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ychenfo eb5c029414 start statement check, fix some error message 2021-07-27 16:06:13 +08:00
ychenfo 9603aa644a change the symbol resolver back and add some test case 2021-07-27 10:57:25 +08:00
ychenfo 512fc59281 test_case can be used, update symbol_resolver 2021-07-27 10:24:53 +08:00
ychenfo d14076fe7f fix test_case import bug 2021-07-26 17:38:09 +08:00
ychenfo e631e4997b add some error message, try to write test using test case 2021-07-26 17:30:48 +08:00
ychenfo 123c5cf903 error_stack added, starting to working on writing error messages 2021-07-26 13:33:48 +08:00
CrescentonC 132bc101b0 modified the with_context api and add error_stack 2021-07-26 13:01:47 +08:00
CrescentonC bf675e0863 change wrong spelling of attribute 2021-07-19 17:25:07 +08:00
CrescentonC 8f0c335422 directly return after folding the special case of list comprehension 2021-07-19 13:52:53 +08:00
CrescentonC 7b93720236 fix some warning from clippy 2021-07-19 13:49:09 +08:00
CrescentonC c7051fcc22 directly impl Fold<()> for InferenceContext 2021-07-19 12:03:13 +08:00
CrescentonC 94ffe4dac2 change from prefold to fold_listcomp, and simply the fold_listcomp 2021-07-16 18:13:38 +08:00
CrescentonC b961128367 some more test for tupe constant indexing 2021-07-16 13:12:59 +08:00
CrescentonC de82fbabd8 tuple constant indexing now supported 2021-07-16 13:00:30 +08:00
CrescentonC be512985a7 add wrapper, now can fold from Expr<()> to Expr<Option<Type>>; fix slice; some more testing 2021-07-16 11:28:32 +08:00
CrescentonC f33b3d3482 add some test 2021-07-15 11:49:23 +08:00
CrescentonC 7823851fd6 clean up some code, need to test more 2021-07-15 10:47:03 +08:00
CrescentonC c5bef86001 direct impl fold trait on InferenceContext, now code is cleaner, need further test and review 2021-07-14 17:19:03 +08:00
CrescentonC 4abe99f6b3 refactor the using of rustpython fold again, now can use with_scope, need further testing 2021-07-14 17:06:00 +08:00
CrescentonC 7eb0ab41d4 expression type check, but list comprehension done in a bad way for now... 2021-07-13 16:23:03 +08:00
CrescentonC 144b84a612 expr type inference, subscript slice needs to be removed, list comprehension needs to be fixed 2021-07-13 01:25:22 +08:00
CrescentonC 3dc448401b refactortherefactor 2021-07-09 13:41:31 +08:00
CrescentonC b161c026bc expression partially done, need review 2021-07-06 12:23:30 +08:00
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# See https://pre-commit.com for more information
# See https://pre-commit.com/hooks.html for more hooks
default_stages: [commit]
repos:
- repo: local
hooks:
- id: nac3-cargo-fmt
name: nac3 cargo format
entry: cargo
language: system
types: [file, rust]
pass_filenames: false
description: Runs cargo fmt on the codebase.
args: [fmt]
- id: nac3-cargo-clippy
name: nac3 cargo clippy
entry: cargo
language: system
types: [file, rust]
pass_filenames: false
description: Runs cargo clippy on the codebase.
args: [clippy, --tests]

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[workspace] [workspace]
members = [ members = [
"nac3ld",
"nac3ast",
"nac3parser",
"nac3core", "nac3core",
"nac3standalone", "nac3standalone",
"nac3artiq", "nac3embedded",
"runkernel",
] ]
resolver = "2"
[profile.release]
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<div align="center"> # nac3 compiler
![icon](https://git.m-labs.hk/M-Labs/nac3/raw/branch/master/nac3.svg)
</div>
# NAC3
NAC3 is a major, backward-incompatible rewrite of the compiler for the [ARTIQ](https://m-labs.hk/artiq) physics experiment control and data acquisition system. It features greatly improved compilation speeds, a much better type system, and more predictable and transparent operation.
NAC3 has a modular design and its applicability reaches beyond ARTIQ. The ``nac3core`` module does not contain anything specific to ARTIQ, and can be used in any project that requires compiling Python to machine code.
**WARNING: NAC3 is currently experimental software and several important features are not implemented yet.**
## Packaging
NAC3 is packaged using the [Nix](https://nixos.org) Flakes system. Install Nix 2.8+ and enable flakes by adding ``experimental-features = nix-command flakes`` to ``nix.conf`` (e.g. ``~/.config/nix/nix.conf``).
## Try NAC3
### Linux
After setting up Nix as above, use ``nix shell git+https://github.com/m-labs/artiq.git?ref=nac3`` to get a shell with the NAC3 version of ARTIQ. See the ``examples`` directory in ARTIQ (``nac3`` Git branch) for some samples of NAC3 kernel code.
### Windows
Install [MSYS2](https://www.msys2.org/), and open "MSYS2 CLANG64". Edit ``/etc/pacman.conf`` to add:
```
[artiq]
SigLevel = Optional TrustAll
Server = https://msys2.m-labs.hk/artiq-nac3
```
Then run the following commands:
```
pacman -Syu
pacman -S mingw-w64-clang-x86_64-artiq
```
## For developers
This repository contains: This repository contains:
- ``nac3ast``: Python abstract syntax tree definition (based on RustPython). - nac3core: Core compiler library, containing type-checking, static analysis (in
- ``nac3parser``: Python parser (based on RustPython). the future) and code generation.
- ``nac3core``: Core compiler library, containing type-checking and code generation. - nac3embedded: Integration with CPython runtime.
- ``nac3standalone``: Standalone compiler tool (core language only). - nac3standalone: Standalone compiler tool.
- ``nac3ld``: Minimalist RISC-V and ARM linker.
- ``nac3artiq``: Integration with ARTIQ and implementation of ARTIQ-specific extensions to the core language.
- ``runkernel``: Simple program that runs compiled ARTIQ kernels on the host and displays RTIO operations. Useful for testing without hardware.
Use ``nix develop`` in this repository to enter a development shell. The core compiler would know nothing about symbol resolution, host variables
If you are using a different shell than bash you can use e.g. ``nix develop --command fish``. etc. The nac3embedded/nac3standalone library would provide (implement) the
symbol resolver to the core compiler for resolving the type and value for
unknown symbols. The core compiler would only type check classes and functions
requested by the nac3embedded/nac3standalone lib (the API should allow the
caller to specify which methods should be compiled). After type checking, the
compiler would analyse the set of functions/classes that are used and perform
code generation.
Build NAC3 with ``cargo build --release``. See the demonstrations in ``nac3artiq`` and ``nac3standalone``. value could be integer values, boolean values, bytes (for memcpy), function ID
(full name + concrete type)
### Pre-Commit Hooks ## Current Plan
Type checking:
- [x] Basic interface for symbol resolver.
- [x] Track location information in context object (for diagnostics).
- [ ] Refactor old expression and statement type inference code. (anto)
- [ ] Error diagnostics utilities. (pca)
- [ ] Move tests to external files, write scripts for testing. (pca)
- [ ] Implement function type checking (instantiate bounded type parameters),
loop unrolling, type inference for lists with virtual objects. (pca)
You are strongly recommended to use the provided pre-commit hooks to automatically reformat files and check for non-optimal Rust practices using Clippy. Run `pre-commit install` to install the hook and `pre-commit` will automatically run `cargo fmt` and `cargo clippy` for you.
Several things to note:
- If `cargo fmt` or `cargo clippy` returns an error, the pre-commit hook will fail. You should fix all errors before trying to commit again.
- If `cargo fmt` reformats some files, the pre-commit hook will also fail. You should review the changes and, if satisfied, try to commit again.

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"locked": {
"lastModified": 1720418205,
"narHash": "sha256-cPJoFPXU44GlhWg4pUk9oUPqurPlCFZ11ZQPk21GTPU=",
"owner": "NixOS",
"repo": "nixpkgs",
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"type": "github"
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"original": {
"owner": "NixOS",
"ref": "nixos-unstable",
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"root": {
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{
description = "The third-generation ARTIQ compiler";
inputs.nixpkgs.url = github:NixOS/nixpkgs/nixos-unstable;
outputs = { self, nixpkgs }:
let
pkgs = import nixpkgs { system = "x86_64-linux"; };
in rec {
packages.x86_64-linux = rec {
llvm-nac3 = pkgs.callPackage ./nix/llvm {};
llvm-tools-irrt = pkgs.runCommandNoCC "llvm-tools-irrt" {}
''
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 $out/bin/llvm-as-irrt
'';
nac3artiq = pkgs.python3Packages.toPythonModule (
pkgs.rustPlatform.buildRustPackage rec {
name = "nac3artiq";
outputs = [ "out" "runkernel" "standalone" ];
src = self;
cargoLock = {
lockFile = ./Cargo.lock;
};
cargoTestFlags = [ "--features" "test" ];
passthru.cargoLock = cargoLock;
nativeBuildInputs = [ pkgs.python3 pkgs.llvmPackages_14.clang llvm-tools-irrt pkgs.llvmPackages_14.llvm.out llvm-nac3 ];
buildInputs = [ pkgs.python3 llvm-nac3 ];
checkInputs = [ (pkgs.python3.withPackages(ps: [ ps.numpy ps.scipy ])) ];
checkPhase =
''
echo "Checking nac3standalone demos..."
pushd nac3standalone/demo
patchShebangs .
./check_demos.sh
popd
echo "Running Cargo tests..."
cargoCheckHook
'';
installPhase =
''
PYTHON_SITEPACKAGES=$out/${pkgs.python3Packages.python.sitePackages}
mkdir -p $PYTHON_SITEPACKAGES
cp target/x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu/release/libnac3artiq.so $PYTHON_SITEPACKAGES/nac3artiq.so
mkdir -p $runkernel/bin
cp target/x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu/release/runkernel $runkernel/bin
mkdir -p $standalone/bin
cp target/x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu/release/nac3standalone $standalone/bin
'';
}
);
python3-mimalloc = pkgs.python3 // rec {
withMimalloc = pkgs.python3.buildEnv.override({ makeWrapperArgs = [ "--set LD_PRELOAD ${pkgs.mimalloc}/lib/libmimalloc.so" ]; });
withPackages = f: let packages = f pkgs.python3.pkgs; in withMimalloc.override { extraLibs = packages; };
};
# LLVM PGO support
llvm-nac3-instrumented = pkgs.callPackage ./nix/llvm {
stdenv = pkgs.llvmPackages_14.stdenv;
extraCmakeFlags = [ "-DLLVM_BUILD_INSTRUMENTED=IR" ];
};
nac3artiq-instrumented = pkgs.python3Packages.toPythonModule (
pkgs.rustPlatform.buildRustPackage {
name = "nac3artiq-instrumented";
src = self;
inherit (nac3artiq) cargoLock;
nativeBuildInputs = [ pkgs.python3 packages.x86_64-linux.llvm-tools-irrt llvm-nac3-instrumented ];
buildInputs = [ pkgs.python3 llvm-nac3-instrumented ];
cargoBuildFlags = [ "--package" "nac3artiq" "--features" "init-llvm-profile" ];
doCheck = false;
configurePhase =
''
export CARGO_TARGET_X86_64_UNKNOWN_LINUX_GNU_RUSTFLAGS="-C link-arg=-L${pkgs.llvmPackages_14.compiler-rt}/lib/linux -C link-arg=-lclang_rt.profile-x86_64"
'';
installPhase =
''
TARGET_DIR=$out/${pkgs.python3Packages.python.sitePackages}
mkdir -p $TARGET_DIR
cp target/x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu/release/libnac3artiq.so $TARGET_DIR/nac3artiq.so
'';
}
);
nac3artiq-profile = pkgs.stdenvNoCC.mkDerivation {
name = "nac3artiq-profile";
srcs = [
(pkgs.fetchFromGitHub {
owner = "m-labs";
repo = "sipyco";
rev = "939f84f9b5eef7efbf7423c735d1834783b6140e";
sha256 = "sha256-15Nun4EY35j+6SPZkjzZtyH/ncxLS60KuGJjFh5kSTc=";
})
(pkgs.fetchFromGitHub {
owner = "m-labs";
repo = "artiq";
rev = "923ca3377d42c815f979983134ec549dc39d3ca0";
sha256 = "sha256-oJoEeNEeNFSUyh6jXG8Tzp6qHVikeHS0CzfE+mODPgw=";
})
];
buildInputs = [
(python3-mimalloc.withPackages(ps: [ ps.numpy ps.scipy ps.jsonschema ps.lmdb nac3artiq-instrumented ]))
pkgs.llvmPackages_14.llvm.out
];
phases = [ "buildPhase" "installPhase" ];
buildPhase =
''
srcs=($srcs)
sipyco=''${srcs[0]}
artiq=''${srcs[1]}
export PYTHONPATH=$sipyco:$artiq
python -m artiq.frontend.artiq_ddb_template $artiq/artiq/examples/nac3devices/nac3devices.json > device_db.py
cp $artiq/artiq/examples/nac3devices/nac3devices.py .
python -m artiq.frontend.artiq_compile nac3devices.py
'';
installPhase =
''
mkdir $out
llvm-profdata merge -o $out/llvm.profdata /build/llvm/build/profiles/*
'';
};
llvm-nac3-pgo = pkgs.callPackage ./nix/llvm {
stdenv = pkgs.llvmPackages_14.stdenv;
extraCmakeFlags = [ "-DLLVM_PROFDATA_FILE=${nac3artiq-profile}/llvm.profdata" ];
};
nac3artiq-pgo = pkgs.python3Packages.toPythonModule (
pkgs.rustPlatform.buildRustPackage {
name = "nac3artiq-pgo";
src = self;
inherit (nac3artiq) cargoLock;
nativeBuildInputs = [ pkgs.python3 packages.x86_64-linux.llvm-tools-irrt llvm-nac3-pgo ];
buildInputs = [ pkgs.python3 llvm-nac3-pgo ];
cargoBuildFlags = [ "--package" "nac3artiq" ];
cargoTestFlags = [ "--package" "nac3ast" "--package" "nac3parser" "--package" "nac3core" "--package" "nac3artiq" ];
installPhase =
''
TARGET_DIR=$out/${pkgs.python3Packages.python.sitePackages}
mkdir -p $TARGET_DIR
cp target/x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu/release/libnac3artiq.so $TARGET_DIR/nac3artiq.so
'';
}
);
};
packages.x86_64-w64-mingw32 = import ./nix/windows { inherit pkgs; };
devShells.x86_64-linux.default = pkgs.mkShell {
name = "nac3-dev-shell";
buildInputs = with pkgs; [
# build dependencies
packages.x86_64-linux.llvm-nac3
llvmPackages_14.clang llvmPackages_14.llvm.out # for running nac3standalone demos
packages.x86_64-linux.llvm-tools-irrt
cargo
rustc
# runtime dependencies
lld_14 # for running kernels on the host
(packages.x86_64-linux.python3-mimalloc.withPackages(ps: [ ps.numpy ps.scipy ]))
# development tools
cargo-insta
clippy
pre-commit
rustfmt
rust-analyzer
];
# https://nixos.wiki/wiki/Rust#Shell.nix_example
RUST_SRC_PATH = "${pkgs.rust.packages.stable.rustPlatform.rustLibSrc}";
};
devShells.x86_64-linux.msys2 = pkgs.mkShell {
name = "nac3-dev-shell-msys2";
buildInputs = with pkgs; [
curl
pacman
fakeroot
packages.x86_64-w64-mingw32.wine-msys2
];
};
hydraJobs = {
inherit (packages.x86_64-linux) llvm-nac3 nac3artiq nac3artiq-pgo;
llvm-nac3-msys2 = packages.x86_64-w64-mingw32.llvm-nac3;
nac3artiq-msys2 = packages.x86_64-w64-mingw32.nac3artiq;
nac3artiq-msys2-pkg = packages.x86_64-w64-mingw32.nac3artiq-pkg;
};
};
nixConfig = {
extra-trusted-public-keys = "nixbld.m-labs.hk-1:5aSRVA5b320xbNvu30tqxVPXpld73bhtOeH6uAjRyHc=";
extra-substituters = "https://nixbld.m-labs.hk";
};
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[package]
name = "nac3artiq"
version = "0.1.0"
authors = ["M-Labs"]
edition = "2021"
[lib]
name = "nac3artiq"
crate-type = ["cdylib"]
[dependencies]
itertools = "0.13"
pyo3 = { version = "0.21", features = ["extension-module", "gil-refs"] }
parking_lot = "0.12"
tempfile = "3.10"
nac3parser = { path = "../nac3parser" }
nac3core = { path = "../nac3core" }
nac3ld = { path = "../nac3ld" }
[dependencies.inkwell]
version = "0.4"
default-features = false
features = ["llvm14-0", "target-x86", "target-arm", "target-riscv", "no-libffi-linking"]
[features]
init-llvm-profile = []

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from min_artiq import *
@nac3
class Demo:
core: KernelInvariant[Core]
led0: KernelInvariant[TTLOut]
led1: KernelInvariant[TTLOut]
def __init__(self):
self.core = Core()
self.led0 = TTLOut(self.core, 18)
self.led1 = TTLOut(self.core, 19)
@kernel
def run(self):
self.core.reset()
while True:
with parallel:
self.led0.pulse(100.*ms)
self.led1.pulse(100.*ms)
self.core.delay(100.*ms)
if __name__ == "__main__":
Demo().run()

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# python demo.py
# artiq_run module.elf
device_db = {
"core": {
"type": "local",
"module": "artiq.coredevice.core",
"class": "Core",
"arguments": {
"host": "kc705",
"ref_period": 1e-9,
"ref_multiplier": 8,
"target": "rv32g"
}
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class EmbeddingMap:
def __init__(self):
self.object_inverse_map = {}
self.object_map = {}
self.string_map = {}
self.string_reverse_map = {}
self.function_map = {}
self.attributes_writeback = []
# preallocate exception names
self.preallocate_runtime_exception_names(["RuntimeError",
"RTIOUnderflow",
"RTIOOverflow",
"RTIODestinationUnreachable",
"DMAError",
"I2CError",
"CacheError",
"SPIError",
"0:ZeroDivisionError",
"0:IndexError",
"0:ValueError",
"0:RuntimeError",
"0:AssertionError",
"0:KeyError",
"0:NotImplementedError",
"0:OverflowError",
"0:IOError",
"0:UnwrapNoneError"])
def preallocate_runtime_exception_names(self, names):
for i, name in enumerate(names):
if ":" not in name:
name = "0:artiq.coredevice.exceptions." + name
exn_id = self.store_str(name)
assert exn_id == i
def store_function(self, key, fun):
self.function_map[key] = fun
return key
def store_object(self, obj):
obj_id = id(obj)
if obj_id in self.object_inverse_map:
return self.object_inverse_map[obj_id]
key = len(self.object_map) + 1
self.object_map[key] = obj
self.object_inverse_map[obj_id] = key
return key
def store_str(self, s):
if s in self.string_reverse_map:
return self.string_reverse_map[s]
key = len(self.string_map)
self.string_map[key] = s
self.string_reverse_map[s] = key
return key
def retrieve_function(self, key):
return self.function_map[key]
def retrieve_object(self, key):
return self.object_map[key]
def retrieve_str(self, key):
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from inspect import getfullargspec
from functools import wraps
from types import SimpleNamespace
from numpy import int32, int64
from typing import Generic, TypeVar
from math import floor, ceil
import nac3artiq
from embedding_map import EmbeddingMap
__all__ = [
"Kernel", "KernelInvariant", "virtual", "ConstGeneric",
"Option", "Some", "none", "UnwrapNoneError",
"round64", "floor64", "ceil64",
"extern", "kernel", "portable", "nac3",
"rpc", "ms", "us", "ns",
"print_int32", "print_int64",
"Core", "TTLOut",
"parallel", "sequential"
]
T = TypeVar('T')
class Kernel(Generic[T]):
pass
class KernelInvariant(Generic[T]):
pass
# The virtual class must exist before nac3artiq.NAC3 is created.
class virtual(Generic[T]):
pass
class Option(Generic[T]):
_nac3_option: T
def __init__(self, v: T):
self._nac3_option = v
def is_none(self):
return self._nac3_option is None
def is_some(self):
return not self.is_none()
def unwrap(self):
if self.is_none():
raise UnwrapNoneError()
return self._nac3_option
def __repr__(self) -> str:
if self.is_none():
return "none"
else:
return "Some({})".format(repr(self._nac3_option))
def __str__(self) -> str:
if self.is_none():
return "none"
else:
return "Some({})".format(str(self._nac3_option))
def Some(v: T) -> Option[T]:
return Option(v)
none = Option(None)
class _ConstGenericMarker:
pass
def ConstGeneric(name, constraint):
return TypeVar(name, _ConstGenericMarker, constraint)
def round64(x):
return round(x)
def floor64(x):
return floor(x)
def ceil64(x):
return ceil(x)
import device_db
core_arguments = device_db.device_db["core"]["arguments"]
artiq_builtins = {
"none": none,
"virtual": virtual,
"_ConstGenericMarker": _ConstGenericMarker,
"Option": Option,
}
compiler = nac3artiq.NAC3(core_arguments["target"], artiq_builtins)
allow_registration = True
# Delay NAC3 analysis until all referenced variables are supposed to exist on the CPython side.
registered_functions = set()
registered_classes = set()
def register_function(fun):
assert allow_registration
registered_functions.add(fun)
def register_class(cls):
assert allow_registration
registered_classes.add(cls)
def extern(function):
"""Decorates a function declaration defined by the core device runtime."""
register_function(function)
return function
def rpc(function):
"""Decorates a function declaration defined by the core device runtime."""
register_function(function)
return function
def kernel(function_or_method):
"""Decorates a function or method to be executed on the core device."""
register_function(function_or_method)
argspec = getfullargspec(function_or_method)
if argspec.args and argspec.args[0] == "self":
@wraps(function_or_method)
def run_on_core(self, *args, **kwargs):
fake_method = SimpleNamespace(__self__=self, __name__=function_or_method.__name__)
self.core.run(fake_method, *args, **kwargs)
else:
@wraps(function_or_method)
def run_on_core(*args, **kwargs):
raise RuntimeError("Kernel functions need explicit core.run()")
return run_on_core
def portable(function):
"""Decorates a function or method to be executed on the same device (host/core device) as the caller."""
register_function(function)
return function
def nac3(cls):
"""
Decorates a class to be analyzed by NAC3.
All classes containing kernels or portable methods must use this decorator.
"""
register_class(cls)
return cls
ms = 1e-3
us = 1e-6
ns = 1e-9
@extern
def rtio_init():
raise NotImplementedError("syscall not simulated")
@extern
def rtio_get_counter() -> int64:
raise NotImplementedError("syscall not simulated")
@extern
def rtio_output(target: int32, data: int32):
raise NotImplementedError("syscall not simulated")
@extern
def rtio_input_timestamp(timeout_mu: int64, channel: int32) -> int64:
raise NotImplementedError("syscall not simulated")
@extern
def rtio_input_data(channel: int32) -> int32:
raise NotImplementedError("syscall not simulated")
# These is not part of ARTIQ and only available in runkernel. Defined here for convenience.
@extern
def print_int32(x: int32):
raise NotImplementedError("syscall not simulated")
@extern
def print_int64(x: int64):
raise NotImplementedError("syscall not simulated")
@nac3
class Core:
ref_period: KernelInvariant[float]
def __init__(self):
self.ref_period = core_arguments["ref_period"]
def run(self, method, *args, **kwargs):
global allow_registration
embedding = EmbeddingMap()
if allow_registration:
compiler.analyze(registered_functions, registered_classes)
allow_registration = False
if hasattr(method, "__self__"):
obj = method.__self__
name = method.__name__
else:
obj = method
name = ""
compiler.compile_method_to_file(obj, name, args, "module.elf", embedding)
@kernel
def reset(self):
rtio_init()
at_mu(rtio_get_counter() + int64(125000))
@kernel
def break_realtime(self):
min_now = rtio_get_counter() + int64(125000)
if now_mu() < min_now:
at_mu(min_now)
@portable
def seconds_to_mu(self, seconds: float) -> int64:
return int64(round(seconds/self.ref_period))
@portable
def mu_to_seconds(self, mu: int64) -> float:
return float(mu)*self.ref_period
@kernel
def delay(self, dt: float):
delay_mu(self.seconds_to_mu(dt))
@nac3
class TTLOut:
core: KernelInvariant[Core]
channel: KernelInvariant[int32]
target_o: KernelInvariant[int32]
def __init__(self, core: Core, channel: int32):
self.core = core
self.channel = channel
self.target_o = channel << 8
@kernel
def output(self):
pass
@kernel
def set_o(self, o: bool):
rtio_output(self.target_o, 1 if o else 0)
@kernel
def on(self):
self.set_o(True)
@kernel
def off(self):
self.set_o(False)
@kernel
def pulse_mu(self, duration: int64):
self.on()
delay_mu(duration)
self.off()
@kernel
def pulse(self, duration: float):
self.on()
self.core.delay(duration)
self.off()
@nac3
class KernelContextManager:
@kernel
def __enter__(self):
pass
@kernel
def __exit__(self):
pass
@nac3
class UnwrapNoneError(Exception):
"""raised when unwrapping a none value"""
artiq_builtin = True
parallel = KernelContextManager()
sequential = KernelContextManager()

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../../target/release/libnac3artiq.so

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from min_artiq import *
from numpy import int32
@nac3
class Demo:
core: KernelInvariant[Core]
attr1: KernelInvariant[str]
attr2: KernelInvariant[int32]
def __init__(self):
self.core = Core()
self.attr2 = 32
self.attr1 = "SAMPLE"
@kernel
def run(self):
print_int32(self.attr2)
self.attr1
if __name__ == "__main__":
Demo().run()

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from min_artiq import *
from numpy import int32
@nac3
class Demo:
attr1: KernelInvariant[int32] = 2
attr2: int32 = 4
attr3: Kernel[int32]
@kernel
def __init__(self):
self.attr3 = 8
@nac3
class NAC3Devices:
core: KernelInvariant[Core]
attr4: KernelInvariant[int32] = 16
def __init__(self):
self.core = Core()
@kernel
def run(self):
Demo.attr1 # Supported
# Demo.attr2 # Field not accessible on Kernel
# Demo.attr3 # Only attributes can be accessed in this way
# Demo.attr1 = 2 # Attributes are immutable
self.attr4 # Attributes can be accessed within class
obj = Demo()
obj.attr1 # Attributes can be accessed by class objects
NAC3Devices.attr4 # Attributes accessible for classes without __init__
if __name__ == "__main__":
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use nac3core::{
codegen::{
expr::gen_call,
llvm_intrinsics::{call_int_smax, call_stackrestore, call_stacksave},
stmt::{gen_block, gen_with},
CodeGenContext, CodeGenerator,
},
symbol_resolver::ValueEnum,
toplevel::{helper::PrimDef, numpy::unpack_ndarray_var_tys, DefinitionId, GenCall},
typecheck::typedef::{iter_type_vars, FunSignature, FuncArg, Type, TypeEnum, VarMap},
};
use nac3parser::ast::{Expr, ExprKind, Located, Stmt, StmtKind, StrRef};
use inkwell::{
context::Context, module::Linkage, types::IntType, values::BasicValueEnum, AddressSpace,
};
use pyo3::{
types::{PyDict, PyList},
PyObject, PyResult, Python,
};
use crate::{symbol_resolver::InnerResolver, timeline::TimeFns};
use std::{
collections::hash_map::DefaultHasher,
collections::HashMap,
hash::{Hash, Hasher},
sync::Arc,
};
/// The parallelism mode within a block.
#[derive(Copy, Clone, Eq, PartialEq)]
enum ParallelMode {
/// No parallelism is currently registered for this context.
None,
/// Legacy (or shallow) parallelism. Default before NAC3.
///
/// Each statement within the `with` block is treated as statements to be executed in parallel.
Legacy,
/// Deep parallelism. Default since NAC3.
///
/// Each function call within the `with` block (except those within a nested `sequential` block)
/// are treated to be executed in parallel.
Deep,
}
pub struct ArtiqCodeGenerator<'a> {
name: String,
/// The size of a `size_t` variable in bits.
size_t: u32,
/// Monotonic counter for naming `start`/`stop` variables used by `with parallel` blocks.
name_counter: u32,
/// Variable for tracking the start of a `with parallel` block.
start: Option<Expr<Option<Type>>>,
/// Variable for tracking the end of a `with parallel` block.
end: Option<Expr<Option<Type>>>,
timeline: &'a (dyn TimeFns + Sync),
/// The [`ParallelMode`] of the current parallel context.
///
/// The current parallel context refers to the nearest `with parallel` or `with legacy_parallel`
/// statement, which is used to determine when and how the timeline should be updated.
parallel_mode: ParallelMode,
}
impl<'a> ArtiqCodeGenerator<'a> {
pub fn new(
name: String,
size_t: u32,
timeline: &'a (dyn TimeFns + Sync),
) -> ArtiqCodeGenerator<'a> {
assert!(size_t == 32 || size_t == 64);
ArtiqCodeGenerator {
name,
size_t,
name_counter: 0,
start: None,
end: None,
timeline,
parallel_mode: ParallelMode::None,
}
}
/// If the generator is currently in a direct-`parallel` block context, emits IR that resets the
/// position of the timeline to the initial timeline position before entering the `parallel`
/// block.
///
/// Direct-`parallel` block context refers to when the generator is generating statements whose
/// closest parent `with` statement is a `with parallel` block.
fn timeline_reset_start(&mut self, ctx: &mut CodeGenContext<'_, '_>) -> Result<(), String> {
if let Some(start) = self.start.clone() {
let start_val = self.gen_expr(ctx, &start)?.unwrap().to_basic_value_enum(
ctx,
self,
start.custom.unwrap(),
)?;
self.timeline.emit_at_mu(ctx, start_val);
}
Ok(())
}
/// If the generator is currently in a `parallel` block context, emits IR that updates the
/// maximum end position of the `parallel` block as specified by the timeline `end` value.
///
/// In general the `end` parameter should be set to `self.end` for updating the maximum end
/// position for the current `parallel` block. Other values can be passed in to update the
/// maximum end position for other `parallel` blocks.
///
/// `parallel`-block context refers to when the generator is generating statements within a
/// (possibly indirect) `parallel` block.
///
/// * `store_name` - The LLVM value name for the pointer to `end`. `.addr` will be appended to
/// the end of the provided value name.
fn timeline_update_end_max(
&mut self,
ctx: &mut CodeGenContext<'_, '_>,
end: Option<Expr<Option<Type>>>,
store_name: Option<&str>,
) -> Result<(), String> {
if let Some(end) = end {
let old_end = self.gen_expr(ctx, &end)?.unwrap().to_basic_value_enum(
ctx,
self,
end.custom.unwrap(),
)?;
let now = self.timeline.emit_now_mu(ctx);
let max =
call_int_smax(ctx, old_end.into_int_value(), now.into_int_value(), Some("smax"));
let end_store = self
.gen_store_target(
ctx,
&end,
store_name.map(|name| format!("{name}.addr")).as_deref(),
)?
.unwrap();
ctx.builder.build_store(end_store, max).unwrap();
}
Ok(())
}
}
impl<'b> CodeGenerator for ArtiqCodeGenerator<'b> {
fn get_name(&self) -> &str {
&self.name
}
fn get_size_type<'ctx>(&self, ctx: &'ctx Context) -> IntType<'ctx> {
if self.size_t == 32 {
ctx.i32_type()
} else {
ctx.i64_type()
}
}
fn gen_block<'ctx, 'a, 'c, I: Iterator<Item = &'c Stmt<Option<Type>>>>(
&mut self,
ctx: &mut CodeGenContext<'ctx, 'a>,
stmts: I,
) -> Result<(), String>
where
Self: Sized,
{
// Legacy parallel emits timeline end-update/timeline-reset after each top-level statement
// in the parallel block
if self.parallel_mode == ParallelMode::Legacy {
for stmt in stmts {
self.gen_stmt(ctx, stmt)?;
if ctx.is_terminated() {
break;
}
self.timeline_update_end_max(ctx, self.end.clone(), Some("end"))?;
self.timeline_reset_start(ctx)?;
}
Ok(())
} else {
gen_block(self, ctx, stmts)
}
}
fn gen_call<'ctx>(
&mut self,
ctx: &mut CodeGenContext<'ctx, '_>,
obj: Option<(Type, ValueEnum<'ctx>)>,
fun: (&FunSignature, DefinitionId),
params: Vec<(Option<StrRef>, ValueEnum<'ctx>)>,
) -> Result<Option<BasicValueEnum<'ctx>>, String> {
let result = gen_call(self, ctx, obj, fun, params)?;
// Deep parallel emits timeline end-update/timeline-reset after each function call
if self.parallel_mode == ParallelMode::Deep {
self.timeline_update_end_max(ctx, self.end.clone(), Some("end"))?;
self.timeline_reset_start(ctx)?;
}
Ok(result)
}
fn gen_with(
&mut self,
ctx: &mut CodeGenContext<'_, '_>,
stmt: &Stmt<Option<Type>>,
) -> Result<(), String> {
let StmtKind::With { items, body, .. } = &stmt.node else { unreachable!() };
if items.len() == 1 && items[0].optional_vars.is_none() {
let item = &items[0];
// 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.
if let ExprKind::Name { id, ctx: name_ctx } = &item.context_expr.node {
if id == &"parallel".into() || id == &"legacy_parallel".into() {
let old_start = self.start.take();
let old_end = self.end.take();
let old_parallel_mode = self.parallel_mode;
let now = if let Some(old_start) = &old_start {
self.gen_expr(ctx, old_start)?.unwrap().to_basic_value_enum(
ctx,
self,
old_start.custom.unwrap(),
)?
} else {
self.timeline.emit_now_mu(ctx)
};
// Emulate variable allocation, as we need to use the CodeGenContext
// HashMap to store our variable due to lifetime limitation
// Note: we should be able to store variables directly if generic
// associative type is used by limiting the lifetime of CodeGenerator to
// the LLVM Context.
// The name is guaranteed to be unique as users cannot use this as variable
// name.
self.start = old_start.clone().map_or_else(
|| {
let start = format!("with-{}-start", self.name_counter).into();
let start_expr = Located {
// location does not matter at this point
location: stmt.location,
node: ExprKind::Name { id: start, ctx: *name_ctx },
custom: Some(ctx.primitives.int64),
};
let start = self
.gen_store_target(ctx, &start_expr, Some("start.addr"))?
.unwrap();
ctx.builder.build_store(start, now).unwrap();
Ok(Some(start_expr)) as Result<_, String>
},
|v| Ok(Some(v)),
)?;
let end = format!("with-{}-end", self.name_counter).into();
let end_expr = Located {
// location does not matter at this point
location: stmt.location,
node: ExprKind::Name { id: end, ctx: *name_ctx },
custom: Some(ctx.primitives.int64),
};
let end = self.gen_store_target(ctx, &end_expr, Some("end.addr"))?.unwrap();
ctx.builder.build_store(end, now).unwrap();
self.end = Some(end_expr);
self.name_counter += 1;
self.parallel_mode = match id.to_string().as_str() {
"parallel" => ParallelMode::Deep,
"legacy_parallel" => ParallelMode::Legacy,
_ => unreachable!(),
};
self.gen_block(ctx, body.iter())?;
let current = ctx.builder.get_insert_block().unwrap();
// if the current block is terminated, move before the terminator
// we want to set the timeline before reaching the terminator
// TODO: This may be unsound if there are multiple exit paths in the
// block... e.g.
// if ...:
// return
// Perhaps we can fix this by using actual with block?
let reset_position = if let Some(terminator) = current.get_terminator() {
ctx.builder.position_before(&terminator);
true
} else {
false
};
// set duration
let end_expr = self.end.take().unwrap();
let end_val = self.gen_expr(ctx, &end_expr)?.unwrap().to_basic_value_enum(
ctx,
self,
end_expr.custom.unwrap(),
)?;
// inside a sequential block
if old_start.is_none() {
self.timeline.emit_at_mu(ctx, end_val);
}
// inside a parallel block, should update the outer max now_mu
self.timeline_update_end_max(ctx, old_end.clone(), Some("outer.end"))?;
self.parallel_mode = old_parallel_mode;
self.end = old_end;
self.start = old_start;
if reset_position {
ctx.builder.position_at_end(current);
}
return Ok(());
} else if id == &"sequential".into() {
// For deep parallel, temporarily take away start to avoid function calls in
// the block from resetting the timeline.
// This does not affect legacy parallel, as the timeline will be reset after
// this block finishes execution.
let start = self.start.take();
self.gen_block(ctx, body.iter())?;
self.start = start;
// Reset the timeline when we are exiting the sequential block
// Legacy parallel does not need this, since it will be reset after codegen
// for this statement is completed
if self.parallel_mode == ParallelMode::Deep {
self.timeline_reset_start(ctx)?;
}
return Ok(());
}
}
}
// not parallel/sequential
gen_with(self, ctx, stmt)
}
}
fn gen_rpc_tag(
ctx: &mut CodeGenContext<'_, '_>,
ty: Type,
buffer: &mut Vec<u8>,
) -> Result<(), String> {
use nac3core::typecheck::typedef::TypeEnum::*;
let int32 = ctx.primitives.int32;
let int64 = ctx.primitives.int64;
let float = ctx.primitives.float;
let bool = ctx.primitives.bool;
let str = ctx.primitives.str;
let none = ctx.primitives.none;
if ctx.unifier.unioned(ty, int32) {
buffer.push(b'i');
} else if ctx.unifier.unioned(ty, int64) {
buffer.push(b'I');
} else if ctx.unifier.unioned(ty, float) {
buffer.push(b'f');
} else if ctx.unifier.unioned(ty, bool) {
buffer.push(b'b');
} else if ctx.unifier.unioned(ty, str) {
buffer.push(b's');
} else if ctx.unifier.unioned(ty, none) {
buffer.push(b'n');
} else {
let ty_enum = ctx.unifier.get_ty(ty);
match &*ty_enum {
TTuple { ty } => {
buffer.push(b't');
buffer.push(ty.len() as u8);
for ty in ty {
gen_rpc_tag(ctx, *ty, buffer)?;
}
}
TObj { obj_id, params, .. } if *obj_id == PrimDef::List.id() => {
let ty = iter_type_vars(params).next().unwrap().ty;
buffer.push(b'l');
gen_rpc_tag(ctx, ty, buffer)?;
}
TObj { obj_id, .. } if *obj_id == PrimDef::NDArray.id() => {
let (ndarray_dtype, ndarray_ndims) = unpack_ndarray_var_tys(&mut ctx.unifier, ty);
let ndarray_ndims = if let TLiteral { values, .. } =
&*ctx.unifier.get_ty_immutable(ndarray_ndims)
{
if values.len() != 1 {
return Err(format!("NDArray types with multiple literal bounds for ndims is not supported: {}", ctx.unifier.stringify(ty)));
}
let value = values[0].clone();
u64::try_from(value.clone())
.map_err(|()| format!("Expected u64 for ndarray.ndims, got {value}"))?
} else {
unreachable!()
};
assert!((0u64..=u64::from(u8::MAX)).contains(&ndarray_ndims));
buffer.push(b'a');
buffer.push((ndarray_ndims & 0xFF) as u8);
gen_rpc_tag(ctx, ndarray_dtype, buffer)?;
}
_ => return Err(format!("Unsupported type: {:?}", ctx.unifier.stringify(ty))),
}
}
Ok(())
}
fn rpc_codegen_callback_fn<'ctx>(
ctx: &mut CodeGenContext<'ctx, '_>,
obj: Option<(Type, ValueEnum<'ctx>)>,
fun: (&FunSignature, DefinitionId),
args: Vec<(Option<StrRef>, ValueEnum<'ctx>)>,
generator: &mut dyn CodeGenerator,
) -> Result<Option<BasicValueEnum<'ctx>>, String> {
let ptr_type = ctx.ctx.i8_type().ptr_type(AddressSpace::default());
let size_type = generator.get_size_type(ctx.ctx);
let int8 = ctx.ctx.i8_type();
let int32 = ctx.ctx.i32_type();
let tag_ptr_type = ctx.ctx.struct_type(&[ptr_type.into(), size_type.into()], false);
let service_id = int32.const_int(fun.1 .0 as u64, false);
// -- setup rpc tags
let mut tag = Vec::new();
if obj.is_some() {
tag.push(b'O');
}
for arg in &fun.0.args {
gen_rpc_tag(ctx, arg.ty, &mut tag)?;
}
tag.push(b':');
gen_rpc_tag(ctx, fun.0.ret, &mut tag)?;
let mut hasher = DefaultHasher::new();
tag.hash(&mut hasher);
let hash = format!("{}", hasher.finish());
let tag_ptr = ctx
.module
.get_global(hash.as_str())
.unwrap_or_else(|| {
let tag_arr_ptr = ctx.module.add_global(
int8.array_type(tag.len() as u32),
None,
format!("tagptr{}", fun.1 .0).as_str(),
);
tag_arr_ptr.set_initializer(&int8.const_array(
&tag.iter().map(|v| int8.const_int(u64::from(*v), false)).collect::<Vec<_>>(),
));
tag_arr_ptr.set_linkage(Linkage::Private);
let tag_ptr = ctx.module.add_global(tag_ptr_type, None, &hash);
tag_ptr.set_linkage(Linkage::Private);
tag_ptr.set_initializer(&ctx.ctx.const_struct(
&[
tag_arr_ptr.as_pointer_value().const_cast(ptr_type).into(),
size_type.const_int(tag.len() as u64, false).into(),
],
false,
));
tag_ptr
})
.as_pointer_value();
let arg_length = args.len() + usize::from(obj.is_some());
let stackptr = call_stacksave(ctx, Some("rpc.stack"));
let args_ptr = ctx
.builder
.build_array_alloca(
ptr_type,
ctx.ctx.i32_type().const_int(arg_length as u64, false),
"argptr",
)
.unwrap();
// -- rpc args handling
let mut keys = fun.0.args.clone();
let mut mapping = HashMap::new();
for (key, value) in args {
mapping.insert(key.unwrap_or_else(|| keys.remove(0).name), value);
}
// default value handling
for k in keys {
mapping
.insert(k.name, ctx.gen_symbol_val(generator, &k.default_value.unwrap(), k.ty).into());
}
// reorder the parameters
let mut real_params = fun
.0
.args
.iter()
.map(|arg| mapping.remove(&arg.name).unwrap().to_basic_value_enum(ctx, generator, arg.ty))
.collect::<Result<Vec<_>, _>>()?;
if let Some(obj) = obj {
if let ValueEnum::Static(obj) = obj.1 {
real_params.insert(0, obj.get_const_obj(ctx, generator));
} else {
// should be an error here...
panic!("only host object is allowed");
}
}
for (i, arg) in real_params.iter().enumerate() {
let arg_slot =
generator.gen_var_alloc(ctx, arg.get_type(), Some(&format!("rpc.arg{i}"))).unwrap();
ctx.builder.build_store(arg_slot, *arg).unwrap();
let arg_slot = ctx.builder.build_bitcast(arg_slot, ptr_type, "rpc.arg").unwrap();
let arg_ptr = unsafe {
ctx.builder.build_gep(
args_ptr,
&[int32.const_int(i as u64, false)],
&format!("rpc.arg{i}"),
)
}
.unwrap();
ctx.builder.build_store(arg_ptr, arg_slot).unwrap();
}
// call
let rpc_send = ctx.module.get_function("rpc_send").unwrap_or_else(|| {
ctx.module.add_function(
"rpc_send",
ctx.ctx.void_type().fn_type(
&[
int32.into(),
tag_ptr_type.ptr_type(AddressSpace::default()).into(),
ptr_type.ptr_type(AddressSpace::default()).into(),
],
false,
),
None,
)
});
ctx.builder
.build_call(rpc_send, &[service_id.into(), tag_ptr.into(), args_ptr.into()], "rpc.send")
.unwrap();
// reclaim stack space used by arguments
call_stackrestore(ctx, stackptr);
// -- receive value:
// T result = {
// void *ret_ptr = alloca(sizeof(T));
// void *ptr = ret_ptr;
// loop: int size = rpc_recv(ptr);
// // Non-zero: Provide `size` bytes of extra storage for variable-length data.
// if(size) { ptr = alloca(size); goto loop; }
// else *(T*)ret_ptr
// }
let rpc_recv = ctx.module.get_function("rpc_recv").unwrap_or_else(|| {
ctx.module.add_function("rpc_recv", int32.fn_type(&[ptr_type.into()], false), None)
});
if ctx.unifier.unioned(fun.0.ret, ctx.primitives.none) {
ctx.build_call_or_invoke(rpc_recv, &[ptr_type.const_null().into()], "rpc_recv");
return Ok(None);
}
let prehead_bb = ctx.builder.get_insert_block().unwrap();
let current_function = prehead_bb.get_parent().unwrap();
let head_bb = ctx.ctx.append_basic_block(current_function, "rpc.head");
let alloc_bb = ctx.ctx.append_basic_block(current_function, "rpc.continue");
let tail_bb = ctx.ctx.append_basic_block(current_function, "rpc.tail");
let ret_ty = ctx.get_llvm_abi_type(generator, fun.0.ret);
let need_load = !ret_ty.is_pointer_type();
let slot = ctx.builder.build_alloca(ret_ty, "rpc.ret.slot").unwrap();
let slotgen = ctx.builder.build_bitcast(slot, ptr_type, "rpc.ret.ptr").unwrap();
ctx.builder.build_unconditional_branch(head_bb).unwrap();
ctx.builder.position_at_end(head_bb);
let phi = ctx.builder.build_phi(ptr_type, "rpc.ptr").unwrap();
phi.add_incoming(&[(&slotgen, prehead_bb)]);
let alloc_size = ctx
.build_call_or_invoke(rpc_recv, &[phi.as_basic_value()], "rpc.size.next")
.unwrap()
.into_int_value();
let is_done = ctx
.builder
.build_int_compare(inkwell::IntPredicate::EQ, int32.const_zero(), alloc_size, "rpc.done")
.unwrap();
ctx.builder.build_conditional_branch(is_done, tail_bb, alloc_bb).unwrap();
ctx.builder.position_at_end(alloc_bb);
let alloc_ptr = ctx.builder.build_array_alloca(ptr_type, alloc_size, "rpc.alloc").unwrap();
let alloc_ptr = ctx.builder.build_bitcast(alloc_ptr, ptr_type, "rpc.alloc.ptr").unwrap();
phi.add_incoming(&[(&alloc_ptr, alloc_bb)]);
ctx.builder.build_unconditional_branch(head_bb).unwrap();
ctx.builder.position_at_end(tail_bb);
let result = ctx.builder.build_load(slot, "rpc.result").unwrap();
if need_load {
call_stackrestore(ctx, stackptr);
}
Ok(Some(result))
}
pub fn attributes_writeback(
ctx: &mut CodeGenContext<'_, '_>,
generator: &mut dyn CodeGenerator,
inner_resolver: &InnerResolver,
host_attributes: &PyObject,
) -> Result<(), String> {
Python::with_gil(|py| -> PyResult<Result<(), String>> {
let host_attributes: &PyList = host_attributes.downcast(py)?;
let top_levels = ctx.top_level.definitions.read();
let globals = inner_resolver.global_value_ids.read();
let int32 = ctx.ctx.i32_type();
let zero = int32.const_zero();
let mut values = Vec::new();
let mut scratch_buffer = Vec::new();
for val in (*globals).values() {
let val = val.as_ref(py);
let ty = inner_resolver.get_obj_type(
py,
val,
&mut ctx.unifier,
&top_levels,
&ctx.primitives,
)?;
if let Err(ty) = ty {
return Ok(Err(ty));
}
let ty = ty.unwrap();
match &*ctx.unifier.get_ty(ty) {
TypeEnum::TObj { fields, obj_id, .. }
if *obj_id != ctx.primitives.option.obj_id(&ctx.unifier).unwrap() =>
{
// we only care about primitive attributes
// for non-primitive attributes, they should be in another global
let mut attributes = Vec::new();
let obj = inner_resolver.get_obj_value(py, val, ctx, generator, ty)?.unwrap();
for (name, (field_ty, is_mutable)) in fields {
if !is_mutable {
continue;
}
if gen_rpc_tag(ctx, *field_ty, &mut scratch_buffer).is_ok() {
attributes.push(name.to_string());
let (index, _) = ctx.get_attr_index(ty, *name);
values.push((
*field_ty,
ctx.build_gep_and_load(
obj.into_pointer_value(),
&[zero, int32.const_int(index as u64, false)],
None,
),
));
}
}
if !attributes.is_empty() {
let pydict = PyDict::new(py);
pydict.set_item("obj", val)?;
pydict.set_item("fields", attributes)?;
host_attributes.append(pydict)?;
}
}
TypeEnum::TObj { obj_id, params, .. } if *obj_id == PrimDef::List.id() => {
let elem_ty = iter_type_vars(params).next().unwrap().ty;
if gen_rpc_tag(ctx, elem_ty, &mut scratch_buffer).is_ok() {
let pydict = PyDict::new(py);
pydict.set_item("obj", val)?;
host_attributes.append(pydict)?;
values.push((
ty,
inner_resolver.get_obj_value(py, val, ctx, generator, ty)?.unwrap(),
));
}
}
_ => {}
}
}
let fun = FunSignature {
args: values
.iter()
.enumerate()
.map(|(i, (ty, _))| FuncArg {
name: i.to_string().into(),
ty: *ty,
default_value: None,
})
.collect(),
ret: ctx.primitives.none,
vars: VarMap::default(),
};
let args: Vec<_> =
values.into_iter().map(|(_, val)| (None, ValueEnum::Dynamic(val))).collect();
if let Err(e) =
rpc_codegen_callback_fn(ctx, None, (&fun, PrimDef::Int32.id()), args, generator)
{
return Ok(Err(e));
}
Ok(Ok(()))
})
.unwrap()?;
Ok(())
}
pub fn rpc_codegen_callback() -> Arc<GenCall> {
Arc::new(GenCall::new(Box::new(|ctx, obj, fun, args, generator| {
rpc_codegen_callback_fn(ctx, obj, fun, args, generator)
})))
}

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/* Force ld to make the ELF header as loadable. */
PHDRS
{
headers PT_LOAD FILEHDR PHDRS ;
text PT_LOAD ;
data PT_LOAD ;
dynamic PT_DYNAMIC ;
eh_frame PT_GNU_EH_FRAME ;
}
SECTIONS
{
/* Push back .text section enough so that ld.lld not complain */
. = SIZEOF_HEADERS;
.text :
{
*(.text .text.*)
} : text
.rodata :
{
*(.rodata .rodata.*)
}
.eh_frame :
{
KEEP(*(.eh_frame))
} : text
.eh_frame_hdr :
{
KEEP(*(.eh_frame_hdr))
} : text : eh_frame
.data :
{
*(.data)
} : data
.dynamic :
{
*(.dynamic)
} : data : dynamic
.bss (NOLOAD) : ALIGN(4)
{
__bss_start = .;
*(.sbss .sbss.* .bss .bss.*);
. = ALIGN(4);
_end = .;
}
. = ALIGN(0x1000);
_sstack_guard = .;
}

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use inkwell::{
values::{BasicValueEnum, CallSiteValue},
AddressSpace, AtomicOrdering,
};
use itertools::Either;
use nac3core::codegen::CodeGenContext;
/// Functions for manipulating the timeline.
pub trait TimeFns {
/// Emits LLVM IR for `now_mu`.
fn emit_now_mu<'ctx>(&self, ctx: &mut CodeGenContext<'ctx, '_>) -> BasicValueEnum<'ctx>;
/// Emits LLVM IR for `at_mu`.
fn emit_at_mu<'ctx>(&self, ctx: &mut CodeGenContext<'ctx, '_>, t: BasicValueEnum<'ctx>);
/// Emits LLVM IR for `delay_mu`.
fn emit_delay_mu<'ctx>(&self, ctx: &mut CodeGenContext<'ctx, '_>, dt: BasicValueEnum<'ctx>);
}
pub struct NowPinningTimeFns64 {}
// For FPGA design reasons, on VexRiscv with 64-bit data bus, the "now" CSR is split into two 32-bit
// values that are each padded to 64-bits.
impl TimeFns for NowPinningTimeFns64 {
fn emit_now_mu<'ctx>(&self, ctx: &mut CodeGenContext<'ctx, '_>) -> BasicValueEnum<'ctx> {
let i64_type = ctx.ctx.i64_type();
let i32_type = ctx.ctx.i32_type();
let now = ctx
.module
.get_global("now")
.unwrap_or_else(|| ctx.module.add_global(i64_type, None, "now"));
let now_hiptr = ctx
.builder
.build_bitcast(now, i32_type.ptr_type(AddressSpace::default()), "now.hi.addr")
.map(BasicValueEnum::into_pointer_value)
.unwrap();
let now_loptr = unsafe {
ctx.builder.build_gep(now_hiptr, &[i32_type.const_int(2, false)], "now.lo.addr")
}
.unwrap();
let now_hi = ctx
.builder
.build_load(now_hiptr, "now.hi")
.map(BasicValueEnum::into_int_value)
.unwrap();
let now_lo = ctx
.builder
.build_load(now_loptr, "now.lo")
.map(BasicValueEnum::into_int_value)
.unwrap();
let zext_hi = ctx.builder.build_int_z_extend(now_hi, i64_type, "").unwrap();
let shifted_hi =
ctx.builder.build_left_shift(zext_hi, i64_type.const_int(32, false), "").unwrap();
let zext_lo = ctx.builder.build_int_z_extend(now_lo, i64_type, "").unwrap();
ctx.builder.build_or(shifted_hi, zext_lo, "now_mu").map(Into::into).unwrap()
}
fn emit_at_mu<'ctx>(&self, ctx: &mut CodeGenContext<'ctx, '_>, t: BasicValueEnum<'ctx>) {
let i32_type = ctx.ctx.i32_type();
let i64_type = ctx.ctx.i64_type();
let i64_32 = i64_type.const_int(32, false);
let time = t.into_int_value();
let time_hi = ctx
.builder
.build_int_truncate(
ctx.builder.build_right_shift(time, i64_32, false, "time.hi").unwrap(),
i32_type,
"",
)
.unwrap();
let time_lo = ctx.builder.build_int_truncate(time, i32_type, "time.lo").unwrap();
let now = ctx
.module
.get_global("now")
.unwrap_or_else(|| ctx.module.add_global(i64_type, None, "now"));
let now_hiptr = ctx
.builder
.build_bitcast(now, i32_type.ptr_type(AddressSpace::default()), "now.hi.addr")
.map(BasicValueEnum::into_pointer_value)
.unwrap();
let now_loptr = unsafe {
ctx.builder.build_gep(now_hiptr, &[i32_type.const_int(2, false)], "now.lo.addr")
}
.unwrap();
ctx.builder
.build_store(now_hiptr, time_hi)
.unwrap()
.set_atomic_ordering(AtomicOrdering::SequentiallyConsistent)
.unwrap();
ctx.builder
.build_store(now_loptr, time_lo)
.unwrap()
.set_atomic_ordering(AtomicOrdering::SequentiallyConsistent)
.unwrap();
}
fn emit_delay_mu<'ctx>(&self, ctx: &mut CodeGenContext<'ctx, '_>, dt: BasicValueEnum<'ctx>) {
let i64_type = ctx.ctx.i64_type();
let i32_type = ctx.ctx.i32_type();
let now = ctx
.module
.get_global("now")
.unwrap_or_else(|| ctx.module.add_global(i64_type, None, "now"));
let now_hiptr = ctx
.builder
.build_bitcast(now, i32_type.ptr_type(AddressSpace::default()), "now.hi.addr")
.map(BasicValueEnum::into_pointer_value)
.unwrap();
let now_loptr = unsafe {
ctx.builder.build_gep(now_hiptr, &[i32_type.const_int(2, false)], "now.lo.addr")
}
.unwrap();
let now_hi = ctx
.builder
.build_load(now_hiptr, "now.hi")
.map(BasicValueEnum::into_int_value)
.unwrap();
let now_lo = ctx
.builder
.build_load(now_loptr, "now.lo")
.map(BasicValueEnum::into_int_value)
.unwrap();
let dt = dt.into_int_value();
let zext_hi = ctx.builder.build_int_z_extend(now_hi, i64_type, "").unwrap();
let shifted_hi =
ctx.builder.build_left_shift(zext_hi, i64_type.const_int(32, false), "").unwrap();
let zext_lo = ctx.builder.build_int_z_extend(now_lo, i64_type, "").unwrap();
let now_val = ctx.builder.build_or(shifted_hi, zext_lo, "now").unwrap();
let time = ctx.builder.build_int_add(now_val, dt, "time").unwrap();
let time_hi = ctx
.builder
.build_int_truncate(
ctx.builder
.build_right_shift(time, i64_type.const_int(32, false), false, "")
.unwrap(),
i32_type,
"time.hi",
)
.unwrap();
let time_lo = ctx.builder.build_int_truncate(time, i32_type, "time.lo").unwrap();
ctx.builder
.build_store(now_hiptr, time_hi)
.unwrap()
.set_atomic_ordering(AtomicOrdering::SequentiallyConsistent)
.unwrap();
ctx.builder
.build_store(now_loptr, time_lo)
.unwrap()
.set_atomic_ordering(AtomicOrdering::SequentiallyConsistent)
.unwrap();
}
}
pub static NOW_PINNING_TIME_FNS_64: NowPinningTimeFns64 = NowPinningTimeFns64 {};
pub struct NowPinningTimeFns {}
impl TimeFns for NowPinningTimeFns {
fn emit_now_mu<'ctx>(&self, ctx: &mut CodeGenContext<'ctx, '_>) -> BasicValueEnum<'ctx> {
let i64_type = ctx.ctx.i64_type();
let now = ctx
.module
.get_global("now")
.unwrap_or_else(|| ctx.module.add_global(i64_type, None, "now"));
let now_raw = ctx
.builder
.build_load(now.as_pointer_value(), "now")
.map(BasicValueEnum::into_int_value)
.unwrap();
let i64_32 = i64_type.const_int(32, false);
let now_lo = ctx.builder.build_left_shift(now_raw, i64_32, "now.lo").unwrap();
let now_hi = ctx.builder.build_right_shift(now_raw, i64_32, false, "now.hi").unwrap();
ctx.builder.build_or(now_lo, now_hi, "now_mu").map(Into::into).unwrap()
}
fn emit_at_mu<'ctx>(&self, ctx: &mut CodeGenContext<'ctx, '_>, t: BasicValueEnum<'ctx>) {
let i32_type = ctx.ctx.i32_type();
let i64_type = ctx.ctx.i64_type();
let i64_32 = i64_type.const_int(32, false);
let time = t.into_int_value();
let time_hi = ctx
.builder
.build_int_truncate(
ctx.builder.build_right_shift(time, i64_32, false, "").unwrap(),
i32_type,
"time.hi",
)
.unwrap();
let time_lo = ctx.builder.build_int_truncate(time, i32_type, "now_trunc").unwrap();
let now = ctx
.module
.get_global("now")
.unwrap_or_else(|| ctx.module.add_global(i64_type, None, "now"));
let now_hiptr = ctx
.builder
.build_bitcast(now, i32_type.ptr_type(AddressSpace::default()), "now.hi.addr")
.map(BasicValueEnum::into_pointer_value)
.unwrap();
let now_loptr = unsafe {
ctx.builder.build_gep(now_hiptr, &[i32_type.const_int(1, false)], "now.lo.addr")
}
.unwrap();
ctx.builder
.build_store(now_hiptr, time_hi)
.unwrap()
.set_atomic_ordering(AtomicOrdering::SequentiallyConsistent)
.unwrap();
ctx.builder
.build_store(now_loptr, time_lo)
.unwrap()
.set_atomic_ordering(AtomicOrdering::SequentiallyConsistent)
.unwrap();
}
fn emit_delay_mu<'ctx>(&self, ctx: &mut CodeGenContext<'ctx, '_>, dt: BasicValueEnum<'ctx>) {
let i32_type = ctx.ctx.i32_type();
let i64_type = ctx.ctx.i64_type();
let i64_32 = i64_type.const_int(32, false);
let now = ctx
.module
.get_global("now")
.unwrap_or_else(|| ctx.module.add_global(i64_type, None, "now"));
let now_raw = ctx
.builder
.build_load(now.as_pointer_value(), "")
.map(BasicValueEnum::into_int_value)
.unwrap();
let dt = dt.into_int_value();
let now_lo = ctx.builder.build_left_shift(now_raw, i64_32, "now.lo").unwrap();
let now_hi = ctx.builder.build_right_shift(now_raw, i64_32, false, "now.hi").unwrap();
let now_val = ctx.builder.build_or(now_lo, now_hi, "now_val").unwrap();
let time = ctx.builder.build_int_add(now_val, dt, "time").unwrap();
let time_hi = ctx
.builder
.build_int_truncate(
ctx.builder.build_right_shift(time, i64_32, false, "time.hi").unwrap(),
i32_type,
"now_trunc",
)
.unwrap();
let time_lo = ctx.builder.build_int_truncate(time, i32_type, "time.lo").unwrap();
let now_hiptr = ctx
.builder
.build_bitcast(now, i32_type.ptr_type(AddressSpace::default()), "now.hi.addr")
.map(BasicValueEnum::into_pointer_value)
.unwrap();
let now_loptr = unsafe {
ctx.builder.build_gep(now_hiptr, &[i32_type.const_int(1, false)], "now.lo.addr")
}
.unwrap();
ctx.builder
.build_store(now_hiptr, time_hi)
.unwrap()
.set_atomic_ordering(AtomicOrdering::SequentiallyConsistent)
.unwrap();
ctx.builder
.build_store(now_loptr, time_lo)
.unwrap()
.set_atomic_ordering(AtomicOrdering::SequentiallyConsistent)
.unwrap();
}
}
pub static NOW_PINNING_TIME_FNS: NowPinningTimeFns = NowPinningTimeFns {};
pub struct ExternTimeFns {}
impl TimeFns for ExternTimeFns {
fn emit_now_mu<'ctx>(&self, ctx: &mut CodeGenContext<'ctx, '_>) -> BasicValueEnum<'ctx> {
let now_mu = ctx.module.get_function("now_mu").unwrap_or_else(|| {
ctx.module.add_function("now_mu", ctx.ctx.i64_type().fn_type(&[], false), None)
});
ctx.builder
.build_call(now_mu, &[], "now_mu")
.map(CallSiteValue::try_as_basic_value)
.map(Either::unwrap_left)
.unwrap()
}
fn emit_at_mu<'ctx>(&self, ctx: &mut CodeGenContext<'ctx, '_>, t: BasicValueEnum<'ctx>) {
let at_mu = ctx.module.get_function("at_mu").unwrap_or_else(|| {
ctx.module.add_function(
"at_mu",
ctx.ctx.void_type().fn_type(&[ctx.ctx.i64_type().into()], false),
None,
)
});
ctx.builder.build_call(at_mu, &[t.into()], "at_mu").unwrap();
}
fn emit_delay_mu<'ctx>(&self, ctx: &mut CodeGenContext<'ctx, '_>, dt: BasicValueEnum<'ctx>) {
let delay_mu = ctx.module.get_function("delay_mu").unwrap_or_else(|| {
ctx.module.add_function(
"delay_mu",
ctx.ctx.void_type().fn_type(&[ctx.ctx.i64_type().into()], false),
None,
)
});
ctx.builder.build_call(delay_mu, &[dt.into()], "delay_mu").unwrap();
}
}
pub static EXTERN_TIME_FNS: ExternTimeFns = ExternTimeFns {};

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[package]
name = "nac3ast"
version = "0.1.0"
authors = ["RustPython Team", "M-Labs"]
edition = "2021"
[features]
default = ["constant-optimization", "fold"]
constant-optimization = ["fold"]
fold = []
[dependencies]
lazy_static = "1.5"
parking_lot = "0.12"
string-interner = "0.17"
fxhash = "0.2"

