const_shape(generator, ctx, elem_ty, &[shape_int])
}
_ => unreachable!(),
_ => codegen_unreachable!(ctx),
}
}
@ -382,6 +388,7 @@ where
gen_for_callback_incrementing(
generator,
ctx,
None,
llvm_usize.const_zero(),
(ndarray_num_elems, false),
|generator, ctx, _, i| {
@ -538,8 +545,6 @@ fn call_ndarray_zeros_impl<'ctx, G: CodeGenerator + ?Sized>(
elem_ty: Type,
shape: BasicValueEnum<'ctx>,
) -> Result<NDArrayValue<'ctx>, String> {
call_nac3_dummy_raise(generator, ctx);
let supported_types = [
ctx.primitives.int32,
ctx.primitives.int64,
@ -622,7 +627,7 @@ fn call_ndarray_full_impl<'ctx, G: CodeGenerator + ?Sized>(
} else if fill_value.is_int_value() || fill_value.is_float_value() {
fill_value
} else {
unreachable!()
codegen_unreachable!(ctx)
};
Ok(value)
@ -705,11 +710,12 @@ fn ndarray_from_ndlist_impl<'ctx, G: CodeGenerator + ?Sized>(
gen_for_range_callback(
generator,
ctx,
None,
true,
|_, _| Ok(llvm_usize.const_zero()),
(|_, ctx| Ok(src_lst.load_size(ctx, None)), false),
|_, _| Ok(llvm_usize.const_int(1, false)),
|generator, ctx, i| {
|generator, ctx, _, i| {
let offset = ctx.builder.build_int_mul(stride, i, "").unwrap();
let dst_ptr =
@ -945,11 +951,12 @@ fn call_ndarray_array_impl<'ctx, G: CodeGenerator + ?Sized>(
gen_for_range_callback(
generator,
ctx,
None,
true,
|_, _| Ok(llvm_usize.const_zero()),
(|_, _| Ok(stop), false),
|_, _| Ok(llvm_usize.const_int(1, false)),
|generator, ctx, _| {
|generator, ctx, _, _| {
let plist_plist_i8 = make_llvm_list(llvm_plist_i8.into())
.ptr_type(AddressSpace::default());
@ -1088,13 +1095,17 @@ fn ndarray_sliced_copyto_impl<'ctx, G: CodeGenerator + ?Sized>(
// If there are no (remaining) slice expressions, memcpy the entire dimension
if slices.is_empty() {
let sizeof_elem = ctx.get_llvm_type(generator, elem_ty).size_of().unwrap();
let stride = call_ndarray_calc_size(
generator,
ctx,
&src_arr.dim_sizes(),
(Some(llvm_usize.const_int(dim, false)), None),
);
let sizeof_elem = ctx.get_llvm_type(generator, elem_ty).size_of().unwrap();
let stride =
ctx.builder.build_int_z_extend_or_bit_cast(stride, sizeof_elem.get_type(), "").unwrap();
let cpy_len = ctx.builder.build_int_mul(stride, sizeof_elem, "").unwrap();
call_memcpy_generic(ctx, dst_slice_ptr, src_slice_ptr, cpy_len, llvm_i1.const_zero());
@ -1128,11 +1139,12 @@ fn ndarray_sliced_copyto_impl<'ctx, G: CodeGenerator + ?Sized>(
gen_for_range_callback(
generator,
ctx,
None,
false,
|_, _| Ok(start),
(|_, _| Ok(stop), true),
|_, _| Ok(step),
|generator, ctx, src_i| {
|generator, ctx, _, src_i| {
// Calculate the offset of the active slice
let src_data_offset = ctx.builder.build_int_mul(src_stride, src_i, "").unwrap();
let dst_i =
@ -1245,6 +1257,7 @@ pub fn ndarray_sliced_copy<'ctx, G: CodeGenerator + ?Sized>(
gen_for_callback_incrementing(
generator,
ctx,
None,
llvm_usize.const_int(slices.len() as u64, false),
(this.load_ndims(ctx), false),
|generator, ctx, _, idx| {
@ -1649,6 +1662,7 @@ pub fn ndarray_matmul_2d<'ctx, G: CodeGenerator>(
gen_for_callback_incrementing(
generator,
ctx,
None,
llvm_i32.const_zero(),
(common_dim, false),
|generator, ctx, _, i| {
@ -2007,7 +2021,7 @@ pub fn gen_ndarray_fill<'ctx>(
} else if value_arg.is_int_value() || value_arg.is_float_value() {
value_arg
} else {
unreachable!()
codegen_unreachable!(ctx)
};
Ok(value)
@ -2016,3 +2030,497 @@ pub fn gen_ndarray_fill<'ctx>(
Ok(())
}
/// Generates LLVM IR for `ndarray.transpose`.
pub fn ndarray_transpose<'ctx, G: CodeGenerator + ?Sized>(
generator: &mut G,
ctx: &mut CodeGenContext<'ctx, '_>,
x1: (Type, BasicValueEnum<'ctx>),
) -> Result<BasicValueEnum<'ctx>, String> {
const FN_NAME: &str = "ndarray_transpose";
let (x1_ty, x1) = x1;
let llvm_usize = generator.get_size_type(ctx.ctx);
if let BasicValueEnum::PointerValue(n1) = x1 {
let (elem_ty, _) = unpack_ndarray_var_tys(&mut ctx.unifier, x1_ty);
let n1 = NDArrayValue::from_ptr_val(n1, llvm_usize, None);
let n_sz = call_ndarray_calc_size(generator, ctx, &n1.dim_sizes(), (None, None));
// Dimensions are reversed in the transposed array
let out = create_ndarray_dyn_shape(
generator,
ctx,
elem_ty,
&n1,
|_, ctx, n| Ok(n.load_ndims(ctx)),
|generator, ctx, n, idx| {
let new_idx = ctx.builder.build_int_sub(n.load_ndims(ctx), idx, "").unwrap();
let new_idx = ctx
.builder
.build_int_sub(new_idx, new_idx.get_type().const_int(1, false), "")
.unwrap();
unsafe { Ok(n.dim_sizes().get_typed_unchecked(ctx, generator, &new_idx, None)) }
},
)
.unwrap();
gen_for_callback_incrementing(
generator,
ctx,
None,
llvm_usize.const_zero(),
(n_sz, false),
|generator, ctx, _, idx| {
let elem = unsafe { n1.data().get_unchecked(ctx, generator, &idx, None) };
let new_idx = generator.gen_var_alloc(ctx, llvm_usize.into(), None)?;
let rem_idx = generator.gen_var_alloc(ctx, llvm_usize.into(), None)?;
ctx.builder.build_store(new_idx, llvm_usize.const_zero()).unwrap();
ctx.builder.build_store(rem_idx, idx).unwrap();
// Incrementally calculate the new index in the transposed array
// For each index, we first decompose it into the n-dims and use those to reconstruct the new index
// The formula used for indexing is:
// idx = dim_n * ( ... (dim2 * (dim0 * dim1) + dim1) + dim2 ... ) + dim_n
gen_for_callback_incrementing(
generator,
ctx,
None,
llvm_usize.const_zero(),
(n1.load_ndims(ctx), false),
|generator, ctx, _, ndim| {
let ndim_rev =
ctx.builder.build_int_sub(n1.load_ndims(ctx), ndim, "").unwrap();
let ndim_rev = ctx
.builder
.build_int_sub(ndim_rev, llvm_usize.const_int(1, false), "")
.unwrap();
let dim = unsafe {
n1.dim_sizes().get_typed_unchecked(ctx, generator, &ndim_rev, None)
};
let rem_idx_val =
ctx.builder.build_load(rem_idx, "").unwrap().into_int_value();
let new_idx_val =
ctx.builder.build_load(new_idx, "").unwrap().into_int_value();
let add_component =
ctx.builder.build_int_unsigned_rem(rem_idx_val, dim, "").unwrap();
let rem_idx_val =
ctx.builder.build_int_unsigned_div(rem_idx_val, dim, "").unwrap();
let new_idx_val = ctx.builder.build_int_mul(new_idx_val, dim, "").unwrap();
let new_idx_val =
ctx.builder.build_int_add(new_idx_val, add_component, "").unwrap();
ctx.builder.build_store(rem_idx, rem_idx_val).unwrap();
ctx.builder.build_store(new_idx, new_idx_val).unwrap();
Ok(())
},
llvm_usize.const_int(1, false),
)?;
let new_idx_val = ctx.builder.build_load(new_idx, "").unwrap().into_int_value();
unsafe { out.data().set_unchecked(ctx, generator, &new_idx_val, elem) };
Ok(())
},
llvm_usize.const_int(1, false),
)?;
Ok(out.as_base_value().into())
} else {
codegen_unreachable!(
ctx,
"{FN_NAME}() not supported for '{}'",
format!("'{}'", ctx.unifier.stringify(x1_ty))
)
}
}
/// LLVM-typed implementation for generating the implementation for `ndarray.reshape`.
///
/// * `x1` - `NDArray` to reshape.
/// * `shape` - The `shape` parameter used to construct the new `NDArray`.
/// Just like numpy, the `shape` argument can be:
/// 1. A list of `int32`; e.g., `np.reshape(arr, [600, -1, 3])`
/// 2. A tuple of `int32`; e.g., `np.reshape(arr, (-1, 800, 3))`
/// 3. A scalar `int32`; e.g., `np.reshape(arr, 3)`
///
/// Note that unlike other generating functions, one of the dimensions in the shape can be negative.
pub fn ndarray_reshape<'ctx, G: CodeGenerator + ?Sized>(
generator: &mut G,
ctx: &mut CodeGenContext<'ctx, '_>,
x1: (Type, BasicValueEnum<'ctx>),
shape: (Type, BasicValueEnum<'ctx>),
) -> Result<BasicValueEnum<'ctx>, String> {
const FN_NAME: &str = "ndarray_reshape";
let (x1_ty, x1) = x1;
let (_, shape) = shape;
let llvm_usize = generator.get_size_type(ctx.ctx);
if let BasicValueEnum::PointerValue(n1) = x1 {
let (elem_ty, _) = unpack_ndarray_var_tys(&mut ctx.unifier, x1_ty);
let n1 = NDArrayValue::from_ptr_val(n1, llvm_usize, None);
let n_sz = call_ndarray_calc_size(generator, ctx, &n1.dim_sizes(), (None, None));
let acc = generator.gen_var_alloc(ctx, llvm_usize.into(), None)?;
let num_neg = generator.gen_var_alloc(ctx, llvm_usize.into(), None)?;
ctx.builder.build_store(acc, llvm_usize.const_int(1, false)).unwrap();
ctx.builder.build_store(num_neg, llvm_usize.const_zero()).unwrap();
let out = match shape {
BasicValueEnum::PointerValue(shape_list_ptr)
if ListValue::is_instance(shape_list_ptr, llvm_usize).is_ok() =>
{
// 1. A list of ints; e.g., `np.reshape(arr, [int64(600), int64(800, -1])`
let shape_list = ListValue::from_ptr_val(shape_list_ptr, llvm_usize, None);
// Check for -1 in dimensions
gen_for_callback_incrementing(
generator,
ctx,
None,
llvm_usize.const_zero(),
(shape_list.load_size(ctx, None), false),
|generator, ctx, _, idx| {
let ele =
shape_list.data().get(ctx, generator, &idx, None).into_int_value();
let ele = ctx.builder.build_int_s_extend(ele, llvm_usize, "").unwrap();
gen_if_else_expr_callback(
generator,
ctx,
|_, ctx| {
Ok(ctx
.builder
.build_int_compare(
IntPredicate::SLT,
ele,
llvm_usize.const_zero(),
"",
)
.unwrap())
},
|_, ctx| -> Result<Option<IntValue>, String> {
let num_neg_value =
ctx.builder.build_load(num_neg, "").unwrap().into_int_value();
let num_neg_value = ctx
.builder
.build_int_add(
num_neg_value,
llvm_usize.const_int(1, false),
"",
)
.unwrap();
ctx.builder.build_store(num_neg, num_neg_value).unwrap();
Ok(None)
},
|_, ctx| {
let acc_value =
ctx.builder.build_load(acc, "").unwrap().into_int_value();
let acc_value =
ctx.builder.build_int_mul(acc_value, ele, "").unwrap();
ctx.builder.build_store(acc, acc_value).unwrap();
Ok(None)
},
)?;
Ok(())
},
llvm_usize.const_int(1, false),
)?;
let acc_val = ctx.builder.build_load(acc, "").unwrap().into_int_value();
let rem = ctx.builder.build_int_unsigned_div(n_sz, acc_val, "").unwrap();
// Generate the output shape by filling -1 with `rem`
create_ndarray_dyn_shape(
generator,
ctx,
elem_ty,
&shape_list,
|_, ctx, _| Ok(shape_list.load_size(ctx, None)),
|generator, ctx, shape_list, idx| {
let dim =
shape_list.data().get(ctx, generator, &idx, None).into_int_value();
let dim = ctx.builder.build_int_s_extend(dim, llvm_usize, "").unwrap();
Ok(gen_if_else_expr_callback(
generator,
ctx,
|_, ctx| {
Ok(ctx
.builder
.build_int_compare(
IntPredicate::SLT,
dim,
llvm_usize.const_zero(),
"",
)
.unwrap())
},
|_, _| Ok(Some(rem)),
|_, _| Ok(Some(dim)),
)?
.unwrap()
.into_int_value())
},
)
}
BasicValueEnum::StructValue(shape_tuple) => {
// 2. A tuple of `int32`; e.g., `np.reshape(arr, (-1, 800, 3))`
let ndims = shape_tuple.get_type().count_fields();
// Check for -1 in dims
for dim_i in 0..ndims {
let dim = ctx
.builder
.build_extract_value(shape_tuple, dim_i, "")
.unwrap()
.into_int_value();
let dim = ctx.builder.build_int_s_extend(dim, llvm_usize, "").unwrap();
gen_if_else_expr_callback(
generator,
ctx,
|_, ctx| {
Ok(ctx
.builder
.build_int_compare(
IntPredicate::SLT,
dim,
llvm_usize.const_zero(),
"",
)
.unwrap())
},
|_, ctx| -> Result<Option<IntValue>, String> {
let num_negs =
ctx.builder.build_load(num_neg, "").unwrap().into_int_value();
let num_negs = ctx
.builder
.build_int_add(num_negs, llvm_usize.const_int(1, false), "")
.unwrap();
ctx.builder.build_store(num_neg, num_negs).unwrap();
Ok(None)
},
|_, ctx| {
let acc_val = ctx.builder.build_load(acc, "").unwrap().into_int_value();
let acc_val = ctx.builder.build_int_mul(acc_val, dim, "").unwrap();
ctx.builder.build_store(acc, acc_val).unwrap();
Ok(None)
},
)?;
}
let acc_val = ctx.builder.build_load(acc, "").unwrap().into_int_value();
let rem = ctx.builder.build_int_unsigned_div(n_sz, acc_val, "").unwrap();
let mut shape = Vec::with_capacity(ndims as usize);
// Reconstruct shape filling negatives with rem
for dim_i in 0..ndims {
let dim = ctx
.builder
.build_extract_value(shape_tuple, dim_i, "")
.unwrap()
.into_int_value();
let dim = ctx.builder.build_int_s_extend(dim, llvm_usize, "").unwrap();
let dim = gen_if_else_expr_callback(
generator,
ctx,
|_, ctx| {
Ok(ctx
.builder
.build_int_compare(
IntPredicate::SLT,
dim,
llvm_usize.const_zero(),
"",
)
.unwrap())
},
|_, _| Ok(Some(rem)),
|_, _| Ok(Some(dim)),
)?
.unwrap()
.into_int_value();
shape.push(dim);
}
create_ndarray_const_shape(generator, ctx, elem_ty, shape.as_slice())
}
BasicValueEnum::IntValue(shape_int) => {
// 3. A scalar `int32`; e.g., `np.reshape(arr, 3)`
let shape_int = gen_if_else_expr_callback(
generator,
ctx,
|_, ctx| {
Ok(ctx
.builder
.build_int_compare(
IntPredicate::SLT,
shape_int,
llvm_usize.const_zero(),
"",
)
.unwrap())
},
|_, _| Ok(Some(n_sz)),
|_, ctx| {
Ok(Some(ctx.builder.build_int_s_extend(shape_int, llvm_usize, "").unwrap()))
},
)?
.unwrap()
.into_int_value();
create_ndarray_const_shape(generator, ctx, elem_ty, &[shape_int])
}
_ => codegen_unreachable!(ctx),
}
.unwrap();
// Only allow one dimension to be negative
let num_negs = ctx.builder.build_load(num_neg, "").unwrap().into_int_value();
ctx.make_assert(
generator,
ctx.builder
.build_int_compare(IntPredicate::ULT, num_negs, llvm_usize.const_int(2, false), "")
.unwrap(),
"0:ValueError",
"can only specify one unknown dimension",
[None, None, None],
ctx.current_loc,
);
// The new shape must be compatible with the old shape
let out_sz = call_ndarray_calc_size(generator, ctx, &out.dim_sizes(), (None, None));
ctx.make_assert(
generator,
ctx.builder.build_int_compare(IntPredicate::EQ, out_sz, n_sz, "").unwrap(),
"0:ValueError",
"cannot reshape array of size {0} into provided shape of size {1}",
[Some(n_sz), Some(out_sz), None],
ctx.current_loc,
);
gen_for_callback_incrementing(
generator,
ctx,
None,
llvm_usize.const_zero(),
(n_sz, false),
|generator, ctx, _, idx| {
let elem = unsafe { n1.data().get_unchecked(ctx, generator, &idx, None) };
unsafe { out.data().set_unchecked(ctx, generator, &idx, elem) };
Ok(())
},
llvm_usize.const_int(1, false),
)?;
Ok(out.as_base_value().into())
} else {
codegen_unreachable!(
ctx,
"{FN_NAME}() not supported for '{}'",
format!("'{}'", ctx.unifier.stringify(x1_ty))
)
}
}
/// Generates LLVM IR for `ndarray.dot`.
/// Calculate inner product of two vectors or literals
/// For matrix multiplication use `np_matmul`
///
/// The input `NDArray` are flattened and treated as 1D
/// The operation is equivalent to `np.dot(arr1.ravel(), arr2.ravel())`
pub fn ndarray_dot<'ctx, G: CodeGenerator + ?Sized>(
generator: &mut G,
ctx: &mut CodeGenContext<'ctx, '_>,
x1: (Type, BasicValueEnum<'ctx>),
x2: (Type, BasicValueEnum<'ctx>),
) -> Result<BasicValueEnum<'ctx>, String> {
const FN_NAME: &str = "ndarray_dot";
let (x1_ty, x1) = x1;
let (_, x2) = x2;
let llvm_usize = generator.get_size_type(ctx.ctx);
match (x1, x2) {
(BasicValueEnum::PointerValue(n1), BasicValueEnum::PointerValue(n2)) => {
let n1 = NDArrayValue::from_ptr_val(n1, llvm_usize, None);
let n2 = NDArrayValue::from_ptr_val(n2, llvm_usize, None);
let n1_sz = call_ndarray_calc_size(generator, ctx, &n1.dim_sizes(), (None, None));
let n2_sz = call_ndarray_calc_size(generator, ctx, &n1.dim_sizes(), (None, None));
ctx.make_assert(
generator,
ctx.builder.build_int_compare(IntPredicate::EQ, n1_sz, n2_sz, "").unwrap(),
"0:ValueError",
"shapes ({0}), ({1}) not aligned",
[Some(n1_sz), Some(n2_sz), None],
ctx.current_loc,
);
let identity =
unsafe { n1.data().get_unchecked(ctx, generator, &llvm_usize.const_zero(), None) };
let acc = ctx.builder.build_alloca(identity.get_type(), "").unwrap();
ctx.builder.build_store(acc, identity.get_type().const_zero()).unwrap();
gen_for_callback_incrementing(
generator,
ctx,
None,
llvm_usize.const_zero(),
(n1_sz, false),
|generator, ctx, _, idx| {
let elem1 = unsafe { n1.data().get_unchecked(ctx, generator, &idx, None) };
let elem2 = unsafe { n2.data().get_unchecked(ctx, generator, &idx, None) };
let product = match elem1 {
BasicValueEnum::IntValue(e1) => ctx
.builder
.build_int_mul(e1, elem2.into_int_value(), "")
.unwrap()
.as_basic_value_enum(),
BasicValueEnum::FloatValue(e1) => ctx
.builder
.build_float_mul(e1, elem2.into_float_value(), "")
.unwrap()
.as_basic_value_enum(),
_ => codegen_unreachable!(ctx),
};
let acc_val = ctx.builder.build_load(acc, "").unwrap();
let acc_val = match acc_val {
BasicValueEnum::IntValue(e1) => ctx
.builder
.build_int_add(e1, product.into_int_value(), "")
.unwrap()
.as_basic_value_enum(),
BasicValueEnum::FloatValue(e1) => ctx
.builder
.build_float_add(e1, product.into_float_value(), "")
.unwrap()
.as_basic_value_enum(),
_ => codegen_unreachable!(ctx),
};
ctx.builder.build_store(acc, acc_val).unwrap();
Ok(())
},
llvm_usize.const_int(1, false),
)?;
let acc_val = ctx.builder.build_load(acc, "").unwrap();
Ok(acc_val)
}
(BasicValueEnum::IntValue(e1), BasicValueEnum::IntValue(e2)) => {
Ok(ctx.builder.build_int_mul(e1, e2, "").unwrap().as_basic_value_enum())
}
(BasicValueEnum::FloatValue(e1), BasicValueEnum::FloatValue(e2)) => {
Ok(ctx.builder.build_float_mul(e1, e2, "").unwrap().as_basic_value_enum())
}
_ => codegen_unreachable!(
ctx,
"{FN_NAME}() not supported for '{}'",
format!("'{}'", ctx.unifier.stringify(x1_ty))
),
}
}

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@ -1,195 +0,0 @@
use inkwell::values::{BasicValue, BasicValueEnum, PointerValue};
use nac3parser::ast::StrRef;
use crate::{
symbol_resolver::ValueEnum,
toplevel::DefinitionId,
typecheck::typedef::{FunSignature, Type},
};
use super::{
irrt::numpy::{
ndarray::{
alloca_ndarray_and_init, call_nac3_ndarray_fill_generic, NDArrayInitMode, NpArray,
},
shape::parse_input_shape_arg,
},
model::*,
CodeGenContext, CodeGenerator,
};
/// LLVM-typed implementation for generating the implementation for constructing an empty `NDArray`.
fn call_ndarray_empty_impl<'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 elem_type = ctx.get_llvm_type(generator, elem_ty);
let shape = parse_input_shape_arg(generator, ctx, shape, shape_ty);
let ndarray_ptr = alloca_ndarray_and_init(
generator,
ctx,
elem_type,
NDArrayInitMode::ShapeAndAllocaData { shape },
name,
)?;
Ok(ndarray_ptr)
}
fn call_ndarray_full_impl<'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 ndarray_ptr = call_ndarray_empty_impl(generator, ctx, elem_ty, shape, shape_ty, name)?;
// NOTE: fill_value's type is not checked!! so be careful with logics
// Allocate fill_value on the stack and give the corresponding stack pointer
// to call_nac3_ndarray_fill_generic
let fill_value_ptr = ctx.builder.build_alloca(fill_value.get_type(), "fill_value_ptr").unwrap();
let fill_value_ptr = OpaquePointer(fill_value_ptr);
fill_value_ptr.store_opaque(ctx, fill_value);
let fill_value_ptr = fill_value_ptr.cast_to(ctx, FixedIntModel(Byte), "");
call_nac3_ndarray_fill_generic(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 = call_ndarray_empty_impl(
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 = call_ndarray_full_impl(
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 = call_ndarray_full_impl(
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 `ndarray.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 = call_ndarray_full_impl(
generator,
context,
fill_value_ty,
shape_arg,
shape_ty,
fill_value_arg,
"ndarray",
)?;
Ok(ndarray_ptr.value)
}

