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b6178ef723 |
Delete prog_out.m, moving its code to other modules.
compiler/parse_tree_out_cons_id.m:
Move the predicates and functions in prog_out.m that deal with cons_ids
to this module.
compiler/parse_tree_out_sym_name.m:
Move the predicates and functions in prog_out.m that deal with sym_names
and similar entities to this module.
compiler/parse_tree_out_type.m:
Move the predicates and functions in prog_out.m that deal with types
to this module.
compiler/parse_tree_out_misc.m:
Move the predicates and functions in prog_out.m that deal with simple
types to this module.
Delete mercury_output_det and mercury_format_det, replacing all their
uses with calls to mercury_det_to_string.
compiler/prog_out.m:
Delete this module.
compiler/parse_tree.m:
Delete prog_out from the parse_tree package.
compiler/Mercury.options:
compiler/notes/compiler_design.html:
Delete references to prog_out.m.
compiler/*.m:
Update imports and any explicit module qualifications to account
for the moved code.
tools/filter_sort_imports:
Automatically filter out any repeated imports. This can help with
changes like this that redistribute the contents of one module to other
modules. In this case, after a global replacement of prog_out's import
with the import of parse_tree_out_misc, this updated script could
remove this changed import from modules that already imported
parse_tree_out_misc.
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18817d62d0 |
Record more than a pred_proc_id for each method.
Class and instance definitions both contain lists of methods,
predicates and/or functions, that each have one or more procedures.
Until now, we represented the methods in class and instance definitions
as lists of nothing more than pred_proc_ids. This fact complicated
several operations,
- partly because there was no simple way to tell which procedures
were part of the same predicate or function, and
- partly because the order of the list is important (we identify
each method procedure in our equivalent of vtables with a number,
which is simply the procedure's position in this list), but there was
absolutely no information about recorded about this.
This diff therefore replaces the lists of pred_proc_ids with lists of
method_infos. Each method_info contains
- the method procedure number, i.e. the vtable index,
- the pred_or_func, sym_name and user arity of the predicate or function
that the method procedure is a part of, to make it simple to test
whether two method_infos represent different modes of the same predicate
or function, or not,
- the original pred_proc_id of the method procedure, which never changes,
and
- the current pred_proc_id, which program transformations *can* change.
compiler/hlds_class.m:
Make the change above in the representations of class and instance
definitions.
Put the fields of both types into a better order, by putting
related fields next to each other.
Put a notag wrapper around method procedure numbers to prevent
accidentally mixing them up with plain integers.
Add some utility functions.
compiler/prog_data.m:
Replace three fields containing pred_or_func, sym_name and arity
in the parse tree representation of instance methods with just one,
which contains all three pieces of info. This makes it easier to operate
on them as a unit.
Change the representation of methods defined by clauses from a list
of clauses to a cord of clauses, since this supports constant-time
append.
compiler/hlds_goal.m:
Switch from plain ints to the new notag representation of method
procedure numbers in method call goals.
compiler/add_class.m:
Simplify the code for adding new classes to the HLDS.
Give some predicates better names.
compiler/check_typeclass.m:
Significantly simplify the code for that generates the pred_infos and
proc_infos implementing all the methods of an instances definition,
and construct lists of method_infos instead of lists of pred_proc_ids.
Give some predicates better names.
Some error messages about problems in instance definitions started with
In instance declaration for class/arity:
while others started with
In instance declaration for class(module_a.foo, module_b.bar):
Replace both with
In instance declaration for class(foo, bar):
because it contains more useful information than the first, and less
non-useful information than the second. Improve the wording of some
error messages.
Factor out some common code.
compiler/prog_mode.m:
compiler/prog_type.m:
compiler/prog_util.m:
Generalize the existing predicates for stripping "builtin.m" module
qualifiers from sym_names, cons_ids, insts, types and modes
to allow also the stripping of *all* module qualifiers. This capability
is now used when we print an instance's type vector as a context
for diagnostics about problems inside instance definitions.
compiler/add_pred.m:
Add a mechanism for returning the pred_id of a newly created pred_info,
whether or not it was declared using a predmode declaration. This
capability is now needed by add_class.m.
Move the code creating an error message into its own function, and export
that function for add_class.m.
compiler/polymorphism_type_info.m:
Fix some comment rot.
compiler/base_typeclass_info.m:
compiler/call_gen.m:
compiler/dead_proc_elim.m:
compiler/deep_profiling.m:
compiler/direct_arg_in_out.m:
compiler/error_msg_inst.m:
compiler/float_regs.m:
compiler/get_dependencies.m:
compiler/higher_order.m:
compiler/hlds_error_util.m:
compiler/hlds_out_goal.m:
compiler/hlds_out_typeclass_table.m:
compiler/instance_method_clauses.m:
compiler/intermod.m:
compiler/make_hlds_error.m:
compiler/ml_call_gen.m:
compiler/mode_errors.m:
compiler/modes.m:
compiler/module_qual.qualify_items.m:
compiler/old_type_constraints.m:
compiler/parse_class.m:
compiler/parse_tree_out.m:
compiler/parse_tree_out_inst.m:
compiler/polymorphism_post_copy.m:
compiler/polymorphism_type_class_info.m:
compiler/prog_item.m:
compiler/prog_rep.m:
compiler/recompilation.usage.m:
compiler/state_var.m:
compiler/type_class_info.m:
compiler/typecheck_debug.m:
compiler/typecheck_error_type_assign.m:
compiler/typecheck_errors.m:
compiler/typecheck_msgs.m:
compiler/unused_imports.m:
compiler/xml_documentation.m:
Conform to the changes above.