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-- ASDL's 4 builtin types are:
-- identifier, int, string, constant
module Python
{
mod = Module(stmt* body, type_ignore* type_ignores)
| Interactive(stmt* body)
| Expression(expr body)
| FunctionType(expr* argtypes, expr returns)
stmt = FunctionDef(identifier name, arguments args,
stmt* body, expr* decorator_list, expr? returns,
string? type_comment, identifier* config_comment)
| AsyncFunctionDef(identifier name, arguments args,
stmt* body, expr* decorator_list, expr? returns,
string? type_comment, identifier* config_comment)
| ClassDef(identifier name,
expr* bases,
keyword* keywords,
stmt* body,
expr* decorator_list, identifier* config_comment)
| Return(expr? value, identifier* config_comment)
| Delete(expr* targets, identifier* config_comment)
| Assign(expr* targets, expr value, string? type_comment, identifier* config_comment)
| AugAssign(expr target, operator op, expr value, identifier* config_comment)
-- 'simple' indicates that we annotate simple name without parens
| AnnAssign(expr target, expr annotation, expr? value, bool simple, identifier* config_comment)
-- use 'orelse' because else is a keyword in target languages
| For(expr target, expr iter, stmt* body, stmt* orelse, string? type_comment, identifier* config_comment)
| AsyncFor(expr target, expr iter, stmt* body, stmt* orelse, string? type_comment, identifier* config_comment)
| While(expr test, stmt* body, stmt* orelse, identifier* config_comment)
| If(expr test, stmt* body, stmt* orelse, identifier* config_comment)
| With(withitem* items, stmt* body, string? type_comment, identifier* config_comment)
| AsyncWith(withitem* items, stmt* body, string? type_comment, identifier* config_comment)
| Raise(expr? exc, expr? cause, identifier* config_comment)
| Try(stmt* body, excepthandler* handlers, stmt* orelse, stmt* finalbody, identifier* config_comment)
| Assert(expr test, expr? msg, identifier* config_comment)
| Import(alias* names, identifier* config_comment)
| ImportFrom(identifier? module, alias* names, int level, identifier* config_comment)
| Global(identifier* names, identifier* config_comment)
| Nonlocal(identifier* names, identifier* config_comment)
| Expr(expr value, identifier* config_comment)
| Pass(identifier* config_comment)
| Break(identifier* config_comment)
| Continue(identifier* config_comment)
-- col_offset is the byte offset in the utf8 string the parser uses
attributes (int lineno, int col_offset, int? end_lineno, int? end_col_offset)
-- BoolOp() can use left & right?
expr = BoolOp(boolop op, expr* values)
| NamedExpr(expr target, expr value)
| BinOp(expr left, operator op, expr right)
| UnaryOp(unaryop op, expr operand)
| Lambda(arguments args, expr body)
| IfExp(expr test, expr body, expr orelse)
| Dict(expr?* keys, expr* values)
| Set(expr* elts)
| ListComp(expr elt, comprehension* generators)
| SetComp(expr elt, comprehension* generators)
| DictComp(expr key, expr value, comprehension* generators)
| GeneratorExp(expr elt, comprehension* generators)
-- the grammar constrains where yield expressions can occur
| Await(expr value)
| Yield(expr? value)
| YieldFrom(expr value)
-- need sequences for compare to distinguish between
-- x < 4 < 3 and (x < 4) < 3
| Compare(expr left, cmpop* ops, expr* comparators)
| Call(expr func, expr* args, keyword* keywords)
| FormattedValue(expr value, conversion_flag? conversion, expr? format_spec)
| JoinedStr(expr* values)
| Constant(constant value, string? kind)
-- the following expression can appear in assignment context
| Attribute(expr value, identifier attr, expr_context ctx)
| Subscript(expr value, expr slice, expr_context ctx)
| Starred(expr value, expr_context ctx)
| Name(identifier id, expr_context ctx)
| List(expr* elts, expr_context ctx)
| Tuple(expr* elts, expr_context ctx)
-- can appear only in Subscript
| Slice(expr? lower, expr? upper, expr? step)
-- col_offset is the byte offset in the utf8 string the parser uses
attributes (int lineno, int col_offset, int? end_lineno, int? end_col_offset)
expr_context = Load | Store | Del
boolop = And | Or
operator = Add | Sub | Mult | MatMult | Div | Mod | Pow | LShift
| RShift | BitOr | BitXor | BitAnd | FloorDiv
unaryop = Invert | Not | UAdd | USub
cmpop = Eq | NotEq | Lt | LtE | Gt | GtE | Is | IsNot | In | NotIn
comprehension = (expr target, expr iter, expr* ifs, bool is_async)
excepthandler = ExceptHandler(expr? type, identifier? name, stmt* body)
attributes (int lineno, int col_offset, int? end_lineno, int? end_col_offset)
arguments = (arg* posonlyargs, arg* args, arg? vararg, arg* kwonlyargs,
expr?* kw_defaults, arg? kwarg, expr* defaults)
arg = (identifier arg, expr? annotation, string? type_comment)
attributes (int lineno, int col_offset, int? end_lineno, int? end_col_offset)
-- keyword arguments supplied to call (NULL identifier for **kwargs)
keyword = (identifier? arg, expr value)
attributes (int lineno, int col_offset, int? end_lineno, int? end_col_offset)
-- import name with optional 'as' alias.
alias = (identifier name, identifier? asname)
withitem = (expr context_expr, expr? optional_vars)
type_ignore = TypeIgnore(int lineno, string tag)
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#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Parser for ASDL [1] definition files. Reads in an ASDL description and parses
# it into an AST that describes it.
#
# The EBNF we're parsing here: Figure 1 of the paper [1]. Extended to support
# modules and attributes after a product. Words starting with Capital letters
# are terminals. Literal tokens are in "double quotes". Others are
# non-terminals. Id is either TokenId or ConstructorId.
#
# module ::= "module" Id "{" [definitions] "}"
# definitions ::= { TypeId "=" type }
# type ::= product | sum
# product ::= fields ["attributes" fields]
# fields ::= "(" { field, "," } field ")"
# field ::= TypeId ["?" | "*"] [Id]
# sum ::= constructor { "|" constructor } ["attributes" fields]
# constructor ::= ConstructorId [fields]
#
# [1] "The Zephyr Abstract Syntax Description Language" by Wang, et. al. See
# http://asdl.sourceforge.net/
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
from collections import namedtuple
import re
__all__ = [
'builtin_types', 'parse', 'AST', 'Module', 'Type', 'Constructor',
'Field', 'Sum', 'Product', 'VisitorBase', 'Check', 'check']
# The following classes define nodes into which the ASDL description is parsed.
# Note: this is a "meta-AST". ASDL files (such as Python.asdl) describe the AST
# structure used by a programming language. But ASDL files themselves need to be
# parsed. This module parses ASDL files and uses a simple AST to represent them.
# See the EBNF at the top of the file to understand the logical connection
# between the various node types.
builtin_types = {'identifier', 'string', 'int', 'constant', 'bool', 'conversion_flag'}
class AST:
def __repr__(self):
raise NotImplementedError
class Module(AST):
def __init__(self, name, dfns):
self.name = name
self.dfns = dfns
self.types = {type.name: type.value for type in dfns}
def __repr__(self):
return 'Module({0.name}, {0.dfns})'.format(self)
class Type(AST):
def __init__(self, name, value):
self.name = name
self.value = value
def __repr__(self):
return 'Type({0.name}, {0.value})'.format(self)
class Constructor(AST):
def __init__(self, name, fields=None):
self.name = name
self.fields = fields or []
def __repr__(self):
return 'Constructor({0.name}, {0.fields})'.format(self)
class Field(AST):
def __init__(self, type, name=None, seq=False, opt=False):
self.type = type
self.name = name
self.seq = seq
self.opt = opt
def __str__(self):
if self.seq:
extra = "*"
elif self.opt:
extra = "?"
else:
extra = ""
return "{}{} {}".format(self.type, extra, self.name)
def __repr__(self):
if self.seq:
extra = ", seq=True"
elif self.opt:
extra = ", opt=True"
else:
extra = ""
if self.name is None:
return 'Field({0.type}{1})'.format(self, extra)
else:
return 'Field({0.type}, {0.name}{1})'.format(self, extra)
class Sum(AST):
def __init__(self, types, attributes=None):
self.types = types
self.attributes = attributes or []
def __repr__(self):
if self.attributes:
return 'Sum({0.types}, {0.attributes})'.format(self)
else:
return 'Sum({0.types})'.format(self)
class Product(AST):
def __init__(self, fields, attributes=None):
self.fields = fields
self.attributes = attributes or []
def __repr__(self):
if self.attributes:
return 'Product({0.fields}, {0.attributes})'.format(self)
else:
return 'Product({0.fields})'.format(self)
# A generic visitor for the meta-AST that describes ASDL. This can be used by
# emitters. Note that this visitor does not provide a generic visit method, so a
# subclass needs to define visit methods from visitModule to as deep as the
# interesting node.
# We also define a Check visitor that makes sure the parsed ASDL is well-formed.
class VisitorBase(object):
"""Generic tree visitor for ASTs."""
def __init__(self):
self.cache = {}
def visit(self, obj, *args):
klass = obj.__class__
meth = self.cache.get(klass)
if meth is None:
methname = "visit" + klass.__name__
meth = getattr(self, methname, None)
self.cache[klass] = meth
if meth:
try:
meth(obj, *args)
except Exception as e:
print("Error visiting %r: %s" % (obj, e))
raise
class Check(VisitorBase):
"""A visitor that checks a parsed ASDL tree for correctness.
Errors are printed and accumulated.
"""
def __init__(self):
super(Check, self).__init__()
self.cons = {}
self.errors = 0
self.types = {}
def visitModule(self, mod):
for dfn in mod.dfns:
self.visit(dfn)
def visitType(self, type):
self.visit(type.value, str(type.name))
def visitSum(self, sum, name):
for t in sum.types:
self.visit(t, name)
def visitConstructor(self, cons, name):
key = str(cons.name)
conflict = self.cons.get(key)
if conflict is None:
self.cons[key] = name
else:
print('Redefinition of constructor {}'.format(key))
print('Defined in {} and {}'.format(conflict, name))
self.errors += 1
for f in cons.fields:
self.visit(f, key)
def visitField(self, field, name):
key = str(field.type)
l = self.types.setdefault(key, [])
l.append(name)
def visitProduct(self, prod, name):
for f in prod.fields:
self.visit(f, name)
def check(mod):
"""Check the parsed ASDL tree for correctness.
Return True if success. For failure, the errors are printed out and False
is returned.
"""
v = Check()
v.visit(mod)
for t in v.types:
if t not in mod.types and not t in builtin_types:
v.errors += 1
uses = ", ".join(v.types[t])
print('Undefined type {}, used in {}'.format(t, uses))
return not v.errors
# The ASDL parser itself comes next. The only interesting external interface
# here is the top-level parse function.
def parse(filename):
"""Parse ASDL from the given file and return a Module node describing it."""
with open(filename) as f:
parser = ASDLParser()
return parser.parse(f.read())
# Types for describing tokens in an ASDL specification.
class TokenKind:
"""TokenKind is provides a scope for enumerated token kinds."""
(ConstructorId, TypeId, Equals, Comma, Question, Pipe, Asterisk,
LParen, RParen, LBrace, RBrace) = range(11)
operator_table = {
'=': Equals, ',': Comma, '?': Question, '|': Pipe, '(': LParen,
')': RParen, '*': Asterisk, '{': LBrace, '}': RBrace}
Token = namedtuple('Token', 'kind value lineno')
class ASDLSyntaxError(Exception):
def __init__(self, msg, lineno=None):
self.msg = msg
self.lineno = lineno or '<unknown>'
def __str__(self):
return 'Syntax error on line {0.lineno}: {0.msg}'.format(self)
def tokenize_asdl(buf):
"""Tokenize the given buffer. Yield Token objects."""
for lineno, line in enumerate(buf.splitlines(), 1):
for m in re.finditer(r'\s*(\w+|--.*|.)', line.strip()):
c = m.group(1)
if c[0].isalpha():
# Some kind of identifier
if c[0].isupper():
yield Token(TokenKind.ConstructorId, c, lineno)
else:
yield Token(TokenKind.TypeId, c, lineno)
elif c[:2] == '--':
# Comment
break
else:
# Operators
try:
op_kind = TokenKind.operator_table[c]
except KeyError:
raise ASDLSyntaxError('Invalid operator %s' % c, lineno)
yield Token(op_kind, c, lineno)
class ASDLParser:
"""Parser for ASDL files.
Create, then call the parse method on a buffer containing ASDL.
This is a simple recursive descent parser that uses tokenize_asdl for the
lexing.
"""
def __init__(self):
self._tokenizer = None
self.cur_token = None
def parse(self, buf):
"""Parse the ASDL in the buffer and return an AST with a Module root.
"""
self._tokenizer = tokenize_asdl(buf)
self._advance()
return self._parse_module()
def _parse_module(self):
if self._at_keyword('module'):
self._advance()
else:
raise ASDLSyntaxError(
'Expected "module" (found {})'.format(self.cur_token.value),
self.cur_token.lineno)
name = self._match(self._id_kinds)
self._match(TokenKind.LBrace)
defs = self._parse_definitions()
self._match(TokenKind.RBrace)
return Module(name, defs)
def _parse_definitions(self):
defs = []
while self.cur_token.kind == TokenKind.TypeId:
typename = self._advance()
self._match(TokenKind.Equals)
type = self._parse_type()
defs.append(Type(typename, type))
return defs
def _parse_type(self):
if self.cur_token.kind == TokenKind.LParen:
# If we see a (, it's a product
return self._parse_product()
else:
# Otherwise it's a sum. Look for ConstructorId
sumlist = [Constructor(self._match(TokenKind.ConstructorId),
self._parse_optional_fields())]
while self.cur_token.kind == TokenKind.Pipe:
# More constructors
self._advance()
sumlist.append(Constructor(
self._match(TokenKind.ConstructorId),
self._parse_optional_fields()))
return Sum(sumlist, self._parse_optional_attributes())
def _parse_product(self):
return Product(self._parse_fields(), self._parse_optional_attributes())
def _parse_fields(self):
fields = []
self._match(TokenKind.LParen)
while self.cur_token.kind == TokenKind.TypeId:
typename = self._advance()
is_seq, is_opt = self._parse_optional_field_quantifier()
id = (self._advance() if self.cur_token.kind in self._id_kinds
else None)
fields.append(Field(typename, id, seq=is_seq, opt=is_opt))
if self.cur_token.kind == TokenKind.RParen:
break
elif self.cur_token.kind == TokenKind.Comma:
self._advance()
self._match(TokenKind.RParen)
return fields
def _parse_optional_fields(self):
if self.cur_token.kind == TokenKind.LParen:
return self._parse_fields()
else:
return None
def _parse_optional_attributes(self):
if self._at_keyword('attributes'):
self._advance()
return self._parse_fields()
else:
return None
def _parse_optional_field_quantifier(self):
is_seq, is_opt = False, False
if self.cur_token.kind == TokenKind.Question:
is_opt = True
self._advance()
if self.cur_token.kind == TokenKind.Asterisk:
is_seq = True
self._advance()
return is_seq, is_opt
def _advance(self):
""" Return the value of the current token and read the next one into
self.cur_token.
"""
cur_val = None if self.cur_token is None else self.cur_token.value
try:
self.cur_token = next(self._tokenizer)
except StopIteration:
self.cur_token = None
return cur_val
_id_kinds = (TokenKind.ConstructorId, TokenKind.TypeId)
def _match(self, kind):
"""The 'match' primitive of RD parsers.
* Verifies that the current token is of the given kind (kind can
be a tuple, in which the kind must match one of its members).
* Returns the value of the current token
* Reads in the next token
"""
if (isinstance(kind, tuple) and self.cur_token.kind in kind or
self.cur_token.kind == kind
):
value = self.cur_token.value
self._advance()
return value
else:
raise ASDLSyntaxError(
'Unmatched {} (found {})'.format(kind, self.cur_token.kind),
self.cur_token.lineno)
def _at_keyword(self, keyword):
return (self.cur_token.kind == TokenKind.TypeId and
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#! /usr/bin/env python
"""Generate Rust code from an ASDL description."""
import os
import sys
import textwrap
import json
from argparse import ArgumentParser
from pathlib import Path
import asdl
TABSIZE = 4
AUTOGEN_MESSAGE = "// File automatically generated by {}.\n\n"
builtin_type_mapping = {
'identifier': 'Ident',
'string': 'String',
'int': 'usize',
'constant': 'Constant',
'bool': 'bool',
'conversion_flag': 'ConversionFlag',
}
assert builtin_type_mapping.keys() == asdl.builtin_types
def get_rust_type(name):
"""Return a string for the C name of the type.
This function special cases the default types provided by asdl.
"""
if name in asdl.builtin_types:
return builtin_type_mapping[name]
else:
return "".join(part.capitalize() for part in name.split("_"))
def is_simple(sum):
"""Return True if a sum is a simple.
A sum is simple if its types have no fields, e.g.
unaryop = Invert | Not | UAdd | USub
"""
for t in sum.types:
if t.fields:
return False
return True
def asdl_of(name, obj):
if isinstance(obj, asdl.Product) or isinstance(obj, asdl.Constructor):
fields = ", ".join(map(str, obj.fields))
if fields:
fields = "({})".format(fields)
return "{}{}".format(name, fields)
else:
if is_simple(obj):
types = " | ".join(type.name for type in obj.types)
else:
sep = "\n{}| ".format(" " * (len(name) + 1))
types = sep.join(
asdl_of(type.name, type) for type in obj.types
)
return "{} = {}".format(name, types)
class EmitVisitor(asdl.VisitorBase):
"""Visit that emits lines"""
def __init__(self, file):
self.file = file
self.identifiers = set()
super(EmitVisitor, self).__init__()
def emit_identifier(self, name):
name = str(name)
if name in self.identifiers:
return
self.emit("_Py_IDENTIFIER(%s);" % name, 0)
self.identifiers.add(name)
def emit(self, line, depth):
if line:
line = (" " * TABSIZE * depth) + line
self.file.write(line + "\n")
class TypeInfo:
def __init__(self, name):
self.name = name
self.has_userdata = None
self.children = set()
self.boxed = False
def __repr__(self):
return f"<TypeInfo: {self.name}>"
def determine_userdata(self, typeinfo, stack):
if self.name in stack:
return None
stack.add(self.name)
for child, child_seq in self.children:
if child in asdl.builtin_types:
continue
childinfo = typeinfo[child]
child_has_userdata = childinfo.determine_userdata(typeinfo, stack)
if self.has_userdata is None and child_has_userdata is True:
self.has_userdata = True
stack.remove(self.name)
return self.has_userdata
class FindUserdataTypesVisitor(asdl.VisitorBase):
def __init__(self, typeinfo):
self.typeinfo = typeinfo
super().__init__()
def visitModule(self, mod):
for dfn in mod.dfns:
self.visit(dfn)
stack = set()
for info in self.typeinfo.values():
info.determine_userdata(self.typeinfo, stack)
def visitType(self, type):
self.typeinfo[type.name] = TypeInfo(type.name)
self.visit(type.value, type.name)
def visitSum(self, sum, name):
info = self.typeinfo[name]
if is_simple(sum):
info.has_userdata = False
else:
if len(sum.types) > 1:
info.boxed = True
if sum.attributes:
# attributes means Located, which has the `custom: U` field
info.has_userdata = True
for variant in sum.types:
self.add_children(name, variant.fields)
def visitProduct(self, product, name):
info = self.typeinfo[name]
if product.attributes:
# attributes means Located, which has the `custom: U` field
info.has_userdata = True
if len(product.fields) > 2:
info.boxed = True
self.add_children(name, product.fields)
def add_children(self, name, fields):
self.typeinfo[name].children.update((field.type, field.seq) for field in fields)
def rust_field(field_name):
if field_name == 'type':
return 'type_'
else:
return field_name
class TypeInfoEmitVisitor(EmitVisitor):
def __init__(self, file, typeinfo):
self.typeinfo = typeinfo
super().__init__(file)
def has_userdata(self, typ):
return self.typeinfo[typ].has_userdata
def get_generics(self, typ, *generics):
if self.has_userdata(typ):
return [f"<{g}>" for g in generics]
else:
return ["" for g in generics]
class StructVisitor(TypeInfoEmitVisitor):
"""Visitor to generate typedefs for AST."""
def visitModule(self, mod):
for dfn in mod.dfns:
self.visit(dfn)
def visitType(self, type, depth=0):
self.visit(type.value, type.name, depth)
def visitSum(self, sum, name, depth):
if is_simple(sum):
self.simple_sum(sum, name, depth)
else:
self.sum_with_constructors(sum, name, depth)
def emit_attrs(self, depth):
self.emit("#[derive(Clone, Debug, PartialEq)]", depth)
def simple_sum(self, sum, name, depth):
rustname = get_rust_type(name)
self.emit_attrs(depth)
self.emit(f"pub enum {rustname} {{", depth)
for variant in sum.types:
self.emit(f"{variant.name},", depth + 1)
self.emit("}", depth)
self.emit("", depth)
def sum_with_constructors(self, sum, name, depth):
typeinfo = self.typeinfo[name]
generics, generics_applied = self.get_generics(name, "U = ()", "U")
enumname = rustname = get_rust_type(name)
# all the attributes right now are for location, so if it has attrs we
# can just wrap it in Located<>
if sum.attributes:
enumname = rustname + "Kind"
self.emit_attrs(depth)
self.emit(f"pub enum {enumname}{generics} {{", depth)
for t in sum.types:
self.visit(t, typeinfo, depth + 1)
self.emit("}", depth)
if sum.attributes:
self.emit(f"pub type {rustname}<U = ()> = Located<{enumname}{generics_applied}, U>;", depth)
self.emit("", depth)
def visitConstructor(self, cons, parent, depth):
if cons.fields:
self.emit(f"{cons.name} {{", depth)
for f in cons.fields:
self.visit(f, parent, "", depth + 1)
self.emit("},", depth)
else:
self.emit(f"{cons.name},", depth)
def visitField(self, field, parent, vis, depth):
typ = get_rust_type(field.type)
fieldtype = self.typeinfo.get(field.type)
if fieldtype and fieldtype.has_userdata:
typ = f"{typ}<U>"
# don't box if we're doing Vec<T>, but do box if we're doing Vec<Option<Box<T>>>
if fieldtype and fieldtype.boxed and (not field.seq or field.opt):
typ = f"Box<{typ}>"
if field.opt:
typ = f"Option<{typ}>"
if field.seq:
typ = f"Vec<{typ}>"
name = rust_field(field.name)
self.emit(f"{vis}{name}: {typ},", depth)
def visitProduct(self, product, name, depth):
typeinfo = self.typeinfo[name]
generics, generics_applied = self.get_generics(name, "U = ()", "U")
dataname = rustname = get_rust_type(name)
if product.attributes:
dataname = rustname + "Data"
self.emit_attrs(depth)
self.emit(f"pub struct {dataname}{generics} {{", depth)
for f in product.fields:
self.visit(f, typeinfo, "pub ", depth + 1)
self.emit("}", depth)
if product.attributes:
# attributes should just be location info
self.emit(f"pub type {rustname}<U = ()> = Located<{dataname}{generics_applied}, U>;", depth);
self.emit("", depth)
class FoldTraitDefVisitor(TypeInfoEmitVisitor):
def visitModule(self, mod, depth):
self.emit("pub trait Fold<U> {", depth)
self.emit("type TargetU;", depth + 1)
self.emit("type Error;", depth + 1)
self.emit("fn map_user(&mut self, user: U) -> Result<Self::TargetU, Self::Error>;", depth + 2)
for dfn in mod.dfns:
self.visit(dfn, depth + 2)
self.emit("}", depth)
def visitType(self, type, depth):
name = type.name
apply_u, apply_target_u = self.get_generics(name, "U", "Self::TargetU")
enumname = get_rust_type(name)
self.emit(f"fn fold_{name}(&mut self, node: {enumname}{apply_u}) -> Result<{enumname}{apply_target_u}, Self::Error> {{", depth)
self.emit(f"fold_{name}(self, node)", depth + 1)
self.emit("}", depth)
class FoldImplVisitor(TypeInfoEmitVisitor):
def visitModule(self, mod, depth):
self.emit("fn fold_located<U, F: Fold<U> + ?Sized, T, MT>(folder: &mut F, node: Located<T, U>, f: impl FnOnce(&mut F, T) -> Result<MT, F::Error>) -> Result<Located<MT, F::TargetU>, F::Error> {", depth)
self.emit("Ok(Located { custom: folder.map_user(node.custom)?, location: node.location, node: f(folder, node.node)? })", depth + 1)
self.emit("}", depth)
for dfn in mod.dfns:
self.visit(dfn, depth)
def visitType(self, type, depth=0):
self.visit(type.value, type.name, depth)
def visitSum(self, sum, name, depth):
apply_t, apply_u, apply_target_u = self.get_generics(name, "T", "U", "F::TargetU")
enumname = get_rust_type(name)
is_located = bool(sum.attributes)
self.emit(f"impl<T, U> Foldable<T, U> for {enumname}{apply_t} {{", depth)
self.emit(f"type Mapped = {enumname}{apply_u};", depth + 1)
self.emit("fn fold<F: Fold<T, TargetU = U> + ?Sized>(self, folder: &mut F) -> Result<Self::Mapped, F::Error> {", depth + 1)
self.emit(f"folder.fold_{name}(self)", depth + 2)
self.emit("}", depth + 1)
self.emit("}", depth)
self.emit(f"pub fn fold_{name}<U, F: Fold<U> + ?Sized>(#[allow(unused)] folder: &mut F, node: {enumname}{apply_u}) -> Result<{enumname}{apply_target_u}, F::Error> {{", depth)
if is_located:
self.emit("fold_located(folder, node, |folder, node| {", depth)
enumname += "Kind"
self.emit("match node {", depth + 1)
for cons in sum.types:
fields_pattern = self.make_pattern(cons.fields)
self.emit(f"{enumname}::{cons.name} {{ {fields_pattern} }} => {{", depth + 2)
self.gen_construction(f"{enumname}::{cons.name}", cons.fields, depth + 3)
self.emit("}", depth + 2)
self.emit("}", depth + 1)
if is_located:
self.emit("})", depth)
self.emit("}", depth)
def visitProduct(self, product, name, depth):
apply_t, apply_u, apply_target_u = self.get_generics(name, "T", "U", "F::TargetU")
structname = get_rust_type(name)
is_located = bool(product.attributes)
self.emit(f"impl<T, U> Foldable<T, U> for {structname}{apply_t} {{", depth)
self.emit(f"type Mapped = {structname}{apply_u};", depth + 1)
self.emit("fn fold<F: Fold<T, TargetU = U> + ?Sized>(self, folder: &mut F) -> Result<Self::Mapped, F::Error> {", depth + 1)
self.emit(f"folder.fold_{name}(self)", depth + 2)
self.emit("}", depth + 1)
self.emit("}", depth)
self.emit(f"pub fn fold_{name}<U, F: Fold<U> + ?Sized>(#[allow(unused)] folder: &mut F, node: {structname}{apply_u}) -> Result<{structname}{apply_target_u}, F::Error> {{", depth)
if is_located:
self.emit("fold_located(folder, node, |folder, node| {", depth)
structname += "Data"
fields_pattern = self.make_pattern(product.fields)
self.emit(f"let {structname} {{ {fields_pattern} }} = node;", depth + 1)
self.gen_construction(structname, product.fields, depth + 1)
if is_located:
self.emit("})", depth)
self.emit("}", depth)
def make_pattern(self, fields):
return ",".join(rust_field(f.name) for f in fields)
def gen_construction(self, cons_path, fields, depth):
self.emit(f"Ok({cons_path} {{", depth)
for field in fields:
name = rust_field(field.name)
self.emit(f"{name}: Foldable::fold({name}, folder)?,", depth + 1)
self.emit("})", depth)
class FoldModuleVisitor(TypeInfoEmitVisitor):
def visitModule(self, mod):
depth = 0
self.emit('#[cfg(feature = "fold")]', depth)
self.emit("pub mod fold {", depth)
self.emit("use super::*;", depth + 1)
self.emit("use crate::fold_helpers::Foldable;", depth + 1)
FoldTraitDefVisitor(self.file, self.typeinfo).visit(mod, depth + 1)
FoldImplVisitor(self.file, self.typeinfo).visit(mod, depth + 1)
self.emit("}", depth)
class ClassDefVisitor(EmitVisitor):
def visitModule(self, mod):
for dfn in mod.dfns:
self.visit(dfn)
def visitType(self, type, depth=0):
self.visit(type.value, type.name, depth)
def visitSum(self, sum, name, depth):
for cons in sum.types:
self.visit(cons, sum.attributes, depth)
def visitConstructor(self, cons, attrs, depth):
self.gen_classdef(cons.name, cons.fields, attrs, depth)
def visitProduct(self, product, name, depth):
self.gen_classdef(name, product.fields, product.attributes, depth)
def gen_classdef(self, name, fields, attrs, depth):
structname = "Node" + name
self.emit(f'#[pyclass(module = "_ast", name = {json.dumps(name)}, base = "AstNode")]', depth)
self.emit(f"struct {structname};", depth)
self.emit("#[pyimpl(flags(HAS_DICT, BASETYPE))]", depth)
self.emit(f"impl {structname} {{", depth)
self.emit(f"#[extend_class]", depth + 1)
self.emit("fn extend_class_with_fields(ctx: &PyContext, class: &PyTypeRef) {", depth + 1)
fields = ",".join(f"ctx.new_str({json.dumps(f.name)})" for f in fields)
self.emit(f'class.set_str_attr("_fields", ctx.new_list(vec![{fields}]));', depth + 2)
attrs = ",".join(f"ctx.new_str({json.dumps(attr.name)})" for attr in attrs)
self.emit(f'class.set_str_attr("_attributes", ctx.new_list(vec![{attrs}]));', depth + 2)
self.emit("}", depth + 1)
self.emit("}", depth)
class ExtendModuleVisitor(EmitVisitor):
def visitModule(self, mod):
depth = 0
self.emit("pub fn extend_module_nodes(vm: &VirtualMachine, module: &PyObjectRef) {", depth)
self.emit("extend_module!(vm, module, {", depth + 1)
for dfn in mod.dfns:
self.visit(dfn, depth + 2)
self.emit("})", depth + 1)
self.emit("}", depth)
def visitType(self, type, depth):
self.visit(type.value, type.name, depth)
def visitSum(self, sum, name, depth):
for cons in sum.types:
self.visit(cons, depth)
def visitConstructor(self, cons, depth):
self.gen_extension(cons.name, depth)
def visitProduct(self, product, name, depth):
self.gen_extension(name, depth)
def gen_extension(self, name, depth):
self.emit(f"{json.dumps(name)} => Node{name}::make_class(&vm.ctx),", depth)
class TraitImplVisitor(EmitVisitor):
def visitModule(self, mod):
for dfn in mod.dfns:
self.visit(dfn)
def visitType(self, type, depth=0):
self.visit(type.value, type.name, depth)
def visitSum(self, sum, name, depth):
enumname = get_rust_type(name)
if sum.attributes:
enumname += "Kind"
self.emit(f"impl NamedNode for ast::{enumname} {{", depth)
self.emit(f"const NAME: &'static str = {json.dumps(name)};", depth + 1)
self.emit("}", depth)
self.emit(f"impl Node for ast::{enumname} {{", depth)
self.emit("fn ast_to_object(self, _vm: &VirtualMachine) -> PyObjectRef {", depth + 1)
self.emit("match self {", depth + 2)
for variant in sum.types:
self.constructor_to_object(variant, enumname, depth + 3)
self.emit("}", depth + 2)
self.emit("}", depth + 1)
self.emit("fn ast_from_object(_vm: &VirtualMachine, _object: PyObjectRef) -> PyResult<Self> {", depth + 1)
self.gen_sum_fromobj(sum, name, enumname, depth + 2)
self.emit("}", depth + 1)
self.emit("}", depth)
def constructor_to_object(self, cons, enumname, depth):
fields_pattern = self.make_pattern(cons.fields)
self.emit(f"ast::{enumname}::{cons.name} {{ {fields_pattern} }} => {{", depth)
self.make_node(cons.name, cons.fields, depth + 1)
self.emit("}", depth)
def visitProduct(self, product, name, depth):
structname = get_rust_type(name)
if product.attributes:
structname += "Data"
self.emit(f"impl NamedNode for ast::{structname} {{", depth)
self.emit(f"const NAME: &'static str = {json.dumps(name)};", depth + 1)
self.emit("}", depth)
self.emit(f"impl Node for ast::{structname} {{", depth)
self.emit("fn ast_to_object(self, _vm: &VirtualMachine) -> PyObjectRef {", depth + 1)
fields_pattern = self.make_pattern(product.fields)
self.emit(f"let ast::{structname} {{ {fields_pattern} }} = self;", depth + 2)
self.make_node(name, product.fields, depth + 2)
self.emit("}", depth + 1)
self.emit("fn ast_from_object(_vm: &VirtualMachine, _object: PyObjectRef) -> PyResult<Self> {", depth + 1)
self.gen_product_fromobj(product, name, structname, depth + 2)
self.emit("}", depth + 1)
self.emit("}", depth)
def make_node(self, variant, fields, depth):
lines = []
self.emit(f"let _node = AstNode.into_ref_with_type(_vm, Node{variant}::static_type().clone()).unwrap();", depth)
if fields:
self.emit("let _dict = _node.as_object().dict().unwrap();", depth)
for f in fields:
self.emit(f"_dict.set_item({json.dumps(f.name)}, {rust_field(f.name)}.ast_to_object(_vm), _vm).unwrap();", depth)
self.emit("_node.into_object()", depth)
def make_pattern(self, fields):
return ",".join(rust_field(f.name) for f in fields)
def gen_sum_fromobj(self, sum, sumname, enumname, depth):
if sum.attributes:
self.extract_location(sumname, depth)
self.emit("let _cls = _object.class();", depth)
self.emit("Ok(", depth)
for cons in sum.types:
self.emit(f"if _cls.is(Node{cons.name}::static_type()) {{", depth)
self.gen_construction(f"{enumname}::{cons.name}", cons, sumname, depth + 1)
self.emit("} else", depth)
self.emit("{", depth)
msg = f'format!("expected some sort of {sumname}, but got {{}}",_vm.to_repr(&_object)?)'
self.emit(f"return Err(_vm.new_type_error({msg}));", depth + 1)
self.emit("})", depth)
def gen_product_fromobj(self, product, prodname, structname, depth):
if product.attributes:
self.extract_location(prodname, depth)
self.emit("Ok(", depth)
self.gen_construction(structname, product, prodname, depth + 1)
self.emit(")", depth)
def gen_construction(self, cons_path, cons, name, depth):
self.emit(f"ast::{cons_path} {{", depth)
for field in cons.fields:
self.emit(f"{rust_field(field.name)}: {self.decode_field(field, name)},", depth + 1)
self.emit("}", depth)
def extract_location(self, typename, depth):
row = self.decode_field(asdl.Field('int', 'lineno'), typename)
column = self.decode_field(asdl.Field('int', 'col_offset'), typename)
self.emit(f"let _location = ast::Location::new({row}, {column});", depth)
def wrap_located_node(self, depth):
self.emit(f"let node = ast::Located::new(_location, node);", depth)
def decode_field(self, field, typename):
name = json.dumps(field.name)
if field.opt and not field.seq:
return f"get_node_field_opt(_vm, &_object, {name})?.map(|obj| Node::ast_from_object(_vm, obj)).transpose()?"
else:
return f"Node::ast_from_object(_vm, get_node_field(_vm, &_object, {name}, {json.dumps(typename)})?)?"
class ChainOfVisitors:
def __init__(self, *visitors):
self.visitors = visitors
def visit(self, object):
for v in self.visitors:
v.visit(object)
v.emit("", 0)
def write_ast_def(mod, typeinfo, f):
f.write('pub use crate::location::Location;\n')
f.write('pub use crate::constant::*;\n')
f.write('\n')
f.write('type Ident = String;\n')
f.write('\n')
StructVisitor(f, typeinfo).emit_attrs(0)
f.write('pub struct Located<T, U = ()> {\n')
f.write(' pub location: Location,\n')
f.write(' pub custom: U,\n')
f.write(' pub node: T,\n')
f.write('}\n')
f.write('\n')
f.write('impl<T> Located<T> {\n')
f.write(' pub fn new(location: Location, node: T) -> Self {\n')
f.write(' Self { location, custom: (), node }\n')
f.write(' }\n')
f.write('}\n')
f.write('\n')
c = ChainOfVisitors(StructVisitor(f, typeinfo),
FoldModuleVisitor(f, typeinfo))
c.visit(mod)
def write_ast_mod(mod, f):
f.write('use super::*;\n')
f.write('\n')
c = ChainOfVisitors(ClassDefVisitor(f),
TraitImplVisitor(f),
ExtendModuleVisitor(f))
c.visit(mod)
def main(input_filename, ast_mod_filename, ast_def_filename, dump_module=False):
auto_gen_msg = AUTOGEN_MESSAGE.format("/".join(Path(__file__).parts[-2:]))
mod = asdl.parse(input_filename)
if dump_module:
print('Parsed Module:')
print(mod)
if not asdl.check(mod):
sys.exit(1)
typeinfo = {}
FindUserdataTypesVisitor(typeinfo).visit(mod)
with ast_def_filename.open("w") as def_file, \
ast_mod_filename.open("w") as mod_file:
def_file.write(auto_gen_msg)
write_ast_def(mod, typeinfo, def_file)
mod_file.write(auto_gen_msg)
write_ast_mod(mod, mod_file)
print(f"{ast_def_filename}, {ast_mod_filename} regenerated.")
if __name__ == "__main__":
parser = ArgumentParser()
parser.add_argument("input_file", type=Path)
parser.add_argument("-M", "--mod-file", type=Path, required=True)
parser.add_argument("-D", "--def-file", type=Path, required=True)
parser.add_argument("-d", "--dump-module", action="store_true")
args = parser.parse_args()
main(args.input_file, args.mod_file, args.def_file, args.dump_module)

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#[derive(Clone, Debug, PartialEq)]
pub enum Constant {
None,
Bool(bool),
Str(String),
Bytes(Vec<u8>),
Int(i128),
Tuple(Vec<Constant>),
Float(f64),
Complex { real: f64, imag: f64 },
Ellipsis,
}
impl From<String> for Constant {
fn from(s: String) -> Constant {
Self::Str(s)
}
}
impl From<Vec<u8>> for Constant {
fn from(b: Vec<u8>) -> Constant {
Self::Bytes(b)
}
}
impl From<bool> for Constant {
fn from(b: bool) -> Constant {
Self::Bool(b)
}
}
impl From<i32> for Constant {
fn from(i: i32) -> Constant {
Self::Int(i128::from(i))
}
}
impl From<i64> for Constant {
fn from(i: i64) -> Constant {
Self::Int(i128::from(i))
}
}
/// Transforms a value prior to formatting it.
#[derive(Copy, Clone, Debug, PartialEq)]
#[repr(u8)]
pub enum ConversionFlag {
/// Converts by calling `str(<value>)`.
Str = b's',
/// Converts by calling `ascii(<value>)`.
Ascii = b'a',
/// Converts by calling `repr(<value>)`.
Repr = b'r',
}
impl ConversionFlag {
#[must_use]
pub fn try_from_byte(b: u8) -> Option<Self> {
match b {
b's' => Some(Self::Str),
b'a' => Some(Self::Ascii),
b'r' => Some(Self::Repr),
_ => None,
}
}
}
#[cfg(feature = "constant-optimization")]
#[derive(Default)]
pub struct ConstantOptimizer {
_priv: (),
}
#[cfg(feature = "constant-optimization")]
impl ConstantOptimizer {
#[inline]
#[must_use]
pub fn new() -> Self {
Self { _priv: () }
}
}
#[cfg(feature = "constant-optimization")]
impl<U> crate::fold::Fold<U> for ConstantOptimizer {
type TargetU = U;
type Error = std::convert::Infallible;
#[inline]
fn map_user(&mut self, user: U) -> Result<Self::TargetU, Self::Error> {
Ok(user)
}
fn fold_expr(&mut self, node: crate::Expr<U>) -> Result<crate::Expr<U>, Self::Error> {
match node.node {
crate::ExprKind::Tuple { elts, ctx } => {
let elts =
elts.into_iter().map(|x| self.fold_expr(x)).collect::<Result<Vec<_>, _>>()?;
let expr =
if elts.iter().all(|e| matches!(e.node, crate::ExprKind::Constant { .. })) {
let tuple = elts
.into_iter()
.map(|e| match e.node {
crate::ExprKind::Constant { value, .. } => value,
_ => unreachable!(),
})
.collect();
crate::ExprKind::Constant { value: Constant::Tuple(tuple), kind: None }
} else {
crate::ExprKind::Tuple { elts, ctx }
};
Ok(crate::Expr { node: expr, custom: node.custom, location: node.location })
}
_ => crate::fold::fold_expr(self, node),
}
}
}
#[cfg(test)]
mod tests {
#[cfg(feature = "constant-optimization")]
#[test]
fn test_constant_opt() {
use super::*;
use crate::fold::Fold;
use crate::*;
let location = Location::new(0, 0, FileName::default());
let custom = ();
let ast = Located {
location,
custom,
node: ExprKind::Tuple {
ctx: ExprContext::Load,
elts: vec![
Located {
location,
custom,
node: ExprKind::Constant { value: 1.into(), kind: None },
},
Located {
location,
custom,
node: ExprKind::Constant { value: 2.into(), kind: None },
},
Located {
location,
custom,
node: ExprKind::Tuple {
ctx: ExprContext::Load,
elts: vec![
Located {
location,
custom,
node: ExprKind::Constant { value: 3.into(), kind: None },
},
Located {
location,
custom,
node: ExprKind::Constant { value: 4.into(), kind: None },
},
Located {
location,
custom,
node: ExprKind::Constant { value: 5.into(), kind: None },
},
],
},
},
],
},
};
let new_ast = ConstantOptimizer::new().fold_expr(ast).unwrap_or_else(|e| match e {});
assert_eq!(
new_ast,
Located {
location,
custom,
node: ExprKind::Constant {
value: Constant::Tuple(vec![
1.into(),
2.into(),
Constant::Tuple(vec![3.into(), 4.into(), 5.into(),])
]),
kind: None
},
}
);
}
}

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use crate::constant;
use crate::fold::Fold;
use crate::StrRef;
pub(crate) trait Foldable<T, U> {
type Mapped;
fn fold<F: Fold<T, TargetU = U> + ?Sized>(
self,
folder: &mut F,
) -> Result<Self::Mapped, F::Error>;
}
impl<T, U, X> Foldable<T, U> for Vec<X>
where
X: Foldable<T, U>,
{
type Mapped = Vec<X::Mapped>;
fn fold<F: Fold<T, TargetU = U> + ?Sized>(
self,
folder: &mut F,
) -> Result<Self::Mapped, F::Error> {
self.into_iter().map(|x| x.fold(folder)).collect()
}
}
impl<T, U, X> Foldable<T, U> for Option<X>
where
X: Foldable<T, U>,
{
type Mapped = Option<X::Mapped>;
fn fold<F: Fold<T, TargetU = U> + ?Sized>(
self,
folder: &mut F,
) -> Result<Self::Mapped, F::Error> {
self.map(|x| x.fold(folder)).transpose()
}
}
impl<T, U, X> Foldable<T, U> for Box<X>
where
X: Foldable<T, U>,
{
type Mapped = Box<X::Mapped>;
fn fold<F: Fold<T, TargetU = U> + ?Sized>(
self,
folder: &mut F,
) -> Result<Self::Mapped, F::Error> {
(*self).fold(folder).map(Box::new)
}
}
macro_rules! simple_fold {
($($t:ty),+$(,)?) => {
$(impl<T, U> $crate::fold_helpers::Foldable<T, U> for $t {
type Mapped = Self;
#[inline]
fn fold<F: Fold<T, TargetU = U> + ?Sized>(
self,
_folder: &mut F,
) -> Result<Self::Mapped, F::Error> {
Ok(self)
}
})+
};
}
simple_fold!(usize, String, bool, StrRef, constant::Constant, constant::ConversionFlag);

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use crate::{Constant, ExprKind};
impl<U> ExprKind<U> {
/// Returns a short name for the node suitable for use in error messages.
#[must_use]
pub fn name(&self) -> &'static str {
match self {
ExprKind::BoolOp { .. } | ExprKind::BinOp { .. } | ExprKind::UnaryOp { .. } => {
"operator"
}
ExprKind::Subscript { .. } => "subscript",
ExprKind::Await { .. } => "await expression",
ExprKind::Yield { .. } | ExprKind::YieldFrom { .. } => "yield expression",
ExprKind::Compare { .. } => "comparison",
ExprKind::Attribute { .. } => "attribute",
ExprKind::Call { .. } => "function call",
ExprKind::Constant { value, .. } => match value {
Constant::Str(_)
| Constant::Int(_)
| Constant::Float(_)
| Constant::Complex { .. }
| Constant::Bytes(_) => "literal",
Constant::Tuple(_) => "tuple",
Constant::Bool(_) | Constant::None => "keyword",
Constant::Ellipsis => "ellipsis",
},
ExprKind::List { .. } => "list",
ExprKind::Tuple { .. } => "tuple",
ExprKind::Dict { .. } => "dict display",
ExprKind::Set { .. } => "set display",
ExprKind::ListComp { .. } => "list comprehension",
ExprKind::DictComp { .. } => "dict comprehension",
ExprKind::SetComp { .. } => "set comprehension",
ExprKind::GeneratorExp { .. } => "generator expression",
ExprKind::Starred { .. } => "starred",
ExprKind::Slice { .. } => "slice",
ExprKind::JoinedStr { values } => {
if values.iter().any(|e| matches!(e.node, ExprKind::JoinedStr { .. })) {
"f-string expression"
} else {
"literal"
}
}
ExprKind::FormattedValue { .. } => "f-string expression",
ExprKind::Name { .. } => "name",
ExprKind::Lambda { .. } => "lambda",
ExprKind::IfExp { .. } => "conditional expression",
ExprKind::NamedExpr { .. } => "named expression",
}
}
}

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#![deny(
future_incompatible,
let_underscore,
nonstandard_style,
rust_2024_compatibility,
clippy::all
)]
#![warn(clippy::pedantic)]
#![allow(
clippy::missing_errors_doc,
clippy::missing_panics_doc,
clippy::module_name_repetitions,
clippy::too_many_lines,
clippy::wildcard_imports
)]
#[macro_use]
extern crate lazy_static;
mod ast_gen;
mod constant;
#[cfg(feature = "fold")]
mod fold_helpers;
mod impls;
mod location;
pub use ast_gen::*;
pub use location::{FileName, Location};
pub type Suite<U = ()> = Vec<Stmt<U>>;

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//! Datatypes to support source location information.
use crate::ast_gen::StrRef;
use std::cmp::Ordering;
use std::fmt;
#[derive(Clone, Copy, Debug, Eq, PartialEq)]
pub struct FileName(pub StrRef);
impl Default for FileName {
fn default() -> Self {
FileName("unknown".into())
}
}
impl From<String> for FileName {
fn from(s: String) -> Self {
FileName(s.into())
}
}
/// A location somewhere in the sourcecode.
#[derive(Clone, Copy, Debug, Default, Eq, PartialEq)]
pub struct Location {
pub row: usize,
pub column: usize,
pub file: FileName,
}
impl fmt::Display for Location {
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter) -> fmt::Result {
write!(f, "{}:{}:{}", self.file.0, self.row, self.column)
}
}
impl Ord for Location {
fn cmp(&self, other: &Self) -> Ordering {
let file_cmp = self.file.0.to_string().cmp(&other.file.0.to_string());
if file_cmp != Ordering::Equal {
return file_cmp;
}
let row_cmp = self.row.cmp(&other.row);
if row_cmp != Ordering::Equal {
return row_cmp;
}
self.column.cmp(&other.column)
}
}
impl PartialOrd for Location {
fn partial_cmp(&self, other: &Self) -> Option<Ordering> {
Some(self.cmp(other))
}
}
impl Location {
pub fn visualize<'a>(
&self,
line: &'a str,
desc: impl fmt::Display + 'a,
) -> impl fmt::Display + 'a {
struct Visualize<'a, D: fmt::Display> {
loc: Location,
line: &'a str,
desc: D,
}
impl<D: fmt::Display> fmt::Display for Visualize<'_, D> {
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter) -> fmt::Result {
write!(
f,
"{}\n{}\n{arrow:>pad$}",
self.desc,
self.line,
pad = self.loc.column,
arrow = "",
)
}
}
Visualize { loc: *self, line, desc }
}
}
impl Location {
#[must_use]
pub fn new(row: usize, column: usize, file: FileName) -> Self {
Location { row, column, file }
}
#[must_use]
pub fn row(&self) -> usize {
self.row
}
#[must_use]
pub fn column(&self) -> usize {
self.column
}
pub fn reset(&mut self) {
self.row = 1;
self.column = 1;
}
pub fn go_right(&mut self) {
self.column += 1;
}
pub fn go_left(&mut self) {
self.column -= 1;
}
pub fn newline(&mut self) {
self.row += 1;
self.column = 1;
}
}

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[features]
test = []
[package] [package]
name = "nac3core" name = "nac3core"
version = "0.1.0" version = "0.1.0"
authors = ["M-Labs"] authors = ["M-Labs"]
edition = "2021" edition = "2018"
[dependencies] [dependencies]
itertools = "0.13" num-bigint = "0.3"
crossbeam = "0.8" num-traits = "0.2"
indexmap = "2.2" inkwell = { git = "https://github.com/TheDan64/inkwell", branch = "master", features = ["llvm10-0"] }
parking_lot = "0.12" rustpython-parser = { git = "https://github.com/RustPython/RustPython", branch = "master" }
rayon = "1.8" indoc = "1.0"
nac3parser = { path = "../nac3parser" }
strum = "0.26.2"
strum_macros = "0.26.4"
[dependencies.inkwell]
version = "0.4"
default-features = false
features = ["llvm14-0", "target-x86", "target-arm", "target-riscv", "no-libffi-linking"]
[dev-dependencies] [dev-dependencies]
test-case = "1.2.0" test-case = "1.2.0"
indoc = "2.0" indoc = "1.0"
insta = "=1.11.0"
[build-dependencies]
regex = "1.10"

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use regex::Regex;
use std::{
env,
fs::File,
io::Write,
path::Path,
process::{Command, Stdio},
};
fn compile_irrt(irrt_dir: &Path, out_dir: &Path) {
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 flags: &[&str] = &[
"--target=wasm32",
irrt_cpp_path.to_str().unwrap(),
"-x",
"c++",
"-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",
"-",
];
println!("cargo:rerun-if-changed={}", out_dir.to_str().unwrap());
let output = Command::new("clang-irrt")
.args(flags)
.output()
.map(|o| {
assert!(o.status.success(), "{}", std::str::from_utf8(&o.stderr).unwrap());
o
})
.unwrap();
// https://github.com/rust-lang/regex/issues/244
let output = std::str::from_utf8(&output.stdout).unwrap().replace("\r\n", "\n");
let mut filtered_output = String::with_capacity(output.len());
// (?ms:^define.*?\}$) to capture `define` blocks
// (?m:^declare.*?$) to capture `declare` blocks
// (?m:^%.+?=\s*type\s*\{.+?\}$) to capture `type` declarations
let regex_filter =
Regex::new(r"(?ms:^define.*?\}$)|(?m:^declare.*?$)|(?m:^%.+?=\s*type\s*\{.+?\}$)").unwrap();
for f in regex_filter.captures_iter(&output) {
assert_eq!(f.len(), 1);
filtered_output.push_str(&f[0]);
filtered_output.push('\n');
}
let filtered_output = Regex::new("(#\\d+)|(, *![0-9A-Za-z.]+)|(![0-9A-Za-z.]+)|(!\".*?\")")
.unwrap()
.replace_all(&filtered_output, "");
println!("cargo:rerun-if-env-changed=DEBUG_DUMP_IRRT");
if env::var("DEBUG_DUMP_IRRT").is_ok() {
let mut file = File::create(out_dir.join("irrt.ll")).unwrap();
file.write_all(output.as_bytes()).unwrap();
let mut file = File::create(out_dir.join("irrt-filtered.ll")).unwrap();
file.write_all(filtered_output.as_bytes()).unwrap();
}
let mut llvm_as = Command::new("llvm-as-irrt")
.stdin(Stdio::piped())
.arg("-o")
.arg(out_dir.join("irrt.bc"))
.spawn()
.unwrap();
llvm_as.stdin.as_mut().unwrap().write_all(filtered_output.as_bytes()).unwrap();
assert!(llvm_as.wait().unwrap().success());
}
fn compile_irrt_test(irrt_dir: &Path, out_dir: &Path) {
let irrt_test_cpp_path = irrt_dir.join("irrt_test.cpp");
let exe_path = out_dir.join("irrt_test.out");
let flags: &[&str] = &[
irrt_test_cpp_path.to_str().unwrap(),
"-x",
"c++",
"-I",
irrt_dir.to_str().unwrap(),
"-g",
"-fno-discard-value-names",
"-O0",
"-Wall",
"-Wextra",
"-Werror=return-type",
"-lm", // for `tgamma()`, `lgamma()`
"-o",
exe_path.to_str().unwrap(),
];
Command::new("clang-irrt-test")
.args(flags)
.output()
.map(|o| {
assert!(o.status.success(), "{}", std::str::from_utf8(&o.stderr).unwrap());
o
})
.unwrap();
println!("cargo:rerun-if-changed={}", out_dir.to_str().unwrap());
}
fn main() {
let out_dir = env::var("OUT_DIR").unwrap();
let out_dir = Path::new(&out_dir);
let irrt_dir = Path::new("./irrt");
compile_irrt(irrt_dir, out_dir);
// 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(irrt_dir, out_dir);
}
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#include "irrt_everything.hpp"
/*
This file will be read by `clang-irrt` to conveniently produce LLVM IR for `nac3core/codegen`.
*/

