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  1. Apr 23, 2013
    • Erwan Jahier's avatar
      Fix several issues w.r.t. clocks during node expansion. · cb891dc4
      Erwan Jahier authored
      (1) equations such as
       (x,y,z)=[0,0,0];
      were generated with -en unless -ec was specified.
      
      I've fixed that by always breaking tuples, even when global_opt.ec
      is false (this condition was strange anyway).
      
      (2) During node expansion, I create a fresh variable for each local
      var in the expanded node, but old var names were still appering in
      clock expression
      
      indeed, consider that example :
      var
        c:bool;
        x when c :bool;
      
      I was generating something equivalent to
      
      var
        c_fresh:bool;
        x_fresh when c :bool;
      
      bou... Of course, it was working because in -ec mode, I need to
      remove clock annotation when declaring local variables, which was
      hidding the problem.
      
      nb : because I've change test_lus2lic_no_node to use -lv4 instead of
      -ec to generate the lustre oracle, which exposes new pbs (cf above).
      
      (3) When expanding a node on the base clock with arguments on another
      clock, I was not propagating that information (let's keep the
      finger-crossed and hope the current fix is complete).
      
      nb : the number of failing test cases is the same (5 new pass, but 5
      new fail!!), but it actually is a progression. Indeed, the new test
      failures ares due to the fact that this current change fixes a
      problem that expose yet another one!
      
      Actually, the newly exposed bug is not in the compliler, but in the
      oracle I generate via the --auto-test option ; indeed, for testing
      nodes which not all interface variables are one the base clock, I
      should generate oracle that do take them into account.
      cb891dc4
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