tests/invalid/bug476.err_exp:
tests/invalid/tc_err1.err_exp:
tests/invalid/tc_err2.err_exp:
tests/invalid/typeclass_bogus_method.err_exp:
tests/invalid/typeclass_missing_mode.err_exp:
tests/invalid/typeclass_missing_mode_2.err_exp:
tests/invalid/typeclass_mode.err_exp:
tests/invalid/typeclass_mode_2.err_exp:
tests/invalid/typeclass_mode_3.err_exp:
tests/invalid/typeclass_mode_4.err_exp:
tests/invalid/typeclass_test_10.err_exp:
tests/invalid/typeclass_test_3.err_exp:
tests/invalid/typeclass_test_4.err_exp:
tests/invalid/typeclass_test_5.err_exp:
tests/invalid/typeclass_test_9.err_exp:
Expect the updated wording of some error messages.
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a963406ab3 | Update a comment. | ||
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07f877bc3f |
Carve term_context.m out of term.m.
library/term.m:
library/term_context.m:
As above.
Rename the term.context type as term_context.term_context, with
term.context now being defined as an equivalence type.
Replace the context_init function and predicate and the dummy_context_init
function with just one function: dummy_context. This name includes
the important part (the fact that it return a *dummy* context) and deletes
the nonimportant part (dummy contexts are just about never updated,
so the function does not really "initialize" them).
Reduce function/predicate pairs that do the same thing to just a function.
library/MODULES_DOC:
library/library.m:
Add the new module to the list of standard library modules.
NEWS:
Mention the new module, and the obsoleting of the moved predicates
and functions in term.m.
compiler/*.m:
library/*.m:
Conform to the changes above.
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08365979d0 |
Move pred_name.m to the HLDS package.
This is so that it can become the home of the type currently named
pred_origin in hlds_pred.m, which (after being given new name) will become
a structured representation of predicate names.
The only thing that kept pred_name.m in the parse_tree package was the fact
that parse_pragma.m, which has no access to the hlds package, called it
to create the name of a type-specialized predicate when parsing
type_spec pragmas. The main part of this diff, apart from the trivial
updates to import hlds.pred_name instead parse_tree.pred_name, deals
with this issue.
The problem is how to ensure that the compiler invocations that create
type-specialized predicates (invocations that compile the module containing
the type_spec pragma that calls for this) and the invocations that create
the calls to those predicates (invocations that mostly compile other modules)
agree on the name of the name of the type-specialized predicate.
The old approach was this.
When reading in (say) mod1.m which contains a type_spec pragma,
we construct the name of the type-specialized predicate from
- the name of the module (mod1),
- the name of the predicate to be specialized, and
- the type substitution in the pragma.
We then record this name in the pragma.
If the compiler invocation generates code, we use this name in the
predicate definition. If the compiler invocation creates a .int file,
we record the name in the third argument of the type_spec pragma.
This third argument is NOT allowed to exist in .m files.
Other compiler invocations that read in mod1.int when compiling
another module, e.g. mod2.m, use the specialized name in the third argument
of the type_spec pragma as the name to use in calls.
In this approach, the single-source-of-truth about the name of the
type-specialized predicate is the name constructed when parsing mod1.m,
which is conveyed to compiler invocations on other modules through
the third argument of the type_spec pragma.
The new approach is this:
When reading in (say) mod1.m which contains a type_spec pragma,
we give guaranteed-to-be-unique names to all the anonymous variables
in the type_spec pragma. We also record in the type_spec pragma
the name of the module whose (source or interface) file we read
the pragma from. The name of the predicate to be specialized
was of course already in the pragma.
If the compiler invocation generates code, we construct the name
of the type-specialized version of the predicate when we add the
all-tvars-are-named type_spec pragma to the HLDS. If the compiler
invocation creates a .int file, we write out the all-tvars-are-named
version of the type_spec pragma. The pragma also contains the predicate
name to be specialized. It does not contain the name of the module,
but we will write out type_spec pragmas from module_x.m *only* to
module_x.int, never to any other .int file, so any readers of
the type_spec pragma from mod1.int will also know the name of the
module that the pragma came from.
Other compiler invocations that read in mod1.int when compiling
another module, e.g. mod2.m, therefore get exactly the same
- module name,
- the name of the predicate to be specialized, and
- the type substitution in the pragma
as the compiler invocations on mod1.m. The module name are the
predicate name are never changed by being written out and then
read back in, and *due to the explicit names given to any formerly
anonymous variables*, the type substitution is changed by this either.