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#ifndef IRRT_DONT_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;
#endif
// NDArray indices are always `uint32_t`.
typedef uint32_t NDIndex;
// The type of an index or a value describing the length of a range/slice is
// always `int32_t`.
typedef int32_t SliceIndex;
template <typename T>
static T max(T a, T b) {
return a > b ? a : b;
}
template <typename T>
static T min(T a, T b) {
return a > b ? b : a;
}
// 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>
static 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>
static 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>
static 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>
static 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>
static 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>
static 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];
}
}
template<typename SizeT>
static void __nac3_ndarray_strides_from_shape_impl(
SizeT ndims,
SizeT *shape,
SizeT *dst_strides
) {
SizeT stride_product = 1;
for (SizeT i = 0; i < ndims; i++) {
int dim_i = ndims - i - 1;
dst_strides[dim_i] = stride_product;
stride_product *= shape[dim_i];
}
}
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);
}
void __nac3_ndarray_strides_from_shape(uint32_t ndims, uint32_t* shape, uint32_t* dst_strides) {
__nac3_ndarray_strides_from_shape_impl(ndims, shape, dst_strides);
}
void __nac3_ndarray_strides_from_shape64(uint64_t ndims, uint64_t* shape, uint64_t* dst_strides) {
__nac3_ndarray_strides_from_shape_impl(ndims, shape, dst_strides);
}
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#pragma once
#include "irrt_utils.hpp"
#include "irrt_typedefs.hpp"
/*
This header contains IRRT implementations
that do not deserved to be categorized (e.g., into numpy, etc.)
Check out other *.hpp files before including them here!!
*/
// The type of an index or a value describing the length of a range/slice is
// always `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;
}
}
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);
}
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#pragma once
#include "irrt_utils.hpp"
#include "irrt_typedefs.hpp"
#include "irrt_basic.hpp"
#include "irrt_slice.hpp"
#include "irrt_numpy_ndarray.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.
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#pragma once
#include "irrt_utils.hpp"
#include "irrt_typedefs.hpp"
#include "irrt_slice.hpp"
/*
NDArray-related implementations.
`*/
// NDArray indices are always `uint32_t`.
using NDIndex = uint32_t;
namespace {
namespace ndarray_util {
template <typename SizeT>
static void set_indices_by_nth(SizeT ndims, const SizeT* shape, SizeT* indices, SizeT nth) {
for (int32_t i = 0; i < ndims; i++) {
int32_t dim_i = ndims - i - 1;
int32_t dim = shape[dim_i];
indices[dim_i] = nth % dim;
nth /= dim;
}
}
// 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/.
template <typename SizeT>
static 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 dim_i = ndims - i - 1;
dst_strides[dim_i] = stride_product * itemsize;
stride_product *= shape[dim_i];
}
}
// Compute the size/# of elements of an ndarray given its shape
template <typename SizeT>
static SizeT calc_size_from_shape(SizeT ndims, const SizeT* shape) {
SizeT size = 1;
for (SizeT dim_i = 0; dim_i < ndims; dim_i++) size *= shape[dim_i];
return size;
}
template <typename SizeT>
static bool can_broadcast_shape_to(
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]) == true`
- `can_broadcast_shape_to([3], [3, 1]) == false`
- `can_broadcast_shape_to([256, 256, 3], [256, 1, 3]) == true`
In cases when the shapes contain zero(es):
- `can_broadcast_shape_to([0], [1]) == true`
- `can_broadcast_shape_to([0], [2]) == false`
- `can_broadcast_shape_to([0, 4, 0, 0], [1]) == true`
- `can_broadcast_shape_to([0, 4, 0, 0], [1, 1, 1, 1]) == true`
- `can_broadcast_shape_to([0, 4, 0, 0], [1, 4, 1, 1]) == true`
- `can_broadcast_shape_to([4, 3], [0, 3]) == false`
- `can_broadcast_shape_to([4, 3], [0, 0]) == false`
*/
// This is essentially doing the following in Python:
// `for target_dim, src_dim in itertools.zip_longest(target_shape[::-1], src_shape[::-1], fillvalue=1)`
for (SizeT i = 0; i < max(target_ndims, src_ndims); i++) {
SizeT target_dim_i = target_ndims - i - 1;
SizeT src_dim_i = src_ndims - i - 1;
bool target_dim_exists = target_dim_i >= 0;
bool src_dim_exists = src_dim_i >= 0;
SizeT target_dim = target_dim_exists ? target_shape[target_dim_i] : 1;
SizeT src_dim = src_dim_exists ? src_shape[src_dim_i] : 1;
bool ok = src_dim == 1 || target_dim == src_dim;
if (!ok) return false;
}
return true;
}
}
typedef uint8_t NDSliceType;
extern "C" {
const NDSliceType INPUT_SLICE_TYPE_INDEX = 0;
const NDSliceType INPUT_SLICE_TYPE_SLICE = 1;
}
struct NDSlice {
// A poor-man's `std::variant<int, UserRange>`
NDSliceType type;
/*
if type == INPUT_SLICE_TYPE_INDEX => `slice` points to a single `SizeT`
if type == INPUT_SLICE_TYPE_SLICE => `slice` points to a single `UserRange`
*/
uint8_t *slice;
};
namespace ndarray_util {
template<typename SizeT>
SizeT deduce_ndims_after_slicing(SizeT ndims, SizeT num_slices, const NDSlice *slices) {
irrt_assert(num_slices <= ndims);
SizeT final_ndims = ndims;
for (SizeT i = 0; i < num_slices; i++) {
if (slices[i].type == INPUT_SLICE_TYPE_INDEX) {
final_ndims--; // An integer slice demotes the rank by 1
}
}
return final_ndims;
}
}
template <typename SizeT>
struct NDArrayIndicesIter {
SizeT ndims;
const SizeT *shape;
SizeT *indices;
void set_indices_zero() {
__builtin_memset(indices, 0, sizeof(SizeT) * ndims);
}
void next() {
for (SizeT i = 0; i < ndims; i++) {
SizeT dim_i = ndims - i - 1;
indices[dim_i]++;
if (indices[dim_i] < shape[dim_i]) {
break;
} else {
indices[dim_i] = 0;
}
}
}
};
// 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.
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;
// Calculate the size/# of elements of an `ndarray`.
// This function corresponds to `np.size(<ndarray>)` or `ndarray.size`
SizeT size() {
return ndarray_util::calc_size_from_shape(ndims, shape);
}
// Calculate the number of bytes of its content of an `ndarray` *in its view*.
// This function corresponds to `ndarray.nbytes`
SizeT nbytes() {
return this->size() * itemsize;
}
void set_value_at_pelement(uint8_t* pelement, const uint8_t* pvalue) {
__builtin_memcpy(pelement, pvalue, itemsize);
}
uint8_t* get_pelement(const SizeT *indices) {
uint8_t* element = data;
for (SizeT dim_i = 0; dim_i < ndims; dim_i++)
element += indices[dim_i] * strides[dim_i];
return element;
}
uint8_t* get_nth_pelement(SizeT nth) {
irrt_assert(0 <= nth);
irrt_assert(nth < this->size());
SizeT* indices = (SizeT*) __builtin_alloca(sizeof(SizeT) * this->ndims);
ndarray_util::set_indices_by_nth(this->ndims, this->shape, indices, nth);
return get_pelement(indices);
}
// Get pointer to the first element of this ndarray, assuming
// `this->size() > 0`, i.e., not "degenerate" due to zeroes in `this->shape`)
//
// This is particularly useful for when the ndarray is just containing a single scalar.
uint8_t* get_first_pelement() {
irrt_assert(this->size() > 0);
return this->data; // ...It is simply `this->data`
}
// Is the given `indices` valid/in-bounds?
bool in_bounds(const SizeT *indices) {
for (SizeT dim_i = 0; dim_i < ndims; dim_i++) {
bool dim_ok = indices[dim_i] < shape[dim_i];
if (!dim_ok) return false;
}
return true;
}
// Fill the ndarray with a value
void fill_generic(const uint8_t* pvalue) {
NDArrayIndicesIter<SizeT> iter;
iter.ndims = this->ndims;
iter.shape = this->shape;
iter.indices = (SizeT*) __builtin_alloca(sizeof(SizeT) * ndims);
iter.set_indices_zero();
for (SizeT i = 0; i < this->size(); i++, iter.next()) {
uint8_t* pelement = get_pelement(iter.indices);
set_value_at_pelement(pelement, pvalue);
}
}
// Set the strides of the ndarray with `ndarray_util::set_strides_by_shape`
void set_strides_by_shape() {
ndarray_util::set_strides_by_shape(itemsize, ndims, strides, shape);
}
// https://numpy.org/doc/stable/reference/generated/numpy.eye.html
void set_to_eye(SizeT k, const uint8_t* zero_pvalue, const uint8_t* one_pvalue) {
__builtin_assume(ndims == 2);
// TODO: Better implementation
fill_generic(zero_pvalue);
for (SizeT i = 0; i < min(shape[0], shape[1]); i++) {
SizeT row = i;
SizeT col = i + k;
SizeT indices[2] = { row, col };
if (!in_bounds(indices)) continue;
uint8_t* pelement = get_pelement(indices);
set_value_at_pelement(pelement, one_pvalue);
}
}
// To support numpy complex slices (e.g., `my_array[:50:2,4,:2:-1]`)
//
// 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 `this->itemsize`
// - `dst_ndarray->shape` and `dst_ndarray.strides` can contain empty values
void slice(SizeT num_ndslices, NDSlice* ndslices, 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(this->ndims, num_ndslices, ndslices));
dst_ndarray->data = this->data;
SizeT this_axis = 0;
SizeT dst_axis = 0;
for (SizeT i = 0; i < num_ndslices; i++) {
NDSlice *ndslice = &ndslices[i];
if (ndslice->type == INPUT_SLICE_TYPE_INDEX) {
// Handle when the ndslice is just a single (possibly negative) integer
// e.g., `my_array[::2, -5, ::-1]`
// ^^------ like this
SizeT index_user = *((SizeT*) ndslice->slice);
SizeT index = resolve_index_in_length(this->shape[this_axis], index_user);
dst_ndarray->data += index * this->strides[this_axis]; // Add offset
// Next
this_axis++;
} else if (ndslice->type == INPUT_SLICE_TYPE_SLICE) {
// Handle when the ndslice is a slice (represented by UserSlice in IRRT)
// e.g., `my_array[::2, -5, ::-1]`
// ^^^------^^^^----- like these
UserSlice<SizeT>* user_slice = (UserSlice<SizeT>*) ndslice->slice;
Slice<SizeT> slice = user_slice->indices(this->shape[this_axis]); // To resolve negative indices and other funny stuff written by the user
// 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 += slice.start * this->strides[this_axis]; // Add offset (NOTE: no need to `* itemsize`, strides count in # of bytes)
dst_ndarray->strides[dst_axis] = slice.step * this->strides[this_axis]; // Determine stride
dst_ndarray->shape[dst_axis] = slice.len(); // Determine shape dimension
// Next
dst_axis++;
this_axis++;
} else {
__builtin_unreachable();
}
}
irrt_assert(dst_axis == dst_ndarray->ndims); // Sanity check on the implementation
}
// Similar to `np.broadcast_to(<ndarray>, <target_shape>)`
// Assumptions:
// - `this` 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 `this->data`.
// - `dst_ndarray->itemsize` does not have to be set, it will be set to `this->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.
// ```
void broadcast_to(NDArray<SizeT>* dst_ndarray) {
dst_ndarray->data = this->data;
dst_ndarray->itemsize = this->itemsize;
irrt_assert(
ndarray_util::can_broadcast_shape_to(
dst_ndarray->ndims,
dst_ndarray->shape,
this->ndims,
this->shape
)
);
SizeT stride_product = 1;
for (SizeT i = 0; i < max(this->ndims, dst_ndarray->ndims); i++) {
SizeT this_dim_i = this->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 && this->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 * this->itemsize;
stride_product *= this->shape[this_dim_i]; // NOTE: this_dim_exist must be true here.
}
}
}
// Simulates `this_ndarray[:] = src_ndarray`, with automatic broadcasting.
// Caution on https://github.com/numpy/numpy/issues/21744
// Also see `NDArray::broadcast_to`
void assign_with(NDArray<SizeT>* src_ndarray) {
irrt_assert(
ndarray_util::can_broadcast_shape_to(
this->ndims,
this->shape,
src_ndarray->ndims,
src_ndarray->shape
)
);
// Broadcast the `src_ndarray` to make the reading process *much* easier
SizeT* broadcasted_src_ndarray_strides = __builtin_alloca(sizeof(SizeT) * this->ndims); // Remember to allocate strides beforehand
NDArray<SizeT> broadcasted_src_ndarray = {
.ndims = this->ndims,
.shape = this->shape,
.strides = broadcasted_src_ndarray_strides
};
src_ndarray->broadcast_to(&broadcasted_src_ndarray);
// Using iter instead of `get_nth_pelement` because it is slightly faster
SizeT* indices = __builtin_alloca(sizeof(SizeT) * this->ndims);
auto iter = NDArrayIndicesIter<SizeT> {
.ndims = this->ndims,
.shape = this->shape,
.indices = indices
};
const SizeT this_size = this->size();
for (SizeT i = 0; i < this_size; i++, iter.next()) {
uint8_t* src_pelement = broadcasted_src_ndarray_strides->get_pelement(indices);
uint8_t* this_pelement = this->get_pelement(indices);
this->set_value_at_pelement(src_pelement, src_pelement);
}
}
};
}
extern "C" {
uint32_t __nac3_ndarray_size(NDArray<int32_t>* ndarray) {
return ndarray->size();
}
uint64_t __nac3_ndarray_size64(NDArray<int64_t>* ndarray) {
return ndarray->size();
}
void __nac3_ndarray_fill_generic(NDArray<int32_t>* ndarray, uint8_t* pvalue) {
ndarray->fill_generic(pvalue);
}
void __nac3_ndarray_fill_generic64(NDArray<int64_t>* ndarray, uint8_t* pvalue) {
ndarray->fill_generic(pvalue);
}
// void __nac3_ndarray_slice(NDArray<int32_t>* ndarray, int32_t num_slices, NDSlice<int32_t> *slices, NDArray<int32_t> *dst_ndarray) {
// // ndarray->slice(num_slices, slices, dst_ndarray);
// }
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#pragma once
#include "irrt_utils.hpp"
#include "irrt_typedefs.hpp"
namespace {
// A proper slice in IRRT, all negative indices have be resolved to absolute values.
// Even though nac3core's slices are always `int32_t`, we will template slice anyway
// since this struct is used as a general utility.
template <typename T>
struct Slice {
T start;
T stop;
T step;
// 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))`
T len() {
T diff = stop - start;
if (diff > 0 && step > 0) {
return ((diff - 1) / step) + 1;
} else if (diff < 0 && step < 0) {
return ((diff + 1) / step) + 1;
} else {
return 0;
}
}
};
template<typename T>
T resolve_index_in_length(T length, T index) {
irrt_assert(length >= 0);
if (index < 0) {
// Remember that index is negative, so do a plus here
return max(length + index, 0);
} else {
return min(length, index);
}
}
// NOTE: using a bitfield for the `*_defined` is better, at the
// cost of a more annoying implementation in nac3core inkwell
template <typename T>
struct UserSlice {
uint8_t start_defined;
T start;
uint8_t stop_defined;
T stop;
uint8_t step_defined;
T step;
// Like Python's `slice(start, stop, step).indices(length)`
Slice<T> indices(T length) {
// NOTE: This function implements Python's `slice.indices` *FAITHFULLY*.
// SEE: https://github.com/python/cpython/blob/f62161837e68c1c77961435f1b954412dd5c2b65/Objects/sliceobject.c#L546
irrt_assert(length >= 0);
irrt_assert(!step_defined || step != 0); // step_defined -> step != 0; step cannot be zero if specified by user
Slice<T> result;
result.step = step_defined ? step : 1;
bool step_is_negative = result.step < 0;
if (start_defined) {
result.start = resolve_index_in_length(length, start);
} else {
result.start = step_is_negative ? length - 1 : 0;
}
if (stop_defined) {
result.stop = resolve_index_in_length(length, stop);
} else {
result.stop = step_is_negative ? -1 : length;
}
return result;
}
};
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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>
// Set `IRRT_DONT_TYPEDEF_INTS` because `cstdint` defines them
#define IRRT_DONT_TYPEDEF_INTS
#include "irrt_everything.hpp"
void test_fail() {
printf("[!] Test failed\n");
exit(1);
}
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__)
template <typename T>
void debug_print_array(const char* format, int len, T* as) {
printf("[");
for (int i = 0; i < len; i++) {
if (i != 0) printf(", ");
printf(format, as[i]);
}
printf("]");
}
template <typename T>
void assert_arrays_match(const char* label, const char* format, int len, T* expected, T* got) {
if (!arrays_match(len, expected, got)) {
printf(">>>>>>> %s\n", label);
printf(" Expecting = ");
debug_print_array(format, len, expected);
printf("\n");
printf(" Got = ");
debug_print_array(format, len, got);
printf("\n");
test_fail();
}
}
template <typename T>
void assert_values_match(const char* label, const char* format, T expected, T got) {
if (expected != got) {
printf(">>>>>>> %s\n", label);
printf(" Expecting = ");
printf(format, expected);
printf("\n");
printf(" Got = ");
printf(format, got);
printf("\n");
test_fail();
}
}
void print_repeated(const char *str, int count) {
for (int i = 0; i < count; i++) {
printf("%s", str);
}
}
template<typename SizeT, typename ElementT>
void __print_ndarray_aux(const char *format, 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_util::set_indices_by_nth(ndarray->ndims, ndarray->shape, indices, *cursor);
ElementT* pelement = (ElementT*) ndarray->get_pelement(indices);
ElementT element = *pelement;
if (i != 0) printf(", "); // List delimiter
printf(format, element);
printf("(@");
debug_print_array("%d", ndarray->ndims, indices);
printf(")");
(*cursor)++;
}
printf("]");
} else {
printf("[");
for (SizeT i = 0; i < ndarray->shape[depth]; i++) {
__print_ndarray_aux<SizeT, ElementT>(
format,
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 SizeT, typename ElementT>
void print_ndarray(const char *format, NDArray<SizeT>* ndarray) {
if (ndarray->ndims == 0) {
printf("<empty ndarray>");
} else {
SizeT cursor = 0;
__print_ndarray_aux<SizeT, ElementT>(format, true, true, &cursor, 0, ndarray);
}
printf("\n");
}
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("size", "%d", 210, ndarray_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("size", "%d", 0, ndarray_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_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("strides", "%u", 4u, expected_strides, strides);
}
void test_ndarray_indices_iter_normal() {
// Test NDArrayIndicesIter normal behavior
BEGIN_TEST();
int32_t shape[3] = { 1, 2, 3 };
int32_t indices[3] = { 0, 0, 0 };
auto iter = NDArrayIndicesIter<int32_t> {
.ndims = 3,
.shape = shape,
.indices = indices
};
assert_arrays_match("indices #0", "%u", 3u, iter.indices, (int32_t[3]) { 0, 0, 0 });
iter.next();
assert_arrays_match("indices #1", "%u", 3u, iter.indices, (int32_t[3]) { 0, 0, 1 });
iter.next();
assert_arrays_match("indices #2", "%u", 3u, iter.indices, (int32_t[3]) { 0, 0, 2 });
iter.next();
assert_arrays_match("indices #3", "%u", 3u, iter.indices, (int32_t[3]) { 0, 1, 0 });
iter.next();
assert_arrays_match("indices #4", "%u", 3u, iter.indices, (int32_t[3]) { 0, 1, 1 });
iter.next();
assert_arrays_match("indices #5", "%u", 3u, iter.indices, (int32_t[3]) { 0, 1, 2 });
iter.next();
assert_arrays_match("indices #6", "%u", 3u, iter.indices, (int32_t[3]) { 0, 0, 0 }); // Loops back
iter.next();
assert_arrays_match("indices #7", "%u", 3u, iter.indices, (int32_t[3]) { 0, 0, 1 });
}
void test_ndarray_fill_generic() {
// Test ndarray fill_generic
BEGIN_TEST();
// Choose a type that's neither int32_t nor uint64_t (candidates of SizeT) to spice it up
// Also make all the octets non-zero, to see if `memcpy` in `fill_generic` is working perfectly.
uint16_t fill_value = 0xFACE;
uint16_t in_data[6] = { 100, 101, 102, 103, 104, 105 }; // Fill `data` with values that != `999`
int32_t in_itemsize = sizeof(uint16_t);
const int32_t in_ndims = 2;
int32_t in_shape[in_ndims] = { 2, 3 };
int32_t in_strides[in_ndims] = {};
NDArray<int32_t> ndarray = {
.data = (uint8_t*) in_data,
.itemsize = in_itemsize,
.ndims = in_ndims,
.shape = in_shape,
.strides = in_strides,
};
ndarray.set_strides_by_shape();
ndarray.fill_generic((uint8_t*) &fill_value); // `fill_generic` here
uint16_t expected_data[6] = { fill_value, fill_value, fill_value, fill_value, fill_value, fill_value };
assert_arrays_match("data", "0x%hX", 6, expected_data, in_data);
}
void test_ndarray_set_to_eye() {
// Test `set_to_eye` behavior (helper function to implement `np.eye()`)
BEGIN_TEST();
double in_data[9] = { 99.0, 99.0, 99.0, 99.0, 99.0, 99.0, 99.0, 99.0, 99.0 };
int32_t in_itemsize = sizeof(double);
const int32_t in_ndims = 2;
int32_t in_shape[in_ndims] = { 3, 3 };
int32_t in_strides[in_ndims] = {};
NDArray<int32_t> ndarray = {
.data = (uint8_t*) in_data,
.itemsize = in_itemsize,
.ndims = in_ndims,
.shape = in_shape,
.strides = in_strides,
};
ndarray.set_strides_by_shape();
double zero = 0.0;
double one = 1.0;
ndarray.set_to_eye(1, (uint8_t*) &zero, (uint8_t*) &one);
assert_values_match("in_data[0]", "%f", 0.0, in_data[0]);
assert_values_match("in_data[1]", "%f", 1.0, in_data[1]);
assert_values_match("in_data[2]", "%f", 0.0, in_data[2]);
assert_values_match("in_data[3]", "%f", 0.0, in_data[3]);
assert_values_match("in_data[4]", "%f", 0.0, in_data[4]);
assert_values_match("in_data[5]", "%f", 1.0, in_data[5]);
assert_values_match("in_data[6]", "%f", 0.0, in_data[6]);
assert_values_match("in_data[7]", "%f", 0.0, in_data[7]);
assert_values_match("in_data[8]", "%f", 0.0, in_data[8]);
}
void test_slice_1() {
// Test `slice(5, None, None).indices(100) == slice(5, 100, 1)`
BEGIN_TEST();
UserSlice<int> user_slice = {
.start_defined = 1,
.start = 5,
.stop_defined = 0,
.step_defined = 0,
};
auto slice = user_slice.indices(100);
assert_values_match("start", "%d", 5, slice.start);
assert_values_match("stop", "%d", 100, slice.stop);
assert_values_match("step", "%d", 1, slice.step);
}
void test_slice_2() {
// Test `slice(400, 999, None).indices(100) == slice(100, 100, 1)`
BEGIN_TEST();
UserSlice<int> user_slice = {
.start_defined = 1,
.start = 400,
.stop_defined = 0,
.step_defined = 0,
};
auto slice = user_slice.indices(100);
assert_values_match("start", "%d", 100, slice.start);
assert_values_match("stop", "%d", 100, slice.stop);
assert_values_match("step", "%d", 1, slice.step);
}
void test_slice_3() {
// Test `slice(-10, -5, None).indices(100) == slice(90, 95, 1)`
BEGIN_TEST();
UserSlice<int> user_slice = {
.start_defined = 1,
.start = -10,
.stop_defined = 1,
.stop = -5,
.step_defined = 0,
};
auto slice = user_slice.indices(100);
assert_values_match("start", "%d", 90, slice.start);
assert_values_match("stop", "%d", 95, slice.stop);
assert_values_match("step", "%d", 1, slice.step);
}
void test_slice_4() {
// Test `slice(None, None, -5).indices(100) == (99, -1, -5)`
BEGIN_TEST();
UserSlice<int> user_slice = {
.start_defined = 0,
.stop_defined = 0,
.step_defined = 1,
.step = -5
};
auto slice = user_slice.indices(100);
assert_values_match("start", "%d", 99, slice.start);
assert_values_match("stop", "%d", -1, slice.stop);
assert_values_match("step", "%d", -5, slice.step);
}
void test_ndslice_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();
double in_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 in_itemsize = sizeof(double);
const int32_t in_ndims = 2;
int32_t in_shape[in_ndims] = { 3, 4 };
int32_t in_strides[in_ndims] = {};
NDArray<int32_t> ndarray = {
.data = (uint8_t*) in_data,
.itemsize = in_itemsize,
.ndims = in_ndims,
.shape = in_shape,
.strides = in_strides
};
ndarray.set_strides_by_shape();
// Destination ndarray
// As documented, ndims and shape & strides must be allocated and determined by the caller.
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 slice in `ndarray[-2::, 1::2]`
UserSlice<int32_t> user_slice_1 = {
.start_defined = 1,
.start = -2,
.stop_defined = 0,
.step_defined = 0
};
UserSlice<int32_t> user_slice_2 = {
.start_defined = 1,
.start = 1,
.stop_defined = 0,
.step_defined = 1,
.step = 2
};
const int32_t num_ndslices = 2;
NDSlice ndslices[num_ndslices] = {
{ .type = INPUT_SLICE_TYPE_SLICE, .slice = (uint8_t*) &user_slice_1 },
{ .type = INPUT_SLICE_TYPE_SLICE, .slice = (uint8_t*) &user_slice_2 }
};
ndarray.slice(num_ndslices, ndslices, &dst_ndarray);
int32_t expected_shape[dst_ndims] = { 2, 2 };
int32_t expected_strides[dst_ndims] = { 32, 16 };
assert_arrays_match("shape", "%d", dst_ndims, expected_shape, dst_ndarray.shape);
assert_arrays_match("strides", "%d", dst_ndims, expected_strides, dst_ndarray.strides);
assert_values_match("dst_ndarray[0, 0]", "%f", 5.0, *((double *) dst_ndarray.get_pelement((int32_t[dst_ndims]) { 0, 0 })));
assert_values_match("dst_ndarray[0, 1]", "%f", 7.0, *((double *) dst_ndarray.get_pelement((int32_t[dst_ndims]) { 0, 1 })));
assert_values_match("dst_ndarray[1, 0]", "%f", 9.0, *((double *) dst_ndarray.get_pelement((int32_t[dst_ndims]) { 1, 0 })));
assert_values_match("dst_ndarray[1, 1]", "%f", 11.0, *((double *) dst_ndarray.get_pelement((int32_t[dst_ndims]) { 1, 1 })));
}
void test_ndslice_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
dst_ndarray[1, 0] == 99 # If you write to `dst_ndarray`
assert ndarray[1, 3] == 99 # `ndarray` also updates!!
```
*/
BEGIN_TEST();
double in_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 in_itemsize = sizeof(double);
const int32_t in_ndims = 2;
int32_t in_shape[in_ndims] = { 3, 4 };
int32_t in_strides[in_ndims] = {};
NDArray<int32_t> ndarray = {
.data = (uint8_t*) in_data,
.itemsize = in_itemsize,
.ndims = in_ndims,
.shape = in_shape,
.strides = in_strides
};
ndarray.set_strides_by_shape();
// Destination ndarray
// As documented, ndims and shape & strides must be allocated and determined by the caller.
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 slice in `ndarray[2, ::-2]`
int32_t user_slice_1 = 2;
UserSlice<int32_t> user_slice_2 = {
.start_defined = 0,
.stop_defined = 0,
.step_defined = 1,
.step = -2
};
const int32_t num_ndslices = 2;
NDSlice ndslices[num_ndslices] = {
{ .type = INPUT_SLICE_TYPE_INDEX, .slice = (uint8_t*) &user_slice_1 },
{ .type = INPUT_SLICE_TYPE_SLICE, .slice = (uint8_t*) &user_slice_2 }
};
ndarray.slice(num_ndslices, ndslices, &dst_ndarray);
int32_t expected_shape[dst_ndims] = { 2 };
int32_t expected_strides[dst_ndims] = { -16 };
assert_arrays_match("shape", "%d", dst_ndims, expected_shape, dst_ndarray.shape);
assert_arrays_match("strides", "%d", dst_ndims, expected_strides, dst_ndarray.strides);
// [5.0, 3.0]
assert_values_match("dst_ndarray[0]", "%f", 11.0, *((double *) dst_ndarray.get_pelement((int32_t[dst_ndims]) { 0 })));
assert_values_match("dst_ndarray[1]", "%f", 9.0, *((double *) dst_ndarray.get_pelement((int32_t[dst_ndims]) { 1 })));
}
void test_can_broadcast_shape() {
BEGIN_TEST();
assert_values_match(
"can_broadcast_shape_to([3], [1, 1, 1, 1, 3]) == true",
"%d",
true,
ndarray_util::can_broadcast_shape_to(1, (int32_t[]) { 3 }, 5, (int32_t[]) { 1, 1, 1, 1, 3 })
);
assert_values_match(
"can_broadcast_shape_to([3], [3, 1]) == false",
"%d",
false,
ndarray_util::can_broadcast_shape_to(1, (int32_t[]) { 3 }, 2, (int32_t[]) { 3, 1 }));
assert_values_match(
"can_broadcast_shape_to([3], [3]) == true",
"%d",
true,
ndarray_util::can_broadcast_shape_to(1, (int32_t[]) { 3 }, 1, (int32_t[]) { 3 }));
assert_values_match(
"can_broadcast_shape_to([1], [3]) == false",
"%d",
false,
ndarray_util::can_broadcast_shape_to(1, (int32_t[]) { 1 }, 1, (int32_t[]) { 3 }));
assert_values_match(
"can_broadcast_shape_to([1], [1]) == true",
"%d",
true,
ndarray_util::can_broadcast_shape_to(1, (int32_t[]) { 1 }, 1, (int32_t[]) { 1 }));
assert_values_match(
"can_broadcast_shape_to([256, 256, 3], [256, 1, 3]) == true",
"%d",
true,
ndarray_util::can_broadcast_shape_to(3, (int32_t[]) { 256, 256, 3 }, 3, (int32_t[]) { 256, 1, 3 })
);
assert_values_match(
"can_broadcast_shape_to([256, 256, 3], [3]) == true",
"%d",
true,
ndarray_util::can_broadcast_shape_to(3, (int32_t[]) { 256, 256, 3 }, 1, (int32_t[]) { 3 })
);
assert_values_match(
"can_broadcast_shape_to([256, 256, 3], [2]) == false",
"%d",
false,
ndarray_util::can_broadcast_shape_to(3, (int32_t[]) { 256, 256, 3 }, 1, (int32_t[]) { 2 })
);
assert_values_match(
"can_broadcast_shape_to([256, 256, 3], [1]) == true",
"%d",
true,
ndarray_util::can_broadcast_shape_to(3, (int32_t[]) { 256, 256, 3 }, 1, (int32_t[]) { 1 })
);
// In cases when the shapes contain zero(es)
assert_values_match(
"can_broadcast_shape_to([0], [1]) == true",
"%d",
true,
ndarray_util::can_broadcast_shape_to(1, (int32_t[]) { 0 }, 1, (int32_t[]) { 1 })
);
assert_values_match(
"can_broadcast_shape_to([0], [2]) == false",
"%d",
false,
ndarray_util::can_broadcast_shape_to(1, (int32_t[]) { 0 }, 1, (int32_t[]) { 2 })
);
assert_values_match(
"can_broadcast_shape_to([0, 4, 0, 0], [1]) == true",
"%d",
true,
ndarray_util::can_broadcast_shape_to(4, (int32_t[]) { 0, 4, 0, 0 }, 1, (int32_t[]) { 1 })
);
assert_values_match(
"can_broadcast_shape_to([0, 4, 0, 0], [1, 1, 1, 1]) == true",
"%d",
true,
ndarray_util::can_broadcast_shape_to(4, (int32_t[]) { 0, 4, 0, 0 }, 4, (int32_t[]) { 1, 1, 1, 1 })
);
assert_values_match(
"can_broadcast_shape_to([0, 4, 0, 0], [1, 4, 1, 1]) == true",
"%d",
true,
ndarray_util::can_broadcast_shape_to(4, (int32_t[]) { 0, 4, 0, 0 }, 4, (int32_t[]) { 1, 4, 1, 1 })
);
assert_values_match(
"can_broadcast_shape_to([4, 3], [0, 3]) == false",
"%d",
false,
ndarray_util::can_broadcast_shape_to(2, (int32_t[]) { 4, 3 }, 2, (int32_t[]) { 0, 3 })
);
assert_values_match(
"can_broadcast_shape_to([4, 3], [0, 0]) == false",
"%d",
false,
ndarray_util::can_broadcast_shape_to(2, (int32_t[]) { 4, 3 }, 2, (int32_t[]) { 0, 0 })
);
}
void test_ndarray_broadcast_1() {
/*
# 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]]]
#
# assery array.strides == (0, 0, 8)
*/
BEGIN_TEST();
double in_data[4] = { 19.9, 29.9, 39.9, 49.9 };
const int32_t in_ndims = 2;
int32_t in_shape[in_ndims] = {1, 4};
int32_t in_strides[in_ndims] = {};
NDArray<int32_t> ndarray = {
.data = (uint8_t*) in_data,
.itemsize = sizeof(double),
.ndims = in_ndims,
.shape = in_shape,
.strides = in_strides
};
ndarray.set_strides_by_shape();
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
};
ndarray.broadcast_to(&dst_ndarray);
assert_arrays_match("dst_ndarray->strides", "%d", dst_ndims, (int32_t[]) { 0, 0, 8 }, dst_ndarray.strides);
assert_values_match("dst_ndarray[0, 0, 0]", "%f", 19.9, *((double*) dst_ndarray.get_pelement((int32_t[]) {0, 0, 0})));
assert_values_match("dst_ndarray[0, 0, 1]", "%f", 29.9, *((double*) dst_ndarray.get_pelement((int32_t[]) {0, 0, 1})));
assert_values_match("dst_ndarray[0, 0, 2]", "%f", 39.9, *((double*) dst_ndarray.get_pelement((int32_t[]) {0, 0, 2})));
assert_values_match("dst_ndarray[0, 0, 3]", "%f", 49.9, *((double*) dst_ndarray.get_pelement((int32_t[]) {0, 0, 3})));
assert_values_match("dst_ndarray[0, 1, 0]", "%f", 19.9, *((double*) dst_ndarray.get_pelement((int32_t[]) {0, 1, 0})));
assert_values_match("dst_ndarray[0, 1, 1]", "%f", 29.9, *((double*) dst_ndarray.get_pelement((int32_t[]) {0, 1, 1})));
assert_values_match("dst_ndarray[0, 1, 2]", "%f", 39.9, *((double*) dst_ndarray.get_pelement((int32_t[]) {0, 1, 2})));
assert_values_match("dst_ndarray[0, 1, 3]", "%f", 49.9, *((double*) dst_ndarray.get_pelement((int32_t[]) {0, 1, 3})));
assert_values_match("dst_ndarray[1, 2, 3]", "%f", 49.9, *((double*) dst_ndarray.get_pelement((int32_t[]) {1, 2, 3})));
}
void test_assign_with() {
/*
```
xs = np.array([[1.0, 2.0, 3.0], [4.0, 5.0, 6.0], [7.0, 8.0, 9.0]], dtype=np.float64)
ys = xs.shape
```
*/
}
int main() {
test_calc_size_from_shape_normal();
test_calc_size_from_shape_has_zero();
test_set_strides_by_shape();
test_ndarray_indices_iter_normal();
test_ndarray_fill_generic();
test_ndarray_set_to_eye();
test_slice_1();
test_slice_2();
test_slice_3();
test_slice_4();
test_ndslice_1();
test_ndslice_2();
test_can_broadcast_shape();
test_ndarray_broadcast_1();
test_assign_with();
return 0;
}

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#pragma once
// This is made toggleable since `irrt_test.cpp` itself would include
// headers that define the `int_t` family.
#ifndef IRRT_DONT_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;
#endif
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#pragma once
#include "irrt_typedefs.hpp"
namespace {
template <typename T>
T max(T a, T b) {
return a > b ? a : b;
}
template <typename T>
T min(T a, 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;
}
void irrt_panic() {
// Crash the program for now.
// TODO: Don't crash the program
// ... or at least produce a good message when doing testing IRRT
uint8_t* death = nullptr;
*death = 0; // TODO: address 0 on hardware might be writable?
}
// TODO: Make this a macro and allow it to be toggled on/off (e.g., debug vs release)
void irrt_assert(bool condition) {
if (!condition) irrt_panic();
}
}

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use crate::{
symbol_resolver::SymbolValue,
toplevel::DefinitionId,
typecheck::{
type_inferencer::PrimitiveStore,
typedef::{
into_var_map, FunSignature, FuncArg, Type, TypeEnum, TypeVar, TypeVarId, Unifier,
},
},
};
use indexmap::IndexMap;
use nac3parser::ast::StrRef;
use std::collections::HashMap;
pub struct ConcreteTypeStore {
store: Vec<ConcreteTypeEnum>,
}
#[derive(Copy, Clone, Eq, PartialEq, Hash, Debug)]
pub struct ConcreteType(usize);
#[derive(Clone, Debug)]
pub struct ConcreteFuncArg {
pub name: StrRef,
pub ty: ConcreteType,
pub default_value: Option<SymbolValue>,
}
#[derive(Clone, Debug)]
pub enum Primitive {
Int32,
Int64,
UInt32,
UInt64,
Float,
Bool,
None,
Range,
Str,
Exception,
}
#[derive(Debug)]
pub enum ConcreteTypeEnum {
TPrimitive(Primitive),
TTuple {
ty: Vec<ConcreteType>,
},
TObj {
obj_id: DefinitionId,
fields: HashMap<StrRef, (ConcreteType, bool)>,
params: IndexMap<TypeVarId, ConcreteType>,
},
TVirtual {
ty: ConcreteType,
},
TFunc {
args: Vec<ConcreteFuncArg>,
ret: ConcreteType,
vars: HashMap<TypeVarId, ConcreteType>,
},
TLiteral {
values: Vec<SymbolValue>,
},
}
impl ConcreteTypeStore {
#[must_use]
pub fn new() -> ConcreteTypeStore {
ConcreteTypeStore {
store: vec![
ConcreteTypeEnum::TPrimitive(Primitive::Int32),
ConcreteTypeEnum::TPrimitive(Primitive::Int64),
ConcreteTypeEnum::TPrimitive(Primitive::Float),
ConcreteTypeEnum::TPrimitive(Primitive::Bool),
ConcreteTypeEnum::TPrimitive(Primitive::None),
ConcreteTypeEnum::TPrimitive(Primitive::Range),
ConcreteTypeEnum::TPrimitive(Primitive::Str),
ConcreteTypeEnum::TPrimitive(Primitive::Exception),
ConcreteTypeEnum::TPrimitive(Primitive::UInt32),
ConcreteTypeEnum::TPrimitive(Primitive::UInt64),
],
}
}
#[must_use]
pub fn get(&self, cty: ConcreteType) -> &ConcreteTypeEnum {
&self.store[cty.0]
}
pub fn from_signature(
&mut self,
unifier: &mut Unifier,
primitives: &PrimitiveStore,
signature: &FunSignature,
cache: &mut HashMap<Type, Option<ConcreteType>>,
) -> ConcreteTypeEnum {
ConcreteTypeEnum::TFunc {
args: signature
.args
.iter()
.map(|arg| ConcreteFuncArg {
name: arg.name,
ty: self.from_unifier_type(unifier, primitives, arg.ty, cache),
default_value: arg.default_value.clone(),
})
.collect(),
ret: self.from_unifier_type(unifier, primitives, signature.ret, cache),
vars: signature
.vars
.iter()
.map(|(id, ty)| (*id, self.from_unifier_type(unifier, primitives, *ty, cache)))
.collect(),
}
}
pub fn from_unifier_type(
&mut self,
unifier: &mut Unifier,
primitives: &PrimitiveStore,
ty: Type,
cache: &mut HashMap<Type, Option<ConcreteType>>,
) -> ConcreteType {
let ty = unifier.get_representative(ty);
if unifier.unioned(ty, primitives.int32) {
ConcreteType(0)
} else if unifier.unioned(ty, primitives.int64) {
ConcreteType(1)
} else if unifier.unioned(ty, primitives.float) {
ConcreteType(2)
} else if unifier.unioned(ty, primitives.bool) {
ConcreteType(3)
} else if unifier.unioned(ty, primitives.none) {
ConcreteType(4)
} else if unifier.unioned(ty, primitives.range) {
ConcreteType(5)
} else if unifier.unioned(ty, primitives.str) {
ConcreteType(6)
} else if unifier.unioned(ty, primitives.exception) {
ConcreteType(7)
} else if unifier.unioned(ty, primitives.uint32) {
ConcreteType(8)
} else if unifier.unioned(ty, primitives.uint64) {
ConcreteType(9)
} else if let Some(cty) = cache.get(&ty) {
if let Some(cty) = cty {
*cty
} else {
let index = self.store.len();
// placeholder
self.store.push(ConcreteTypeEnum::TPrimitive(Primitive::Int32));
let result = ConcreteType(index);
cache.insert(ty, Some(result));
result
}
} else {
cache.insert(ty, None);
let ty_enum = unifier.get_ty(ty);
let result = match &*ty_enum {
TypeEnum::TTuple { ty } => ConcreteTypeEnum::TTuple {
ty: ty
.iter()
.map(|t| self.from_unifier_type(unifier, primitives, *t, cache))
.collect(),
},
TypeEnum::TObj { obj_id, fields, params } => ConcreteTypeEnum::TObj {
obj_id: *obj_id,
fields: fields
.iter()
.filter_map(|(name, ty)| {
// here we should not have type vars, but some partial instantiated
// class methods can still have uninstantiated type vars, so
// filter out all the methods, as this will not affect codegen
if let TypeEnum::TFunc(..) = &*unifier.get_ty(ty.0) {
None
} else {
Some((
*name,
(
self.from_unifier_type(unifier, primitives, ty.0, cache),
ty.1,
),
))
}
})
.collect(),
params: params
.iter()
.map(|(id, ty)| {
(*id, self.from_unifier_type(unifier, primitives, *ty, cache))
})
.collect(),
},
TypeEnum::TVirtual { ty } => ConcreteTypeEnum::TVirtual {
ty: self.from_unifier_type(unifier, primitives, *ty, cache),
},
TypeEnum::TFunc(signature) => {
self.from_signature(unifier, primitives, signature, cache)
}
TypeEnum::TLiteral { values, .. } => {
ConcreteTypeEnum::TLiteral { values: values.clone() }
}
_ => unreachable!("{:?}", ty_enum.get_type_name()),
};
let index = if let Some(ConcreteType(index)) = cache.get(&ty).unwrap() {
self.store[*index] = result;
*index
} else {
self.store.push(result);
self.store.len() - 1
};
cache.insert(ty, Some(ConcreteType(index)));
ConcreteType(index)
}
}
pub fn to_unifier_type(
&self,
unifier: &mut Unifier,
primitives: &PrimitiveStore,
cty: ConcreteType,
cache: &mut HashMap<ConcreteType, Option<Type>>,
) -> Type {
if let Some(ty) = cache.get_mut(&cty) {
return if let Some(ty) = ty {
*ty
} else {
*ty = Some(unifier.get_dummy_var().ty);
ty.unwrap()
};
}
cache.insert(cty, None);
let result = match &self.store[cty.0] {
ConcreteTypeEnum::TPrimitive(primitive) => {
let ty = match primitive {
Primitive::Int32 => primitives.int32,
Primitive::Int64 => primitives.int64,
Primitive::UInt32 => primitives.uint32,
Primitive::UInt64 => primitives.uint64,
Primitive::Float => primitives.float,
Primitive::Bool => primitives.bool,
Primitive::None => primitives.none,
Primitive::Range => primitives.range,
Primitive::Str => primitives.str,
Primitive::Exception => primitives.exception,
};
*cache.get_mut(&cty).unwrap() = Some(ty);
return ty;
}
ConcreteTypeEnum::TTuple { ty } => TypeEnum::TTuple {
ty: ty
.iter()
.map(|cty| self.to_unifier_type(unifier, primitives, *cty, cache))
.collect(),
},
ConcreteTypeEnum::TVirtual { ty } => {
TypeEnum::TVirtual { ty: self.to_unifier_type(unifier, primitives, *ty, cache) }
}
ConcreteTypeEnum::TObj { obj_id, fields, params } => TypeEnum::TObj {
obj_id: *obj_id,
fields: fields
.iter()
.map(|(name, cty)| {
(*name, (self.to_unifier_type(unifier, primitives, cty.0, cache), cty.1))
})
.collect::<HashMap<_, _>>(),
params: into_var_map(params.iter().map(|(&id, cty)| {
let ty = self.to_unifier_type(unifier, primitives, *cty, cache);
TypeVar { id, ty }
})),
},
ConcreteTypeEnum::TFunc { args, ret, vars } => TypeEnum::TFunc(FunSignature {
args: args
.iter()
.map(|arg| FuncArg {
name: arg.name,
ty: self.to_unifier_type(unifier, primitives, arg.ty, cache),
default_value: arg.default_value.clone(),
})
.collect(),
ret: self.to_unifier_type(unifier, primitives, *ret, cache),
vars: into_var_map(vars.iter().map(|(&id, cty)| {
let ty = self.to_unifier_type(unifier, primitives, *cty, cache);
TypeVar { id, ty }
})),
}),
ConcreteTypeEnum::TLiteral { values, .. } => {
TypeEnum::TLiteral { values: values.clone(), loc: None }
}
};
let result = unifier.add_ty(result);
if let Some(ty) = cache.get(&cty).unwrap() {
unifier.unify(*ty, result).unwrap();
}
cache.insert(cty, Some(result));
result
}
pub fn add_cty(&mut self, cty: ConcreteTypeEnum) -> ConcreteType {
self.store.push(cty);
ConcreteType(self.store.len() - 1)
}
}
impl Default for ConcreteTypeStore {
fn default() -> Self {
Self::new()
}
}

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use inkwell::attributes::{Attribute, AttributeLoc};
use inkwell::values::{BasicValueEnum, CallSiteValue, FloatValue, IntValue};
use itertools::Either;
use crate::codegen::CodeGenContext;
/// Macro to generate extern function
/// Both function return type and function parameter type are `FloatValue`
///
/// Arguments:
/// * `unary/binary`: Whether the extern function requires one (unary) or two (binary) operands
/// * `$fn_name:ident`: The identifier of the rust function to be generated
/// * `$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"
/// 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`
///
macro_rules! generate_extern_fn {
("unary", $fn_name:ident, $extern_fn:literal) => {
generate_extern_fn!($fn_name, $extern_fn, arg, "mustprogress", "nofree", "nounwind", "willreturn", "writeonly");
};
("unary", $fn_name:ident, $extern_fn:literal $(,$attributes:literal)*) => {
generate_extern_fn!($fn_name, $extern_fn, arg $(,$attributes)*);
};
("binary", $fn_name:ident, $extern_fn:literal) => {
generate_extern_fn!($fn_name, $extern_fn, arg1, arg2, "mustprogress", "nofree", "nounwind", "willreturn", "writeonly");
};
("binary", $fn_name:ident, $extern_fn:literal $(,$attributes:literal)*) => {
generate_extern_fn!($fn_name, $extern_fn, arg1, arg2 $(,$attributes)*);
};
($fn_name:ident, $extern_fn:literal $(,$args:ident)* $(,$attributes:literal)*) => {
#[doc = concat!("Invokes the [`", stringify!($extern_fn), "`](https://en.cppreference.com/w/c/numeric/math/", stringify!($llvm_name), ") function." )]
pub fn $fn_name<'ctx>(
ctx: &CodeGenContext<'ctx, '_>
$(,$args: FloatValue<'ctx>)*,
name: Option<&str>,
) -> FloatValue<'ctx> {
const FN_NAME: &str = $extern_fn;
let llvm_f64 = ctx.ctx.f64_type();
$(debug_assert_eq!($args.get_type(), llvm_f64);)*
let extern_fn = ctx.module.get_function(FN_NAME).unwrap_or_else(|| {
let fn_type = llvm_f64.fn_type(&[$($args.get_type().into()),*], false);
let func = ctx.module.add_function(FN_NAME, fn_type, None);
for attr in [$($attributes),*] {
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, &[$($args.into()),*], name.unwrap_or_default())
.map(CallSiteValue::try_as_basic_value)
.map(|v| v.map_left(BasicValueEnum::into_float_value))
.map(Either::unwrap_left)
.unwrap()
}
};
}
generate_extern_fn!("unary", call_tan, "tan");
generate_extern_fn!("unary", call_asin, "asin");
generate_extern_fn!("unary", call_acos, "acos");
generate_extern_fn!("unary", call_atan, "atan");
generate_extern_fn!("unary", call_sinh, "sinh");
generate_extern_fn!("unary", call_cosh, "cosh");
generate_extern_fn!("unary", call_tanh, "tanh");
generate_extern_fn!("unary", call_asinh, "asinh");
generate_extern_fn!("unary", call_acosh, "acosh");
generate_extern_fn!("unary", call_atanh, "atanh");
generate_extern_fn!("unary", call_expm1, "expm1");
generate_extern_fn!(
"unary",
call_cbrt,
"cbrt",
"mustprogress",
"nofree",
"nosync",
"nounwind",
"readonly",
"willreturn"
);
generate_extern_fn!("unary", call_erf, "erf", "nounwind");
generate_extern_fn!("unary", call_erfc, "erfc", "nounwind");
generate_extern_fn!("unary", call_j1, "j1", "nounwind");
generate_extern_fn!("binary", call_atan2, "atan2");
generate_extern_fn!("binary", call_hypot, "hypot", "nounwind");
generate_extern_fn!("binary", call_nextafter, "nextafter", "nounwind");
/// Invokes the [`ldexp`](https://en.cppreference.com/w/c/numeric/math/ldexp) function.
pub fn call_ldexp<'ctx>(
ctx: &CodeGenContext<'ctx, '_>,
arg: FloatValue<'ctx>,
exp: IntValue<'ctx>,
name: Option<&str>,
) -> FloatValue<'ctx> {
const FN_NAME: &str = "ldexp";
let llvm_f64 = ctx.ctx.f64_type();
let llvm_i32 = ctx.ctx.i32_type();
debug_assert_eq!(arg.get_type(), llvm_f64);
debug_assert_eq!(exp.get_type(), llvm_i32);
let extern_fn = ctx.module.get_function(FN_NAME).unwrap_or_else(|| {
let fn_type = llvm_f64.fn_type(&[llvm_f64.into(), llvm_i32.into()], false);
let func = ctx.module.add_function(FN_NAME, fn_type, None);
for attr in ["mustprogress", "nofree", "nounwind", "willreturn"] {
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, &[arg.into(), exp.into()], name.unwrap_or_default())
.map(CallSiteValue::try_as_basic_value)
.map(|v| v.map_left(BasicValueEnum::into_float_value))
.map(Either::unwrap_left)
.unwrap()
}

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use crate::{
codegen::{bool_to_i1, bool_to_i8, classes::ArraySliceValue, expr::*, stmt::*, CodeGenContext},
symbol_resolver::ValueEnum,
toplevel::{DefinitionId, TopLevelDef},
typecheck::typedef::{FunSignature, Type},
};
use inkwell::{
context::Context,
types::{BasicTypeEnum, IntType},
values::{BasicValueEnum, IntValue, PointerValue},
};
use nac3parser::ast::{Expr, Stmt, StrRef};
pub trait CodeGenerator {
/// Return the module name for the code generator.
fn get_name(&self) -> &str;
fn get_size_type<'ctx>(&self, ctx: &'ctx Context) -> IntType<'ctx>;
/// Generate function call and returns the function return value.
/// - obj: Optional object for method call.
/// - fun: Function signature and definition ID.
/// - params: Function parameters. Note that this does not include the object even if the
/// function is a class method.
fn gen_call<'ctx>(
&mut self,
ctx: &mut CodeGenContext<'ctx, '_>,
obj: Option<(Type, ValueEnum<'ctx>)>,
fun: (&FunSignature, DefinitionId),
params: Vec<(Option<StrRef>, ValueEnum<'ctx>)>,
) -> Result<Option<BasicValueEnum<'ctx>>, String>
where
Self: Sized,
{
gen_call(self, ctx, obj, fun, params)
}
/// Generate object constructor and returns the constructed object.
/// - signature: Function signature of the constructor.
/// - def: Class definition for the constructor class.
/// - params: Function parameters.
fn gen_constructor<'ctx>(
&mut self,
ctx: &mut CodeGenContext<'ctx, '_>,
signature: &FunSignature,
def: &TopLevelDef,
params: Vec<(Option<StrRef>, ValueEnum<'ctx>)>,
) -> Result<BasicValueEnum<'ctx>, String>
where
Self: Sized,
{
gen_constructor(self, ctx, signature, def, params)
}
/// Generate a function instance.
/// - obj: Optional object for method call.
/// - 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>(
&mut self,
ctx: &mut CodeGenContext<'ctx, '_>,
obj: Option<(Type, ValueEnum<'ctx>)>,
fun: (&FunSignature, &mut TopLevelDef, String),
id: usize,
) -> Result<String, String> {
gen_func_instance(ctx, &obj, fun, id)
}
/// Generate the code for an expression.
fn gen_expr<'ctx>(
&mut self,
ctx: &mut CodeGenContext<'ctx, '_>,
expr: &Expr<Option<Type>>,
) -> Result<Option<ValueEnum<'ctx>>, String>
where
Self: Sized,
{
gen_expr(self, ctx, expr)
}
/// Allocate memory for a variable and return a pointer pointing to it.
/// The default implementation places the allocations at the start of the function.
fn gen_var_alloc<'ctx>(
&mut self,
ctx: &mut CodeGenContext<'ctx, '_>,
ty: BasicTypeEnum<'ctx>,
name: Option<&str>,
) -> Result<PointerValue<'ctx>, String> {
gen_var(ctx, ty, name)
}
/// Allocate memory for a variable and return a pointer pointing to it.
/// The default implementation places the allocations at the start of the function.
fn gen_array_var_alloc<'ctx>(
&mut self,
ctx: &mut CodeGenContext<'ctx, '_>,
ty: BasicTypeEnum<'ctx>,
size: IntValue<'ctx>,
name: Option<&'ctx str>,
) -> Result<ArraySliceValue<'ctx>, String> {
gen_array_var(ctx, ty, size, name)
}
/// Return a pointer pointing to the target of the expression.
fn gen_store_target<'ctx>(
&mut self,
ctx: &mut CodeGenContext<'ctx, '_>,
pattern: &Expr<Option<Type>>,
name: Option<&str>,
) -> Result<Option<PointerValue<'ctx>>, String>
where
Self: Sized,
{
gen_store_target(self, ctx, pattern, name)
}
/// Generate code for an assignment expression.
fn gen_assign<'ctx>(
&mut self,
ctx: &mut CodeGenContext<'ctx, '_>,
target: &Expr<Option<Type>>,
value: ValueEnum<'ctx>,
) -> Result<(), String>
where
Self: Sized,
{
gen_assign(self, ctx, target, value)
}
/// Generate code for a while expression.
/// Return true if the while loop must early return
fn gen_while(
&mut self,
ctx: &mut CodeGenContext<'_, '_>,
stmt: &Stmt<Option<Type>>,
) -> Result<(), String>
where
Self: Sized,
{
gen_while(self, ctx, stmt)
}
/// Generate code for a for expression.
/// Return true if the for loop must early return
fn gen_for(
&mut self,
ctx: &mut CodeGenContext<'_, '_>,
stmt: &Stmt<Option<Type>>,
) -> Result<(), String>
where
Self: Sized,
{
gen_for(self, ctx, stmt)
}
/// Generate code for an if expression.
/// Return true if the statement must early return
fn gen_if(
&mut self,
ctx: &mut CodeGenContext<'_, '_>,
stmt: &Stmt<Option<Type>>,
) -> Result<(), String>
where
Self: Sized,
{
gen_if(self, ctx, stmt)
}
fn gen_with(
&mut self,
ctx: &mut CodeGenContext<'_, '_>,
stmt: &Stmt<Option<Type>>,
) -> Result<(), String>
where
Self: Sized,
{
gen_with(self, ctx, stmt)
}
/// Generate code for a statement
///
/// Return true if the statement must early return
fn gen_stmt(
&mut self,
ctx: &mut CodeGenContext<'_, '_>,
stmt: &Stmt<Option<Type>>,
) -> Result<(), String>
where
Self: Sized,
{
gen_stmt(self, ctx, stmt)
}
/// Generates code for a block statement.
fn gen_block<'a, I: Iterator<Item = &'a Stmt<Option<Type>>>>(
&mut self,
ctx: &mut CodeGenContext<'_, '_>,
stmts: I,
) -> Result<(), String>
where
Self: Sized,
{
gen_block(self, ctx, stmts)
}
/// See [`bool_to_i1`].
fn bool_to_i1<'ctx>(
&self,
ctx: &CodeGenContext<'ctx, '_>,
bool_value: IntValue<'ctx>,
) -> IntValue<'ctx> {
bool_to_i1(&ctx.builder, bool_value)
}
/// See [`bool_to_i8`].
fn bool_to_i8<'ctx>(
&self,
ctx: &CodeGenContext<'ctx, '_>,
bool_value: IntValue<'ctx>,
) -> IntValue<'ctx> {
bool_to_i8(&ctx.builder, ctx.ctx, bool_value)
}
}
pub struct DefaultCodeGenerator {
name: String,
size_t: u32,
}
impl DefaultCodeGenerator {
#[must_use]
pub fn new(name: String, size_t: u32) -> DefaultCodeGenerator {
assert!(matches!(size_t, 32 | 64));
DefaultCodeGenerator { name, size_t }
}
}
impl CodeGenerator for DefaultCodeGenerator {
/// Returns the name for this [`CodeGenerator`].
fn get_name(&self) -> &str {
&self.name
}
/// Returns an LLVM integer type representing `size_t`.
fn get_size_type<'ctx>(&self, ctx: &'ctx Context) -> IntType<'ctx> {
// it should be unsigned, but we don't really need unsigned and this could save us from
// having to do a bit cast...
if self.size_t == 32 {
ctx.i32_type()
} else {
ctx.i64_type()
}
}
}

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use crate::{typecheck::typedef::Type, util::SizeVariant};
mod test;
use super::{
classes::{
ArrayLikeIndexer, ArrayLikeValue, ArraySliceValue, ListValue, NDArrayValue, NpArrayType,
NpArrayValue, TypedArrayLikeAdapter, UntypedArrayLikeAccessor,
},
llvm_intrinsics, 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::{BasicType, BasicTypeEnum, FunctionType, IntType, PointerType},
values::{BasicValueEnum, CallSiteValue, FloatValue, FunctionValue, IntValue},
AddressSpace, IntPredicate,
};
use itertools::Either;
use nac3parser::ast::Expr;
#[must_use]
pub fn load_irrt(ctx: &Context) -> Module {
let bitcode_buf = MemoryBuffer::create_from_memory_range(
include_bytes!(concat!(env!("OUT_DIR"), "/irrt.bc")),
"irrt_bitcode_buffer",
);
let irrt_mod = Module::parse_bitcode_from_buffer(&bitcode_buf, ctx).unwrap();
let inline_attr = Attribute::get_named_enum_kind_id("alwaysinline");
for symbol in &[
"__nac3_int_exp_int32_t",
"__nac3_int_exp_int64_t",
"__nac3_range_slice_len",
"__nac3_slice_index_bound",
] {
let function = irrt_mod.get_function(symbol).unwrap();
function.add_attribute(AttributeLoc::Function, ctx.create_enum_attribute(inline_attr, 0));
}
irrt_mod
}
// repeated squaring method adapted from GNU Scientific Library:
// https://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/gsl.git/tree/sys/pow_int.c
pub fn integer_power<'ctx, G: CodeGenerator + ?Sized>(
generator: &mut G,
ctx: &mut CodeGenContext<'ctx, '_>,
base: IntValue<'ctx>,
exp: IntValue<'ctx>,
signed: bool,
) -> IntValue<'ctx> {
let symbol = match (base.get_type().get_bit_width(), exp.get_type().get_bit_width(), signed) {
(32, 32, true) => "__nac3_int_exp_int32_t",
(64, 64, true) => "__nac3_int_exp_int64_t",
(32, 32, false) => "__nac3_int_exp_uint32_t",
(64, 64, false) => "__nac3_int_exp_uint64_t",
_ => unreachable!(),
};
let base_type = base.get_type();
let pow_fun = ctx.module.get_function(symbol).unwrap_or_else(|| {
let fn_type = base_type.fn_type(&[base_type.into(), base_type.into()], false);
ctx.module.add_function(symbol, fn_type, None)
});
// throw exception when exp < 0
let ge_zero = ctx
.builder
.build_int_compare(
IntPredicate::SGE,
exp,
exp.get_type().const_zero(),
"assert_int_pow_ge_0",
)
.unwrap();
ctx.make_assert(
generator,
ge_zero,
"0:ValueError",
"integer power must be positive or zero",
[None, None, None],
ctx.current_loc,
);
ctx.builder
.build_call(pow_fun, &[base.into(), exp.into()], "call_int_pow")
.map(CallSiteValue::try_as_basic_value)
.map(|v| v.map_left(BasicValueEnum::into_int_value))
.map(Either::unwrap_left)
.unwrap()
}
pub fn calculate_len_for_slice_range<'ctx, G: CodeGenerator + ?Sized>(
generator: &mut G,
ctx: &mut CodeGenContext<'ctx, '_>,
start: IntValue<'ctx>,
end: IntValue<'ctx>,
step: IntValue<'ctx>,
) -> IntValue<'ctx> {
const SYMBOL: &str = "__nac3_range_slice_len";
let len_func = ctx.module.get_function(SYMBOL).unwrap_or_else(|| {
let i32_t = ctx.ctx.i32_type();
let fn_t = i32_t.fn_type(&[i32_t.into(), i32_t.into(), i32_t.into()], false);
ctx.module.add_function(SYMBOL, fn_t, None)
});
// assert step != 0, throw exception if not
let not_zero = ctx
.builder
.build_int_compare(IntPredicate::NE, step, step.get_type().const_zero(), "range_step_ne")
.unwrap();
ctx.make_assert(
generator,
not_zero,
"0:ValueError",
"step must not be zero",
[None, None, None],
ctx.current_loc,
);
ctx.builder
.build_call(len_func, &[start.into(), end.into(), step.into()], "calc_len")
.map(CallSiteValue::try_as_basic_value)
.map(|v| v.map_left(BasicValueEnum::into_int_value))
.map(Either::unwrap_left)
.unwrap()
}
/// NOTE: the output value of the end index of this function should be compared ***inclusively***,
/// because python allows `a[2::-1]`, whose semantic is `[a[2], a[1], a[0]]`, which is equivalent to
/// NO numeric slice in python.
///
/// equivalent code:
/// ```pseudo_code
/// match (start, end, step):
/// case (s, e, None | Some(step)) if step > 0:
/// return (
/// match s:
/// case None:
/// 0
/// case Some(s):
/// handle_in_bound(s)
/// ,match e:
/// case None:
/// length - 1
/// case Some(e):
/// handle_in_bound(e) - 1
/// ,step == None ? 1 : step
/// )
/// case (s, e, Some(step)) if step < 0:
/// return (
/// match s:
/// case None:
/// length - 1
/// case Some(s):
/// s = handle_in_bound(s)
/// if s == length:
/// s - 1
/// else:
/// s
/// ,match e:
/// case None:
/// 0
/// case Some(e):
/// handle_in_bound(e) + 1
/// ,step
/// )
/// ```
pub fn handle_slice_indices<'ctx, G: CodeGenerator>(
start: &Option<Box<Expr<Option<Type>>>>,
end: &Option<Box<Expr<Option<Type>>>>,
step: &Option<Box<Expr<Option<Type>>>>,
ctx: &mut CodeGenContext<'ctx, '_>,
generator: &mut G,
length: IntValue<'ctx>,
) -> Result<Option<(IntValue<'ctx>, IntValue<'ctx>, IntValue<'ctx>)>, String> {
let int32 = ctx.ctx.i32_type();
let zero = int32.const_zero();
let one = int32.const_int(1, false);
let length = ctx.builder.build_int_truncate_or_bit_cast(length, int32, "leni32").unwrap();
Ok(Some(match (start, end, step) {
(s, e, None) => (
if let Some(s) = s.as_ref() {
match handle_slice_index_bound(s, ctx, generator, length)? {