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@ -1,16 +1,14 @@
use super::{
super::symbol_resolver::ValueEnum,
expr::destructure_range,
classes::{ArrayLikeIndexer, ArraySliceValue, ListValue, RangeValue},
expr::{destructure_range, gen_binop_expr},
gen_in_range_check,
irrt::{handle_slice_indices, list_slice_assignment},
macros::codegen_unreachable,
CodeGenContext, CodeGenerator,
};
use crate::{
codegen::{
classes::{ArrayLikeIndexer, ArraySliceValue, ListValue, RangeValue},
expr::gen_binop_expr,
gen_in_range_check,
},
toplevel::{helper::PrimDef, numpy::unpack_ndarray_var_tys, DefinitionId, TopLevelDef},
symbol_resolver::ValueEnum,
toplevel::{DefinitionId, TopLevelDef},
typecheck::{
magic_methods::Binop,
typedef::{iter_type_vars, FunSignature, Type, TypeEnum},
@ -23,10 +21,10 @@ use inkwell::{
values::{BasicValue, BasicValueEnum, FunctionValue, IntValue, PointerValue},
IntPredicate,
};
use itertools::{izip, Itertools};
use nac3parser::ast::{
Constant, ExcepthandlerKind, Expr, ExprKind, Location, Stmt, StmtKind, StrRef,
};
use std::convert::TryFrom;
/// See [`CodeGenerator::gen_var_alloc`].
pub fn gen_var<'ctx>(
@ -97,8 +95,6 @@ pub fn gen_store_target<'ctx, G: CodeGenerator>(
pattern: &Expr<Option<Type>>,
name: Option<&str>,
) -> Result<Option<PointerValue<'ctx>>, String> {
let llvm_usize = generator.get_size_type(ctx.ctx);
// very similar to gen_expr, but we don't do an extra load at the end
// and we flatten nested tuples
Ok(Some(match &pattern.node {
@ -123,7 +119,7 @@ pub fn gen_store_target<'ctx, G: CodeGenerator>(
return Ok(None);
};
let BasicValueEnum::PointerValue(ptr) = val else {
unreachable!();
codegen_unreachable!(ctx);
};
unsafe {
ctx.builder.build_in_bounds_gep(
@ -137,62 +133,7 @@ pub fn gen_store_target<'ctx, G: CodeGenerator>(
}
.unwrap()
}
ExprKind::Subscript { value, slice, .. } => {
match ctx.unifier.get_ty_immutable(value.custom.unwrap()).as_ref() {
TypeEnum::TObj { obj_id, .. } if *obj_id == PrimDef::List.id() => {
let v = generator
.gen_expr(ctx, value)?
.unwrap()
.to_basic_value_enum(ctx, generator, value.custom.unwrap())?
.into_pointer_value();
let v = ListValue::from_ptr_val(v, llvm_usize, None);
let len = v.load_size(ctx, Some("len"));
let raw_index = generator
.gen_expr(ctx, slice)?
.unwrap()
.to_basic_value_enum(ctx, generator, slice.custom.unwrap())?
.into_int_value();
let raw_index = ctx
.builder
.build_int_s_extend(raw_index, generator.get_size_type(ctx.ctx), "sext")
.unwrap();
// handle negative index
let is_negative = ctx
.builder
.build_int_compare(
IntPredicate::SLT,
raw_index,
generator.get_size_type(ctx.ctx).const_zero(),
"is_neg",
)
.unwrap();
let adjusted = ctx.builder.build_int_add(raw_index, len, "adjusted").unwrap();
let index = ctx
.builder
.build_select(is_negative, adjusted, raw_index, "index")
.map(BasicValueEnum::into_int_value)
.unwrap();
// unsigned less than is enough, because negative index after adjustment is
// bigger than the length (for unsigned cmp)
let bound_check = ctx
.builder
.build_int_compare(IntPredicate::ULT, index, len, "inbound")
.unwrap();
ctx.make_assert(
generator,
bound_check,
"0:IndexError",
"index {0} out of bounds 0:{1}",
[Some(raw_index), Some(len), None],
slice.location,
);
v.data().ptr_offset(ctx, generator, &index, name)
}
_ => unreachable!(),
}
}
_ => unreachable!(),
_ => codegen_unreachable!(ctx),
}))
}
@ -204,148 +145,18 @@ pub fn gen_assign<'ctx, G: CodeGenerator>(
value: ValueEnum<'ctx>,
value_ty: Type,
) -> Result<(), String> {
/*
To handle assignment statements `target = value`, with
special care taken for targets `gen_store_target` cannot handle, these are:
- Case 1. target is a Tuple
- e.g., `(x, y, z, w) = value`
- Case 2. *Sliced* list assignment `list.__setitem__`
- e.g., `my_list[1:3] = [100, 101]`, BUT NOT `my_list[0] = 99` (gen_store_target knows how to handle these),
- Case 3. Indexed ndarray assignment `ndarray.__setitem__`
- e.g., `my_ndarray[::-1, :] = 3`, `my_ndarray[:, 3::-1] = their_ndarray[10::2]`
- NOTE: Technically speaking, if `target` is sliced in such as way that it is referencing a
single element/scalar, we *could* implement gen_store_target for this special case
(to point to the raw address of that scalar in the ndarray); but it is much,
*much* simpler to generalize all indexed ndarray assignment without
special handling on that edgecase.
- Otherwise, use `gen_store_target`
*/
let llvm_usize = generator.get_size_type(ctx.ctx);
if let ExprKind::Tuple { elts, .. } = &target.node {
// Handle Case 1. target is a Tuple
let BasicValueEnum::StructValue(v) =
value.to_basic_value_enum(ctx, generator, target.custom.unwrap())?
else {
unreachable!()
};
for (i, elt) in elts.iter().enumerate() {
let elem_ty = elt.custom.unwrap();
let v = ctx
.builder
.build_extract_value(v, u32::try_from(i).unwrap(), "struct_elem")
.unwrap();
generator.gen_assign(ctx, elt, v.into(), elem_ty)?;
// See https://docs.python.org/3/reference/simple_stmts.html#assignment-statements.
match &target.node {
ExprKind::Subscript { value: target, slice: key, .. } => {
// Handle "slicing" or "subscription"
generator.gen_setitem(ctx, target, key, value, value_ty)?;
}
return Ok(()); // Terminate
}
// Else, try checking if it's Case 2 or 3, and they *ONLY*
// happen if `target.node` is a `ExprKind::Subscript`, so do a special check
if let ExprKind::Subscript { value: target_without_slice, slice, .. } = &target.node {
// Get the type of target
let target_ty = target.custom.unwrap();
let target_ty_enum = &*ctx.unifier.get_ty(target_ty);
// Pattern match on this pair.
// This is done like this because of Case 2 - slice.node has to be in a specific pattern
match (target_ty_enum, &slice.node) {
(TypeEnum::TObj { obj_id, .. }, ExprKind::Slice { lower, upper, step })
if *obj_id == ctx.primitives.list.obj_id(&ctx.unifier).unwrap() =>
{
// Case 2. *Sliced* list assignment
let ls = generator
.gen_expr(ctx, target_without_slice)?
.unwrap()
.to_basic_value_enum(ctx, generator, target_without_slice.custom.unwrap())?
.into_pointer_value();
let ls = ListValue::from_ptr_val(ls, llvm_usize, None);
let Some((start, end, step)) = handle_slice_indices(
lower,
upper,
step,
ctx,
generator,
ls.load_size(ctx, None),
)?
else {
return Ok(());
};
let value = value
.to_basic_value_enum(ctx, generator, target.custom.unwrap())?
.into_pointer_value();
let value = ListValue::from_ptr_val(value, llvm_usize, None);
let ty = match &*ctx.unifier.get_ty_immutable(target.custom.unwrap()) {
TypeEnum::TObj { obj_id, params, .. } if *obj_id == PrimDef::List.id() => {
*params.iter().next().unwrap().1
}
TypeEnum::TObj { obj_id, .. } if *obj_id == PrimDef::NDArray.id() => {
unpack_ndarray_var_tys(&mut ctx.unifier, target.custom.unwrap()).0
}
_ => unreachable!(),
};
let ty = ctx.get_llvm_type(generator, ty);
let Some(src_ind) = handle_slice_indices(
&None,
&None,
&None,
ctx,
generator,
value.load_size(ctx, None),
)?
else {
return Ok(());
};
list_slice_assignment(generator, ctx, ty, ls, (start, end, step), value, src_ind);
return Ok(()); // Terminate
}
(TypeEnum::TObj { obj_id, .. }, _)
if *obj_id == ctx.primitives.ndarray.obj_id(&ctx.unifier).unwrap() =>
{
// Case 3. Indexed ndarray assignment
let target = generator.gen_expr(ctx, target)?.unwrap().to_basic_value_enum(
ctx,
generator,
target.custom.unwrap(),
)?;
match &*ctx.unifier.get_ty(value_ty) {
TypeEnum::TObj { obj_id, .. }
if *obj_id == ctx.primitives.ndarray.obj_id(&ctx.unifier).unwrap() =>
{
// `value` is an `ndarray[dtype, ndims]`
todo!()
ExprKind::Tuple { elts, .. } | ExprKind::List { elts, .. } => {
// Fold on `"[" [target_list] "]"` and `"(" [target_list] ")"`
generator.gen_assign_target_list(ctx, elts, value, value_ty)?;
}
_ => {
// TODO: Inferencer's assignment forces `target` and `value` to have the same type
// NOTE: gen_assign() has already been extended, I will keep it in place
// in participation for when this is extended to be no longer the case.
todo!("support scalar assignment")
// panic!(
// "Unsupported ndarray assignment value: {}",
// ctx.unifier.stringify(value_ty)
// );
}
}
return Ok(()); // Terminate
}
_ => {
// Fallthrough
}
}
}
// The assignment expression matches none of the special cases.
// We should actually use `gen_store_target`.
// Handle attribute and direct variable assignments.
let name = if let ExprKind::Name { id, .. } = &target.node {
format!("{id}.addr")
} else {
@ -363,7 +174,247 @@ pub fn gen_assign<'ctx, G: CodeGenerator>(
}
}
let val = value.to_basic_value_enum(ctx, generator, target.custom.unwrap())?;
// Perform i1 <-> i8 conversion as needed
let val = if ctx.unifier.unioned(target.custom.unwrap(), ctx.primitives.bool) {
generator.bool_to_i8(ctx, val.into_int_value()).into()
} else {
val
};
ctx.builder.build_store(ptr, val).unwrap();
}
};
Ok(())
}
/// See [`CodeGenerator::gen_assign_target_list`].
pub fn gen_assign_target_list<'ctx, G: CodeGenerator>(
generator: &mut G,
ctx: &mut CodeGenContext<'ctx, '_>,
targets: &Vec<Expr<Option<Type>>>,
value: ValueEnum<'ctx>,
value_ty: Type,
) -> Result<(), String> {
// Deconstruct the tuple `value`
let BasicValueEnum::StructValue(tuple) = value.to_basic_value_enum(ctx, generator, value_ty)?
else {
codegen_unreachable!(ctx)
};
// NOTE: Currently, RHS's type is forced to be a Tuple by the type inferencer.
let TypeEnum::TTuple { ty: tuple_tys, .. } = &*ctx.unifier.get_ty(value_ty) else {
codegen_unreachable!(ctx);
};
assert_eq!(tuple.get_type().count_fields() as usize, tuple_tys.len());
let tuple = (0..tuple.get_type().count_fields())
.map(|i| ctx.builder.build_extract_value(tuple, i, "item").unwrap())
.collect_vec();
// Find the starred target if it exists.
let mut starred_target_index: Option<usize> = None; // Index of the "starred" target. If it exists, there may only be one.
for (i, target) in targets.iter().enumerate() {
if matches!(target.node, ExprKind::Starred { .. }) {
assert!(starred_target_index.is_none()); // The typechecker ensures this
starred_target_index = Some(i);
}
}
if let Some(starred_target_index) = starred_target_index {
assert!(tuple_tys.len() >= targets.len() - 1); // The typechecker ensures this
let a = starred_target_index; // Number of RHS values before the starred target
let b = tuple_tys.len() - (targets.len() - 1 - starred_target_index); // Number of RHS values after the starred target
// Thus `tuple[a..b]` is assigned to the starred target.
// Handle assignment before the starred target
for (target, val, val_ty) in
izip!(&targets[..starred_target_index], &tuple[..a], &tuple_tys[..a])
{
generator.gen_assign(ctx, target, ValueEnum::Dynamic(*val), *val_ty)?;
}
// Handle assignment to the starred target
if let ExprKind::Starred { value: target, .. } = &targets[starred_target_index].node {
let vals = &tuple[a..b];
let val_tys = &tuple_tys[a..b];
// Create a sub-tuple from `value` for the starred target.
let sub_tuple_ty = ctx
.ctx
.struct_type(&vals.iter().map(BasicValueEnum::get_type).collect_vec(), false);
let psub_tuple_val =
ctx.builder.build_alloca(sub_tuple_ty, "starred_target_value_ptr").unwrap();
for (i, val) in vals.iter().enumerate() {
let pitem = ctx
.builder
.build_struct_gep(psub_tuple_val, i as u32, "starred_target_value_item")
.unwrap();
ctx.builder.build_store(pitem, *val).unwrap();
}
let sub_tuple_val =
ctx.builder.build_load(psub_tuple_val, "starred_target_value").unwrap();
// Create the typechecker type of the sub-tuple
let sub_tuple_ty =
ctx.unifier.add_ty(TypeEnum::TTuple { ty: val_tys.to_vec(), is_vararg_ctx: false });
// Now assign with that sub-tuple to the starred target.
generator.gen_assign(ctx, target, ValueEnum::Dynamic(sub_tuple_val), sub_tuple_ty)?;
} else {
codegen_unreachable!(ctx) // The typechecker ensures this
}
// Handle assignment after the starred target
for (target, val, val_ty) in
izip!(&targets[starred_target_index + 1..], &tuple[b..], &tuple_tys[b..])
{
generator.gen_assign(ctx, target, ValueEnum::Dynamic(*val), *val_ty)?;
}
} else {
assert_eq!(tuple_tys.len(), targets.len()); // The typechecker ensures this
for (target, val, val_ty) in izip!(targets, tuple, tuple_tys) {
generator.gen_assign(ctx, target, ValueEnum::Dynamic(val), *val_ty)?;
}
}
Ok(())
}
/// See [`CodeGenerator::gen_setitem`].
pub fn gen_setitem<'ctx, G: CodeGenerator>(
generator: &mut G,
ctx: &mut CodeGenContext<'ctx, '_>,
target: &Expr<Option<Type>>,
key: &Expr<Option<Type>>,
value: ValueEnum<'ctx>,
value_ty: Type,
) -> Result<(), String> {
let target_ty = target.custom.unwrap();
let key_ty = key.custom.unwrap();
match &*ctx.unifier.get_ty(target_ty) {
TypeEnum::TObj { obj_id, params: list_params, .. }
if *obj_id == ctx.primitives.list.obj_id(&ctx.unifier).unwrap() =>
{
// Handle list item assignment
let llvm_usize = generator.get_size_type(ctx.ctx);
let target_item_ty = iter_type_vars(list_params).next().unwrap().ty;
let target = generator
.gen_expr(ctx, target)?
.unwrap()
.to_basic_value_enum(ctx, generator, target_ty)?
.into_pointer_value();
let target = ListValue::from_ptr_val(target, llvm_usize, None);
if let ExprKind::Slice { .. } = &key.node {
// Handle assigning to a slice
let ExprKind::Slice { lower, upper, step } = &key.node else {
codegen_unreachable!(ctx)
};
let Some((start, end, step)) = handle_slice_indices(
lower,
upper,
step,
ctx,
generator,
target.load_size(ctx, None),
)?
else {
return Ok(());
};
let value =
value.to_basic_value_enum(ctx, generator, value_ty)?.into_pointer_value();
let value = ListValue::from_ptr_val(value, llvm_usize, None);
let target_item_ty = ctx.get_llvm_type(generator, target_item_ty);
let Some(src_ind) = handle_slice_indices(
&None,
&None,
&None,
ctx,
generator,
value.load_size(ctx, None),
)?
else {
return Ok(());
};
list_slice_assignment(
generator,
ctx,
target_item_ty,
target,
(start, end, step),
value,
src_ind,
);
} else {
// Handle assigning to an index
let len = target.load_size(ctx, Some("len"));
let index = generator
.gen_expr(ctx, key)?
.unwrap()
.to_basic_value_enum(ctx, generator, key_ty)?
.into_int_value();
let index = ctx
.builder
.build_int_s_extend(index, generator.get_size_type(ctx.ctx), "sext")
.unwrap();
// handle negative index
let is_negative = ctx
.builder
.build_int_compare(
IntPredicate::SLT,
index,
generator.get_size_type(ctx.ctx).const_zero(),
"is_neg",
)
.unwrap();
let adjusted = ctx.builder.build_int_add(index, len, "adjusted").unwrap();
let index = ctx
.builder
.build_select(is_negative, adjusted, index, "index")
.map(BasicValueEnum::into_int_value)
.unwrap();
// unsigned less than is enough, because negative index after adjustment is
// bigger than the length (for unsigned cmp)
let bound_check = ctx
.builder
.build_int_compare(IntPredicate::ULT, index, len, "inbound")
.unwrap();
ctx.make_assert(
generator,
bound_check,
"0:IndexError",
"index {0} out of bounds 0:{1}",
[Some(index), Some(len), None],
key.location,
);
// Write value to index on list
let item_ptr =
target.data().ptr_offset(ctx, generator, &index, Some("list_item_ptr"));
let value = value.to_basic_value_enum(ctx, generator, value_ty)?;
ctx.builder.build_store(item_ptr, value).unwrap();
}
}
TypeEnum::TObj { obj_id, .. }
if *obj_id == ctx.primitives.ndarray.obj_id(&ctx.unifier).unwrap() =>
{
// Handle NDArray item assignment
todo!("ndarray subscript assignment is not yet implemented");
}
_ => {
panic!("encountered unknown target type: {}", ctx.unifier.stringify(target_ty));
}
}
Ok(())
}
@ -373,7 +424,9 @@ pub fn gen_for<G: CodeGenerator>(
ctx: &mut CodeGenContext<'_, '_>,
stmt: &Stmt<Option<Type>>,
) -> Result<(), String> {
let StmtKind::For { iter, target, body, orelse, .. } = &stmt.node else { unreachable!() };
let StmtKind::For { iter, target, body, orelse, .. } = &stmt.node else {
codegen_unreachable!(ctx)
};
// var_assignment static values may be changed in another branch
// if so, remove the static value as it may not be correct in this branch
@ -397,70 +450,17 @@ pub fn gen_for<G: CodeGenerator>(
// store loop bb information and restore it later
let loop_bb = ctx.loop_target.replace((incr_bb, cont_bb));
let iter_ty = iter.custom.unwrap();
let iter_val = if let Some(v) = generator.gen_expr(ctx, iter)? {
v.to_basic_value_enum(ctx, generator, iter.custom.unwrap())?
v.to_basic_value_enum(ctx, generator, iter_ty)?
} else {
return Ok(());
};
// The implementation of the for loop logic depends on
// the typechecker type of `iter`.
let iter_ty = iter.custom.unwrap();
match &*ctx.unifier.get_ty(iter_ty) {
TypeEnum::TObj { obj_id, params, .. }
if *obj_id == ctx.primitives.list.obj_id(&ctx.unifier).unwrap() =>
{
// `iter` is a `List[T]`, and `T` is the element type
// Get the `T` out of `List[T]` - it is defined to be the 1st param.
let list_elem_ty = iter_type_vars(params).nth(0).unwrap().ty;
// Implementation
let index_addr = generator.gen_var_alloc(ctx, size_t.into(), Some("for.index.addr"))?;
ctx.builder.build_store(index_addr, size_t.const_zero()).unwrap();
let len = ctx
.build_gep_and_load(
iter_val.into_pointer_value(),
&[zero, int32.const_int(1, false)],
Some("len"),
)
.into_int_value();
ctx.builder.build_unconditional_branch(cond_bb).unwrap();
ctx.builder.position_at_end(cond_bb);
let index = ctx
.builder
.build_load(index_addr, "for.index")
.map(BasicValueEnum::into_int_value)
.unwrap();
let cmp = ctx.builder.build_int_compare(IntPredicate::SLT, index, len, "cond").unwrap();
ctx.builder.build_conditional_branch(cmp, body_bb, orelse_bb).unwrap();
ctx.builder.position_at_end(incr_bb);
let index =
ctx.builder.build_load(index_addr, "").map(BasicValueEnum::into_int_value).unwrap();
let inc = ctx.builder.build_int_add(index, size_t.const_int(1, true), "inc").unwrap();
ctx.builder.build_store(index_addr, inc).unwrap();
ctx.builder.build_unconditional_branch(cond_bb).unwrap();
ctx.builder.position_at_end(body_bb);
let arr_ptr = ctx
.build_gep_and_load(iter_val.into_pointer_value(), &[zero, zero], Some("arr.addr"))
.into_pointer_value();
let index = ctx
.builder
.build_load(index_addr, "for.index")
.map(BasicValueEnum::into_int_value)
.unwrap();
let val = ctx.build_gep_and_load(arr_ptr, &[index], Some("val"));
generator.gen_assign(ctx, target, val.into(), list_elem_ty)?;
generator.gen_block(ctx, body.iter())?;
}
TypeEnum::TObj { obj_id, .. }
if *obj_id == ctx.primitives.range.obj_id(&ctx.unifier).unwrap() =>
{
// `iter` is a `range(start, stop, step)`, and `int32` is the element type
let iter_val = RangeValue::from_ptr_val(iter_val.into_pointer_value(), Some("range"));
// Internal variable for loop; Cannot be assigned
let i = generator.gen_var_alloc(ctx, int32.into(), Some("for.i.addr"))?;
@ -468,7 +468,7 @@ pub fn gen_for<G: CodeGenerator>(
let Some(target_i) =
generator.gen_store_target(ctx, target, Some("for.target.addr"))?
else {
unreachable!()
codegen_unreachable!(ctx)
};
let (start, stop, step) = destructure_range(ctx, iter_val);
@ -529,8 +529,52 @@ pub fn gen_for<G: CodeGenerator>(
.unwrap();
generator.gen_block(ctx, body.iter())?;
}
TypeEnum::TObj { obj_id, params: list_params, .. }
if *obj_id == ctx.primitives.list.obj_id(&ctx.unifier).unwrap() =>
{
let index_addr = generator.gen_var_alloc(ctx, size_t.into(), Some("for.index.addr"))?;
ctx.builder.build_store(index_addr, size_t.const_zero()).unwrap();
let len = ctx
.build_gep_and_load(
iter_val.into_pointer_value(),
&[zero, int32.const_int(1, false)],
Some("len"),
)
.into_int_value();
ctx.builder.build_unconditional_branch(cond_bb).unwrap();
ctx.builder.position_at_end(cond_bb);
let index = ctx
.builder
.build_load(index_addr, "for.index")
.map(BasicValueEnum::into_int_value)
.unwrap();
let cmp = ctx.builder.build_int_compare(IntPredicate::SLT, index, len, "cond").unwrap();
ctx.builder.build_conditional_branch(cmp, body_bb, orelse_bb).unwrap();
ctx.builder.position_at_end(incr_bb);
let index =
ctx.builder.build_load(index_addr, "").map(BasicValueEnum::into_int_value).unwrap();
let inc = ctx.builder.build_int_add(index, size_t.const_int(1, true), "inc").unwrap();
ctx.builder.build_store(index_addr, inc).unwrap();
ctx.builder.build_unconditional_branch(cond_bb).unwrap();
ctx.builder.position_at_end(body_bb);
let arr_ptr = ctx
.build_gep_and_load(iter_val.into_pointer_value(), &[zero, zero], Some("arr.addr"))
.into_pointer_value();
let index = ctx
.builder
.build_load(index_addr, "for.index")
.map(BasicValueEnum::into_int_value)
.unwrap();
let val = ctx.build_gep_and_load(arr_ptr, &[index], Some("val"));
let val_ty = iter_type_vars(list_params).next().unwrap().ty;
generator.gen_assign(ctx, target, val.into(), val_ty)?;
generator.gen_block(ctx, body.iter())?;
}
_ => {
panic!("unsupported iterator type in for loop: {}", ctx.unifier.stringify(iter_ty))
panic!("unsupported for loop iterator type: {}", ctx.unifier.stringify(iter_ty));
}
}
@ -593,6 +637,7 @@ pub struct BreakContinueHooks<'ctx> {
pub fn gen_for_callback<'ctx, 'a, G, I, InitFn, CondFn, BodyFn, UpdateFn>(
generator: &mut G,
ctx: &mut CodeGenContext<'ctx, 'a>,
label: Option<&str>,
init: InitFn,
cond: CondFn,
body: BodyFn,
@ -603,18 +648,24 @@ where
I: Clone,
InitFn: FnOnce(&mut G, &mut CodeGenContext<'ctx, 'a>) -> Result<I, String>,
CondFn: FnOnce(&mut G, &mut CodeGenContext<'ctx, 'a>, I) -> Result<IntValue<'ctx>, String>,
BodyFn:
FnOnce(&mut G, &mut CodeGenContext<'ctx, 'a>, BreakContinueHooks, I) -> Result<(), String>,
BodyFn: FnOnce(
&mut G,
&mut CodeGenContext<'ctx, 'a>,
BreakContinueHooks<'ctx>,
I,
) -> Result<(), String>,
UpdateFn: FnOnce(&mut G, &mut CodeGenContext<'ctx, 'a>, I) -> Result<(), String>,
{
let label = label.unwrap_or("for");
let current_bb = ctx.builder.get_insert_block().unwrap();
let init_bb = ctx.ctx.insert_basic_block_after(current_bb, "for.init");
let init_bb = ctx.ctx.insert_basic_block_after(current_bb, &format!("{label}.init"));
// The BB containing the loop condition check
let cond_bb = ctx.ctx.insert_basic_block_after(init_bb, "for.cond");
let body_bb = ctx.ctx.insert_basic_block_after(cond_bb, "for.body");
let cond_bb = ctx.ctx.insert_basic_block_after(init_bb, &format!("{label}.cond"));
let body_bb = ctx.ctx.insert_basic_block_after(cond_bb, &format!("{label}.body"));
// The BB containing the increment expression
let update_bb = ctx.ctx.insert_basic_block_after(body_bb, "for.update");
let cont_bb = ctx.ctx.insert_basic_block_after(update_bb, "for.end");
let update_bb = ctx.ctx.insert_basic_block_after(body_bb, &format!("{label}.update"));
let cont_bb = ctx.ctx.insert_basic_block_after(update_bb, &format!("{label}.end"));
// store loop bb information and restore it later
let loop_bb = ctx.loop_target.replace((update_bb, cont_bb));
@ -671,6 +722,7 @@ where
pub fn gen_for_callback_incrementing<'ctx, 'a, G, BodyFn>(
generator: &mut G,
ctx: &mut CodeGenContext<'ctx, 'a>,
label: Option<&str>,
init_val: IntValue<'ctx>,
max_val: (IntValue<'ctx>, bool),
body: BodyFn,
@ -681,7 +733,7 @@ where
BodyFn: FnOnce(
&mut G,
&mut CodeGenContext<'ctx, 'a>,
BreakContinueHooks,
BreakContinueHooks<'ctx>,
IntValue<'ctx>,
) -> Result<(), String>,
{
@ -690,6 +742,7 @@ where
gen_for_callback(
generator,
ctx,
label,
|generator, ctx| {
let i_addr = generator.gen_var_alloc(ctx, init_val_t.into(), None)?;
ctx.builder.build_store(i_addr, init_val).unwrap();
@ -741,9 +794,11 @@ where
/// - `step_fn`: A lambda of IR statements that retrieves the `step` value of the `range`-like
/// iterable. This value will be extended to the size of `start`.
/// - `body_fn`: A lambda of IR statements within the loop body.
#[allow(clippy::too_many_arguments)]
pub fn gen_for_range_callback<'ctx, 'a, G, StartFn, StopFn, StepFn, BodyFn>(
generator: &mut G,
ctx: &mut CodeGenContext<'ctx, 'a>,
label: Option<&str>,
is_unsigned: bool,
start_fn: StartFn,
(stop_fn, stop_inclusive): (StopFn, bool),
@ -755,13 +810,19 @@ where
StartFn: Fn(&mut G, &mut CodeGenContext<'ctx, 'a>) -> Result<IntValue<'ctx>, String>,
StopFn: Fn(&mut G, &mut CodeGenContext<'ctx, 'a>) -> Result<IntValue<'ctx>, String>,
StepFn: Fn(&mut G, &mut CodeGenContext<'ctx, 'a>) -> Result<IntValue<'ctx>, String>,
BodyFn: FnOnce(&mut G, &mut CodeGenContext<'ctx, 'a>, IntValue<'ctx>) -> Result<(), String>,
BodyFn: FnOnce(
&mut G,
&mut CodeGenContext<'ctx, 'a>,
BreakContinueHooks<'ctx>,
IntValue<'ctx>,
) -> Result<(), String>,
{
let init_val_t = start_fn(generator, ctx).map(IntValue::get_type).unwrap();
gen_for_callback(
generator,
ctx,
label,
|generator, ctx| {
let i_addr = generator.gen_var_alloc(ctx, init_val_t.into(), None)?;
@ -819,10 +880,10 @@ where
Ok(cond)
},
|generator, ctx, _, (i_addr, _)| {
|generator, ctx, hooks, (i_addr, _)| {
let i = ctx.builder.build_load(i_addr, "").map(BasicValueEnum::into_int_value).unwrap();
body_fn(generator, ctx, i)
body_fn(generator, ctx, hooks, i)
},
|generator, ctx, (i_addr, _)| {
let i = ctx.builder.build_load(i_addr, "").map(BasicValueEnum::into_int_value).unwrap();
@ -850,7 +911,7 @@ pub fn gen_while<G: CodeGenerator>(
ctx: &mut CodeGenContext<'_, '_>,
stmt: &Stmt<Option<Type>>,
) -> Result<(), String> {
let StmtKind::While { test, body, orelse, .. } = &stmt.node else { unreachable!() };
let StmtKind::While { test, body, orelse, .. } = &stmt.node else { codegen_unreachable!(ctx) };
// var_assignment static values may be changed in another branch
// if so, remove the static value as it may not be correct in this branch
@ -880,7 +941,7 @@ pub fn gen_while<G: CodeGenerator>(
return Ok(());
};
let BasicValueEnum::IntValue(test) = test else { unreachable!() };
let BasicValueEnum::IntValue(test) = test else { codegen_unreachable!(ctx) };
ctx.builder
.build_conditional_branch(generator.bool_to_i1(ctx, test), body_bb, orelse_bb)
@ -1028,7 +1089,7 @@ pub fn gen_if<G: CodeGenerator>(
ctx: &mut CodeGenContext<'_, '_>,
stmt: &Stmt<Option<Type>>,
) -> Result<(), String> {
let StmtKind::If { test, body, orelse, .. } = &stmt.node else { unreachable!() };
let StmtKind::If { test, body, orelse, .. } = &stmt.node else { codegen_unreachable!(ctx) };
// var_assignment static values may be changed in another branch
// if so, remove the static value as it may not be correct in this branch
@ -1151,11 +1212,11 @@ pub fn exn_constructor<'ctx>(
let zelf_id = if let TypeEnum::TObj { obj_id, .. } = &*ctx.unifier.get_ty(zelf_ty) {
obj_id.0
} else {
unreachable!()
codegen_unreachable!(ctx)
};
let defs = ctx.top_level.definitions.read();
let def = defs[zelf_id].read();
let TopLevelDef::Class { name: zelf_name, .. } = &*def else { unreachable!() };
let TopLevelDef::Class { name: zelf_name, .. } = &*def else { codegen_unreachable!(ctx) };
let exception_name = format!("{}:{}", ctx.resolver.get_exception_id(zelf_id), zelf_name);
unsafe {
let id_ptr = ctx.builder.build_in_bounds_gep(zelf, &[zero, zero], "exn.id").unwrap();
@ -1263,7 +1324,7 @@ pub fn gen_try<'ctx, 'a, G: CodeGenerator>(
target: &Stmt<Option<Type>>,
) -> Result<(), String> {
let StmtKind::Try { body, handlers, orelse, finalbody, .. } = &target.node else {
unreachable!()
codegen_unreachable!(ctx)
};
// if we need to generate anything related to exception, we must have personality defined
@ -1340,7 +1401,7 @@ pub fn gen_try<'ctx, 'a, G: CodeGenerator>(
if let TypeEnum::TObj { obj_id, .. } = &*ctx.unifier.get_ty(type_.custom.unwrap()) {
*obj_id
} else {
unreachable!()
codegen_unreachable!(ctx)
};
let exception_name = format!("{}:{}", ctx.resolver.get_exception_id(obj_id.0), exn_name);
let exn_id = ctx.resolver.get_string_id(&exception_name);
@ -1612,6 +1673,23 @@ pub fn gen_return<G: CodeGenerator>(
} else {
None
};
// Remap boolean return type into i1
let value = value.map(|ret_val| {
// The "return type" of a sret function is in the first parameter
let expected_ty = if ctx.need_sret {
func.get_type().get_param_types()[0]
} else {
func.get_type().get_return_type().unwrap()
};
if matches!(expected_ty, BasicTypeEnum::IntType(ty) if ty.get_bit_width() == 1) {
generator.bool_to_i1(ctx, ret_val.into_int_value()).into()
} else {
ret_val
}
});
if let Some(return_target) = ctx.return_target {
if let Some(value) = value {
ctx.builder.build_store(ctx.return_buffer.unwrap(), value).unwrap();
@ -1622,25 +1700,6 @@ pub fn gen_return<G: CodeGenerator>(
ctx.builder.build_store(ctx.return_buffer.unwrap(), value.unwrap()).unwrap();
ctx.builder.build_return(None).unwrap();
} else {
// Remap boolean return type into i1
let value = value.map(|v| {
let expected_ty = func.get_type().get_return_type().unwrap();
let ret_val = v.as_basic_value_enum();
if expected_ty.is_int_type() && ret_val.is_int_value() {
let ret_type = expected_ty.into_int_type();
let ret_val = ret_val.into_int_value();
if ret_type.get_bit_width() == 1 && ret_val.get_type().get_bit_width() != 1 {
generator.bool_to_i1(ctx, ret_val)
} else {
ret_val
}
.into()
} else {
ret_val
}
});
let value = value.as_ref().map(|v| v as &dyn BasicValue);
ctx.builder.build_return(value).unwrap();
}
@ -1674,18 +1733,14 @@ pub fn gen_stmt<G: CodeGenerator>(
}
StmtKind::AnnAssign { target, value, .. } => {
if let Some(value) = value {
let value_ty = value.custom.unwrap();
let Some(value) = generator.gen_expr(ctx, value)? else { return Ok(()) };
generator.gen_assign(ctx, target, value, value_ty)?;
let Some(value_enum) = generator.gen_expr(ctx, value)? else { return Ok(()) };
generator.gen_assign(ctx, target, value_enum, value.custom.unwrap())?;
}
}
StmtKind::Assign { targets, value, .. } => {
// TODO: Is the implementation wrong? It looks very strange.
let value_ty = value.custom.unwrap();
let Some(value) = generator.gen_expr(ctx, value)? else { return Ok(()) };
let Some(value_enum) = generator.gen_expr(ctx, value)? else { return Ok(()) };
for target in targets {
generator.gen_assign(ctx, target, value.clone(), value_ty)?;
generator.gen_assign(ctx, target, value_enum.clone(), value.custom.unwrap())?;
}
}
StmtKind::Continue { .. } => {
@ -1699,21 +1754,44 @@ pub fn gen_stmt<G: CodeGenerator>(
StmtKind::For { .. } => generator.gen_for(ctx, stmt)?,
StmtKind::With { .. } => generator.gen_with(ctx, stmt)?,
StmtKind::AugAssign { target, op, value, .. } => {
let value_ty = value.custom.unwrap();
let value = gen_binop_expr(
let value_enum = gen_binop_expr(
generator,
ctx,
target,
Binop::aug_assign(*op),
value,
stmt.location,
)?;
generator.gen_assign(ctx, target, value.unwrap(), value_ty)?;
)?
.unwrap();
generator.gen_assign(ctx, target, value_enum, value.custom.unwrap())?;
}
StmtKind::Try { .. } => gen_try(generator, ctx, stmt)?,
StmtKind::Raise { exc, .. } => {
if let Some(exc) = exc {
let exc = if let Some(v) = generator.gen_expr(ctx, exc)? {
let exn = if let ExprKind::Name { id, .. } = &exc.node {
// Handle "raise Exception" short form
let def_id = ctx.resolver.get_identifier_def(*id).map_err(|e| {
format!("{} (at {})", e.iter().next().unwrap(), exc.location)
})?;
let def = ctx.top_level.definitions.read();
let TopLevelDef::Class { constructor, .. } = *def[def_id.0].read() else {
return Err(format!("Failed to resolve symbol {id} (at {})", exc.location));
};
let TypeEnum::TFunc(signature) =
ctx.unifier.get_ty(constructor.unwrap()).as_ref().clone()
else {
return Err(format!("Failed to resolve symbol {id} (at {})", exc.location));
};
generator
.gen_call(ctx, None, (&signature, def_id), Vec::default())?
.map(Into::into)
} else {
generator.gen_expr(ctx, exc)?
};
let exc = if let Some(v) = exn {
v.to_basic_value_enum(ctx, generator, exc.custom.unwrap())?
} else {
return Ok(());
@ -1737,11 +1815,11 @@ pub fn gen_stmt<G: CodeGenerator>(
return Ok(());
}
}
None => ctx.gen_string(generator, ""),
None => ctx.gen_string(generator, "").into(),
};
ctx.make_assert_impl(
generator,
test.into_int_value(),
generator.bool_to_i1(ctx, test.into_int_value()),
"0:AssertionError",
err_msg,
[None, None, None],

