- Jul 04, 2008
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Erwan Jahier authored
e.g., instead of type toto = toto { ... }; we now print type toto = struct { ... };
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- Jul 01, 2008
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Erwan Jahier authored
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- Jun 30, 2008
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Erwan Jahier authored
Add some tests with various kinds of expr that we can have after a when.
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- Jun 26, 2008
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Erwan Jahier authored
clock_info, and therefore also remove clock_info. The rationale of this change is that it makes things slightly simpler, and more homogeneous with what is done in type checking.
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- Jun 13, 2008
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Erwan Jahier authored
when printing (left part) field acces.
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Erwan Jahier authored
definition instead of the type name in node profiles.
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Erwan Jahier authored
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- Jun 12, 2008
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Erwan Jahier authored
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Erwan Jahier authored
It does not work, I have changed my mind to use a more general clocking algorithm based on unification. I commit that current state just in case I change my mind again...
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- Jun 09, 2008
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Erwan Jahier authored
type_eff_ext into type_eff btw). The rationale is to be able to type alias on polymorphic nodes (cf test/should_fail/semantics/bad_call03.lus, that now have a correct error msg). It also makes to code more compact (no more translation from one to the other), and more general (type_eff_ext being more general than type_eff). User polymorphic nodes should be easy now. move all the code in parsey.mly into parserUtil.ml (ease the debug).
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- Jun 06, 2008
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Erwan Jahier authored
equations is not done at all yet). Also, print the clock decorations (when clk) in the generated file.
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- Jun 02, 2008
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Erwan Jahier authored
represented. Indeed, it was represented by "HAT_eff of int * type_eff" instead of "HAT_eff of int * val_exp_eff"
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- May 29, 2008
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Erwan Jahier authored
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- May 28, 2008
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Erwan Jahier authored
(which was not supported anyway). Fix all the nonreg test input files to conform to new the struct syntax (and re-indent them sometimes). Since that fixed some compil errors, it also revealed quite a lot of other type errors! Therefore I have also fixed the nonreg test input files so that they compile.
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Erwan Jahier authored
of "red<<if, 3>>". Put the unification stuff in a dedicated module, and add some random unit tests to it.
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- May 27, 2008
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Erwan Jahier authored
when trying to unify, e.g., "a^3" and "int^3". Such kind of things occured when one imbricates iterators. In fact, it was not possible to get it rigth with the data representation used for node profiles, which was not sufficiently general.
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Erwan Jahier authored
work yet though (returns the wrong type). Also add the struct printer, and fix a bug in the static argument printing.
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- May 26, 2008
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Erwan Jahier authored
performed. The resulting code is both more compact, and more general. It is more general, since that predef operators are now represented by node_exp_eff, exactly as user nodes. Hence, all the functions that were operating on user nodes via node_exp_eff (such as, node aliasing) works for free on predef op! In order to be able to perform that generalisation, it was necessary to extend sligthly the data structure used to represent the node profile in CompiledData.node_exp_eff with information indicating if a variable is polymorphic or overloaded. Not that, currently, polymorphic or overloaded variables can only be introduced by predef operators. But I think it would be easy to add those notions for normal user nodes after this change. New non-reg files boolred now compiles. Those involving - boolred - alias on predef.op
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- May 20, 2008
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Erwan Jahier authored
(support for fill, red, etc. is coming soon). In order to add support for iterators, I have extended the by_pos_op (and the by_pos_op_eff) data type with a list of static arguments. In other words, iterators are handled as a particular case of predefined operators.
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- May 16, 2008
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Erwan Jahier authored
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- May 02, 2008
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Erwan Jahier authored
not compile them is (well, was) the default...). also, during pretty-printing, remove the type in the constant definition (e.g., "const x = 42;" instead of "const x = 42:int;"), except if it is an abstract constant of course
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- Apr 02, 2008
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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).
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Erwan Jahier authored
For non-regression tests, do not use Lazycompiler.test function anymore and just use LazyCompiler.node_check instead. put in the new file compiledDataDump.ml all the stuff related to string convertions of CompiledData items.
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