Some(v) => v,
None => return Ok(None),
}
} else {
int32.const_zero()
},
{
let e = if let Some(s) = e.as_ref() {
match handle_slice_index_bound(s, ctx, generator, length)? {
Some(v) => v,
None => return Ok(None),
}
} else {
length
};
ctx.builder.build_int_sub(e, one, "final_end").unwrap()
},
one,
),
(s, e, Some(step)) => {
let step = if let Some(v) = generator.gen_expr(ctx, step)? {
v.to_basic_value_enum(ctx, generator, ctx.primitives.int32)?.into_int_value()
} else {
return Ok(None);
};
// assert step != 0, throw exception if not
let not_zero = ctx
.builder
.build_int_compare(
IntPredicate::NE,
step,
step.get_type().const_zero(),
"range_step_ne",
)
.unwrap();
ctx.make_assert(
generator,
not_zero,
"0:ValueError",
"slice step cannot be zero",
[None, None, None],
ctx.current_loc,
);
let len_id = ctx.builder.build_int_sub(length, one, "lenmin1").unwrap();
let neg = ctx
.builder
.build_int_compare(IntPredicate::SLT, step, zero, "step_is_neg")
.unwrap();
(
match s {
Some(s) => {
let Some(s) = handle_slice_index_bound(s, ctx, generator, length)? else {
return Ok(None);
};
ctx.builder
.build_select(
ctx.builder
.build_and(
ctx.builder
.build_int_compare(
IntPredicate::EQ,
s,
length,
"s_eq_len",
)
.unwrap(),
neg,
"should_minus_one",
)
.unwrap(),
ctx.builder.build_int_sub(s, one, "s_min").unwrap(),
s,
"final_start",
)
.map(BasicValueEnum::into_int_value)
.unwrap()
}
None => ctx
.builder
.build_select(neg, len_id, zero, "stt")
.map(BasicValueEnum::into_int_value)
.unwrap(),
},
match e {
Some(e) => {
let Some(e) = handle_slice_index_bound(e, ctx, generator, length)? else {
return Ok(None);
};
ctx.builder
.build_select(
neg,
ctx.builder.build_int_add(e, one, "end_add_one").unwrap(),
ctx.builder.build_int_sub(e, one, "end_sub_one").unwrap(),
"final_end",
)
.map(BasicValueEnum::into_int_value)
.unwrap()
}
None => ctx
.builder
.build_select(neg, zero, len_id, "end")
.map(BasicValueEnum::into_int_value)
.unwrap(),
},
step,
)
}
}))
}
/// this function allows index out of range, since python
/// allows index out of range in slice (`a = [1,2,3]; a[1:10] == [2,3]`).
pub fn handle_slice_index_bound<'ctx, G: CodeGenerator>(
i: &Expr<Option<Type>>,
ctx: &mut CodeGenContext<'ctx, '_>,
generator: &mut G,
length: IntValue<'ctx>,
) -> Result<Option<IntValue<'ctx>>, String> {
const SYMBOL: &str = "__nac3_slice_index_bound";
let func = ctx.module.get_function(SYMBOL).unwrap_or_else(|| {
let i32_t = ctx.ctx.i32_type();
let fn_t = i32_t.fn_type(&[i32_t.into(), i32_t.into()], false);
ctx.module.add_function(SYMBOL, fn_t, None)
});
let i = if let Some(v) = generator.gen_expr(ctx, i)? {
v.to_basic_value_enum(ctx, generator, i.custom.unwrap())?
} else {
return Ok(None);
};
Ok(Some(
ctx.builder
.build_call(func, &[i.into(), length.into()], "bounded_ind")
.map(CallSiteValue::try_as_basic_value)
.map(|v| v.map_left(BasicValueEnum::into_int_value))
.map(Either::unwrap_left)
.unwrap(),
))
}
/// This function handles 'end' **inclusively**.
/// Order of tuples `assign_idx` and `value_idx` is ('start', 'end', 'step').
/// Negative index should be handled before entering this function
pub fn list_slice_assignment<'ctx, G: CodeGenerator + ?Sized>(
generator: &mut G,
ctx: &mut CodeGenContext<'ctx, '_>,
ty: BasicTypeEnum<'ctx>,
dest_arr: ListValue<'ctx>,
dest_idx: (IntValue<'ctx>, IntValue<'ctx>, IntValue<'ctx>),
src_arr: ListValue<'ctx>,
src_idx: (IntValue<'ctx>, IntValue<'ctx>, IntValue<'ctx>),
) {
let size_ty = generator.get_size_type(ctx.ctx);
let int8_ptr = ctx.ctx.i8_type().ptr_type(AddressSpace::default());
let int32 = ctx.ctx.i32_type();
let (fun_symbol, elem_ptr_type) = ("__nac3_list_slice_assign_var_size", int8_ptr);
let slice_assign_fun = {
let ty_vec = vec![
int32.into(), // dest start idx
int32.into(), // dest end idx
int32.into(), // dest step
elem_ptr_type.into(), // dest arr ptr
int32.into(), // dest arr len
int32.into(), // src start idx
int32.into(), // src end idx
int32.into(), // src step
elem_ptr_type.into(), // src arr ptr
int32.into(), // src arr len
int32.into(), // size
];
ctx.module.get_function(fun_symbol).unwrap_or_else(|| {
let fn_t = int32.fn_type(ty_vec.as_slice(), false);
ctx.module.add_function(fun_symbol, fn_t, None)
})
};
let zero = int32.const_zero();
let one = int32.const_int(1, false);
let dest_arr_ptr = dest_arr.data().base_ptr(ctx, generator);
let dest_arr_ptr =
ctx.builder.build_pointer_cast(dest_arr_ptr, elem_ptr_type, "dest_arr_ptr_cast").unwrap();
let dest_len = dest_arr.load_size(ctx, Some("dest.len"));
let dest_len = ctx.builder.build_int_truncate_or_bit_cast(dest_len, int32, "srclen32").unwrap();
let src_arr_ptr = src_arr.data().base_ptr(ctx, generator);
let src_arr_ptr =
ctx.builder.build_pointer_cast(src_arr_ptr, elem_ptr_type, "src_arr_ptr_cast").unwrap();
let src_len = src_arr.load_size(ctx, Some("src.len"));
let src_len = ctx.builder.build_int_truncate_or_bit_cast(src_len, int32, "srclen32").unwrap();
// index in bound and positive should be done
// assert if dest.step == 1 then len(src) <= len(dest) else len(src) == len(dest), and
// throw exception if not satisfied
let src_end = ctx
.builder
.build_select(
ctx.builder.build_int_compare(IntPredicate::SLT, src_idx.2, zero, "is_neg").unwrap(),
ctx.builder.build_int_sub(src_idx.1, one, "e_min_one").unwrap(),
ctx.builder.build_int_add(src_idx.1, one, "e_add_one").unwrap(),
"final_e",
)
.map(BasicValueEnum::into_int_value)
.unwrap();
let dest_end = ctx
.builder
.build_select(
ctx.builder.build_int_compare(IntPredicate::SLT, dest_idx.2, zero, "is_neg").unwrap(),
ctx.builder.build_int_sub(dest_idx.1, one, "e_min_one").unwrap(),
ctx.builder.build_int_add(dest_idx.1, one, "e_add_one").unwrap(),
"final_e",
)
.map(BasicValueEnum::into_int_value)
.unwrap();
let src_slice_len =
calculate_len_for_slice_range(generator, ctx, src_idx.0, src_end, src_idx.2);
let dest_slice_len =
calculate_len_for_slice_range(generator, ctx, dest_idx.0, dest_end, dest_idx.2);
let src_eq_dest = ctx
.builder
.build_int_compare(IntPredicate::EQ, src_slice_len, dest_slice_len, "slice_src_eq_dest")
.unwrap();
let src_slt_dest = ctx
.builder
.build_int_compare(IntPredicate::SLT, src_slice_len, dest_slice_len, "slice_src_slt_dest")
.unwrap();
let dest_step_eq_one = ctx
.builder
.build_int_compare(
IntPredicate::EQ,
dest_idx.2,
dest_idx.2.get_type().const_int(1, false),
"slice_dest_step_eq_one",
)
.unwrap();
let cond_1 = ctx.builder.build_and(dest_step_eq_one, src_slt_dest, "slice_cond_1").unwrap();
let cond = ctx.builder.build_or(src_eq_dest, cond_1, "slice_cond").unwrap();
ctx.make_assert(
generator,
cond,
"0:ValueError",
"attempt to assign sequence of size {0} to slice of size {1} with step size {2}",
[Some(src_slice_len), Some(dest_slice_len), Some(dest_idx.2)],
ctx.current_loc,
);
let new_len = {
let args = vec![
dest_idx.0.into(), // dest start idx
dest_idx.1.into(), // dest end idx
dest_idx.2.into(), // dest step
dest_arr_ptr.into(), // dest arr ptr
dest_len.into(), // dest arr len
src_idx.0.into(), // src start idx
src_idx.1.into(), // src end idx
src_idx.2.into(), // src step
src_arr_ptr.into(), // src arr ptr
src_len.into(), // src arr len
{
let s = match ty {
BasicTypeEnum::FloatType(t) => t.size_of(),
BasicTypeEnum::IntType(t) => t.size_of(),
BasicTypeEnum::PointerType(t) => t.size_of(),
BasicTypeEnum::StructType(t) => t.size_of().unwrap(),
_ => unreachable!(),
};
ctx.builder.build_int_truncate_or_bit_cast(s, int32, "size").unwrap()
}
.into(),
];
ctx.builder
.build_call(slice_assign_fun, args.as_slice(), "slice_assign")
.map(CallSiteValue::try_as_basic_value)
.map(|v| v.map_left(BasicValueEnum::into_int_value))
.map(Either::unwrap_left)
.unwrap()
};
// update length
let need_update =
ctx.builder.build_int_compare(IntPredicate::NE, new_len, dest_len, "need_update").unwrap();
let current = ctx.builder.get_insert_block().unwrap().get_parent().unwrap();
let update_bb = ctx.ctx.append_basic_block(current, "update");
let cont_bb = ctx.ctx.append_basic_block(current, "cont");
ctx.builder.build_conditional_branch(need_update, update_bb, cont_bb).unwrap();
ctx.builder.position_at_end(update_bb);
let new_len = ctx.builder.build_int_z_extend_or_bit_cast(new_len, size_ty, "new_len").unwrap();
dest_arr.store_size(ctx, generator, new_len);
ctx.builder.build_unconditional_branch(cont_bb).unwrap();
ctx.builder.position_at_end(cont_bb);
}
/// Generates a call to `isinf` in IR. Returns an `i1` representing the result.
pub fn call_isinf<'ctx, G: CodeGenerator + ?Sized>(
generator: &mut G,
ctx: &CodeGenContext<'ctx, '_>,
v: FloatValue<'ctx>,
) -> IntValue<'ctx> {
let intrinsic_fn = ctx.module.get_function("__nac3_isinf").unwrap_or_else(|| {
let fn_type = ctx.ctx.i32_type().fn_type(&[ctx.ctx.f64_type().into()], false);
ctx.module.add_function("__nac3_isinf", fn_type, None)
});
let ret = ctx
.builder
.build_call(intrinsic_fn, &[v.into()], "isinf")
.map(CallSiteValue::try_as_basic_value)
.map(|v| v.map_left(BasicValueEnum::into_int_value))
.map(Either::unwrap_left)
.unwrap();
generator.bool_to_i1(ctx, ret)
}
/// Generates a call to `isnan` in IR. Returns an `i1` representing the result.
pub fn call_isnan<'ctx, G: CodeGenerator + ?Sized>(
generator: &mut G,
ctx: &CodeGenContext<'ctx, '_>,
v: FloatValue<'ctx>,
) -> IntValue<'ctx> {
let intrinsic_fn = ctx.module.get_function("__nac3_isnan").unwrap_or_else(|| {
let fn_type = ctx.ctx.i32_type().fn_type(&[ctx.ctx.f64_type().into()], false);
ctx.module.add_function("__nac3_isnan", fn_type, None)
});
let ret = ctx
.builder
.build_call(intrinsic_fn, &[v.into()], "isnan")
.map(CallSiteValue::try_as_basic_value)
.map(|v| v.map_left(BasicValueEnum::into_int_value))
.map(Either::unwrap_left)
.unwrap();
generator.bool_to_i1(ctx, ret)
}
/// Generates a call to `gamma` in IR. Returns an `f64` representing the result.
pub fn call_gamma<'ctx>(ctx: &CodeGenContext<'ctx, '_>, v: FloatValue<'ctx>) -> FloatValue<'ctx> {
let llvm_f64 = ctx.ctx.f64_type();
let intrinsic_fn = ctx.module.get_function("__nac3_gamma").unwrap_or_else(|| {
let fn_type = llvm_f64.fn_type(&[llvm_f64.into()], false);
ctx.module.add_function("__nac3_gamma", fn_type, None)
});
ctx.builder
.build_call(intrinsic_fn, &[v.into()], "gamma")
.map(CallSiteValue::try_as_basic_value)
.map(|v| v.map_left(BasicValueEnum::into_float_value))
.map(Either::unwrap_left)
.unwrap()
}
/// Generates a call to `gammaln` in IR. Returns an `f64` representing the result.
pub fn call_gammaln<'ctx>(ctx: &CodeGenContext<'ctx, '_>, v: FloatValue<'ctx>) -> FloatValue<'ctx> {
let llvm_f64 = ctx.ctx.f64_type();
let intrinsic_fn = ctx.module.get_function("__nac3_gammaln").unwrap_or_else(|| {
let fn_type = llvm_f64.fn_type(&[llvm_f64.into()], false);
ctx.module.add_function("__nac3_gammaln", fn_type, None)
});
ctx.builder
.build_call(intrinsic_fn, &[v.into()], "gammaln")
.map(CallSiteValue::try_as_basic_value)
.map(|v| v.map_left(BasicValueEnum::into_float_value))
.map(Either::unwrap_left)
.unwrap()
}
/// Generates a call to `j0` in IR. Returns an `f64` representing the result.
pub fn call_j0<'ctx>(ctx: &CodeGenContext<'ctx, '_>, v: FloatValue<'ctx>) -> FloatValue<'ctx> {
let llvm_f64 = ctx.ctx.f64_type();
let intrinsic_fn = ctx.module.get_function("__nac3_j0").unwrap_or_else(|| {
let fn_type = llvm_f64.fn_type(&[llvm_f64.into()], false);
ctx.module.add_function("__nac3_j0", fn_type, None)
});
ctx.builder
.build_call(intrinsic_fn, &[v.into()], "j0")
.map(CallSiteValue::try_as_basic_value)
.map(|v| v.map_left(BasicValueEnum::into_float_value))
.map(Either::unwrap_left)
.unwrap()
}
/// Generates a call to `__nac3_ndarray_calc_size`. Returns an [`IntValue`] representing the
/// calculated total size.
///
/// * `dims` - An [`ArrayLikeIndexer`] containing the size of each dimension.
/// * `range` - The dimension index to begin and end (exclusively) calculating the dimensions for,
/// or [`None`] if starting from the first dimension and ending at the last dimension respectively.
pub fn call_ndarray_calc_size<'ctx, G, Dims>(
generator: &G,
ctx: &CodeGenContext<'ctx, '_>,
dims: &Dims,
(begin, end): (Option<IntValue<'ctx>>, Option<IntValue<'ctx>>),
) -> IntValue<'ctx>
where
G: CodeGenerator + ?Sized,
Dims: ArrayLikeIndexer<'ctx>,
{
let llvm_usize = generator.get_size_type(ctx.ctx);
let llvm_pusize = llvm_usize.ptr_type(AddressSpace::default());
let ndarray_calc_size_fn_name = match llvm_usize.get_bit_width() {
32 => "__nac3_ndarray_calc_size",
64 => "__nac3_ndarray_calc_size64",
bw => unreachable!("Unsupported size type bit width: {}", bw),
};
let ndarray_calc_size_fn_t = llvm_usize.fn_type(
&[llvm_pusize.into(), llvm_usize.into(), llvm_usize.into(), llvm_usize.into()],
false,
);
let ndarray_calc_size_fn =
ctx.module.get_function(ndarray_calc_size_fn_name).unwrap_or_else(|| {
ctx.module.add_function(ndarray_calc_size_fn_name, ndarray_calc_size_fn_t, None)
});
let begin = begin.unwrap_or_else(|| llvm_usize.const_zero());
let end = end.unwrap_or_else(|| dims.size(ctx, generator));
ctx.builder
.build_call(
ndarray_calc_size_fn,
&[
dims.base_ptr(ctx, generator).into(),
dims.size(ctx, generator).into(),
begin.into(),
end.into(),
],
"",
)
.map(CallSiteValue::try_as_basic_value)
.map(|v| v.map_left(BasicValueEnum::into_int_value))
.map(Either::unwrap_left)
.unwrap()
}
/// Generates a call to `__nac3_ndarray_calc_nd_indices`. Returns a [`TypeArrayLikeAdpater`]
/// containing `i32` indices of the flattened index.
///
/// * `index` - The index to compute the multidimensional index for.
/// * `ndarray` - LLVM pointer to the `NDArray`. This value must be the LLVM representation of an
/// `NDArray`.
pub fn call_ndarray_calc_nd_indices<'ctx, G: CodeGenerator + ?Sized>(
generator: &G,
ctx: &mut CodeGenContext<'ctx, '_>,
index: IntValue<'ctx>,
ndarray: NDArrayValue<'ctx>,
) -> TypedArrayLikeAdapter<'ctx, IntValue<'ctx>> {
let llvm_void = ctx.ctx.void_type();
let llvm_i32 = ctx.ctx.i32_type();
let llvm_usize = generator.get_size_type(ctx.ctx);
let llvm_pi32 = llvm_i32.ptr_type(AddressSpace::default());
let llvm_pusize = llvm_usize.ptr_type(AddressSpace::default());
let ndarray_calc_nd_indices_fn_name = match llvm_usize.get_bit_width() {
32 => "__nac3_ndarray_calc_nd_indices",
64 => "__nac3_ndarray_calc_nd_indices64",
bw => unreachable!("Unsupported size type bit width: {}", bw),
};
let ndarray_calc_nd_indices_fn =
ctx.module.get_function(ndarray_calc_nd_indices_fn_name).unwrap_or_else(|| {
let fn_type = llvm_void.fn_type(
&[llvm_usize.into(), llvm_pusize.into(), llvm_usize.into(), llvm_pi32.into()],
false,
);
ctx.module.add_function(ndarray_calc_nd_indices_fn_name, fn_type, None)
});
let ndarray_num_dims = ndarray.load_ndims(ctx);
let ndarray_dims = ndarray.dim_sizes();
let indices = ctx.builder.build_array_alloca(llvm_i32, ndarray_num_dims, "").unwrap();
ctx.builder
.build_call(
ndarray_calc_nd_indices_fn,
&[
index.into(),
ndarray_dims.base_ptr(ctx, generator).into(),
ndarray_num_dims.into(),
indices.into(),
],
"",
)
.unwrap();
TypedArrayLikeAdapter::from(
ArraySliceValue::from_ptr_val(indices, ndarray_num_dims, None),
Box::new(|_, v| v.into_int_value()),
Box::new(|_, v| v.into()),
)
}
fn call_ndarray_flatten_index_impl<'ctx, G, Indices>(
generator: &G,
ctx: &CodeGenContext<'ctx, '_>,
ndarray: NDArrayValue<'ctx>,
indices: &Indices,
) -> IntValue<'ctx>
where
G: CodeGenerator + ?Sized,
Indices: ArrayLikeIndexer<'ctx>,
{
let llvm_i32 = ctx.ctx.i32_type();
let llvm_usize = generator.get_size_type(ctx.ctx);
let llvm_pi32 = llvm_i32.ptr_type(AddressSpace::default());
let llvm_pusize = llvm_usize.ptr_type(AddressSpace::default());
debug_assert_eq!(
IntType::try_from(indices.element_type(ctx, generator))
.map(IntType::get_bit_width)
.unwrap_or_default(),
llvm_i32.get_bit_width(),
"Expected i32 value for argument `indices` to `call_ndarray_flatten_index_impl`"
);
debug_assert_eq!(
indices.size(ctx, generator).get_type().get_bit_width(),
llvm_usize.get_bit_width(),
"Expected usize integer value for argument `indices_size` to `call_ndarray_flatten_index_impl`"
);
let ndarray_flatten_index_fn_name = match llvm_usize.get_bit_width() {
32 => "__nac3_ndarray_flatten_index",
64 => "__nac3_ndarray_flatten_index64",
bw => unreachable!("Unsupported size type bit width: {}", bw),
};
let ndarray_flatten_index_fn =
ctx.module.get_function(ndarray_flatten_index_fn_name).unwrap_or_else(|| {
let fn_type = llvm_usize.fn_type(
&[llvm_pusize.into(), llvm_usize.into(), llvm_pi32.into(), llvm_usize.into()],
false,
);
ctx.module.add_function(ndarray_flatten_index_fn_name, fn_type, None)
});
let ndarray_num_dims = ndarray.load_ndims(ctx);
let ndarray_dims = ndarray.dim_sizes();
let index = ctx
.builder
.build_call(
ndarray_flatten_index_fn,
&[
ndarray_dims.base_ptr(ctx, generator).into(),
ndarray_num_dims.into(),
indices.base_ptr(ctx, generator).into(),
indices.size(ctx, generator).into(),
],
"",
)
.map(CallSiteValue::try_as_basic_value)
.map(|v| v.map_left(BasicValueEnum::into_int_value))
.map(Either::unwrap_left)
.unwrap();
index
}
/// Generates a call to `__nac3_ndarray_flatten_index`. Returns the flattened index for the
/// multidimensional index.
///
/// * `ndarray` - LLVM pointer to the `NDArray`. This value must be the LLVM representation of an
/// `NDArray`.
/// * `indices` - The multidimensional index to compute the flattened index for.
pub fn call_ndarray_flatten_index<'ctx, G, Index>(
generator: &mut G,
ctx: &mut CodeGenContext<'ctx, '_>,
ndarray: NDArrayValue<'ctx>,
indices: &Index,
) -> IntValue<'ctx>
where
G: CodeGenerator + ?Sized,
Index: ArrayLikeIndexer<'ctx>,
{
call_ndarray_flatten_index_impl(generator, ctx, ndarray, indices)
}
/// Generates a call to `__nac3_ndarray_calc_broadcast`. Returns a tuple containing the number of
/// dimension and size of each dimension of the resultant `ndarray`.
pub fn call_ndarray_calc_broadcast<'ctx, G: CodeGenerator + ?Sized>(
generator: &mut G,
ctx: &mut CodeGenContext<'ctx, '_>,
lhs: NDArrayValue<'ctx>,
rhs: NDArrayValue<'ctx>,
) -> TypedArrayLikeAdapter<'ctx, IntValue<'ctx>> {
let llvm_usize = generator.get_size_type(ctx.ctx);
let llvm_pusize = llvm_usize.ptr_type(AddressSpace::default());
let ndarray_calc_broadcast_fn_name = match llvm_usize.get_bit_width() {
32 => "__nac3_ndarray_calc_broadcast",
64 => "__nac3_ndarray_calc_broadcast64",
bw => unreachable!("Unsupported size type bit width: {}", bw),
};
let ndarray_calc_broadcast_fn =
ctx.module.get_function(ndarray_calc_broadcast_fn_name).unwrap_or_else(|| {
let fn_type = llvm_usize.fn_type(
&[
llvm_pusize.into(),
llvm_usize.into(),
llvm_pusize.into(),
llvm_usize.into(),
llvm_pusize.into(),
],
false,
);
ctx.module.add_function(ndarray_calc_broadcast_fn_name, fn_type, None)
});
let lhs_ndims = lhs.load_ndims(ctx);
let rhs_ndims = rhs.load_ndims(ctx);
let min_ndims = llvm_intrinsics::call_int_umin(ctx, lhs_ndims, rhs_ndims, None);
gen_for_callback_incrementing(
generator,
ctx,
llvm_usize.const_zero(),
(min_ndims, false),
|generator, ctx, _, idx| {
let idx = ctx.builder.build_int_sub(min_ndims, idx, "").unwrap();
let (lhs_dim_sz, rhs_dim_sz) = unsafe {
(
lhs.dim_sizes().get_typed_unchecked(ctx, generator, &idx, None),
rhs.dim_sizes().get_typed_unchecked(ctx, generator, &idx, None),
)
};
let llvm_usize_const_one = llvm_usize.const_int(1, false);
let lhs_eqz = ctx
.builder
.build_int_compare(IntPredicate::EQ, lhs_dim_sz, llvm_usize_const_one, "")
.unwrap();
let rhs_eqz = ctx
.builder
.build_int_compare(IntPredicate::EQ, rhs_dim_sz, llvm_usize_const_one, "")
.unwrap();
let lhs_or_rhs_eqz = ctx.builder.build_or(lhs_eqz, rhs_eqz, "").unwrap();
let lhs_eq_rhs = ctx
.builder
.build_int_compare(IntPredicate::EQ, lhs_dim_sz, rhs_dim_sz, "")
.unwrap();
let is_compatible = ctx.builder.build_or(lhs_or_rhs_eqz, lhs_eq_rhs, "").unwrap();
ctx.make_assert(
generator,
is_compatible,
"0:ValueError",
"operands could not be broadcast together",
[None, None, None],
ctx.current_loc,
);
Ok(())
},
llvm_usize.const_int(1, false),
)
.unwrap();
let max_ndims = llvm_intrinsics::call_int_umax(ctx, lhs_ndims, rhs_ndims, None);
let lhs_dims = lhs.dim_sizes().base_ptr(ctx, generator);
let lhs_ndims = lhs.load_ndims(ctx);
let rhs_dims = rhs.dim_sizes().base_ptr(ctx, generator);
let rhs_ndims = rhs.load_ndims(ctx);
let out_dims = ctx.builder.build_array_alloca(llvm_usize, max_ndims, "").unwrap();
let out_dims = ArraySliceValue::from_ptr_val(out_dims, max_ndims, None);
ctx.builder
.build_call(
ndarray_calc_broadcast_fn,
&[
lhs_dims.into(),
lhs_ndims.into(),
rhs_dims.into(),
rhs_ndims.into(),
out_dims.base_ptr(ctx, generator).into(),
],
"",
)
.unwrap();
TypedArrayLikeAdapter::from(
out_dims,
Box::new(|_, v| v.into_int_value()),
Box::new(|_, v| v.into()),
)
}
/// Generates a call to `__nac3_ndarray_calc_broadcast_idx`. Returns an [`ArrayAllocaValue`]
/// containing the indices used for accessing `array` corresponding to the index of the broadcasted
/// array `broadcast_idx`.
pub fn call_ndarray_calc_broadcast_index<
'ctx,
G: CodeGenerator + ?Sized,
BroadcastIdx: UntypedArrayLikeAccessor<'ctx>,
>(
generator: &mut G,
ctx: &mut CodeGenContext<'ctx, '_>,
array: NDArrayValue<'ctx>,
broadcast_idx: &BroadcastIdx,
) -> TypedArrayLikeAdapter<'ctx, IntValue<'ctx>> {
let llvm_i32 = ctx.ctx.i32_type();
let llvm_usize = generator.get_size_type(ctx.ctx);
let llvm_pi32 = llvm_i32.ptr_type(AddressSpace::default());
let llvm_pusize = llvm_usize.ptr_type(AddressSpace::default());
let ndarray_calc_broadcast_fn_name = match llvm_usize.get_bit_width() {
32 => "__nac3_ndarray_calc_broadcast_idx",
64 => "__nac3_ndarray_calc_broadcast_idx64",
bw => unreachable!("Unsupported size type bit width: {}", bw),
};
let ndarray_calc_broadcast_fn =
ctx.module.get_function(ndarray_calc_broadcast_fn_name).unwrap_or_else(|| {
let fn_type = llvm_usize.fn_type(
&[llvm_pusize.into(), llvm_usize.into(), llvm_pi32.into(), llvm_pi32.into()],
false,
);
ctx.module.add_function(ndarray_calc_broadcast_fn_name, fn_type, None)
});
let broadcast_size = broadcast_idx.size(ctx, generator);
let out_idx = ctx.builder.build_array_alloca(llvm_i32, broadcast_size, "").unwrap();
let array_dims = array.dim_sizes().base_ptr(ctx, generator);
let array_ndims = array.load_ndims(ctx);
let broadcast_idx_ptr = unsafe {
broadcast_idx.ptr_offset_unchecked(ctx, generator, &llvm_usize.const_zero(), None)
};
ctx.builder
.build_call(
ndarray_calc_broadcast_fn,
&[array_dims.into(), array_ndims.into(), broadcast_idx_ptr.into(), out_idx.into()],
"",
)
.unwrap();
TypedArrayLikeAdapter::from(
ArraySliceValue::from_ptr_val(out_idx, broadcast_size, None),
Box::new(|_, v| v.into_int_value()),
Box::new(|_, v| v.into()),
)
}
fn get_size_variant<'ctx>(ty: IntType<'ctx>) -> SizeVariant {
match ty.get_bit_width() {
32 => SizeVariant::Bits32,
64 => SizeVariant::Bits64,
_ => unreachable!("Unsupported int type bit width {}", ty.get_bit_width()),
}
}
fn get_size_type_dependent_function<'ctx, BuildFuncTypeFn>(
ctx: &CodeGenContext<'ctx, '_>,
size_type: IntType<'ctx>,
base_name: &str,
build_func_type: BuildFuncTypeFn,
) -> FunctionValue<'ctx>
where
BuildFuncTypeFn: Fn() -> FunctionType<'ctx>,
{
let mut fn_name = base_name.to_owned();
match get_size_variant(size_type) {
SizeVariant::Bits32 => {
// The original fn_name is the correct function name
}
SizeVariant::Bits64 => {
// Append "64" at the end, this is the naming convention for 64-bit
fn_name.push_str("64");
}
}
// Get (or declare then get if does not exist) the corresponding function
ctx.module.get_function(&fn_name).unwrap_or_else(|| {
let fn_type = build_func_type();
ctx.module.add_function(&fn_name, fn_type, None)
})
}
fn get_ndarray_struct_ptr<'ctx>(ctx: &'ctx Context, size_type: IntType<'ctx>) -> PointerType<'ctx> {
let i8_type = ctx.i8_type();
let ndarray_ty = NpArrayType { size_type, elem_type: i8_type.as_basic_type_enum() };
let struct_ty = ndarray_ty.fields().whole_struct.as_struct_type(ctx);
struct_ty.ptr_type(AddressSpace::default())
}
pub fn call_nac3_ndarray_size<'ctx>(
ctx: &CodeGenContext<'ctx, '_>,
ndarray: NpArrayValue<'ctx>,
) -> IntValue<'ctx> {
let size_type = ndarray.ty.size_type;
let function = get_size_type_dependent_function(ctx, size_type, "__nac3_ndarray_size", || {
size_type.fn_type(&[get_ndarray_struct_ptr(ctx.ctx, size_type).into()], false)
});
ctx.builder
.build_call(function, &[ndarray.ptr.into()], "size")
.unwrap()
.try_as_basic_value()
.unwrap_left()
.into_int_value()
}

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#[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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use crate::codegen::CodeGenContext;
use inkwell::context::Context;
use inkwell::intrinsics::Intrinsic;
use inkwell::types::AnyTypeEnum::IntType;
use inkwell::types::FloatType;
use inkwell::values::{BasicValueEnum, CallSiteValue, FloatValue, IntValue, PointerValue};
use inkwell::AddressSpace;
use itertools::Either;
/// Returns the string representation for the floating-point type `ft` when used in intrinsic
/// functions.
fn get_float_intrinsic_repr(ctx: &Context, ft: FloatType) -> &'static str {
// Standard LLVM floating-point types
if ft == ctx.f16_type() {
return "f16";
}
if ft == ctx.f32_type() {
return "f32";
}
if ft == ctx.f64_type() {
return "f64";
}
if ft == ctx.f128_type() {
return "f128";
}
// Non-standard floating-point types
if ft == ctx.x86_f80_type() {
return "f80";
}
if ft == ctx.ppc_f128_type() {
return "ppcf128";
}
unreachable!()
}
/// Invokes the [`llvm.stacksave`](https://llvm.org/docs/LangRef.html#llvm-stacksave-intrinsic)
/// intrinsic.
pub fn call_stacksave<'ctx>(
ctx: &CodeGenContext<'ctx, '_>,
name: Option<&str>,
) -> PointerValue<'ctx> {
const FN_NAME: &str = "llvm.stacksave";
let intrinsic_fn = Intrinsic::find(FN_NAME)
.and_then(|intrinsic| intrinsic.get_declaration(&ctx.module, &[]))
.unwrap();
ctx.builder
.build_call(intrinsic_fn, &[], name.unwrap_or_default())
.map(CallSiteValue::try_as_basic_value)
.map(|v| v.map_left(BasicValueEnum::into_pointer_value))
.map(Either::unwrap_left)
.unwrap()
}
/// Invokes the
/// [`llvm.stackrestore`](https://llvm.org/docs/LangRef.html#llvm-stackrestore-intrinsic) intrinsic.
///
/// - `ptr`: The pointer storing the address to restore the stack to.
pub fn call_stackrestore<'ctx>(ctx: &CodeGenContext<'ctx, '_>, ptr: PointerValue<'ctx>) {
const FN_NAME: &str = "llvm.stackrestore";
/*
SEE https://github.com/TheDan64/inkwell/issues/496
We want `llvm.stackrestore`, but the following would generate `llvm.stackrestore.p0i8`.
```ignore
let intrinsic_fn = Intrinsic::find(FN_NAME)
.and_then(|intrinsic| intrinsic.get_declaration(&ctx.module, &[llvm_p0i8.into()]))
.unwrap();
```
Temp workaround by manually declaring the intrinsic with the correct function name instead.
*/
let intrinsic_fn = ctx.module.get_function(FN_NAME).unwrap_or_else(|| {
let llvm_void = ctx.ctx.void_type();
let llvm_i8 = ctx.ctx.i8_type();
let llvm_p0i8 = llvm_i8.ptr_type(AddressSpace::default());
let fn_type = llvm_void.fn_type(&[llvm_p0i8.into()], false);
ctx.module.add_function(FN_NAME, fn_type, None)
});
ctx.builder.build_call(intrinsic_fn, &[ptr.into()], "").unwrap();
}
/// Invokes the [`llvm.memcpy`](https://llvm.org/docs/LangRef.html#llvm-memcpy-intrinsic) intrinsic.
///
/// * `dest` - The pointer to the destination. Must be a pointer to an integer type.
/// * `src` - The pointer to the source. Must be a pointer to an integer type.
/// * `len` - The number of bytes to copy.
/// * `is_volatile` - Whether the `memcpy` operation should be `volatile`.
pub fn call_memcpy<'ctx>(
ctx: &CodeGenContext<'ctx, '_>,
dest: PointerValue<'ctx>,
src: PointerValue<'ctx>,
len: IntValue<'ctx>,
is_volatile: IntValue<'ctx>,
) {
const FN_NAME: &str = "llvm.memcpy";
debug_assert!(dest.get_type().get_element_type().is_int_type());
debug_assert!(src.get_type().get_element_type().is_int_type());
debug_assert_eq!(
dest.get_type().get_element_type().into_int_type().get_bit_width(),
src.get_type().get_element_type().into_int_type().get_bit_width(),
);
debug_assert!(matches!(len.get_type().get_bit_width(), 32 | 64));
debug_assert_eq!(is_volatile.get_type().get_bit_width(), 1);
let llvm_dest_t = dest.get_type();
let llvm_src_t = src.get_type();
let llvm_len_t = len.get_type();
let intrinsic_fn = Intrinsic::find(FN_NAME)
.and_then(|intrinsic| {
intrinsic.get_declaration(
&ctx.module,
&[llvm_dest_t.into(), llvm_src_t.into(), llvm_len_t.into()],
)
})
.unwrap();
ctx.builder
.build_call(intrinsic_fn, &[dest.into(), src.into(), len.into(), is_volatile.into()], "")
.unwrap();
}
/// Invokes the `llvm.memcpy` intrinsic.
///
/// Unlike [`call_memcpy`], this function accepts any type of pointer value. If `dest` or `src` is
/// not a pointer to an integer, the pointer(s) will be cast to `i8*` before invoking `memcpy`.
pub fn call_memcpy_generic<'ctx>(
ctx: &CodeGenContext<'ctx, '_>,
dest: PointerValue<'ctx>,
src: PointerValue<'ctx>,
len: IntValue<'ctx>,
is_volatile: IntValue<'ctx>,
) {
let llvm_i8 = ctx.ctx.i8_type();
let llvm_p0i8 = llvm_i8.ptr_type(AddressSpace::default());
let dest_elem_t = dest.get_type().get_element_type();
let src_elem_t = src.get_type().get_element_type();
let dest = if matches!(dest_elem_t, IntType(t) if t.get_bit_width() == 8) {
dest
} else {
ctx.builder
.build_bitcast(dest, llvm_p0i8, "")
.map(BasicValueEnum::into_pointer_value)
.unwrap()
};
let src = if matches!(src_elem_t, IntType(t) if t.get_bit_width() == 8) {
src
} else {
ctx.builder
.build_bitcast(src, llvm_p0i8, "")
.map(BasicValueEnum::into_pointer_value)
.unwrap()
};
call_memcpy(ctx, dest, src, len, is_volatile);
}
/// Macro to find and generate build call for llvm intrinsic (body of llvm intrinsic function)
///
/// Arguments:
/// * `$ctx:ident`: Reference to the current Code Generation Context
/// * `$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
/// * `$llvm_ty:ident`: Type of first operand
/// * `,($val:ident)*`: Comma separated list of operands
macro_rules! generate_llvm_intrinsic_fn_body {
($ctx:ident, $name:ident, $llvm_name:literal, $map_fn:expr, $llvm_ty:ident $(,$val:ident)*) => {{
const FN_NAME: &str = concat!("llvm.", $llvm_name);
let intrinsic_fn = Intrinsic::find(FN_NAME).and_then(|intrinsic| intrinsic.get_declaration(&$ctx.module, &[$llvm_ty.into()])).unwrap();
$ctx.builder.build_call(intrinsic_fn, &[$($val.into()),*], $name.unwrap_or_default()).map(CallSiteValue::try_as_basic_value).map(|v| v.map_left($map_fn)).map(Either::unwrap_left).unwrap()
}};
}
/// Macro to generate the llvm intrinsic function using [`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
/// 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
macro_rules! generate_llvm_intrinsic_fn {
("float", $fn_name:ident, $llvm_name:literal, $val:ident) => {
#[doc = concat!("Invokes the [`", stringify!($llvm_name), "`](https://llvm.org/docs/LangRef.html#llvm-", stringify!($llvm_name), "-intrinsic) intrinsic." )]
pub fn $fn_name<'ctx> (
ctx: &CodeGenContext<'ctx, '_>,
$val: FloatValue<'ctx>,
name: Option<&str>,
) -> FloatValue<'ctx> {
let llvm_ty = $val.get_type();
generate_llvm_intrinsic_fn_body!(ctx, name, $llvm_name, BasicValueEnum::into_float_value, llvm_ty, $val)
}
};
("float", $fn_name:ident, $llvm_name:literal, $val1:ident, $val2:ident) => {
#[doc = concat!("Invokes the [`", stringify!($llvm_name), "`](https://llvm.org/docs/LangRef.html#llvm-", stringify!($llvm_name), "-intrinsic) intrinsic." )]
pub fn $fn_name<'ctx> (
ctx: &CodeGenContext<'ctx, '_>,
$val1: FloatValue<'ctx>,
$val2: FloatValue<'ctx>,
name: Option<&str>,
) -> FloatValue<'ctx> {
debug_assert_eq!($val1.get_type(), $val2.get_type());
let llvm_ty = $val1.get_type();
generate_llvm_intrinsic_fn_body!(ctx, name, $llvm_name, BasicValueEnum::into_float_value, llvm_ty, $val1, $val2)
}
};
("int", $fn_name:ident, $llvm_name:literal, $val1:ident, $val2:ident) => {
#[doc = concat!("Invokes the [`", stringify!($llvm_name), "`](https://llvm.org/docs/LangRef.html#llvm-", stringify!($llvm_name), "-intrinsic) intrinsic." )]
pub fn $fn_name<'ctx> (
ctx: &CodeGenContext<'ctx, '_>,
$val1: IntValue<'ctx>,
$val2: IntValue<'ctx>,
name: Option<&str>,
) -> IntValue<'ctx> {
debug_assert_eq!($val1.get_type().get_bit_width(), $val2.get_type().get_bit_width());
let llvm_ty = $val1.get_type();
generate_llvm_intrinsic_fn_body!(ctx, name, $llvm_name, BasicValueEnum::into_int_value, llvm_ty, $val1, $val2)
}
};
}
/// Invokes the [`llvm.abs`](https://llvm.org/docs/LangRef.html#llvm-abs-intrinsic) intrinsic.
///
/// * `src` - The value for which the absolute value is to be returned.
/// * `is_int_min_poison` - Whether `poison` is to be returned if `src` is `INT_MIN`.
pub fn call_int_abs<'ctx>(
ctx: &CodeGenContext<'ctx, '_>,
src: IntValue<'ctx>,
is_int_min_poison: IntValue<'ctx>,
name: Option<&str>,
) -> IntValue<'ctx> {
debug_assert_eq!(is_int_min_poison.get_type().get_bit_width(), 1);
debug_assert!(is_int_min_poison.is_const());
let src_type = src.get_type();
generate_llvm_intrinsic_fn_body!(
ctx,
name,
"abs",
BasicValueEnum::into_int_value,
src_type,
src,
is_int_min_poison
)
}
generate_llvm_intrinsic_fn!("int", call_int_smax, "smax", a, b);
generate_llvm_intrinsic_fn!("int", call_int_smin, "smin", a, b);
generate_llvm_intrinsic_fn!("int", call_int_umax, "umax", a, b);
generate_llvm_intrinsic_fn!("int", call_int_umin, "umin", a, b);
generate_llvm_intrinsic_fn!("int", call_expect, "expect", val, expected_val);
generate_llvm_intrinsic_fn!("float", call_float_sqrt, "sqrt", val);
generate_llvm_intrinsic_fn!("float", call_float_sin, "sin", val);
generate_llvm_intrinsic_fn!("float", call_float_cos, "cos", val);
generate_llvm_intrinsic_fn!("float", call_float_pow, "pow", val, power);
generate_llvm_intrinsic_fn!("float", call_float_exp, "exp", val);
generate_llvm_intrinsic_fn!("float", call_float_exp2, "exp2", val);
generate_llvm_intrinsic_fn!("float", call_float_log, "log", val);
generate_llvm_intrinsic_fn!("float", call_float_log10, "log10", val);
generate_llvm_intrinsic_fn!("float", call_float_log2, "log2", val);
generate_llvm_intrinsic_fn!("float", call_float_fabs, "fabs", src);
generate_llvm_intrinsic_fn!("float", call_float_minnum, "minnum", val, power);
generate_llvm_intrinsic_fn!("float", call_float_maxnum, "maxnum", val, power);
generate_llvm_intrinsic_fn!("float", call_float_copysign, "copysign", mag, sgn);
generate_llvm_intrinsic_fn!("float", call_float_floor, "floor", val);
generate_llvm_intrinsic_fn!("float", call_float_ceil, "ceil", val);
generate_llvm_intrinsic_fn!("float", call_float_round, "round", val);
generate_llvm_intrinsic_fn!("float", call_float_rint, "rint", val);
/// Invokes the [`llvm.powi`](https://llvm.org/docs/LangRef.html#llvm-powi-intrinsic) intrinsic.
pub fn call_float_powi<'ctx>(
ctx: &CodeGenContext<'ctx, '_>,
val: FloatValue<'ctx>,
power: IntValue<'ctx>,
name: Option<&str>,
) -> FloatValue<'ctx> {
const FN_NAME: &str = "llvm.powi";
let llvm_val_t = val.get_type();
let llvm_power_t = power.get_type();
let intrinsic_fn = Intrinsic::find(FN_NAME)
.and_then(|intrinsic| {
intrinsic.get_declaration(&ctx.module, &[llvm_val_t.into(), llvm_power_t.into()])
})
.unwrap();
ctx.builder
.build_call(intrinsic_fn, &[val.into(), power.into()], name.unwrap_or_default())
.map(CallSiteValue::try_as_basic_value)
.map(|v| v.map_left(BasicValueEnum::into_float_value))
.map(Either::unwrap_left)
.unwrap()
}

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use crate::{
codegen::{
classes::{ListType, NDArrayType, ProxyType, RangeType},
concrete_type::ConcreteTypeStore,
CodeGenContext, CodeGenLLVMOptions, CodeGenTargetMachineOptions, CodeGenTask,
CodeGenerator, DefaultCodeGenerator, WithCall, WorkerRegistry,
},
symbol_resolver::{SymbolResolver, ValueEnum},
toplevel::{
composer::{ComposerConfig, TopLevelComposer},
DefinitionId, FunInstance, TopLevelContext, TopLevelDef,
},
typecheck::{
type_inferencer::{FunctionData, Inferencer, PrimitiveStore},
typedef::{FunSignature, FuncArg, Type, TypeEnum, Unifier, VarMap},
},
};
use indexmap::IndexMap;
use indoc::indoc;
use inkwell::{
targets::{InitializationConfig, Target},
OptimizationLevel,
};
use nac3parser::ast::FileName;
use nac3parser::{
ast::{fold::Fold, StrRef},
parser::parse_program,
};
use parking_lot::RwLock;
use std::collections::{HashMap, HashSet};
use std::sync::Arc;
struct Resolver {
id_to_type: HashMap<StrRef, Type>,
id_to_def: RwLock<HashMap<StrRef, DefinitionId>>,
class_names: HashMap<StrRef, Type>,
}
impl Resolver {
pub fn add_id_def(&self, id: StrRef, def: DefinitionId) {
self.id_to_def.write().insert(id, def);
}
}
impl SymbolResolver for Resolver {
fn get_default_param_value(
&self,
_: &nac3parser::ast::Expr,
) -> Option<crate::symbol_resolver::SymbolValue> {
unimplemented!()
}
fn get_symbol_type(
&self,
_: &mut Unifier,
_: &[Arc<RwLock<TopLevelDef>>],
_: &PrimitiveStore,
str: StrRef,
) -> Result<Type, String> {
self.id_to_type.get(&str).copied().ok_or_else(|| format!("cannot find symbol `{str}`"))
}
fn get_symbol_value<'ctx>(
&self,
_: StrRef,
_: &mut CodeGenContext<'ctx, '_>,
) -> Option<ValueEnum<'ctx>> {
unimplemented!()
}
fn get_identifier_def(&self, id: StrRef) -> Result<DefinitionId, HashSet<String>> {
self.id_to_def
.read()
.get(&id)
.copied()
.ok_or_else(|| HashSet::from([format!("cannot find symbol `{id}`")]))
}
fn get_string_id(&self, _: &str) -> i32 {
unimplemented!()
}
fn get_exception_id(&self, _tyid: usize) -> usize {
unimplemented!()
}
}
#[test]
fn test_primitives() {
let source = indoc! { "
c = a + b
d = a if c == 1 else 0
return d
"};
let statements = parse_program(source, FileName::default()).unwrap();
let composer = TopLevelComposer::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 resolver = Arc::new(Resolver {
id_to_type: HashMap::new(),
id_to_def: RwLock::new(HashMap::new()),
class_names: HashMap::default(),
}) as Arc<dyn SymbolResolver + Send + Sync>;
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 },
],
ret: primitives.int32,
vars: VarMap::new(),
};
let mut store = ConcreteTypeStore::new();
let mut cache = HashMap::new();
let signature = store.from_signature(&mut unifier, &primitives, &signature, &mut cache);
let signature = store.add_cty(signature);
let mut function_data = FunctionData {
resolver: resolver.clone(),
bound_variables: Vec::new(),
return_type: Some(primitives.int32),
};
let mut virtual_checks = Vec::new();
let mut calls = HashMap::new();
let mut identifiers: HashSet<_> = ["a".into(), "b".into()].into();
let mut inferencer = Inferencer {
top_level: &top_level,
function_data: &mut function_data,
unifier: &mut unifier,
variable_mapping: HashMap::default(),
primitives: &primitives,
virtual_checks: &mut virtual_checks,
calls: &mut calls,
defined_identifiers: identifiers.clone(),
in_handler: false,
};
inferencer.variable_mapping.insert("a".into(), inferencer.primitives.int32);
inferencer.variable_mapping.insert("b".into(), inferencer.primitives.int32);
let statements = statements
.into_iter()
.map(|v| inferencer.fold_stmt(v))
.collect::<Result<Vec<_>, _>>()
.unwrap();
inferencer.check_block(&statements, &mut identifiers).unwrap();
let top_level = Arc::new(TopLevelContext {
definitions: Arc::new(RwLock::new(std::mem::take(&mut *top_level.definitions.write()))),
unifiers: Arc::new(RwLock::new(vec![(unifier.get_shared_unifier(), primitives)])),
personality_symbol: None,
});
let task = CodeGenTask {
subst: Vec::default(),
symbol_name: "testing".into(),
body: Arc::new(statements),
unifier_index: 0,
calls: Arc::new(calls),
resolver,
store,
signature,
id: 0,
};
let f = Arc::new(WithCall::new(Box::new(|module| {
// the following IR is equivalent to
// ```
// ; ModuleID = 'test.ll'
// source_filename = "test"
//
// ; Function Attrs: norecurse nounwind readnone
// define i32 @testing(i32 %0, i32 %1) local_unnamed_addr #0 {
// init:
// %add = add i32 %1, %0
// %cmp = icmp eq i32 %add, 1
// %ifexpr = select i1 %cmp, i32 %0, i32 0
// ret i32 %ifexpr
// }
//
// attributes #0 = { norecurse nounwind readnone }
// ```
// after O2 optimization
let expected = indoc! {"
; ModuleID = 'test'
source_filename = \"test\"
; Function Attrs: mustprogress nofree norecurse nosync nounwind readnone willreturn
define i32 @testing(i32 %0, i32 %1) local_unnamed_addr #0 !dbg !4 {
init:
%add = add i32 %1, %0, !dbg !9
%cmp = icmp eq i32 %add, 1, !dbg !10
%. = select i1 %cmp, i32 %0, i32 0, !dbg !11
ret i32 %., !dbg !12
}
attributes #0 = { mustprogress nofree norecurse nosync nounwind readnone willreturn }
!llvm.module.flags = !{!0, !1}
!llvm.dbg.cu = !{!2}
!0 = !{i32 2, !\"Debug Info Version\", i32 3}
!1 = !{i32 2, !\"Dwarf Version\", i32 4}
!2 = distinct !DICompileUnit(language: DW_LANG_Python, file: !3, producer: \"NAC3\", isOptimized: true, runtimeVersion: 0, emissionKind: FullDebug)
!3 = !DIFile(filename: \"unknown\", directory: \"\")
!4 = distinct !DISubprogram(name: \"testing\", linkageName: \"testing\", scope: null, file: !3, line: 1, type: !5, scopeLine: 1, flags: DIFlagPublic, spFlags: DISPFlagDefinition | DISPFlagOptimized, unit: !2, retainedNodes: !8)
!5 = !DISubroutineType(flags: DIFlagPublic, types: !6)
!6 = !{!7}
!7 = !DIBasicType(name: \"_\", flags: DIFlagPublic)
!8 = !{}
!9 = !DILocation(line: 1, column: 9, scope: !4)
!10 = !DILocation(line: 2, column: 15, scope: !4)
!11 = !DILocation(line: 0, scope: !4)
!12 = !DILocation(line: 3, column: 8, scope: !4)
"}
.trim();
assert_eq!(expected, module.print_to_string().to_str().unwrap().trim());
})));
Target::initialize_all(&InitializationConfig::default());
let llvm_options = CodeGenLLVMOptions {
opt_level: OptimizationLevel::Default,
target: CodeGenTargetMachineOptions::from_host_triple(),
};
let (registry, handles) = WorkerRegistry::create_workers(threads, top_level, &llvm_options, &f);
registry.add_task(task);
registry.wait_tasks_complete(handles);
}
#[test]
fn test_simple_call() {
let source_1 = indoc! { "
a = foo(a)
return a * 2
"};
let statements_1 = parse_program(source_1, FileName::default()).unwrap();
let source_2 = indoc! { "
return a + 1
"};
let statements_2 = parse_program(source_2, FileName::default()).unwrap();
let composer = TopLevelComposer::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 }],
ret: primitives.int32,
vars: VarMap::new(),
};
let fun_ty = unifier.add_ty(TypeEnum::TFunc(signature.clone()));
let mut store = ConcreteTypeStore::new();
let mut cache = HashMap::new();
let signature = store.from_signature(&mut unifier, &primitives, &signature, &mut cache);
let signature = store.add_cty(signature);
let foo_id = top_level.definitions.read().len();
top_level.definitions.write().push(Arc::new(RwLock::new(TopLevelDef::Function {
name: "foo".to_string(),
simple_name: "foo".into(),
signature: fun_ty,
var_id: vec![],
instance_to_stmt: HashMap::new(),
instance_to_symbol: HashMap::new(),
resolver: None,
codegen_callback: None,
loc: None,
})));
let resolver = Resolver {
id_to_type: HashMap::new(),
id_to_def: RwLock::new(HashMap::new()),
class_names: HashMap::default(),
};
resolver.add_id_def("foo".into(), DefinitionId(foo_id));
let resolver = Arc::new(resolver) as Arc<dyn SymbolResolver + Send + Sync>;
if let TopLevelDef::Function { resolver: r, .. } =
&mut *top_level.definitions.read()[foo_id].write()
{
*r = Some(resolver.clone());
} else {
unreachable!()
}
let threads = vec![DefaultCodeGenerator::new("test".into(), 32).into()];
let mut function_data = FunctionData {
resolver: resolver.clone(),
bound_variables: Vec::new(),
return_type: Some(primitives.int32),
};
let mut virtual_checks = Vec::new();
let mut calls = HashMap::new();
let mut identifiers: HashSet<_> = ["a".into(), "foo".into()].into();
let mut inferencer = Inferencer {
top_level: &top_level,
function_data: &mut function_data,
unifier: &mut unifier,
variable_mapping: HashMap::default(),
primitives: &primitives,
virtual_checks: &mut virtual_checks,
calls: &mut calls,
defined_identifiers: identifiers.clone(),
in_handler: false,
};
inferencer.variable_mapping.insert("a".into(), inferencer.primitives.int32);
inferencer.variable_mapping.insert("foo".into(), fun_ty);
let statements_1 = statements_1
.into_iter()
.map(|v| inferencer.fold_stmt(v))
.collect::<Result<Vec<_>, _>>()
.unwrap();
let calls1 = inferencer.calls.clone();
inferencer.calls.clear();
let statements_2 = statements_2
.into_iter()
.map(|v| inferencer.fold_stmt(v))
.collect::<Result<Vec<_>, _>>()
.unwrap();
if let TopLevelDef::Function { instance_to_stmt, .. } =
&mut *top_level.definitions.read()[foo_id].write()
{
instance_to_stmt.insert(
String::new(),
FunInstance {
body: Arc::new(statements_2),
calls: Arc::new(inferencer.calls.clone()),
subst: IndexMap::default(),
unifier_id: 0,
},
);
} else {
unreachable!()
}
inferencer.check_block(&statements_1, &mut identifiers).unwrap();
let top_level = Arc::new(TopLevelContext {
definitions: Arc::new(RwLock::new(std::mem::take(&mut *top_level.definitions.write()))),
unifiers: Arc::new(RwLock::new(vec![(unifier.get_shared_unifier(), primitives)])),
personality_symbol: None,
});
let task = CodeGenTask {
subst: Vec::default(),
symbol_name: "testing".to_string(),
body: Arc::new(statements_1),
calls: Arc::new(calls1),
unifier_index: 0,
resolver,
signature,
store,
id: 0,
};
let f = Arc::new(WithCall::new(Box::new(|module| {
let expected = indoc! {"
; ModuleID = 'test'
source_filename = \"test\"
; Function Attrs: mustprogress nofree norecurse nosync nounwind readnone willreturn
define i32 @testing(i32 %0) local_unnamed_addr #0 !dbg !5 {
init:
%add.i = shl i32 %0, 1, !dbg !10
%mul = add i32 %add.i, 2, !dbg !10
ret i32 %mul, !dbg !10
}
; Function Attrs: mustprogress nofree norecurse nosync nounwind readnone willreturn
define i32 @foo.0(i32 %0) local_unnamed_addr #0 !dbg !11 {
init:
%add = add i32 %0, 1, !dbg !12
ret i32 %add, !dbg !12
}
attributes #0 = { mustprogress nofree norecurse nosync nounwind readnone willreturn }
!llvm.module.flags = !{!0, !1}
!llvm.dbg.cu = !{!2, !4}
!0 = !{i32 2, !\"Debug Info Version\", i32 3}
!1 = !{i32 2, !\"Dwarf Version\", i32 4}
!2 = distinct !DICompileUnit(language: DW_LANG_Python, file: !3, producer: \"NAC3\", isOptimized: true, runtimeVersion: 0, emissionKind: FullDebug)
!3 = !DIFile(filename: \"unknown\", directory: \"\")
!4 = distinct !DICompileUnit(language: DW_LANG_Python, file: !3, producer: \"NAC3\", isOptimized: true, runtimeVersion: 0, emissionKind: FullDebug)
!5 = distinct !DISubprogram(name: \"testing\", linkageName: \"testing\", scope: null, file: !3, line: 1, type: !6, scopeLine: 1, flags: DIFlagPublic, spFlags: DISPFlagDefinition | DISPFlagOptimized, unit: !2, retainedNodes: !9)
!6 = !DISubroutineType(flags: DIFlagPublic, types: !7)
!7 = !{!8}
!8 = !DIBasicType(name: \"_\", flags: DIFlagPublic)
!9 = !{}
!10 = !DILocation(line: 2, column: 12, scope: !5)
!11 = distinct !DISubprogram(name: \"foo.0\", linkageName: \"foo.0\", scope: null, file: !3, line: 1, type: !6, scopeLine: 1, flags: DIFlagPublic, spFlags: DISPFlagDefinition | DISPFlagOptimized, unit: !4, retainedNodes: !9)
!12 = !DILocation(line: 1, column: 12, scope: !11)
"}
.trim();
assert_eq!(expected, module.print_to_string().to_str().unwrap().trim());
})));
Target::initialize_all(&InitializationConfig::default());
let llvm_options = CodeGenLLVMOptions {
opt_level: OptimizationLevel::Default,
target: CodeGenTargetMachineOptions::from_host_triple(),
};
let (registry, handles) = WorkerRegistry::create_workers(threads, top_level, &llvm_options, &f);
registry.add_task(task);
registry.wait_tasks_complete(handles);
}
#[test]
fn test_classes_list_type_new() {
let ctx = inkwell::context::Context::create();
let generator = DefaultCodeGenerator::new(String::new(), 64);
let llvm_i32 = ctx.i32_type();
let llvm_usize = generator.get_size_type(&ctx);
let llvm_list = ListType::new(&generator, &ctx, llvm_i32.into());
assert!(ListType::is_type(llvm_list.as_base_type(), llvm_usize).is_ok());
}
#[test]
fn test_classes_range_type_new() {
let ctx = inkwell::context::Context::create();
let llvm_range = RangeType::new(&ctx);
assert!(RangeType::is_type(llvm_range.as_base_type()).is_ok());
}
#[test]
fn test_classes_ndarray_type_new() {
let ctx = inkwell::context::Context::create();
let generator = DefaultCodeGenerator::new(String::new(), 64);
let llvm_i32 = ctx.i32_type();
let llvm_usize = generator.get_size_type(&ctx);
let llvm_ndarray = NDArrayType::new(&generator, &ctx, llvm_i32.into());
assert!(NDArrayType::is_type(llvm_ndarray.as_base_type(), llvm_usize).is_ok());
}

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#![deny( #![warn(clippy::all)]
future_incompatible, #![allow(clippy::clone_double_ref)]
let_underscore,
nonstandard_style, #[cfg(test)]
rust_2024_compatibility, extern crate test_case;
clippy::all
)] extern crate num_bigint;
#![warn(clippy::pedantic)] extern crate inkwell;
#![allow( extern crate rustpython_parser;
dead_code, extern crate indoc;
clippy::cast_possible_truncation,
clippy::cast_sign_loss, mod typecheck;
clippy::enum_glob_use,
clippy::missing_errors_doc,
clippy::missing_panics_doc,
clippy::module_name_repetitions,
clippy::similar_names,
clippy::too_many_lines,
clippy::wildcard_imports
)]
pub mod codegen;
pub mod symbol_resolver;
pub mod toplevel;
pub mod typecheck;
pub mod util;

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use std::fmt::Debug;
use std::rc::Rc;
use std::sync::Arc;
use std::{collections::HashMap, collections::HashSet, fmt::Display};
use crate::{
codegen::{CodeGenContext, CodeGenerator},
toplevel::{type_annotation::TypeAnnotation, DefinitionId, TopLevelDef},
typecheck::{
type_inferencer::PrimitiveStore,
typedef::{Type, TypeEnum, Unifier, VarMap},
},
};
use inkwell::values::{BasicValueEnum, FloatValue, IntValue, PointerValue, StructValue};
use itertools::{chain, izip, Itertools};
use nac3parser::ast::{Constant, Expr, Location, StrRef};
use parking_lot::RwLock;
#[derive(Clone, PartialEq, Debug)]
pub enum SymbolValue {
I32(i32),
I64(i64),
U32(u32),
U64(u64),
Str(String),
Double(f64),
Bool(bool),
Tuple(Vec<SymbolValue>),
OptionSome(Box<SymbolValue>),
OptionNone,
}
impl SymbolValue {
/// Creates a [`SymbolValue`] from a [`Constant`].
///
/// * `constant` - The constant to create the value from.
/// * `expected_ty` - The expected type of the [`SymbolValue`].
pub fn from_constant(
constant: &Constant,
expected_ty: Type,
primitives: &PrimitiveStore,
unifier: &mut Unifier,
) -> Result<Self, String> {
match constant {
Constant::None => {
if unifier.unioned(expected_ty, primitives.option) {
Ok(SymbolValue::OptionNone)
} else {
Err(format!("Expected {expected_ty:?}, but got Option"))
}
}
Constant::Bool(b) => {
if unifier.unioned(expected_ty, primitives.bool) {
Ok(SymbolValue::Bool(*b))
} else {
Err(format!("Expected {expected_ty:?}, but got bool"))
}
}
Constant::Str(s) => {
if unifier.unioned(expected_ty, primitives.str) {
Ok(SymbolValue::Str(s.to_string()))
} else {
Err(format!("Expected {expected_ty:?}, but got str"))
}
}
Constant::Int(i) => {
if unifier.unioned(expected_ty, primitives.int32) {
i32::try_from(*i).map(SymbolValue::I32).map_err(|e| e.to_string())
} else if unifier.unioned(expected_ty, primitives.int64) {
i64::try_from(*i).map(SymbolValue::I64).map_err(|e| e.to_string())
} else if unifier.unioned(expected_ty, primitives.uint32) {
u32::try_from(*i).map(SymbolValue::U32).map_err(|e| e.to_string())
} else if unifier.unioned(expected_ty, primitives.uint64) {
u64::try_from(*i).map(SymbolValue::U64).map_err(|e| e.to_string())
} else {
Err(format!("Expected {}, but got int", unifier.stringify(expected_ty)))
}
}
Constant::Tuple(t) => {
let expected_ty = unifier.get_ty(expected_ty);
let TypeEnum::TTuple { ty } = expected_ty.as_ref() else {
return Err(format!(
"Expected {:?}, but got Tuple",
expected_ty.get_type_name()
));
};
assert_eq!(ty.len(), t.len());
let elems = t
.iter()
.zip(ty)
.map(|(constant, ty)| Self::from_constant(constant, *ty, primitives, unifier))
.collect::<Result<Vec<SymbolValue>, _>>()?;
Ok(SymbolValue::Tuple(elems))
}
Constant::Float(f) => {
if unifier.unioned(expected_ty, primitives.float) {
Ok(SymbolValue::Double(*f))
} else {
Err(format!("Expected {expected_ty:?}, but got float"))
}
}
_ => Err(format!("Unsupported value type {constant:?}")),
}
}
/// Creates a [`SymbolValue`] from a [`Constant`], with its type being inferred from the constant value.
///
/// * `constant` - The constant to create the value from.
pub fn from_constant_inferred(constant: &Constant) -> Result<Self, String> {
match constant {
Constant::None => Ok(SymbolValue::OptionNone),
Constant::Bool(b) => Ok(SymbolValue::Bool(*b)),
Constant::Str(s) => Ok(SymbolValue::Str(s.to_string())),
Constant::Int(i) => {
let i = *i;
if i >= 0 {
i32::try_from(i)
.map(SymbolValue::I32)
.or_else(|_| i64::try_from(i).map(SymbolValue::I64))
.map_err(|_| {
format!("Literal cannot be expressed as any integral type: {i}")
})
} else {
u32::try_from(i)
.map(SymbolValue::U32)
.or_else(|_| u64::try_from(i).map(SymbolValue::U64))
.map_err(|_| {
format!("Literal cannot be expressed as any integral type: {i}")
})
}
}
Constant::Tuple(t) => {
let elems = t
.iter()
.map(Self::from_constant_inferred)
.collect::<Result<Vec<SymbolValue>, _>>()?;
Ok(SymbolValue::Tuple(elems))
}
Constant::Float(f) => Ok(SymbolValue::Double(*f)),
_ => Err(format!("Unsupported value type {constant:?}")),
}
}
/// Returns the [`Type`] representing the data type of this value.
pub fn get_type(&self, primitives: &PrimitiveStore, unifier: &mut Unifier) -> Type {
match self {
SymbolValue::I32(_) => primitives.int32,
SymbolValue::I64(_) => primitives.int64,
SymbolValue::U32(_) => primitives.uint32,
SymbolValue::U64(_) => primitives.uint64,
SymbolValue::Str(_) => primitives.str,
SymbolValue::Double(_) => primitives.float,
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 })
}
SymbolValue::OptionSome(_) | SymbolValue::OptionNone => primitives.option,
}
}
/// Returns the [`TypeAnnotation`] representing the data type of this value.
pub fn get_type_annotation(
&self,
primitives: &PrimitiveStore,
unifier: &mut Unifier,
) -> TypeAnnotation {
match self {
SymbolValue::Bool(..)
| SymbolValue::Double(..)
| SymbolValue::I32(..)
| SymbolValue::I64(..)
| SymbolValue::U32(..)
| SymbolValue::U64(..)
| SymbolValue::Str(..) => TypeAnnotation::Primitive(self.get_type(primitives, unifier)),
SymbolValue::Tuple(vs) => {
let vs_tys = vs
.iter()
.map(|v| v.get_type_annotation(primitives, unifier))
.collect::<Vec<_>>();
TypeAnnotation::Tuple(vs_tys)
}
SymbolValue::OptionNone => TypeAnnotation::CustomClass {
id: primitives.option.obj_id(unifier).unwrap(),
params: Vec::default(),
},
SymbolValue::OptionSome(v) => {
let ty = v.get_type_annotation(primitives, unifier);
TypeAnnotation::CustomClass {
id: primitives.option.obj_id(unifier).unwrap(),
params: vec![ty],
}
}
}
}
/// Returns the [`TypeEnum`] representing the data type of this value.
pub fn get_type_enum(
&self,
primitives: &PrimitiveStore,
unifier: &mut Unifier,
) -> Rc<TypeEnum> {
let ty = self.get_type(primitives, unifier);
unifier.get_ty(ty)
}
}
impl Display for SymbolValue {
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut std::fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> std::fmt::Result {
match self {
SymbolValue::I32(i) => write!(f, "{i}"),
SymbolValue::I64(i) => write!(f, "int64({i})"),
