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  1. Oct 23, 2008
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  5. Jun 06, 2008
  6. May 29, 2008
  7. May 27, 2008
  8. May 21, 2008
    • Erwan Jahier's avatar
      Add support to be able to use iterators in node aliases. · 65b93560
      Erwan Jahier authored
      Also, node aliased to other nodes were handled poorly: I was replacing
      in the syntax tree the node by its alias. Now, I really define
      the alias node using the aliases one.
      
      For instance,
      
          node toto(x:t) returns (y:t);
          let
            ...
           tel
           node titi = toto;
           node tutu(...) returns(...);
           let
              ...
      	z = titi(a);
           tel
      
      was compiled into
      
          node toto(x:t) returns (y:t);
          let
            ...
           tel
      
           node tutu(...) returns(...);
           let
              ...
      	z = toto(a);
           tel
      
      Now, I generate
      
           node toto(x:t) returns (y:t);
           let
             ...
           tel
           node titi(i1:t) returns (o1:t);
           let
             o1 =toto(i1);
           tel
           node tutu(...) returns(...);
           let
              ...
      	z = titi(a);
           tel
      
      which is equivalent, but closer to the original program.
      6.13.0
      65b93560
  9. May 20, 2008
  10. May 07, 2008
    • Erwan Jahier's avatar
      In symbolTab.ml, change · 956514c2
      Erwan Jahier authored
      	type 'a hereflagged =
      	  Here of 'a
      	| NotHere of Ident.long
      into
      	type 'a elt =
      	  Local of 'a
      	| Imported of Ident.long * static_arg list
      
      i.e., i am basically doing two things:
       - fix poor naming
       - adding static arg to nodes
      
      indeed, when compiling an equation that involves nodes defined
      in another package, I need to check that the static args and the
      static params match. Therefore I need to have the static params !
      Therefore I add them (I will use them in the next commit).
      
      Moreover, in SyntaxTreeCore.node_info, the static_params list was
      an option type, which is a bit weird (empty lists are enough to
      represent node with no static params).
      6.9.0
      956514c2
  11. Apr 02, 2008
    • Erwan Jahier's avatar
      Add a --compile-all-items option, and use it in the non-regression · b6db7c6b
      Erwan Jahier authored
      tests.
      
      Also, Add the possibility to have several lustre files in the
      command-line arguments.
      
      remove the power operator.
      
      Define a lustre.lus that contains a packaged version of Lustre
      predefined operators. It will be in the standard lustre library,
      and should be accessible directly (path).
      6.8.0
      b6db7c6b
  12. Mar 28, 2008
  13. Mar 20, 2008
    • Erwan Jahier's avatar
      Add two new modules, Predef and PredefSemantics, that deals with predefined · 4c0a0b1f
      Erwan Jahier authored
      operators. Predef contains the abstract syntax of those operators (taken
      for SyntaxTreeCore.by_pos_op), and PredefSemantics contains:
      
       - const_eval: that says how to statically evaluate constants
       - type_eval: that provides the type profile of predef operators
       - clock_eval: that provides the clock profile of predef operators
      
      The code in EvalConst that dealt with predef const evaluation is now in
      Predef.const_eval
      4c0a0b1f
  14. Mar 11, 2008
    • Erwan Jahier's avatar
      Simplify the node_eff representation as well as change the names · 57431a16
      Erwan Jahier authored
      used in order to make it homogoneous with what is done in SyntaxTreeCore.ml
      
      This commit is related to the previous one actually.
      
      Also remove all this story of node_half_eff that is not
      used (yet), and that may not be useful (we'll see later).
      
      Also continue to fix the representation of SyntaxTrreCore.node_info :
       -> remove the node alias
       -> put the corresponding infomation in node_body field
       -> rename node_body field into node_def
       -> associate to node_def (instead of a body option) a new union
      type made of Abstract, Extern, Alias of ..., Body of ...
      
      This allows us to
       - remove an "assert false" to deal with node with body and alias
      (this new presentation makes it impossible)
       - Deal with Abstract node properly
      57431a16
    • Erwan Jahier's avatar
      Simplify significantly the node representation. The rational for this · 7f628ceb
      Erwan Jahier authored
      change is
      	- make the parser simpler
      	- make the compilation simpler
      	- make everything simpler actually...
      	- accepts more correct programs.
      	- etc.
      