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@ -94,7 +94,7 @@ fn test_primitives() {
"};
let statements = parse_program(source, FileName::default()).unwrap();
let composer = TopLevelComposer::new(Vec::new(), ComposerConfig::default(), 32).0;
let composer = TopLevelComposer::new(Vec::new(), Vec::new(), ComposerConfig::default(), 32).0;
let mut unifier = composer.unifier.clone();
let primitives = composer.primitives_ty;
let top_level = Arc::new(composer.make_top_level_context());
@ -109,8 +109,18 @@ fn test_primitives() {
let threads = vec![DefaultCodeGenerator::new("test".into(), 32).into()];
let signature = FunSignature {
args: vec![
FuncArg { name: "a".into(), ty: primitives.int32, default_value: None },
FuncArg { name: "b".into(), ty: primitives.int32, default_value: None },
FuncArg {
name: "a".into(),
ty: primitives.int32,
default_value: None,
is_vararg: false,
},
FuncArg {
name: "b".into(),
ty: primitives.int32,
default_value: None,
is_vararg: false,
},
],
ret: primitives.int32,
vars: VarMap::new(),
@ -189,6 +199,8 @@ fn test_primitives() {
let expected = indoc! {"
; ModuleID = 'test'
source_filename = \"test\"
target datalayout = \"e-m:e-p270:32:32-p271:32:32-p272:64:64-i64:64-f80:128-n8:16:32:64-S128\"
target triple = \"x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu\"
; Function Attrs: mustprogress nofree norecurse nosync nounwind readnone willreturn
define i32 @testing(i32 %0, i32 %1) local_unnamed_addr #0 !dbg !4 {
@ -246,14 +258,19 @@ fn test_simple_call() {
"};
let statements_2 = parse_program(source_2, FileName::default()).unwrap();
let composer = TopLevelComposer::new(Vec::new(), ComposerConfig::default(), 32).0;
let composer = TopLevelComposer::new(Vec::new(), Vec::new(), ComposerConfig::default(), 32).0;
let mut unifier = composer.unifier.clone();
let primitives = composer.primitives_ty;
let top_level = Arc::new(composer.make_top_level_context());
unifier.top_level = Some(top_level.clone());
let signature = FunSignature {
args: vec![FuncArg { name: "a".into(), ty: primitives.int32, default_value: None }],
args: vec![FuncArg {
name: "a".into(),
ty: primitives.int32,
default_value: None,
is_vararg: false,
}],
ret: primitives.int32,
vars: VarMap::new(),
};
@ -368,6 +385,8 @@ fn test_simple_call() {
let expected = indoc! {"
; ModuleID = 'test'
source_filename = \"test\"
target datalayout = \"e-m:e-p270:32:32-p271:32:32-p272:64:64-i64:64-f80:128-n8:16:32:64-S128\"
target triple = \"x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu\"
; Function Attrs: mustprogress nofree norecurse nosync nounwind readnone willreturn
define i32 @testing(i32 %0) local_unnamed_addr #0 !dbg !5 {

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@ -23,4 +23,3 @@ pub mod codegen;
pub mod symbol_resolver;
pub mod toplevel;
pub mod typecheck;
pub(crate) mod util;

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@ -78,14 +78,14 @@ impl SymbolValue {
}
Constant::Tuple(t) => {
let expected_ty = unifier.get_ty(expected_ty);
let TypeEnum::TTuple { ty } = expected_ty.as_ref() else {
let TypeEnum::TTuple { ty, is_vararg_ctx } = expected_ty.as_ref() else {
return Err(format!(
"Expected {:?}, but got Tuple",
expected_ty.get_type_name()
));
};
assert_eq!(ty.len(), t.len());
assert!(*is_vararg_ctx || ty.len() == t.len());
let elems = t
.iter()
@ -155,7 +155,7 @@ impl SymbolValue {
SymbolValue::Bool(_) => primitives.bool,
SymbolValue::Tuple(vs) => {
let vs_tys = vs.iter().map(|v| v.get_type(primitives, unifier)).collect::<Vec<_>>();
unifier.add_ty(TypeEnum::TTuple { ty: vs_tys })
unifier.add_ty(TypeEnum::TTuple { ty: vs_tys, is_vararg_ctx: false })
}
SymbolValue::OptionSome(_) | SymbolValue::OptionNone => primitives.option,
}
@ -482,7 +482,7 @@ pub fn parse_type_annotation<T>(
parse_type_annotation(resolver, top_level_defs, unifier, primitives, elt)
})
.collect::<Result<Vec<_>, _>>()?;
Ok(unifier.add_ty(TypeEnum::TTuple { ty }))
Ok(unifier.add_ty(TypeEnum::TTuple { ty, is_vararg_ctx: false }))
} else {
Err(HashSet::from(["Expected multiple elements for tuple".into()]))
}