SymbolValue::U32(i) => write!(f, "uint32({i})"),
SymbolValue::U64(i) => write!(f, "uint64({i})"),
SymbolValue::Str(s) => write!(f, "\"{s}\""),
SymbolValue::Double(d) => write!(f, "{d}"),
SymbolValue::Bool(b) => {
if *b {
write!(f, "True")
} else {
write!(f, "False")
}
}
SymbolValue::Tuple(t) => {
write!(f, "({})", t.iter().map(|v| format!("{v}")).collect::<Vec<_>>().join(", "))
}
SymbolValue::OptionSome(v) => write!(f, "Some({v})"),
SymbolValue::OptionNone => write!(f, "none"),
}
}
}
impl TryFrom<SymbolValue> for u64 {
type Error = ();
/// Tries to convert a [`SymbolValue`] into a [`u64`], returning [`Err`] if the value is not
/// numeric or if the value cannot be converted into a `u64` without overflow.
fn try_from(value: SymbolValue) -> Result<Self, Self::Error> {
match value {
SymbolValue::I32(v) => u64::try_from(v).map_err(|_| ()),
SymbolValue::I64(v) => u64::try_from(v).map_err(|_| ()),
SymbolValue::U32(v) => Ok(u64::from(v)),
SymbolValue::U64(v) => Ok(v),
_ => Err(()),
}
}
}
impl TryFrom<SymbolValue> for i128 {
type Error = ();
/// Tries to convert a [`SymbolValue`] into a [`i128`], returning [`Err`] if the value is not
/// numeric.
fn try_from(value: SymbolValue) -> Result<Self, Self::Error> {
match value {
SymbolValue::I32(v) => Ok(i128::from(v)),
SymbolValue::I64(v) => Ok(i128::from(v)),
SymbolValue::U32(v) => Ok(i128::from(v)),
SymbolValue::U64(v) => Ok(i128::from(v)),
_ => Err(()),
}
}
}
pub trait StaticValue {
/// Returns a unique identifier for this value.
fn get_unique_identifier(&self) -> u64;
/// Returns the constant object represented by this unique identifier.
fn get_const_obj<'ctx>(
&self,
ctx: &mut CodeGenContext<'ctx, '_>,
generator: &mut dyn CodeGenerator,
) -> BasicValueEnum<'ctx>;
/// Converts this value to a LLVM [`BasicValueEnum`].
fn to_basic_value_enum<'ctx>(
&self,
ctx: &mut CodeGenContext<'ctx, '_>,
generator: &mut dyn CodeGenerator,
expected_ty: Type,
) -> Result<BasicValueEnum<'ctx>, String>;
/// Returns a field within this value.
fn get_field<'ctx>(
&self,
name: StrRef,
ctx: &mut CodeGenContext<'ctx, '_>,
) -> Option<ValueEnum<'ctx>>;
/// Returns a single element of this tuple.
fn get_tuple_element<'ctx>(&self, index: u32) -> Option<ValueEnum<'ctx>>;
}
#[derive(Clone)]
pub enum ValueEnum<'ctx> {
/// [`ValueEnum`] representing a static value.
Static(Arc<dyn StaticValue + Send + Sync>),
/// [`ValueEnum`] representing a dynamic value.
Dynamic(BasicValueEnum<'ctx>),
}
impl<'ctx> From<BasicValueEnum<'ctx>> for ValueEnum<'ctx> {
fn from(v: BasicValueEnum<'ctx>) -> Self {
ValueEnum::Dynamic(v)
}
}
impl<'ctx> From<PointerValue<'ctx>> for ValueEnum<'ctx> {
fn from(v: PointerValue<'ctx>) -> Self {
ValueEnum::Dynamic(v.into())
}
}
impl<'ctx> From<IntValue<'ctx>> for ValueEnum<'ctx> {
fn from(v: IntValue<'ctx>) -> Self {
ValueEnum::Dynamic(v.into())
}
}
impl<'ctx> From<FloatValue<'ctx>> for ValueEnum<'ctx> {
fn from(v: FloatValue<'ctx>) -> Self {
ValueEnum::Dynamic(v.into())
}
}
impl<'ctx> From<StructValue<'ctx>> for ValueEnum<'ctx> {
fn from(v: StructValue<'ctx>) -> Self {
ValueEnum::Dynamic(v.into())
}
}
impl<'ctx> ValueEnum<'ctx> {
/// Converts this [`ValueEnum`] to a [`BasicValueEnum`].
pub fn to_basic_value_enum<'a>(
self,
ctx: &mut CodeGenContext<'ctx, 'a>,
generator: &mut dyn CodeGenerator,
expected_ty: Type,
) -> Result<BasicValueEnum<'ctx>, String> {
match self {
ValueEnum::Static(v) => v.to_basic_value_enum(ctx, generator, expected_ty),
ValueEnum::Dynamic(v) => Ok(v),
}
}
}
pub trait SymbolResolver {
/// Get type of type variable identifier or top-level function type,
fn get_symbol_type(
&self,
unifier: &mut Unifier,
top_level_defs: &[Arc<RwLock<TopLevelDef>>],
primitives: &PrimitiveStore,
str: StrRef,
) -> Result<Type, String>;
/// Get the top-level definition of identifiers.
fn get_identifier_def(&self, str: StrRef) -> Result<DefinitionId, HashSet<String>>;
fn get_symbol_value<'ctx>(
&self,
str: StrRef,
ctx: &mut CodeGenContext<'ctx, '_>,
) -> Option<ValueEnum<'ctx>>;
fn get_default_param_value(&self, expr: &Expr) -> Option<SymbolValue>;
fn get_string_id(&self, s: &str) -> i32;
fn get_exception_id(&self, tyid: usize) -> usize;
fn handle_deferred_eval(
&self,
_unifier: &mut Unifier,
_top_level_defs: &[Arc<RwLock<TopLevelDef>>],
_primitives: &PrimitiveStore,
) -> Result<(), String> {
Ok(())
}
}
thread_local! {
static IDENTIFIER_ID: [StrRef; 11] = [
"int32".into(),
"int64".into(),
"float".into(),
"bool".into(),
"virtual".into(),
"tuple".into(),
"str".into(),
"Exception".into(),
"uint32".into(),
"uint64".into(),
"Literal".into(),
];
}
/// Converts a type annotation into a [Type].
pub fn parse_type_annotation<T>(
resolver: &dyn SymbolResolver,
top_level_defs: &[Arc<RwLock<TopLevelDef>>],
unifier: &mut Unifier,
primitives: &PrimitiveStore,
expr: &Expr<T>,
) -> Result<Type, HashSet<String>> {
use nac3parser::ast::ExprKind::*;
let ids = IDENTIFIER_ID.with(|ids| *ids);
let int32_id = ids[0];
let int64_id = ids[1];
let float_id = ids[2];
let bool_id = ids[3];
let virtual_id = ids[4];
let tuple_id = ids[5];
let str_id = ids[6];
let exn_id = ids[7];
let uint32_id = ids[8];
let uint64_id = ids[9];
let literal_id = ids[10];
let name_handling = |id: &StrRef, loc: Location, unifier: &mut Unifier| {
if *id == int32_id {
Ok(primitives.int32)
} else if *id == int64_id {
Ok(primitives.int64)
} else if *id == uint32_id {
Ok(primitives.uint32)
} else if *id == uint64_id {
Ok(primitives.uint64)
} else if *id == float_id {
Ok(primitives.float)
} else if *id == bool_id {
Ok(primitives.bool)
} else if *id == str_id {
Ok(primitives.str)
} else if *id == exn_id {
Ok(primitives.exception)
} else {
let obj_id = resolver.get_identifier_def(*id);
if let Ok(obj_id) = obj_id {
let def = top_level_defs[obj_id.0].read();
if let TopLevelDef::Class { fields, methods, type_vars, .. } = &*def {
if !type_vars.is_empty() {
return Err(HashSet::from([format!(
"Unexpected number of type parameters: expected {} but got 0",
type_vars.len()
)]));
}
let fields = chain(
fields.iter().map(|(k, v, m)| (*k, (*v, *m))),
methods.iter().map(|(k, v, _)| (*k, (*v, false))),
)
.collect();
Ok(unifier.add_ty(TypeEnum::TObj { obj_id, fields, params: VarMap::default() }))
} else {
Err(HashSet::from([format!("Cannot use function name as type at {loc}")]))
}
} else {
let ty =
resolver.get_symbol_type(unifier, top_level_defs, primitives, *id).map_err(
|e| HashSet::from([format!("Unknown type annotation at {loc}: {e}")]),
)?;
if let TypeEnum::TVar { .. } = &*unifier.get_ty(ty) {
Ok(ty)
} else {
Err(HashSet::from([format!("Unknown type annotation {id} at {loc}")]))
}
}
}
};
let subscript_name_handle = |id: &StrRef, slice: &Expr<T>, unifier: &mut Unifier| {
if *id == virtual_id {
let ty = parse_type_annotation(resolver, top_level_defs, unifier, primitives, slice)?;
Ok(unifier.add_ty(TypeEnum::TVirtual { ty }))
} else if *id == tuple_id {
if let Tuple { elts, .. } = &slice.node {
let ty = elts
.iter()
.map(|elt| {
parse_type_annotation(resolver, top_level_defs, unifier, primitives, elt)
})
.collect::<Result<Vec<_>, _>>()?;
Ok(unifier.add_ty(TypeEnum::TTuple { ty }))
} else {
Err(HashSet::from(["Expected multiple elements for tuple".into()]))
}
} else if *id == literal_id {
let mut parse_literal = |elt: &Expr<T>| {
let ty = parse_type_annotation(resolver, top_level_defs, unifier, primitives, elt)?;
let ty_enum = &*unifier.get_ty_immutable(ty);
match ty_enum {
TypeEnum::TLiteral { values, .. } => Ok(values.clone()),
_ => Err(HashSet::from([format!(
"Expected literal in type argument for Literal at {}",
elt.location
)])),
}
};
let values = if let Tuple { elts, .. } = &slice.node {
elts.iter().map(&mut parse_literal).collect::<Result<Vec<_>, _>>()?
} else {
vec![parse_literal(slice)?]
}
.into_iter()
.flatten()
.collect_vec();
Ok(unifier.get_fresh_literal(values, Some(slice.location)))
} else {
let types = if let Tuple { elts, .. } = &slice.node {
elts.iter()
.map(|v| {
parse_type_annotation(resolver, top_level_defs, unifier, primitives, v)
})
.collect::<Result<Vec<_>, _>>()?
} else {
vec![parse_type_annotation(resolver, top_level_defs, unifier, primitives, slice)?]
};
let obj_id = resolver.get_identifier_def(*id)?;
let def = top_level_defs[obj_id.0].read();
if let TopLevelDef::Class { fields, methods, type_vars, .. } = &*def {
if types.len() != type_vars.len() {
return Err(HashSet::from([format!(
"Unexpected number of type parameters: expected {} but got {}",
type_vars.len(),
types.len()
)]));
}
let mut subst = VarMap::new();
for (var, ty) in izip!(type_vars.iter(), types.iter()) {
let id = if let TypeEnum::TVar { id, .. } = &*unifier.get_ty(*var) {
*id
} else {
unreachable!()
};
subst.insert(id, *ty);
}
let mut fields = fields
.iter()
.map(|(attr, ty, is_mutable)| {
let ty = unifier.subst(*ty, &subst).unwrap_or(*ty);
(*attr, (ty, *is_mutable))
})
.collect::<HashMap<_, _>>();
fields.extend(methods.iter().map(|(attr, ty, _)| {
let ty = unifier.subst(*ty, &subst).unwrap_or(*ty);
(*attr, (ty, false))
}));
Ok(unifier.add_ty(TypeEnum::TObj { obj_id, fields, params: subst }))
} else {
Err(HashSet::from(["Cannot use function name as type".into()]))
}
}
};
match &expr.node {
Name { id, .. } => name_handling(id, expr.location, unifier),
Subscript { value, slice, .. } => {
if let Name { id, .. } = &value.node {
subscript_name_handle(id, slice, unifier)
} else {
Err(HashSet::from([format!("unsupported type expression at {}", expr.location)]))
}
}
Constant { value, .. } => SymbolValue::from_constant_inferred(value)
.map(|v| unifier.get_fresh_literal(vec![v], Some(expr.location)))
.map_err(|err| HashSet::from([err])),
_ => Err(HashSet::from([format!("unsupported type expression at {}", expr.location)])),
}
}
impl dyn SymbolResolver + Send + Sync {
pub fn parse_type_annotation<T>(
&self,
top_level_defs: &[Arc<RwLock<TopLevelDef>>],
unifier: &mut Unifier,
primitives: &PrimitiveStore,
expr: &Expr<T>,
) -> Result<Type, HashSet<String>> {
parse_type_annotation(self, top_level_defs, unifier, primitives, expr)
}
pub fn get_type_name(
&self,
top_level_defs: &[Arc<RwLock<TopLevelDef>>],
unifier: &mut Unifier,
ty: Type,
) -> String {
unifier.internal_stringify(
ty,
&mut |id| {
let TopLevelDef::Class { name, .. } = &*top_level_defs[id].read() else {
unreachable!("expected class definition")
};
name.to_string()
},
&mut |id| format!("typevar{id}"),
&mut None,
)
}
}
impl Debug for dyn SymbolResolver + Send + Sync {
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut std::fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> std::fmt::Result {
write!(f, "")
}
}

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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 nac3parser::ast::{Constant, Location};
use strum::IntoEnumIterator;
use strum_macros::EnumIter;
use super::*;
/// All primitive types and functions in nac3core.
#[derive(Clone, Copy, Debug, EnumIter, PartialEq, Eq)]
pub enum PrimDef {
// Classes
Int32,
Int64,
Float,
Bool,
None,
Range,
Str,
Exception,
UInt32,
UInt64,
Option,
List,
NDArray,
// Member Functions
OptionIsSome,
OptionIsNone,
OptionUnwrap,
NDArrayCopy,
NDArrayFill,
FunInt32,
FunInt64,
FunUInt32,
FunUInt64,
FunFloat,
FunNpNDArray,
FunNpEmpty,
FunNpZeros,
FunNpOnes,
FunNpFull,
FunNpArray,
FunNpEye,
FunNpIdentity,
FunRound,
FunRound64,
FunNpRound,
FunRangeInit,
FunStr,
FunBool,
FunFloor,
FunFloor64,
FunNpFloor,
FunCeil,
FunCeil64,
FunNpCeil,
FunLen,
FunMin,
FunNpMin,
FunNpMinimum,
FunMax,
FunNpMax,
FunNpMaximum,
FunAbs,
FunNpIsNan,
FunNpIsInf,
FunNpSin,
FunNpCos,
FunNpExp,
FunNpExp2,
FunNpLog,
FunNpLog10,
FunNpLog2,
FunNpFabs,
FunNpSqrt,
FunNpRint,
FunNpTan,
FunNpArcsin,
FunNpArccos,
FunNpArctan,
FunNpSinh,
FunNpCosh,
FunNpTanh,
FunNpArcsinh,
FunNpArccosh,
FunNpArctanh,
FunNpExpm1,
FunNpCbrt,
FunSpSpecErf,
FunSpSpecErfc,
FunSpSpecGamma,
FunSpSpecGammaln,
FunSpSpecJ0,
FunSpSpecJ1,
FunNpArctan2,
FunNpCopysign,
FunNpFmax,
FunNpFmin,
FunNpLdExp,
FunNpHypot,
FunNpNextAfter,
// Top-Level Functions
FunSome,
}
/// Associated details of a [`PrimDef`]
pub enum PrimDefDetails {
PrimFunction { name: &'static str, simple_name: &'static str },
PrimClass { name: &'static str },
}
impl PrimDef {
/// Get the assigned [`DefinitionId`] of this [`PrimDef`].
///
/// The assigned definition ID is defined by the position this [`PrimDef`] enum unit variant is defined at,
/// with the first `PrimDef`'s definition id being `0`.
#[must_use]
pub fn id(&self) -> DefinitionId {
DefinitionId(*self as usize)
}
/// Check if a definition ID is that of a [`PrimDef`].
#[must_use]
pub fn contains_id(id: DefinitionId) -> bool {
Self::iter().any(|prim| prim.id() == id)
}
/// Get the definition "simple name" of this [`PrimDef`].
///
/// If the [`PrimDef`] is a function, this corresponds to [`TopLevelDef::Function::simple_name`].
///
/// If the [`PrimDef`] is a class, this returns [`None`].
#[must_use]
pub fn simple_name(&self) -> &'static str {
match self.details() {
PrimDefDetails::PrimFunction { simple_name, .. } => simple_name,
PrimDefDetails::PrimClass { .. } => {
panic!("PrimDef {self:?} has no simple_name as it is not a function.")
}
}
}
/// Get the definition "name" of this [`PrimDef`].
///
/// If the [`PrimDef`] is a function, this corresponds to [`TopLevelDef::Function::name`].
///
/// If the [`PrimDef`] is a class, this corresponds to [`TopLevelDef::Class::name`].
#[must_use]
pub fn name(&self) -> &'static str {
match self.details() {
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 fun(name: &'static str, simple_name: Option<&'static str>) -> PrimDefDetails {
PrimDefDetails::PrimFunction { simple_name: simple_name.unwrap_or(name), name }
}
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),
PrimDef::FunNpNDArray => fun("np_ndarray", None),
PrimDef::FunNpEmpty => fun("np_empty", None),
PrimDef::FunNpZeros => fun("np_zeros", None),
PrimDef::FunNpOnes => fun("np_ones", None),
PrimDef::FunNpFull => fun("np_full", None),
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),
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::FunMax => fun("max", None),
PrimDef::FunNpMax => fun("np_max", None),
PrimDef::FunNpMaximum => fun("np_maximum", None),
PrimDef::FunAbs => fun("abs", None),
PrimDef::FunNpIsNan => fun("np_isnan", None),
PrimDef::FunNpIsInf => fun("np_isinf", None),
PrimDef::FunNpSin => fun("np_sin", None),
PrimDef::FunNpCos => fun("np_cos", None),
PrimDef::FunNpExp => fun("np_exp", None),
PrimDef::FunNpExp2 => fun("np_exp2", None),
PrimDef::FunNpLog => fun("np_log", None),
PrimDef::FunNpLog10 => fun("np_log10", None),
PrimDef::FunNpLog2 => fun("np_log2", None),
PrimDef::FunNpFabs => fun("np_fabs", None),
PrimDef::FunNpSqrt => fun("np_sqrt", None),
PrimDef::FunNpRint => fun("np_rint", None),
PrimDef::FunNpTan => fun("np_tan", None),
PrimDef::FunNpArcsin => fun("np_arcsin", None),
PrimDef::FunNpArccos => fun("np_arccos", None),
PrimDef::FunNpArctan => fun("np_arctan", None),
PrimDef::FunNpSinh => fun("np_sinh", None),
PrimDef::FunNpCosh => fun("np_cosh", None),
PrimDef::FunNpTanh => fun("np_tanh", None),
PrimDef::FunNpArcsinh => fun("np_arcsinh", None),
PrimDef::FunNpArccosh => fun("np_arccosh", None),
PrimDef::FunNpArctanh => fun("np_arctanh", None),
PrimDef::FunNpExpm1 => fun("np_expm1", None),
PrimDef::FunNpCbrt => fun("np_cbrt", None),
PrimDef::FunSpSpecErf => fun("sp_spec_erf", None),
PrimDef::FunSpSpecErfc => fun("sp_spec_erfc", None),
PrimDef::FunSpSpecGamma => fun("sp_spec_gamma", None),
PrimDef::FunSpSpecGammaln => fun("sp_spec_gammaln", None),
PrimDef::FunSpSpecJ0 => fun("sp_spec_j0", None),
PrimDef::FunSpSpecJ1 => fun("sp_spec_j1", None),
PrimDef::FunNpArctan2 => fun("np_arctan2", None),
PrimDef::FunNpCopysign => fun("np_copysign", None),
PrimDef::FunNpFmax => fun("np_fmax", None),
PrimDef::FunNpFmin => fun("np_fmin", None),
PrimDef::FunNpLdExp => fun("np_ldexp", None),
PrimDef::FunNpHypot => fun("np_hypot", None),
PrimDef::FunNpNextAfter => fun("np_nextafter", None),
PrimDef::FunSome => fun("Some", None),
}
}
}
/// Asserts that a [`PrimDef`] is in an allowlist.
///
/// Like `debug_assert!`, this statements of this function are only
/// enabled if `cfg!(debug_assertions)` is true.
pub fn debug_assert_prim_is_allowed(prim: PrimDef, allowlist: &[PrimDef]) {
if cfg!(debug_assertions) {
let allowed = allowlist.iter().any(|p| *p == prim);
assert!(
allowed,
"Disallowed primitive definition. Got {prim:?}, but expects it to be in {allowlist:?}"
);
}
}
/// Construct the fields of class `Exception`
/// See [`TypeEnum::TObj::fields`] and [`TopLevelDef::Class::fields`]
#[must_use]
pub fn make_exception_fields(int32: Type, int64: Type, str: Type) -> Vec<(StrRef, Type, bool)> {
vec![
("__name__".into(), int32, true),
("__file__".into(), str, true),
("__line__".into(), int32, true),
("__col__".into(), int32, true),
("__func__".into(), str, true),
("__message__".into(), str, true),
("__param0__".into(), int64, true),
("__param1__".into(), int64, true),
("__param2__".into(), int64, true),
]
}
impl TopLevelDef {
pub fn to_string(&self, unifier: &mut Unifier) -> String {
match self {
TopLevelDef::Class { name, ancestors, fields, methods, type_vars, .. } => {
let fields_str = fields
.iter()
.map(|(n, ty, _)| (n.to_string(), unifier.stringify(*ty)))
.collect_vec();
let methods_str = methods
.iter()
.map(|(n, ty, id)| (n.to_string(), unifier.stringify(*ty), *id))
.collect_vec();
format!(
"Class {{\nname: {:?},\nancestors: {:?},\nfields: {:?},\nmethods: {:?},\ntype_vars: {:?}\n}}",
name,
ancestors.iter().map(|ancestor| ancestor.stringify(unifier)).collect_vec(),
fields_str.iter().map(|(a, _)| a).collect_vec(),
methods_str.iter().map(|(a, b, _)| (a, b)).collect_vec(),
type_vars.iter().map(|id| unifier.stringify(*id)).collect_vec(),
)
}
TopLevelDef::Function { name, signature, var_id, .. } => format!(
"Function {{\nname: {:?},\nsig: {:?},\nvar_id: {:?}\n}}",
name,
unifier.stringify(*signature),
{
// preserve the order for debug output and test
let mut r = var_id.clone();
r.sort_unstable();
r
}
),
}
}
}
impl TopLevelComposer {
#[must_use]
pub fn make_primitives(size_t: u32) -> (PrimitiveStore, Unifier) {
let mut unifier = Unifier::new();
let int32 = unifier.add_ty(TypeEnum::TObj {
obj_id: PrimDef::Int32.id(),
fields: HashMap::new(),
params: VarMap::new(),
});
let int64 = unifier.add_ty(TypeEnum::TObj {
obj_id: PrimDef::Int64.id(),
fields: HashMap::new(),
params: VarMap::new(),
});
let float = unifier.add_ty(TypeEnum::TObj {
obj_id: PrimDef::Float.id(),
fields: HashMap::new(),
params: VarMap::new(),
});
let bool = unifier.add_ty(TypeEnum::TObj {
obj_id: PrimDef::Bool.id(),
fields: HashMap::new(),
params: VarMap::new(),
});
let none = unifier.add_ty(TypeEnum::TObj {
obj_id: PrimDef::None.id(),
fields: HashMap::new(),
params: VarMap::new(),
});
let range = unifier.add_ty(TypeEnum::TObj {
obj_id: PrimDef::Range.id(),
fields: [
("start".into(), (int32, true)),
("stop".into(), (int32, true)),
("step".into(), (int32, true)),
]
.into_iter()
.collect(),
params: VarMap::new(),
});
let str = unifier.add_ty(TypeEnum::TObj {
obj_id: PrimDef::Str.id(),
fields: HashMap::new(),
params: VarMap::new(),
});
let exception = unifier.add_ty(TypeEnum::TObj {
obj_id: PrimDef::Exception.id(),
fields: make_exception_fields(int32, int64, str)
.into_iter()
.map(|(name, ty, mutable)| (name, (ty, mutable)))
.collect(),
params: VarMap::new(),
});
let uint32 = unifier.add_ty(TypeEnum::TObj {
obj_id: PrimDef::UInt32.id(),
fields: HashMap::new(),
params: VarMap::new(),
});
let uint64 = unifier.add_ty(TypeEnum::TObj {
obj_id: PrimDef::UInt64.id(),
fields: HashMap::new(),
params: VarMap::new(),
});
let option_type_var = unifier.get_fresh_var(Some("option_type_var".into()), None);
let is_some_type_fun_ty = unifier.add_ty(TypeEnum::TFunc(FunSignature {
args: vec![],
ret: bool,
vars: into_var_map([option_type_var]),
}));
let unwrap_fun_ty = unifier.add_ty(TypeEnum::TFunc(FunSignature {
args: vec![],
ret: option_type_var.ty,
vars: into_var_map([option_type_var]),
}));
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)),
]
.into_iter()
.collect::<HashMap<_, _>>(),
params: into_var_map([option_type_var]),
});
let size_t_ty = match size_t {
32 => uint32,
64 => uint64,
_ => unreachable!(),
};
let list_elem_tvar = unifier.get_fresh_var(Some("list_elem".into()), None);
let list = unifier.add_ty(TypeEnum::TObj {
obj_id: PrimDef::List.id(),
fields: Mapping::new(),
params: into_var_map([list_elem_tvar]),
});
let ndarray_dtype_tvar = unifier.get_fresh_var(Some("ndarray_dtype".into()), None);
let ndarray_ndims_tvar =
unifier.get_fresh_const_generic_var(size_t_ty, Some("ndarray_ndims".into()), None);
let ndarray_copy_fun_ret_ty = unifier.get_fresh_var(None, None);
let ndarray_copy_fun_ty = unifier.add_ty(TypeEnum::TFunc(FunSignature {
args: vec![],
ret: ndarray_copy_fun_ret_ty.ty,
vars: into_var_map([ndarray_dtype_tvar, ndarray_ndims_tvar]),
}));
let ndarray_fill_fun_ty = unifier.add_ty(TypeEnum::TFunc(FunSignature {
args: vec![FuncArg {
name: "value".into(),
ty: ndarray_dtype_tvar.ty,
default_value: None,
}],
ret: none,
vars: into_var_map([ndarray_dtype_tvar, ndarray_ndims_tvar]),
}));
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)),
]),
params: into_var_map([ndarray_dtype_tvar, ndarray_ndims_tvar]),
});
unifier.unify(ndarray_copy_fun_ret_ty.ty, ndarray).unwrap();
let primitives = PrimitiveStore {
int32,
int64,
uint32,
uint64,
float,
bool,
none,
range,
str,
exception,
option,
list,
ndarray,
size_t,
};
unifier.put_primitive_store(&primitives);
crate::typecheck::magic_methods::set_primitives_magic_methods(&primitives, &mut unifier);
(primitives, unifier)
}
/// already include the `definition_id` of itself inside the ancestors vector
/// when first registering, the `type_vars`, fields, methods, ancestors are invalid
#[must_use]
pub fn make_top_level_class_def(
obj_id: DefinitionId,
resolver: Option<Arc<dyn SymbolResolver + Send + Sync>>,
name: StrRef,
constructor: Option<Type>,
loc: Option<Location>,
) -> TopLevelDef {
TopLevelDef::Class {
name,
object_id: obj_id,
type_vars: Vec::default(),
fields: Vec::default(),
attributes: Vec::default(),
methods: Vec::default(),
ancestors: Vec::default(),
constructor,
resolver,
loc,
}
}
/// when first registering, the type is a invalid value
#[must_use]
pub fn make_top_level_function_def(
name: String,
simple_name: StrRef,
ty: Type,
resolver: Option<Arc<dyn SymbolResolver + Send + Sync>>,
loc: Option<Location>,
) -> TopLevelDef {
TopLevelDef::Function {
name,
simple_name,
signature: ty,
var_id: Vec::default(),
instance_to_symbol: HashMap::default(),
instance_to_stmt: HashMap::default(),
resolver,
codegen_callback: None,
loc,
}
}
#[must_use]
pub fn make_class_method_name(mut class_name: String, method_name: &str) -> String {
class_name.push('.');
class_name.push_str(method_name);
class_name
}
pub fn get_class_method_def_info(
class_methods_def: &[(StrRef, Type, DefinitionId)],
method_name: StrRef,
) -> Result<(Type, DefinitionId), HashSet<String>> {
for (name, ty, def_id) in class_methods_def {
if name == &method_name {
return Ok((*ty, *def_id));
}
}
Err(HashSet::from([format!("no method {method_name} in the current class")]))
}
/// get all base class def id of a class, excluding itself. \
/// this function should called only after the direct parent is set
/// and before all the ancestors are set
/// and when we allow single inheritance \
/// the order of the returned list is from the child to the deepest ancestor
pub fn get_all_ancestors_helper(
child: &TypeAnnotation,
temp_def_list: &[Arc<RwLock<TopLevelDef>>],
) -> Result<Vec<TypeAnnotation>, HashSet<String>> {
let mut result: Vec<TypeAnnotation> = Vec::new();
let mut parent = Self::get_parent(child, temp_def_list);
while let Some(p) = parent {
parent = Self::get_parent(&p, temp_def_list);
let p_id = if let TypeAnnotation::CustomClass { id, .. } = &p {
*id
} else {
unreachable!("must be class kind annotation")
};
// check cycle
let no_cycle = result.iter().all(|x| {
let TypeAnnotation::CustomClass { id, .. } = x else {
unreachable!("must be class kind annotation")
};
id.0 != p_id.0
});
if no_cycle {
result.push(p);
} else {
return Err(HashSet::from(["cyclic inheritance detected".into()]));
}
}
Ok(result)
}
/// should only be called when finding all ancestors, so panic when wrong
fn get_parent(
child: &TypeAnnotation,
temp_def_list: &[Arc<RwLock<TopLevelDef>>],
) -> Option<TypeAnnotation> {
let child_id = if let TypeAnnotation::CustomClass { id, .. } = child {
*id
} else {
unreachable!("should be class type annotation")
};
let child_def = temp_def_list.get(child_id.0).unwrap();
let child_def = child_def.read();
let TopLevelDef::Class { ancestors, .. } = &*child_def else {
unreachable!("child must be top level class def")
};
if ancestors.is_empty() {
None
} else {
Some(ancestors[0].clone())
}
}
/// get the `var_id` of a given `TVar` type
pub fn get_var_id(var_ty: Type, unifier: &mut Unifier) -> Result<TypeVarId, HashSet<String>> {
if let TypeEnum::TVar { id, .. } = unifier.get_ty(var_ty).as_ref() {
Ok(*id)
} else {
Err(HashSet::from(["not type var".to_string()]))
}
}
pub fn check_overload_function_type(
this: Type,
other: Type,
unifier: &mut Unifier,
type_var_to_concrete_def: &HashMap<Type, TypeAnnotation>,
) -> bool {
let this = unifier.get_ty(this);
let this = this.as_ref();
let other = unifier.get_ty(other);
let other = other.as_ref();
let (
TypeEnum::TFunc(FunSignature { args: this_args, ret: this_ret, .. }),
TypeEnum::TFunc(FunSignature { args: other_args, ret: other_ret, .. }),
) = (this, other)
else {
unreachable!("this function must be called with function type")
};
// check args
let args_ok =
this_args
.iter()
.map(|FuncArg { name, ty, .. }| (name, type_var_to_concrete_def.get(ty).unwrap()))
.zip(other_args.iter().map(|FuncArg { name, ty, .. }| {
(name, type_var_to_concrete_def.get(ty).unwrap())
}))
.all(|(this, other)| {
if this.0 == &"self".into() && this.0 == other.0 {
true
} else {
this.0 == other.0
&& check_overload_type_annotation_compatible(this.1, other.1, unifier)
}
});
// check rets
let ret_ok = check_overload_type_annotation_compatible(
type_var_to_concrete_def.get(this_ret).unwrap(),
type_var_to_concrete_def.get(other_ret).unwrap(),
unifier,
);
// return
args_ok && ret_ok
}
pub fn check_overload_field_type(
this: Type,
other: Type,
unifier: &mut Unifier,
type_var_to_concrete_def: &HashMap<Type, TypeAnnotation>,
) -> bool {
check_overload_type_annotation_compatible(
type_var_to_concrete_def.get(&this).unwrap(),
type_var_to_concrete_def.get(&other).unwrap(),
unifier,
)
}
pub fn get_all_assigned_field(stmts: &[Stmt<()>]) -> Result<HashSet<StrRef>, HashSet<String>> {
let mut result = HashSet::new();
for s in stmts {
match &s.node {
ast::StmtKind::AnnAssign { target, .. }
if {
if let ast::ExprKind::Attribute { value, .. } = &target.node {
if let ast::ExprKind::Name { id, .. } = &value.node {
id == &"self".into()
} else {
false
}
} else {
false
}
} =>
{
return Err(HashSet::from([format!(
"redundant type annotation for class fields at {}",
s.location
)]))
}
ast::StmtKind::Assign { targets, .. } => {
for t in targets {
if let ast::ExprKind::Attribute { value, attr, .. } = &t.node {
if let ast::ExprKind::Name { id, .. } = &value.node {
if id == &"self".into() {
result.insert(*attr);
}
}
}
}
}
// 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())?);
}
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())?)
.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())?)
.copied()
.collect::<HashSet<_>>();
result.extend(inited_for_sure);
result.extend(Self::get_all_assigned_field(finalbody.as_slice())?);
}
ast::StmtKind::With { body, .. } => {
result.extend(Self::get_all_assigned_field(body.as_slice())?);
}
ast::StmtKind::Pass { .. }
| ast::StmtKind::Assert { .. }
| ast::StmtKind::Expr { .. } => {}
_ => {
unimplemented!()
}
}
}
Ok(result)
}
pub fn parse_parameter_default_value(
default: &ast::Expr,
resolver: &(dyn SymbolResolver + Send + Sync),
) -> Result<SymbolValue, HashSet<String>> {
parse_parameter_default_value(default, resolver)
}
pub fn check_default_param_type(
val: &SymbolValue,
ty: &TypeAnnotation,
primitive: &PrimitiveStore,
unifier: &mut Unifier,
) -> Result<(), String> {
fn is_compatible(
found: &TypeAnnotation,
expect: &TypeAnnotation,
unifier: &mut Unifier,
primitive: &PrimitiveStore,
) -> bool {
match (found, expect) {
(TypeAnnotation::Primitive(f), TypeAnnotation::Primitive(e)) => {
unifier.unioned(*f, *e)
}
(
TypeAnnotation::CustomClass { id: f_id, params: f_param },
TypeAnnotation::CustomClass { id: e_id, params: e_param },
) => {
*f_id == *e_id
&& *f_id == primitive.option.obj_id(unifier).unwrap()
&& (f_param.is_empty()
|| (f_param.len() == 1
&& e_param.len() == 1
&& is_compatible(&f_param[0], &e_param[0], unifier, primitive)))
}
(TypeAnnotation::Tuple(f), TypeAnnotation::Tuple(e)) => {
f.len() == e.len()
&& f.iter()
.zip(e.iter())
.all(|(f, e)| is_compatible(f, e, unifier, primitive))
}
_ => false,
}
}
let found = val.get_type_annotation(primitive, unifier);
if is_compatible(&found, ty, unifier, primitive) {
Ok(())
} else {
Err(format!(
"incompatible default parameter type, expect {}, found {}",
ty.stringify(unifier),
found.stringify(unifier),
))
}
}
}
pub fn parse_parameter_default_value(
default: &ast::Expr,
resolver: &(dyn SymbolResolver + Send + Sync),
) -> Result<SymbolValue, HashSet<String>> {
fn handle_constant(val: &Constant, loc: &Location) -> Result<SymbolValue, HashSet<String>> {
match val {
Constant::Int(v) => {
if let Ok(v) = (*v).try_into() {
Ok(SymbolValue::I32(v))
} else {
Err(HashSet::from([format!("integer value out of range at {loc}")]))
}
}
Constant::Float(v) => Ok(SymbolValue::Double(*v)),
Constant::Bool(v) => Ok(SymbolValue::Bool(*v)),
Constant::Tuple(tuple) => Ok(SymbolValue::Tuple(
tuple.iter().map(|x| handle_constant(x, loc)).collect::<Result<Vec<_>, _>>()?,
)),
Constant::None => Err(HashSet::from([format!(
"`None` is not supported, use `none` for option type instead ({loc})"
)])),
_ => unimplemented!("this constant is not supported at {}", loc),
}
}
match &default.node {
ast::ExprKind::Constant { value, .. } => handle_constant(value, &default.location),
ast::ExprKind::Call { func, args, .. } if args.len() == 1 => match &func.node {
ast::ExprKind::Name { id, .. } if *id == "int64".into() => match &args[0].node {
ast::ExprKind::Constant { value: Constant::Int(v), .. } => {
let v: Result<i64, _> = (*v).try_into();
match v {
Ok(v) => Ok(SymbolValue::I64(v)),
_ => Err(HashSet::from([format!(
"default param value out of range at {}",
default.location
)])),
}
}
_ => Err(HashSet::from([format!(
"only allow constant integer here at {}",
default.location
)])),
},
ast::ExprKind::Name { id, .. } if *id == "uint32".into() => match &args[0].node {
ast::ExprKind::Constant { value: Constant::Int(v), .. } => {
let v: Result<u32, _> = (*v).try_into();
match v {
Ok(v) => Ok(SymbolValue::U32(v)),
_ => Err(HashSet::from([format!(
"default param value out of range at {}",
default.location
)])),
}
}
_ => Err(HashSet::from([format!(
"only allow constant integer here at {}",
default.location
)])),
},
ast::ExprKind::Name { id, .. } if *id == "uint64".into() => match &args[0].node {
ast::ExprKind::Constant { value: Constant::Int(v), .. } => {
let v: Result<u64, _> = (*v).try_into();
match v {
Ok(v) => Ok(SymbolValue::U64(v)),
_ => Err(HashSet::from([format!(
"default param value out of range at {}",
default.location
)])),
}
}
_ => Err(HashSet::from([format!(
"only allow constant integer here at {}",
default.location
)])),
},
ast::ExprKind::Name { id, .. } if *id == "Some".into() => Ok(SymbolValue::OptionSome(
Box::new(parse_parameter_default_value(&args[0], resolver)?),
)),
_ => Err(HashSet::from([format!(
"unsupported default parameter at {}",
default.location
)])),
},
ast::ExprKind::Tuple { elts, .. } => Ok(SymbolValue::Tuple(
elts.iter()
.map(|x| parse_parameter_default_value(x, resolver))
.collect::<Result<Vec<_>, _>>()?,
)),
ast::ExprKind::Name { id, .. } if id == &"none".into() => Ok(SymbolValue::OptionNone),
ast::ExprKind::Name { id, .. } => {
resolver.get_default_param_value(default).ok_or_else(|| {
HashSet::from([format!(
"`{}` cannot be used as a default parameter at {} \
(not primitive type, option or tuple / not defined?)",
id, default.location
)])
})
}
_ => Err(HashSet::from([format!(
"unsupported default parameter (not primitive type, option or tuple) at {}",
default.location
)])),
}
}
/// Obtains the element type of an array-like type.
pub fn arraylike_flatten_element_type(unifier: &mut Unifier, ty: Type) -> Type {
match &*unifier.get_ty(ty) {
TypeEnum::TObj { obj_id, .. } if *obj_id == PrimDef::NDArray.id() => {
unpack_ndarray_var_tys(unifier, ty).0
}
TypeEnum::TObj { obj_id, params, .. } if *obj_id == PrimDef::List.id() => {
arraylike_flatten_element_type(unifier, iter_type_vars(params).next().unwrap().ty)
}
_ => ty,
}
}
/// Obtains the number of dimensions of an array-like type.
pub fn arraylike_get_ndims(unifier: &mut Unifier, ty: Type) -> u64 {
match &*unifier.get_ty(ty) {
TypeEnum::TObj { obj_id, .. } if *obj_id == PrimDef::NDArray.id() => {
let ndims = unpack_ndarray_var_tys(unifier, ty).1;
let TypeEnum::TLiteral { values, .. } = &*unifier.get_ty_immutable(ndims) else {
panic!("Expected TLiteral for ndarray.ndims, got {}", unifier.stringify(ndims))
};
if values.len() > 1 {
todo!("Getting num of dimensions for ndarray with more than one ndim bound is unimplemented")
}
u64::try_from(values[0].clone()).unwrap()
}
TypeEnum::TObj { obj_id, params, .. } if *obj_id == PrimDef::List.id() => {
arraylike_get_ndims(unifier, iter_type_vars(params).next().unwrap().ty) + 1
}
_ => 0,
}
}

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use std::{
borrow::BorrowMut,
collections::{HashMap, HashSet},
fmt::Debug,
iter::FromIterator,
sync::Arc,
};
use super::codegen::CodeGenContext;
use super::typecheck::type_inferencer::PrimitiveStore;
use super::typecheck::typedef::{
FunSignature, FuncArg, SharedUnifier, Type, TypeEnum, Unifier, VarMap,
};
use crate::{
codegen::CodeGenerator,
symbol_resolver::{SymbolResolver, ValueEnum},
typecheck::{
type_inferencer::CodeLocation,
typedef::{CallId, TypeVarId},
},
};
use inkwell::values::BasicValueEnum;
use itertools::Itertools;
use nac3parser::ast::{self, Location, Stmt, StrRef};
use parking_lot::RwLock;
#[derive(PartialEq, Eq, PartialOrd, Ord, Clone, Copy, Hash, Debug)]
pub struct DefinitionId(pub usize);
pub mod builtins;
pub mod composer;
pub mod helper;
pub mod numpy;
pub mod type_annotation;
use composer::*;
use type_annotation::*;
#[cfg(test)]
mod test;
type GenCallCallback = dyn for<'ctx, 'a> Fn(
&mut CodeGenContext<'ctx, 'a>,
Option<(Type, ValueEnum<'ctx>)>,
(&FunSignature, DefinitionId),
Vec<(Option<StrRef>, ValueEnum<'ctx>)>,
&mut dyn CodeGenerator,
) -> Result<Option<BasicValueEnum<'ctx>>, String>
+ Send
+ Sync;
pub struct GenCall {
fp: Box<GenCallCallback>,
}
impl GenCall {
#[must_use]
pub fn new(fp: Box<GenCallCallback>) -> GenCall {
GenCall { fp }
}
/// Creates a dummy instance of [`GenCall`], which invokes [`unreachable!()`] with the given
/// `reason`.
#[must_use]
pub fn create_dummy(reason: String) -> GenCall {
Self::new(Box::new(move |_, _, _, _, _| unreachable!("{reason}")))
}
pub fn run<'ctx>(
&self,
ctx: &mut CodeGenContext<'ctx, '_>,
obj: Option<(Type, ValueEnum<'ctx>)>,
fun: (&FunSignature, DefinitionId),
args: Vec<(Option<StrRef>, ValueEnum<'ctx>)>,
generator: &mut dyn CodeGenerator,
) -> Result<Option<BasicValueEnum<'ctx>>, String> {
(self.fp)(ctx, obj, fun, args, generator)
}
}
impl Debug for GenCall {
fn fmt(&self, _: &mut std::fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> std::fmt::Result {
Ok(())
}
}
#[derive(Clone, Debug)]
pub struct FunInstance {
pub body: Arc<Vec<Stmt<Option<Type>>>>,
pub calls: Arc<HashMap<CodeLocation, CallId>>,
pub subst: VarMap,
pub unifier_id: usize,
}
#[derive(Debug, Clone)]
pub enum TopLevelDef {
Class {
/// Name for error messages and symbols.
name: StrRef,
/// Object ID used for [`TypeEnum`].
object_id: DefinitionId,
/// type variables bounded to the class.
type_vars: Vec<Type>,
/// Class fields.
///
/// Name and type is mutable.
fields: Vec<(StrRef, Type, bool)>,
/// Class Attributes.
///
/// Name, type, value.
attributes: Vec<(StrRef, Type, ast::Constant)>,
/// Class methods, pointing to the corresponding function definition.
methods: Vec<(StrRef, Type, DefinitionId)>,
/// Ancestor classes, including itself.
ancestors: Vec<TypeAnnotation>,
/// Symbol resolver of the module defined the class; [None] if it is built-in type.
resolver: Option<Arc<dyn SymbolResolver + Send + Sync>>,
/// Constructor type.
constructor: Option<Type>,
/// Definition location.
loc: Option<Location>,
},
Function {
/// Prefix for symbol, should be unique globally.
name: String,
/// Simple name, the same as in method/function definition.
simple_name: StrRef,
/// Function signature.
signature: Type,
/// Instantiated type variable IDs.
var_id: Vec<TypeVarId>,
/// Function instance to symbol mapping
///
/// * Key: String representation of type variable values, sorted by variable ID in ascending
/// order, including type variables associated with the class.
/// * Value: Function symbol name.
instance_to_symbol: HashMap<String, String>,
/// Function instances to annotated AST mapping
///
/// * Key: String representation of type variable values, sorted by variable ID in ascending
/// order, including type variables associated with the class. Excluding rigid type
/// variables.
///
/// Rigid type variables that would be substituted when the function is instantiated.
instance_to_stmt: HashMap<String, FunInstance>,
/// Symbol resolver of the module defined the class.
resolver: Option<Arc<dyn SymbolResolver + Send + Sync>>,
/// Custom code generation callback.
codegen_callback: Option<Arc<GenCall>>,
/// Definition location.
loc: Option<Location>,
},
}
pub struct TopLevelContext {
pub definitions: Arc<RwLock<Vec<Arc<RwLock<TopLevelDef>>>>>,
pub unifiers: Arc<RwLock<Vec<(SharedUnifier, PrimitiveStore)>>>,
pub personality_symbol: Option<String>,
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use crate::{
toplevel::helper::PrimDef,
typecheck::{
type_inferencer::PrimitiveStore,
typedef::{Type, TypeEnum, TypeVarId, Unifier, VarMap},
},
};
use itertools::Itertools;
/// Creates a `ndarray` [`Type`] with the given type arguments.
///
/// * `dtype` - The element type of the `ndarray`, or [`None`] if the type variable is not
/// specialized.
/// * `ndims` - The number of dimensions of the `ndarray`, or [`None`] if the type variable is not
/// specialized.
pub fn make_ndarray_ty(
unifier: &mut Unifier,
primitives: &PrimitiveStore,
dtype: Option<Type>,
ndims: Option<Type>,
) -> Type {
subst_ndarray_tvars(unifier, primitives.ndarray, dtype, ndims)
}
/// Substitutes type variables in `ndarray`.
///
/// * `dtype` - The element type of the `ndarray`, or [`None`] if the type variable is not
/// specialized.
/// * `ndims` - The number of dimensions of the `ndarray`, or [`None`] if the type variable is not
/// specialized.
pub fn subst_ndarray_tvars(
unifier: &mut Unifier,
ndarray: Type,
dtype: Option<Type>,
ndims: Option<Type>,
) -> Type {
let TypeEnum::TObj { obj_id, params, .. } = &*unifier.get_ty_immutable(ndarray) else {
panic!("Expected `ndarray` to be TObj, but got {}", unifier.stringify(ndarray))
};
debug_assert_eq!(*obj_id, PrimDef::NDArray.id());
if dtype.is_none() && ndims.is_none() {
return ndarray;
}
let tvar_ids = params.iter().map(|(obj_id, _)| *obj_id).collect_vec();
debug_assert_eq!(tvar_ids.len(), 2);
let mut tvar_subst = VarMap::new();
if let Some(dtype) = dtype {
tvar_subst.insert(tvar_ids[0], dtype);
}
if let Some(ndims) = ndims {
tvar_subst.insert(tvar_ids[1], ndims);
}
unifier.subst(ndarray, &tvar_subst).unwrap_or(ndarray)
}
fn unpack_ndarray_tvars(unifier: &mut Unifier, ndarray: Type) -> Vec<(TypeVarId, Type)> {
let TypeEnum::TObj { obj_id, params, .. } = &*unifier.get_ty_immutable(ndarray) else {
panic!("Expected `ndarray` to be TObj, but got {}", unifier.stringify(ndarray))
};
debug_assert_eq!(*obj_id, PrimDef::NDArray.id());
debug_assert_eq!(params.len(), 2);
params
.iter()
.sorted_by_key(|(obj_id, _)| *obj_id)
.map(|(var_id, ty)| (*var_id, *ty))
.collect_vec()
}
/// Unpacks the type variable IDs of `ndarray` into a tuple. The elements of the tuple corresponds
/// to `dtype` (the element type) and `ndims` (the number of dimensions) of the `ndarray`
/// respectively.
pub fn unpack_ndarray_var_ids(unifier: &mut Unifier, ndarray: Type) -> (TypeVarId, TypeVarId) {
unpack_ndarray_tvars(unifier, ndarray).into_iter().map(|v| v.0).collect_tuple().unwrap()
}
/// Unpacks the type variables of `ndarray` into a tuple. The elements of the tuple corresponds to
/// `dtype` (the element type) and `ndims` (the number of dimensions) of the `ndarray` respectively.
pub fn unpack_ndarray_var_tys(unifier: &mut Unifier, ndarray: Type) -> (Type, Type) {
unpack_ndarray_tvars(unifier, ndarray).into_iter().map(|v| v.1).collect_tuple().unwrap()
}

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---
source: nac3core/src/toplevel/test.rs
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",
"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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---
source: nac3core/src/toplevel/test.rs
expression: res_vec
---
[
"Class {\nname: \"A\",\nancestors: [\"A[T]\"],\nfields: [\"a\", \"b\", \"c\"],\nmethods: [(\"__init__\", \"fn[[t:T], none]\"), (\"fun\", \"fn[[a:int32, b:T], list[virtual[B[bool]]]]\"), (\"foo\", \"fn[[c:C], none]\")],\ntype_vars: [\"T\"]\n}\n",
"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",
"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",
"Function {\nname: \"C.__init__\",\nsig: \"fn[[], none]\",\nvar_id: []\n}\n",
]

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---
source: nac3core/src/toplevel/test.rs
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: \"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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---
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",
"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",
"Function {\nname: \"B.__init__\",\nsig: \"fn[[], none]\",\nvar_id: []\n}\n",
"Function {\nname: \"B.foo\",\nsig: \"fn[[b:B], B]\",\nvar_id: []\n}\n",
"Function {\nname: \"B.bar\",\nsig: \"fn[[a:A[list[B], int32]], tuple[A[virtual[A[B, int32]], bool], B]]\",\nvar_id: []\n}\n",
]

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---
source: nac3core/src/toplevel/test.rs
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",
"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",
]

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---
source: nac3core/src/toplevel/test.rs
assertion_line: 549
expression: res_vec
---
[
"Class {\nname: \"A\",\nancestors: [\"A\"],\nfields: [],\nmethods: [],\ntype_vars: []\n}\n",
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use super::*;
use crate::toplevel::helper::PrimDef;
use crate::typecheck::typedef::into_var_map;
use crate::{
codegen::CodeGenContext,
symbol_resolver::{SymbolResolver, ValueEnum},
toplevel::DefinitionId,
typecheck::{
type_inferencer::PrimitiveStore,
typedef::{Type, Unifier},
},
};
use indoc::indoc;
use nac3parser::ast::FileName;
use nac3parser::{ast::fold::Fold, parser::parse_program};
use parking_lot::Mutex;
use std::{collections::HashMap, sync::Arc};
use test_case::test_case;
struct ResolverInternal {
id_to_type: Mutex<HashMap<StrRef, Type>>,
id_to_def: Mutex<HashMap<StrRef, DefinitionId>>,
class_names: Mutex<HashMap<StrRef, Type>>,
}
impl ResolverInternal {
fn add_id_def(&self, id: StrRef, def: DefinitionId) {
self.id_to_def.lock().insert(id, def);
}
fn add_id_type(&self, id: StrRef, ty: Type) {
self.id_to_type.lock().insert(id, ty);
}
}
struct Resolver(Arc<ResolverInternal>);
impl SymbolResolver for Resolver {
fn get_default_param_value(
&self,
_: &ast::Expr,
) -> Option<crate::symbol_resolver::SymbolValue> {
unimplemented!()
}
fn get_symbol_type(
&self,
_: &mut Unifier,
_: &[Arc<RwLock<TopLevelDef>>],
_: &PrimitiveStore,
str: StrRef,
) -> Result<Type, String> {
self.0
.id_to_type
.lock()
.get(&str)
.copied()
.ok_or_else(|| format!("cannot find symbol `{str}`"))
}
fn get_symbol_value<'ctx>(
&self,
_: StrRef,
_: &mut CodeGenContext<'ctx, '_>,
) -> Option<ValueEnum<'ctx>> {
unimplemented!()
}
fn get_identifier_def(&self, id: StrRef) -> Result<DefinitionId, HashSet<String>> {
self.0
.id_to_def
.lock()
.get(&id)
.copied()
.ok_or_else(|| HashSet::from(["Unknown identifier".to_string()]))
}
fn get_string_id(&self, _: &str) -> i32 {
unimplemented!()
}
fn get_exception_id(&self, _tyid: usize) -> usize {
unimplemented!()
}
}
#[test_case(
vec![
indoc! {"
def fun(a: int32) -> int32:
return a
"},
indoc! {"
class A:
def __init__(self):
self.a: int32 = 3
"},
indoc! {"
class B:
def __init__(self):
self.b: float = 4.3
def fun(self):
self.b = self.b + 3.0
"},
indoc! {"
def foo(a: float):
a + 1.0
"},
indoc! {"
class C(B):
def __init__(self):
self.c: int32 = 4
self.a: bool = True
"},
];
"register"
)]
fn test_simple_register(source: Vec<&str>) {
let mut composer = TopLevelComposer::new(Vec::new(), ComposerConfig::default(), 64).0;
for s in source {
let ast = parse_program(s, FileName::default()).unwrap();
let ast = ast[0].clone();
composer.register_top_level(ast, None, "", false).unwrap();
}
}
#[test_case(
indoc! {"
class A:
def foo(self):
pass
a = A()
"};
"register"
)]
fn test_simple_register_without_constructor(source: &str) {
let mut composer = TopLevelComposer::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();
}
#[test_case(
&[
indoc! {"
def fun(a: int32) -> int32:
return a
"},
indoc! {"
def foo(a: float):
a + 1.0
"},
indoc! {"
def f(b: int64) -> int32:
return 3
"},
],
&[
"fn[[a:0], 0]",
"fn[[a:2], 4]",
"fn[[b:1], 0]",
],
&[
"fun",
"foo",
"f"
];
"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 internal_resolver = Arc::new(ResolverInternal {
id_to_def: Mutex::default(),
id_to_type: Mutex::default(),
class_names: Mutex::default(),
});
let resolver =
Arc::new(Resolver(internal_resolver.clone())) as Arc<dyn SymbolResolver + Send + Sync>;
for s in source {
let ast = parse_program(s, FileName::default()).unwrap();
let ast = ast[0].clone();
let (id, def_id, ty) =
composer.register_top_level(ast, Some(resolver.clone()), "", false).unwrap();
internal_resolver.add_id_def(id, def_id);
if let Some(ty) = ty {
internal_resolver.add_id_type(id, ty);
}
}
composer.start_analysis(true).unwrap();
for (i, (def, _)) in composer.definition_ast_list.iter().skip(composer.builtin_num).enumerate()
{
let def = &*def.read();
if let TopLevelDef::Function { signature, name, .. } = def {
let ty_str = composer.unifier.internal_stringify(
*signature,
&mut |id| id.to_string(),
&mut |id| id.to_string(),
&mut None,
);
assert_eq!(ty_str, tys[i]);
assert_eq!(name, names[i]);
}
}
}
#[test_case(
&[
indoc! {"
class A():
a: int32
def __init__(self):
self.a = 3
def fun(self, b: B):
pass
def foo(self, a: T, b: V):
pass
"},
indoc! {"
class B(C):
def __init__(self):
pass
"},
indoc! {"
class C(A):
def __init__(self):
pass
def fun(self, b: B):
a = 1
pass
"},
indoc! {"
def foo(a: A):
pass
"},
indoc! {"
def ff(a: T) -> V:
pass
"}
],
&[];
"simple class compose"
)]
#[test_case(
&[
indoc! {"
class Generic_A(Generic[V], B):
a: int64
def __init__(self):
self.a = 123123123123
def fun(self, a: int32) -> V:
pass
"},
indoc! {"
class B:
aa: bool
def __init__(self):
self.aa = False
def foo(self, b: T):
pass
"}
],
&[];
"generic class"
)]
#[test_case(
&[
indoc! {"
def foo(a: list[int32], b: tuple[T, float]) -> A[B, bool]:
pass
"},
indoc! {"
class A(Generic[T, V]):
a: T
b: V
def __init__(self, v: V):
self.a = 1
self.b = v
def fun(self, a: T) -> V:
pass
"},
indoc! {"
def gfun(a: A[list[float], int32]):
pass
"},
indoc! {"
class B:
def __init__(self):
pass
"}
],
&[];
"list tuple generic"
)]
#[test_case(
&[
indoc! {"
class A(Generic[T, V]):
a: A[float, bool]
b: B
def __init__(self, a: A[float, bool], b: B):
self.a = a
self.b = b
def fun(self, a: A[float, bool]) -> A[bool, int32]:
pass
"},
indoc! {"
class B(A[int64, bool]):
def __init__(self):
pass
def foo(self, b: B) -> B:
pass
def bar(self, a: A[list[B], int32]) -> tuple[A[virtual[A[B, int32]], bool], B]:
pass
"}
],
&[];
"self1"
)]
#[test_case(
&[
indoc! {"
class A(Generic[T]):
a: int32
b: T
c: A[int64]
def __init__(self, t: T):
self.a = 3
self.b = T
def fun(self, a: int32, b: T) -> list[virtual[B[bool]]]:
pass
def foo(self, c: C):
pass
"},
indoc! {"
class B(Generic[V], A[float]):
d: C
def __init__(self):
pass
def fun(self, a: int32, b: T) -> list[virtual[B[bool]]]:
# override
pass
"},
indoc! {"
class C(B[bool]):
e: int64
def __init__(self):
pass
"}
],
&[];
"inheritance_override"
)]
#[test_case(
&[
indoc! {"
class A(Generic[T]):
def __init__(self):
pass
def fun(self, a: A[T]) -> A[T]:
pass
"}
],
&["application of type vars to generic class is not currently supported (at unknown:4:24)"];
"err no type var in generic app"
)]
#[test_case(
&[
indoc! {"
class A(B):
def __init__(self):
pass
"},
indoc! {"
class B(A):
def __init__(self):
pass
"}
],
&["cyclic inheritance detected"];
"cyclic1"
)]
#[test_case(
&[
indoc! {"
class A(B[bool, int64]):
def __init__(self):
pass
"},
indoc! {"
class B(Generic[V, T], C[int32]):
def __init__(self):
pass
"},
indoc! {"
class C(Generic[T], A):
def __init__(self):
pass
"},
],
&["cyclic inheritance detected"];
"cyclic2"
)]
#[test_case(
&[
indoc! {"
class A:
pass
"}
],
&["5: Class {\nname: \"A\",\ndef_id: DefinitionId(5),\nancestors: [CustomClassKind { id: DefinitionId(5), params: [] }],\nfields: [],\nmethods: [],\ntype_vars: []\n}"];
"simple pass in class"
)]
#[test_case(
&[indoc! {"
class A:
def __init__():
pass
"}],
&["__init__ method must have a `self` parameter (at unknown:2:5)"];
"err no self_1"
)]
#[test_case(
&[
indoc! {"
class A(B, Generic[T], C):
def __init__(self):
pass
"},
indoc! {"
class B:
def __init__(self):
pass
"},
indoc! {"
class C:
def __init__(self):
pass
"}
],
&["a class definition can only have at most one base class declaration and one generic declaration (at unknown:1:24)"];
"err multiple inheritance"
)]
#[test_case(
&[
indoc! {"
class A(Generic[T]):
a: int32
b: T
c: A[int64]
def __init__(self, t: T):
self.a = 3
self.b = T
def fun(self, a: int32, b: T) -> list[virtual[B[bool]]]:
pass
"},
indoc! {"
class B(Generic[V], A[float]):
def __init__(self):
pass
def fun(self, a: int32, b: T) -> list[virtual[B[int32]]]:
# override
pass
"}
],
&["method fun has same name as ancestors' method, but incompatible type"];
"err_incompatible_inheritance_method"
)]
#[test_case(
&[
indoc! {"
class A(Generic[T]):
a: int32
b: T
c: A[int64]
def __init__(self, t: T):
self.a = 3
self.b = T
def fun(self, a: int32, b: T) -> list[virtual[B[bool]]]:
pass
"},
indoc! {"
class B(Generic[V], A[float]):
a: int32
def __init__(self):
pass
def fun(self, a: int32, b: T) -> list[virtual[B[bool]]]:
# override
pass
"}
],
&["field `a` has already declared in the ancestor classes"];
"err_incompatible_inheritance_field"
)]
#[test_case(
&[
indoc! {"
class A:
def __init__(self):
pass
"},
indoc! {"
class A:
a: int32
def __init__(self):
pass
"}
],
&["duplicate definition of class `A` (at unknown:1:1)"];
"class same name"
)]
fn test_analyze(source: &[&str], res: &[&str]) {
let print = false;
let mut composer = TopLevelComposer::new(Vec::new(), ComposerConfig::default(), 64).0;
let internal_resolver = make_internal_resolver_with_tvar(
vec![
("T".into(), vec![]),
("V".into(), vec![composer.primitives_ty.bool, composer.primitives_ty.int32]),
("G".into(), vec![composer.primitives_ty.bool, composer.primitives_ty.int64]),
],
&mut composer.unifier,
print,
);
let resolver =
Arc::new(Resolver(internal_resolver.clone())) as Arc<dyn SymbolResolver + Send + Sync>;
for s in source {
let ast = parse_program(s, FileName::default()).unwrap();
let ast = ast[0].clone();
let (id, def_id, ty) = {
match composer.register_top_level(ast, Some(resolver.clone()), "", false) {
Ok(x) => x,
Err(msg) => {
if print {
println!("{msg}");
} else {
assert_eq!(res[0], msg);
}
return;
}
}
};
internal_resolver.add_id_def(id, def_id);
if let Some(ty) = ty {
internal_resolver.add_id_type(id, ty);
}
}
if let Err(msg) = composer.start_analysis(false) {
if print {
println!("{}", msg.iter().sorted().join("\n----------\n"));
} else {
assert_eq!(res[0], msg.iter().next().unwrap());
}
} else {
// skip 5 to skip primitives
let mut res_vec: Vec<String> = Vec::new();
for (def, _) in composer.definition_ast_list.iter().skip(composer.builtin_num) {
let def = &*def.read();
res_vec.push(format!("{}\n", def.to_string(composer.unifier.borrow_mut())));
}
insta::assert_debug_snapshot!(res_vec);
}
}
#[test_case(
vec![
indoc! {"
def fun(a: int32, b: int32) -> int32:
return a + b
"},
indoc! {"
def fib(n: int32) -> int32:
if n <= 2:
return 1
a = fib(n - 1)
b = fib(n - 2)
return fib(n - 1)
"}
],
&[];
"simple function"
)]
#[test_case(
vec![
indoc! {"
class A:
a: int32
def __init__(self):
self.a = 3
def fun(self) -> int32:
b = self.a + 3
return b * self.a
def clone(self) -> A:
SELF = self
return SELF
def sum(self) -> int32:
if self.a == 0:
return self.a
else:
a = self.a
self.a = self.a - 1
return a + self.sum()
def fib(self, a: int32) -> int32:
if a <= 2:
return 1
return self.fib(a - 1) + self.fib(a - 2)
"},
indoc! {"
def fun(a: A) -> int32:
return a.fun() + 2
"}
],
&[];
"simple class body"
)]
#[test_case(
vec![
indoc! {"
def fun(a: V, c: G, t: T) -> V:
b = a
cc = c
ret = fun(b, cc, t)
return ret * ret
"},
indoc! {"
def sum_three(l: list[V]) -> V:
return l[0] + l[1] + l[2]
"},
indoc! {"
def sum_sq_pair(p: tuple[V, V]) -> list[V]:
a = p[0]
b = p[1]
a = a**a
b = b**b
return [a, b]
"}
],
&[];
"type var fun"
)]
#[test_case(
vec![
indoc! {"
class A(Generic[G]):
a: G
b: bool
def __init__(self, aa: G):
self.a = aa
if 2 > 1:
self.b = True
else:
# self.b = False
pass
def fun(self, a: G) -> list[G]:
ret = [a, self.a]
return ret if self.b else self.fun(self.a)
"}
],
&[];
"type var class"
)]
#[test_case(
vec![
indoc! {"
class A:
def fun(self):
pass
"},
indoc!{"
class B:
a: int32
b: bool
def __init__(self):
# self.b = False
if 3 > 2:
self.a = 3
self.b = False
else:
self.a = 4
self.b = True
"}
],
&[];
"no_init_inst_check"
)]
fn test_inference(source: Vec<&str>, res: &[&str]) {
let print = true;
let mut composer = TopLevelComposer::new(Vec::new(), ComposerConfig::default(), 64).0;
let internal_resolver = make_internal_resolver_with_tvar(
vec![
("T".into(), vec![]),
(
"V".into(),
vec![
composer.primitives_ty.float,
composer.primitives_ty.int32,
composer.primitives_ty.int64,
],
),
("G".into(), vec![composer.primitives_ty.bool, composer.primitives_ty.int64]),
],
&mut composer.unifier,
print,
);
let resolver =
Arc::new(Resolver(internal_resolver.clone())) as Arc<dyn SymbolResolver + Send + Sync>;
for s in source {
let ast = parse_program(s, FileName::default()).unwrap();
let ast = ast[0].clone();
let (id, def_id, ty) = {
match composer.register_top_level(ast, Some(resolver.clone()), "", false) {
Ok(x) => x,
Err(msg) => {
if print {
println!("{msg}");
} else {
