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  1. Sep 29, 2010
  2. Aug 19, 2010
    • Erwan Jahier's avatar
      When including files with a relative path, consider it as relative to · 248cdbe4
      Erwan Jahier authored
      the includer file, instead of the compiling directory.
      
      Also, avoid loops when including files.
      
      Add a --nonreg-test option that prevent the compiler to print file
      name paths in error messages. Indeed, this change makes all file
      names absolute, which complicates the non-regression tests automatic
      perusal.
      248cdbe4
  3. Jul 02, 2010
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  8. May 26, 2009
    • Erwan Jahier's avatar
      Attach the clock of Eff.val_exp to the val_exp itself, instead of · e7ef1b90
      Erwan Jahier authored
      maintaining (ugly and error-prone) hash tables.
      
      That change revealed an untriggered bug in EvalClock.check_args: it was wrong
      to add in subst the substitutions made of the parameters and the arguments (it
      is enough to unify the clocks of the pars and of the args). For instance, consider
      the node (in should_work/clock/clock.lus)
      
         node clock5(x :  bool; y:  bool when x; z: bool when y)
      
      and the call
      
        z2 = clock5(a, b when a, c when e);
      
      I was adding y/b in the subst, which was wrong.
      
      Other minor changes:
       - move const_to_val_eff from Eff to UnifyClock.
       - GetEff.translate_val_exp now returns a substitution, in order to be able
         to unify clock vars and propagate the resulting substitution.
      e7ef1b90
  9. Feb 05, 2009
  10. Feb 03, 2009
    • Erwan Jahier's avatar
      The structure and array expanser was buggy in presence of polymorphic · cdb52a14
      Erwan Jahier authored
      nodes (e.g., map<<+,2>>). While fixing  that, I put all the functions
      that deals with polymorphism into a new (Eponymous) dedicated module.
      
      The idea to be able to expand polymorphic node is basically the same,
      as the one for printing polymorphic  nodes: we need to wait until the
      type is instanciated (in GetEff).  That delay is implemented by using
      a stack of nodes.
      cdb52a14
  11. Jan 30, 2009
  12. Jan 23, 2009
  13. Dec 12, 2008
    • Erwan Jahier's avatar
      Break the recursivity is the Eff.node_exp representation (which fix nested iter. pbs). · 5c722d86
      Erwan Jahier authored
      In  short, the  rationale for  this change,  is that  it is  having a
      recursive node_exp is
      - useless,
      - too complicated,
      - wrong w.r.t. nesting iterator calls
      
      In long:
      
      - It is useless because, at the  Eff level, a node cannot call itself
        via one  of its  static arg (which  was where the  recursivity came
        from).
      
      - and indeed, it  is much simpler to consider that  a static arg node
        can only be ident.long that identifies a node alias.
      
        This  means of  course, that  nested iterators  have  been unnested
        before,   inventing  alias   node  names   along  the   way...  And
        polymorphism makes thing difficult once again.
      
      - But the  *big* problem  with a recursive  node_exp is that  it make
        things very  complicated to (lic)dump nested  iterator call because
        of polymorphism!   Actually, it  even makes thing  complicated when
        the iterators were themselves not nested in the source code !
      
        Some ugly  things were done in  LicDump to unnest  those calls when
        printing node_exp.   But this uglyness  have a price:  tricky code,
        and bugs! Indeed, nested iterators calls were wong for example when
        using  the --inline-iterator  mode (but  i would  not  be surprised
        that is wrong in other cases...).
      
      Hence,  LicDump  is  simpler,  but  of course  LazyCompiler  is  more
      complicated.  But  this  is  reasonable:  a  pretty-printer  is  not
      supposed to be complicated.
      5c722d86
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  24. Aug 19, 2008
    • Erwan Jahier's avatar
      Split expressions into atomic expressions. In other words, introduce · d7905aff
      Erwan Jahier authored
      as many  new local  variables as necessary  so that an  expression is
      made at most of one operator.
      
      The rational  for that  is to obtain  a lic  code that is  trivial to
      clock check (nested node calls, for example, make it less simple).
      
      The old behavior can still be obtained using --keep-nested-calls.
      
      During  that  change,   I  realised  that  I  did   not  clock  check
      asserts. Hence, I have also added this check.
      d7905aff
  25. Jul 22, 2008
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  28. Jun 26, 2008
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      A new implementation of EvalClock, that is more general. · 5dd64311
      Erwan Jahier authored
      Not yet implemented (assert false): iterators, struct
      
      Add a UnifyClock module, and rename Unify into UnifyType.
      
      nb : a lot of test are now broken, because
         - the clock checking is now plugged ;-)
         - iterators, struct are not yet implemented
      5dd64311
  29. Jun 23, 2008
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  34. Jun 03, 2008
    • Erwan Jahier's avatar
      Wrap the parser output with a new function, · e64e1031
      Erwan Jahier authored
      SolveIdent.recognize_predef_op  that  replaces  node call  by  Predef
      constructor  when   necessary,  via  a  complete   traversal  of  the
      SyntaxTree (instead  of doing it  in the parser). The  rationales for
      this change are that:
      
      - it is quite tedious to do it in parser as multiple locations are involved
      - I did missed some locations
      - It makes the parser more focused on parsing issues
      - that traversal  is a first step  do deal with  idref solving (hence
       the name of the new module that contains that function
      
      Note that lsrc/test/should_work/fab_test/lecteur.lus was using
      "plus" as a variable ident, which raised an error, which
      e64e1031
  35. May 30, 2008
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