This means that the compiler invocations on mod1.m and mod2.m
give the same parameters to the same function, and therefore they are
guaranteed to get the same string as the name of the type-specialized
version of the predicate.
In this approach, the single-source-of-truth about the name of the
type-specialized predicate is the function constructing that name
and its inputs.
compiler/hlds.m:
compiler/parse_tree.m:
compiler/pred_name.m:
Move pred_name.m from the parse_tree package to the hlds package.
compiler/prog_item.m:
Change the representation of type_spec pragmas to
- delete the name of the specialized predicate, and replace it with
- the name of the module the pragma was read in from.
compiler/parse_pragma.m:
Delete the code for parsing the third argument of type_spec pragmas.
Allow them to exist for a short transition period, but ignore them.
(If we read in files containing them, the result will be a link error
if the type substitution contains anonymous variables. In that case,
a rebuild of the program with all modules compiled using the *same
compiler version* will work.)
Give guaranteed-to-be-unique names to all anonymous type variable
in the type substitution part of the type_spec pragma we construct.
compiler/add_pragma_type_spec.m:
Construct the name of the type-specialized predicate as the type_spec
pragma is added to the HLDS.
compiler/parse_tree_out_pragma.m:
Never write out a type_spec par_loop_control with a third argument.
Delete the var_name_print argument of the predicate that writes out
type_spec pragmas. Instead, *always* use print_name_only.
compiler/options.m:
Add a way of testing whether the installed compiler has this change.
compiler/accumulator.m:
compiler/add_pragma_tabling.m:
compiler/add_special_pred.m:
compiler/base_typeclass_info.m:
compiler/check_typeclass.m:
compiler/dep_par_conj.m:
compiler/distance_granularity.m:
compiler/higher_order.m:
compiler/hlds_code_util.m:
compiler/intermod.m:
compiler/lambda.m:
compiler/layout_out.m:
compiler/lco.m:
compiler/loop_inv.m:
compiler/make_hlds_passes.m:
compiler/name_mangle.m:
compiler/opt_debug.m:
compiler/opt_util.m:
compiler/par_loop_control.m:
compiler/parse_tree_out.m:
compiler/pd_info.m:
compiler/prog_rep.m:
compiler/ssdebug.m:
compiler/stm_expand.m:
compiler/structure_reuse.versions.m:
compiler/table_gen.m:
compiler/tupling.m:
compiler/untupling.m:
compiler/unused_args.m:
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9d1377f295 | Clarify some code. | ||
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d9db5d34e0 |
Convert more passes to var_tables,
compiler/introduce_parallelism.m:
compiler/table_gen.m:
Convert these passes to use var_tables.
Improve the argument order of some predicates.
compiler/stack_layout.m:
Convert the code that constructs stack layouts to use var_tables.
compiler/hlds_pred.m:
Convert a data structure used by these passes to store var_tables
instead of varsets/vartypes.
Generalize some utility predicates to take var_type_sources
instead of var_types.
Improve the argument order of some predicates.
compiler/continuation_info.m:
Convert another data structure used by these passes to store var_tables
instead of varsets/vartypes.
Get the callers of some predicates to pass them just the data they need,
instead of bigger structures from which they have to extract what they
need. For now, extracting var_tables from proc_infos is expensive.
And even if it were cheap, it is better for the caller to do it once
per procedure than for it do be done several times per procedure.
Improve the argument order of some predicates.
Fix a copy-and-paste bug in a sanity test, which tested stack vars'
offsets twice: one test should have been (and now is) for frame vars.
compiler/prog_rep.m:
Convert another data structure used by these passes to store var_tables
instead of varsets/vartypes.
Improve the argument order of some predicates.
compiler/llds.m:
Fix a very old bug in a comment.
compiler/code_info.m:
Get the caller of code_info_init, proc_gen.m, to pass it a var_table,
instead of computing it in code_info_init. This is because proc_gen.m
now needs it too.
compiler/goal_util.m:
Create a var_tablee version of another utility predicate.
compiler/deep_profiling.m:
compiler/proc_gen.m:
compiler/trace_gen.m:
Conform to the changes above.
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ea4f95a7ed |
Use var_tables in lco.m, and when dumping goals.
Since this is the first converted module that dumps out goals when
debugging trace flags are enabled, this required generalizing the code
that does that, to take either varsets or var_tables as a means of
specifying the names of variables. We do this via a new type,
var_name_source, which contains either a varset or a var_table.
Almost all of this diff is there to implement this generalization.
A large part of it affects code in the parse_tree package that we use
to write out the parts of HLDS goals that are defined by types defined
in that package. Since we want to avoid making any part of the parse_tree
package dependent on the hlds package, this required defining the
var_name_source type in the parse_tree package, which in turn requires
var_table.m to be in that same package.
compiler/lco.m:
Convert this module to use var_tables instead of varsets and vartypes.
compiler/var_table.m:
Move this module from the hlds package to the parse_tree package.