assert_eq!(res[0], msg);
}
return;
}
}
};
internal_resolver.add_id_def(id, def_id);
if let Some(ty) = ty {
internal_resolver.add_id_type(id, ty);
}
}
if let Err(msg) = composer.start_analysis(true) {
if print {
println!("{}", msg.iter().sorted().join("\n----------\n"));
} else {
assert_eq!(res[0], msg.iter().next().unwrap());
}
} else {
// skip 5 to skip primitives
let mut stringify_folder = TypeToStringFolder { unifier: &mut composer.unifier };
for (def, _) in composer.definition_ast_list.iter().skip(composer.builtin_num) {
let def = &*def.read();
if let TopLevelDef::Function { instance_to_stmt, name, .. } = def {
println!(
"=========`{}`: number of instances: {}===========",
name,
instance_to_stmt.len()
);
for inst in instance_to_stmt {
let ast = &inst.1.body;
for b in ast.iter() {
println!("{:?}", stringify_folder.fold_stmt(b.clone()).unwrap());
println!("--------------------");
}
println!("\n");
}
}
}
}
}
fn make_internal_resolver_with_tvar(
tvars: Vec<(StrRef, Vec<Type>)>,
unifier: &mut Unifier,
print: bool,
) -> Arc<ResolverInternal> {
let list_elem_tvar = unifier.get_fresh_var(Some("list_elem".into()), None);
let list = unifier.add_ty(TypeEnum::TObj {
obj_id: PrimDef::List.id(),
fields: HashMap::new(),
params: into_var_map([list_elem_tvar]),
});
let res: Arc<ResolverInternal> = ResolverInternal {
id_to_def: Mutex::new(HashMap::from([("list".into(), PrimDef::List.id())])),
id_to_type: tvars
.into_iter()
.map(|(name, range)| {
(name, {
let tvar = unifier.get_fresh_var_with_range(range.as_slice(), None, None);
if print {
println!("{}: {:?}, typevar{}", name, tvar.ty, tvar.id);
}
tvar.ty
})
})
.collect::<HashMap<_, _>>()
.into(),
class_names: Mutex::new(HashMap::from([("list".into(), list)])),
}
.into();
if print {
println!();
}
res
}
struct TypeToStringFolder<'a> {
unifier: &'a mut Unifier,
}
impl<'a> Fold<Option<Type>> for TypeToStringFolder<'a> {
type TargetU = String;
type Error = String;
fn map_user(&mut self, user: Option<Type>) -> Result<Self::TargetU, Self::Error> {
Ok(if let Some(ty) = user {
self.unifier.internal_stringify(
ty,
&mut |id| format!("class{id}"),
&mut |id| format!("typevar{id}"),
&mut None,
)
} else {
"None".into()
})
}
}

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use super::*;
use crate::symbol_resolver::SymbolValue;
use crate::toplevel::helper::PrimDef;
use crate::typecheck::typedef::VarMap;
use nac3parser::ast::Constant;
#[derive(Clone, Debug)]
pub enum TypeAnnotation {
Primitive(Type),
// we use type vars kind at params to represent self type
CustomClass {
id: DefinitionId,
// params can also be type var
params: Vec<TypeAnnotation>,
},
// can only be CustomClassKind
Virtual(Box<TypeAnnotation>),
TypeVar(Type),
/// A `Literal` allowing a subset of literals.
Literal(Vec<Constant>),
Tuple(Vec<TypeAnnotation>),
}
impl TypeAnnotation {
pub fn stringify(&self, unifier: &mut Unifier) -> String {
use TypeAnnotation::*;
match self {
Primitive(ty) | TypeVar(ty) => unifier.stringify(*ty),
CustomClass { id, params } => {
let class_name = if let Some(ref top) = unifier.top_level {
if let TopLevelDef::Class { name, .. } = &*top.definitions.read()[id.0].read() {
(*name).into()
} else {
unreachable!()
}
} else {
format!("class_def_{}", id.0)
};
format!("{}{}", class_name, {
let param_list =
params.iter().map(|p| p.stringify(unifier)).collect_vec().join(", ");
if param_list.is_empty() {
String::new()
} else {
format!("[{param_list}]")
}
})
}
Literal(values) => {
format!("Literal({})", values.iter().map(|v| format!("{v:?}")).join(", "))
}
Virtual(ty) => format!("virtual[{}]", ty.stringify(unifier)),
Tuple(types) => {
format!(
"tuple[{}]",
types.iter().map(|p| p.stringify(unifier)).collect_vec().join(", ")
)
}
}
}
}
/// Parses an AST expression `expr` into a [`TypeAnnotation`].
///
/// * `locked` - A [`HashMap`] containing the IDs of known definitions, mapped to a [`Vec`] of all
/// generic variables associated with the definition.
/// * `type_var` - The type variable associated with the type argument currently being parsed. Pass
/// [`None`] when this function is invoked externally.
pub fn parse_ast_to_type_annotation_kinds<T, S: std::hash::BuildHasher + Clone>(
resolver: &(dyn SymbolResolver + Send + Sync),
top_level_defs: &[Arc<RwLock<TopLevelDef>>],
unifier: &mut Unifier,
primitives: &PrimitiveStore,
expr: &ast::Expr<T>,
// the key stores the type_var of this topleveldef::class, we only need this field here
locked: HashMap<DefinitionId, Vec<Type>, S>,
) -> Result<TypeAnnotation, HashSet<String>> {
let name_handle = |id: &StrRef,
unifier: &mut Unifier,
locked: HashMap<DefinitionId, Vec<Type>, S>| {
if id == &"int32".into() {
Ok(TypeAnnotation::Primitive(primitives.int32))
} else if id == &"int64".into() {
Ok(TypeAnnotation::Primitive(primitives.int64))
} else if id == &"uint32".into() {
Ok(TypeAnnotation::Primitive(primitives.uint32))
} else if id == &"uint64".into() {
Ok(TypeAnnotation::Primitive(primitives.uint64))
} else if id == &"float".into() {
Ok(TypeAnnotation::Primitive(primitives.float))
} else if id == &"bool".into() {
Ok(TypeAnnotation::Primitive(primitives.bool))
} else if id == &"str".into() {
Ok(TypeAnnotation::Primitive(primitives.str))
} else if id == &"Exception".into() {
Ok(TypeAnnotation::CustomClass { id: PrimDef::Exception.id(), params: Vec::default() })
} else if let Ok(obj_id) = resolver.get_identifier_def(*id) {
let type_vars = {
let def_read = top_level_defs[obj_id.0].try_read();
if let Some(def_read) = def_read {
if let TopLevelDef::Class { type_vars, .. } = &*def_read {
type_vars.clone()
} else {
return Err(HashSet::from([format!(
"function cannot be used as a type (at {})",
expr.location
)]));
}
} else {
locked.get(&obj_id).unwrap().clone()
}
};
// check param number here
if !type_vars.is_empty() {
return Err(HashSet::from([format!(
"expect {} type variable parameter but got 0 (at {})",
type_vars.len(),
expr.location,
)]));
}
Ok(TypeAnnotation::CustomClass { id: obj_id, params: vec![] })
} else if let Ok(ty) = resolver.get_symbol_type(unifier, top_level_defs, primitives, *id) {
if let TypeEnum::TVar { .. } = unifier.get_ty(ty).as_ref() {
let var = unifier.get_fresh_var(Some(*id), Some(expr.location)).ty;
unifier.unify(var, ty).unwrap();
Ok(TypeAnnotation::TypeVar(ty))
} else {
Err(HashSet::from([format!(
"`{}` is not a valid type annotation (at {})",
id, expr.location
)]))
}
} else {
Err(HashSet::from([format!(
"`{}` is not a valid type annotation (at {})",
id, expr.location
)]))
}
};
let class_name_handle =
|id: &StrRef,
slice: &ast::Expr<T>,
unifier: &mut Unifier,
mut locked: HashMap<DefinitionId, Vec<Type>, S>| {
if ["virtual".into(), "Generic".into(), "tuple".into(), "Option".into()].contains(id) {
return Err(HashSet::from([format!(
"keywords cannot be class name (at {})",
expr.location
)]));
}
let obj_id = resolver.get_identifier_def(*id)?;
let type_vars = {
let def_read = top_level_defs[obj_id.0].try_read();
if let Some(def_read) = def_read {
let TopLevelDef::Class { type_vars, .. } = &*def_read else {
unreachable!("must be class here")
};
type_vars.clone()
} else {
locked.get(&obj_id).unwrap().clone()
}
};
// we do not check whether the application of type variables are compatible here
let param_type_infos = {
let params_ast = if let ast::ExprKind::Tuple { elts, .. } = &slice.node {
elts.iter().collect_vec()
} else {
vec![slice]
};
if type_vars.len() != params_ast.len() {
return Err(HashSet::from([format!(
"expect {} type parameters but got {} (at {})",
type_vars.len(),
params_ast.len(),
params_ast[0].location,
)]));
}
let result = params_ast
.iter()
.map(|x| {
parse_ast_to_type_annotation_kinds(
resolver,
top_level_defs,
unifier,
primitives,
x,
{
locked.insert(obj_id, type_vars.clone());
locked.clone()
},
)
})
.collect::<Result<Vec<_>, _>>()?;
// make sure the result do not contain any type vars
let no_type_var =
result.iter().all(|x| get_type_var_contained_in_type_annotation(x).is_empty());
if no_type_var {
result
} else {
return Err(HashSet::from([
format!(
"application of type vars to generic class is not currently supported (at {})",
params_ast[0].location
),
]));
}
};
Ok(TypeAnnotation::CustomClass { id: obj_id, params: param_type_infos })
};
match &expr.node {
ast::ExprKind::Name { id, .. } => name_handle(id, unifier, locked),
// virtual
ast::ExprKind::Subscript { value, slice, .. }
if {
matches!(&value.node, ast::ExprKind::Name { id, .. } if id == &"virtual".into())
} =>
{
let def = parse_ast_to_type_annotation_kinds(
resolver,
top_level_defs,
unifier,
primitives,
slice.as_ref(),
locked,
)?;
if !matches!(def, TypeAnnotation::CustomClass { .. }) {
unreachable!("must be concretized custom class kind in the virtual")
}
Ok(TypeAnnotation::Virtual(def.into()))
}
// option
ast::ExprKind::Subscript { value, slice, .. }
if {
matches!(&value.node, ast::ExprKind::Name { id, .. } if id == &"Option".into())
} =>
{
let def_ann = parse_ast_to_type_annotation_kinds(
resolver,
top_level_defs,
unifier,
primitives,
slice.as_ref(),
locked,
)?;
let id =
if let TypeEnum::TObj { obj_id, .. } = unifier.get_ty(primitives.option).as_ref() {
*obj_id
} else {
unreachable!()
};
Ok(TypeAnnotation::CustomClass { id, params: vec![def_ann] })
}
// tuple
ast::ExprKind::Subscript { value, slice, .. }
if {
matches!(&value.node, ast::ExprKind::Name { id, .. } if id == &"tuple".into())
} =>
{
let tup_elts = {
if let ast::ExprKind::Tuple { elts, .. } = &slice.node {
elts.as_slice()
} else {
std::slice::from_ref(slice.as_ref())
}
};
let type_annotations = tup_elts
.iter()
.map(|e| {
parse_ast_to_type_annotation_kinds(
resolver,
top_level_defs,
unifier,
primitives,
e,
locked.clone(),
)
})
.collect::<Result<Vec<_>, _>>()?;
Ok(TypeAnnotation::Tuple(type_annotations))
}
// Literal
ast::ExprKind::Subscript { value, slice, .. }
if {
matches!(&value.node, ast::ExprKind::Name { id, .. } if id == &"Literal".into())
} =>
{
let tup_elts = {
if let ast::ExprKind::Tuple { elts, .. } = &slice.node {
elts.as_slice()
} else {
std::slice::from_ref(slice.as_ref())
}
};
let type_annotations = tup_elts
.iter()
.map(|e| match &e.node {
ast::ExprKind::Constant { value, .. } => {
Ok(TypeAnnotation::Literal(vec![value.clone()]))
}
_ => parse_ast_to_type_annotation_kinds(
resolver,
top_level_defs,
unifier,
primitives,
e,
locked.clone(),
),
})
.collect::<Result<Vec<_>, _>>()?
.into_iter()
.flat_map(|type_ann| match type_ann {
TypeAnnotation::Literal(values) => values,
_ => unreachable!(),
})
.collect_vec();
if type_annotations.len() == 1 {
Ok(TypeAnnotation::Literal(type_annotations))
} else {
Err(HashSet::from([format!(
"multiple literal bounds are currently unsupported (at {})",
value.location
)]))
}
}
// custom class
ast::ExprKind::Subscript { value, slice, .. } => {
if let ast::ExprKind::Name { id, .. } = &value.node {
class_name_handle(id, slice, unifier, locked)
} else {
Err(HashSet::from([format!(
"unsupported expression type for class name (at {})",
value.location
)]))
}
}
ast::ExprKind::Constant { value, .. } => Ok(TypeAnnotation::Literal(vec![value.clone()])),
_ => Err(HashSet::from([format!(
"unsupported expression for type annotation (at {})",
expr.location
)])),
}
}
// no need to have the `locked` parameter, unlike the `parse_ast_to_type_annotation_kinds`, since
// when calling this function, there should be no topleveldef::class being write, and this function
// also only read the toplevedefs
pub fn get_type_from_type_annotation_kinds(
top_level_defs: &[Arc<RwLock<TopLevelDef>>],
unifier: &mut Unifier,
ann: &TypeAnnotation,
subst_list: &mut Option<Vec<Type>>,
) -> Result<Type, HashSet<String>> {
match ann {
TypeAnnotation::CustomClass { id: obj_id, params } => {
let def_read = top_level_defs[obj_id.0].read();
let class_def: &TopLevelDef = &def_read;
let TopLevelDef::Class { fields, methods, type_vars, .. } = class_def else {
unreachable!("should be class def here")
};
if type_vars.len() != params.len() {
return Err(HashSet::from([format!(
"unexpected number of type parameters: expected {} but got {}",
type_vars.len(),
params.len()
)]));
}
let param_ty = params
.iter()
.map(|x| {
get_type_from_type_annotation_kinds(top_level_defs, unifier, x, subst_list)
})
.collect::<Result<Vec<_>, _>>()?;
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
let mut result = VarMap::new();
for (tvar, p) in type_vars.iter().zip(param_ty) {
match unifier.get_ty(*tvar).as_ref() {
TypeEnum::TVar {
id,
range,
fields: None,
name,
loc,
is_const_generic: false,
} => {
let ok: bool = {
// create a temp type var and unify to check compatibility
p == *tvar || {
let temp = unifier.get_fresh_var_with_range(
range.as_slice(),
*name,
*loc,
);
unifier.unify(temp.ty, p).is_ok()
}
};
if ok {
result.insert(*id, p);
} else {
return Err(HashSet::from([format!(
"cannot apply type {} to type variable with id {:?}",
unifier.internal_stringify(
p,
&mut |id| format!("class{id}"),
&mut |id| format!("typevar{id}"),
&mut None
),
*id
)]));
}
}
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);
unifier.unify(temp.ty, p).is_ok()
}
};
if ok {
result.insert(*id, p);
} else {
return Err(HashSet::from([format!(
"cannot apply type {} to type variable {}",
unifier.stringify(p),
name.unwrap_or_else(|| format!("typevar{id}").into()),
)]));
}
}
_ => unreachable!("must be generic type var"),
}
}
result
};
// Class Attributes keep a copy with Class Definition and are not added to objects
let mut tobj_fields = methods
.iter()
.map(|(name, ty, _)| {
let subst_ty = unifier.subst(*ty, &subst).unwrap_or(*ty);
// methods are immutable
(*name, (subst_ty, false))
})
.collect::<HashMap<_, _>>();
tobj_fields.extend(fields.iter().map(|(name, ty, mutability)| {
let subst_ty = unifier.subst(*ty, &subst).unwrap_or(*ty);
(*name, (subst_ty, *mutability))
}));
let need_subst = !subst.is_empty();
let ty = unifier.add_ty(TypeEnum::TObj {
obj_id: *obj_id,
fields: tobj_fields,
params: subst,
});
if need_subst {
if let Some(wl) = subst_list.as_mut() {
wl.push(ty);
}
}
Ok(ty)
}
TypeAnnotation::Primitive(ty) | TypeAnnotation::TypeVar(ty) => Ok(*ty),
TypeAnnotation::Literal(values) => {
let values = values
.iter()
.map(SymbolValue::from_constant_inferred)
.collect::<Result<Vec<_>, _>>()
.map_err(|err| HashSet::from([err]))?;
let var = unifier.get_fresh_literal(values, None);
Ok(var)
}
TypeAnnotation::Virtual(ty) => {
let ty = get_type_from_type_annotation_kinds(
top_level_defs,
unifier,
ty.as_ref(),
subst_list,
)?;
Ok(unifier.add_ty(TypeEnum::TVirtual { ty }))
}
TypeAnnotation::Tuple(tys) => {
let tys = tys
.iter()
.map(|x| {
get_type_from_type_annotation_kinds(top_level_defs, unifier, x, subst_list)
})
.collect::<Result<Vec<_>, _>>()?;
Ok(unifier.add_ty(TypeEnum::TTuple { ty: tys }))
}
}
}
/// given an def id, return a type annotation of self \
/// ```python
/// class A(Generic[T, V]):
/// def fun(self):
/// ```
/// the type of `self` should be similar to `A[T, V]`, where `T`, `V`
/// considered to be type variables associated with the class \
/// \
/// But note that here we do not make a duplication of `T`, `V`, we directly
/// use them as they are in the [`TopLevelDef::Class`] since those in the
/// `TopLevelDef::Class.type_vars` will be substitute later when seeing applications/instantiations
/// the Type of their fields and methods will also be subst when application/instantiation
#[must_use]
pub fn make_self_type_annotation(type_vars: &[Type], object_id: DefinitionId) -> TypeAnnotation {
TypeAnnotation::CustomClass {
id: object_id,
params: type_vars.iter().map(|ty| TypeAnnotation::TypeVar(*ty)).collect_vec(),
}
}
/// get all the occurences of type vars contained in a type annotation
/// e.g. `A[int, B[T], V, virtual[C[G]]]` => [T, V, G]
/// this function will not make a duplicate of type var
#[must_use]
pub fn get_type_var_contained_in_type_annotation(ann: &TypeAnnotation) -> Vec<TypeAnnotation> {
let mut result: Vec<TypeAnnotation> = Vec::new();
match ann {
TypeAnnotation::TypeVar(..) => result.push(ann.clone()),
TypeAnnotation::Virtual(ann) => {
result.extend(get_type_var_contained_in_type_annotation(ann.as_ref()));
}
TypeAnnotation::CustomClass { params, .. } => {
for p in params {
result.extend(get_type_var_contained_in_type_annotation(p));
}
}
TypeAnnotation::Tuple(anns) => {
for a in anns {
result.extend(get_type_var_contained_in_type_annotation(a));
}
}
TypeAnnotation::Primitive(..) | TypeAnnotation::Literal { .. } => {}
}
result
}
/// check the type compatibility for overload
pub fn check_overload_type_annotation_compatible(
this: &TypeAnnotation,
other: &TypeAnnotation,
unifier: &mut Unifier,
) -> bool {
match (this, other) {
(TypeAnnotation::Primitive(a), TypeAnnotation::Primitive(b)) => a == b,
(TypeAnnotation::TypeVar(a), TypeAnnotation::TypeVar(b)) => {
let a = unifier.get_ty(*a);
let a = &*a;
let b = unifier.get_ty(*b);
let b = &*b;
let (
TypeEnum::TVar { id: a, fields: None, .. },
TypeEnum::TVar { id: b, fields: None, .. },
) = (a, b)
else {
unreachable!("must be type var")
};
a == b
}
(TypeAnnotation::Virtual(a), TypeAnnotation::Virtual(b)) => {
check_overload_type_annotation_compatible(a.as_ref(), b.as_ref(), unifier)
}
(TypeAnnotation::Tuple(a), TypeAnnotation::Tuple(b)) => {
a.len() == b.len() && {
a.iter()
.zip(b)
.all(|(a, b)| check_overload_type_annotation_compatible(a, b, unifier))
}
}
(
TypeAnnotation::CustomClass { id: a, params: a_p },
TypeAnnotation::CustomClass { id: b, params: b_p },
) => {
a.0 == b.0 && {
a_p.len() == b_p.len() && {
a_p.iter()
.zip(b_p)
.all(|(a, b)| check_overload_type_annotation_compatible(a, b, unifier))
}
}
}
_ => false,
}
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use super::super::typedef::*;
use std::collections::HashMap;
use std::rc::Rc;
/// Structure for storing top-level type definitions.
/// Used for collecting type signature from source code.
/// Can be converted to `InferenceContext` for type inference in functions.
pub struct GlobalContext<'a> {
/// List of primitive definitions.
pub(super) primitive_defs: Vec<TypeDef<'a>>,
/// List of class definitions.
pub(super) class_defs: Vec<ClassDef<'a>>,
/// List of parametric type definitions.
pub(super) parametric_defs: Vec<ParametricDef<'a>>,
/// List of type variable definitions.
pub(super) var_defs: Vec<VarDef<'a>>,
/// Function name to signature mapping.
pub(super) fn_table: HashMap<&'a str, FnDef>,
primitives: Vec<Type>,
variables: Vec<Type>,
}
impl<'a> GlobalContext<'a> {
pub fn new(primitive_defs: Vec<TypeDef<'a>>) -> GlobalContext {
let mut primitives = Vec::new();
for (i, t) in primitive_defs.iter().enumerate() {
primitives.push(TypeEnum::PrimitiveType(PrimitiveId(i)).into());
}
GlobalContext {
primitive_defs,
class_defs: Vec::new(),
parametric_defs: Vec::new(),
var_defs: Vec::new(),
fn_table: HashMap::new(),
primitives,
variables: Vec::new(),
}
}
pub fn add_class(&mut self, def: ClassDef<'a>) -> ClassId {
self.class_defs.push(def);
ClassId(self.class_defs.len() - 1)
}
pub fn add_parametric(&mut self, def: ParametricDef<'a>) -> ParamId {
self.parametric_defs.push(def);
ParamId(self.parametric_defs.len() - 1)
}
pub fn add_variable(&mut self, def: VarDef<'a>) -> VariableId {
self.add_variable_private(def)
}
pub fn add_variable_private(&mut self, def: VarDef<'a>) -> VariableId {
self.var_defs.push(def);
self.variables
.push(TypeEnum::TypeVariable(VariableId(self.var_defs.len() - 1)).into());
VariableId(self.var_defs.len() - 1)
}
pub fn add_fn(&mut self, name: &'a str, def: FnDef) {
self.fn_table.insert(name, def);
}
pub fn get_fn_def(&self, name: &str) -> Option<&FnDef> {
self.fn_table.get(name)
}
pub fn get_primitive_def_mut(&mut self, id: PrimitiveId) -> &mut TypeDef<'a> {
self.primitive_defs.get_mut(id.0).unwrap()
}
pub fn get_primitive_def(&self, id: PrimitiveId) -> &TypeDef {
self.primitive_defs.get(id.0).unwrap()
}
pub fn get_class_def_mut(&mut self, id: ClassId) -> &mut ClassDef<'a> {
self.class_defs.get_mut(id.0).unwrap()
}
pub fn get_class_def(&self, id: ClassId) -> &ClassDef {
self.class_defs.get(id.0).unwrap()
}
pub fn get_parametric_def_mut(&mut self, id: ParamId) -> &mut ParametricDef<'a> {
self.parametric_defs.get_mut(id.0).unwrap()
}
pub fn get_parametric_def(&self, id: ParamId) -> &ParametricDef {
self.parametric_defs.get(id.0).unwrap()
}
pub fn get_variable_def_mut(&mut self, id: VariableId) -> &mut VarDef<'a> {
self.var_defs.get_mut(id.0).unwrap()
}
pub fn get_variable_def(&self, id: VariableId) -> &VarDef {
self.var_defs.get(id.0).unwrap()
}
pub fn get_primitive(&self, id: PrimitiveId) -> Type {
self.primitives.get(id.0).unwrap().clone()
}
pub fn get_variable(&self, id: VariableId) -> Type {
self.variables.get(id.0).unwrap().clone()
}
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use super::super::location::{FileID, Location};
use super::super::symbol_resolver::*;
use super::super::typedef::*;
use super::GlobalContext;
use rustpython_parser::ast;
use std::boxed::Box;
use std::collections::HashMap;
pub struct ContextStack {
/// stack level, starts from 0
level: u32,
/// stack of symbol definitions containing (name, level) where `level` is the smallest level
/// where the name is assigned a value
sym_def: Vec<(String, u32)>,
}
pub struct InferenceContext<'a> {
/// global context
global: GlobalContext<'a>,
/// per source symbol resolver
resolver: Box<dyn SymbolResolver>,
/// File ID
file: FileID,
/// identifier to (type, readable, location) mapping.
/// an identifier might be defined earlier but has no value (for some code path), thus not
/// readable.
sym_table: HashMap<String, (Type, bool, Location)>,
/// stack
stack: ContextStack,
}
// non-trivial implementations here
impl<'a> InferenceContext<'a> {
pub fn new(
global: GlobalContext,
resolver: Box<dyn SymbolResolver>,
file: FileID,
) -> InferenceContext {
InferenceContext {
global,
resolver,
file,
sym_table: HashMap::new(),
stack: ContextStack {
level: 0,
sym_def: Vec::new(),
},
}
}
/// execute the function with new scope.
/// variable assignment would be limited within the scope (not readable outside), and type
/// returns the list of variables assigned within the scope, and the result of the function
pub fn with_scope<F, R>(&mut self, f: F) -> (Vec<(String, Type, Location)>, R)
where
F: FnOnce(&mut Self) -> R,
{
self.start_scope();
let result = f(self);
let poped_names = self.end_scope();
(poped_names, result)
}
pub fn start_scope(&mut self) {
self.stack.level += 1;
}
pub fn end_scope(&mut self) -> Vec<(String, Type, Location)> {
self.stack.level -= 1;
let mut poped_names = Vec::new();
while !self.stack.sym_def.is_empty() {
let (_, level) = self.stack.sym_def.last().unwrap();
if *level > self.stack.level {
let (name, _) = self.stack.sym_def.pop().unwrap();
let (t, b, l) = self.sym_table.get_mut(&name).unwrap();
// set it to be unreadable
*b = false;
poped_names.push((name, t.clone(), *l));
} else {
break;
}
}
poped_names
}
/// assign a type to an identifier.
/// may return error if the identifier was defined but with different type
pub fn assign(&mut self, name: String, ty: Type, loc: ast::Location) -> Result<Type, String> {
if let Some((t, x, _)) = self.sym_table.get_mut(&name) {
if t == &ty {
if !*x {
self.stack.sym_def.push((name, self.stack.level));
}
*x = true;
Ok(ty)
} else {
Err("different types".into())
}
} else {
self.stack.sym_def.push((name.clone(), self.stack.level));
self.sym_table.insert(
name,
(ty.clone(), true, Location::CodeRange(self.file, loc)),
);
Ok(ty)
}
}
/// get the type of an identifier
/// may return error if the identifier is not defined, and cannot be resolved with the
/// resolution function.
pub fn resolve(&self, name: &str) -> Result<Type, String> {
if let Some((t, x, _)) = self.sym_table.get(name) {
if *x {
Ok(t.clone())
} else {
Err("may not be defined".into())
}
} else {
match self.resolver.get_symbol_type(name) {
Some(SymbolType::Identifier(t)) => Ok(t),
Some(SymbolType::TypeName(_)) => Err("is not a value".into()),
_ => Err("unbounded identifier".into()),
}
}
}
pub fn get_location(&self, name: &str) -> Option<Location> {
if let Some((_, _, l)) = self.sym_table.get(name) {
Some(*l)
} else {
self.resolver.get_symbol_location(name)
}
}
/// check if an identifier is already defined
pub fn defined(&self, name: &String) -> bool {
self.sym_table.get(name).is_some()
}
}
// trivial getters:
impl<'a> InferenceContext<'a> {
pub fn get_primitive(&self, id: PrimitiveId) -> Type {
TypeEnum::PrimitiveType(id).into()
}
pub fn get_variable(&self, id: VariableId) -> Type {
TypeEnum::TypeVariable(id).into()
}
pub fn get_fn_def(&self, name: &str) -> Option<&FnDef> {
self.global.fn_table.get(name)
}
pub fn get_primitive_def(&self, id: PrimitiveId) -> &TypeDef {
self.global.primitive_defs.get(id.0).unwrap()
}
pub fn get_class_def(&self, id: ClassId) -> &ClassDef {
self.global.class_defs.get(id.0).unwrap()
}
pub fn get_parametric_def(&self, id: ParamId) -> &ParametricDef {
self.global.parametric_defs.get(id.0).unwrap()
}
pub fn get_variable_def(&self, id: VariableId) -> &VarDef {
self.global.var_defs.get(id.0).unwrap()
}
pub fn get_type(&self, name: &str) -> Result<Type, String> {
match self.resolver.get_symbol_type(name) {
Some(SymbolType::TypeName(t)) => Ok(t),
Some(SymbolType::Identifier(_)) => Err("not a type".into()),
_ => Err("unbounded identifier".into()),
}
}
}
impl TypeEnum {
pub fn subst(&self, map: &HashMap<VariableId, Type>) -> TypeEnum {
match self {
TypeEnum::TypeVariable(id) => map.get(id).map(|v| v.as_ref()).unwrap_or(self).clone(),
TypeEnum::ParametricType(id, params) => TypeEnum::ParametricType(
*id,
params
.iter()
.map(|v| v.as_ref().subst(map).into())
.collect(),
),
_ => self.clone(),
}
}
pub fn get_subst(&self, ctx: &InferenceContext) -> HashMap<VariableId, Type> {
match self {
TypeEnum::ParametricType(id, params) => {
let vars = &ctx.get_parametric_def(*id).params;
vars.iter()
.zip(params)
.map(|(v, p)| (*v, p.as_ref().clone().into()))
.collect()
}
// if this proves to be slow, we can use option type
_ => HashMap::new(),
}
}
pub fn get_base<'b: 'a, 'a>(&'a self, ctx: &'b InferenceContext) -> Option<&'b TypeDef> {
match self {
TypeEnum::PrimitiveType(id) => Some(ctx.get_primitive_def(*id)),
TypeEnum::ClassType(id) | TypeEnum::VirtualClassType(id) => {
Some(&ctx.get_class_def(*id).base)
}
TypeEnum::ParametricType(id, _) => Some(&ctx.get_parametric_def(*id).base),
_ => None,
}
}
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mod inference_context;
mod global_context;
pub use inference_context::InferenceContext;
pub use global_context::GlobalContext;

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use crate::toplevel::helper::PrimDef;
use super::type_inferencer::Inferencer;
use super::typedef::{Type, TypeEnum};
use nac3parser::ast::{
self, Constant, Expr, ExprKind,
Operator::{LShift, RShift},
Stmt, StmtKind, StrRef,
};
use std::{collections::HashSet, iter::once};
impl<'a> Inferencer<'a> {
fn should_have_value(&mut self, expr: &Expr<Option<Type>>) -> Result<(), HashSet<String>> {
if matches!(expr.custom, Some(ty) if self.unifier.unioned(ty, self.primitives.none)) {
Err(HashSet::from([format!("Error at {}: cannot have value none", expr.location)]))
} else {
Ok(())
}
}
fn check_pattern(
&mut self,
pattern: &Expr<Option<Type>>,
defined_identifiers: &mut HashSet<StrRef>,
) -> Result<(), HashSet<String>> {
match &pattern.node {
ExprKind::Name { id, .. } if id == &"none".into() => {
Err(HashSet::from([format!("cannot assign to a `none` (at {})", pattern.location)]))
}
ExprKind::Name { id, .. } => {
if !defined_identifiers.contains(id) {
defined_identifiers.insert(*id);
}
self.should_have_value(pattern)?;
Ok(())
}
ExprKind::Tuple { elts, .. } => {
for elt in elts {
self.check_pattern(elt, defined_identifiers)?;
self.should_have_value(elt)?;
}
Ok(())
}
ExprKind::Subscript { value, slice, .. } => {
self.check_expr(value, defined_identifiers)?;
self.should_have_value(value)?;
self.check_expr(slice, defined_identifiers)?;
if let TypeEnum::TTuple { .. } = &*self.unifier.get_ty(value.custom.unwrap()) {
return Err(HashSet::from([format!(
"Error at {}: cannot assign to tuple element",
value.location
)]));
}
Ok(())
}
ExprKind::Constant { .. } => Err(HashSet::from([format!(
"cannot assign to a constant (at {})",
pattern.location
)])),
_ => self.check_expr(pattern, defined_identifiers),
}
}
fn check_expr(
&mut self,
expr: &Expr<Option<Type>>,
defined_identifiers: &mut HashSet<StrRef>,
) -> Result<(), HashSet<String>> {
// there are some cases where the custom field is None
if let Some(ty) = &expr.custom {
if !matches!(&expr.node, ExprKind::Constant { value: Constant::Ellipsis, .. })
&& !ty.obj_id(self.unifier).is_some_and(|id| id == PrimDef::List.id())
&& !self.unifier.is_concrete(*ty, &self.function_data.bound_variables)
{
return Err(HashSet::from([format!(
"expected concrete type at {} but got {}",
expr.location,
self.unifier.get_ty(*ty).get_type_name()
)]));
}
}
match &expr.node {
ExprKind::Name { id, .. } => {
if id == &"none".into() {
return Ok(());
}
self.should_have_value(expr)?;
if !defined_identifiers.contains(id) {
match self.function_data.resolver.get_symbol_type(
self.unifier,
&self.top_level.definitions.read(),
self.primitives,
*id,
) {
Ok(_) => {
self.defined_identifiers.insert(*id);
}
Err(e) => {
return Err(HashSet::from([format!(
"type error at identifier `{}` ({}) at {}",
id, e, expr.location
)]))
}
}
}
}
ExprKind::List { elts, .. }
| ExprKind::Tuple { elts, .. }
| ExprKind::BoolOp { values: elts, .. } => {
for elt in elts {
self.check_expr(elt, defined_identifiers)?;
self.should_have_value(elt)?;
}
}
ExprKind::Attribute { value, .. } => {
self.check_expr(value, defined_identifiers)?;
self.should_have_value(value)?;
}
ExprKind::BinOp { left, op, right } => {
self.check_expr(left, defined_identifiers)?;
self.check_expr(right, defined_identifiers)?;
self.should_have_value(left)?;
self.should_have_value(right)?;
// Check whether a bitwise shift has a negative RHS constant value
if *op == LShift || *op == RShift {
if let ExprKind::Constant { value, .. } = &right.node {
let Constant::Int(rhs_val) = value else { unreachable!() };
if *rhs_val < 0 {
return Err(HashSet::from([format!(
"shift count is negative at {}",
right.location
)]));
}
}
}
}
ExprKind::UnaryOp { operand, .. } => {
self.check_expr(operand, defined_identifiers)?;
self.should_have_value(operand)?;
}
ExprKind::Compare { left, comparators, .. } => {
for elt in once(left.as_ref()).chain(comparators.iter()) {
self.check_expr(elt, defined_identifiers)?;
self.should_have_value(elt)?;
}
}
ExprKind::Subscript { value, slice, .. } => {
self.should_have_value(value)?;
self.check_expr(value, defined_identifiers)?;
self.check_expr(slice, defined_identifiers)?;
}
ExprKind::IfExp { test, body, orelse } => {
self.check_expr(test, defined_identifiers)?;
self.check_expr(body, defined_identifiers)?;
self.check_expr(orelse, defined_identifiers)?;
}
ExprKind::Slice { lower, upper, step } => {
for elt in [lower.as_ref(), upper.as_ref(), step.as_ref()].iter().flatten() {
self.should_have_value(elt)?;
self.check_expr(elt, defined_identifiers)?;
}
}
ExprKind::Lambda { args, body } => {
let mut defined_identifiers = defined_identifiers.clone();
for arg in &args.args {
// TODO: should we check the types here?
if !defined_identifiers.contains(&arg.node.arg) {
defined_identifiers.insert(arg.node.arg);
}
}
self.check_expr(body, &mut defined_identifiers)?;
}
ExprKind::ListComp { elt, generators, .. } => {
// in our type inference stage, we already make sure that there is only 1 generator
let ast::Comprehension { target, iter, ifs, .. } = &generators[0];
self.check_expr(iter, defined_identifiers)?;
self.should_have_value(iter)?;
let mut defined_identifiers = defined_identifiers.clone();
self.check_pattern(target, &mut defined_identifiers)?;
self.should_have_value(target)?;
for term in once(elt.as_ref()).chain(ifs.iter()) {
self.check_expr(term, &mut defined_identifiers)?;
self.should_have_value(term)?;
}
}
ExprKind::Call { func, args, keywords } => {
for expr in once(func.as_ref())
.chain(args.iter())
.chain(keywords.iter().map(|v| v.node.value.as_ref()))
{
self.check_expr(expr, defined_identifiers)?;
self.should_have_value(expr)?;
}
}
ExprKind::Constant { .. } => {}
_ => {
unimplemented!()
}
}
Ok(())
}
/// Check that the return value is a non-`alloca` type, effectively only allowing primitive types.
///
/// 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 {
match &*self.unifier.get_ty_immutable(ret_ty) {
TypeEnum::TObj { .. } => [
self.primitives.int32,
self.primitives.int64,
self.primitives.uint32,
self.primitives.uint64,
self.primitives.float,
self.primitives.bool,
]
.iter()
.any(|allowed_ty| self.unifier.unioned(ret_ty, *allowed_ty)),
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(
&mut self,
stmt: &Stmt<Option<Type>>,
defined_identifiers: &mut HashSet<StrRef>,
) -> Result<bool, HashSet<String>> {
match &stmt.node {
StmtKind::For { target, iter, body, orelse, .. } => {
self.check_expr(iter, defined_identifiers)?;
self.should_have_value(iter)?;
let mut local_defined_identifiers = defined_identifiers.clone();
for stmt in orelse {
self.check_stmt(stmt, &mut local_defined_identifiers)?;
}
let mut local_defined_identifiers = defined_identifiers.clone();
self.check_pattern(target, &mut local_defined_identifiers)?;
self.should_have_value(target)?;
for stmt in body {
self.check_stmt(stmt, &mut local_defined_identifiers)?;
}
Ok(false)
}
StmtKind::If { test, body, orelse, .. } => {
self.check_expr(test, defined_identifiers)?;
self.should_have_value(test)?;
let mut body_identifiers = defined_identifiers.clone();
let mut orelse_identifiers = defined_identifiers.clone();
let body_returned = self.check_block(body, &mut body_identifiers)?;
let orelse_returned = self.check_block(orelse, &mut orelse_identifiers)?;
for ident in &body_identifiers {
if !defined_identifiers.contains(ident) && orelse_identifiers.contains(ident) {
defined_identifiers.insert(*ident);
}
}
Ok(body_returned && orelse_returned)
}
StmtKind::While { test, body, orelse, .. } => {
self.check_expr(test, defined_identifiers)?;
self.should_have_value(test)?;
let mut defined_identifiers = defined_identifiers.clone();
self.check_block(body, &mut defined_identifiers)?;
self.check_block(orelse, &mut defined_identifiers)?;
Ok(false)
}
StmtKind::With { items, body, .. } => {
let mut new_defined_identifiers = defined_identifiers.clone();
for item in items {
self.check_expr(&item.context_expr, defined_identifiers)?;
if let Some(var) = item.optional_vars.as_ref() {
self.check_pattern(var, &mut new_defined_identifiers)?;
}
}
self.check_block(body, &mut new_defined_identifiers)?;
Ok(false)
}
StmtKind::Try { body, handlers, orelse, finalbody, .. } => {
self.check_block(body, &mut defined_identifiers.clone())?;
self.check_block(orelse, &mut defined_identifiers.clone())?;
for handler in handlers {
let mut defined_identifiers = defined_identifiers.clone();
let ast::ExcepthandlerKind::ExceptHandler { name, body, .. } = &handler.node;
if let Some(name) = name {
defined_identifiers.insert(*name);
}
self.check_block(body, &mut defined_identifiers)?;
}
self.check_block(finalbody, defined_identifiers)?;
Ok(false)
}
StmtKind::Expr { value, .. } => {
self.check_expr(value, defined_identifiers)?;
Ok(false)
}
StmtKind::Assign { targets, value, .. } => {
self.check_expr(value, defined_identifiers)?;
self.should_have_value(value)?;
for target in targets {
self.check_pattern(target, defined_identifiers)?;
}
Ok(false)
}
StmtKind::AnnAssign { target, value, .. } => {
if let Some(value) = value {
self.check_expr(value, defined_identifiers)?;
self.should_have_value(value)?;
self.check_pattern(target, defined_identifiers)?;
}
Ok(false)
}
StmtKind::Return { value, .. } => {
if let Some(value) = value {
self.check_expr(value, defined_identifiers)?;
self.should_have_value(value)?;
// Check that the return value is a non-`alloca` type, effectively only allowing primitive types.
// This is a workaround preventing the caller from using a variable `alloca`-ed in the body, which
// is freed when the function returns.
if let Some(ret_ty) = value.custom {
// Explicitly allow ellipsis as a return value, as the type of the ellipsis is contextually
// inferred and just generates an unconditional assertion
if matches!(
value.node,
ExprKind::Constant { value: Constant::Ellipsis, .. }
) {
return Ok(true);
}
if !self.check_return_value_ty(ret_ty) {
return Err(HashSet::from([
format!(
"return value of type {} must be a primitive or a tuple of primitives at {}",
self.unifier.stringify(ret_ty),
value.location,
),
]));
}
}
}
Ok(true)
}
StmtKind::Raise { exc, .. } => {
if let Some(value) = exc {
self.check_expr(value, defined_identifiers)?;
}
Ok(true)
}
// break, raise, etc.
_ => Ok(false),
}
}
pub fn check_block(
&mut self,
block: &[Stmt<Option<Type>>],
defined_identifiers: &mut HashSet<StrRef>,
) -> Result<bool, HashSet<String>> {
let mut ret = false;
for stmt in block {
if ret {
eprintln!("warning: dead code at {}\n", stmt.location);
}
if self.check_stmt(stmt, defined_identifiers)? {
ret = true;
}
}
Ok(ret)
}
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use super::context::InferenceContext;
use super::typedef::{TypeEnum::*, *};
use std::collections::HashMap;
fn find_subst(
ctx: &InferenceContext,
valuation: &Option<(VariableId, Type)>,
sub: &mut HashMap<VariableId, Type>,
mut a: Type,
mut b: Type,
) -> Result<(), String> {
// TODO: fix error messages later
if let TypeVariable(id) = a.as_ref() {
if let Some((assumption_id, t)) = valuation {
if assumption_id == id {
a = t.clone();
}
}
}
let mut substituted = false;
if let TypeVariable(id) = b.as_ref() {
if let Some(c) = sub.get(&id) {
b = c.clone();
substituted = true;
}
}
match (a.as_ref(), b.as_ref()) {
(BotType, _) => Ok(()),
(TypeVariable(id_a), TypeVariable(id_b)) => {
if substituted {
return if id_a == id_b {
Ok(())
} else {
Err("different variables".to_string())
};
}
let v_a = ctx.get_variable_def(*id_a);
let v_b = ctx.get_variable_def(*id_b);
if !v_b.bound.is_empty() {
if v_a.bound.is_empty() {
return Err("unbounded a".to_string());
} else {
let diff: Vec<_> = v_a
.bound
.iter()
.filter(|x| !v_b.bound.contains(x))
.collect();
if !diff.is_empty() {
return Err("different domain".to_string());
}
}
}
sub.insert(*id_b, a.clone());
Ok(())
}
(TypeVariable(id_a), _) => {
let v_a = ctx.get_variable_def(*id_a);
if v_a.bound.len() == 1 && v_a.bound[0].as_ref() == b.as_ref() {
Ok(())
} else {
Err("different domain".to_string())
}
}
(_, TypeVariable(id_b)) => {
let v_b = ctx.get_variable_def(*id_b);
if v_b.bound.is_empty() || v_b.bound.contains(&a) {
sub.insert(*id_b, a.clone());
Ok(())
} else {
Err("different domain".to_string())
}
}
(_, VirtualClassType(id_b)) => {
let mut parents;
match a.as_ref() {
ClassType(id_a) => {
parents = [*id_a].to_vec();
}
VirtualClassType(id_a) => {
parents = [*id_a].to_vec();
}
_ => {
return Err("cannot substitute non-class type into virtual class".to_string());
}
};
while !parents.is_empty() {
if *id_b == parents[0] {
return Ok(());
}
let c = ctx.get_class_def(parents.remove(0));
parents.extend_from_slice(&c.parents);
}
Err("not subtype".to_string())
}
(ParametricType(id_a, param_a), ParametricType(id_b, param_b)) => {
if id_a != id_b || param_a.len() != param_b.len() {
Err("different parametric types".to_string())
} else {
for (x, y) in param_a.iter().zip(param_b.iter()) {
find_subst(ctx, valuation, sub, x.clone(), y.clone())?;
}
Ok(())
}
}
(_, _) => {
if a == b {
Ok(())
} else {
Err("not equal".to_string())
}
}
}
}
fn resolve_call_rec(
ctx: &InferenceContext,
valuation: &Option<(VariableId, Type)>,
obj: Option<Type>,
func: &str,
args: &[Type],
) -> Result<Option<Type>, String> {
let mut subst = obj
.as_ref()
.map(|v| v.get_subst(ctx))
.unwrap_or_else(HashMap::new);
let fun = match &obj {
Some(obj) => {
let base = match obj.as_ref() {
PrimitiveType(id) => &ctx.get_primitive_def(*id),
ClassType(id) | VirtualClassType(id) => &ctx.get_class_def(*id).base,
ParametricType(id, _) => &ctx.get_parametric_def(*id).base,
_ => return Err("not supported".to_string()),
};
base.methods.get(func)
}
None => ctx.get_fn_def(func),
}
.ok_or_else(|| "no such function".to_string())?;
if args.len() != fun.args.len() {
return Err("incorrect parameter number".to_string());
}
for (a, b) in args.iter().zip(fun.args.iter()) {
find_subst(ctx, valuation, &mut subst, a.clone(), b.clone())?;
}
let result = fun.result.as_ref().map(|v| v.subst(&subst));
Ok(result.map(|result| {
if let SelfType = result {
obj.unwrap()
} else {
result.into()
}
}))
}
pub fn resolve_call(
ctx: &InferenceContext,
obj: Option<Type>,
func: &str,
args: &[Type],
) -> Result<Option<Type>, String> {
resolve_call_rec(ctx, &None, obj, func, args)
}
#[cfg(test)]
mod tests {
use super::*;
use super::super::context::GlobalContext;
use super::super::primitives::*;
use std::rc::Rc;
fn get_inference_context(ctx: GlobalContext) -> InferenceContext {
// InferenceContext::new(ctx, Box::new(|_| Err("unbounded identifier".into())))
crate::typecheck::type_check::test::new_ctx().ctx
}
#[test]
fn test_simple_generic() {
let mut ctx = basic_ctx();
let v1 = ctx.add_variable(VarDef {
name: "V1",
bound: vec![ctx.get_primitive(INT32_TYPE), ctx.get_primitive(FLOAT_TYPE)],
});
let v1 = ctx.get_variable(v1);
let v2 = ctx.add_variable(VarDef {
name: "V2",
bound: vec![
ctx.get_primitive(BOOL_TYPE),
ctx.get_primitive(INT32_TYPE),
ctx.get_primitive(FLOAT_TYPE),
],
});
let v2 = ctx.get_variable(v2);
let ctx = get_inference_context(ctx);
assert_eq!(
resolve_call(&ctx, None, "int32", &[ctx.get_primitive(FLOAT_TYPE)]),
Ok(Some(ctx.get_primitive(INT32_TYPE)))
);
assert_eq!(
resolve_call(&ctx, None, "int32", &[ctx.get_primitive(INT32_TYPE)],),
Ok(Some(ctx.get_primitive(INT32_TYPE)))
);
assert_eq!(
resolve_call(&ctx, None, "float", &[ctx.get_primitive(INT32_TYPE)]),
Ok(Some(ctx.get_primitive(FLOAT_TYPE)))
);
assert_eq!(
resolve_call(&ctx, None, "float", &[ctx.get_primitive(BOOL_TYPE)]),
Err("different domain".to_string())
);
assert_eq!(
resolve_call(&ctx, None, "float", &[]),
Err("incorrect parameter number".to_string())
);
assert_eq!(
resolve_call(&ctx, None, "float", &[v1]),
Ok(Some(ctx.get_primitive(FLOAT_TYPE)))
);
assert_eq!(
resolve_call(&ctx, None, "float", &[v2]),
Err("different domain".to_string())
);
}
#[test]
fn test_methods() {
let mut ctx = basic_ctx();
let v0 = ctx.add_variable(VarDef {
name: "V0",
bound: vec![],
});
let v0 = ctx.get_variable(v0);
let int32 = ctx.get_primitive(INT32_TYPE);
let int64 = ctx.get_primitive(INT64_TYPE);
let ctx = get_inference_context(ctx);
// simple cases
assert_eq!(
resolve_call(&ctx, Some(int32.clone()), "__add__", &[int32.clone()]),
Ok(Some(int32.clone()))
);
assert_ne!(
resolve_call(&ctx, Some(int32.clone()), "__add__", &[int32.clone()]),
Ok(Some(int64.clone()))
);
assert_eq!(
resolve_call(&ctx, Some(int32), "__add__", &[int64]),
Err("not equal".to_string())
);
// with type variables
assert_eq!(
resolve_call(&ctx, Some(v0.clone()), "__add__", &[v0.clone()]),
Err("not supported".into())
);
}
#[test]
fn test_multi_generic() {
let mut ctx = basic_ctx();
let v0 = ctx.add_variable(VarDef {
name: "V0",
bound: vec![],
});
let v0 = ctx.get_variable(v0);
let v1 = ctx.add_variable(VarDef {
name: "V1",
bound: vec![],
});
let v1 = ctx.get_variable(v1);
let v2 = ctx.add_variable(VarDef {
name: "V2",
bound: vec![],
});
let v2 = ctx.get_variable(v2);
let v3 = ctx.add_variable(VarDef {
name: "V3",
bound: vec![],
});
let v3 = ctx.get_variable(v3);
ctx.add_fn(
"foo",
FnDef {
args: vec![v0.clone(), v0.clone(), v1.clone()],
result: Some(v0.clone()),
},
);
ctx.add_fn(
"foo1",
FnDef {
args: vec![ParametricType(TUPLE_TYPE, vec![v0.clone(), v0.clone(), v1]).into()],
result: Some(v0),
},
);
let ctx = get_inference_context(ctx);
assert_eq!(
resolve_call(&ctx, None, "foo", &[v2.clone(), v2.clone(), v2.clone()]),
Ok(Some(v2.clone()))
);
assert_eq!(
resolve_call(&ctx, None, "foo", &[v2.clone(), v2.clone(), v3.clone()]),
Ok(Some(v2.clone()))
);
assert_eq!(
resolve_call(&ctx, None, "foo", &[v2.clone(), v3.clone(), v3.clone()]),
Err("different variables".to_string())
);
assert_eq!(
resolve_call(
&ctx,
None,
"foo1",
&[ParametricType(TUPLE_TYPE, vec![v2.clone(), v2.clone(), v2.clone()]).into()]
),
Ok(Some(v2.clone()))
);
assert_eq!(
resolve_call(
&ctx,
None,
"foo1",
&[ParametricType(TUPLE_TYPE, vec![v2.clone(), v2.clone(), v3.clone()]).into()]
),
Ok(Some(v2.clone()))
);
assert_eq!(
resolve_call(
&ctx,
None,
"foo1",
&[ParametricType(TUPLE_TYPE, vec![v2, v3.clone(), v3]).into()]
),
Err("different variables".to_string())
);
}
#[test]
fn test_class_generics() {
let mut ctx = basic_ctx();
let list = ctx.get_parametric_def_mut(LIST_TYPE);
let t = Rc::new(TypeVariable(list.params[0]));
list.base.methods.insert(
"head",
FnDef {
args: vec![],
result: Some(t.clone()),
},
);
list.base.methods.insert(
"append",
FnDef {
args: vec![t],
result: None,
},
);
let v0 = ctx.add_variable(VarDef {
name: "V0",
bound: vec![],
});
let v0 = ctx.get_variable(v0);
let v1 = ctx.add_variable(VarDef {
name: "V1",
bound: vec![],
});
let v1 = ctx.get_variable(v1);
let ctx = get_inference_context(ctx);
assert_eq!(
resolve_call(
&ctx,
Some(ParametricType(LIST_TYPE, vec![v0.clone()]).into()),
"head",
&[]
),
Ok(Some(v0.clone()))
);
assert_eq!(
resolve_call(
&ctx,
Some(ParametricType(LIST_TYPE, vec![v0.clone()]).into()),
"append",
&[v0.clone()]
),
Ok(None)
);
assert_eq!(
resolve_call(
&ctx,
Some(ParametricType(LIST_TYPE, vec![v0]).into()),
"append",
&[v1]
),
Err("different variables".to_string())
);
}
#[test]
fn test_virtual_class() {
let mut ctx = basic_ctx();
let foo = ctx.add_class(ClassDef {
base: TypeDef {
name: "Foo",
methods: HashMap::new(),
fields: HashMap::new(),
},
parents: vec![],
});
let foo1 = ctx.add_class(ClassDef {
base: TypeDef {
name: "Foo1",
methods: HashMap::new(),
fields: HashMap::new(),
},
parents: vec![foo],
});
let foo2 = ctx.add_class(ClassDef {
base: TypeDef {
name: "Foo2",
methods: HashMap::new(),
fields: HashMap::new(),
},
parents: vec![foo1],
});
let bar = ctx.add_class(ClassDef {
base: TypeDef {
name: "bar",
methods: HashMap::new(),
fields: HashMap::new(),
},
parents: vec![],
});
ctx.add_fn(
"foo",
FnDef {
args: vec![VirtualClassType(foo).into()],
result: None,
},
);
ctx.add_fn(
"foo1",
FnDef {
args: vec![VirtualClassType(foo1).into()],
result: None,
},
);
let ctx = get_inference_context(ctx);
assert_eq!(
resolve_call(&ctx, None, "foo", &[ClassType(foo).into()]),
Ok(None)
);
assert_eq!(
resolve_call(&ctx, None, "foo", &[ClassType(foo1).into()]),
Ok(None)
);
assert_eq!(
resolve_call(&ctx, None, "foo", &[ClassType(foo2).into()]),
Ok(None)
);
assert_eq!(
resolve_call(&ctx, None, "foo", &[ClassType(bar).into()]),
Err("not subtype".to_string())
);
assert_eq!(
resolve_call(&ctx, None, "foo1", &[ClassType(foo1).into()]),
Ok(None)
);
assert_eq!(
resolve_call(&ctx, None, "foo1", &[ClassType(foo2).into()]),
Ok(None)
);
assert_eq!(
resolve_call(&ctx, None, "foo1", &[ClassType(foo).into()]),
Err("not subtype".to_string())
);
// virtual class substitution
assert_eq!(
resolve_call(&ctx, None, "foo", &[VirtualClassType(foo).into()]),
Ok(None)
);
assert_eq!(
resolve_call(&ctx, None, "foo", &[VirtualClassType(foo1).into()]),
Ok(None)
);
assert_eq!(
resolve_call(&ctx, None, "foo", &[VirtualClassType(foo2).into()]),
Ok(None)
);
assert_eq!(
resolve_call(&ctx, None, "foo", &[VirtualClassType(bar).into()]),
Err("not subtype".to_string())
);
}
}

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use rustpython_parser::ast;
use std::vec::Vec;
#[derive(Clone, Copy, PartialEq)]
pub struct FileID(pub u32);
#[derive(Clone, Copy, PartialEq)]
pub enum Location {
CodeRange(FileID, ast::Location),
Builtin
}
pub struct FileRegistry {
files: Vec<String>,
}
impl FileRegistry {
pub fn new() -> FileRegistry {
FileRegistry { files: Vec::new() }
}
pub fn add_file(&mut self, path: &str) -> FileID {
let index = self.files.len() as u32;
self.files.push(path.to_owned());
FileID(index)
}
pub fn query_file(&self, id: FileID) -> &str {
&self.files[id.0 as usize]
}
}

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use crate::symbol_resolver::SymbolValue; use rustpython_parser::ast::{Cmpop, Operator, Unaryop};
use crate::toplevel::helper::PrimDef;
use crate::toplevel::numpy::{make_ndarray_ty, unpack_ndarray_var_tys};
use crate::typecheck::{
type_inferencer::*,
typedef::{FunSignature, FuncArg, Type, TypeEnum, Unifier, VarMap},
};
use itertools::{iproduct, Itertools};
use nac3parser::ast::StrRef;
use nac3parser::ast::{Cmpop, Operator, Unaryop};
use std::cmp::max;
use std::collections::HashMap;
use std::rc::Rc;
use strum::IntoEnumIterator;
/// The variant of a binary operator. pub fn binop_name(op: &Operator) -> &'static str {
#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy, PartialEq, Eq)]
pub enum BinopVariant {
/// The normal variant.
/// For addition, it would be `+`.
Normal,
/// The "Augmented Assigning Operator" variant.
/// For addition, it would be `+=`.
AugAssign,
}
/// A binary operator with its variant.
#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy)]
pub struct Binop {
/// The base [`Operator`] of this binary operator.
pub base: Operator,
/// The variant of this binary operator.
pub variant: BinopVariant,
}
impl Binop {
/// Make a [`Binop`] of the normal variant from an [`Operator`].
#[must_use]
pub fn normal(base: Operator) -> Self {
Binop { base, variant: BinopVariant::Normal }
}
/// Make a [`Binop`] of the aug assign variant from an [`Operator`].
#[must_use]
pub fn aug_assign(base: Operator) -> Self {
Binop { base, variant: BinopVariant::AugAssign }
}
}
/// Details about an operator (unary, binary, etc...) in Python
#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy)]
pub struct OpInfo {
/// The method name of the binary operator.
/// For addition, this would be `__add__`, and `__iadd__` if
/// it is the augmented assigning variant.
pub method_name: &'static str,
/// The symbol of the binary operator.
/// For addition, this would be `+`, and `+=` if
/// it is the augmented assigning variant.
pub symbol: &'static str,
}
/// Helper macro to conveniently build an [`OpInfo`].
///
/// Example usage: `make_info("add", "+")` generates `OpInfo { name: "__add__", symbol: "+" }`
macro_rules! make_op_info {
($name:expr, $symbol:expr) => {
OpInfo { method_name: concat!("__", $name, "__"), symbol: $symbol }
};
}
pub trait HasOpInfo {
fn op_info(&self) -> OpInfo;
}
fn try_get_cmpop_info(op: Cmpop) -> Option<OpInfo> {
match op { match op {
Cmpop::Lt => Some(make_op_info!("lt", "<")), Operator::Add => "__add__",
Cmpop::LtE => Some(make_op_info!("le", "<=")), Operator::Sub => "__sub__",
Cmpop::Gt => Some(make_op_info!("gt", ">")), Operator::Div => "__truediv__",
Cmpop::GtE => Some(make_op_info!("ge", ">=")), Operator::Mod => "__mod__",
Cmpop::Eq => Some(make_op_info!("eq", "==")), Operator::Mult => "__mul__",
Cmpop::NotEq => Some(make_op_info!("ne", "!=")), Operator::Pow => "__pow__",
Operator::BitOr => "__or__",
Operator::BitXor => "__xor__",
Operator::BitAnd => "__and__",
Operator::LShift => "__lshift__",
Operator::RShift => "__rshift__",
Operator::FloorDiv => "__floordiv__",
Operator::MatMult => "__matmul__",
}
}
pub fn binop_assign_name(op: &Operator) -> &'static str {
match op {
Operator::Add => "__iadd__",
Operator::Sub => "__isub__",
Operator::Div => "__itruediv__",
Operator::Mod => "__imod__",
Operator::Mult => "__imul__",
Operator::Pow => "__ipow__",
Operator::BitOr => "__ior__",
Operator::BitXor => "__ixor__",
Operator::BitAnd => "__iand__",
Operator::LShift => "__ilshift__",
Operator::RShift => "__irshift__",
Operator::FloorDiv => "__ifloordiv__",
Operator::MatMult => "__imatmul__",
}
}
pub fn unaryop_name(op: &Unaryop) -> &'static str {
match op {
Unaryop::UAdd => "__pos__",
Unaryop::USub => "__neg__",
Unaryop::Not => "__not__",
Unaryop::Invert => "__inv__",
}
}
pub fn comparison_name(op: &Cmpop) -> Option<&'static str> {
match op {
Cmpop::Lt => Some("__lt__"),
Cmpop::LtE => Some("__le__"),
Cmpop::Gt => Some("__gt__"),
Cmpop::GtE => Some("__ge__"),
Cmpop::Eq => Some("__eq__"),
Cmpop::NotEq => Some("__ne__"),
_ => None, _ => None,
} }
} }
impl OpInfo {
#[must_use]
pub fn supports_cmpop(op: Cmpop) -> bool {
try_get_cmpop_info(op).is_some()
}
}
impl HasOpInfo for Cmpop {
fn op_info(&self) -> OpInfo {
try_get_cmpop_info(*self).expect("{self:?} is not supported")
}
}
impl HasOpInfo for Binop {
fn op_info(&self) -> OpInfo {
// Helper macro to generate both the normal variant [`OpInfo`] and the
// augmented assigning variant [`OpInfo`] for a binary operator conveniently.
macro_rules! info {
($name:literal, $symbol:literal) => {
(
make_op_info!($name, $symbol),
make_op_info!(concat!("i", $name), concat!($symbol, "=")),
)
};
}
let (normal_variant, aug_assign_variant) = match self.base {
Operator::Add => info!("add", "+"),
Operator::Sub => info!("sub", "-"),
Operator::Div => info!("truediv", "/"),
Operator::Mod => info!("mod", "%"),
Operator::Mult => info!("mul", "*"),
Operator::Pow => info!("pow", "**"),
Operator::BitOr => info!("or", "|"),
Operator::BitXor => info!("xor", "^"),
Operator::BitAnd => info!("and", "&"),
Operator::LShift => info!("lshift", "<<"),
Operator::RShift => info!("rshift", ">>"),
Operator::FloorDiv => info!("floordiv", "//"),
Operator::MatMult => info!("matmul", "@"),
};
match self.variant {
BinopVariant::Normal => normal_variant,
BinopVariant::AugAssign => aug_assign_variant,
}
}
}
impl HasOpInfo for Unaryop {
fn op_info(&self) -> OpInfo {
match self {
Unaryop::UAdd => make_op_info!("pos", "+"),
Unaryop::USub => make_op_info!("neg", "-"),
Unaryop::Not => make_op_info!("not", "not"), // i.e., `not False`, so the symbol is just `not`.
Unaryop::Invert => make_op_info!("inv", "~"),
}
}
}
pub(super) fn with_fields<F>(unifier: &mut Unifier, ty: Type, f: F)
where
F: FnOnce(&mut Unifier, &mut HashMap<StrRef, (Type, bool)>),
{
let (id, mut fields, params) =
if let TypeEnum::TObj { obj_id, fields, params } = &*unifier.get_ty(ty) {
(*obj_id, fields.clone(), params.clone())
} else {
unreachable!()
};
f(unifier, &mut fields);
unsafe {
let unification_table = unifier.get_unification_table();
unification_table.set_value(ty, Rc::new(TypeEnum::TObj { obj_id: id, fields, params }));
}
}
pub fn impl_binop(
unifier: &mut Unifier,
_store: &PrimitiveStore,
ty: Type,
other_ty: &[Type],
ret_ty: Option<Type>,
ops: &[Operator],
) {
with_fields(unifier, ty, |unifier, fields| {
let (other_ty, other_var_id) = if other_ty.len() == 1 {
(other_ty[0], None)
} else {
let tvar = unifier.get_fresh_var_with_range(other_ty, Some("N".into()), None);
(tvar.ty, Some(tvar.id))
};
let function_vars = if let Some(var_id) = other_var_id {
vec![(var_id, other_ty)].into_iter().collect::<VarMap>()
} else {
VarMap::new()
};
let ret_ty = ret_ty.unwrap_or_else(|| unifier.get_fresh_var(None, None).ty);
for (base_op, variant) in iproduct!(ops, [BinopVariant::Normal, BinopVariant::AugAssign]) {
let op = Binop { base: *base_op, variant };
fields.insert(op.op_info().method_name.into(), {
(
unifier.add_ty(TypeEnum::TFunc(FunSignature {
ret: ret_ty,
vars: function_vars.clone(),
args: vec![FuncArg {
ty: other_ty,
default_value: None,
