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acdb1de6fe meta: Improve documentation for various modified classes 2023-09-25 15:42:07 +08:00
31dcd2dde9 core: Use i8 for boolean variable allocation
In LLVM, i1 represents a 1-byte integer with a single valid bit; The
rest of the 7 upper bits are undefined. This causes problems when
using these variables in memory operations (e.g. memcpy/memmove as
needed by List slicing and assignment).

We fix this by treating all local boolean variables as i8 so that they
are well-defined for memory operations. Function ABIs will continue to
use i1, as memory operations cannot be directly performed on function
arguments or return types, instead they are always converted back into
local boolean variables (which are i8s anyways).

Fixes #315.
2023-09-25 15:42:07 +08:00
ff23968544 core: Add name parameter to gen_{var_alloc,store_target}
This allows variables in the IR to be assigned a custom name as opposed
to names with a default prefix.
2023-09-06 11:00:02 +08:00
e94b25f544 spelling (#264)
Co-authored-by: wylited <ds@m-labs.hk>
Co-committed-by: wylited <ds@m-labs.hk>
2022-04-13 11:32:31 +08:00
f97f93d92c applied rustfmt and clippy auto fix 2022-02-21 18:27:46 +08:00
d9cb506f6a nac3core: refactored for better error messages 2022-02-21 18:24:19 +08:00
7ea5a5f84d nac3core: codegen refactoring
- No longer check if the statement will return. Instead, we check if
  the current basic block is terminated, which is simpler and handles
  exception/break/continue better.
- Use invoke statement when unwind is needed.
- Moved codegen for a block of statements into a separate function.
2022-02-12 22:13:59 +08:00
fa04768a77 redo "nac3core: fix #84"
This reverts commit 86005da8e1.
2021-12-27 22:56:26 +08:00
86005da8e1 Revert "nac3core: fix #84"
This reverts commit 0902d8adf4.
2021-12-26 08:35:27 +08:00
0902d8adf4 nac3core: fix #84 2021-12-23 15:26:48 +08:00
ba08deada6 nac3core: refactor codegen 2021-11-20 19:50:25 +08:00
bf7e2c295a integrate nac3parser 2021-11-03 17:11:00 +08:00
083eacc268 with parallel/sequential support
Behavior of parallel and sequential:
Each function call (indirectly, can be inside a sequential block) within a parallel
block will update the end variable to the maximum now_mu in the block.
Each function call directly inside a parallel block will reset the timeline after
execution. A parallel block within a sequential block (or not within any block) will
set the timeline to the max now_mu within the block (and the outer max now_mu will also
be updated).

Implementation: We track the start and end separately.
- If there is a start variable, it indicates that we are directly inside a
parallel block and we have to reset the timeline after every function call.
- If there is a end variable, it indicates that we are (indirectly) inside a
parallel block, and we should update the max end value.

Note: requires testing, it is difficult to inspect the output IR
2021-10-31 23:54:37 +08:00
fb92b6d364 nac3core: supports range iterator 2021-10-23 23:53:36 +08:00
1f5bea2448 nac3core/codegen: refactor according to #23 2021-10-16 22:17:36 +08:00