      Indeed, before, we had specific syntax nodes for
      	- extern nodes
      	- aliased nodes
      	- abstract nodes
      	- normal nodes
      which leads to duplicate code everywhere. Now, we have a more generic
      representation.
      
      The nice thing is that the parser is much simpler, and a lot of
      duplicated code is avoided (for example, extern and abstract nodes do
      now share the same code).
      
      The bad thing is that we have more "assert false" lying everywere due
      to this «too rich» representation, in order to deal with cases
      that can never happen. For exemple, we have to do something with
      nodes that have  both an alias and a body. This cannot happen of
      course, so we issue an "assert false", which is a little bit painful,
      as it have been rejected by the parser anyway.
      
      Moreover, for some reason, external node params could not be clocked,
      and cannot have static params. Maybe it is not possible to compile
      such nodes (I don't know yet), but we should not raise a syntax error IMHO.
      
      Somehow, what was done was very similar to ask the parser to perform type
      checking.
      6.3.0
      7f628ceb
  15. Mar 06, 2008
  16. Feb 20, 2008
  17. Feb 15, 2008
    • Erwan Jahier's avatar
      Resolve the inconsistant use of node and oper identifiers in the code. · de2a5f14
      Erwan Jahier authored
      To do that, we :
      
      (1) totally remove  (in the  ocaml code) the  use of "oper",  and use
      "node" instead.  Indeed, a node  is a memoryfull operator, as opposed
      to function that are memoryless operators.  However, lus2lic does not
      really care about memoryless  and memoryfull information. Therefore I
      prefer  to use  node everywhere,  and to  flag node_info  to indicate
      whether it has memories or not.
      
      (2) change the syntaxTreeCore type to make it more general. Indeed,
          the distinction between functions and nodes was
      
          - redundant:  extern nodes  and (extern)  functions  were handled
          differently (NodeExtern versus ExtNode (was named FUNC before)).
      
          - and  incomplete:   it  was  not  possible   to  provide  static
            parameters to function, nor to define functions with body, etc.
      
      Now a  function is  just a memoryless  node. The check  that function
      indeed use no memory will be done later.
      
      (3) also,  change  the  parser   so  that  functions  with  body  are
          accepted.
      
      (4) in order  to do it step by  step, I add the  "extern" keyword" so
          that extern nodes and functions are more easy to parse. I will
          remove it later.
      de2a5f14
  18. Feb 12, 2008
  19. Feb 07, 2008
  20. Feb 06, 2008
    • Erwan Jahier's avatar
      src/syntaxTree.ml · 1a14b111
      Erwan Jahier authored
      src/syntaxTreeCore.ml (new file)
      	Split      syntaxTree.ml      into     syntaxTree.ml      and
      	syntaxTreeCore.ml. The idea is that lic2loc should be able to
      	use syntaxTreeCore.ml verbatim.
      
      src/lxm.ml
      src/lxm.mli
      	remove pack_name from  this module, so that it  can be shared
      	with  lic2loc too  (this is  mandatory  since it  is used  by
      	SyntaxTreeCore)
      
      src/compile.ml
      src/compiledData.ml
      src/evalConst.ml
      src/evalConst.mli
      src/evalType.ml
      src/evalType.mli
      src/expandPack.ml
      src/lazyCompiler.ml
      src/main.ml
      src/parser.mly
      src/symbolTab.ml
      src/symbolTab.mli
      src/syntaxTab.ml
      src/syntaxTreeDump.ml
      src/syntaxTreeDump.mli
      src/test/Makefile
      src/test/packs.lus
      src/test/test.res.exp
      	opening SyntaxTreeCore  module, and inline  the definition of
      	Lxm.pack_name.
      
      	Also,  begin  to  replace  oper  by node  or  predef_node  in
      	identifiers, in order to get a more consistant naming scheme.
      1a14b111
  21. Dec 21, 2007
  22. Dec 17, 2007
  23. Dec 14, 2007
  24. Dec 05, 2007
    • Erwan Jahier's avatar
      More cleanning. · a2eeaef0
      Erwan Jahier authored
      Add basic regression tests.
      
      Add "assert false" statements everywhere it was necessary.
      
      Add the fby operator in the syntax.
      a2eeaef0
  25. Oct 19, 2007
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