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@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ use indexmap::IndexMap;
use inkwell::{
attributes::{Attribute, AttributeLoc},
types::{BasicMetadataTypeEnum, BasicType},
values::{AnyValue, BasicMetadataValueEnum, BasicValue, CallSiteValue},
values::{BasicMetadataValueEnum, BasicValue, CallSiteValue},
IntPredicate,
};
use itertools::Either;
@ -15,23 +15,12 @@ use crate::{
codegen::{
builtin_fns,
classes::{ProxyValue, RangeValue},
expr::destructure_range,
irrt::{
calculate_len_for_slice_range,
numpy::ndarray::{call_nac3_ndarray_len, NpArray},
},
model::*,
numpy::{
gen_ndarray_array, gen_ndarray_copy, gen_ndarray_eye, gen_ndarray_fill,
gen_ndarray_identity,
},
numpy_new,
numpy::*,
stmt::exn_constructor,
},
symbol_resolver::SymbolValue,
toplevel::{helper::PrimDef, numpy::make_ndarray_ty},
typecheck::typedef::{into_var_map, iter_type_vars, TypeVar, VarMap},
util::SizeVariant,
};
use super::*;
@ -54,10 +43,26 @@ pub fn get_exn_constructor(
name: "msg".into(),
ty: string,
default_value: Some(SymbolValue::Str(String::new())),
is_vararg: false,
},
FuncArg {
name: "param0".into(),
ty: int64,
default_value: Some(SymbolValue::I64(0)),
is_vararg: false,
},
FuncArg {
name: "param1".into(),
ty: int64,
default_value: Some(SymbolValue::I64(0)),
is_vararg: false,
},
FuncArg {
name: "param2".into(),
ty: int64,
default_value: Some(SymbolValue::I64(0)),
is_vararg: false,
},
FuncArg { name: "param0".into(), ty: int64, default_value: Some(SymbolValue::I64(0)) },
FuncArg { name: "param1".into(), ty: int64, default_value: Some(SymbolValue::I64(0)) },
FuncArg { name: "param2".into(), ty: int64, default_value: Some(SymbolValue::I64(0)) },
];
let exn_type = unifier.add_ty(TypeEnum::TObj {
obj_id: DefinitionId(class_id),
@ -123,7 +128,12 @@ fn create_fn_by_codegen(
signature: unifier.add_ty(TypeEnum::TFunc(FunSignature {
args: param_ty
.iter()
.map(|p| FuncArg { name: p.1.into(), ty: p.0, default_value: None })
.map(|p| FuncArg {
name: p.1.into(),
ty: p.0,
default_value: None,
is_vararg: false,
})
.collect(),
ret: ret_ty,
vars: var_map.clone(),
@ -287,11 +297,20 @@ pub fn get_builtins(unifier: &mut Unifier, primitives: &PrimitiveStore) -> Built
.collect()
}
fn get_size_variant_of_int(size_variant: SizeVariant, primitives: &PrimitiveStore) -> Type {
match size_variant {
/// A helper enum used by [`BuiltinBuilder`]
#[derive(Clone, Copy)]
enum SizeVariant {
Bits32,
Bits64,
}
impl SizeVariant {
fn of_int(self, primitives: &PrimitiveStore) -> Type {
match self {
SizeVariant::Bits32 => primitives.int32,
SizeVariant::Bits64 => primitives.int64,
}
}
}
struct BuiltinBuilder<'a> {
@ -346,8 +365,8 @@ impl<'a> BuiltinBuilder<'a> {
let (is_some_ty, unwrap_ty, option_tvar) =
if let TypeEnum::TObj { fields, params, .. } = unifier.get_ty(option).as_ref() {
(
*fields.get(&PrimDef::OptionIsSome.simple_name().into()).unwrap(),
*fields.get(&PrimDef::OptionUnwrap.simple_name().into()).unwrap(),
*fields.get(&PrimDef::FunOptionIsSome.simple_name().into()).unwrap(),
*fields.get(&PrimDef::FunOptionUnwrap.simple_name().into()).unwrap(),
iter_type_vars(params).next().unwrap(),
)
} else {
@ -362,9 +381,9 @@ impl<'a> BuiltinBuilder<'a> {
let ndarray_dtype_tvar = iter_type_vars(ndarray_params).next().unwrap();
let ndarray_ndims_tvar = iter_type_vars(ndarray_params).nth(1).unwrap();
let ndarray_copy_ty =
*ndarray_fields.get(&PrimDef::NDArrayCopy.simple_name().into()).unwrap();
*ndarray_fields.get(&PrimDef::FunNDArrayCopy.simple_name().into()).unwrap();
let ndarray_fill_ty =
*ndarray_fields.get(&PrimDef::NDArrayFill.simple_name().into()).unwrap();
*ndarray_fields.get(&PrimDef::FunNDArrayFill.simple_name().into()).unwrap();
let num_ty = unifier.get_fresh_var_with_range(
&[int32, int64, float, boolean, uint32, uint64],
@ -464,14 +483,14 @@ impl<'a> BuiltinBuilder<'a> {
PrimDef::Exception => self.build_exception_class_related(prim),
PrimDef::Option
| PrimDef::OptionIsSome
| PrimDef::OptionIsNone
| PrimDef::OptionUnwrap
| PrimDef::FunOptionIsSome
| PrimDef::FunOptionIsNone
| PrimDef::FunOptionUnwrap
| PrimDef::FunSome => self.build_option_class_related(prim),
PrimDef::List => self.build_list_class_related(prim),
PrimDef::NDArray | PrimDef::NDArrayCopy | PrimDef::NDArrayFill => {
PrimDef::NDArray | PrimDef::FunNDArrayCopy | PrimDef::FunNDArrayFill => {
self.build_ndarray_class_related(prim)
}
@ -556,6 +575,22 @@ impl<'a> BuiltinBuilder<'a> {
| PrimDef::FunNpLdExp
| PrimDef::FunNpHypot
| PrimDef::FunNpNextAfter => self.build_np_2ary_function(prim),
PrimDef::FunNpTranspose | PrimDef::FunNpReshape => {
self.build_np_sp_ndarray_function(prim)
}
PrimDef::FunNpDot
| PrimDef::FunNpLinalgCholesky
| PrimDef::FunNpLinalgQr
| PrimDef::FunNpLinalgSvd
| PrimDef::FunNpLinalgInv
| PrimDef::FunNpLinalgPinv
| PrimDef::FunNpLinalgMatrixPower
| PrimDef::FunNpLinalgDet
| PrimDef::FunSpLinalgLu
| PrimDef::FunSpLinalgSchur
| PrimDef::FunSpLinalgHessenberg => self.build_linalg_methods(prim),
};
if cfg!(debug_assertions) {
@ -564,7 +599,7 @@ impl<'a> BuiltinBuilder<'a> {
match (&tld, prim.details()) {
(
TopLevelDef::Class { name, object_id, .. },
PrimDefDetails::PrimClass { name: exp_name },
PrimDefDetails::PrimClass { name: exp_name, .. },
) => {
let exp_object_id = prim.id();
assert_eq!(name, &exp_name.into());
@ -613,17 +648,24 @@ impl<'a> BuiltinBuilder<'a> {
let make_ctor_signature = |unifier: &mut Unifier| {
unifier.add_ty(TypeEnum::TFunc(FunSignature {
args: vec![
FuncArg { name: "start".into(), ty: int32, default_value: None },
FuncArg {
name: "start".into(),
ty: int32,
default_value: None,
is_vararg: false,
},
FuncArg {
name: "stop".into(),
ty: int32,
// placeholder
default_value: Some(SymbolValue::I32(0)),
is_vararg: false,
},
FuncArg {
name: "step".into(),
ty: int32,
default_value: Some(SymbolValue::I32(1)),
is_vararg: false,
},
],
ret: range,
@ -794,9 +836,9 @@ impl<'a> BuiltinBuilder<'a> {
prim,
&[
PrimDef::Option,
PrimDef::OptionIsSome,
PrimDef::OptionIsNone,
PrimDef::OptionUnwrap,
PrimDef::FunOptionIsSome,
PrimDef::FunOptionIsNone,
PrimDef::FunOptionUnwrap,
PrimDef::FunSome,
],
);
@ -809,9 +851,9 @@ impl<'a> BuiltinBuilder<'a> {
fields: Vec::default(),
attributes: Vec::default(),
methods: vec![
Self::create_method(PrimDef::OptionIsSome, self.is_some_ty.0),
Self::create_method(PrimDef::OptionIsNone, self.is_some_ty.0),
Self::create_method(PrimDef::OptionUnwrap, self.unwrap_ty.0),
Self::create_method(PrimDef::FunOptionIsSome, self.is_some_ty.0),
Self::create_method(PrimDef::FunOptionIsNone, self.is_some_ty.0),
Self::create_method(PrimDef::FunOptionUnwrap, self.unwrap_ty.0),
],
ancestors: vec![TypeAnnotation::CustomClass {
id: prim.id(),
@ -822,7 +864,7 @@ impl<'a> BuiltinBuilder<'a> {
loc: None,
},
PrimDef::OptionUnwrap => TopLevelDef::Function {
PrimDef::FunOptionUnwrap => TopLevelDef::Function {
name: prim.name().into(),
simple_name: prim.simple_name().into(),
signature: self.unwrap_ty.0,
@ -836,7 +878,7 @@ impl<'a> BuiltinBuilder<'a> {
loc: None,
},
PrimDef::OptionIsNone | PrimDef::OptionIsSome => TopLevelDef::Function {
PrimDef::FunOptionIsNone | PrimDef::FunOptionIsSome => TopLevelDef::Function {
name: prim.name().to_string(),
simple_name: prim.simple_name().into(),
signature: self.is_some_ty.0,
@ -857,10 +899,10 @@ impl<'a> BuiltinBuilder<'a> {
};
let returned_int = match prim {
PrimDef::OptionIsNone => {
PrimDef::FunOptionIsNone => {
ctx.builder.build_is_null(ptr, prim.simple_name())
}
PrimDef::OptionIsSome => {
PrimDef::FunOptionIsSome => {
ctx.builder.build_is_not_null(ptr, prim.simple_name())
}
_ => unreachable!(),
@ -879,6 +921,7 @@ impl<'a> BuiltinBuilder<'a> {
name: "n".into(),
ty: self.option_tvar.ty,
default_value: None,
is_vararg: false,
}],
ret: self.primitives.option,
vars: into_var_map([self.option_tvar]),
@ -933,7 +976,7 @@ impl<'a> BuiltinBuilder<'a> {
fn build_ndarray_class_related(&self, prim: PrimDef) -> TopLevelDef {
debug_assert_prim_is_allowed(
prim,
&[PrimDef::NDArray, PrimDef::NDArrayCopy, PrimDef::NDArrayFill],
&[PrimDef::NDArray, PrimDef::FunNDArrayCopy, PrimDef::FunNDArrayFill],
);
match prim {
@ -944,8 +987,8 @@ impl<'a> BuiltinBuilder<'a> {
fields: Vec::default(),
attributes: Vec::default(),
methods: vec![
Self::create_method(PrimDef::NDArrayCopy, self.ndarray_copy_ty.0),
Self::create_method(PrimDef::NDArrayFill, self.ndarray_fill_ty.0),
Self::create_method(PrimDef::FunNDArrayCopy, self.ndarray_copy_ty.0),
Self::create_method(PrimDef::FunNDArrayFill, self.ndarray_fill_ty.0),
],
ancestors: Vec::default(),
constructor: None,
@ -953,7 +996,7 @@ impl<'a> BuiltinBuilder<'a> {
loc: None,
},
PrimDef::NDArrayCopy => TopLevelDef::Function {
PrimDef::FunNDArrayCopy => TopLevelDef::Function {
name: prim.name().into(),
simple_name: prim.simple_name().into(),
signature: self.ndarray_copy_ty.0,
@ -970,7 +1013,7 @@ impl<'a> BuiltinBuilder<'a> {
loc: None,
},
PrimDef::NDArrayFill => TopLevelDef::Function {
PrimDef::FunNDArrayFill => TopLevelDef::Function {
name: prim.name().into(),
simple_name: prim.simple_name().into(),
signature: self.ndarray_fill_ty.0,
@ -1013,6 +1056,7 @@ impl<'a> BuiltinBuilder<'a> {
name: "n".into(),
ty: self.num_or_ndarray_ty.ty,
default_value: None,
is_vararg: false,
}],
ret: self.num_or_ndarray_ty.ty,
vars: self.num_or_ndarray_var_map.clone(),
@ -1061,7 +1105,7 @@ impl<'a> BuiltinBuilder<'a> {
);
// The size variant of the function determines the size of the returned int.
let int_sized = get_size_variant_of_int(size_variant, self.primitives);
let int_sized = size_variant.of_int(self.primitives);
let ndarray_int_sized =
make_ndarray_ty(self.unifier, self.primitives, Some(int_sized), Some(common_ndim.ty));
@ -1086,7 +1130,7 @@ impl<'a> BuiltinBuilder<'a> {
let arg_ty = fun.0.args[0].ty;
let arg = args[0].1.clone().to_basic_value_enum(ctx, generator, arg_ty)?;
let ret_elem_ty = get_size_variant_of_int(size_variant, &ctx.primitives);
let ret_elem_ty = size_variant.of_int(&ctx.primitives);
Ok(Some(builtin_fns::call_round(generator, ctx, (arg_ty, arg), ret_elem_ty)?))
}),
)
@ -1127,7 +1171,7 @@ impl<'a> BuiltinBuilder<'a> {
make_ndarray_ty(self.unifier, self.primitives, Some(float), Some(common_ndim.ty));
// The size variant of the function determines the type of int returned
let int_sized = get_size_variant_of_int(size_variant, self.primitives);
let int_sized = size_variant.of_int(self.primitives);
let ndarray_int_sized =
make_ndarray_ty(self.unifier, self.primitives, Some(int_sized), Some(common_ndim.ty));
@ -1150,7 +1194,7 @@ impl<'a> BuiltinBuilder<'a> {
let arg_ty = fun.0.args[0].ty;
let arg = args[0].1.clone().to_basic_value_enum(ctx, generator, arg_ty)?;
let ret_elem_ty = get_size_variant_of_int(size_variant, &ctx.primitives);
let ret_elem_ty = size_variant.of_int(&ctx.primitives);
let func = match kind {
Kind::Ceil => builtin_fns::call_ceil,
Kind::Floor => builtin_fns::call_floor,
@ -1202,9 +1246,9 @@ impl<'a> BuiltinBuilder<'a> {
&[(self.ndarray_factory_fn_shape_arg_tvar.ty, "shape")],
Box::new(move |ctx, obj, fun, args, generator| {
let func = match prim {
PrimDef::FunNpNDArray | PrimDef::FunNpEmpty => numpy_new::gen_ndarray_empty,
PrimDef::FunNpZeros => numpy_new::gen_ndarray_zeros,
PrimDef::FunNpOnes => numpy_new::gen_ndarray_ones,
PrimDef::FunNpNDArray | PrimDef::FunNpEmpty => gen_ndarray_empty,
PrimDef::FunNpZeros => gen_ndarray_zeros,
PrimDef::FunNpOnes => gen_ndarray_ones,
_ => unreachable!(),
};
func(ctx, &obj, fun, &args, generator).map(|val| Some(val.as_basic_value_enum()))
@ -1232,16 +1276,23 @@ impl<'a> BuiltinBuilder<'a> {
simple_name: prim.simple_name().into(),
signature: self.unifier.add_ty(TypeEnum::TFunc(FunSignature {
args: vec![
FuncArg { name: "object".into(), ty: tv.ty, default_value: None },
FuncArg {
name: "object".into(),
ty: tv.ty,
default_value: None,
is_vararg: false,
},
FuncArg {
name: "copy".into(),
ty: bool,
default_value: Some(SymbolValue::Bool(true)),
is_vararg: false,
},
FuncArg {
name: "ndmin".into(),
ty: int32,
default_value: Some(SymbolValue::U32(0)),
is_vararg: false,
},
],
ret: ndarray,
@ -1272,7 +1323,7 @@ impl<'a> BuiltinBuilder<'a> {
// type variable
&[(self.list_int32, "shape"), (tv.ty, "fill_value")],
Box::new(move |ctx, obj, fun, args, generator| {
numpy_new::gen_ndarray_full(ctx, &obj, fun, &args, generator)
gen_ndarray_full(ctx, &obj, fun, &args, generator)
.map(|val| Some(val.as_basic_value_enum()))
}),
)
@ -1283,17 +1334,24 @@ impl<'a> BuiltinBuilder<'a> {
simple_name: prim.simple_name().into(),
signature: self.unifier.add_ty(TypeEnum::TFunc(FunSignature {
args: vec![
FuncArg { name: "N".into(), ty: int32, default_value: None },
FuncArg {
name: "N".into(),
ty: int32,
default_value: None,
is_vararg: false,
},
// TODO(Derppening): Default values current do not work?
FuncArg {
name: "M".into(),
ty: int32,
default_value: Some(SymbolValue::OptionNone),
is_vararg: false,
},
FuncArg {
name: "k".into(),
ty: int32,
default_value: Some(SymbolValue::I32(0)),
is_vararg: false,
},
],
ret: self.ndarray_float_2d,
@ -1337,7 +1395,12 @@ impl<'a> BuiltinBuilder<'a> {
name: prim.name().into(),
simple_name: prim.simple_name().into(),
signature: self.unifier.add_ty(TypeEnum::TFunc(FunSignature {
args: vec![FuncArg { name: "s".into(), ty: str, default_value: None }],
args: vec![FuncArg {
name: "s".into(),
ty: str,
default_value: None,
is_vararg: false,
}],
ret: str,
vars: VarMap::default(),
})),
@ -1401,31 +1464,21 @@ impl<'a> BuiltinBuilder<'a> {
fn build_len_function(&mut self) -> TopLevelDef {
let prim = PrimDef::FunLen;
let PrimitiveStore { uint64, int32, .. } = *self.primitives;
// Type handled in [`Inferencer::try_fold_special_call`]
let arg_tvar = self.unifier.get_dummy_var();
let tvar = self.unifier.get_fresh_var(Some("L".into()), None);
let list = self
.unifier
.subst(
self.primitives.list,
&into_var_map([TypeVar { id: self.list_tvar.id, ty: tvar.ty }]),
)
.unwrap();
let ndims = self.unifier.get_fresh_const_generic_var(uint64, Some("N".into()), None);
let ndarray = make_ndarray_ty(self.unifier, self.primitives, Some(tvar.ty), Some(ndims.ty));
let arg_ty = self.unifier.get_fresh_var_with_range(
&[list, ndarray, self.primitives.range],
Some("I".into()),
None,
);
TopLevelDef::Function {
name: prim.name().into(),
simple_name: prim.simple_name().into(),
signature: self.unifier.add_ty(TypeEnum::TFunc(FunSignature {
args: vec![FuncArg { name: "ls".into(), ty: arg_ty.ty, default_value: None }],
ret: int32,
vars: into_var_map([tvar, arg_ty]),
args: vec![FuncArg {
name: "obj".into(),
ty: arg_tvar.ty,
default_value: None,
is_vararg: false,
}],
ret: self.primitives.int32,
vars: into_var_map([arg_tvar]),
})),
var_id: Vec::default(),
instance_to_symbol: HashMap::default(),
@ -1433,54 +1486,10 @@ impl<'a> BuiltinBuilder<'a> {
resolver: None,
codegen_callback: Some(Arc::new(GenCall::new(Box::new(
move |ctx, _, fun, args, generator| {
let range_ty = ctx.primitives.range;
let arg_ty = fun.0.args[0].ty;
let arg = args[0].1.clone().to_basic_value_enum(ctx, generator, arg_ty)?;
Ok(if ctx.unifier.unioned(arg_ty, range_ty) {
let arg = RangeValue::from_ptr_val(arg.into_pointer_value(), Some("range"));
let (start, end, step) = destructure_range(ctx, arg);
Some(calculate_len_for_slice_range(generator, ctx, start, end, step).into())
} else {
match &*ctx.unifier.get_ty_immutable(arg_ty) {
TypeEnum::TObj { obj_id, .. } if *obj_id == PrimDef::List.id() => {
let int32 = ctx.ctx.i32_type();
let zero = int32.const_zero();
let len = ctx
.build_gep_and_load(
arg.into_pointer_value(),
&[zero, int32.const_int(1, false)],
None,
)
.into_int_value();
if len.get_type().get_bit_width() == 32 {
Some(len.into())
} else {
Some(
ctx.builder
.build_int_truncate(len, int32, "len2i32")
.map(Into::into)
.unwrap(),
)
}
}
TypeEnum::TObj { obj_id, .. } if *obj_id == PrimDef::NDArray.id() => {
// Parse `arg`
let sizet = IntModel(generator.get_size_type(ctx.ctx));
let ndarray_ptr_model =
PointerModel(StructModel(NpArray { sizet }));
let ndarray_ptr =
ndarray_ptr_model.review(ctx.ctx, arg.as_any_value_enum());
// Calculate len
// NOTE: Unsized object is asserted in IRRT
let len = call_nac3_ndarray_len(generator, ctx, ndarray_ptr);
let len = len.signed_cast_to_fixed(ctx, Int32, "len_i32");
Some(len.value.as_basic_value_enum())
}
_ => unreachable!(),
}
})
builtin_fns::call_len(generator, ctx, (arg_ty, arg)).map(|ret| Some(ret.into()))
},
)))),
loc: None,
@ -1496,8 +1505,18 @@ impl<'a> BuiltinBuilder<'a> {
simple_name: prim.simple_name().into(),
signature: self.unifier.add_ty(TypeEnum::TFunc(FunSignature {
args: vec![
FuncArg { name: "m".into(), ty: self.num_ty.ty, default_value: None },
FuncArg { name: "n".into(), ty: self.num_ty.ty, default_value: None },
FuncArg {
name: "m".into(),
ty: self.num_ty.ty,
default_value: None,
is_vararg: false,
},
FuncArg {
name: "n".into(),
ty: self.num_ty.ty,
default_value: None,
is_vararg: false,
},
],
ret: self.num_ty.ty,
vars: self.num_var_map.clone(),
@ -1579,7 +1598,12 @@ impl<'a> BuiltinBuilder<'a> {
signature: self.unifier.add_ty(TypeEnum::TFunc(FunSignature {
args: param_ty
.iter()
.map(|p| FuncArg { name: p.1.into(), ty: p.0, default_value: None })
.map(|p| FuncArg {
name: p.1.into(),
ty: p.0,
default_value: None,
is_vararg: false,
})
.collect(),
ret: ret_ty.ty,
vars: into_var_map([x1_ty, x2_ty, ret_ty]),
@ -1620,6 +1644,7 @@ impl<'a> BuiltinBuilder<'a> {
name: "n".into(),
ty: self.num_or_ndarray_ty.ty,
default_value: None,
is_vararg: false,
}],
ret: self.num_or_ndarray_ty.ty,
vars: self.num_or_ndarray_var_map.clone(),
@ -1808,7 +1833,12 @@ impl<'a> BuiltinBuilder<'a> {
signature: self.unifier.add_ty(TypeEnum::TFunc(FunSignature {
args: param_ty
.iter()
.map(|p| FuncArg { name: p.1.into(), ty: p.0, default_value: None })
.map(|p| FuncArg {
name: p.1.into(),
ty: p.0,
default_value: None,
is_vararg: false,
})
.collect(),
ret: ret_ty.ty,
vars: into_var_map([x1_ty, x2_ty, ret_ty]),
@ -1842,6 +1872,207 @@ impl<'a> BuiltinBuilder<'a> {
}
}
/// Build np/sp functions that take as input `NDArray` only
fn build_np_sp_ndarray_function(&mut self, prim: PrimDef) -> TopLevelDef {
debug_assert_prim_is_allowed(prim, &[PrimDef::FunNpTranspose, PrimDef::FunNpReshape]);
match prim {
PrimDef::FunNpTranspose => {
let ndarray_ty = self.unifier.get_fresh_var_with_range(
&[self.ndarray_num_ty],
Some("T".into()),
None,
);
create_fn_by_codegen(
self.unifier,
&into_var_map([ndarray_ty]),
prim.name(),
ndarray_ty.ty,
&[(ndarray_ty.ty, "x")],
Box::new(move |ctx, _, fun, args, generator| {
let arg_ty = fun.0.args[0].ty;
let arg_val =
args[0].1.clone().to_basic_value_enum(ctx, generator, arg_ty)?;
Ok(Some(ndarray_transpose(generator, ctx, (arg_ty, arg_val))?))
}),
)
}
// NOTE: on `ndarray_factory_fn_shape_arg_tvar` and
// the `param_ty` for `create_fn_by_codegen`.
//
// Similar to `build_ndarray_from_shape_factory_function` we delegate the responsibility of typechecking
// to [`typecheck::type_inferencer::Inferencer::fold_numpy_function_call_shape_argument`],
// and use a dummy [`TypeVar`] `ndarray_factory_fn_shape_arg_tvar` as a placeholder for `param_ty`.
PrimDef::FunNpReshape => create_fn_by_codegen(
self.unifier,
&VarMap::new(),
prim.name(),
self.ndarray_num_ty,
&[(self.ndarray_num_ty, "x"), (self.ndarray_factory_fn_shape_arg_tvar.ty, "shape")],
Box::new(move |ctx, _, fun, args, generator| {
let x1_ty = fun.0.args[0].ty;
let x1_val = args[0].1.clone().to_basic_value_enum(ctx, generator, x1_ty)?;
let x2_ty = fun.0.args[1].ty;
let x2_val = args[1].1.clone().to_basic_value_enum(ctx, generator, x2_ty)?;
Ok(Some(ndarray_reshape(generator, ctx, (x1_ty, x1_val), (x2_ty, x2_val))?))
}),
),
_ => unreachable!(),
}
}
/// Build `np_linalg` and `sp_linalg` functions
///
/// The input to these functions must be floating point `NDArray`
fn build_linalg_methods(&mut self, prim: PrimDef) -> TopLevelDef {
debug_assert_prim_is_allowed(
prim,
&[
PrimDef::FunNpDot,
PrimDef::FunNpLinalgCholesky,
PrimDef::FunNpLinalgQr,
PrimDef::FunNpLinalgSvd,
PrimDef::FunNpLinalgInv,
PrimDef::FunNpLinalgPinv,
PrimDef::FunNpLinalgMatrixPower,
PrimDef::FunNpLinalgDet,
PrimDef::FunSpLinalgLu,
PrimDef::FunSpLinalgSchur,
PrimDef::FunSpLinalgHessenberg,
],
);
match prim {
PrimDef::FunNpDot => create_fn_by_codegen(
self.unifier,
&self.num_or_ndarray_var_map,
prim.name(),
self.num_ty.ty,
&[(self.num_or_ndarray_ty.ty, "x1"), (self.num_or_ndarray_ty.ty, "x2")],
Box::new(move |ctx, _, fun, args, generator| {
let x1_ty = fun.0.args[0].ty;
let x1_val = args[0].1.clone().to_basic_value_enum(ctx, generator, x1_ty)?;
let x2_ty = fun.0.args[1].ty;
let x2_val = args[1].1.clone().to_basic_value_enum(ctx, generator, x2_ty)?;
Ok(Some(ndarray_dot(generator, ctx, (x1_ty, x1_val), (x2_ty, x2_val))?))
}),
),
PrimDef::FunNpLinalgCholesky | PrimDef::FunNpLinalgInv | PrimDef::FunNpLinalgPinv => {
create_fn_by_codegen(
self.unifier,
&VarMap::new(),
prim.name(),
self.ndarray_float_2d,
&[(self.ndarray_float_2d, "x1")],
Box::new(move |ctx, _, fun, args, generator| {
let x1_ty = fun.0.args[0].ty;
let x1_val =
args[0].1.clone().to_basic_value_enum(ctx, generator, x1_ty)?;
let func = match prim {
PrimDef::FunNpLinalgCholesky => builtin_fns::call_np_linalg_cholesky,
PrimDef::FunNpLinalgInv => builtin_fns::call_np_linalg_inv,
PrimDef::FunNpLinalgPinv => builtin_fns::call_np_linalg_pinv,
_ => unreachable!(),
};
Ok(Some(func(generator, ctx, (x1_ty, x1_val))?))
}),
)
}
PrimDef::FunNpLinalgQr
| PrimDef::FunSpLinalgLu
| PrimDef::FunSpLinalgSchur
| PrimDef::FunSpLinalgHessenberg => {
let ret_ty = self.unifier.add_ty(TypeEnum::TTuple {
ty: vec![self.ndarray_float_2d, self.ndarray_float_2d],
is_vararg_ctx: false,
});
create_fn_by_codegen(
self.unifier,
&VarMap::new(),
prim.name(),
ret_ty,
&[(self.ndarray_float_2d, "x1")],
Box::new(move |ctx, _, fun, args, generator| {
let x1_ty = fun.0.args[0].ty;
let x1_val =
args[0].1.clone().to_basic_value_enum(ctx, generator, x1_ty)?;
let func = match prim {
PrimDef::FunNpLinalgQr => builtin_fns::call_np_linalg_qr,
PrimDef::FunSpLinalgLu => builtin_fns::call_sp_linalg_lu,
PrimDef::FunSpLinalgSchur => builtin_fns::call_sp_linalg_schur,
PrimDef::FunSpLinalgHessenberg => {
builtin_fns::call_sp_linalg_hessenberg
}
_ => unreachable!(),
};
Ok(Some(func(generator, ctx, (x1_ty, x1_val))?))
}),
)
}
PrimDef::FunNpLinalgSvd => {
let ret_ty = self.unifier.add_ty(TypeEnum::TTuple {
ty: vec![self.ndarray_float_2d, self.ndarray_float, self.ndarray_float_2d],
is_vararg_ctx: false,
});
create_fn_by_codegen(
self.unifier,
&VarMap::new(),
prim.name(),
ret_ty,
&[(self.ndarray_float_2d, "x1")],
Box::new(move |ctx, _, fun, args, generator| {
let x1_ty = fun.0.args[0].ty;
let x1_val =
args[0].1.clone().to_basic_value_enum(ctx, generator, x1_ty)?;
Ok(Some(builtin_fns::call_np_linalg_svd(generator, ctx, (x1_ty, x1_val))?))
}),
)
}
PrimDef::FunNpLinalgMatrixPower => create_fn_by_codegen(
self.unifier,
&VarMap::new(),
prim.name(),
self.ndarray_float_2d,
&[(self.ndarray_float_2d, "x1"), (self.primitives.int32, "power")],
Box::new(move |ctx, _, fun, args, generator| {
let x1_ty = fun.0.args[0].ty;
let x1_val = args[0].1.clone().to_basic_value_enum(ctx, generator, x1_ty)?;
let x2_ty = fun.0.args[1].ty;
let x2_val = args[1].1.clone().to_basic_value_enum(ctx, generator, x2_ty)?;
Ok(Some(builtin_fns::call_np_linalg_matrix_power(
generator,
ctx,
(x1_ty, x1_val),
(x2_ty, x2_val),
)?))
}),
),
PrimDef::FunNpLinalgDet => create_fn_by_codegen(
self.unifier,
&VarMap::new(),
prim.name(),
self.primitives.float,
&[(self.ndarray_float_2d, "x1")],
Box::new(move |ctx, _, fun, args, generator| {
let x1_ty = fun.0.args[0].ty;
let x1_val = args[0].1.clone().to_basic_value_enum(ctx, generator, x1_ty)?;
Ok(Some(builtin_fns::call_np_linalg_det(generator, ctx, (x1_ty, x1_val))?))
}),
),
_ => unreachable!(),
}
}
fn create_method(prim: PrimDef, method_ty: Type) -> (StrRef, Type, DefinitionId) {
(prim.simple_name().into(), method_ty, prim.id())
}