To make this, possible, move the parts that required access to the HLDS
to hlds_pred.m, from where it was usually invoked.
Export some utility predicates to allow the moved code to work
in hlds_pred.m without access to the actual definition of the
var_table type.
Define the var_name_source type.
Add some utility functions for use by code writing out variable names.
compiler/hlds_pred.m:
Add the code moved from var_table.m.
compiler/vartypes.m:
Move this module from the hlds package to the parse_tree package,
for symmetry with var_table.m. It did not depend on being in hlds
in any way.
compiler/hlds.m:
compiler/parse_tree.m:
Move vartypes.m and var_table.m from the hlds package
to the parse_tree package.
compiler/hlds_out_goal.m:
Change all the predicates in this module to take a var_name_source
instead of a prog_varset.
Fix some comments.
compiler/hlds_out_util.m:
Change some of the predicates in this module (those called from
hlds_out_goal.m) to take a var_name_source instead of a prog_varset.
compiler/parse_tree_out_term.m:
Provide variants of some existing predicates and functions that take
var_name_sources instead of varsets. The code of the copies
duplicates the logic of the originals, though I hope that this
duplication can be done away with at the end of the transition.
(The best solution would be to use a typeclass with methods
that convert vars to their names, but we would want to ensure
that the compiler can specialize all the affected predicates
and functions to the two instances of this typeclass, which is
something that we cannot do yet. In the meantime, the lack of
any generalization in the old versions preserves their performance.)
tools/sort_imports:
tools/filter_sort_imports:
A new tool that automatically sorts any occurrences of consecutive
":- import_module" declarations in the named files. The sorting is done
in filter_sort_imports; sort_imports loops over the named files.
After automatically replacing all occurrences of hlds.{vartypes,var_table}
in import_module declarations with their parse_tree versions, the updated
import_module declarations were usually out of order with respect to
their neighbours. I used this script to fix that, and some earlier
out-of-order imports.
compiler/accumulator.m:
compiler/add_class.m:
compiler/add_clause.m:
compiler/add_foreign_proc.m:
compiler/add_heap_ops.m:
compiler/add_pragma_type_spec.m:
compiler/add_pred.m:
compiler/add_trail_ops.m:
compiler/analysis.m:
compiler/arg_info.m:
compiler/build_mode_constraints.m:
compiler/bytecode_gen.m:
compiler/call_gen.m:
compiler/check_promise.m:
compiler/closure_analysis.m:
compiler/closure_gen.m:
compiler/code_info.m:
compiler/code_loc_dep.m:
compiler/common.m:
compiler/compile_target_code.m:
compiler/complexity.m:
compiler/const_prop.m:
compiler/constraint.m:
compiler/continuation_info.m:
compiler/convert_parse_tree.m:
compiler/coverage_profiling.m:
compiler/cse_detection.m:
compiler/ctgc.datastruct.m:
compiler/ctgc.util.m:
compiler/dead_proc_elim.m:
compiler/deep_profiling.m:
compiler/deforest.m:
compiler/delay_construct.m:
compiler/delay_partial_inst.m:
compiler/dep_par_conj.m:
compiler/det_analysis.m:
compiler/det_report.m:
compiler/det_util.m:
compiler/direct_arg_in_out.m:
compiler/disj_gen.m:
compiler/distance_granularity.m:
compiler/equiv_type_hlds.m:
compiler/exception_analysis.m:
compiler/file_names.m:
compiler/float_regs.m:
compiler/follow_vars.m:
compiler/format_call.m:
compiler/generate_dep_d_files.m:
compiler/get_dependencies.m:
compiler/goal_expr_to_goal.m:
compiler/goal_mode.m:
compiler/goal_path.m:
compiler/goal_store.m:
compiler/goal_util.m:
compiler/granularity.m:
compiler/hhf.m:
compiler/higher_order.m:
compiler/hlds_clauses.m:
compiler/hlds_code_util.m:
compiler/hlds_error_util.m:
compiler/hlds_goal.m:
compiler/hlds_llds.m:
compiler/hlds_out_pred.m:
compiler/hlds_rtti.m:
compiler/hlds_statistics.m:
compiler/inlining.m:
compiler/inst_check.m:
compiler/inst_test.m:
compiler/inst_user.m:
compiler/instance_method_clauses.m:
compiler/instmap.m:
compiler/intermod.m:
compiler/intermod_analysis.m:
compiler/interval.m:
compiler/introduce_exists_casts.m:
compiler/introduce_parallelism.m:
compiler/item_util.m:
compiler/lambda.m:
compiler/live_vars.m:
compiler/liveness.m:
compiler/llds.m:
compiler/llds_out_data.m:
compiler/llds_out_file.m:
compiler/llds_out_util.m:
compiler/lookup_switch.m:
compiler/loop_inv.m:
compiler/make.module_target.m:
compiler/make.util.m:
compiler/make_goal.m:
compiler/make_hlds_separate_items.m:
compiler/make_hlds_types.m:
compiler/mark_tail_calls.m:
compiler/mercury_compile_mlds_back_end.m:
compiler/middle_rec.m:
compiler/ml_accurate_gc.m:
compiler/ml_args_util.m:
compiler/ml_call_gen.m:
compiler/ml_closure_gen.m:
compiler/ml_code_gen.m:
compiler/ml_code_util.m:
compiler/ml_commit_gen.m:
compiler/ml_disj_gen.m:
compiler/ml_foreign_proc_gen.m:
compiler/ml_gen_info.m:
compiler/ml_lookup_switch.m:
compiler/ml_proc_gen.m:
compiler/ml_simplify_switch.m:
compiler/ml_switch_gen.m:
compiler/ml_tag_switch.m:
compiler/ml_unify_gen.m:
compiler/ml_unify_gen_construct.m:
compiler/ml_unify_gen_deconstruct.m:
compiler/ml_unify_gen_test.m:
compiler/ml_unify_gen_util.m:
compiler/mlds_to_c_data.m:
compiler/mlds_to_c_func.m:
compiler/mlds_to_c_global.m:
compiler/mlds_to_cs_class.m:
compiler/mlds_to_cs_file.m:
compiler/mlds_to_java_data.m:
compiler/mlds_to_java_file.m:
compiler/mlds_to_java_stmt.m:
compiler/mlds_to_java_type.m:
compiler/mmc_analysis.m:
compiler/mode_comparison.m:
compiler/mode_constraints.m:
compiler/mode_debug.m:
compiler/mode_errors.m:
compiler/mode_info.m:
compiler/mode_ordering.m:
compiler/modecheck_call.m:
compiler/modecheck_coerce.m:
compiler/modecheck_goal.m:
compiler/modecheck_unify.m:
compiler/modecheck_util.m:
compiler/modes.m:
compiler/module_cmds.m:
compiler/old_type_constraints.m:
compiler/opt_debug.m:
compiler/optimize.m:
compiler/options_file.m:
compiler/ordering_mode_constraints.m:
compiler/par_loop_control.m:
compiler/parse_item.m:
compiler/parse_string_format.m:
compiler/parse_tree_out_inst.m:
compiler/parse_tree_to_term.m:
compiler/parse_util.m:
compiler/pd_debug.m:
compiler/pd_info.m:
compiler/pd_util.m:
compiler/peephole.m:
compiler/polymorphism.m:
compiler/polymorphism_info.m:
compiler/polymorphism_lambda.m:
compiler/polymorphism_type_class_info.m:
compiler/polymorphism_type_info.m:
compiler/post_typecheck.m:
compiler/pragma_c_gen.m:
compiler/pred_name.m:
compiler/pred_table.m:
compiler/prog_item.m:
compiler/prog_rep.m:
compiler/prop_mode_constraints.m:
compiler/purity.m:
compiler/push_goals_together.m:
compiler/qual_info.m:
compiler/quantification.m:
compiler/rbmm.execution_path.m:
compiler/rbmm.m:
compiler/rbmm.points_to_analysis.m:
compiler/rbmm.points_to_graph.m:
compiler/rbmm.points_to_info.m:
compiler/rbmm.region_resurrection_renaming.m:
compiler/rbmm.region_transformation.m:
compiler/recompilation.used_file.m:
compiler/recompilation.version.m:
compiler/recompute_instmap_deltas.m:
compiler/resolve_unify_functor.m:
compiler/rtti.m:
compiler/rtti_out.m:
compiler/rtti_to_mlds.m:
compiler/saved_vars.m:
compiler/set_of_var.m:
compiler/simplify_goal_call.m:
compiler/simplify_goal_conj.m:
compiler/simplify_goal_disj.m:
compiler/simplify_goal_ite.m:
compiler/simplify_goal_scope.m:
compiler/simplify_goal_switch.m:
compiler/simplify_goal_unify.m:
compiler/simplify_info.m:
compiler/simplify_proc.m:
compiler/size_prof.m:
compiler/smm_common.m:
compiler/ssdebug.m:
compiler/stack_alloc.m:
compiler/stack_layout.m:
compiler/stack_opt.m:
compiler/stm_expand.m:
compiler/store_alloc.m:
compiler/structure_reuse.analysis.m:
compiler/structure_reuse.direct.choose_reuse.m:
compiler/structure_reuse.direct.detect_garbage.m:
compiler/structure_reuse.domain.m:
compiler/structure_reuse.indirect.m:
compiler/structure_reuse.lbu.m:
compiler/structure_reuse.lfu.m:
compiler/structure_sharing.analysis.m:
compiler/structure_sharing.domain.m:
compiler/superhomogeneous.m:
compiler/switch_detection.m:
compiler/switch_gen.m:
compiler/switch_util.m:
compiler/table_gen.m:
compiler/tabling_analysis.m:
compiler/term_constr_build.m:
compiler/term_constr_data.m:
compiler/term_constr_initial.m:
compiler/term_constr_main.m:
compiler/term_constr_main_types.m:
compiler/term_constr_util.m:
compiler/term_pass1.m:
compiler/term_traversal.m:
compiler/term_util.m:
compiler/trace_gen.m:
compiler/trailing_analysis.m:
compiler/transform_llds.m:
compiler/try_expand.m:
compiler/tupling.m:
compiler/type_assign.m:
compiler/type_ctor_info.m:
compiler/type_util.m:
compiler/typecheck.m:
compiler/typecheck_debug.m:
compiler/typecheck_errors.m:
compiler/typecheck_info.m:
compiler/unify_gen_construct.m:
compiler/unify_gen_deconstruct.m:
compiler/unify_proc.m:
compiler/unique_modes.m:
compiler/unneeded_code.m:
compiler/untupling.m:
compiler/unused_args.m:
compiler/unused_imports.m:
compiler/var_locn.m:
compiler/write_deps_file.m:
compiler/write_module_interface_files.m:
Conform to the changes above.