name: "other".into(),
}],
})),
false,
)
});
}
});
}
pub fn impl_unaryop(unifier: &mut Unifier, ty: Type, ret_ty: Option<Type>, ops: &[Unaryop]) {
with_fields(unifier, ty, |unifier, fields| {
let ret_ty = ret_ty.unwrap_or_else(|| unifier.get_fresh_var(None, None).ty);
for op in ops {
fields.insert(
op.op_info().method_name.into(),
(
unifier.add_ty(TypeEnum::TFunc(FunSignature {
ret: ret_ty,
vars: VarMap::new(),
args: vec![],
})),
false,
),
);
}
});
}
pub fn impl_cmpop(
unifier: &mut Unifier,
_store: &PrimitiveStore,
ty: Type,
other_ty: &[Type],
ops: &[Cmpop],
ret_ty: Option<Type>,
) {
with_fields(unifier, ty, |unifier, fields| {
let (other_ty, other_var_id) = if other_ty.len() == 1 {
(other_ty[0], None)
} else {
let tvar = unifier.get_fresh_var_with_range(other_ty, Some("N".into()), None);
(tvar.ty, Some(tvar.id))
};
let function_vars = if let Some(var_id) = other_var_id {
vec![(var_id, other_ty)].into_iter().collect::<VarMap>()
} else {
VarMap::new()
};
let ret_ty = ret_ty.unwrap_or_else(|| unifier.get_fresh_var(None, None).ty);
for op in ops {
fields.insert(
op.op_info().method_name.into(),
(
unifier.add_ty(TypeEnum::TFunc(FunSignature {
ret: ret_ty,
vars: function_vars.clone(),
args: vec![FuncArg {
ty: other_ty,
default_value: None,
name: "other".into(),
}],
})),
false,
),
);
}
});
}
/// `Add`, `Sub`, `Mult`
pub fn impl_basic_arithmetic(
unifier: &mut Unifier,
store: &PrimitiveStore,
ty: Type,
other_ty: &[Type],
ret_ty: Option<Type>,
) {
impl_binop(
unifier,
store,
ty,
other_ty,
ret_ty,
&[Operator::Add, Operator::Sub, Operator::Mult],
);
}
/// `Pow`
pub fn impl_pow(
unifier: &mut Unifier,
store: &PrimitiveStore,
ty: Type,
other_ty: &[Type],
ret_ty: Option<Type>,
) {
impl_binop(unifier, store, ty, other_ty, ret_ty, &[Operator::Pow]);
}
/// `BitOr`, `BitXor`, `BitAnd`
pub fn impl_bitwise_arithmetic(unifier: &mut Unifier, store: &PrimitiveStore, ty: Type) {
impl_binop(
unifier,
store,
ty,
&[ty],
Some(ty),
&[Operator::BitAnd, Operator::BitOr, Operator::BitXor],
);
}
/// `LShift`, `RShift`
pub fn impl_bitwise_shift(unifier: &mut Unifier, store: &PrimitiveStore, ty: Type) {
impl_binop(
unifier,
store,
ty,
&[store.int32, store.uint32],
Some(ty),
&[Operator::LShift, Operator::RShift],
);
}
/// `Div`
pub fn impl_div(
unifier: &mut Unifier,
store: &PrimitiveStore,
ty: Type,
other_ty: &[Type],
ret_ty: Option<Type>,
) {
impl_binop(unifier, store, ty, other_ty, ret_ty, &[Operator::Div]);
}
/// `FloorDiv`
pub fn impl_floordiv(
unifier: &mut Unifier,
store: &PrimitiveStore,
ty: Type,
other_ty: &[Type],
ret_ty: Option<Type>,
) {
impl_binop(unifier, store, ty, other_ty, ret_ty, &[Operator::FloorDiv]);
}
/// `Mod`
pub fn impl_mod(
unifier: &mut Unifier,
store: &PrimitiveStore,
ty: Type,
other_ty: &[Type],
ret_ty: Option<Type>,
) {
impl_binop(unifier, store, ty, other_ty, ret_ty, &[Operator::Mod]);
}
/// [`Operator::MatMult`]
pub fn impl_matmul(
unifier: &mut Unifier,
store: &PrimitiveStore,
ty: Type,
other_ty: &[Type],
ret_ty: Option<Type>,
) {
impl_binop(unifier, store, ty, other_ty, ret_ty, &[Operator::MatMult]);
}
/// `UAdd`, `USub`
pub fn impl_sign(unifier: &mut Unifier, _store: &PrimitiveStore, ty: Type, ret_ty: Option<Type>) {
impl_unaryop(unifier, ty, ret_ty, &[Unaryop::UAdd, Unaryop::USub]);
}
/// `Invert`
pub fn impl_invert(unifier: &mut Unifier, _store: &PrimitiveStore, ty: Type, ret_ty: Option<Type>) {
impl_unaryop(unifier, ty, ret_ty, &[Unaryop::Invert]);
}
/// `Not`
pub fn impl_not(unifier: &mut Unifier, _store: &PrimitiveStore, ty: Type, ret_ty: Option<Type>) {
impl_unaryop(unifier, ty, ret_ty, &[Unaryop::Not]);
}
/// `Lt`, `LtE`, `Gt`, `GtE`
pub fn impl_comparison(
unifier: &mut Unifier,
store: &PrimitiveStore,
ty: Type,
other_ty: &[Type],
ret_ty: Option<Type>,
) {
impl_cmpop(
unifier,
store,
ty,
other_ty,
&[Cmpop::Lt, Cmpop::Gt, Cmpop::LtE, Cmpop::GtE],
ret_ty,
);
}
/// `Eq`, `NotEq`
pub fn impl_eq(
unifier: &mut Unifier,
store: &PrimitiveStore,
ty: Type,
other_ty: &[Type],
ret_ty: Option<Type>,
) {
impl_cmpop(unifier, store, ty, other_ty, &[Cmpop::Eq, Cmpop::NotEq], ret_ty);
}
/// Returns the expected return type of binary operations with at least one `ndarray` operand.
pub fn typeof_ndarray_broadcast(
unifier: &mut Unifier,
primitives: &PrimitiveStore,
left: Type,
right: Type,
) -> Result<Type, String> {
let is_left_ndarray = left.obj_id(unifier).is_some_and(|id| id == PrimDef::NDArray.id());
let is_right_ndarray = right.obj_id(unifier).is_some_and(|id| id == PrimDef::NDArray.id());
assert!(is_left_ndarray || is_right_ndarray);
if is_left_ndarray && is_right_ndarray {
// Perform broadcasting on two ndarray operands.
let (left_ty_dtype, left_ty_ndims) = unpack_ndarray_var_tys(unifier, left);
let (right_ty_dtype, right_ty_ndims) = unpack_ndarray_var_tys(unifier, right);
assert!(unifier.unioned(left_ty_dtype, right_ty_dtype));
let left_ty_ndims = match &*unifier.get_ty_immutable(left_ty_ndims) {
TypeEnum::TLiteral { values, .. } => values.clone(),
_ => unreachable!(),
};
let right_ty_ndims = match &*unifier.get_ty_immutable(right_ty_ndims) {
TypeEnum::TLiteral { values, .. } => values.clone(),
_ => unreachable!(),
};
let res_ndims = left_ty_ndims
.into_iter()
.cartesian_product(right_ty_ndims)
.map(|(left, right)| {
let left_val = u64::try_from(left).unwrap();
let right_val = u64::try_from(right).unwrap();
max(left_val, right_val)
})
.unique()
.map(SymbolValue::U64)
.collect_vec();
let res_ndims = unifier.get_fresh_literal(res_ndims, None);
Ok(make_ndarray_ty(unifier, primitives, Some(left_ty_dtype), Some(res_ndims)))
} else {
let (ndarray_ty, scalar_ty) = if is_left_ndarray { (left, right) } else { (right, left) };
let (ndarray_ty_dtype, _) = unpack_ndarray_var_tys(unifier, ndarray_ty);
if unifier.unioned(ndarray_ty_dtype, scalar_ty) {
Ok(ndarray_ty)
} else {
let (expected_ty, actual_ty) = if is_left_ndarray {
(ndarray_ty_dtype, scalar_ty)
} else {
(scalar_ty, ndarray_ty_dtype)
};
Err(format!(
"Expected right-hand side operand to be {}, got {}",
unifier.stringify(expected_ty),
unifier.stringify(actual_ty),
))
}
}
}
/// Returns the return type given a binary operator and its primitive operands.
pub fn typeof_binop(
unifier: &mut Unifier,
primitives: &PrimitiveStore,
op: Operator,
lhs: Type,
rhs: Type,
) -> Result<Option<Type>, String> {
let op = Binop { base: op, variant: BinopVariant::Normal };
let is_left_list = lhs.obj_id(unifier).is_some_and(|id| id == PrimDef::List.id());
let is_right_list = rhs.obj_id(unifier).is_some_and(|id| id == PrimDef::List.id());
let is_left_ndarray = lhs.obj_id(unifier).is_some_and(|id| id == PrimDef::NDArray.id());
let is_right_ndarray = rhs.obj_id(unifier).is_some_and(|id| id == PrimDef::NDArray.id());
Ok(Some(match op.base {
Operator::Add | Operator::Sub | Operator::Mult | Operator::Mod | Operator::FloorDiv => {
if is_left_list || is_right_list {
if ![Operator::Add, Operator::Mult].contains(&op.base) {
return Err(format!(
"Binary operator {} not supported for list",
op.op_info().symbol
));
}
if is_left_list {
lhs
} else {
rhs
}
} else if is_left_ndarray || is_right_ndarray {
typeof_ndarray_broadcast(unifier, primitives, lhs, rhs)?
} else if unifier.unioned(lhs, rhs) {
lhs
} else {
return Ok(None);
}
}
Operator::MatMult => {
let (_, lhs_ndims) = unpack_ndarray_var_tys(unifier, lhs);
let lhs_ndims = match &*unifier.get_ty_immutable(lhs_ndims) {
TypeEnum::TLiteral { values, .. } => {
assert_eq!(values.len(), 1);
u64::try_from(values[0].clone()).unwrap()
}
_ => unreachable!(),
};
let (_, rhs_ndims) = unpack_ndarray_var_tys(unifier, rhs);
let rhs_ndims = match &*unifier.get_ty_immutable(rhs_ndims) {
TypeEnum::TLiteral { values, .. } => {
assert_eq!(values.len(), 1);
u64::try_from(values[0].clone()).unwrap()
}
_ => unreachable!(),
};
match (lhs_ndims, rhs_ndims) {
(2, 2) => typeof_ndarray_broadcast(unifier, primitives, lhs, rhs)?,
(lhs, rhs) if lhs == 0 || rhs == 0 => {
return Err(format!(
"Input operand {} does not have enough dimensions (has {lhs}, requires {rhs})",
u8::from(rhs == 0)
))
}
(lhs, rhs) => {
return Err(format!(
"ndarray.__matmul__ on {lhs}D and {rhs}D operands not supported"
))
}
}
}
Operator::Div => {
if is_left_ndarray || is_right_ndarray {
typeof_ndarray_broadcast(unifier, primitives, lhs, rhs)?
} else if unifier.unioned(lhs, rhs) {
primitives.float
} else {
return Ok(None);
}
}
Operator::Pow => {
if is_left_ndarray || is_right_ndarray {
typeof_ndarray_broadcast(unifier, primitives, lhs, rhs)?
} else if [
primitives.int32,
primitives.int64,
primitives.uint32,
primitives.uint64,
primitives.float,
]
.into_iter()
.any(|ty| unifier.unioned(lhs, ty))
{
lhs
} else {
return Ok(None);
}
}
Operator::LShift | Operator::RShift => lhs,
Operator::BitOr | Operator::BitXor | Operator::BitAnd => {
if unifier.unioned(lhs, rhs) {
lhs
} else {
return Ok(None);
}
}
}))
}
pub fn typeof_unaryop(
unifier: &mut Unifier,
primitives: &PrimitiveStore,
op: Unaryop,
operand: Type,
) -> Result<Option<Type>, String> {
let operand_obj_id = operand.obj_id(unifier);
if op == Unaryop::Not
&& operand_obj_id.is_some_and(|id| id == primitives.ndarray.obj_id(unifier).unwrap())
{
return Err(
"The truth value of an array with more than one element is ambiguous".to_string()
);
}
Ok(match op {
Unaryop::Not => match operand_obj_id {
Some(v) if v == PrimDef::NDArray.id() => Some(operand),
Some(_) => Some(primitives.bool),
_ => None,
},
Unaryop::Invert => {
if operand_obj_id.is_some_and(|id| id == PrimDef::Bool.id()) {
Some(primitives.int32)
} else if operand_obj_id.is_some_and(|id| PrimDef::iter().any(|prim| id == prim.id())) {
Some(operand)
} else {
None
}
}
Unaryop::UAdd | Unaryop::USub => {
if operand_obj_id.is_some_and(|id| id == PrimDef::NDArray.id()) {
let (dtype, _) = unpack_ndarray_var_tys(unifier, operand);
if dtype.obj_id(unifier).is_some_and(|id| id == PrimDef::Bool.id()) {
return Err(if op == Unaryop::UAdd {
"The ufunc 'positive' cannot be applied to ndarray[bool, N]".to_string()
} else {
"The numpy boolean negative, the `-` operator, is not supported, use the `~` operator function instead.".to_string()
});
}
Some(operand)
} else if operand_obj_id.is_some_and(|id| id == PrimDef::Bool.id()) {
Some(primitives.int32)
} else if operand_obj_id.is_some_and(|id| PrimDef::iter().any(|prim| id == prim.id())) {
Some(operand)
} else {
None
}
}
})
}
/// Returns the return type given a comparison operator and its primitive operands.
pub fn typeof_cmpop(
unifier: &mut Unifier,
primitives: &PrimitiveStore,
_op: Cmpop,
lhs: Type,
rhs: Type,
) -> Result<Option<Type>, String> {
let is_left_ndarray = lhs.obj_id(unifier).is_some_and(|id| id == PrimDef::NDArray.id());
let is_right_ndarray = rhs.obj_id(unifier).is_some_and(|id| id == PrimDef::NDArray.id());
Ok(Some(if is_left_ndarray || is_right_ndarray {
let brd = typeof_ndarray_broadcast(unifier, primitives, lhs, rhs)?;
let (_, ndims) = unpack_ndarray_var_tys(unifier, brd);
make_ndarray_ty(unifier, primitives, Some(primitives.bool), Some(ndims))
} else if unifier.unioned(lhs, rhs) {
primitives.bool
} else {
return Ok(None);
}))
}
pub fn set_primitives_magic_methods(store: &PrimitiveStore, unifier: &mut Unifier) {
let PrimitiveStore {
int32: int32_t,
int64: int64_t,
float: float_t,
bool: bool_t,
uint32: uint32_t,
uint64: uint64_t,
list: list_t,
ndarray: ndarray_t,
..
} = *store;
let size_t = store.usize();
/* int ======== */
for t in [int32_t, int64_t, uint32_t, uint64_t] {
let ndarray_int_t = make_ndarray_ty(unifier, store, Some(t), None);
impl_basic_arithmetic(unifier, store, t, &[t, ndarray_int_t], None);
impl_pow(unifier, store, t, &[t, ndarray_int_t], None);
impl_bitwise_arithmetic(unifier, store, t);
impl_bitwise_shift(unifier, store, t);
impl_div(unifier, store, t, &[t, ndarray_int_t], None);
impl_floordiv(unifier, store, t, &[t, ndarray_int_t], None);
impl_mod(unifier, store, t, &[t, ndarray_int_t], None);
impl_invert(unifier, store, t, Some(t));
impl_not(unifier, store, t, Some(bool_t));
impl_comparison(unifier, store, t, &[t, ndarray_int_t], None);
impl_eq(unifier, store, t, &[t, ndarray_int_t], None);
}
for t in [int32_t, int64_t] {
impl_sign(unifier, store, t, Some(t));
}
/* float ======== */
let ndarray_float_t = make_ndarray_ty(unifier, store, Some(float_t), None);
let ndarray_int32_t = make_ndarray_ty(unifier, store, Some(int32_t), None);
impl_basic_arithmetic(unifier, store, float_t, &[float_t, ndarray_float_t], None);
impl_pow(unifier, store, float_t, &[int32_t, float_t, ndarray_int32_t, ndarray_float_t], None);
impl_div(unifier, store, float_t, &[float_t, ndarray_float_t], None);
impl_floordiv(unifier, store, float_t, &[float_t, ndarray_float_t], None);
impl_mod(unifier, store, float_t, &[float_t, ndarray_float_t], None);
impl_sign(unifier, store, float_t, Some(float_t));
impl_not(unifier, store, float_t, Some(bool_t));
impl_comparison(unifier, store, float_t, &[float_t, ndarray_float_t], None);
impl_eq(unifier, store, float_t, &[float_t, ndarray_float_t], None);
/* bool ======== */
let ndarray_bool_t = make_ndarray_ty(unifier, store, Some(bool_t), None);
impl_invert(unifier, store, bool_t, Some(int32_t));
impl_not(unifier, store, bool_t, Some(bool_t));
impl_sign(unifier, store, bool_t, Some(int32_t));
impl_eq(unifier, store, bool_t, &[bool_t, ndarray_bool_t], None);
/* 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]);
impl_cmpop(unifier, store, list_t, &[list_t], &[Cmpop::Eq, Cmpop::NotEq], Some(bool_t));
/* ndarray ===== */
let ndarray_usized_ndims_tvar =
unifier.get_fresh_const_generic_var(size_t, Some("ndarray_ndims".into()), None);
let ndarray_unsized_t =
make_ndarray_ty(unifier, store, None, Some(ndarray_usized_ndims_tvar.ty));
let (ndarray_dtype_t, _) = unpack_ndarray_var_tys(unifier, ndarray_t);
let (ndarray_unsized_dtype_t, _) = unpack_ndarray_var_tys(unifier, ndarray_unsized_t);
impl_basic_arithmetic(
unifier,
store,
ndarray_t,
&[ndarray_unsized_t, ndarray_unsized_dtype_t],
None,
);
impl_pow(unifier, store, ndarray_t, &[ndarray_unsized_t, ndarray_unsized_dtype_t], None);
impl_div(unifier, store, ndarray_t, &[ndarray_t, ndarray_dtype_t], None);
impl_floordiv(unifier, store, ndarray_t, &[ndarray_unsized_t, ndarray_unsized_dtype_t], None);
impl_mod(unifier, store, ndarray_t, &[ndarray_unsized_t, ndarray_unsized_dtype_t], None);
impl_matmul(unifier, store, ndarray_t, &[ndarray_t], Some(ndarray_t));
impl_sign(unifier, store, ndarray_t, Some(ndarray_t));
impl_invert(unifier, store, ndarray_t, Some(ndarray_t));
impl_eq(unifier, store, ndarray_t, &[ndarray_unsized_t, ndarray_unsized_dtype_t], None);
impl_comparison(unifier, store, ndarray_t, &[ndarray_unsized_t, ndarray_unsized_dtype_t], None);
}

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mod function_check; pub mod context;
pub mod inference_core;
pub mod location;
pub mod magic_methods; pub mod magic_methods;
pub mod type_error; pub mod primitives;
pub mod type_inferencer; pub mod symbol_resolver;
pub mod typedef; pub mod typedef;
mod unification_table; pub mod type_check;

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@ -0,0 +1,184 @@
use super::typedef::{TypeEnum::*, *};
use super::context::*;
use std::collections::HashMap;
pub const TUPLE_TYPE: ParamId = ParamId(0);
pub const LIST_TYPE: ParamId = ParamId(1);
pub const BOOL_TYPE: PrimitiveId = PrimitiveId(0);
pub const INT32_TYPE: PrimitiveId = PrimitiveId(1);
pub const INT64_TYPE: PrimitiveId = PrimitiveId(2);
pub const FLOAT_TYPE: PrimitiveId = PrimitiveId(3);
fn impl_math(def: &mut TypeDef, ty: &Type) {
let result = Some(ty.clone());
let fun = FnDef {
args: vec![ty.clone()],
result: result.clone(),
};
def.methods.insert("__add__", fun.clone());
def.methods.insert("__sub__", fun.clone());
def.methods.insert("__mul__", fun.clone());
def.methods.insert(
"__neg__",
FnDef {
args: vec![],
result,
},
);
def.methods.insert(
"__truediv__",
FnDef {
args: vec![ty.clone()],
result: Some(PrimitiveType(FLOAT_TYPE).into()),
},
);
def.methods.insert("__floordiv__", fun.clone());
def.methods.insert("__mod__", fun.clone());
def.methods.insert("__pow__", fun);
}
fn impl_bits(def: &mut TypeDef, ty: &Type) {
let result = Some(ty.clone());
let fun = FnDef {
args: vec![PrimitiveType(INT32_TYPE).into()],
result,
};
def.methods.insert("__lshift__", fun.clone());
def.methods.insert("__rshift__", fun);
def.methods.insert(
"__xor__",
FnDef {
args: vec![ty.clone()],
result: Some(ty.clone()),
},
);
}
fn impl_eq(def: &mut TypeDef, ty: &Type) {
let fun = FnDef {
args: vec![ty.clone()],
result: Some(PrimitiveType(BOOL_TYPE).into()),
};
def.methods.insert("__eq__", fun.clone());
def.methods.insert("__ne__", fun);
}
fn impl_order(def: &mut TypeDef, ty: &Type) {
let fun = FnDef {
args: vec![ty.clone()],
result: Some(PrimitiveType(BOOL_TYPE).into()),
};
def.methods.insert("__lt__", fun.clone());
def.methods.insert("__gt__", fun.clone());
def.methods.insert("__le__", fun.clone());
def.methods.insert("__ge__", fun);
}
pub fn basic_ctx() -> GlobalContext<'static> {
let primitives = [
TypeDef {
name: "bool",
fields: HashMap::new(),
methods: HashMap::new(),
},
TypeDef {
name: "int32",
fields: HashMap::new(),
methods: HashMap::new(),
},
TypeDef {
name: "int64",
fields: HashMap::new(),
methods: HashMap::new(),
},
TypeDef {
name: "float",
fields: HashMap::new(),
methods: HashMap::new(),
},
]
.to_vec();
let mut ctx = GlobalContext::new(primitives);
let b = ctx.get_primitive(BOOL_TYPE);
let b_def = ctx.get_primitive_def_mut(BOOL_TYPE);
impl_eq(b_def, &b);
let int32 = ctx.get_primitive(INT32_TYPE);
let int32_def = ctx.get_primitive_def_mut(INT32_TYPE);
impl_math(int32_def, &int32);
impl_bits(int32_def, &int32);
impl_order(int32_def, &int32);
impl_eq(int32_def, &int32);
let int64 = ctx.get_primitive(INT64_TYPE);
let int64_def = ctx.get_primitive_def_mut(INT64_TYPE);
impl_math(int64_def, &int64);
impl_bits(int64_def, &int64);
impl_order(int64_def, &int64);
impl_eq(int64_def, &int64);
let float = ctx.get_primitive(FLOAT_TYPE);
let float_def = ctx.get_primitive_def_mut(FLOAT_TYPE);
impl_math(float_def, &float);
impl_order(float_def, &float);
impl_eq(float_def, &float);
let t = ctx.add_variable_private(VarDef {
name: "T",
bound: vec![],
});
ctx.add_parametric(ParametricDef {
base: TypeDef {
name: "tuple",
fields: HashMap::new(),
methods: HashMap::new(),
},
// we have nothing for tuple, so no param def
params: vec![],
});
ctx.add_parametric(ParametricDef {
base: TypeDef {
name: "list",
fields: HashMap::new(),
methods: HashMap::new(),
},
params: vec![t],
});
let i = ctx.add_variable_private(VarDef {
name: "I",
bound: vec![
PrimitiveType(INT32_TYPE).into(),
PrimitiveType(INT64_TYPE).into(),
PrimitiveType(FLOAT_TYPE).into(),
],
});
let args = vec![TypeVariable(i).into()];
ctx.add_fn(
"int32",
FnDef {
args: args.clone(),
result: Some(PrimitiveType(INT32_TYPE).into()),
},
);
ctx.add_fn(
"int64",
FnDef {
args: args.clone(),
result: Some(PrimitiveType(INT64_TYPE).into()),
},
);
ctx.add_fn(
"float",
FnDef {
args,
result: Some(PrimitiveType(FLOAT_TYPE).into()),
},
);
ctx
}

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use super::typedef::Type;
use super::location::Location;
pub enum SymbolType {
TypeName(Type),
Identifier(Type),
}
pub enum SymbolValue<'a> {
I32(i32),
I64(i64),
Double(f64),
Bool(bool),
Tuple(&'a [SymbolValue<'a>]),
Bytes(&'a [u8]),
}
pub trait SymbolResolver {
fn get_symbol_type(&self, str: &str) -> Option<SymbolType>;
fn get_symbol_value(&self, str: &str) -> Option<SymbolValue>;
fn get_symbol_location(&self, str: &str) -> Option<Location>;
// handle function call etc.
}

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use std::convert::TryInto;
use crate::typecheck::context::InferenceContext;
use crate::typecheck::inference_core;
use crate::typecheck::magic_methods;
use crate::typecheck::typedef::{Type, TypeEnum};
use crate::typecheck::primitives;
use rustpython_parser::ast;
struct NaiveFolder;
impl ast::fold::Fold<()> for NaiveFolder {
type TargetU = Option<Type>;
type Error = String;
fn map_user(&mut self, _user: ()) -> Result<Self::TargetU, Self::Error> {
Ok(None)
}
}
pub struct TypeInferencer<'a> {
pub ctx: InferenceContext<'a>,
pub error_stack: Vec<(String, ast::Location)>
}
impl<'a> ast::fold::Fold<()> for TypeInferencer<'a> {
type TargetU = Option<Type>;
type Error = String;
fn map_user(&mut self, _user: ()) -> Result<Self::TargetU, Self::Error> {
Ok(None)
}
fn fold_expr(&mut self, node: ast::Expr<()>) -> Result<ast::Expr<Self::TargetU>, Self::Error> {
self.error_stack.push(("Checking ".to_string() + node.node.name(), node.location));
let expr = match &node.node {
ast::ExprKind::ListComp { .. } => return self.fold_listcomp(node),
_ => rustpython_parser::ast::fold::fold_expr(self, node)?
};
let ret = Ok(ast::Expr {
// compute type info and store in the custom field
custom: match &expr.node {
ast::ExprKind::Constant {value, kind: _} => self.infer_constant(value),
ast::ExprKind::Name {id, ctx: _} => Ok(Some(self.ctx.resolve(id)?)),
ast::ExprKind::List {elts, ctx: _} => self.infer_list(elts),
ast::ExprKind::Tuple {elts, ctx: _} => self.infer_tuple(elts),
ast::ExprKind::Attribute {value, attr, ctx: _} => self.infer_attribute(value, attr),
ast::ExprKind::BoolOp {op: _, values} => self.infer_bool_ops(values),
ast::ExprKind::BinOp {left, op, right} => self.infer_bin_ops(left, op, right),
ast::ExprKind::UnaryOp {op, operand} => self.infer_unary_ops(op, operand),
ast::ExprKind::Compare {left, ops, comparators} => self.infer_compare(left, ops, comparators),
ast::ExprKind::Call {func, args, keywords} => self.infer_call(func, args, keywords),
ast::ExprKind::Subscript {value, slice, ctx: _} => self.infer_subscript(value, slice),
ast::ExprKind::IfExp {test, body, orelse} => self.infer_if_expr(test, body, orelse),
ast::ExprKind::ListComp {elt: _, generators: _} => unreachable!("should not earch here, the list comp should have been folded before"), // already folded
ast::ExprKind::Slice { .. } => Ok(None), // special handling for slice, which is supported
_ => Err("not supported yet".into())
}?,
location: expr.location,
node: expr.node
});
self.error_stack.pop();
ret
}
fn fold_stmt(&mut self, node: ast::Stmt<()>) -> Result<ast::Stmt<Self::TargetU>, Self::Error> {
let stmt = match node.node {
ast::StmtKind::AnnAssign {target, annotation, value, simple} => {
let target_folded = Box::new(self.fold_expr( *target)?);
let value = if let Some(v) = value {
let value_folded = Box::new(self.fold_expr(*v)?);
if target_folded.custom == value_folded.custom {
Some(value_folded)
} else {
return Err("Assignment LHF does not have the same type as RHS".into())
}
} else {
None
};
// TODO check consistency with type annotation
ast::Located {
location: node.location,
custom: None,
node: ast::StmtKind::AnnAssign {
target: target_folded,
annotation: Box::new(NaiveFolder.fold_expr(*annotation)?),
value,
simple
},
}
}
_ => ast::fold::fold_stmt(self, node)?
};
match &stmt.node {
ast::StmtKind::For { target, iter, .. } => {
if let Some(TypeEnum::ParametricType(primitives::LIST_TYPE, ls)) = iter.custom.as_deref() {
unimplemented!()
// TODO
} else {
return Err("can only iterate over list".into())
}
}
ast::StmtKind::If { test, .. } | ast::StmtKind::While { test, .. } => {
if test.custom != Some(self.ctx.get_primitive(primitives::BOOL_TYPE)) {
return Err("Test should be bool".into());
}
}
ast::StmtKind::Assign { targets, value, .. } => {
unimplemented!();
// TODO
}
ast::StmtKind::AnnAssign { .. } | ast::StmtKind::Expr { .. } => {}
ast::StmtKind::Break | ast::StmtKind::Continue => {}
ast::StmtKind::Return { value } => {
unimplemented!()
// TODO
}
_ => return Err("Unsupported statement type".to_string()),
}
Ok(stmt)
}
}
impl<'a> TypeInferencer<'a> {
fn infer_constant(&self, constant: &ast::Constant) -> Result<Option<Type>, String> {
match constant {
ast::Constant::Bool(_) =>
Ok(Some(self.ctx.get_primitive(primitives::BOOL_TYPE))),
ast::Constant::Int(val) => {
let int32: Result<i32, _> = val.try_into();
let int64: Result<i64, _> = val.try_into();
if int32.is_ok() {
Ok(Some(self.ctx.get_primitive(primitives::INT32_TYPE)))
} else if int64.is_ok() {
Ok(Some(self.ctx.get_primitive(primitives::INT64_TYPE)))
} else {
Err("Integer out of bound".into())
}
},
ast::Constant::Float(_) =>
Ok(Some(self.ctx.get_primitive(primitives::FLOAT_TYPE))),
ast::Constant::Tuple(vals) => {
let result = vals
.iter()
.map(|x| self.infer_constant(x))
.collect::<Vec<_>>();
if result.iter().all(|x| x.is_ok()) {
Ok(Some(TypeEnum::ParametricType(
primitives::TUPLE_TYPE,
result
.into_iter()
.map(|x| x.unwrap().unwrap())
.collect::<Vec<_>>(),
).into()))
} else {
Err("Some elements in tuple cannot be typed".into())
}
}
_ => Err("not supported".into())
}
}
fn infer_list(&self, elts: &[ast::Expr<Option<Type>>]) -> Result<Option<Type>, String> {
if elts.is_empty() {
Ok(Some(TypeEnum::ParametricType(primitives::LIST_TYPE, vec![TypeEnum::BotType.into()]).into()))
} else {
let types = elts
.iter()
.map(|x| &x.custom)
.collect::<Vec<_>>();
if types.iter().all(|x| x.is_some()) {
let head = types.iter().next().unwrap(); // here unwrap alone should be fine after the previous check
if types.iter().all(|x| x.eq(head)) {
Ok(Some(TypeEnum::ParametricType(primitives::LIST_TYPE, vec![(*head).clone().unwrap()]).into()))
} else {
Err("inhomogeneous list is not allowed".into())
}
} else {
Err("list elements must have some type".into())
}
}
}
fn infer_tuple(&self, elts: &[ast::Expr<Option<Type>>]) -> Result<Option<Type>, String> {
let types = elts
.iter()
.map(|x| (x.custom).clone())
.collect::<Vec<_>>();
if types.iter().all(|x| x.is_some()) {
Ok(Some(TypeEnum::ParametricType(
primitives::TUPLE_TYPE,
types.into_iter().map(|x| x.unwrap()).collect()).into())) // unwrap alone should be fine after the previous check
} else {
Err("tuple elements must have some type".into())
}
}
fn infer_attribute(&self, value: &ast::Expr<Option<Type>>, attr: &str) -> Result<Option<Type>, String> {
let ty = value.custom.clone().ok_or_else(|| "no value".to_string())?;
if let TypeEnum::TypeVariable(id) = ty.as_ref() {
let v = self.ctx.get_variable_def(*id);
if v.bound.is_empty() {
return Err("no fields on unbounded type variable".into());
}
let ty = v.bound[0].get_base(&self.ctx).and_then(|v| v.fields.get(attr));
if ty.is_none() {
return Err("unknown field".into());
}
for x in v.bound[1..].iter() {
let ty1 = x.get_base(&self.ctx).and_then(|v| v.fields.get(attr));
if ty1 != ty {
return Err("unknown field (type mismatch between variants)".into());
}
}
return Ok(Some(ty.unwrap().clone()));
}
match ty.get_base(&self.ctx) {
Some(b) => match b.fields.get(attr) {
Some(t) => Ok(Some(t.clone())),
None => Err("no such field".into()),
},
None => Err("this object has no fields".into()),
}
}
fn infer_bool_ops(&self, values: &[ast::Expr<Option<Type>>]) -> Result<Option<Type>, String> {
assert_eq!(values.len(), 2);
let left = values[0].custom.clone().ok_or_else(|| "no value".to_string())?;
let right = values[1].custom.clone().ok_or_else(|| "no value".to_string())?;
let b = self.ctx.get_primitive(primitives::BOOL_TYPE);
if left == b && right == b {
Ok(Some(b))
} else {
Err("bool operands must be bool".to_string())
}
}
fn infer_bin_ops(&self, left: &ast::Expr<Option<Type>>, op: &ast::Operator, right: &ast::Expr<Option<Type>>) -> Result<Option<Type>, String> {
inference_core::resolve_call(
&self.ctx,
Some(left.custom.clone().ok_or_else(|| "no value".to_string())?),
magic_methods::binop_name(op),
&[right.custom.clone().ok_or_else(|| "no value".to_string())?])
.map_err(|_| "unsupported binary operator between the oprands".to_string())
}
fn infer_unary_ops(&self, op: &ast::Unaryop, operand: &ast::Expr<Option<Type>>) -> Result<Option<Type>, String> {
if let ast::Unaryop::Not = op {
if operand.custom == Some(self.ctx.get_primitive(primitives::BOOL_TYPE)) {
Ok(Some(self.ctx.get_primitive(primitives::BOOL_TYPE)))
} else {
Err("logical not must be applied to bool".into())
}
} else {
inference_core::resolve_call(&self.ctx, operand.custom.clone(), magic_methods::unaryop_name(op), &[])
.map_err(|_| "unsupported unary operator".to_string())
}
}
fn infer_compare(&self, left: &ast::Expr<Option<Type>>, ops: &[ast::Cmpop], comparators: &[ast::Expr<Option<Type>>]) -> Result<Option<Type>, String> {
if left.custom.is_none() || (!comparators.iter().all(|x| x.custom.is_some())) {
Err("comparison operands must have type".into())
} else {
let bool_type = Some(self.ctx.get_primitive(primitives::BOOL_TYPE));
let ty_first = inference_core::resolve_call(
&self.ctx,
Some(left.custom.clone().ok_or_else(|| "comparator must be able to be typed".to_string())?),
magic_methods::comparison_name(&ops[0]).ok_or_else(|| "unsupported comparison".to_string())?,
&[comparators[0].custom.clone().ok_or_else(|| "comparator must be able to be typed".to_string())?])
.map_err(|_| "Comparison between the comparators are not supportes".to_string())?;
if ty_first != bool_type {
return Err("comparison result must be boolean".into());
}
for ((a, b), op)
in comparators[..(comparators.len() - 1)]
.iter()
.zip(comparators[1..].iter())
.zip(ops[1..].iter()) {
let ty = inference_core::resolve_call(
&self.ctx,
Some(a.custom.clone().ok_or_else(|| "comparator must be able to be typed".to_string())?.clone()),
magic_methods::comparison_name(op).ok_or_else(|| "unsupported comparison".to_string())?,
&[b.custom.clone().ok_or_else(|| "comparator must be able to be typed".to_string())?.clone()])
.map_err(|_| "Comparison between the comparators are not supportes".to_string())?;
if ty != bool_type {
return Err("comparison result must be boolean".into());
}
}
Ok(bool_type)
}
}
fn infer_call(&self, func: &ast::Expr<Option<Type>>, args: &[ast::Expr<Option<Type>>], _keywords: &[ast::Keyword<Option<Type>>]) -> Result<Option<Type>, String> {
if args.iter().all(|x| x.custom.is_some()) {
match &func.node {
ast::ExprKind::Name {id, ctx: _}
=> inference_core::resolve_call(
&self.ctx,
None,
id,
&args.iter().map(|x| x.custom.clone().unwrap()).collect::<Vec<_>>()),
ast::ExprKind::Attribute {value, attr, ctx: _}
=> inference_core::resolve_call(
&self.ctx,
Some(value.custom.clone().ok_or_else(|| "no value".to_string())?),
&attr,
&args.iter().map(|x| x.custom.clone().unwrap()).collect::<Vec<_>>()),
_ => Err("not supported".into())
}
} else {
Err("function params must have type".into())
}
}
fn infer_subscript(&self, value: &ast::Expr<Option<Type>>, slice: &ast::Expr<Option<Type>>) -> Result<Option<Type>, String> {
let val_type = value.custom.as_ref().ok_or_else(|| "no value".to_string())?.as_ref();
if let TypeEnum::ParametricType(primitives::LIST_TYPE, ls) = val_type {
if let ast::ExprKind::Slice {lower, upper, step} = &slice.node {
let int32_type = self.ctx.get_primitive(primitives::INT32_TYPE);
let l = lower.as_ref().map_or(
Ok(&int32_type),
|x| x.custom.as_ref().ok_or_else(|| "lower bound cannot be typped".to_string()))?;
let u = upper.as_ref().map_or(
Ok(&int32_type),
|x| x.custom.as_ref().ok_or_else(|| "upper bound cannot be typped".to_string()))?;
let s = step.as_ref().map_or(
Ok(&int32_type),
|x| x.custom.as_ref().ok_or_else(|| "step cannot be typped".to_string()))?;
if l == &int32_type && u == &int32_type && s == &int32_type {
Ok(value.custom.clone())
} else {
Err("slice must be int32 type".into())
}
} else if slice.custom == Some(self.ctx.get_primitive(primitives::INT32_TYPE)) {
Ok(Some(ls[0].clone()))
} else {
Err("slice or index must be int32 type".into())
}
} else if let TypeEnum::ParametricType(primitives::TUPLE_TYPE, ls) = val_type {
if let ast::ExprKind::Constant {kind: _, value: ast::Constant::Int(val)} = &slice.node {
let ind: Result<usize, _> = val.try_into();
if ind.is_ok() && ind.unwrap() < ls.len() {
Ok(Some(ls[ind.unwrap()].clone()))
} else {
Err("tuple constant index out of range".into())
}
} else {
Err("tuple index can only be constant".into())
}
} else {
Err("subscript is not supported for types other than list or tuple".into())
}
}
fn infer_if_expr(&self, test: &ast::Expr<Option<Type>>, body: &ast::Expr<Option<Type>>, orelse: &ast::Expr<Option<Type>>) -> Result<Option<Type>, String> {
if test.custom != Some(self.ctx.get_primitive(primitives::BOOL_TYPE)) {
Err("test should be bool".into())
} else if body.custom == orelse.custom {
Ok(body.custom.clone())
} else {
Err("divergent type at if expression".into())
}
}
fn _infer_list_comprehesion(&self, elt: &ast::Expr<Option<Type>>, generators: &[ast::Comprehension<Option<Type>>]) -> Result<Option<Type>, String> {
if generators[0]
.ifs
.iter()
.all(|x| x.custom == Some(self.ctx.get_primitive(primitives::BOOL_TYPE))) {
Ok(Some(TypeEnum::ParametricType(
primitives::LIST_TYPE,
vec![elt.custom.clone().ok_or_else(|| "elements should have value".to_string())?]).into()))
} else {
Err("test must be bool".into())
}
}
// some pre-folds need special handling
fn fold_listcomp(&mut self, expr: ast::Expr<()>) -> Result<ast::Expr<Option<Type>>, String> {
self.error_stack.push(("list comprehension at ".into(), expr.location));
if let ast::Expr {
location,
custom: _,
node: ast::ExprKind::ListComp {
elt,
mut generators}} = expr {
// if is list comprehension, need special pre-fold
if generators.len() != 1 {
return Err("only 1 generator statement is supported".into());
}
let gen = generators.remove(0);
if gen.is_async {
return Err("async is not supported".into());
}
let ast::Comprehension {iter,
target,
ifs,
is_async} = gen;
let iter_folded = Box::new(self.fold_expr(*iter)?);
let ret = if let TypeEnum::ParametricType(
primitives::LIST_TYPE,
ls) = iter_folded
.custom
.as_ref()
.ok_or_else(|| "no value".to_string())?
.as_ref()
.clone() {
let result: Result<ast::Expr<Option<Type>>, String>;
self.ctx.start_scope();
{
self.infer_simple_binding(&target, ls[0].clone())?;
let elt_folded = Box::new(self.fold_expr(*elt)?);
let target_folded = Box::new(self.fold_expr(*target)?);
let ifs_folded = ifs
.into_iter()
.map(|x| self.fold_expr(x))
.collect::<Result<Vec<ast::Expr<Option<Type>>>, _>>()?;
result =
if ifs_folded
.iter()
.all(|x| x.custom == Some(self.ctx.get_primitive(primitives::BOOL_TYPE))) {
// only pop the error stack when return Ok(..)
self.error_stack.pop();
Ok(ast::Expr {
location,
custom: Some(TypeEnum::ParametricType(
primitives::LIST_TYPE,
vec![elt_folded
.custom
.clone()
.ok_or_else(|| "elements cannot be typped".to_string())?]).into()),
node: ast::ExprKind::ListComp {
elt: elt_folded,
generators: vec![ast::Comprehension {
target: target_folded,
ifs: ifs_folded,
iter: iter_folded,
is_async
}]
}
})
} else {
Err("test must be bool".into())
};
}
self.ctx.end_scope();
result
} else {
Err("iteration is supported for list only".into())
};
ret
} else {
panic!("this function is for list comprehensions only!");
}
}
fn infer_simple_binding<T>(&mut self, name: &ast::Expr<T>, ty: Type) -> Result<(), String> {
self.error_stack.push(("resolving list comprehension variables".into(), name.location));
let ret = match &name.node {
ast::ExprKind::Name {id, ctx: _} => {
if id == "_" {
self.error_stack.pop();
Ok(())
} else if self.ctx.defined(id) {
Err("duplicated naming".into())
} else {
self.ctx.assign(id.clone(), ty, name.location)?;
self.error_stack.pop();
Ok(())
}
}
ast::ExprKind::Tuple {elts, ctx: _} => {
if let TypeEnum::ParametricType(primitives::TUPLE_TYPE, ls) = ty.as_ref() {
if elts.len() == ls.len() {
for (a, b) in elts.iter().zip(ls.iter()) {
self.infer_simple_binding(a, b.clone())?;
}
self.error_stack.pop();
Ok(())
} else {
Err("different length".into())
}
} else {
Err("not supported".into())
}
}
_ => Err("not supported".into())
};
ret
}
fn fold_expr(&mut self, node: ast::Expr<()>) -> Result<ast::Expr<Option<Type>>, String> {
let result = <Self as ast::fold::Fold<()>>::fold_expr(self, node);
if result.is_err() {
println!("{:?}", result);
println!("{:?}", self.error_stack.pop().unwrap());
}
result
}
}
#[cfg(test)]
pub mod test {
use crate::typecheck::{symbol_resolver::SymbolResolver, symbol_resolver::*, location::*};
use rustpython_parser::ast::Expr;
use super::*;
#[cfg(test)]
use test_case::test_case;
pub fn new_ctx<'a>() -> TypeInferencer<'a> {
struct S;
impl SymbolResolver for S {
fn get_symbol_location(&self, _str: &str) -> Option<Location> { None }
fn get_symbol_type(&self, _str: &str) -> Option<SymbolType> { None }
fn get_symbol_value(&self, _str: &str) -> Option<SymbolValue> { None }
}
TypeInferencer {
ctx: InferenceContext::new(primitives::basic_ctx(), Box::new(S{}), FileID(3)),
error_stack: Vec::new()
}
}
#[test]
fn test_i32() {
let mut inferencer = new_ctx();
let ast: Expr = Expr {
location: ast::Location::new(0, 0),
custom: (),
node: ast::ExprKind::Constant {
value: ast::Constant::Int(123.into()),
kind: None
}
};
let new_ast = inferencer.fold_expr(ast);
assert_eq!(
new_ast,
Ok(ast::Expr {
location: ast::Location::new(0, 0),
custom: Some(inferencer.ctx.get_primitive(primitives::INT32_TYPE)),
node: ast::ExprKind::Constant {
value: ast::Constant::Int(123.into()),
kind: None
}
})
);
}
#[test]
fn test_i64() {
let mut inferencer = new_ctx();
let location = ast::Location::new(0, 0);
let num: i64 = 99999999999;
let ast: Expr = Expr {
location,
custom: (),
node: ast::ExprKind::Constant {
value: ast::Constant::Int(num.into()),
kind: None,
}
};
let new_ast = inferencer.fold_expr(ast).unwrap();
assert_eq!(
new_ast,
Expr {
location,
custom: Some(inferencer.ctx.get_primitive(primitives::INT64_TYPE)),
node: ast::ExprKind::Constant {
value: ast::Constant::Int(num.into()),
kind: None,
}
}
);
}
#[test]
fn test_tuple() {
let mut inferencer = new_ctx();
let i32_t = inferencer.ctx.get_primitive(primitives::INT32_TYPE);
let float_t = inferencer.ctx.get_primitive(primitives::FLOAT_TYPE);
let ast = rustpython_parser::parser::parse_expression("(123, 123.123, 999999999)").unwrap();
let loc = ast.location;
let folded = inferencer.fold_expr(ast).unwrap();
assert_eq!(
folded,
ast::Expr {
location: loc,
custom: Some(TypeEnum::ParametricType(primitives::TUPLE_TYPE, vec![i32_t.clone(), float_t.clone(), i32_t.clone()]).into()),
node: ast::ExprKind::Tuple {
ctx: ast::ExprContext::Load,
elts: vec![
ast::Expr {
location: ast::Location::new(1, 2),
custom: Some(i32_t.clone()),
node: ast::ExprKind::Constant {
value: ast::Constant::Int(123.into()),
kind: None
}
},
ast::Expr {
location: ast::Location::new(1, 7),
custom: Some(float_t),
node: ast::ExprKind::Constant {
value: ast::Constant::Float(123.123),
kind: None
}
},
ast::Expr {
location: ast::Location::new(1, 16),
custom: Some(i32_t),
node: ast::ExprKind::Constant {
value: ast::Constant::Int(999999999.into()),
kind: None
}
},
]
}
}
);
}
#[test]
fn test_list() {
let mut inferencer = new_ctx();
let location = ast::Location::new(0, 0);
let ast: Expr = Expr {
location,
custom: (),
node: ast::ExprKind::List {
ctx: ast::ExprContext::Load,
elts: vec![
Expr {
location,
custom: (),
node: ast::ExprKind::Constant {
value: ast::Constant::Int(1.into()),
kind: None,
},
},
Expr {
location,
custom: (),
node: ast::ExprKind::Constant {
value: ast::Constant::Int(2.into()),
kind: None,
},
},
],
}
};
let new_ast = inferencer.fold_expr(ast).unwrap();
assert_eq!(
new_ast,
Expr {
location,
custom: Some(TypeEnum::ParametricType(primitives::LIST_TYPE, vec![inferencer.ctx.get_primitive(primitives::INT32_TYPE)]).into()),
node: ast::ExprKind::List {
ctx: ast::ExprContext::Load,
elts: vec![
Expr {
location,
custom: Some(inferencer.ctx.get_primitive(primitives::INT32_TYPE)),
node: ast::ExprKind::Constant {
value: ast::Constant::Int(1.into()),
kind: None,
},
},
Expr {
location,
custom: Some(inferencer.ctx.get_primitive(primitives::INT32_TYPE)),
// custom: None,
node: ast::ExprKind::Constant {
value: ast::Constant::Int(2.into()),
kind: None,
},
},
],
}
}
);
}
#[test_case("False == [True or True, False][0]")]
#[test_case("1 < 2 < 3")]
#[test_case("1 + [123, 1232][0]")]
#[test_case("not True")]
#[test_case("[[1]][0][0]")]
#[test_case("[[1]][0]")]
#[test_case("[[(1, 2), (2, 3), (3, 4)], [(2, 4), (4, 6)]][0]")]
#[test_case("[1, 2, 3, 4, 5][1: 2]")]
#[test_case("4 if False and True else 8")]
#[test_case("(1, 2, 3, 4)[1]")]
#[test_case("(1, True, 3, False)[1]")]
fn test_mix(prog: &'static str) {
let mut inf = new_ctx();
let ast = rustpython_parser::parser::parse_expression(prog).unwrap();
let folded = inf.fold_expr(ast).unwrap();
// println!("{:?}\n", folded.custom);
}
#[test_case("[1, True, 2]")]
#[test_case("True if 1 else False")]
#[test_case("1 if True else False")]
#[test_case("1 and 2")]
#[test_case("False or 1")]
#[test_case("1 + False")]
#[test_case("1 < 2 > False")]
#[test_case("not 2")]
#[test_case("-True")]
fn test_err_msg(prog: &'static str) {
let mut inf = new_ctx();
let ast = rustpython_parser::parser::parse_expression(prog).unwrap();
let _folded = inf.fold_expr(ast);
println!("")
}
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use std::collections::HashMap;
use std::fmt::Display;
use crate::typecheck::{magic_methods::HasOpInfo, typedef::TypeEnum};
use super::{
magic_methods::Binop,
typedef::{RecordKey, Type, Unifier},
};
use itertools::Itertools;
use nac3parser::ast::{Cmpop, Location, StrRef};
#[derive(Debug, Clone)]
pub enum TypeErrorKind {
GotMultipleValues {
name: StrRef,
},
TooManyArguments {
expected_min_count: usize,
expected_max_count: usize,
got_count: usize,
},
MissingArgs {
missing_arg_names: Vec<StrRef>,
},
UnknownArgName(StrRef),
IncorrectArgType {
name: StrRef,
expected: Type,
got: Type,
},
UnsupportedBinaryOpTypes {
operator: Binop,
lhs_type: Type,
rhs_type: Type,
expected_rhs_type: Type,
},
UnsupportedComparsionOpTypes {
operator: Cmpop,
lhs_type: Type,
rhs_type: Type,
expected_rhs_type: Type,
},
FieldUnificationError {
field: RecordKey,
types: (Type, Type),
loc: (Option<Location>, Option<Location>),
},
IncompatibleRange(Type, Vec<Type>),
IncompatibleTypes(Type, Type),
MutationError(RecordKey, Type),
NoSuchField(RecordKey, Type),
TupleIndexOutOfBounds {
index: i32,
len: i32,
},
RequiresTypeAnn,
PolymorphicFunctionPointer,
NoSuchAttribute(RecordKey, Type),
}
#[derive(Debug, Clone)]
pub struct TypeError {
pub kind: TypeErrorKind,
pub loc: Option<Location>,
}
impl TypeError {
#[must_use]
pub fn new(kind: TypeErrorKind, loc: Option<Location>) -> TypeError {
TypeError { kind, loc }
}
#[must_use]
pub fn at(mut self, loc: Option<Location>) -> TypeError {
self.loc = self.loc.or(loc);
self
}
#[must_use]
pub fn to_display(self, unifier: &Unifier) -> DisplayTypeError {
DisplayTypeError { err: self, unifier }
}
}
pub struct DisplayTypeError<'a> {
pub err: TypeError,
pub unifier: &'a Unifier,
}
fn loc_to_str(loc: Option<Location>) -> String {
match loc {
Some(loc) => format!("(in {loc})"),
None => String::new(),
}
}
impl<'a> Display for DisplayTypeError<'a> {
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut std::fmt::Formatter) -> std::fmt::Result {
use TypeErrorKind::*;
let mut notes = Some(HashMap::new());
match &self.err.kind {
GotMultipleValues { name } => {
write!(f, "For multiple values for parameter {name}")
}
TooManyArguments { expected_min_count, expected_max_count, got_count } => {
debug_assert!(expected_min_count <= expected_max_count);
if expected_min_count == expected_max_count {
let expected_count = expected_min_count; // or expected_max_count
write!(f, "Too many arguments. Expected {expected_count} but got {got_count}")
} else {
write!(f, "Too many arguments. Expected {expected_min_count} to {expected_max_count} arguments but got {got_count}")
}
}
MissingArgs { missing_arg_names } => {
let args = missing_arg_names.iter().join(", ");
write!(f, "Missing arguments: {args}")
}
UnsupportedBinaryOpTypes { operator, lhs_type, rhs_type, expected_rhs_type } => {
let op_symbol = operator.op_info().symbol;
let lhs_type_str = self.unifier.stringify_with_notes(*lhs_type, &mut notes);
let rhs_type_str = self.unifier.stringify_with_notes(*rhs_type, &mut notes);
let expected_rhs_type_str =
self.unifier.stringify_with_notes(*expected_rhs_type, &mut notes);
write!(f, "Unsupported operand type(s) for {op_symbol}: '{lhs_type_str}' and '{rhs_type_str}' (right operand should have type {expected_rhs_type_str})")
}
UnsupportedComparsionOpTypes { operator, lhs_type, rhs_type, expected_rhs_type } => {
let op_symbol = operator.op_info().symbol;
let lhs_type_str = self.unifier.stringify_with_notes(*lhs_type, &mut notes);
let rhs_type_str = self.unifier.stringify_with_notes(*rhs_type, &mut notes);
let expected_rhs_type_str =
self.unifier.stringify_with_notes(*expected_rhs_type, &mut notes);
write!(f, "'{op_symbol}' not supported between instances of '{lhs_type_str}' and '{rhs_type_str}' (right operand should have type {expected_rhs_type_str})")
}
UnknownArgName(name) => {
write!(f, "Unknown argument name: {name}")
}
IncorrectArgType { name, expected, got } => {
let expected = self.unifier.stringify_with_notes(*expected, &mut notes);
let got = self.unifier.stringify_with_notes(*got, &mut notes);
write!(f, "Incorrect argument type for parameter {name}. Expected {expected}, but got {got}")
}
FieldUnificationError { field, types, loc } => {
let lhs = self.unifier.stringify_with_notes(types.0, &mut notes);
let rhs = self.unifier.stringify_with_notes(types.1, &mut notes);
write!(
f,
"Unable to unify field {}: Got types {}{} and {}{}",
field,
lhs,
loc_to_str(loc.0),
rhs,
loc_to_str(loc.1)
)
}
IncompatibleRange(t, ts) => {
let t = self.unifier.stringify_with_notes(*t, &mut notes);
let ts = ts
.iter()
.map(|t| self.unifier.stringify_with_notes(*t, &mut notes))
.collect::<Vec<_>>();
write!(f, "Expected any one of these types: {}, but got {}", ts.join(", "), t)
}
IncompatibleTypes(t1, t2) => {
let type1 = self.unifier.get_ty_immutable(*t1);
let type2 = self.unifier.get_ty_immutable(*t2);
match (&*type1, &*type2) {
(TypeEnum::TCall(calls), _) => {
let loc = self.unifier.calls[calls[0].0].loc;
let result = write!(
f,
"{} is not callable",
self.unifier.stringify_with_notes(*t2, &mut notes)
);
if let Some(loc) = loc {
result?;
write!(f, " (in {loc})")?;
return Ok(());
}
result
}
(TypeEnum::TTuple { ty: ty1 }, TypeEnum::TTuple { ty: ty2 })
if 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}")
}
_ => {
let t1 = self.unifier.stringify_with_notes(*t1, &mut notes);
let t2 = self.unifier.stringify_with_notes(*t2, &mut notes);
write!(f, "Incompatible types: {t1} and {t2}")
}
}
}
MutationError(name, t) => {
if let TypeEnum::TTuple { .. } = &*self.unifier.get_ty_immutable(*t) {
write!(f, "Cannot assign to an element of a tuple")
} else {
let t = self.unifier.stringify_with_notes(*t, &mut notes);
write!(f, "Cannot assign to field {name} of {t}, which is immutable")
}
}
NoSuchField(name, t) => {
let t = self.unifier.stringify_with_notes(*t, &mut notes);
write!(f, "`{t}::{name}` field/method does not exist")
}
NoSuchAttribute(name, t) => {
let t = self.unifier.stringify_with_notes(*t, &mut notes);
write!(f, "`{t}::{name}` is not a class attribute")
}
TupleIndexOutOfBounds { index, len } => {
write!(
f,
"Tuple index out of bounds. Got {index} but tuple has only {len} elements"
)
}
RequiresTypeAnn => {
write!(f, "Unable to infer virtual object type: Type annotation required")
}
PolymorphicFunctionPointer => {
write!(f, "Polymorphic function pointers is not supported")
}
}?;
if let Some(loc) = self.err.loc {
write!(f, " at {loc}")?;
}
let notes = notes.unwrap();
if !notes.is_empty() {
write!(f, "\n\nNotes:")?;
for line in notes.values() {
write!(f, "\n {line}")?;
}
}
Ok(())
}
}

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use super::super::{magic_methods::with_fields, typedef::*};
use super::*;
use crate::{
codegen::CodeGenContext,
symbol_resolver::ValueEnum,
toplevel::{helper::PrimDef, DefinitionId, TopLevelDef},
};
use indexmap::IndexMap;
use indoc::indoc;
use nac3parser::ast::FileName;
use nac3parser::parser::parse_program;
use parking_lot::RwLock;
use std::iter::zip;
use test_case::test_case;
struct Resolver {
id_to_type: HashMap<StrRef, Type>,
id_to_def: HashMap<StrRef, DefinitionId>,
class_names: HashMap<StrRef, Type>,
}
impl SymbolResolver for Resolver {
fn get_default_param_value(
&self,
_: &ast::Expr,
) -> Option<crate::symbol_resolver::SymbolValue> {
unimplemented!()
}
fn get_symbol_type(
&self,
_: &mut Unifier,
_: &[Arc<RwLock<TopLevelDef>>],
_: &PrimitiveStore,
str: StrRef,
) -> Result<Type, String> {
self.id_to_type.get(&str).copied().ok_or_else(|| format!("cannot find symbol `{str}`"))
}
fn get_symbol_value<'ctx>(
&self,
_: StrRef,
_: &mut CodeGenContext<'ctx, '_>,
) -> Option<ValueEnum<'ctx>> {
unimplemented!()
}
fn get_identifier_def(&self, id: StrRef) -> Result<DefinitionId, HashSet<String>> {
self.id_to_def
.get(&id)
.copied()
.ok_or_else(|| HashSet::from(["Unknown identifier".to_string()]))
}
fn get_string_id(&self, _: &str) -> i32 {
unimplemented!()
}
fn get_exception_id(&self, _tyid: usize) -> usize {
unimplemented!()
}
}
struct TestEnvironment {
pub unifier: Unifier,
pub function_data: FunctionData,
pub primitives: PrimitiveStore,
pub id_to_name: HashMap<usize, StrRef>,
pub identifier_mapping: HashMap<StrRef, Type>,
pub virtual_checks: Vec<(Type, Type, Location)>,
pub calls: HashMap<CodeLocation, CallId>,
pub top_level: TopLevelContext,
}
impl TestEnvironment {
pub fn basic_test_env() -> TestEnvironment {
let mut unifier = Unifier::new();
let int32 = unifier.add_ty(TypeEnum::TObj {
obj_id: PrimDef::Int32.id(),
fields: HashMap::new(),
params: VarMap::new(),
});
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 }],
ret: int32,
vars: VarMap::new(),
}));
fields.insert("__add__".into(), (add_ty, false));
});
let int64 = unifier.add_ty(TypeEnum::TObj {
obj_id: PrimDef::Int64.id(),
fields: HashMap::new(),
params: VarMap::new(),
});
let float = unifier.add_ty(TypeEnum::TObj {
obj_id: PrimDef::Float.id(),
fields: HashMap::new(),
params: VarMap::new(),
});
let bool = unifier.add_ty(TypeEnum::TObj {
obj_id: PrimDef::Bool.id(),
fields: HashMap::new(),
params: VarMap::new(),
});
let none = unifier.add_ty(TypeEnum::TObj {
obj_id: PrimDef::None.id(),
fields: HashMap::new(),
params: VarMap::new(),
});
let range = unifier.add_ty(TypeEnum::TObj {
obj_id: PrimDef::Range.id(),
fields: HashMap::new(),
params: VarMap::new(),
});
let str = unifier.add_ty(TypeEnum::TObj {
obj_id: PrimDef::Str.id(),
fields: HashMap::new(),
params: VarMap::new(),
});
let exception = unifier.add_ty(TypeEnum::TObj {
obj_id: PrimDef::Exception.id(),
fields: HashMap::new(),
params: VarMap::new(),
});
let uint32 = unifier.add_ty(TypeEnum::TObj {
obj_id: PrimDef::UInt32.id(),
fields: HashMap::new(),
params: VarMap::new(),
});
let uint64 = unifier.add_ty(TypeEnum::TObj {
obj_id: PrimDef::UInt64.id(),
fields: HashMap::new(),
params: VarMap::new(),
});
let option = unifier.add_ty(TypeEnum::TObj {
obj_id: PrimDef::Option.id(),
fields: HashMap::new(),
params: VarMap::new(),
});
let list_elem_tvar = unifier.get_fresh_var(Some("list_elem".into()), None);
let list = unifier.add_ty(TypeEnum::TObj {
obj_id: PrimDef::List.id(),
fields: HashMap::new(),
params: into_var_map([list_elem_tvar]),
});
let ndarray_dtype_tvar = unifier.get_fresh_var(Some("ndarray_dtype".into()), None);
let ndarray_ndims_tvar =
unifier.get_fresh_const_generic_var(uint64, Some("ndarray_ndims".into()), None);
let ndarray = unifier.add_ty(TypeEnum::TObj {
obj_id: PrimDef::NDArray.id(),
fields: HashMap::new(),
params: into_var_map([ndarray_dtype_tvar, ndarray_ndims_tvar]),
});
let primitives = PrimitiveStore {
int32,
int64,
float,
bool,
none,
range,
str,
exception,
uint32,
uint64,
option,
list,
ndarray,
size_t: 64,
};
unifier.put_primitive_store(&primitives);
set_primitives_magic_methods(&primitives, &mut unifier);
let id_to_name: HashMap<_, _> = [
(0, "int32".into()),
(1, "int64".into()),
(2, "float".into()),
(3, "bool".into()),
(4, "none".into()),
(5, "range".into()),
(6, "str".into()),
(7, "exception".into()),
]
.into();
let mut identifier_mapping = HashMap::new();
identifier_mapping.insert("None".into(), none);
let resolver = Arc::new(Resolver {
id_to_type: identifier_mapping.clone(),
id_to_def: HashMap::default(),
class_names: HashMap::default(),
}) as Arc<dyn SymbolResolver + Send + Sync>;
TestEnvironment {
top_level: TopLevelContext {
definitions: Arc::default(),
unifiers: Arc::default(),
personality_symbol: None,
},
unifier,
function_data: FunctionData {
resolver,
bound_variables: Vec::new(),
return_type: None,
},
primitives,
id_to_name,
identifier_mapping,
virtual_checks: Vec::new(),
calls: HashMap::new(),
}
}
fn new() -> TestEnvironment {
let mut unifier = Unifier::new();
let mut identifier_mapping = HashMap::new();
let mut top_level_defs: Vec<Arc<RwLock<TopLevelDef>>> = Vec::new();
let int32 = unifier.add_ty(TypeEnum::TObj {
obj_id: PrimDef::Int32.id(),
fields: HashMap::new(),
params: VarMap::new(),
});
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 }],
ret: int32,
vars: VarMap::new(),
}));
fields.insert("__add__".into(), (add_ty, false));
});
let int64 = unifier.add_ty(TypeEnum::TObj {
obj_id: PrimDef::Int64.id(),
fields: HashMap::new(),
params: VarMap::new(),
});
let float = unifier.add_ty(TypeEnum::TObj {
obj_id: PrimDef::Float.id(),
fields: HashMap::new(),
params: VarMap::new(),
});
let bool = unifier.add_ty(TypeEnum::TObj {
obj_id: PrimDef::Bool.id(),
fields: HashMap::new(),
params: VarMap::new(),
});
let none = unifier.add_ty(TypeEnum::TObj {
obj_id: PrimDef::None.id(),
fields: HashMap::new(),
params: VarMap::new(),
});
let range = unifier.add_ty(TypeEnum::TObj {
obj_id: PrimDef::Range.id(),
fields: HashMap::new(),
params: VarMap::new(),
});
let str = unifier.add_ty(TypeEnum::TObj {
obj_id: PrimDef::Str.id(),
fields: HashMap::new(),
params: VarMap::new(),
});
let exception = unifier.add_ty(TypeEnum::TObj {
obj_id: PrimDef::Exception.id(),
fields: HashMap::new(),
params: VarMap::new(),
});
let uint32 = unifier.add_ty(TypeEnum::TObj {
obj_id: PrimDef::UInt32.id(),
fields: HashMap::new(),
params: VarMap::new(),
});
let uint64 = unifier.add_ty(TypeEnum::TObj {
obj_id: PrimDef::UInt64.id(),
fields: HashMap::new(),
params: VarMap::new(),
});
let option = unifier.add_ty(TypeEnum::TObj {
obj_id: PrimDef::Option.id(),
fields: HashMap::new(),
params: VarMap::new(),
});
let list_elem_tvar = unifier.get_fresh_var(Some("list_elem".into()), None);
let list = unifier.add_ty(TypeEnum::TObj {
obj_id: PrimDef::List.id(),
fields: HashMap::new(),
params: into_var_map([list_elem_tvar]),
});
let ndarray = unifier.add_ty(TypeEnum::TObj {
obj_id: PrimDef::NDArray.id(),
fields: HashMap::new(),
params: VarMap::new(),
});
identifier_mapping.insert("None".into(), none);
for (i, name) in [
"int32",
"int64",
"float",
"bool",
"none",
"range",
"str",
"Exception",
"uint32",
"uint64",
"Option",
"list",
"ndarray",
]
.iter()
.enumerate()
{
top_level_defs.push(
RwLock::new(TopLevelDef::Class {
name: (*name).into(),
object_id: DefinitionId(i),
type_vars: Vec::default(),
fields: Vec::default(),
attributes: Vec::default(),
methods: Vec::default(),
ancestors: Vec::default(),
resolver: None,
constructor: None,
loc: None,
})
.into(),
);
}
let defs = 12;
let primitives = PrimitiveStore {
int32,
int64,
float,
bool,
none,
range,
str,
exception,
uint32,
uint64,
option,
list,
ndarray,
size_t: 64,
};
unifier.put_primitive_store(&primitives);
let tvar = unifier.get_dummy_var();