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@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ impl Default for ComposerConfig {
}
}
type DefAst = (Arc<RwLock<TopLevelDef>>, Option<Stmt<()>>);
pub type DefAst = (Arc<RwLock<TopLevelDef>>, Option<Stmt<()>>);
pub struct TopLevelComposer {
// list of top level definitions, same as top level context
pub definition_ast_list: Vec<DefAst>,
@ -44,12 +44,27 @@ pub struct TopLevelComposer {
pub size_t: u32,
}
/// The specification for a builtin function, consisting of the function name, the function
/// signature, and a [code generation callback][`GenCall`].
pub type BuiltinFuncSpec = (StrRef, FunSignature, Arc<GenCall>);
/// A function that creates a [`BuiltinFuncSpec`] using the provided [`PrimitiveStore`] and
/// [`Unifier`].
pub type BuiltinFuncCreator = dyn Fn(&PrimitiveStore, &mut Unifier) -> BuiltinFuncSpec;
impl TopLevelComposer {
/// return a composer and things to make a "primitive" symbol resolver, so that the symbol
/// resolver can later figure out primitive type definitions when passed a primitive type name
/// resolver can later figure out primitive tye definitions when passed a primitive type name
///
/// `lateinit_builtins` are specifically for the ARTIQ module. Since the [`Unifier`] instance
/// used to create builtin functions do not persist until method compilation, any types
/// created (e.g. [`TypeEnum::TVar`]) also do not persist. Those functions should be instead put
/// in `lateinit_builtins`, where they will be instantiated with the [`Unifier`] instance used
/// for method compilation.
#[must_use]
pub fn new(
builtins: Vec<(StrRef, FunSignature, Arc<GenCall>)>,
builtins: Vec<BuiltinFuncSpec>,
lateinit_builtins: Vec<Box<BuiltinFuncCreator>>,
core_config: ComposerConfig,
size_t: u32,
) -> (Self, HashMap<StrRef, DefinitionId>, HashMap<StrRef, Type>) {
@ -119,7 +134,13 @@ impl TopLevelComposer {
}
}
for (name, sig, codegen_callback) in builtins {
// Materialize lateinit_builtins, now that the unifier is ready
let lateinit_builtins = lateinit_builtins
.into_iter()
.map(|builtin| builtin(&primitives_ty, &mut unifier))
.collect_vec();
for (name, sig, codegen_callback) in builtins.into_iter().chain(lateinit_builtins) {
let fun_sig = unifier.add_ty(TypeEnum::TFunc(sig));
builtin_ty.insert(name, fun_sig);
builtin_id.insert(name, DefinitionId(definition_ast_list.len()));
@ -766,6 +787,7 @@ impl TopLevelComposer {
let target_ty = get_type_from_type_annotation_kinds(
&temp_def_list,
unifier,
primitives,
&def,
&mut subst_list,
)?;
@ -859,7 +881,73 @@ impl TopLevelComposer {
let resolver = &**resolver;
let mut function_var_map = VarMap::new();
let arg_types = {
let vararg = args
.vararg
.as_ref()
.map(|vararg| -> Result<_, HashSet<String>> {
let vararg = vararg.as_ref();
let annotation = vararg
.node
.annotation
.as_ref()
.ok_or_else(|| {
HashSet::from([format!(
"function parameter `{}` needs type annotation at {}",
vararg.node.arg, vararg.location
)])
})?
.as_ref();
let type_annotation = parse_ast_to_type_annotation_kinds(
resolver,
temp_def_list.as_slice(),
unifier,
primitives_store,
annotation,
// NOTE: since only class need this, for function
// it should be fine to be empty map
HashMap::new(),
)?;
let type_vars_within =
get_type_var_contained_in_type_annotation(&type_annotation)
.into_iter()
.map(|x| -> Result<TypeVar, HashSet<String>> {
let TypeAnnotation::TypeVar(ty) = x else {
unreachable!("must be type var annotation kind")
};
let id = Self::get_var_id(ty, unifier)?;
Ok(TypeVar { id, ty })
})
.collect::<Result<Vec<_>, _>>()?;
for var in type_vars_within {
if let Some(prev_ty) = function_var_map.insert(var.id, var.ty) {
// if already have the type inserted, make sure they are the same thing
assert_eq!(prev_ty, var.ty);
}
}
let ty = get_type_from_type_annotation_kinds(
temp_def_list.as_ref(),
unifier,
primitives_store,
&type_annotation,
&mut None,
)?;
Ok(FuncArg {
name: vararg.node.arg,
ty,
default_value: Some(SymbolValue::Tuple(Vec::default())),
is_vararg: true,
})
})
.transpose()?;
let mut arg_types = {
// make sure no duplicate parameter
let mut defined_parameter_name: HashSet<_> = HashSet::new();
for x in &args.args {
@ -936,6 +1024,7 @@ impl TopLevelComposer {
let ty = get_type_from_type_annotation_kinds(
temp_def_list.as_ref(),
unifier,
primitives_store,
&type_annotation,
&mut None,
)?;
@ -959,11 +1048,18 @@ impl TopLevelComposer {
v
}),
},
is_vararg: false,
})
})
.collect::<Result<Vec<_>, _>>()?
};
if let Some(vararg) = vararg {
arg_types.push(vararg);
};
let arg_types = arg_types;
let return_ty = {
if let Some(returns) = returns {
let return_ty_annotation = {
@ -1002,6 +1098,7 @@ impl TopLevelComposer {
get_type_from_type_annotation_kinds(
&temp_def_list,
unifier,
primitives_store,
&return_ty_annotation,
&mut None,
)?
@ -1214,6 +1311,7 @@ impl TopLevelComposer {
})
}
},
is_vararg: false,
};
// push the dummy type and the type annotation
// into the list for later unification
@ -1622,6 +1720,7 @@ impl TopLevelComposer {
let self_type = get_type_from_type_annotation_kinds(
&def_list,
unifier,
primitives_ty,
&make_self_type_annotation(type_vars, *object_id),
&mut None,
)?;
@ -1638,21 +1737,25 @@ impl TopLevelComposer {
name: "msg".into(),
ty: string,
default_value: Some(SymbolValue::Str(String::new())),
is_vararg: false,
},
FuncArg {
name: "param0".into(),
ty: int64,
default_value: Some(SymbolValue::I64(0)),
is_vararg: false,
},
FuncArg {
name: "param1".into(),
ty: int64,
default_value: Some(SymbolValue::I64(0)),
is_vararg: false,
},
FuncArg {
name: "param2".into(),
ty: int64,
default_value: Some(SymbolValue::I64(0)),
is_vararg: false,
},
],
ret: self_type,
@ -1719,7 +1822,12 @@ impl TopLevelComposer {
if *name != init_str_id {
unreachable!("must be init function here")
}
let all_inited = Self::get_all_assigned_field(body.as_slice())?;
let all_inited = Self::get_all_assigned_field(
object_id.0,
definition_ast_list,
body.as_slice(),
)?;
for (f, _, _) in fields {
if !all_inited.contains(f) {
return Err(HashSet::from([
@ -1803,7 +1911,11 @@ impl TopLevelComposer {
let ty_ann = make_self_type_annotation(type_vars, *class_id);
let self_ty = get_type_from_type_annotation_kinds(
&def_list, unifier, &ty_ann, &mut None,
&def_list,
unifier,
primitives_ty,
&ty_ann,
&mut None,
)?;
vars.extend(type_vars.iter().map(|ty| {
let TypeEnum::TVar { id, .. } = &*unifier.get_ty(*ty) else {
@ -1858,6 +1970,7 @@ impl TopLevelComposer {
name: a.name,
ty: unifier.subst(a.ty, &subst).unwrap_or(a.ty),
default_value: a.default_value.clone(),
is_vararg: false,
})
.collect_vec()
};

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@ -3,6 +3,7 @@ use std::convert::TryInto;
use crate::symbol_resolver::SymbolValue;
use crate::toplevel::numpy::unpack_ndarray_var_tys;
use crate::typecheck::typedef::{into_var_map, iter_type_vars, Mapping, TypeVarId, VarMap};
use ast::ExprKind;
use nac3parser::ast::{Constant, Location};
use strum::IntoEnumIterator;
use strum_macros::EnumIter;
@ -27,17 +28,22 @@ pub enum PrimDef {
List,
NDArray,
// Member Functions
OptionIsSome,
OptionIsNone,
OptionUnwrap,
NDArrayCopy,
NDArrayFill,
FunInt32,
FunInt64,
FunUInt32,
FunUInt64,
FunFloat,
// Option methods
FunOptionIsSome,
FunOptionIsNone,
FunOptionUnwrap,
// Option-related functions
FunSome,
// NDArray methods
FunNDArrayCopy,
FunNDArrayFill,
// Range methods
FunRangeInit,
// NumPy factory functions
FunNpNDArray,
FunNpEmpty,
FunNpZeros,
@ -46,28 +52,17 @@ pub enum PrimDef {
FunNpArray,
FunNpEye,
FunNpIdentity,
FunRound,
FunRound64,
// Miscellaneous NumPy & SciPy functions
FunNpRound,
FunRangeInit,
FunStr,
FunBool,
FunFloor,
FunFloor64,
FunNpFloor,
FunCeil,
FunCeil64,
FunNpCeil,
FunLen,
FunMin,
FunNpMin,
FunNpMinimum,
FunNpArgmin,
FunMax,
FunNpMax,
FunNpMaximum,
FunNpArgmax,
FunAbs,
FunNpIsNan,
FunNpIsInf,
FunNpSin,
@ -105,15 +100,46 @@ pub enum PrimDef {
FunNpLdExp,
FunNpHypot,
FunNpNextAfter,
FunNpTranspose,
FunNpReshape,
// Top-Level Functions
FunSome,
// Linalg functions
FunNpDot,
FunNpLinalgCholesky,
FunNpLinalgQr,
FunNpLinalgSvd,
FunNpLinalgInv,
FunNpLinalgPinv,
FunNpLinalgMatrixPower,
FunNpLinalgDet,
FunSpLinalgLu,
FunSpLinalgSchur,
FunSpLinalgHessenberg,
// Miscellaneous Python & NAC3 functions
FunInt32,
FunInt64,
FunUInt32,
FunUInt64,
FunFloat,
FunRound,
FunRound64,
FunStr,
FunBool,
FunFloor,
FunFloor64,
FunCeil,
FunCeil64,
FunLen,
FunMin,
FunMax,
FunAbs,
}
/// Associated details of a [`PrimDef`]
pub enum PrimDefDetails {
PrimFunction { name: &'static str, simple_name: &'static str },
PrimClass { name: &'static str },
PrimClass { name: &'static str, get_ty_fn: fn(&PrimitiveStore) -> Type },
}
impl PrimDef {
@ -155,15 +181,17 @@ impl PrimDef {
#[must_use]
pub fn name(&self) -> &'static str {
match self.details() {
PrimDefDetails::PrimFunction { name, .. } | PrimDefDetails::PrimClass { name } => name,
PrimDefDetails::PrimFunction { name, .. } | PrimDefDetails::PrimClass { name, .. } => {
name
}
}
}
/// Get the associated details of this [`PrimDef`]
#[must_use]
pub fn details(self) -> PrimDefDetails {
fn class(name: &'static str) -> PrimDefDetails {
PrimDefDetails::PrimClass { name }
fn class(name: &'static str, get_ty_fn: fn(&PrimitiveStore) -> Type) -> PrimDefDetails {
PrimDefDetails::PrimClass { name, get_ty_fn }
}
fn fun(name: &'static str, simple_name: Option<&'static str>) -> PrimDefDetails {
@ -171,29 +199,37 @@ impl PrimDef {
}
match self {
PrimDef::Int32 => class("int32"),
PrimDef::Int64 => class("int64"),
PrimDef::Float => class("float"),
PrimDef::Bool => class("bool"),
PrimDef::None => class("none"),
PrimDef::Range => class("range"),
PrimDef::Str => class("str"),
PrimDef::Exception => class("Exception"),
PrimDef::UInt32 => class("uint32"),
PrimDef::UInt64 => class("uint64"),
PrimDef::Option => class("Option"),
PrimDef::OptionIsSome => fun("Option.is_some", Some("is_some")),
PrimDef::OptionIsNone => fun("Option.is_none", Some("is_none")),
PrimDef::OptionUnwrap => fun("Option.unwrap", Some("unwrap")),
PrimDef::List => class("list"),
PrimDef::NDArray => class("ndarray"),
PrimDef::NDArrayCopy => fun("ndarray.copy", Some("copy")),
PrimDef::NDArrayFill => fun("ndarray.fill", Some("fill")),
PrimDef::FunInt32 => fun("int32", None),
PrimDef::FunInt64 => fun("int64", None),
PrimDef::FunUInt32 => fun("uint32", None),
PrimDef::FunUInt64 => fun("uint64", None),
PrimDef::FunFloat => fun("float", None),
// Classes
PrimDef::Int32 => class("int32", |primitives| primitives.int32),
PrimDef::Int64 => class("int64", |primitives| primitives.int64),
PrimDef::Float => class("float", |primitives| primitives.float),
PrimDef::Bool => class("bool", |primitives| primitives.bool),
PrimDef::None => class("none", |primitives| primitives.none),
PrimDef::Range => class("range", |primitives| primitives.range),
PrimDef::Str => class("str", |primitives| primitives.str),
PrimDef::Exception => class("Exception", |primitives| primitives.exception),
PrimDef::UInt32 => class("uint32", |primitives| primitives.uint32),
PrimDef::UInt64 => class("uint64", |primitives| primitives.uint64),
PrimDef::Option => class("Option", |primitives| primitives.option),
PrimDef::List => class("list", |primitives| primitives.list),
PrimDef::NDArray => class("ndarray", |primitives| primitives.ndarray),
// Option methods
PrimDef::FunOptionIsSome => fun("Option.is_some", Some("is_some")),
PrimDef::FunOptionIsNone => fun("Option.is_none", Some("is_none")),
PrimDef::FunOptionUnwrap => fun("Option.unwrap", Some("unwrap")),
// Option-related functions
PrimDef::FunSome => fun("Some", None),
// NDArray methods
PrimDef::FunNDArrayCopy => fun("ndarray.copy", Some("copy")),
PrimDef::FunNDArrayFill => fun("ndarray.fill", Some("fill")),
// Range methods
PrimDef::FunRangeInit => fun("range.__init__", Some("__init__")),
// NumPy factory functions
PrimDef::FunNpNDArray => fun("np_ndarray", None),
PrimDef::FunNpEmpty => fun("np_empty", None),
PrimDef::FunNpZeros => fun("np_zeros", None),
@ -202,28 +238,17 @@ impl PrimDef {
PrimDef::FunNpArray => fun("np_array", None),
PrimDef::FunNpEye => fun("np_eye", None),
PrimDef::FunNpIdentity => fun("np_identity", None),
PrimDef::FunRound => fun("round", None),
PrimDef::FunRound64 => fun("round64", None),
// Miscellaneous NumPy & SciPy functions
PrimDef::FunNpRound => fun("np_round", None),
PrimDef::FunRangeInit => fun("range.__init__", Some("__init__")),
PrimDef::FunStr => fun("str", None),
PrimDef::FunBool => fun("bool", None),
PrimDef::FunFloor => fun("floor", None),
PrimDef::FunFloor64 => fun("floor64", None),
PrimDef::FunNpFloor => fun("np_floor", None),
PrimDef::FunCeil => fun("ceil", None),
PrimDef::FunCeil64 => fun("ceil64", None),
PrimDef::FunNpCeil => fun("np_ceil", None),
PrimDef::FunLen => fun("len", None),
PrimDef::FunMin => fun("min", None),
PrimDef::FunNpMin => fun("np_min", None),
PrimDef::FunNpMinimum => fun("np_minimum", None),
PrimDef::FunNpArgmin => fun("np_argmin", None),
PrimDef::FunMax => fun("max", None),
PrimDef::FunNpMax => fun("np_max", None),
PrimDef::FunNpMaximum => fun("np_maximum", None),
PrimDef::FunNpArgmax => fun("np_argmax", None),
PrimDef::FunAbs => fun("abs", None),
PrimDef::FunNpIsNan => fun("np_isnan", None),
PrimDef::FunNpIsInf => fun("np_isinf", None),
PrimDef::FunNpSin => fun("np_sin", None),
@ -261,7 +286,40 @@ impl PrimDef {
PrimDef::FunNpLdExp => fun("np_ldexp", None),
PrimDef::FunNpHypot => fun("np_hypot", None),
PrimDef::FunNpNextAfter => fun("np_nextafter", None),
PrimDef::FunSome => fun("Some", None),
PrimDef::FunNpTranspose => fun("np_transpose", None),
PrimDef::FunNpReshape => fun("np_reshape", None),
// Linalg functions
PrimDef::FunNpDot => fun("np_dot", None),
PrimDef::FunNpLinalgCholesky => fun("np_linalg_cholesky", None),
PrimDef::FunNpLinalgQr => fun("np_linalg_qr", None),
PrimDef::FunNpLinalgSvd => fun("np_linalg_svd", None),
PrimDef::FunNpLinalgInv => fun("np_linalg_inv", None),
PrimDef::FunNpLinalgPinv => fun("np_linalg_pinv", None),
PrimDef::FunNpLinalgMatrixPower => fun("np_linalg_matrix_power", None),
PrimDef::FunNpLinalgDet => fun("np_linalg_det", None),
PrimDef::FunSpLinalgLu => fun("sp_linalg_lu", None),
PrimDef::FunSpLinalgSchur => fun("sp_linalg_schur", None),
PrimDef::FunSpLinalgHessenberg => fun("sp_linalg_hessenberg", None),
// Miscellaneous Python & NAC3 functions
PrimDef::FunInt32 => fun("int32", None),
PrimDef::FunInt64 => fun("int64", None),
PrimDef::FunUInt32 => fun("uint32", None),
PrimDef::FunUInt64 => fun("uint64", None),
PrimDef::FunFloat => fun("float", None),
PrimDef::FunRound => fun("round", None),
PrimDef::FunRound64 => fun("round64", None),
PrimDef::FunStr => fun("str", None),
PrimDef::FunBool => fun("bool", None),
PrimDef::FunFloor => fun("floor", None),
PrimDef::FunFloor64 => fun("floor64", None),
PrimDef::FunCeil => fun("ceil", None),
PrimDef::FunCeil64 => fun("ceil64", None),
PrimDef::FunLen => fun("len", None),
PrimDef::FunMin => fun("min", None),
PrimDef::FunMax => fun("max", None),
PrimDef::FunAbs => fun("abs", None),
}
}
}
@ -412,9 +470,9 @@ impl TopLevelComposer {
let option = unifier.add_ty(TypeEnum::TObj {
obj_id: PrimDef::Option.id(),
fields: vec![
(PrimDef::OptionIsSome.simple_name().into(), (is_some_type_fun_ty, true)),
(PrimDef::OptionIsNone.simple_name().into(), (is_some_type_fun_ty, true)),
(PrimDef::OptionUnwrap.simple_name().into(), (unwrap_fun_ty, true)),
(PrimDef::FunOptionIsSome.simple_name().into(), (is_some_type_fun_ty, true)),
(PrimDef::FunOptionIsNone.simple_name().into(), (is_some_type_fun_ty, true)),
(PrimDef::FunOptionUnwrap.simple_name().into(), (unwrap_fun_ty, true)),
]
.into_iter()
.collect::<HashMap<_, _>>(),
@ -448,6 +506,7 @@ impl TopLevelComposer {
name: "value".into(),
ty: ndarray_dtype_tvar.ty,
default_value: None,
is_vararg: false,
}],
ret: none,
vars: into_var_map([ndarray_dtype_tvar, ndarray_ndims_tvar]),
@ -455,8 +514,8 @@ impl TopLevelComposer {
let ndarray = unifier.add_ty(TypeEnum::TObj {
obj_id: PrimDef::NDArray.id(),
fields: Mapping::from([
(PrimDef::NDArrayCopy.simple_name().into(), (ndarray_copy_fun_ty, true)),
(PrimDef::NDArrayFill.simple_name().into(), (ndarray_fill_fun_ty, true)),
(PrimDef::FunNDArrayCopy.simple_name().into(), (ndarray_copy_fun_ty, true)),
(PrimDef::FunNDArrayFill.simple_name().into(), (ndarray_fill_fun_ty, true)),
]),
params: into_var_map([ndarray_dtype_tvar, ndarray_ndims_tvar]),
});
@ -675,7 +734,16 @@ impl TopLevelComposer {
)
}
pub fn get_all_assigned_field(stmts: &[Stmt<()>]) -> Result<HashSet<StrRef>, HashSet<String>> {
/// This function returns the fields that have been initialized in the `__init__` function of a class
/// The function takes as input:
/// * `class_id`: The `object_id` of the class whose function is being evaluated (check `TopLevelDef::Class`)
/// * `definition_ast_list`: A list of ast definitions and statements defined in `TopLevelComposer`
/// * `stmts`: The body of function being parsed. Each statment is analyzed to check varaible initialization statements
pub fn get_all_assigned_field(
class_id: usize,
definition_ast_list: &Vec<DefAst>,
stmts: &[Stmt<()>],
) -> Result<HashSet<StrRef>, HashSet<String>> {
let mut result = HashSet::new();
for s in stmts {
match &s.node {
@ -711,30 +779,138 @@ impl TopLevelComposer {
// TODO: do not check for For and While?
ast::StmtKind::For { body, orelse, .. }
| ast::StmtKind::While { body, orelse, .. } => {
result.extend(Self::get_all_assigned_field(body.as_slice())?);
result.extend(Self::get_all_assigned_field(orelse.as_slice())?);
result.extend(Self::get_all_assigned_field(
class_id,
definition_ast_list,
body.as_slice(),
)?);
result.extend(Self::get_all_assigned_field(
class_id,
definition_ast_list,
orelse.as_slice(),
)?);
}
ast::StmtKind::If { body, orelse, .. } => {
let inited_for_sure = Self::get_all_assigned_field(body.as_slice())?
.intersection(&Self::get_all_assigned_field(orelse.as_slice())?)
let inited_for_sure = Self::get_all_assigned_field(
class_id,
definition_ast_list,
body.as_slice(),
)?
.intersection(&Self::get_all_assigned_field(
class_id,
definition_ast_list,
orelse.as_slice(),
)?)
.copied()
.collect::<HashSet<_>>();
result.extend(inited_for_sure);
}
ast::StmtKind::Try { body, orelse, finalbody, .. } => {
let inited_for_sure = Self::get_all_assigned_field(body.as_slice())?
.intersection(&Self::get_all_assigned_field(orelse.as_slice())?)
let inited_for_sure = Self::get_all_assigned_field(
class_id,
definition_ast_list,
body.as_slice(),
)?
.intersection(&Self::get_all_assigned_field(
class_id,
definition_ast_list,
orelse.as_slice(),
)?)
.copied()
.collect::<HashSet<_>>();
result.extend(inited_for_sure);
result.extend(Self::get_all_assigned_field(finalbody.as_slice())?);
result.extend(Self::get_all_assigned_field(
class_id,
definition_ast_list,
finalbody.as_slice(),
)?);
}
ast::StmtKind::With { body, .. } => {
result.extend(Self::get_all_assigned_field(body.as_slice())?);
result.extend(Self::get_all_assigned_field(
class_id,
definition_ast_list,
body.as_slice(),
)?);
}
// Variables Initialized in function calls
ast::StmtKind::Expr { value, .. } => {
let ExprKind::Call { func, .. } = &value.node else {
continue;
};
let ExprKind::Attribute { value, attr, .. } = &func.node else {
continue;
};
let ExprKind::Name { id, .. } = &value.node else {
continue;
};
// Need to consider the two cases:
// Case 1) Call to class function i.e. id = `self`
// Case 2) Call to class ancestor function i.e. id = ancestor_name
// We leave checking whether function in case 2 belonged to class ancestor or not to type checker
//
// According to current handling of `self`, function definition are fixed and do not change regardless
// of which object is passed as `self` i.e. virtual polymorphism is not supported
// Therefore, we change class id for case 2 to reflect behavior of our compiler
let class_name = if *id == "self".into() {
let ast::StmtKind::ClassDef { name, .. } =
&definition_ast_list[class_id].1.as_ref().unwrap().node
else {
unreachable!()
};
name
} else {
id
};
let parent_method = definition_ast_list.iter().find_map(|def| {
let (
class_def,
Some(ast::Located {
node: ast::StmtKind::ClassDef { name, body, .. },
..
}),
) = &def
else {
return None;
};
let TopLevelDef::Class { object_id: class_id, .. } = &*class_def.read()
else {
unreachable!()
};
if name == class_name {
body.iter().find_map(|m| {
let ast::StmtKind::FunctionDef { name, body, .. } = &m.node else {
return None;
};
if *name == *attr {
return Some((body.clone(), class_id.0));
}
None
})
} else {
None
}
});
// If method body is none then method does not exist
if let Some((method_body, class_id)) = parent_method {
result.extend(Self::get_all_assigned_field(
class_id,
definition_ast_list,
method_body.as_slice(),
)?);
} else {
return Err(HashSet::from([format!(
"{}.{} not found in class {class_name} at {}",
*id, *attr, value.location
)]));
}
}
ast::StmtKind::Pass { .. }
| ast::StmtKind::Assert { .. }
| ast::StmtKind::Expr { .. } => {}
| ast::StmtKind::AnnAssign { .. } => {}
_ => {
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@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ expression: res_vec
[
"Class {\nname: \"Generic_A\",\nancestors: [\"Generic_A[V]\", \"B\"],\nfields: [\"aa\", \"a\"],\nmethods: [(\"__init__\", \"fn[[], none]\"), (\"foo\", \"fn[[b:T], none]\"), (\"fun\", \"fn[[a:int32], V]\")],\ntype_vars: [\"V\"]\n}\n",
"Function {\nname: \"Generic_A.__init__\",\nsig: \"fn[[], none]\",\nvar_id: []\n}\n",
"Function {\nname: \"Generic_A.fun\",\nsig: \"fn[[a:int32], V]\",\nvar_id: [TypeVarId(245)]\n}\n",
"Function {\nname: \"Generic_A.fun\",\nsig: \"fn[[a:int32], V]\",\nvar_id: [TypeVarId(241)]\n}\n",
"Class {\nname: \"B\",\nancestors: [\"B\"],\nfields: [\"aa\"],\nmethods: [(\"__init__\", \"fn[[], none]\"), (\"foo\", \"fn[[b:T], none]\")],\ntype_vars: []\n}\n",
"Function {\nname: \"B.__init__\",\nsig: \"fn[[], none]\",\nvar_id: []\n}\n",
"Function {\nname: \"B.foo\",\nsig: \"fn[[b:T], none]\",\nvar_id: []\n}\n",