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5750c35e64 |
Move pred-name-constructing code to pred_name.m.
compiler/pred_name.m:
Support the construction of predicate names for more predicate transforms,
including those done by higher_order.m and table_gen.m. Neither conformed
to the naming scheme of the other predicate transformations. For the
transforms done by higher_order.m, add XXXs noting this. For the transform
done by table_gen.m, make it generate names that do conform to our pattern.
We can do this because we only generate the affected predicates (and their
names) in minimal model own stack grades, which are not operational :-(
Move code to create names for the predicates implementing typeclass
methods here.
Move code to create names for unify, compare and index predicates here.
Include "sym_name" in the names of the predicates that construct sym_names.
Rename one of the existing transform_names to avoid ambiguity.
compiler/hlds_pred.m:
Change the argument order of pred_info_init, partly to put first things
first, but also to flush out places that construct predicate names.
compiler/add_special_pred.m:
compiler/check_typeclass.m:
compiler/hlds_code_util.m:
Delete the code moved to pred_name.m.
compiler/accumulator.m:
compiler/add_pragma_type_spec.m:
compiler/add_pred.m:
compiler/base_typeclass_info.m:
compiler/dep_par_conj.m:
compiler/distance_granularity.m:
compiler/higher_order.m:
compiler/lambda.m:
compiler/layout_out.m:
compiler/loop_inv.m:
compiler/name_mangle.m:
compiler/opt_debug.m:
compiler/opt_util.m:
compiler/par_loop_control.m:
compiler/parse_pragma.m:
compiler/pd_info.m:
compiler/prog_rep.m:
compiler/special_pred.m:
compiler/structure_reuse.versions.m:
compiler/table_gen.m:
compiler/tupling.m:
compiler/untupling.m:
compiler/unused_args.m:
Conform to the changes above.
tests/debugger/mmos_print.exp:
Update the only minimal_model_own_stack generator predicate name
outside the compiler.
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d76c7bf617 |
Break up inst_util.m and mode_util.m.
This step significantly improves module cohesion.
compiler/inst_abstract_unify.m:
New module carved out of inst_util.m, which does abstract unifications
on insts.
compiler/inst_merge.m:
New module carved out of inst_util.m, which merges insts.
compiler/inst_lookup.m:
New module carved partly out of inst_util.m and partly out of mode_util.m,
which looks up insts in the module_info, and then possibly expands out
the result.
compiler/mode_test.m:
New module carved out of mode_util.m, whose predicates
perform tests on modes.
compiler/mode_top_functor.m:
New module carved out of mode_util.m, which computes top_functor_modes
from modes.
compiler/inst_mode_type_prop.m:
New module carved out of mode_util.m, which propagates type information
into both insts and modes.
compiler/recompute_instmap_deltas.m:
New module carved out of mode_util.m, which recomputes goals'
instmap_deltas.
compiler/inst_test.m:
Move here the predicates in inst_util.m that perform tests on insts.
compiler/inst_util.m:
compiler/mode_util.m:
Delete the code that this diff moves to other modules.
compiler/check_hlds.m:
Add the new modules to the check_hlds package, the package that also
contains inst_util.m and mode_util.m. (Some of these modules could
be argued to fit better in the hlds package, but moving them there
would not be desirable while they depend on code that is still in the
check_hlds package.)
compiler/notes/compiler_design.html:
Document the new modules.