let foo_ty = unifier.add_ty(TypeEnum::TObj {
obj_id: DefinitionId(defs + 1),
fields: [("a".into(), (tvar.ty, true))].into(),
params: into_var_map([tvar]),
});
top_level_defs.push(
RwLock::new(TopLevelDef::Class {
name: "Foo".into(),
object_id: DefinitionId(defs + 1),
type_vars: vec![tvar.ty],
fields: [("a".into(), tvar.ty, true)].into(),
attributes: Vec::default(),
methods: Vec::default(),
ancestors: Vec::default(),
resolver: None,
constructor: None,
loc: None,
})
.into(),
);
identifier_mapping.insert(
"Foo".into(),
unifier.add_ty(TypeEnum::TFunc(FunSignature {
args: vec![],
ret: foo_ty,
vars: into_var_map([tvar]),
})),
);
let fun = unifier.add_ty(TypeEnum::TFunc(FunSignature {
args: vec![],
ret: int32,
vars: IndexMap::default(),
}));
let bar = unifier.add_ty(TypeEnum::TObj {
obj_id: DefinitionId(defs + 2),
fields: [("a".into(), (int32, true)), ("b".into(), (fun, true))].into(),
params: IndexMap::default(),
});
top_level_defs.push(
RwLock::new(TopLevelDef::Class {
name: "Bar".into(),
object_id: DefinitionId(defs + 2),
type_vars: Vec::default(),
fields: [("a".into(), int32, true), ("b".into(), fun, true)].into(),
attributes: Vec::default(),
methods: Vec::default(),
ancestors: Vec::default(),
resolver: None,
constructor: None,
loc: None,
})
.into(),
);
identifier_mapping.insert(
"Bar".into(),
unifier.add_ty(TypeEnum::TFunc(FunSignature {
args: vec![],
ret: bar,
vars: IndexMap::default(),
})),
);
let bar2 = unifier.add_ty(TypeEnum::TObj {
obj_id: DefinitionId(defs + 3),
fields: [("a".into(), (bool, true)), ("b".into(), (fun, false))].into(),
params: IndexMap::default(),
});
top_level_defs.push(
RwLock::new(TopLevelDef::Class {
name: "Bar2".into(),
object_id: DefinitionId(defs + 3),
type_vars: Vec::default(),
fields: [("a".into(), bool, true), ("b".into(), fun, false)].into(),
attributes: Vec::default(),
methods: Vec::default(),
ancestors: Vec::default(),
resolver: None,
constructor: None,
loc: None,
})
.into(),
);
identifier_mapping.insert(
"Bar2".into(),
unifier.add_ty(TypeEnum::TFunc(FunSignature {
args: vec![],
ret: bar2,
vars: IndexMap::default(),
})),
);
let class_names: HashMap<_, _> = [("Bar".into(), bar), ("Bar2".into(), bar2)].into();
let id_to_name = [
"int32".into(),
"int64".into(),
"float".into(),
"bool".into(),
"none".into(),
"range".into(),
"str".into(),
"exception".into(),
"uint32".into(),
"uint64".into(),
"option".into(),
"list".into(),
"ndarray".into(),
"Foo".into(),
"Bar".into(),
"Bar2".into(),
]
.into_iter()
.enumerate()
.collect();
let top_level = TopLevelContext {
definitions: Arc::new(top_level_defs.into()),
unifiers: Arc::default(),
personality_symbol: None,
};
let resolver = Arc::new(Resolver {
id_to_type: identifier_mapping.clone(),
id_to_def: [
("Foo".into(), DefinitionId(defs + 1)),
("Bar".into(), DefinitionId(defs + 2)),
("Bar2".into(), DefinitionId(defs + 3)),
]
.into(),
class_names,
}) as Arc<dyn SymbolResolver + Send + Sync>;
TestEnvironment {
unifier,
top_level,
function_data: FunctionData {
resolver,
bound_variables: Vec::new(),
return_type: None,
},
primitives,
id_to_name,
identifier_mapping,
virtual_checks: Vec::new(),
calls: HashMap::new(),
}
}
fn get_inferencer(&mut self) -> Inferencer {
Inferencer {
top_level: &self.top_level,
function_data: &mut self.function_data,
unifier: &mut self.unifier,
variable_mapping: HashMap::default(),
primitives: &mut self.primitives,
virtual_checks: &mut self.virtual_checks,
calls: &mut self.calls,
defined_identifiers: HashSet::default(),
in_handler: false,
}
}
}
#[test_case(indoc! {"
a = 1234
b = int64(2147483648)
c = 1.234
d = True
"},
&[("a", "int32"), ("b", "int64"), ("c", "float"), ("d", "bool")].into(),
&[]
; "primitives test")]
#[test_case(indoc! {"
a = lambda x, y: x
b = lambda x: a(x, x)
c = 1.234
d = b(c)
"},
&[("a", "fn[[x:float, y:float], float]"), ("b", "fn[[x:float], float]"), ("c", "float"), ("d", "float")].into(),
&[]
; "lambda test")]
#[test_case(indoc! {"
a = lambda x: x + x
b = lambda x: a(x) + x
a = b
c = b(1)
"},
&[("a", "fn[[x:int32], int32]"), ("b", "fn[[x:int32], int32]"), ("c", "int32")].into(),
&[]
; "lambda test 2")]
#[test_case(indoc! {"
a = lambda x: x
b = lambda x: x
foo1 = Foo()
foo2 = Foo()
c = a(foo1.a)
d = b(foo2.a)
a(True)
b(123)
"},
&[("a", "fn[[x:bool], bool]"), ("b", "fn[[x:int32], int32]"), ("c", "bool"),
("d", "int32"), ("foo1", "Foo[bool]"), ("foo2", "Foo[int32]")].into(),
&[]
; "obj test")]
#[test_case(indoc! {"
a = [1, 2, 3]
b = [x + x for x in a]
"},
&[("a", "list[int32]"), ("b", "list[int32]")].into(),
&[]
; "listcomp test")]
#[test_case(indoc! {"
a = virtual(Bar(), Bar)
b = a.b()
a = virtual(Bar2())
"},
&[("a", "virtual[Bar]"), ("b", "int32")].into(),
&[("Bar", "Bar"), ("Bar2", "Bar")]
; "virtual test")]
#[test_case(indoc! {"
a = [virtual(Bar(), Bar), virtual(Bar2())]
b = [x.b() for x in a]
"},
&[("a", "list[virtual[Bar]]"), ("b", "list[int32]")].into(),
&[("Bar", "Bar"), ("Bar2", "Bar")]
; "virtual list test")]
fn test_basic(source: &str, mapping: &HashMap<&str, &str>, virtuals: &[(&str, &str)]) {
println!("source:\n{source}");
let mut env = TestEnvironment::new();
let id_to_name = std::mem::take(&mut env.id_to_name);
let mut defined_identifiers: HashSet<_> = env.identifier_mapping.keys().copied().collect();
defined_identifiers.insert("virtual".into());
let mut inferencer = env.get_inferencer();
inferencer.defined_identifiers.clone_from(&defined_identifiers);
let statements = parse_program(source, FileName::default()).unwrap();
let statements = statements
.into_iter()
.map(|v| inferencer.fold_stmt(v))
.collect::<Result<Vec<_>, _>>()
.unwrap();
inferencer.check_block(&statements, &mut defined_identifiers).unwrap();
for (k, v) in &inferencer.variable_mapping {
let name = inferencer.unifier.internal_stringify(
*v,
&mut |v| (*id_to_name.get(&v).unwrap()).into(),
&mut |v| format!("v{v}"),
&mut None,
);
println!("{k}: {name}");
}
for (k, v) in mapping {
let ty = inferencer.variable_mapping.get(&(*k).into()).unwrap();
let name = inferencer.unifier.internal_stringify(
*ty,
&mut |v| (*id_to_name.get(&v).unwrap()).into(),
&mut |v| format!("v{v}"),
&mut None,
);
assert_eq!(format!("{k}: {v}"), format!("{k}: {name}"));
}
assert_eq!(inferencer.virtual_checks.len(), virtuals.len());
for ((a, b, _), (x, y)) in zip(inferencer.virtual_checks.iter(), virtuals) {
let a = inferencer.unifier.internal_stringify(
*a,
&mut |v| (*id_to_name.get(&v).unwrap()).into(),
&mut |v| format!("v{v}"),
&mut None,
);
let b = inferencer.unifier.internal_stringify(
*b,
&mut |v| (*id_to_name.get(&v).unwrap()).into(),
&mut |v| format!("v{v}"),
&mut None,
);
assert_eq!(&a, x);
assert_eq!(&b, y);
}
}
#[test_case(indoc! {"
a = 2
b = 2
c = a + b
d = a - b
e = a * b
f = a / b
g = a // b
h = a % b
"},
&[("a", "int32"),
("b", "int32"),
("c", "int32"),
("d", "int32"),
("e", "int32"),
("f", "float"),
("g", "int32"),
("h", "int32")].into()
; "int32")]
#[test_case(
indoc! {"
a = 2.4
b = 3.6
c = a + b
d = a - b
e = a * b
f = a / b
g = a // b
h = a % b
i = a ** b
ii = 3
j = a ** b
"},
&[("a", "float"),
("b", "float"),
("c", "float"),
("d", "float"),
("e", "float"),
("f", "float"),
("g", "float"),
("h", "float"),
("i", "float"),
("ii", "int32"),
("j", "float")].into()
; "float"
)]
#[test_case(
indoc! {"
a = int64(12312312312)
b = int64(24242424424)
c = a + b
d = a - b
e = a * b
f = a / b
g = a // b
h = a % b
i = a == b
j = a > b
k = a < b
l = a != b
"},
&[("a", "int64"),
("b", "int64"),
("c", "int64"),
("d", "int64"),
("e", "int64"),
("f", "float"),
("g", "int64"),
("h", "int64"),
("i", "bool"),
("j", "bool"),
("k", "bool"),
("l", "bool")].into()
; "int64"
)]
#[test_case(
indoc! {"
a = True
b = False
c = a == b
d = not a
e = a != b
"},
&[("a", "bool"),
("b", "bool"),
("c", "bool"),
("d", "bool"),
("e", "bool")].into()
; "boolean"
)]
fn test_primitive_magic_methods(source: &str, mapping: &HashMap<&str, &str>) {
println!("source:\n{source}");
let mut env = TestEnvironment::basic_test_env();
let id_to_name = std::mem::take(&mut env.id_to_name);
let mut defined_identifiers: HashSet<_> = env.identifier_mapping.keys().copied().collect();
defined_identifiers.insert("virtual".into());
let mut inferencer = env.get_inferencer();
inferencer.defined_identifiers.clone_from(&defined_identifiers);
let statements = parse_program(source, FileName::default()).unwrap();
let statements = statements
.into_iter()
.map(|v| inferencer.fold_stmt(v))
.collect::<Result<Vec<_>, _>>()
.unwrap();
inferencer.check_block(&statements, &mut defined_identifiers).unwrap();
for (k, v) in &inferencer.variable_mapping {
let name = inferencer.unifier.internal_stringify(
*v,
&mut |v| (*id_to_name.get(&v).unwrap()).into(),
&mut |v| format!("v{v}"),
&mut None,
);
println!("{k}: {name}");
}
for (k, v) in mapping {
let ty = inferencer.variable_mapping.get(&(*k).into()).unwrap();
let name = inferencer.unifier.internal_stringify(
*ty,
&mut |v| (*id_to_name.get(&v).unwrap()).into(),
&mut |v| format!("v{v}"),
&mut None,
);
assert_eq!(format!("{k}: {v}"), format!("{k}: {name}"));
}
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use std::collections::HashMap;
use std::rc::Rc;
#[derive(PartialEq, Eq, Copy, Clone, Hash, Debug)]
pub struct PrimitiveId(pub(crate) usize);
#[derive(PartialEq, Eq, Copy, Clone, Hash, Debug)]
pub struct ClassId(pub(crate) usize);
#[derive(PartialEq, Eq, Copy, Clone, Hash, Debug)]
pub struct ParamId(pub(crate) usize);
#[derive(PartialEq, Eq, Copy, Clone, Hash, Debug)]
pub struct VariableId(pub(crate) usize);
#[derive(PartialEq, Eq, Clone, Hash, Debug)]
pub enum TypeEnum {
BotType,
SelfType,
PrimitiveType(PrimitiveId),
ClassType(ClassId),
VirtualClassType(ClassId),
ParametricType(ParamId, Vec<Rc<TypeEnum>>),
TypeVariable(VariableId),
}
pub type Type = Rc<TypeEnum>;
#[derive(Clone)]
pub struct FnDef {
// we assume methods first argument to be SelfType,
// so the first argument is not contained here
pub args: Vec<Type>,
pub result: Option<Type>,
}
#[derive(Clone)]
pub struct TypeDef<'a> {
pub name: &'a str,
pub fields: HashMap<&'a str, Type>,
pub methods: HashMap<&'a str, FnDef>,
}
#[derive(Clone)]
pub struct ClassDef<'a> {
pub base: TypeDef<'a>,
pub parents: Vec<ClassId>,
}
#[derive(Clone)]
pub struct ParametricDef<'a> {
pub base: TypeDef<'a>,
pub params: Vec<VariableId>,
}
#[derive(Clone)]
pub struct VarDef<'a> {
pub name: &'a str,
pub bound: Vec<Type>,
}

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use super::super::magic_methods::with_fields;
use super::*;
use indoc::indoc;
use itertools::Itertools;
use std::collections::HashMap;
use test_case::test_case;
impl Unifier {
/// Check whether two types are equal.
fn eq(&mut self, a: Type, b: Type) -> bool {
if a == b {
return true;
}
let (ty_a, ty_b) = {
let table = &mut self.unification_table;
if table.unioned(a, b) {
return true;
}
(table.probe_value(a).clone(), table.probe_value(b).clone())
};
match (&*ty_a, &*ty_b) {
(
TypeEnum::TVar { fields: None, id: id1, .. },
TypeEnum::TVar { fields: None, id: id2, .. },
) => id1 == id2,
(
TypeEnum::TVar { fields: Some(map1), .. },
TypeEnum::TVar { fields: Some(map2), .. },
) => self.map_eq2(map1, map2),
(TypeEnum::TTuple { ty: ty1 }, TypeEnum::TTuple { ty: ty2 }) => {
ty1.len() == ty2.len()
&& ty1.iter().zip(ty2.iter()).all(|(t1, t2)| self.eq(*t1, *t2))
}
(TypeEnum::TVirtual { ty: ty1 }, TypeEnum::TVirtual { ty: ty2 }) => self.eq(*ty1, *ty2),
(
TypeEnum::TObj { obj_id: id1, params: params1, .. },
TypeEnum::TObj { obj_id: id2, params: params2, .. },
) => id1 == id2 && self.map_eq(params1, params2),
// TLiteral, TCall and TFunc are not yet implemented
_ => false,
}
}
fn map_eq<K>(&mut self, map1: &IndexMapping<K>, map2: &IndexMapping<K>) -> bool
where
K: std::hash::Hash + Eq + Clone,
{
if map1.len() != map2.len() {
return false;
}
for (k, v) in map1 {
if !map2.get(k).is_some_and(|v1| self.eq(*v, *v1)) {
return false;
}
}
true
}
fn map_eq2<K>(&mut self, map1: &Mapping<K, RecordField>, map2: &Mapping<K, RecordField>) -> bool
where
K: std::hash::Hash + Eq + Clone,
{
if map1.len() != map2.len() {
return false;
}
for (k, v) in map1 {
if !map2.get(k).is_some_and(|v1| self.eq(v.ty, v1.ty)) {
return false;
}
}
true
}
}
struct TestEnvironment {
pub unifier: Unifier,
pub type_mapping: HashMap<String, Type>,
}
impl TestEnvironment {
fn new() -> TestEnvironment {
let mut unifier = Unifier::new();
let mut type_mapping = HashMap::new();
type_mapping.insert(
"int".into(),
unifier.add_ty(TypeEnum::TObj {
obj_id: DefinitionId(0),
fields: HashMap::new(),
params: VarMap::new(),
}),
);
type_mapping.insert(
"float".into(),
unifier.add_ty(TypeEnum::TObj {
obj_id: DefinitionId(1),
fields: HashMap::new(),
params: VarMap::new(),
}),
);
type_mapping.insert(
"bool".into(),
unifier.add_ty(TypeEnum::TObj {
obj_id: DefinitionId(2),
fields: HashMap::new(),
params: VarMap::new(),
}),
);
let tvar = unifier.get_dummy_var();
type_mapping.insert(
"Foo".into(),
unifier.add_ty(TypeEnum::TObj {
obj_id: DefinitionId(3),
fields: [("a".into(), (tvar.ty, true))].into(),
params: into_var_map([tvar]),
}),
);
let tvar = unifier.get_dummy_var();
type_mapping.insert(
"list".into(),
unifier.add_ty(TypeEnum::TObj {
obj_id: PrimDef::List.id(),
fields: HashMap::new(),
params: into_var_map([tvar]),
}),
);
TestEnvironment { unifier, type_mapping }
}
fn parse(&mut self, typ: &str, mapping: &Mapping<String>) -> Type {
let result = self.internal_parse(typ, mapping);
assert!(result.1.is_empty());
result.0
}
fn internal_parse<'b>(&mut self, typ: &'b str, mapping: &Mapping<String>) -> (Type, &'b str) {
// for testing only, so we can just panic when the input is malformed
let end = typ.find(|c| ['[', ',', ']', '='].contains(&c)).unwrap_or(typ.len());
match &typ[..end] {
"list" => {
let mut s = &typ[end..];
assert_eq!(&s[0..1], "[");
let mut ty = Vec::new();
while &s[0..1] != "]" {
let result = self.internal_parse(&s[1..], mapping);
ty.push(result.0);
s = result.1;
}
assert_eq!(ty.len(), 1);
let list_elem_tvar = if let TypeEnum::TObj { params, .. } =
&*self.unifier.get_ty_immutable(self.type_mapping["list"])
{
iter_type_vars(params).next().unwrap()
} else {
unreachable!()
};
(
self.unifier
.subst(
self.type_mapping["list"],
&into_var_map([TypeVar { id: list_elem_tvar.id, ty: ty[0] }]),
)
.unwrap(),
&s[1..],
)
}
"tuple" => {
let mut s = &typ[end..];
assert_eq!(&s[0..1], "[");
let mut ty = Vec::new();
while &s[0..1] != "]" {
let result = self.internal_parse(&s[1..], mapping);
ty.push(result.0);
s = result.1;
}
(self.unifier.add_ty(TypeEnum::TTuple { ty }), &s[1..])
}
"Record" => {
let mut s = &typ[end..];
assert_eq!(&s[0..1], "[");
let mut fields = HashMap::new();
while &s[0..1] != "]" {
let eq = s.find('=').unwrap();
let key = s[1..eq].into();
let result = self.internal_parse(&s[eq + 1..], mapping);
fields.insert(key, RecordField::new(result.0, true, None));
s = result.1;
}
(self.unifier.add_record(fields), &s[1..])
}
x => {
let mut s = &typ[end..];
let ty = mapping.get(x).copied().unwrap_or_else(|| {
// mapping should be type variables, type_mapping should be concrete types
// we should not resolve the type of type variables.
let mut ty = *self.type_mapping.get(x).unwrap();
let te = self.unifier.get_ty(ty);
if let TypeEnum::TObj { params, .. } = &*te {
if !params.is_empty() {
assert_eq!(&s[0..1], "[");
let mut p = Vec::new();
while &s[0..1] != "]" {
let result = self.internal_parse(&s[1..], mapping);
p.push(result.0);
s = result.1;
}
s = &s[1..];
ty = self
.unifier
.subst(ty, &params.keys().copied().zip(p).collect())
.unwrap_or(ty);
}
}
ty
});
(ty, s)
}
}
}
fn unify(&mut self, typ1: Type, typ2: Type) -> Result<(), String> {
self.unifier.unify(typ1, typ2).map_err(|e| e.to_display(&self.unifier).to_string())
}
}
#[test_case(2,
&[("v1", "v2"), ("v2", "float")],
&[("v1", "float"), ("v2", "float")]
; "simple variable"
)]
#[test_case(2,
&[("v1", "list[v2]"), ("v1", "list[float]")],
&[("v1", "list[float]"), ("v2", "float")]
; "list element"
)]
#[test_case(3,
&[
("v1", "Record[a=v3,b=v3]"),
("v2", "Record[b=float,c=v3]"),
("v1", "v2")
],
&[
("v1", "Record[a=float,b=float,c=float]"),
("v2", "Record[a=float,b=float,c=float]"),
("v3", "float")
]
; "record merge"
)]
#[test_case(3,
&[
("v1", "Record[a=float]"),
("v2", "Foo[v3]"),
("v1", "v2")
],
&[
("v1", "Foo[float]"),
("v3", "float")
]
; "record obj merge"
)]
/// Test cases for valid unifications.
fn test_unify(
variable_count: u32,
unify_pairs: &[(&'static str, &'static str)],
verify_pairs: &[(&'static str, &'static str)],
) {
let unify_count = unify_pairs.len();
// test all permutations...
for perm in unify_pairs.iter().permutations(unify_count) {
let mut env = TestEnvironment::new();
let mut mapping = HashMap::new();
for i in 1..=variable_count {
let v = env.unifier.get_dummy_var();
mapping.insert(format!("v{i}"), v.ty);
}
// unification may have side effect when we do type resolution, so freeze the types
// before doing unification.
let mut pairs = Vec::new();
for (a, b) in &perm {
let t1 = env.parse(a, &mapping);
let t2 = env.parse(b, &mapping);
pairs.push((t1, t2));
}
for (t1, t2) in pairs {
env.unifier.unify(t1, t2).unwrap();
}
for (a, b) in verify_pairs {
println!("{a} = {b}");
let t1 = env.parse(a, &mapping);
let t2 = env.parse(b, &mapping);
println!("a = {}, b = {}", env.unifier.stringify(t1), env.unifier.stringify(t2));
assert!(env.unifier.eq(t1, t2));
}
}
}
#[test_case(2,
&[
("v1", "tuple[int]"),
("v2", "list[int]"),
],
(("v1", "v2"), "Incompatible types: 11[0] and tuple[0]")
; "type mismatch"
)]
#[test_case(2,
&[
("v1", "tuple[int]"),
("v2", "tuple[float]"),
],
(("v1", "v2"), "Incompatible types: tuple[0] and tuple[1]")
; "tuple parameter mismatch"
)]
#[test_case(2,
&[
("v1", "tuple[int,int]"),
("v2", "tuple[int]"),
],
(("v1", "v2"), "Tuple length mismatch: got tuple[0, 0] and tuple[0]")
; "tuple length mismatch"
)]
#[test_case(3,
&[
("v1", "Record[a=float,b=int]"),
("v2", "Foo[v3]"),
],
(("v1", "v2"), "`3[typevar5]::b` field/method does not exist")
; "record obj merge"
)]
/// Test cases for invalid unifications.
fn test_invalid_unification(
variable_count: u32,
unify_pairs: &[(&'static str, &'static str)],
erroneous_pair: ((&'static str, &'static str), &'static str),
) {
let mut env = TestEnvironment::new();
let mut mapping = HashMap::new();
for i in 1..=variable_count {
let v = env.unifier.get_dummy_var();
mapping.insert(format!("v{i}"), v.ty);
}
// unification may have side effect when we do type resolution, so freeze the types
// before doing unification.
let mut pairs = Vec::new();
for (a, b) in unify_pairs {
let t1 = env.parse(a, &mapping);
let t2 = env.parse(b, &mapping);
pairs.push((t1, t2));
}
let (t1, t2) =
(env.parse(erroneous_pair.0 .0, &mapping), env.parse(erroneous_pair.0 .1, &mapping));
for (a, b) in pairs {
env.unifier.unify(a, b).unwrap();
}
assert_eq!(env.unify(t1, t2), Err(erroneous_pair.1.to_string()));
}
#[test]
fn test_recursive_subst() {
let mut env = TestEnvironment::new();
let int = *env.type_mapping.get("int").unwrap();
let foo_id = *env.type_mapping.get("Foo").unwrap();
let foo_ty = env.unifier.get_ty(foo_id);
with_fields(&mut env.unifier, foo_id, |_unifier, fields| {
fields.insert("rec".into(), (foo_id, true));
});
let TypeEnum::TObj { params, .. } = &*foo_ty else { unreachable!() };
let mapping = params.iter().map(|(id, _)| (*id, int)).collect();
let instantiated = env.unifier.subst(foo_id, &mapping).unwrap();
let instantiated_ty = env.unifier.get_ty(instantiated);
let TypeEnum::TObj { fields, .. } = &*instantiated_ty else { unreachable!() };
assert!(env.unifier.unioned(fields.get(&"a".into()).unwrap().0, int));
assert!(env.unifier.unioned(fields.get(&"rec".into()).unwrap().0, instantiated));
}
#[test]
fn test_virtual() {
let mut env = TestEnvironment::new();
let int = env.parse("int", &HashMap::new());
let fun = env.unifier.add_ty(TypeEnum::TFunc(FunSignature {
args: vec![],
ret: int,
vars: VarMap::new(),
}));
let bar = env.unifier.add_ty(TypeEnum::TObj {
obj_id: DefinitionId(5),
fields: [("f".into(), (fun, false)), ("a".into(), (int, false))].into(),
params: VarMap::new(),
});
let v0 = env.unifier.get_dummy_var().ty;
let v1 = env.unifier.get_dummy_var().ty;
let a = env.unifier.add_ty(TypeEnum::TVirtual { ty: bar });
let b = env.unifier.add_ty(TypeEnum::TVirtual { ty: v0 });
let c = env.unifier.add_record([("f".into(), RecordField::new(v1, false, None))].into());
env.unifier.unify(a, b).unwrap();
env.unifier.unify(b, c).unwrap();
assert!(env.unifier.eq(v1, fun));
let d = env.unifier.add_record([("a".into(), RecordField::new(v1, true, None))].into());
assert_eq!(env.unify(b, d), Err("`virtual[5]::a` field/method does not exist".to_string()));
let d = env.unifier.add_record([("b".into(), RecordField::new(v1, true, None))].into());
assert_eq!(env.unify(b, d), Err("`virtual[5]::b` field/method does not exist".to_string()));
}
#[test]
fn test_typevar_range() {
let mut env = TestEnvironment::new();
let int = env.parse("int", &HashMap::new());
let boolean = env.parse("bool", &HashMap::new());
let float = env.parse("float", &HashMap::new());
let int_list = env.parse("list[int]", &HashMap::new());
let float_list = env.parse("list[float]", &HashMap::new());
let list_elem_tvar = if let TypeEnum::TObj { params, .. } =
&*env.unifier.get_ty_immutable(env.type_mapping["list"])
{
iter_type_vars(params).next().unwrap()
} else {
unreachable!()
};
// unification between v and int
// where v in (int, bool)
let v = env.unifier.get_fresh_var_with_range(&[int, boolean], None, None).ty;
env.unifier.unify(int, v).unwrap();
// unification between v and list[int]
// where v in (int, bool)
let v = env.unifier.get_fresh_var_with_range(&[int, boolean], None, None).ty;
assert_eq!(
env.unify(int_list, v),
Err("Expected any one of these types: 0, 2, but got 11[0]".to_string())
);
// unification between v and float
// where v in (int, bool)
let v = env.unifier.get_fresh_var_with_range(&[int, boolean], None, None).ty;
assert_eq!(
env.unify(float, v),
Err("Expected any one of these types: 0, 2, but got 1".to_string())
);
let v1 = env.unifier.get_fresh_var_with_range(&[int, boolean], None, None).ty;
let v1_list = env.unifier.add_ty(TypeEnum::TObj {
obj_id: env.type_mapping["list"].obj_id(&env.unifier).unwrap(),
fields: Mapping::default(),
params: into_var_map([TypeVar { id: list_elem_tvar.id, ty: v1 }]),
});
let v = env.unifier.get_fresh_var_with_range(&[int, v1_list], None, None).ty;
// unification between v and int
// where v in (int, list[v1]), v1 in (int, bool)
env.unifier.unify(int, v).unwrap();
let v = env.unifier.get_fresh_var_with_range(&[int, v1_list], None, None).ty;
// unification between v and list[int]
// where v in (int, list[v1]), v1 in (int, bool)
env.unifier.unify(int_list, v).unwrap();
let v = env.unifier.get_fresh_var_with_range(&[int, v1_list], None, None).ty;
// unification between v and list[float]
// where v in (int, list[v1]), v1 in (int, bool)
println!("float_list: {}, v: {}", env.unifier.stringify(float_list), env.unifier.stringify(v));
assert_eq!(
env.unify(float_list, v),
Err("Expected any one of these types: 0, 11[typevar6], but got 11[1]\n\nNotes:\n typevar6 ∈ {0, 2}".to_string())
);
let a = env.unifier.get_fresh_var_with_range(&[int, float], None, None).ty;
let b = env.unifier.get_fresh_var_with_range(&[boolean, float], None, None).ty;
env.unifier.unify(a, b).unwrap();
env.unifier.unify(a, float).unwrap();
let a = env.unifier.get_fresh_var_with_range(&[int, float], None, None).ty;
let b = env.unifier.get_fresh_var_with_range(&[boolean, float], None, None).ty;
env.unifier.unify(a, b).unwrap();
assert_eq!(env.unify(a, int), Err("Expected any one of these types: 1, but got 0".into()));
let a = env.unifier.get_fresh_var_with_range(&[int, float], None, None).ty;
let b = env.unifier.get_fresh_var_with_range(&[boolean, float], None, None).ty;
let a_list = env.unifier.add_ty(TypeEnum::TObj {
obj_id: env.type_mapping["list"].obj_id(&env.unifier).unwrap(),
fields: Mapping::default(),
params: into_var_map([TypeVar { id: list_elem_tvar.id, ty: a }]),
});
let a_list = env.unifier.get_fresh_var_with_range(&[a_list], None, None).ty;
let b_list = env.unifier.add_ty(TypeEnum::TObj {
obj_id: env.type_mapping["list"].obj_id(&env.unifier).unwrap(),
fields: Mapping::default(),
params: into_var_map([TypeVar { id: list_elem_tvar.id, ty: b }]),
});
let b_list = env.unifier.get_fresh_var_with_range(&[b_list], None, None).ty;
env.unifier.unify(a_list, b_list).unwrap();
let float_list = env.unifier.add_ty(TypeEnum::TObj {
obj_id: env.type_mapping["list"].obj_id(&env.unifier).unwrap(),
fields: Mapping::default(),
params: into_var_map([TypeVar { id: list_elem_tvar.id, ty: float }]),
});
env.unifier.unify(a_list, float_list).unwrap();
// previous unifications should not affect a and b
env.unifier.unify(a, int).unwrap();
let a = env.unifier.get_fresh_var_with_range(&[int, float], None, None).ty;
let b = env.unifier.get_fresh_var_with_range(&[boolean, float], None, None).ty;
let a_list = env.unifier.add_ty(TypeEnum::TObj {
obj_id: env.type_mapping["list"].obj_id(&env.unifier).unwrap(),
fields: Mapping::default(),
params: into_var_map([TypeVar { id: list_elem_tvar.id, ty: a }]),
});
let b_list = env.unifier.add_ty(TypeEnum::TObj {
obj_id: env.type_mapping["list"].obj_id(&env.unifier).unwrap(),
fields: Mapping::default(),
params: into_var_map([TypeVar { id: list_elem_tvar.id, ty: b }]),
});
env.unifier.unify(a_list, b_list).unwrap();
let int_list = env.unifier.add_ty(TypeEnum::TObj {
obj_id: env.type_mapping["list"].obj_id(&env.unifier).unwrap(),
fields: Mapping::default(),
params: into_var_map([TypeVar { id: list_elem_tvar.id, ty: int }]),
});
assert_eq!(
env.unify(a_list, int_list),
Err("Incompatible types: 11[typevar23] and 11[0]\
\n\nNotes:\n typevar23 {1}"
.into())
);
let a = env.unifier.get_fresh_var_with_range(&[int, float], None, None).ty;
let b = env.unifier.get_dummy_var().ty;
let a_list = env.unifier.add_ty(TypeEnum::TObj {
obj_id: env.type_mapping["list"].obj_id(&env.unifier).unwrap(),
fields: Mapping::default(),
params: into_var_map([TypeVar { id: list_elem_tvar.id, ty: a }]),
});
let a_list = env.unifier.get_fresh_var_with_range(&[a_list], None, None).ty;
let b_list = env.unifier.add_ty(TypeEnum::TObj {
obj_id: env.type_mapping["list"].obj_id(&env.unifier).unwrap(),
fields: Mapping::default(),
params: into_var_map([TypeVar { id: list_elem_tvar.id, ty: b }]),
});
env.unifier.unify(a_list, b_list).unwrap();
assert_eq!(
env.unify(b, boolean),
Err("Expected any one of these types: 0, 1, but got 2".into())
);
}
#[test]
fn test_rigid_var() {
let mut env = TestEnvironment::new();
let a = env.unifier.get_fresh_rigid_var(None, None).ty;
let b = env.unifier.get_fresh_rigid_var(None, None).ty;
let x = env.unifier.get_dummy_var().ty;
let list_elem_tvar = env.unifier.get_fresh_var(Some("list_elem".into()), None);
let list_a = env.unifier.add_ty(TypeEnum::TObj {
obj_id: env.type_mapping["list"].obj_id(&env.unifier).unwrap(),
fields: Mapping::default(),
params: into_var_map([TypeVar { id: list_elem_tvar.id, ty: a }]),
});
let list_x = env.unifier.add_ty(TypeEnum::TObj {
obj_id: env.type_mapping["list"].obj_id(&env.unifier).unwrap(),
fields: Mapping::default(),
params: into_var_map([TypeVar { id: list_elem_tvar.id, ty: x }]),
});
let int = env.parse("int", &HashMap::new());
let list_int = env.parse("list[int]", &HashMap::new());
assert_eq!(env.unify(a, b), Err("Incompatible types: typevar4 and typevar3".to_string()));
env.unifier.unify(list_a, list_x).unwrap();
assert_eq!(
env.unify(list_x, list_int),
Err("Incompatible types: 11[typevar3] and 11[0]".to_string())
);
env.unifier.replace_rigid_var(a, int);
env.unifier.unify(list_x, list_int).unwrap();
}
#[test]
fn test_instantiation() {
let mut env = TestEnvironment::new();
let int = env.parse("int", &HashMap::new());
let boolean = env.parse("bool", &HashMap::new());
let float = env.parse("float", &HashMap::new());
let list_int = env.parse("list[int]", &HashMap::new());
let list_elem_tvar = if let TypeEnum::TObj { params, .. } =
&*env.unifier.get_ty_immutable(env.type_mapping["list"])
{
iter_type_vars(params).next().unwrap()
} else {
unreachable!()
};
let obj_map: HashMap<_, _> = [(0usize, "int"), (1, "float"), (2, "bool"), (11, "list")].into();
let v = env.unifier.get_fresh_var_with_range(&[int, boolean], None, None).ty;
let list_v = env
.unifier
.subst(env.type_mapping["list"], &into_var_map([TypeVar { id: list_elem_tvar.id, ty: v }]))
.unwrap();
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 v3 = env.unifier.get_fresh_var_with_range(&[tuple, t], None, None).ty;
// t = TypeVar('t')
// v = TypeVar('v', int, bool)
// v1 = TypeVar('v1', 'list[v]', int)
// v2 = TypeVar('v2', 'list[int]', float)
// v3 = TypeVar('v3', tuple[v, v1, v2], t)
// what values can v3 take?
let types = env.unifier.get_instantiations(v3).unwrap();
let expected_types = indoc! {"
tuple[bool, int, float]
tuple[bool, int, list[int]]
tuple[bool, list[bool], float]
tuple[bool, list[bool], list[int]]
tuple[bool, list[int], float]
tuple[bool, list[int], list[int]]
tuple[int, int, float]
tuple[int, int, list[int]]
tuple[int, list[bool], float]
tuple[int, list[bool], list[int]]
tuple[int, list[int], float]
tuple[int, list[int], list[int]]
v6"
}
.split('\n')
.collect_vec();
let types = types
.iter()
.map(|ty| {
env.unifier.internal_stringify(
*ty,
&mut |i| (*obj_map.get(&i).unwrap()).to_string(),
&mut |i| format!("v{i}"),
&mut None,
)
})
.sorted()
.collect_vec();
assert_eq!(expected_types, types);
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use std::rc::Rc;
use itertools::izip;
#[derive(Copy, Clone, PartialEq, Eq, Debug, Hash)]
pub struct UnificationKey(usize);
#[derive(Clone)]
pub struct UnificationTable<V> {
parents: Vec<usize>,
ranks: Vec<u32>,
values: Vec<Option<V>>,
log: Vec<Action<V>>,
generation: u32,
}
#[derive(Clone, Debug)]
enum Action<V> {
Parent { key: usize, original_parent: usize },
Value { key: usize, original_value: Option<V> },
Rank { key: usize, original_rank: u32 },
Marker { generation: u32 },
}
impl<V> Default for UnificationTable<V> {
fn default() -> Self {
Self::new()
}
}
impl<V> UnificationTable<V> {
pub fn new() -> UnificationTable<V> {
UnificationTable {
parents: Vec::new(),
ranks: Vec::new(),
values: Vec::new(),
log: Vec::new(),
generation: 0,
}
}
pub fn new_key(&mut self, v: V) -> UnificationKey {
let index = self.parents.len();
self.parents.push(index);
self.ranks.push(0);
self.values.push(Some(v));
UnificationKey(index)
}
pub fn unify(&mut self, a: UnificationKey, b: UnificationKey) {
let mut a = self.find(a);
let mut b = self.find(b);
if a == b {
return;
}
if self.ranks[a] < self.ranks[b] {
std::mem::swap(&mut a, &mut b);
}
self.log.push(Action::Parent { key: b, original_parent: self.parents[b] });
self.parents[b] = a;
if self.ranks[a] == self.ranks[b] {
self.log.push(Action::Rank { key: a, original_rank: self.ranks[a] });
self.ranks[a] += 1;
}
}
pub fn probe_value_immutable(&self, key: UnificationKey) -> &V {
let mut root = key.0;
let mut parent = self.parents[root];
while root != parent {
root = parent;
// parent = root.parent
parent = self.parents[parent];
}
self.values[parent].as_ref().unwrap()
}
pub fn probe_value(&mut self, a: UnificationKey) -> &V {
let index = self.find(a);
self.values[index].as_ref().unwrap()
}
pub fn set_value(&mut self, a: UnificationKey, v: V) {
let index = self.find(a);
let original_value = self.values[index].replace(v);
self.log.push(Action::Value { key: index, original_value });
}
pub fn unioned(&mut self, a: UnificationKey, b: UnificationKey) -> bool {
self.find(a) == self.find(b)
}
pub fn get_representative(&mut self, key: UnificationKey) -> UnificationKey {
UnificationKey(self.find(key))
}
fn find(&mut self, key: UnificationKey) -> usize {
let mut root = key.0;
let mut parent = self.parents[root];
while root != parent {
// a = parent.parent
let a = self.parents[parent];
// root.parent = parent.parent
self.log.push(Action::Parent { key: root, original_parent: self.parents[root] });
self.parents[root] = a;
root = parent;
// parent = root.parent
parent = a;
}
parent
}
pub fn get_snapshot(&mut self) -> (usize, u32) {
let generation = self.generation;
self.log.push(Action::Marker { generation });
self.generation += 1;
(self.log.len(), generation)
}
pub fn restore_snapshot(&mut self, snapshot: (usize, u32)) {
let (log_len, generation) = snapshot;
assert!(self.log.len() >= log_len, "snapshot restoration error");
assert!(
matches!(self.log[log_len - 1], Action::Marker { generation: gen } if gen == generation),
"snapshot restoration error"
);
for action in self.log.drain(log_len - 1..).rev() {
match action {
Action::Parent { key, original_parent } => {
self.parents[key] = original_parent;
}
Action::Value { key, original_value } => {
self.values[key] = original_value;
}
Action::Rank { key, original_rank } => {
self.ranks[key] = original_rank;
}
Action::Marker { .. } => {}
}
}
}
pub fn discard_snapshot(&mut self, snapshot: (usize, u32)) {
let (log_len, generation) = snapshot;
assert!(self.log.len() >= log_len, "snapshot discard error");
assert!(
matches!(self.log[log_len - 1], Action::Marker { generation: gen } if gen == generation),
"snapshot discard error"
);
self.log.clear();
}
}
impl<V> UnificationTable<Rc<V>>
where
V: Clone,
{
pub fn get_send(&self) -> UnificationTable<V> {
let values = izip!(self.values.iter(), self.parents.iter())
.enumerate()
.map(|(i, (v, p))| if *p == i { v.as_ref().map(|v| v.as_ref().clone()) } else { None })
.collect();
UnificationTable {
parents: self.parents.clone(),
ranks: self.ranks.clone(),
values,
log: Vec::new(),
generation: 0,
}
}
pub fn from_send(table: &UnificationTable<V>) -> UnificationTable<Rc<V>> {
let values = table.values.iter().cloned().map(|v| v.map(Rc::new)).collect();
UnificationTable {
parents: table.parents.clone(),
ranks: table.ranks.clone(),
values,
log: Vec::new(),
generation: 0,
}
}
}

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[package]
name = "nac3embedded"
version = "0.1.0"
authors = ["M-Labs"]
edition = "2018"
[lib]
name = "nac3embedded"
crate-type = ["cdylib"]
[dependencies]
pyo3 = { version = "0.12.4", features = ["extension-module"] }
inkwell = { git = "https://github.com/TheDan64/inkwell", branch = "master", features = ["llvm10-0"] }
rustpython-parser = { git = "https://github.com/RustPython/RustPython", branch = "master" }
nac3core = { path = "../nac3core" }

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from language import *
class Demo:
@kernel
def run(self: bool) -> bool:
return False
if __name__ == "__main__":
Demo().run()

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from functools import wraps
import nac3embedded
__all__ = ["kernel", "portable"]
def kernel(function):
@wraps(function)
def run_on_core(self, *args, **kwargs):
nac3 = nac3embedded.NAC3()
nac3.register_host_object(self)
nac3.compile_method(self, function.__name__)
return run_on_core
def portable(function):
return fn

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../target/release/libnac3embedded.so

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use std::collections::HashMap;
use std::collections::hash_map::Entry;
use pyo3::prelude::*;
use pyo3::exceptions;
use rustpython_parser::{ast, parser};
use inkwell::context::Context;
use inkwell::targets::*;
use nac3core::CodeGen;
fn runs_on_core(decorator_list: &[ast::Expression]) -> bool {
for decorator in decorator_list.iter() {
if let ast::ExpressionType::Identifier { name } = &decorator.node {
if name == "kernel" || name == "portable" {
return true
}
}
}
false
}
#[pyclass(name=NAC3)]
struct Nac3 {
type_definitions: HashMap<i64, ast::Program>,
host_objects: HashMap<i64, i64>,
}
#[pymethods]
impl Nac3 {
#[new]
fn new() -> Self {
Nac3 {
type_definitions: HashMap::new(),
host_objects: HashMap::new(),
}
}
fn register_host_object(&mut self, obj: PyObject) -> PyResult<()> {
Python::with_gil(|py| -> PyResult<()> {
let obj: &PyAny = obj.extract(py)?;
let obj_type = obj.get_type();
let builtins = PyModule::import(py, "builtins")?;
let type_id = builtins.call1("id", (obj_type, ))?.extract()?;
let entry = self.type_definitions.entry(type_id);
if let Entry::Vacant(entry) = entry {
let source = PyModule::import(py, "inspect")?.call1("getsource", (obj_type, ))?;
let ast = parser::parse_program(source.extract()?).map_err(|e|
exceptions::PySyntaxError::new_err(format!("failed to parse host object source: {}", e)))?;
entry.insert(ast);
// TODO: examine AST and recursively register dependencies
};
let obj_id = builtins.call1("id", (obj, ))?.extract()?;
match self.host_objects.entry(obj_id) {
Entry::Vacant(entry) => entry.insert(type_id),
Entry::Occupied(_) => return Err(
exceptions::PyValueError::new_err("host object registered twice")),
};
// TODO: collect other information about host object, e.g. value of fields
Ok(())
})
}
fn compile_method(&self, obj: PyObject, name: String) -> PyResult<()> {
Python::with_gil(|py| -> PyResult<()> {
let obj: &PyAny = obj.extract(py)?;
let builtins = PyModule::import(py, "builtins")?;
let obj_id = builtins.call1("id", (obj, ))?.extract()?;
let type_id = self.host_objects.get(&obj_id).ok_or_else(||
exceptions::PyKeyError::new_err("type of host object not found"))?;
let ast = self.type_definitions.get(&type_id).ok_or_else(||
exceptions::PyKeyError::new_err("type definition not found"))?;
if let ast::StatementType::ClassDef {
name: _,
body,
bases: _,
keywords: _,
decorator_list: _ } = &ast.statements[0].node {
for statement in body.iter() {
if let ast::StatementType::FunctionDef {
is_async: _,
name: funcdef_name,
args: _,
body: _,
decorator_list,
returns: _ } = &statement.node {
if runs_on_core(decorator_list) && funcdef_name == &name {
let context = Context::create();
let mut codegen = CodeGen::new(&context);
codegen.compile_toplevel(&body[0]).map_err(|e|
exceptions::PyRuntimeError::new_err(format!("compilation failed: {}", e)))?;
codegen.print_ir();
}
}
}
} else {
return Err(exceptions::PyValueError::new_err("expected ClassDef for type definition"));
}
Ok(())
})
}
}
#[pymodule]
fn nac3embedded(_py: Python, m: &PyModule) -> PyResult<()> {
Target::initialize_all(&InitializationConfig::default());
m.add_class::<Nac3>()?;
Ok(())
}

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[package]
name = "nac3ld"
version = "0.1.0"
authors = ["M-Labs"]
edition = "2021"
[dependencies]
byteorder = { version = "1.5", default-features = false }

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#![allow(non_camel_case_types, non_upper_case_globals)]
use std::mem;
use byteorder::{ByteOrder, LittleEndian};
pub const DW_EH_PE_omit: u8 = 0xFF;
pub const DW_EH_PE_absptr: u8 = 0x00;
pub const DW_EH_PE_uleb128: u8 = 0x01;
pub const DW_EH_PE_udata2: u8 = 0x02;
pub const DW_EH_PE_udata4: u8 = 0x03;
pub const DW_EH_PE_udata8: u8 = 0x04;
pub const DW_EH_PE_sleb128: u8 = 0x09;
pub const DW_EH_PE_sdata2: u8 = 0x0A;
pub const DW_EH_PE_sdata4: u8 = 0x0B;
pub const DW_EH_PE_sdata8: u8 = 0x0C;
pub const DW_EH_PE_pcrel: u8 = 0x10;
pub const DW_EH_PE_textrel: u8 = 0x20;
pub const DW_EH_PE_datarel: u8 = 0x30;
pub const DW_EH_PE_funcrel: u8 = 0x40;
pub const DW_EH_PE_aligned: u8 = 0x50;
pub const DW_EH_PE_indirect: u8 = 0x80;
pub struct DwarfReader<'a> {
pub slice: &'a [u8],
pub virt_addr: u32,
base_slice: &'a [u8],
base_virt_addr: u32,
}
impl<'a> DwarfReader<'a> {
pub fn new(slice: &[u8], virt_addr: u32) -> DwarfReader {
DwarfReader { slice, virt_addr, base_slice: slice, base_virt_addr: virt_addr }
}
/// Creates a new instance from another instance of [DwarfReader], optionally removing any
/// offsets previously applied to the other instance.
pub fn from_reader(other: &DwarfReader<'a>, reset_offset: bool) -> DwarfReader<'a> {
if reset_offset {
DwarfReader::new(other.base_slice, other.base_virt_addr)
} else {
DwarfReader::new(other.slice, other.virt_addr)
}
}
pub fn offset(&mut self, offset: u32) {
self.slice = &self.slice[offset as usize..];
self.virt_addr = self.virt_addr.wrapping_add(offset);
}
/// ULEB128 and SLEB128 encodings are defined in Section 7.6 - "Variable Length Data" of the
/// [DWARF-4 Manual](https://dwarfstd.org/doc/DWARF4.pdf).
pub fn read_uleb128(&mut self) -> u64 {
let mut shift: usize = 0;
let mut result: u64 = 0;
let mut byte: u8;
loop {
byte = self.read_u8();
result |= u64::from(byte & 0x7F) << shift;
shift += 7;
if byte & 0x80 == 0 {
break;
}
}
result
}
pub fn read_sleb128(&mut self) -> i64 {
let mut shift: u32 = 0;
let mut result: u64 = 0;
let mut byte: u8;
loop {
byte = self.read_u8();
result |= u64::from(byte & 0x7F) << shift;
shift += 7;
if byte & 0x80 == 0 {
break;
}
}
// sign-extend
if shift < u64::BITS && (byte & 0x40) != 0 {
result |= (!0u64) << shift;
}
result as i64
}
pub fn read_u8(&mut self) -> u8 {
let val = self.slice[0];
self.slice = &self.slice[1..];
val
}
}
macro_rules! impl_read_fn {
( $($type: ty, $byteorder_fn: ident);* ) => {
impl<'a> DwarfReader<'a> {
$(
pub fn $byteorder_fn(&mut self) -> $type {
let val = LittleEndian::$byteorder_fn(self.slice);
self.slice = &self.slice[mem::size_of::<$type>()..];
val
}
)*
}
}
}
impl_read_fn!(
u16, read_u16;
u32, read_u32;
u64, read_u64;
i16, read_i16;
i32, read_i32;
i64, read_i64
);
pub struct DwarfWriter<'a> {
pub slice: &'a mut [u8],
pub offset: usize,
}
impl<'a> DwarfWriter<'a> {
pub fn new(slice: &mut [u8]) -> DwarfWriter {
DwarfWriter { slice, offset: 0 }
}
pub fn write_u8(&mut self, data: u8) {
self.slice[self.offset] = data;
self.offset += 1;
}
pub fn write_u32(&mut self, data: u32) {
LittleEndian::write_u32(&mut self.slice[self.offset..], data);
self.offset += 4;
}
}
fn read_encoded_pointer(reader: &mut DwarfReader, encoding: u8) -> Result<usize, ()> {
if encoding == DW_EH_PE_omit {
return Err(());
}
// DW_EH_PE_aligned implies it's an absolute pointer value
// However, we are linking library for 32-bits architecture
// The size of variable should be 4 bytes instead
if encoding == DW_EH_PE_aligned {
let shifted_virt_addr = round_up(reader.virt_addr as usize, mem::size_of::<u32>())?;
let addr_inc = shifted_virt_addr - reader.virt_addr as usize;
reader.slice = &reader.slice[addr_inc..];
reader.virt_addr = shifted_virt_addr as u32;
return Ok(reader.read_u32() as usize);
}
match encoding & 0x0F {
DW_EH_PE_absptr | DW_EH_PE_udata4 => Ok(reader.read_u32() as usize),
DW_EH_PE_uleb128 => Ok(reader.read_uleb128() as usize),
DW_EH_PE_udata2 => Ok(reader.read_u16() as usize),
DW_EH_PE_udata8 => Ok(reader.read_u64() as usize),
DW_EH_PE_sleb128 => Ok(reader.read_sleb128() as usize),
DW_EH_PE_sdata2 => Ok(reader.read_i16() as usize),
DW_EH_PE_sdata4 => Ok(reader.read_i32() as usize),
DW_EH_PE_sdata8 => Ok(reader.read_i64() as usize),
_ => Err(()),
}
}
fn read_encoded_pointer_with_pc(reader: &mut DwarfReader, encoding: u8) -> Result<usize, ()> {
let entry_virt_addr = reader.virt_addr;
let mut result = read_encoded_pointer(reader, encoding)?;
// DW_EH_PE_aligned implies it's an absolute pointer value
if encoding == DW_EH_PE_aligned {
return Ok(result);
}
result = match encoding & 0x70 {
DW_EH_PE_pcrel => result.wrapping_add(entry_virt_addr as usize),
// .eh_frame normally would not have these kinds of relocations
// These would not be supported by a dedicated linker relocation schemes for RISC-V
DW_EH_PE_textrel | DW_EH_PE_datarel | DW_EH_PE_funcrel | DW_EH_PE_aligned => {
unimplemented!()
}
// Other values should be impossible
_ => unreachable!(),
};
if encoding & DW_EH_PE_indirect != 0 {
// There should not be a need for indirect addressing, as assembly code from
// the dynamic library should not be freely moved relative to the EH frame.
unreachable!()
}
Ok(result)
}
#[inline]
fn round_up(unrounded: usize, align: usize) -> Result<usize, ()> {
if align.is_power_of_two() {
Ok((unrounded + align - 1) & !(align - 1))
} else {
Err(())
}
}
/// Minimalistic structure to store everything needed for parsing FDEs to synthesize `.eh_frame_hdr`
/// section.
///
/// Refer to [The Linux Standard Base Core Specification, Generic Part](https://refspecs.linuxfoundation.org/LSB_5.0.0/LSB-Core-generic/LSB-Core-generic/ehframechpt.html)
/// for more information.
pub struct EH_Frame<'a> {
reader: DwarfReader<'a>,
}
impl<'a> EH_Frame<'a> {
/// Creates an [EH_Frame] using the bytes in the `.eh_frame` section and its address in the ELF
/// file.
pub fn new(eh_frame_slice: &[u8], eh_frame_addr: u32) -> EH_Frame {
EH_Frame { reader: DwarfReader::new(eh_frame_slice, eh_frame_addr) }
}
/// Returns an [Iterator] over all Call Frame Information (CFI) records.
pub fn cfi_records(&self) -> CFI_Records<'a> {
let reader = DwarfReader::from_reader(&self.reader, true);
let len = reader.slice.len();
CFI_Records { reader, available: len }
}
}
/// A single Call Frame Information (CFI) record.
///
/// 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.
pub struct CFI_Record<'a> {
// It refers to the augmentation data that corresponds to 'R' in the augmentation string
fde_pointer_encoding: u8,
fde_reader: DwarfReader<'a>,
}
impl<'a> CFI_Record<'a> {
pub fn from_reader(cie_reader: &mut DwarfReader<'a>) -> Result<CFI_Record<'a>, ()> {
let length = cie_reader.read_u32();
let fde_reader = match length {
// eh_frame with 0 lengths means the CIE is terminated
0 => panic!("Cannot create an EH_Frame from a termination CIE"),
// length == u32::MAX means that the length is only representable with 64 bits,
// which does not make sense in a system with 32-bit address.
0xFFFF_FFFF => unimplemented!(),
_ => {
let mut fde_reader = DwarfReader::from_reader(cie_reader, false);
fde_reader.offset(length);
fde_reader
}
};
// Routine check on the .eh_frame well-formness, in terms of CIE ID & Version args.
let cie_ptr = cie_reader.read_u32();
assert_eq!(cie_ptr, 0);
assert_eq!(cie_reader.read_u8(), 1);
// Parse augmentation string
// The first character must be 'z', there is no way to proceed otherwise
assert_eq!(cie_reader.read_u8(), b'z');
// Establish a pointer that skips ahead of the string
// Skip code/data alignment factors & return address register along the way as well
// We only tackle the case where 'z' and 'R' are part of the augmentation string, otherwise
// we cannot get the addresses to make .eh_frame_hdr
let mut aug_data_reader = DwarfReader::from_reader(cie_reader, false);
let mut aug_str_len = 0;
loop {
if aug_data_reader.read_u8() == b'\0' {
break;
}
aug_str_len += 1;
}
if aug_str_len == 0 {
unimplemented!();
}
aug_data_reader.read_uleb128(); // Code alignment factor
aug_data_reader.read_sleb128(); // Data alignment factor
aug_data_reader.read_uleb128(); // Return address register
aug_data_reader.read_uleb128(); // Augmentation data length
let mut fde_pointer_encoding = DW_EH_PE_omit;
for _ in 0..aug_str_len {
match cie_reader.read_u8() {
b'L' => {
aug_data_reader.read_u8();
}
b'P' => {
let encoding = aug_data_reader.read_u8();
read_encoded_pointer(&mut aug_data_reader, encoding)?;
}
b'R' => {
fde_pointer_encoding = aug_data_reader.read_u8();
}
// Other characters are not supported
_ => unimplemented!(),
}
}
assert_ne!(fde_pointer_encoding, DW_EH_PE_omit);
Ok(CFI_Record { fde_pointer_encoding, fde_reader })
}
/// Returns a [DwarfReader] initialized to the first Frame Description Entry (FDE) of this CFI
/// record.
pub fn get_fde_reader(&self) -> DwarfReader<'a> {
DwarfReader::from_reader(&self.fde_reader, true)
}
/// Returns an [Iterator] over all Frame Description Entries (FDEs).
pub fn fde_records(&self) -> FDE_Records<'a> {
let reader = self.get_fde_reader();
let len = reader.slice.len();
FDE_Records { pointer_encoding: self.fde_pointer_encoding, reader, available: len }
}
}
/// [Iterator] over Call Frame Information (CFI) records in an
/// [Exception Handling (EH) frame][EH_Frame].
pub struct CFI_Records<'a> {
reader: DwarfReader<'a>,
available: usize,
}
impl<'a> Iterator for CFI_Records<'a> {
type Item = CFI_Record<'a>;
fn next(&mut self) -> Option<Self::Item> {
loop {
if self.available == 0 {
return None;
}
let mut this_reader = DwarfReader::from_reader(&self.reader, false);
// Remove the length of the header and the content from the counter
let length = self.reader.read_u32();
let length = match length {
// eh_frame with 0-length means the CIE is terminated
0 => return None,
0xFFFF_FFFF => unimplemented!("CIE entries larger than 4 bytes not supported"),
other => other,
} as usize;
// Remove the length of the header and the content from the counter
self.available -= length + mem::size_of::<u32>();
let mut next_reader = DwarfReader::from_reader(&self.reader, false);
next_reader.offset(length as u32);
let cie_ptr = self.reader.read_u32();
self.reader = next_reader;
// Skip this record if it is a FDE
if cie_ptr == 0 {
// Rewind back to the start of the CFI Record
return Some(CFI_Record::from_reader(&mut this_reader).ok().unwrap());
}
}
}
}
/// [Iterator] over Frame Description Entries (FDEs) in an
/// [Exception Handling (EH) frame][EH_Frame].
pub struct FDE_Records<'a> {
pointer_encoding: u8,
reader: DwarfReader<'a>,
available: usize,
}
impl<'a> Iterator for FDE_Records<'a> {
type Item = (u32, u32);
fn next(&mut self) -> Option<Self::Item> {
// Parse each FDE to obtain the starting address that the FDE applies to
// Send the FDE offset and the mentioned address to a callback that write up the
// .eh_frame_hdr section
if self.available == 0 {
return None;
}
// Remove the length of the header and the content from the counter
let length = match self.reader.read_u32() {
// eh_frame with 0-length means the CIE is terminated
0 => return None,
0xFFFF_FFFF => unimplemented!("CIE entries larger than 4 bytes not supported"),
other => other,
} as usize;
// Remove the length of the header and the content from the counter
self.available -= length + mem::size_of::<u32>();
let mut next_fde_reader = DwarfReader::from_reader(&self.reader, false);
next_fde_reader.offset(length as u32);
let cie_ptr = self.reader.read_u32();
let next_val = if cie_ptr != 0 {
let pc_begin = read_encoded_pointer_with_pc(&mut self.reader, self.pointer_encoding)
.expect("Failed to read PC Begin");
Some((pc_begin as u32, self.reader.virt_addr))
} else {
None
};
self.reader = next_fde_reader;
next_val
}
}
pub struct EH_Frame_Hdr<'a> {
fde_writer: DwarfWriter<'a>,
eh_frame_hdr_addr: u32,
fdes: Vec<(u32, u32)>,
}
impl<'a> EH_Frame_Hdr<'a> {
/// Create a [EH_Frame_Hdr] object, and write out the fixed fields of `.eh_frame_hdr` to memory.
///
/// Load address is not known at this point.
pub fn new(
eh_frame_hdr_slice: &mut [u8],
eh_frame_hdr_addr: u32,
eh_frame_addr: u32,
) -> EH_Frame_Hdr {
let mut writer = DwarfWriter::new(eh_frame_hdr_slice);
writer.write_u8(1); // version
writer.write_u8(0x1B); // eh_frame_ptr_enc - PC-relative 4-byte signed value
writer.write_u8(0x03); // fde_count_enc - 4-byte unsigned value
writer.write_u8(0x3B); // table_enc - .eh_frame_hdr section-relative 4-byte signed value
let eh_frame_offset = eh_frame_addr.wrapping_sub(
eh_frame_hdr_addr + writer.offset as u32 + ((mem::size_of::<u8>() as u32) * 4),
);
writer.write_u32(eh_frame_offset); // eh_frame_ptr
writer.write_u32(0); // `fde_count`, will be written in finalize_fde
EH_Frame_Hdr { fde_writer: writer, eh_frame_hdr_addr, fdes: Vec::new() }
}
/// The offset of the `fde_count` value relative to the start of the `.eh_frame_hdr` section in
/// bytes.
fn fde_count_offset() -> usize {
8
}
pub fn add_fde(&mut self, init_loc: u32, addr: u32) {
self.fdes.push((
init_loc.wrapping_sub(self.eh_frame_hdr_addr),
addr.wrapping_sub(self.eh_frame_hdr_addr),
));
}
pub fn finalize_fde(mut self) {
self.fdes
.sort_by(|(left_init_loc, _), (right_init_loc, _)| left_init_loc.cmp(right_init_loc));
for (init_loc, addr) in &self.fdes {
self.fde_writer.write_u32(*init_loc);
self.fde_writer.write_u32(*addr);
}
LittleEndian::write_u32(
&mut self.fde_writer.slice[Self::fde_count_offset()..],
self.fdes.len() as u32,
);
}
pub fn size_from_eh_frame(eh_frame: &[u8]) -> usize {
// The virtual address of the EH frame does not matter in this case
// Calculation of size does not involve modifying any headers
let mut reader = DwarfReader::new(eh_frame, 0);
let mut fde_count = 0;
while !reader.slice.is_empty() {
// The original length field should be able to hold the entire value.
// The device memory space is limited to 32-bits addresses anyway.
let entry_length = reader.read_u32();
if entry_length == 0 || entry_length == 0xFFFF_FFFF {
unimplemented!()
}
// This slot stores the CIE ID (for CIE)/CIE Pointer (for FDE).
// This value must be non-zero for FDEs.
let cie_ptr = reader.read_u32();
if cie_ptr != 0 {
fde_count += 1;
}
reader.offset(entry_length - mem::size_of::<u32>() as u32);
}
12 + fde_count * 8
}
}

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[package]
name = "nac3parser"
version = "0.1.2"
description = "Parser for python code."
authors = [ "RustPython Team", "M-Labs" ]
build = "build.rs"
license = "MIT"
edition = "2021"
[build-dependencies]
lalrpop = "0.20"
[dependencies]
nac3ast = { path = "../nac3ast" }
lalrpop-util = "0.20"
log = "0.4"
unic-emoji-char = "0.9"
unic-ucd-ident = "0.9"
unicode_names2 = "1.2"
phf = { version = "0.11", features = ["macros"] }
ahash = "0.8"
[dev-dependencies]
insta = "=1.11.0"

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# nac3parser
This directory has the code for python lexing, parsing and generating Abstract Syntax Trees (AST).
This is the RustPython parser with modifications for NAC3.
The steps are:
- Lexical analysis: splits the source code into tokens.
- Parsing and generating the AST: transforms those tokens into an AST. Uses `LALRPOP`, a Rust parser generator framework.
The RustPython team wrote [a blog post](https://rustpython.github.io/2020/04/02/thing-explainer-parser.html) with screenshots and an explanation to help you understand the steps by seeing them in action.
For more information on LALRPOP, here is a link to the [LALRPOP book](https://github.com/lalrpop/lalrpop).
There is a readme in the `src` folder with the details of each file.
## Directory content
`build.rs`: The build script.
`Cargo.toml`: The config file.
The `src` directory has:
**lib.rs**
This is the crate's root.
**lexer.rs**
This module takes care of lexing python source text. This means source code is translated into separate tokens.
**parser.rs**
A python parsing module. Use this module to parse python code into an AST. There are three ways to parse python code. You could parse a whole program, a single statement, or a single expression.
**ast.rs**
Implements abstract syntax tree (AST) nodes for the python language. Roughly equivalent to [the python AST](https://docs.python.org/3/library/ast.html).
**python.lalrpop**
Python grammar.
**token.rs**
Different token definitions. Loosely based on token.h from CPython source.
**errors.rs**
Define internal parse error types. The goal is to provide a matching and a safe error API, masking errors from LALR.
**fstring.rs**
Format strings.
**function.rs**
Collection of functions for parsing parameters, arguments.
**location.rs**
Datatypes to support source location information.
**mode.rs**
Execution mode check. Allowed modes are `exec`, `eval` or `single`.

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