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@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ expression: res_vec
"Function {\nname: \"A.__init__\",\nsig: \"fn[[t:T], none]\",\nvar_id: []\n}\n",
"Function {\nname: \"A.fun\",\nsig: \"fn[[a:int32, b:T], list[virtual[B[bool]]]]\",\nvar_id: []\n}\n",
"Function {\nname: \"A.foo\",\nsig: \"fn[[c:C], none]\",\nvar_id: []\n}\n",
"Class {\nname: \"B\",\nancestors: [\"B[typevar234]\", \"A[float]\"],\nfields: [\"a\", \"b\", \"c\", \"d\"],\nmethods: [(\"__init__\", \"fn[[], none]\"), (\"fun\", \"fn[[a:int32, b:T], list[virtual[B[bool]]]]\"), (\"foo\", \"fn[[c:C], none]\")],\ntype_vars: [\"typevar234\"]\n}\n",
"Class {\nname: \"B\",\nancestors: [\"B[typevar230]\", \"A[float]\"],\nfields: [\"a\", \"b\", \"c\", \"d\"],\nmethods: [(\"__init__\", \"fn[[], none]\"), (\"fun\", \"fn[[a:int32, b:T], list[virtual[B[bool]]]]\"), (\"foo\", \"fn[[c:C], none]\")],\ntype_vars: [\"typevar230\"]\n}\n",
"Function {\nname: \"B.__init__\",\nsig: \"fn[[], none]\",\nvar_id: []\n}\n",
"Function {\nname: \"B.fun\",\nsig: \"fn[[a:int32, b:T], list[virtual[B[bool]]]]\",\nvar_id: []\n}\n",
"Class {\nname: \"C\",\nancestors: [\"C\", \"B[bool]\", \"A[float]\"],\nfields: [\"a\", \"b\", \"c\", \"d\", \"e\"],\nmethods: [(\"__init__\", \"fn[[], none]\"), (\"fun\", \"fn[[a:int32, b:T], list[virtual[B[bool]]]]\"), (\"foo\", \"fn[[c:C], none]\")],\ntype_vars: []\n}\n",

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@ -5,8 +5,8 @@ expression: res_vec
[
"Function {\nname: \"foo\",\nsig: \"fn[[a:list[int32], b:tuple[T, float]], A[B, bool]]\",\nvar_id: []\n}\n",
"Class {\nname: \"A\",\nancestors: [\"A[T, V]\"],\nfields: [\"a\", \"b\"],\nmethods: [(\"__init__\", \"fn[[v:V], none]\"), (\"fun\", \"fn[[a:T], V]\")],\ntype_vars: [\"T\", \"V\"]\n}\n",
"Function {\nname: \"A.__init__\",\nsig: \"fn[[v:V], none]\",\nvar_id: [TypeVarId(247)]\n}\n",
"Function {\nname: \"A.fun\",\nsig: \"fn[[a:T], V]\",\nvar_id: [TypeVarId(252)]\n}\n",
"Function {\nname: \"A.__init__\",\nsig: \"fn[[v:V], none]\",\nvar_id: [TypeVarId(243)]\n}\n",
"Function {\nname: \"A.fun\",\nsig: \"fn[[a:T], V]\",\nvar_id: [TypeVarId(248)]\n}\n",
"Function {\nname: \"gfun\",\nsig: \"fn[[a:A[list[float], int32]], none]\",\nvar_id: []\n}\n",
"Class {\nname: \"B\",\nancestors: [\"B\"],\nfields: [],\nmethods: [(\"__init__\", \"fn[[], none]\")],\ntype_vars: []\n}\n",
"Function {\nname: \"B.__init__\",\nsig: \"fn[[], none]\",\nvar_id: []\n}\n",

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@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ source: nac3core/src/toplevel/test.rs
expression: res_vec
---
[
"Class {\nname: \"A\",\nancestors: [\"A[typevar233, typevar234]\"],\nfields: [\"a\", \"b\"],\nmethods: [(\"__init__\", \"fn[[a:A[float, bool], b:B], none]\"), (\"fun\", \"fn[[a:A[float, bool]], A[bool, int32]]\")],\ntype_vars: [\"typevar233\", \"typevar234\"]\n}\n",
"Class {\nname: \"A\",\nancestors: [\"A[typevar229, typevar230]\"],\nfields: [\"a\", \"b\"],\nmethods: [(\"__init__\", \"fn[[a:A[float, bool], b:B], none]\"), (\"fun\", \"fn[[a:A[float, bool]], A[bool, int32]]\")],\ntype_vars: [\"typevar229\", \"typevar230\"]\n}\n",
"Function {\nname: \"A.__init__\",\nsig: \"fn[[a:A[float, bool], b:B], none]\",\nvar_id: []\n}\n",
"Function {\nname: \"A.fun\",\nsig: \"fn[[a:A[float, bool]], A[bool, int32]]\",\nvar_id: []\n}\n",
"Class {\nname: \"B\",\nancestors: [\"B\", \"A[int64, bool]\"],\nfields: [\"a\", \"b\"],\nmethods: [(\"__init__\", \"fn[[], none]\"), (\"fun\", \"fn[[a:A[float, bool]], A[bool, int32]]\"), (\"foo\", \"fn[[b:B], B]\"), (\"bar\", \"fn[[a:A[list[B], int32]], tuple[A[virtual[A[B, int32]], bool], B]]\")],\ntype_vars: []\n}\n",

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@ -6,12 +6,12 @@ expression: res_vec
"Class {\nname: \"A\",\nancestors: [\"A\"],\nfields: [\"a\"],\nmethods: [(\"__init__\", \"fn[[], none]\"), (\"fun\", \"fn[[b:B], none]\"), (\"foo\", \"fn[[a:T, b:V], none]\")],\ntype_vars: []\n}\n",
"Function {\nname: \"A.__init__\",\nsig: \"fn[[], none]\",\nvar_id: []\n}\n",
"Function {\nname: \"A.fun\",\nsig: \"fn[[b:B], none]\",\nvar_id: []\n}\n",
"Function {\nname: \"A.foo\",\nsig: \"fn[[a:T, b:V], none]\",\nvar_id: [TypeVarId(253)]\n}\n",
"Function {\nname: \"A.foo\",\nsig: \"fn[[a:T, b:V], none]\",\nvar_id: [TypeVarId(249)]\n}\n",
"Class {\nname: \"B\",\nancestors: [\"B\", \"C\", \"A\"],\nfields: [\"a\"],\nmethods: [(\"__init__\", \"fn[[], none]\"), (\"fun\", \"fn[[b:B], none]\"), (\"foo\", \"fn[[a:T, b:V], none]\")],\ntype_vars: []\n}\n",
"Function {\nname: \"B.__init__\",\nsig: \"fn[[], none]\",\nvar_id: []\n}\n",
"Class {\nname: \"C\",\nancestors: [\"C\", \"A\"],\nfields: [\"a\"],\nmethods: [(\"__init__\", \"fn[[], none]\"), (\"fun\", \"fn[[b:B], none]\"), (\"foo\", \"fn[[a:T, b:V], none]\")],\ntype_vars: []\n}\n",
"Function {\nname: \"C.__init__\",\nsig: \"fn[[], none]\",\nvar_id: []\n}\n",
"Function {\nname: \"C.fun\",\nsig: \"fn[[b:B], none]\",\nvar_id: []\n}\n",
"Function {\nname: \"foo\",\nsig: \"fn[[a:A], none]\",\nvar_id: []\n}\n",
"Function {\nname: \"ff\",\nsig: \"fn[[a:T], V]\",\nvar_id: [TypeVarId(261)]\n}\n",
"Function {\nname: \"ff\",\nsig: \"fn[[a:T], V]\",\nvar_id: [TypeVarId(257)]\n}\n",
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@ -117,7 +117,8 @@ impl SymbolResolver for Resolver {
"register"
)]
fn test_simple_register(source: Vec<&str>) {
let mut composer = TopLevelComposer::new(Vec::new(), ComposerConfig::default(), 64).0;
let mut composer =
TopLevelComposer::new(Vec::new(), Vec::new(), ComposerConfig::default(), 64).0;
for s in source {
let ast = parse_program(s, FileName::default()).unwrap();
@ -137,7 +138,8 @@ fn test_simple_register(source: Vec<&str>) {
"register"
)]
fn test_simple_register_without_constructor(source: &str) {
let mut composer = TopLevelComposer::new(Vec::new(), ComposerConfig::default(), 64).0;
let mut composer =
TopLevelComposer::new(Vec::new(), Vec::new(), ComposerConfig::default(), 64).0;
let ast = parse_program(source, FileName::default()).unwrap();
let ast = ast[0].clone();
composer.register_top_level(ast, None, "", true).unwrap();
@ -171,7 +173,8 @@ fn test_simple_register_without_constructor(source: &str) {
"function compose"
)]
fn test_simple_function_analyze(source: &[&str], tys: &[&str], names: &[&str]) {
let mut composer = TopLevelComposer::new(Vec::new(), ComposerConfig::default(), 64).0;
let mut composer =
TopLevelComposer::new(Vec::new(), Vec::new(), ComposerConfig::default(), 64).0;
let internal_resolver = Arc::new(ResolverInternal {
id_to_def: Mutex::default(),
@ -519,7 +522,8 @@ fn test_simple_function_analyze(source: &[&str], tys: &[&str], names: &[&str]) {
)]
fn test_analyze(source: &[&str], res: &[&str]) {
let print = false;
let mut composer = TopLevelComposer::new(Vec::new(), ComposerConfig::default(), 64).0;
let mut composer =
TopLevelComposer::new(Vec::new(), Vec::new(), ComposerConfig::default(), 64).0;
let internal_resolver = make_internal_resolver_with_tvar(
vec![
@ -696,7 +700,8 @@ fn test_analyze(source: &[&str], res: &[&str]) {
)]
fn test_inference(source: Vec<&str>, res: &[&str]) {
let print = true;
let mut composer = TopLevelComposer::new(Vec::new(), ComposerConfig::default(), 64).0;
let mut composer =
TopLevelComposer::new(Vec::new(), Vec::new(), ComposerConfig::default(), 64).0;
let internal_resolver = make_internal_resolver_with_tvar(
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@ -1,8 +1,9 @@
use super::*;
use crate::symbol_resolver::SymbolValue;
use crate::toplevel::helper::PrimDef;
use crate::toplevel::helper::{PrimDef, PrimDefDetails};
use crate::typecheck::typedef::VarMap;
use nac3parser::ast::Constant;
use strum::IntoEnumIterator;
#[derive(Clone, Debug)]
pub enum TypeAnnotation {
@ -357,6 +358,7 @@ pub fn parse_ast_to_type_annotation_kinds<T, S: std::hash::BuildHasher + Clone>(
pub fn get_type_from_type_annotation_kinds(
top_level_defs: &[Arc<RwLock<TopLevelDef>>],
unifier: &mut Unifier,
primitives: &PrimitiveStore,
ann: &TypeAnnotation,
subst_list: &mut Option<Vec<Type>>,
) -> Result<Type, HashSet<String>> {
@ -379,10 +381,43 @@ pub fn get_type_from_type_annotation_kinds(
let param_ty = params
.iter()
.map(|x| {
get_type_from_type_annotation_kinds(top_level_defs, unifier, x, subst_list)
get_type_from_type_annotation_kinds(
top_level_defs,
unifier,
primitives,
x,
subst_list,
)
})
.collect::<Result<Vec<_>, _>>()?;
let ty = if let Some(prim_def) = PrimDef::iter().find(|prim| prim.id() == *obj_id) {
// Primitive TopLevelDefs do not contain all fields that are present in their Type
// counterparts, so directly perform subst on the Type instead.
let PrimDefDetails::PrimClass { get_ty_fn, .. } = prim_def.details() else {
unreachable!()
};
let base_ty = get_ty_fn(primitives);
let params =
if let TypeEnum::TObj { params, .. } = &*unifier.get_ty_immutable(base_ty) {
params.clone()
} else {
unreachable!()
};
unifier
.subst(
get_ty_fn(primitives),
&params
.iter()
.zip(param_ty)
.map(|(obj_tv, param)| (*obj_tv.0, param))
.collect(),
)
.unwrap_or(base_ty)
} else {
let subst = {
// check for compatible range
// TODO: if allow type var to be applied(now this disallowed in the parse_to_type_annotation), need more check
@ -424,12 +459,15 @@ pub fn get_type_from_type_annotation_kinds(
}
}
TypeEnum::TVar { id, range, name, loc, is_const_generic: true, .. } => {
TypeEnum::TVar {
id, range, name, loc, is_const_generic: true, ..
} => {
let ty = range[0];
let ok: bool = {
// create a temp type var and unify to check compatibility
p == *tvar || {
let temp = unifier.get_fresh_const_generic_var(ty, *name, *loc);
let temp =
unifier.get_fresh_const_generic_var(ty, *name, *loc);
unifier.unify(temp.ty, p).is_ok()
}
};
@ -468,11 +506,16 @@ pub fn get_type_from_type_annotation_kinds(
fields: tobj_fields,
params: subst,
});
if need_subst {
if let Some(wl) = subst_list.as_mut() {
wl.push(ty);
}
}
ty
};
Ok(ty)
}
TypeAnnotation::Primitive(ty) | TypeAnnotation::TypeVar(ty) => Ok(*ty),
@ -490,6 +533,7 @@ pub fn get_type_from_type_annotation_kinds(
let ty = get_type_from_type_annotation_kinds(
top_level_defs,
unifier,
primitives,
ty.as_ref(),
subst_list,
)?;
@ -499,10 +543,16 @@ pub fn get_type_from_type_annotation_kinds(
let tys = tys
.iter()
.map(|x| {
get_type_from_type_annotation_kinds(top_level_defs, unifier, x, subst_list)
get_type_from_type_annotation_kinds(
top_level_defs,
unifier,
primitives,
x,
subst_list,
)
})
.collect::<Result<Vec<_>, _>>()?;
Ok(unifier.add_ty(TypeEnum::TTuple { ty: tys }))
Ok(unifier.add_ty(TypeEnum::TTuple { ty: tys, is_vararg_ctx: false }))
}
}
}

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@ -34,13 +34,18 @@ impl<'a> Inferencer<'a> {
self.should_have_value(pattern)?;
Ok(())
}
ExprKind::Tuple { elts, .. } => {
ExprKind::List { elts, .. } | ExprKind::Tuple { elts, .. } => {
for elt in elts {
self.check_pattern(elt, defined_identifiers)?;
self.should_have_value(elt)?;
}
Ok(())
}
ExprKind::Starred { value, .. } => {
self.check_pattern(value, defined_identifiers)?;
self.should_have_value(value)?;
Ok(())
}
ExprKind::Subscript { value, slice, .. } => {
self.check_expr(value, defined_identifiers)?;
self.should_have_value(value)?;
@ -207,6 +212,9 @@ impl<'a> Inferencer<'a> {
/// This is a workaround preventing the caller from using a variable `alloca`-ed in the body, which
/// is freed when the function returns.
fn check_return_value_ty(&mut self, ret_ty: Type) -> bool {
if cfg!(feature = "no-escape-analysis") {
true
} else {
match &*self.unifier.get_ty_immutable(ret_ty) {
TypeEnum::TObj { .. } => [
self.primitives.int32,
@ -218,10 +226,11 @@ impl<'a> Inferencer<'a> {
]
.iter()
.any(|allowed_ty| self.unifier.unioned(ret_ty, *allowed_ty)),
TypeEnum::TTuple { ty } => ty.iter().all(|t| self.check_return_value_ty(*t)),
TypeEnum::TTuple { ty, .. } => ty.iter().all(|t| self.check_return_value_ty(*t)),
_ => false,
}
}
}
// check statements for proper identifier def-use and return on all paths
fn check_stmt(

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@ -197,6 +197,7 @@ pub fn impl_binop(
ty: other_ty,
default_value: None,
name: "other".into(),
is_vararg: false,
}],
})),
false,
@ -261,6 +262,7 @@ pub fn impl_cmpop(
ty: other_ty,
default_value: None,
name: "other".into(),
is_vararg: false,
}],
})),
false,
@ -518,6 +520,23 @@ pub fn typeof_binop(
}
Operator::MatMult => {
// NOTE: NumPy matmul's LHS and RHS must both be ndarrays. Scalars are not allowed.
match (&*unifier.get_ty(lhs), &*unifier.get_ty(rhs)) {
(
TypeEnum::TObj { obj_id: lhs_obj_id, .. },
TypeEnum::TObj { obj_id: rhs_obj_id, .. },
) if *lhs_obj_id == primitives.ndarray.obj_id(unifier).unwrap()
&& *rhs_obj_id == primitives.ndarray.obj_id(unifier).unwrap() =>
{
// LHS and RHS have valid types
}
_ => {
let lhs_str = unifier.stringify(lhs);
let rhs_str = unifier.stringify(rhs);
return Err(format!("ndarray.__matmul__ only accepts ndarray operands, but left operand has type {lhs_str}, and right operand has type {rhs_str}"));
}
}
let (_, lhs_ndims) = unpack_ndarray_var_tys(unifier, lhs);
let lhs_ndims = match &*unifier.get_ty_immutable(lhs_ndims) {
TypeEnum::TLiteral { values, .. } => {
@ -678,6 +697,7 @@ pub fn set_primitives_magic_methods(store: &PrimitiveStore, unifier: &mut Unifie
bool: bool_t,
uint32: uint32_t,
uint64: uint64_t,
str: str_t,
list: list_t,
ndarray: ndarray_t,
..
@ -723,6 +743,9 @@ pub fn set_primitives_magic_methods(store: &PrimitiveStore, unifier: &mut Unifie
impl_sign(unifier, store, bool_t, Some(int32_t));
impl_eq(unifier, store, bool_t, &[bool_t, ndarray_bool_t], None);
/* str ========= */
impl_cmpop(unifier, store, str_t, &[str_t], &[Cmpop::Eq, Cmpop::NotEq], Some(bool_t));
/* list ======== */
impl_binop(unifier, store, list_t, &[list_t], Some(list_t), &[Operator::Add]);
impl_binop(unifier, store, list_t, &[int32_t, int64_t], Some(list_t), &[Operator::Mult]);