compiler/add_pragma_tabling.m:
compiler/arg_info.m:
compiler/bytecode_gen.m:
compiler/closure_analysis.m:
compiler/complexity.m:
compiler/deep_profiling.m:
compiler/deforest.m:
compiler/dep_par_conj.m:
compiler/det_report.m:
compiler/direct_arg_in_out.m:
compiler/distance_granularity.m:
compiler/equiv_type_hlds.m:
compiler/error_msg_inst.m:
compiler/fact_table.m:
compiler/float_regs.m:
compiler/follow_code.m:
compiler/goal_util.m:
compiler/higher_order.m:
compiler/hlds_pred.m:
compiler/hlds_rtti.m:
compiler/inlining.m:
compiler/inst_match.m:
compiler/inst_user.m:
compiler/instmap.m:
compiler/intermod.m:
compiler/interval.m:
compiler/introduce_exists_casts.m:
compiler/lambda.m:
compiler/lco.m:
compiler/liveness.m:
compiler/lookup_util.m:
compiler/loop_inv.m:
compiler/mark_tail_calls.m:
compiler/ml_args_util.m:
compiler/ml_code_util.m:
compiler/ml_foreign_proc_gen.m:
compiler/ml_unify_gen_construct.m:
compiler/ml_unify_gen_util.m:
compiler/mode_constraints.m:
compiler/mode_errors.m:
compiler/modecheck_call.m:
compiler/modecheck_coerce.m:
compiler/modecheck_goal.m:
compiler/modecheck_unify.m:
compiler/modecheck_util.m:
compiler/modes.m:
compiler/oisu_check.m:
compiler/par_conj_gen.m:
compiler/pd_util.m:
compiler/post_typecheck.m:
compiler/pragma_c_gen.m:
compiler/proc_requests.m:
compiler/prog_rep.m:
compiler/push_goals_together.m:
compiler/rbmm.region_transformation.m:
compiler/saved_vars.m:
compiler/simplify_goal_switch.m:
compiler/simplify_proc.m:
compiler/size_prof.m:
compiler/ssdebug.m:
compiler/stack_opt.m:
compiler/stm_expand.m:
compiler/stratify.m:
compiler/structure_reuse.versions.m:
compiler/structure_sharing.domain.m:
compiler/superhomogeneous.m:
compiler/table_gen.m:
compiler/term_constr_build.m:
compiler/term_pass2.m:
compiler/term_util.m:
compiler/tupling.m:
compiler/unify_gen_construct.m:
compiler/unify_gen_util.m:
compiler/unique_modes.m:
compiler/unneeded_code.m:
compiler/untupling.m:
compiler/unused_args.m:
Conform to the changes above by importing the required new modules,
sometimes in addition to inst_util.m or mode_util.m, but more usually
instead of them.
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40725f170e |
Replace ten int cons_ids with one.
We currently have one function symbol in the cons_id type for each
of our ten types of integer constants: signed vs unsigned, and
word-sized, 8-bit, 16-bit, 32-bit and 64-bit. In most places in the compiler,
these are all treated the same, and it gets tedious to have to write
the same logic ten times. This diff therefore changes things so that
the distinction between int constants of these ten types is pushed
to one level lower than the cons_id type.
compiler/prog_data.m:
Replace the ten cons_ids {int,uint}{,8,16,32,64}_const with just one,
some_int_const, whose argument now has those function symbols.
Add some utility functions on integer constants.
compiler/prog_out.m:
Add a utility predicate for converting int constants to strings.
compiler/parse_tree_to_term.m:
Add a utility predicate for converting int constants to terms.
compiler/old_type_constraints.m:
Conform to the changes above.
Fix an old bug, though this does not matter since this module is unused.
compiler/add_pred.m:
compiler/bytecode_gen.m:
compiler/const_prop.m:
compiler/coverage_profiling.m:
compiler/ctgc.selector.m:
compiler/dead_proc_elim.m:
compiler/deep_profiling.m:
compiler/dep_par_conj.m:
compiler/distance_granularity.m:
compiler/goal_util.m:
compiler/higher_order.m:
compiler/hlds_code_util.m:
compiler/hlds_dependency_graph.m:
compiler/hlds_out_util.m:
compiler/implementation_defined_literals.m:
compiler/inst_check.m:
compiler/intermod.m:
compiler/make_goal.m:
compiler/mercury_to_mercury.m:
compiler/ml_global_data.m:
compiler/mode_util.m:
compiler/modecheck_coerce.m:
compiler/modecheck_goal.m:
compiler/module_qual.qualify_items.m:
compiler/parse_util.m:
compiler/polymorphism.m:
compiler/polymorphism_type_info.m:
compiler/prog_ctgc.m:
compiler/prog_rep.m:
compiler/prog_type.m:
compiler/prog_util.m:
compiler/rbmm.execution_path.m:
compiler/rbmm.region_transformation.m:
compiler/simplify_goal_call.m:
compiler/structure_reuse.direct.choose_reuse.m:
compiler/superhomogeneous.m:
compiler/typecheck.m:
compiler/typecheck_errors.m:
compiler/unused_imports.m:
compiler/xml_documentation.m:
Conform to the changes above. Use the new utility predicates
to avoid code duplication.
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615e808266 |
Represent coerce goals as a type of cast.
compiler/hlds_goal.m:
Move subtype_coerce from a option of hlds_goal_expr into cast_kind.