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@ -183,9 +183,10 @@ impl<'a> Display for DisplayTypeError<'a> {
}
result
}
(TypeEnum::TTuple { ty: ty1 }, TypeEnum::TTuple { ty: ty2 })
if ty1.len() != ty2.len() =>
{
(
TypeEnum::TTuple { ty: ty1, is_vararg_ctx: is_vararg1 },
TypeEnum::TTuple { ty: ty2, is_vararg_ctx: is_vararg2 },
) if !is_vararg1 && !is_vararg2 && ty1.len() != ty2.len() => {
let t1 = self.unifier.stringify_with_notes(*t1, &mut notes);
let t2 = self.unifier.stringify_with_notes(*t2, &mut notes);
write!(f, "Tuple length mismatch: got {t1} and {t2}")

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@ -83,7 +83,12 @@ impl TestEnvironment {
});
with_fields(&mut unifier, int32, |unifier, fields| {
let add_ty = unifier.add_ty(TypeEnum::TFunc(FunSignature {
args: vec![FuncArg { name: "other".into(), ty: int32, default_value: None }],
args: vec![FuncArg {
name: "other".into(),
ty: int32,
default_value: None,
is_vararg: false,
}],
ret: int32,
vars: VarMap::new(),
}));
@ -224,7 +229,12 @@ impl TestEnvironment {
});
with_fields(&mut unifier, int32, |unifier, fields| {
let add_ty = unifier.add_ty(TypeEnum::TFunc(FunSignature {
args: vec![FuncArg { name: "other".into(), ty: int32, default_value: None }],
args: vec![FuncArg {
name: "other".into(),
ty: int32,
default_value: None,
is_vararg: false,
}],
ret: int32,
vars: VarMap::new(),
}));

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@ -1,16 +1,4 @@
use indexmap::IndexMap;
use itertools::Itertools;
use std::cell::RefCell;
use std::collections::HashMap;
use std::fmt::{self, Display};
use std::iter::zip;
use std::rc::Rc;
use std::sync::{Arc, Mutex};
use std::{borrow::Cow, collections::HashSet};
use nac3parser::ast::{Cmpop, Location, StrRef, Unaryop};
use super::magic_methods::Binop;
use super::magic_methods::{Binop, HasOpInfo};
use super::type_error::{TypeError, TypeErrorKind};
use super::unification_table::{UnificationKey, UnificationTable};
use crate::symbol_resolver::SymbolValue;
@ -18,6 +6,16 @@ use crate::toplevel::helper::PrimDef;
use crate::toplevel::{DefinitionId, TopLevelContext, TopLevelDef};
use crate::typecheck::magic_methods::OpInfo;
use crate::typecheck::type_inferencer::PrimitiveStore;
use indexmap::IndexMap;
use itertools::{repeat_n, Itertools};
use nac3parser::ast::{Cmpop, Location, StrRef, Unaryop};
use std::cell::RefCell;
use std::collections::HashMap;
use std::fmt::{self, Display};
use std::iter::{repeat, zip};
use std::rc::Rc;
use std::sync::{Arc, Mutex};
use std::{borrow::Cow, collections::HashSet};
#[cfg(test)]
mod test;
@ -115,6 +113,7 @@ pub struct FuncArg {
pub name: StrRef,
pub ty: Type,
pub default_value: Option<SymbolValue>,
pub is_vararg: bool,
}
impl FuncArg {
@ -233,6 +232,12 @@ pub enum TypeEnum {
TTuple {
/// The types of elements present in this tuple.
ty: Vec<Type>,
/// Whether this tuple is used in a vararg context.
///
/// If `true`, `ty` must only contain one type, and the tuple is assumed to contain any
/// number of `ty`-typed values.
is_vararg_ctx: bool,
},
/// An object type.
@ -527,7 +532,7 @@ impl Unifier {
TypeEnum::TVirtual { ty } => self.get_instantiations(*ty).map(|ty| {
ty.iter().map(|&ty| self.add_ty(TypeEnum::TVirtual { ty })).collect_vec()
}),
TypeEnum::TTuple { ty } => {
TypeEnum::TTuple { ty, is_vararg_ctx } => {
let tuples = ty
.iter()
.map(|ty| self.get_instantiations(*ty).unwrap_or_else(|| vec![*ty]))
@ -537,7 +542,12 @@ impl Unifier {
None
} else {
Some(
tuples.into_iter().map(|ty| self.add_ty(TypeEnum::TTuple { ty })).collect(),
tuples
.into_iter()
.map(|ty| {
self.add_ty(TypeEnum::TTuple { ty, is_vararg_ctx: *is_vararg_ctx })
})
.collect(),
)
}
}
@ -581,7 +591,7 @@ impl Unifier {
TVar { .. } => allowed_typevars.iter().any(|b| self.unification_table.unioned(a, *b)),
TCall { .. } => false,
TVirtual { ty } => self.is_concrete(*ty, allowed_typevars),
TTuple { ty } => ty.iter().all(|ty| self.is_concrete(*ty, allowed_typevars)),
TTuple { ty, .. } => ty.iter().all(|ty| self.is_concrete(*ty, allowed_typevars)),
TObj { params: vars, .. } => {
vars.values().all(|ty| self.is_concrete(*ty, allowed_typevars))
}
@ -649,6 +659,7 @@ impl Unifier {
// Get details about the function signature/parameters.
let num_params = signature.args.len();
let is_vararg = signature.args.iter().any(|arg| arg.is_vararg);
// Force the type vars in `b` and `signature' to be up-to-date.
let b = self.instantiate_fun(b, signature);
@ -737,7 +748,7 @@ impl Unifier {
};
// Check for "too many arguments"
if num_params < posargs.len() {
if !is_vararg && num_params < posargs.len() {
let expected_min_count =
signature.args.iter().filter(|param| param.is_required()).count();
let expected_max_count = num_params;
@ -770,6 +781,19 @@ impl Unifier {
type_check_arg(param.name, param.ty, arg_ty)?;
}
if is_vararg {
debug_assert!(!signature.args.is_empty());
let vararg_args = posargs.iter().skip(signature.args.len());
let vararg_param = signature.args.last().unwrap();
for (&arg_ty, param) in zip(vararg_args, repeat(vararg_param)) {
// `param_info` for this argument would've already been marked as supplied
// during non-vararg posarg typecheck
type_check_arg(param.name, param.ty, arg_ty)?;
}
}
// Now consume all keyword arguments and typecheck them.
for (&param_name, &arg_ty) in kwargs {
// We will also use this opportunity to check if this keyword argument is "legal".
@ -959,7 +983,10 @@ impl Unifier {
self.unify_impl(x, b, false)?;
self.set_a_to_b(a, x);
}
(TVar { fields: Some(fields), range, is_const_generic: false, .. }, TTuple { ty }) => {
(
TVar { fields: Some(fields), range, is_const_generic: false, .. },
TTuple { ty, .. },
) => {
let len = i32::try_from(ty.len()).unwrap();
for (k, v) in fields {
match *k {
@ -980,8 +1007,18 @@ impl Unifier {
self.unify_impl(v.ty, ty[ind as usize], false)
.map_err(|e| e.at(v.loc))?;
}
RecordKey::Str(_) => {
return Err(TypeError::new(TypeErrorKind::NoSuchField(*k, b), v.loc))
RecordKey::Str(s) => {
let tuple_fns = [
Cmpop::Eq.op_info().method_name,
Cmpop::NotEq.op_info().method_name,
];
if !tuple_fns.into_iter().any(|op| s.to_string() == op) {
return Err(TypeError::new(
TypeErrorKind::NoSuchField(*k, b),
v.loc,
));
}
}
}
}
@ -1056,15 +1093,47 @@ impl Unifier {
self.set_a_to_b(a, b);
}
(TTuple { ty: ty1 }, TTuple { ty: ty2 }) => {
if ty1.len() != ty2.len() {
return Err(TypeError::new(TypeErrorKind::IncompatibleTypes(a, b), None));
(
TTuple { ty: ty1, is_vararg_ctx: is_vararg1 },
TTuple { ty: ty2, is_vararg_ctx: is_vararg2 },
) => {
// Rules for Tuples:
// - ty1: is_vararg && ty2: is_vararg -> ty1[0] == ty2[0]
// - ty1: is_vararg && ty2: !is_vararg -> type error (not enough info to infer the correct number of arguments)
// - ty1: !is_vararg && ty2: is_vararg -> ty1[..] == ty2[0]
// - ty1: !is_vararg && ty2: !is_vararg -> ty1.len() == ty2.len() && ty1[i] == ty2[i]
debug_assert!(!is_vararg1 || ty1.len() == 1);
debug_assert!(!is_vararg2 || ty2.len() == 1);
match (*is_vararg1, *is_vararg2) {
(true, true) => {
if self.unify_impl(ty1[0], ty2[0], false).is_err() {
return Self::incompatible_types(a, b);
}
}
(true, false) => return Self::incompatible_types(a, b),
(false, true) => {
for y in ty2 {
if self.unify_impl(ty1[0], *y, false).is_err() {
return Self::incompatible_types(a, b);
}
}
}
(false, false) => {
if ty1.len() != ty2.len() {
return Self::incompatible_types(a, b);
}
for (x, y) in ty1.iter().zip(ty2.iter()) {
if self.unify_impl(*x, *y, false).is_err() {
return Err(TypeError::new(TypeErrorKind::IncompatibleTypes(a, b), None));
return Self::incompatible_types(a, b);
}
}
}
}
self.set_a_to_b(a, b);
}
(TVar { fields: Some(map), range, .. }, TObj { obj_id, fields, params }) => {
@ -1307,11 +1376,23 @@ impl Unifier {
TypeEnum::TLiteral { values, .. } => {
format!("const({})", values.iter().map(|v| format!("{v:?}")).join(", "))
}
TypeEnum::TTuple { ty } => {
let mut fields =
ty.iter().map(|v| self.internal_stringify(*v, obj_to_name, var_to_name, notes));
TypeEnum::TTuple { ty, is_vararg_ctx } => {
if *is_vararg_ctx {
debug_assert_eq!(ty.len(), 1);
let field = self.internal_stringify(
*ty.iter().next().unwrap(),
obj_to_name,
var_to_name,
notes,
);
format!("tuple[*{field}]")
} else {
let mut fields = ty
.iter()
.map(|v| self.internal_stringify(*v, obj_to_name, var_to_name, notes));
format!("tuple[{}]", fields.join(", "))
}
}
TypeEnum::TVirtual { ty } => {
format!(
"virtual[{}]",
@ -1335,17 +1416,21 @@ impl Unifier {
.args
.iter()
.map(|arg| {
let vararg_prefix = if arg.is_vararg { "*" } else { "" };
if let Some(dv) = &arg.default_value {
format!(
"{}:{}={}",
"{}:{}{}={}",
arg.name,
vararg_prefix,
self.internal_stringify(arg.ty, obj_to_name, var_to_name, notes),
dv
)
} else {
format!(
"{}:{}",
"{}:{}{}",
arg.name,
vararg_prefix,
self.internal_stringify(arg.ty, obj_to_name, var_to_name, notes)
)
}
@ -1431,7 +1516,7 @@ impl Unifier {
match &*ty {
TypeEnum::TRigidVar { .. } | TypeEnum::TLiteral { .. } => None,
TypeEnum::TVar { id, .. } => mapping.get(id).copied(),
TypeEnum::TTuple { ty } => {
TypeEnum::TTuple { ty, is_vararg_ctx } => {
let mut new_ty = Cow::from(ty);
for (i, t) in ty.iter().enumerate() {
if let Some(t1) = self.subst_impl(*t, mapping, cache) {
@ -1439,7 +1524,10 @@ impl Unifier {
}
}
if matches!(new_ty, Cow::Owned(_)) {
Some(self.add_ty(TypeEnum::TTuple { ty: new_ty.into_owned() }))
Some(self.add_ty(TypeEnum::TTuple {
ty: new_ty.into_owned(),
is_vararg_ctx: *is_vararg_ctx,
}))
} else {
None
}
@ -1599,16 +1687,37 @@ impl Unifier {
}
}
(TVar { range, .. }, _) => self.check_var_compatibility(b, range).or(Err(())),
(TTuple { ty: ty1 }, TTuple { ty: ty2 }) if ty1.len() == ty2.len() => {
let ty: Vec<_> = zip(ty1.iter(), ty2.iter())
.map(|(a, b)| self.get_intersection(*a, *b))
.try_collect()?;
if ty.iter().any(Option::is_some) {
Ok(Some(self.add_ty(TTuple {
ty: zip(ty, ty1.iter()).map(|(a, b)| a.unwrap_or(*b)).collect(),
})))
(
TTuple { ty: ty1, is_vararg_ctx: is_vararg1 },
TTuple { ty: ty2, is_vararg_ctx: is_vararg2 },
) => {
if *is_vararg1 && *is_vararg2 {
let isect_ty = self.get_intersection(ty1[0], ty2[0])?;
Ok(isect_ty.map(|ty| self.add_ty(TTuple { ty: vec![ty], is_vararg_ctx: true })))
} else {
Ok(None)
let zip_iter: Box<dyn Iterator<Item = (&Type, &Type)>> =
match (*is_vararg1, *is_vararg2) {
(true, _) => Box::new(repeat_n(&ty1[0], ty2.len()).zip(ty2.iter())),
(_, false) => Box::new(ty1.iter().zip(repeat_n(&ty2[0], ty1.len()))),
_ => {
if ty1.len() != ty2.len() {
return Err(());
}
Box::new(ty1.iter().zip(ty2.iter()))
}
};
let ty: Vec<_> =
zip_iter.map(|(a, b)| self.get_intersection(*a, *b)).try_collect()?;
Ok(if ty.iter().any(Option::is_some) {
Some(self.add_ty(TTuple {
ty: zip(ty, ty1.iter()).map(|(a, b)| a.unwrap_or(*b)).collect(),
is_vararg_ctx: false,
}))
} else {
None
})
}
}
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@ -28,7 +28,10 @@ impl Unifier {
TypeEnum::TVar { fields: Some(map1), .. },
TypeEnum::TVar { fields: Some(map2), .. },
) => self.map_eq2(map1, map2),
(TypeEnum::TTuple { ty: ty1 }, TypeEnum::TTuple { ty: ty2 }) => {
(
TypeEnum::TTuple { ty: ty1, is_vararg_ctx: false },
TypeEnum::TTuple { ty: ty2, is_vararg_ctx: false },
) => {
ty1.len() == ty2.len()
&& ty1.iter().zip(ty2.iter()).all(|(t1, t2)| self.eq(*t1, *t2))
}
@ -178,7 +181,7 @@ impl TestEnvironment {
ty.push(result.0);
s = result.1;
}
(self.unifier.add_ty(TypeEnum::TTuple { ty }), &s[1..])
(self.unifier.add_ty(TypeEnum::TTuple { ty, is_vararg_ctx: false }), &s[1..])
}
"Record" => {
let mut s = &typ[end..];
@ -608,7 +611,7 @@ fn test_instantiation() {
let v1 = env.unifier.get_fresh_var_with_range(&[list_v, int], None, None).ty;
let v2 = env.unifier.get_fresh_var_with_range(&[list_int, float], None, None).ty;
let t = env.unifier.get_dummy_var().ty;
let tuple = env.unifier.add_ty(TypeEnum::TTuple { ty: vec![v, v1, v2] });
let tuple = env.unifier.add_ty(TypeEnum::TTuple { ty: vec![v, v1, v2], is_vararg_ctx: false });
let v3 = env.unifier.get_fresh_var_with_range(&[tuple, t], None, None).ty;
// t = TypeVar('t')
// v = TypeVar('v', int, bool)

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@ -1,6 +0,0 @@
/// A helper enum used by [`BuiltinBuilder`]
#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy, PartialEq, Eq)]
pub enum SizeVariant {
Bits32,
Bits64,
}

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@ -238,7 +238,7 @@ impl<'a> EH_Frame<'a> {
/// From the [specification](https://refspecs.linuxfoundation.org/LSB_5.0.0/LSB-Core-generic/LSB-Core-generic/ehframechpt.html):
///
/// > Each CFI record contains a Common Information Entry (CIE) record followed by 1 or more Frame
/// Description Entry (FDE) records.
/// > Description Entry (FDE) records.
pub struct CFI_Record<'a> {
// It refers to the augmentation data that corresponds to 'R' in the augmentation string
fde_pointer_encoding: u8,

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@ -4,6 +4,9 @@ version = "0.1.0"
authors = ["M-Labs"]
edition = "2021"
[features]
no-escape-analysis = ["nac3core/no-escape-analysis"]
[dependencies]
parking_lot = "0.12"
nac3parser = { path = "../nac3parser" }

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@ -3,23 +3,66 @@
set -e
if [ -z "$1" ]; then
echo "Requires at least one argument"
echo "No argument supplied"
exit 1
fi
declare -a nac3args
while [ $# -gt 1 ]; do
case "$1" in
--help)
echo "Usage: check_demo.sh [--debug] [-i686] -- [NAC3ARGS...] demo"
exit
;;
--debug)
debug=1
;;
-i686)
i686=1
;;
--)
shift
break
;;
*)
echo "Unrecognized argument \"$1\""
exit 1
;;
esac
shift
done
while [ $# -gt 1 ]; do
nac3args+=("$1")
shift
done
demo="$1"
echo -n "Checking $demo... "
./interpret_demo.py "$demo" > interpreted.log
./run_demo.sh --out run.log "${nac3args[@]}" "$demo"
./run_demo.sh --lli --out run_lli.log "${nac3args[@]}" "$demo"
diff -Nau interpreted.log run.log
diff -Nau interpreted.log run_lli.log
echo "ok"
rm -f interpreted.log run.log run_lli.log
echo "### Checking $demo..."
echo ">>>>>> Running $demo with the Python interpreter"
./interpret_demo.py "$demo" > interpreted.log
if [ -n "$i686" ]; then
echo "...... Trying NAC3's 32-bit code generator output"
if [ -n "$debug" ]; then
./run_demo.sh --debug -i686 --out run_32.log -- "${nac3args[@]}" "$demo"
else
./run_demo.sh -i686 --out run_32.log -- "${nac3args[@]}" "$demo"
fi
diff -Nau interpreted.log run_32.log
fi
echo "...... Trying NAC3's 64-bit code generator output"
if [ -n "$debug" ]; then
./run_demo.sh --debug --out run_64.log -- "${nac3args[@]}" "$demo"
else
./run_demo.sh --out run_64.log -- "${nac3args[@]}" "$demo"
fi
diff -Nau interpreted.log run_64.log
echo "...... OK"
rm -f interpreted.log \
run_32.log run_64.log

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@ -2,6 +2,11 @@
set -e
if [ "$1" == "--help" ]; then
echo "Usage: check_demos.sh [CHECKARGS...] [--] [NAC3ARGS...]"
exit
fi
count=0
for demo in src/*.py; do
./check_demo.sh "$@" "$demo"

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@ -6,8 +6,6 @@
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
#define usize size_t
double dbl_nan(void) {
return NAN;
}
@ -21,19 +19,19 @@ void output_bool(bool x) {
}
void output_int32(int32_t x) {
printf("%"PRId32"\n", x);
printf("%" PRId32 "\n", x);
}
void output_int64(int64_t x) {
printf("%"PRId64"\n", x);
printf("%" PRId64 "\n", x);
}
void output_uint32(uint32_t x) {
printf("%"PRIu32"\n", x);
printf("%" PRIu32 "\n", x);
}
void output_uint64(uint64_t x) {
printf("%"PRIu64"\n", x);
printf("%" PRIu64 "\n", x);
}
void output_float64(double x) {
@ -54,7 +52,7 @@ void output_range(int32_t range[3]) {
}
void output_asciiart(int32_t x) {
static const char *chars = " .,-:;i+hHM$*#@ ";
static const char* chars = " .,-:;i+hHM$*#@ ";
if (x < 0) {
putchar('\n');
} else {
@ -63,15 +61,15 @@ void output_asciiart(int32_t x) {
}
struct cslice {
void *data;
usize len;
void* data;
size_t len;
};
void output_int32_list(struct cslice *slice) {
const int32_t *data = (int32_t *) slice->data;
void output_int32_list(struct cslice* slice) {
const int32_t* data = (int32_t*)slice->data;
putchar('[');
for (usize i = 0; i < slice->len; ++i) {
for (size_t i = 0; i < slice->len; ++i) {
if (i == slice->len - 1) {
printf("%d", data[i]);
} else {
@ -82,23 +80,23 @@ void output_int32_list(struct cslice *slice) {
putchar('\n');
}
void output_str(struct cslice *slice) {
const char *data = (const char *) slice->data;
void output_str(struct cslice* slice) {
const char* data = (const char*)slice->data;
for (usize i = 0; i < slice->len; ++i) {
for (size_t i = 0; i < slice->len; ++i) {
putchar(data[i]);
}
}
void output_strln(struct cslice *slice) {
void output_strln(struct cslice* slice) {
output_str(slice);
putchar('\n');
}
uint64_t dbg_stack_address(__attribute__((unused)) struct cslice *slice) {
uint64_t dbg_stack_address(__attribute__((unused)) struct cslice* slice) {
int i;
void *ptr = (void *) &i;
return (uintptr_t) ptr;
void* ptr = (void*)&i;
return (uintptr_t)ptr;
}
uint32_t __nac3_personality(uint32_t state, uint32_t exception_object, uint32_t context) {
@ -107,8 +105,26 @@ uint32_t __nac3_personality(uint32_t state, uint32_t exception_object, uint32_t
__builtin_unreachable();
}
uint32_t __nac3_raise(uint32_t state, uint32_t exception_object, uint32_t context) {
printf("__nac3_raise(state: %u, exception_object: %u, context: %u)\n", state, exception_object, context);
// See `struct Exception<'a>` in
// https://github.com/m-labs/artiq/blob/master/artiq/firmware/libeh/eh_artiq.rs
struct Exception {
uint32_t id;
struct cslice file;
uint32_t line;
uint32_t column;
struct cslice function;
struct cslice message;
int64_t param[3];
};
uint32_t __nac3_raise(struct Exception* e) {
printf("__nac3_raise called. Exception details:\n");
printf(" ID: %" PRIu32 "\n", e->id);
printf(" Location: %*s:%" PRIu32 ":%" PRIu32 "\n", (int)e->file.len, (const char*)e->file.data, e->line,
e->column);
printf(" Function: %*s\n", (int)e->function.len, (const char*)e->function.data);
printf(" Message: \"%*s\"\n", (int)e->message.len, (const char*)e->message.data);
printf(" Params: {0}=%" PRId64 ", {1}=%" PRId64 ", {2}=%" PRId64 "\n", e->param[0], e->param[1], e->param[2]);
exit(101);
__builtin_unreachable();
}

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@ -6,6 +6,7 @@ import importlib.machinery
import math
import numpy as np
import numpy.typing as npt
import scipy as sp
import pathlib
from numpy import int32, int64, uint32, uint64
@ -167,7 +168,7 @@ def patch(module):
module.ceil64 = _ceil
module.np_ceil = np.ceil
# NumPy ndarray functions
# NumPy NDArray factory functions
module.ndarray = NDArray
module.np_ndarray = np.ndarray
module.np_empty = np.empty
@ -217,8 +218,10 @@ def patch(module):
module.np_ldexp = np.ldexp
module.np_hypot = np.hypot
module.np_nextafter = np.nextafter
module.np_transpose = np.transpose
module.np_reshape = np.reshape
# SciPy Math Functions
# SciPy Math functions
module.sp_spec_erf = special.erf
module.sp_spec_erfc = special.erfc
module.sp_spec_gamma = special.gamma
@ -226,14 +229,19 @@ def patch(module):
module.sp_spec_j0 = special.j0
module.sp_spec_j1 = special.j1
# NumPy NDArray Functions
module.np_ndarray = np.ndarray
module.np_empty = np.empty
module.np_zeros = np.zeros
module.np_ones = np.ones
module.np_full = np.full
module.np_eye = np.eye
module.np_identity = np.identity
# Linalg functions
module.np_dot = np.dot
module.np_linalg_cholesky = np.linalg.cholesky
module.np_linalg_qr = np.linalg.qr
module.np_linalg_svd = np.linalg.svd
module.np_linalg_inv = np.linalg.inv
module.np_linalg_pinv = np.linalg.pinv
module.np_linalg_matrix_power = np.linalg.matrix_power
module.np_linalg_det = np.linalg.det
module.sp_linalg_lu = lambda x: sp.linalg.lu(x, True)
module.sp_linalg_schur = sp.linalg.schur
module.sp_linalg_hessenberg = lambda x: sp.linalg.hessenberg(x, True)
def file_import(filename, prefix="file_import_"):
filename = pathlib.Path(filename)

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@ -0,0 +1,13 @@
[package]
name = "linalg"
version = "0.1.0"
edition = "2021"
[lib]
crate-type = ["staticlib"]
[dependencies]
nalgebra = {version = "0.32.6", default-features = false, features = ["libm", "alloc"]}
cslice = "0.3.0"
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@ -0,0 +1,406 @@
// Uses `nalgebra` crate to invoke `np_linalg` and `sp_linalg` functions
// When converting between `nalgebra::Matrix` and `NDArray` following considerations are necessary
//
// * Both `nalgebra::Matrix` and `NDArray` require their content to be stored in row-major order
// * `NDArray` data pointer can be directly read and converted to `nalgebra::Matrix` (row and column number must be known)
// * `nalgebra::Matrix::as_slice` returns the content of matrix in column-major order and initial data needs to be transposed before storing it in `NDArray` data pointer
use core::slice;
use nalgebra::DMatrix;
fn report_error(
error_name: &str,
fn_name: &str,
file_name: &str,
line_num: u32,
col_num: u32,
err_msg: &str,
) -> ! {
panic!(
"Exception {} from {} in {}:{}:{}, message: {}",
error_name, fn_name, file_name, line_num, col_num, err_msg
);
}
pub struct InputMatrix {
pub ndims: usize,
pub dims: *const usize,
pub data: *mut f64,
}
impl InputMatrix {
fn get_dims(&mut self) -> Vec<usize> {
let dims = unsafe { slice::from_raw_parts(self.dims, self.ndims) };
dims.to_vec()
}
}
/// # Safety
///
/// `mat1` should point to a valid 2DArray of `f64` floats in row-major order
#[no_mangle]
pub unsafe extern "C" fn np_linalg_cholesky(mat1: *mut InputMatrix, out: *mut InputMatrix) {
let mat1 = mat1.as_mut().unwrap();
let out = out.as_mut().unwrap();
if mat1.ndims != 2 {
let err_msg = format!("expected 2D Vector Input, but received {}D input", mat1.ndims);
report_error("ValueError", "np_linalg_cholesky", file!(), line!(), column!(), &err_msg);
}
let dim1 = (*mat1).get_dims();
if dim1[0] != dim1[1] {
let err_msg =
format!("last 2 dimensions of the array must be square: {0} != {1}", dim1[0], dim1[1]);
report_error("LinAlgError", "np_linalg_cholesky", file!(), line!(), column!(), &err_msg);
}
let outdim = out.get_dims();
let out_slice = unsafe { slice::from_raw_parts_mut(out.data, outdim[0] * outdim[1]) };
let data_slice1 = unsafe { slice::from_raw_parts_mut(mat1.data, dim1[0] * dim1[1]) };
let matrix1 = DMatrix::from_row_slice(dim1[0], dim1[1], data_slice1);
let result = matrix1.cholesky();
match result {
Some(res) => {
out_slice.copy_from_slice(res.unpack().transpose().as_slice());
}
None => {
report_error(
"LinAlgError",
"np_linalg_cholesky",
file!(),
line!(),
column!(),
"Matrix is not positive definite",
);
}
};
}
/// # Safety
///
/// `mat1` should point to a valid 2DArray of `f64` floats in row-major order
#[no_mangle]
pub unsafe extern "C" fn np_linalg_qr(
mat1: *mut InputMatrix,
out_q: *mut InputMatrix,
out_r: *mut InputMatrix,
) {
let mat1 = mat1.as_mut().unwrap();
let out_q = out_q.as_mut().unwrap();
let out_r = out_r.as_mut().unwrap();
if mat1.ndims != 2 {
let err_msg = format!("expected 2D Vector Input, but received {}D input", mat1.ndims);
report_error("ValueError", "np_linalg_cholesky", file!(), line!(), column!(), &err_msg);
}
let dim1 = (*mat1).get_dims();
let outq_dim = (*out_q).get_dims();
let outr_dim = (*out_r).get_dims();
let data_slice1 = unsafe { slice::from_raw_parts_mut(mat1.data, dim1[0] * dim1[1]) };
let out_q_slice = unsafe { slice::from_raw_parts_mut(out_q.data, outq_dim[0] * outq_dim[1]) };
let out_r_slice = unsafe { slice::from_raw_parts_mut(out_r.data, outr_dim[0] * outr_dim[1]) };
// Refer to https://github.com/dimforge/nalgebra/issues/735
let matrix1 = DMatrix::from_row_slice(dim1[0], dim1[1], data_slice1);
let res = matrix1.qr();
let (q, r) = res.unpack();
// Uses different algo need to match numpy
out_q_slice.copy_from_slice(q.transpose().as_slice());
out_r_slice.copy_from_slice(r.transpose().as_slice());
}
/// # Safety
///
/// `mat1` should point to a valid 2DArray of `f64` floats in row-major order
#[no_mangle]
pub unsafe extern "C" fn np_linalg_svd(
mat1: *mut InputMatrix,
outu: *mut InputMatrix,
outs: *mut InputMatrix,
outvh: *mut InputMatrix,
) {
let mat1 = mat1.as_mut().unwrap();
let outu = outu.as_mut().unwrap();
let outs = outs.as_mut().unwrap();
let outvh = outvh.as_mut().unwrap();
if mat1.ndims != 2 {
let err_msg = format!("expected 2D Vector Input, but received {}D input", mat1.ndims);
report_error("ValueError", "np_linalg_svd", file!(), line!(), column!(), &err_msg);
}
let dim1 = (*mat1).get_dims();
let outu_dim = (*outu).get_dims();
let outs_dim = (*outs).get_dims();
let outvh_dim = (*outvh).get_dims();
let data_slice1 = unsafe { slice::from_raw_parts_mut(mat1.data, dim1[0] * dim1[1]) };
let out_u_slice = unsafe { slice::from_raw_parts_mut(outu.data, outu_dim[0] * outu_dim[1]) };
let out_s_slice = unsafe { slice::from_raw_parts_mut(outs.data, outs_dim[0]) };
let out_vh_slice =
unsafe { slice::from_raw_parts_mut(outvh.data, outvh_dim[0] * outvh_dim[1]) };
let matrix = DMatrix::from_row_slice(dim1[0], dim1[1], data_slice1);
let result = matrix.svd(true, true);
out_u_slice.copy_from_slice(result.u.unwrap().transpose().as_slice());
out_s_slice.copy_from_slice(result.singular_values.as_slice());
out_vh_slice.copy_from_slice(result.v_t.unwrap().transpose().as_slice());
}
/// # Safety
///
/// `mat1` should point to a valid 2DArray of `f64` floats in row-major order
#[no_mangle]
pub unsafe extern "C" fn np_linalg_inv(mat1: *mut InputMatrix, out: *mut InputMatrix) {
let mat1 = mat1.as_mut().unwrap();
let out = out.as_mut().unwrap();
if mat1.ndims != 2 {
let err_msg = format!("expected 2D Vector Input, but received {}D input", mat1.ndims);
report_error("ValueError", "np_linalg_inv", file!(), line!(), column!(), &err_msg);
}
let dim1 = (*mat1).get_dims();
if dim1[0] != dim1[1] {
let err_msg =
format!("last 2 dimensions of the array must be square: {0} != {1}", dim1[0], dim1[1]);
report_error("LinAlgError", "np_linalg_inv", file!(), line!(), column!(), &err_msg);
}
let outdim = out.get_dims();
let out_slice = unsafe { slice::from_raw_parts_mut(out.data, outdim[0] * outdim[1]) };
let data_slice1 = unsafe { slice::from_raw_parts_mut(mat1.data, dim1[0] * dim1[1]) };
let matrix = DMatrix::from_row_slice(dim1[0], dim1[1], data_slice1);
if !matrix.is_invertible() {
report_error(
"LinAlgError",
"np_linalg_inv",
file!(),
line!(),
column!(),
"no inverse for Singular Matrix",
);
}
let inv = matrix.try_inverse().unwrap();
out_slice.copy_from_slice(inv.transpose().as_slice());
}
/// # Safety
///
/// `mat1` should point to a valid 2DArray of `f64` floats in row-major order
#[no_mangle]
pub unsafe extern "C" fn np_linalg_pinv(mat1: *mut InputMatrix, out: *mut InputMatrix) {
let mat1 = mat1.as_mut().unwrap();
let out = out.as_mut().unwrap();
if mat1.ndims != 2 {
let err_msg = format!("expected 2D Vector Input, but received {}D input", mat1.ndims);
report_error("ValueError", "np_linalg_pinv", file!(), line!(), column!(), &err_msg);
}
let dim1 = (*mat1).get_dims();
let outdim = out.get_dims();
let out_slice = unsafe { slice::from_raw_parts_mut(out.data, outdim[0] * outdim[1]) };
let data_slice1 = unsafe { slice::from_raw_parts_mut(mat1.data, dim1[0] * dim1[1]) };
let matrix = DMatrix::from_row_slice(dim1[0], dim1[1], data_slice1);
let svd = matrix.svd(true, true);
let inv = svd.pseudo_inverse(1e-15);
match inv {
Ok(m) => {
out_slice.copy_from_slice(m.transpose().as_slice());
}
Err(err_msg) => {
report_error("LinAlgError", "np_linalg_pinv", file!(), line!(), column!(), err_msg);
}
}
}
/// # Safety
///
/// `mat1` should point to a valid 2DArray of `f64` floats in row-major order
#[no_mangle]
pub unsafe extern "C" fn np_linalg_matrix_power(
mat1: *mut InputMatrix,
mat2: *mut InputMatrix,
out: *mut InputMatrix,
) {
let mat1 = mat1.as_mut().unwrap();
let mat2 = mat2.as_mut().unwrap();
let out = out.as_mut().unwrap();
if mat1.ndims != 2 {
let err_msg = format!("expected 2D Vector Input, but received {}D", mat1.ndims);
report_error("ValueError", "np_linalg_matrix_power", file!(), line!(), column!(), &err_msg);
}
let dim1 = (*mat1).get_dims();
let power = unsafe { slice::from_raw_parts_mut(mat2.data, 1) };
let power = power[0];
let outdim = out.get_dims();
let out_slice = unsafe { slice::from_raw_parts_mut(out.data, outdim[0] * outdim[1]) };
let data_slice1 = unsafe { slice::from_raw_parts_mut(mat1.data, dim1[0] * dim1[1]) };
let abs_pow = power.abs();
let matrix1 = DMatrix::from_row_slice(dim1[0], dim1[1], data_slice1);
let mut result = matrix1.pow(abs_pow as u32);
if power < 0.0 {
if !result.is_invertible() {
report_error(
"LinAlgError",
"np_linalg_inv",
file!(),
line!(),
column!(),
"no inverse for Singular Matrix",
);
}
result = result.try_inverse().unwrap();
}
out_slice.copy_from_slice(result.transpose().as_slice());
}
/// # Safety
///
/// `mat1` should point to a valid 2DArray of `f64` floats in row-major order
#[no_mangle]
pub unsafe extern "C" fn np_linalg_det(mat1: *mut InputMatrix, out: *mut InputMatrix) {
let mat1 = mat1.as_mut().unwrap();
let out = out.as_mut().unwrap();
if mat1.ndims != 2 {
let err_msg = format!("expected 2D Vector Input, but received {}D input", mat1.ndims);
report_error("ValueError", "np_linalg_det", file!(), line!(), column!(), &err_msg);
}
let dim1 = (*mat1).get_dims();
let out_slice = unsafe { slice::from_raw_parts_mut(out.data, 1) };
let data_slice1 = unsafe { slice::from_raw_parts_mut(mat1.data, dim1[0] * dim1[1]) };
let matrix = DMatrix::from_row_slice(dim1[0], dim1[1], data_slice1);
if !matrix.is_square() {
let err_msg =
format!("last 2 dimensions of the array must be square: {0} != {1}", dim1[0], dim1[1]);
report_error("LinAlgError", "np_linalg_inv", file!(), line!(), column!(), &err_msg);
}
out_slice[0] = matrix.determinant();
}
/// # Safety
///
/// `mat1` should point to a valid 2DArray of `f64` floats in row-major order
#[no_mangle]
pub unsafe extern "C" fn sp_linalg_lu(
mat1: *mut InputMatrix,
out_l: *mut InputMatrix,
out_u: *mut InputMatrix,
) {
let mat1 = mat1.as_mut().unwrap();
let out_l = out_l.as_mut().unwrap();
let out_u = out_u.as_mut().unwrap();
if mat1.ndims != 2 {
let err_msg = format!("expected 2D Vector Input, but received {}D input", mat1.ndims);
report_error("ValueError", "sp_linalg_lu", file!(), line!(), column!(), &err_msg);
}
let dim1 = (*mat1).get_dims();
let outl_dim = (*out_l).get_dims();
let outu_dim = (*out_u).get_dims();
let data_slice1 = unsafe { slice::from_raw_parts_mut(mat1.data, dim1[0] * dim1[1]) };
let out_l_slice = unsafe { slice::from_raw_parts_mut(out_l.data, outl_dim[0] * outl_dim[1]) };
let out_u_slice = unsafe { slice::from_raw_parts_mut(out_u.data, outu_dim[0] * outu_dim[1]) };
let matrix = DMatrix::from_row_slice(dim1[0], dim1[1], data_slice1);
let (_, l, u) = matrix.lu().unpack();
out_l_slice.copy_from_slice(l.transpose().as_slice());
out_u_slice.copy_from_slice(u.transpose().as_slice());
}
/// # Safety
///
/// `mat1` should point to a valid 2DArray of `f64` floats in row-major order
#[no_mangle]
pub unsafe extern "C" fn sp_linalg_schur(
mat1: *mut InputMatrix,
out_t: *mut InputMatrix,
out_z: *mut InputMatrix,
) {
let mat1 = mat1.as_mut().unwrap();
let out_t = out_t.as_mut().unwrap();
let out_z = out_z.as_mut().unwrap();
if mat1.ndims != 2 {
let err_msg = format!("expected 2D Vector Input, but received {}D input", mat1.ndims);
report_error("ValueError", "sp_linalg_schur", file!(), line!(), column!(), &err_msg);
}
let dim1 = (*mat1).get_dims();
if dim1[0] != dim1[1] {
let err_msg =
format!("last 2 dimensions of the array must be square: {0} != {1}", dim1[0], dim1[1]);
report_error("LinAlgError", "np_linalg_schur", file!(), line!(), column!(), &err_msg);
}
let out_t_dim = (*out_t).get_dims();
let out_z_dim = (*out_z).get_dims();
let data_slice1 = unsafe { slice::from_raw_parts_mut(mat1.data, dim1[0] * dim1[1]) };
let out_t_slice = unsafe { slice::from_raw_parts_mut(out_t.data, out_t_dim[0] * out_t_dim[1]) };
let out_z_slice = unsafe { slice::from_raw_parts_mut(out_z.data, out_z_dim[0] * out_z_dim[1]) };
let matrix = DMatrix::from_row_slice(dim1[0], dim1[1], data_slice1);
let (z, t) = matrix.schur().unpack();
out_t_slice.copy_from_slice(t.transpose().as_slice());
out_z_slice.copy_from_slice(z.transpose().as_slice());
}
/// # Safety
///
/// `mat1` should point to a valid 2DArray of `f64` floats in row-major order
#[no_mangle]
pub unsafe extern "C" fn sp_linalg_hessenberg(
mat1: *mut InputMatrix,
out_h: *mut InputMatrix,
out_q: *mut InputMatrix,
) {
let mat1 = mat1.as_mut().unwrap();
let out_h = out_h.as_mut().unwrap();
let out_q = out_q.as_mut().unwrap();
if mat1.ndims != 2 {
let err_msg = format!("expected 2D Vector Input, but received {}D input", mat1.ndims);
report_error("ValueError", "sp_linalg_hessenberg", file!(), line!(), column!(), &err_msg);
}
let dim1 = (*mat1).get_dims();
if dim1[0] != dim1[1] {
let err_msg =
format!("last 2 dimensions of the array must be square: {} != {}", dim1[0], dim1[1]);
report_error("LinAlgError", "sp_linalg_hessenberg", file!(), line!(), column!(), &err_msg);
}
let out_h_dim = (*out_h).get_dims();
let out_q_dim = (*out_q).get_dims();
let data_slice1 = unsafe { slice::from_raw_parts_mut(mat1.data, dim1[0] * dim1[1]) };
let out_h_slice = unsafe { slice::from_raw_parts_mut(out_h.data, out_h_dim[0] * out_h_dim[1]) };
let out_q_slice = unsafe { slice::from_raw_parts_mut(out_q.data, out_q_dim[0] * out_q_dim[1]) };
let matrix = DMatrix::from_row_slice(dim1[0], dim1[1], data_slice1);
let (q, h) = matrix.hessenberg().unpack();
out_h_slice.copy_from_slice(h.transpose().as_slice());
out_q_slice.copy_from_slice(q.transpose().as_slice());
}

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@ -2,6 +2,9 @@
set -e
: "${DEMO_LINALG_STUB:=linalg/target/release/liblinalg.a}"
: "${DEMO_LINALG_STUB32:=linalg/target/i686-unknown-linux-gnu/release/liblinalg.a}"
if [ -z "$1" ]; then
echo "No argument supplied"
exit 1
@ -11,25 +14,26 @@ declare -a nac3args
while [ $# -ge 1 ]; do
case "$1" in
--help)
echo "Usage: run_demo.sh [--help] [--out OUTFILE] [--lli] [--debug] -- [NAC3ARGS...]"
echo "Usage: run_demo.sh [--help] [--out OUTFILE] [--debug] [-i686] -- [NAC3ARGS...] demo"
exit
;;
--out)
shift
outfile="$1"
;;
--lli)
use_lli=1
;;
--debug)
debug=1
;;
-i686)
i686=1
;;
--)
shift
break
;;
*)
break
echo "Unrecognized argument \"$1\""
exit 1
;;
esac
shift
@ -50,29 +54,19 @@ else
fi
rm -f ./*.o ./*.bc demo
if [ -z "$use_lli" ]; then
if [ -z "$i686" ]; then
$nac3standalone "${nac3args[@]}"
clang -c -std=gnu11 -Wall -Wextra -O3 -o demo.o demo.c
clang -lm -o demo module.o demo.o
if [ -z "$outfile" ]; then
./demo
else
./demo > "$outfile"
fi
clang -o demo module.o demo.o $DEMO_LINALG_STUB -lm -Wl,--no-warn-search-mismatch
else
$nac3standalone --emit-llvm "${nac3args[@]}"
clang -c -std=gnu11 -Wall -Wextra -O3 -emit-llvm -o demo.bc demo.c
shopt -s nullglob
llvm-link -o nac3out.bc module*.bc main.bc
shopt -u nullglob
if [ -z "$outfile" ]; then
lli --extra-module demo.bc --extra-module irrt.bc nac3out.bc
else
lli --extra-module demo.bc --extra-module irrt.bc nac3out.bc > "$outfile"
fi
$nac3standalone --triple i686-unknown-linux-gnu --target-features +sse2 "${nac3args[@]}"
clang -m32 -c -std=gnu11 -Wall -Wextra -O3 -msse2 -o demo.o demo.c
clang -m32 -o demo module.o demo.o $DEMO_LINALG_STUB32 -lm -Wl,--no-warn-search-mismatch
fi
if [ -z "$outfile" ]; then
./demo
else
./demo > "$outfile"
fi

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@ -0,0 +1,76 @@
@extern
def output_int32(x: int32):
...
@extern
def output_bool(x: bool):
...
def example1():
x, *ys, z = (1, 2, 3, 4, 5)
output_int32(x)
output_int32(len(ys))
output_int32(ys[0])
output_int32(ys[1])
output_int32(ys[2])
output_int32(z)
def example2():
x, y, *zs = (1, 2, 3, 4, 5)
output_int32(x)
output_int32(y)
output_int32(len(zs))
output_int32(zs[0])
output_int32(zs[1])
output_int32(zs[2])
def example3():
*xs, y, z = (1, 2, 3, 4, 5)
output_int32(len(xs))
output_int32(xs[0])
output_int32(xs[1])
output_int32(xs[2])
output_int32(y)
output_int32(z)
def example4():
*xs, y, z = (4, 5)
output_int32(len(xs))
output_int32(y)
output_int32(z)
def example5():
# Example from: https://docs.python.org/3/reference/simple_stmts.html#assignment-statements
x = [0, 1]
i = 0
i, x[i] = 1, 2 # i is updated, then x[i] is updated
output_int32(i)
output_int32(x[0])
output_int32(x[1])
class A:
value: int32
def __init__(self):
self.value = 1000
def example6():
ws = [88, 7, 8]
a = A()
x, [y, *ys, a.value], ws[0], (ws[0],) = 1, (2, False, 4, 5), 99, (6,)
output_int32(x)
output_int32(y)
output_bool(ys[0])
output_int32(ys[1])
output_int32(a.value)
output_int32(ws[0])
output_int32(ws[1])
output_int32(ws[2])
def run() -> int32:
example1()
example2()
example3()
example4()
example5()
example6()
return 0

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@ -10,23 +10,58 @@ class A:
def __init__(self, a: int32):
self.a = a
def f1(self):
self.f2()
def f2(self):
def output_all_fields(self):
output_int32(self.a)
def set_a(self, a: int32):
self.a = a
class B(A):
b: int32
def __init__(self, b: int32):
self.a = b + 1
A.__init__(self, b + 1)
self.set_b(b)
def output_parent_fields(self):
A.output_all_fields(self)
def output_all_fields(self):
A.output_all_fields(self)
output_int32(self.b)
def set_b(self, b: int32):
self.b = b
class C(B):
c: int32
def __init__(self, c: int32):
B.__init__(self, c + 1)
self.c = c
def output_parent_fields(self):
B.output_all_fields(self)
def output_all_fields(self):
B.output_all_fields(self)
output_int32(self.c)
def set_c(self, c: int32):
self.c = c
def run() -> int32:
aaa = A(5)
bbb = B(2)
aaa.f1()
bbb.f1()
ccc = C(10)
ccc.output_all_fields()
ccc.set_a(1)
ccc.set_b(2)
ccc.set_c(3)
ccc.output_all_fields()
bbb = B(10)
bbb.set_a(9)
bbb.set_b(8)
bbb.output_all_fields()
ccc.output_all_fields()
return 0

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