It was useful to identify places where we needed to consider
coercions separately from other types of casts, but that's done now.
compiler/hlds_pred.m:
Delete gcid_coerce option of generic_call_id.
compiler/arg_info.m:
compiler/build_mode_constraints.m:
compiler/bytecode_gen.m:
compiler/call_gen.m:
compiler/coverage_profiling.m:
compiler/deep_profiling.m:
compiler/exception_analysis.m:
compiler/float_regs.m:
compiler/follow_vars.m:
compiler/goal_util.m:
compiler/higher_order.m:
compiler/hlds_desc.m:
compiler/hlds_out_goal.m:
compiler/hlds_out_util.m:
compiler/intermod.m:
compiler/interval.m:
compiler/lambda.m:
compiler/live_vars.m:
compiler/ml_call_gen.m:
compiler/ml_code_gen.m:
compiler/mode_constraints.m:
compiler/mode_errors.m:
compiler/modecheck_goal.m:
compiler/old_type_constraints.m:
compiler/post_typecheck.m:
compiler/pre_quantification.m:
compiler/purity.m:
compiler/simplify_goal.m:
compiler/simplify_goal_call.m:
compiler/structure_reuse.direct.detect_garbage.m:
compiler/structure_reuse.indirect.m:
compiler/structure_sharing.analysis.m:
compiler/superhomogeneous.m:
compiler/tabling_analysis.m:
compiler/term_traversal.m:
compiler/trailing_analysis.m:
compiler/tupling.m:
compiler/typecheck.m:
compiler/unique_modes.m:
compiler/unused_imports.m:
Conform to changes.
compiler/hlds_statistics.m:
Count coercions as casts, for consistency in terminology.
compiler/prog_rep.m:
Delete XXX about adding a coerce_rep in addition to cast_rep.
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4d14d48991 |
Use an enum to identify impl defined literals.
compiler/prog_data.m:
Replace the cons_id impl_defined_const(string), where the string
has only five legal values, with a impl_defined_const() wrapped
around an enum with those five values. This makes some illegal states
unrepresentable.
compiler/superhomogeneous.m:
Make the predicate that converts term.implementation_defined functors
to cons_ids check for the five legal strings, convert each to its
enum value, and return an error message instead of a cons_id if the
string is *not* one of the permitted five.
Delete the code moved to parse_util.m (see the next entry).
compiler/prog_util.m:
There was another predicate in prog_util.m that also converted
term functors to cons_ids, which had to be kept in sync
with the code in superhomogeneous.m that did the same job.
The version in prog_util.m, even though it had code to handle
all term functors, was only ever called from parse_inst_mode_name.m,
which called it *only* on integer, float and string constants.
Converting float and string functors to cons_ids is trivial,
but converting integer functors is not, due to our support for
ten different kinds of integers. However, instead of updating
the integer conversion code in both superhomogeneous.m and prog_util.m,
replace both with a single predicate. Since this predicate does
a parsing job, and is used only during the construction of the
initial HLDS, put it in parse_util.m.
compiler/parse_util.m:
Base this unified predicate on the code that used to be in
superhomogeneous.m since this is the only one that can generate
error messages for integer constants that are outside the range
of their type.
compiler/parse_inst_mode_name.m:
Conform to the changes above. The code in parse_util.m now generates
an error message if an integer const in a bound inst is too big
to be represented by its type, which is much better than the
compiler abort by the now-deleted code in prog_util.m that such
code would have resulted in.
compiler/hlds_out_util.m:
compiler/implementation_defined_literals.m:
compiler/mercury_to_mercury.m:
compiler/old_type_constraints.m:
compiler/parse_tree_to_term.m:
compiler/prog_out.m:
compiler/prog_rep.m:
compiler/typecheck.m:
Conform to the changes above.
tests/invalid/undef_impl_def_literal.err_exp:
Expect the error message from the new code in superhomogeneous.m
for $nosuchthing, instead of the generic error message about
"undefined symbol `$nosuchthing' (which implicitly implies that
the error could be fixed by *defining* $nosuchthing).
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ac70f6d36b |
Parse and check coerce expressions.
This change implements parsing, typechecking, and modechecking of
"coerce" expressions from my subtypes proposal, i.e. coerce(Term).
Backends currently will abort if asked to generate code for coercions,
as subtypes do not yet share data representations with their base types,
so most coercions would lead to crashes at runtime anyway.
----------------
compiler/hlds_goal.m:
Add new type of generic_call to represent coerce expressions.
compiler/hlds_pred.m:
Add new generic_call_id for coerce expressions.
compiler/superhomogeneous.m:
Treat var-functor unifications of the form "Var = coerce(Term)"
as special, producing coerce generic_calls.
----------------
compiler/type_assign.m:
Add a field to type_assign to hold coerce constraints to be checked,
or known to be unsatisfiable, in the given type assignment.
compiler/typecheck.m:
compiler/typecheck_errors.m:
Implement typechecking of coerce expressions.
compiler/prog_type.m:
Add a predicate type_is_ground_except_vars.
----------------
compiler/check_hlds.m:
Add new module modecheck_coerce.
compiler/modecheck_coerce.m:
Implement modechecking of coerce expressions.
compiler/modecheck_goal.m:
Call modecheck_coerce at a coerce generic call.
compiler/mode_errors.m:
Add two mode errors relating to coerce expressions.
----------------
compiler/arg_info.m:
compiler/build_mode_constraints.m:
compiler/bytecode_gen.m:
compiler/call_gen.m:
compiler/coverage_profiling.m:
compiler/deep_profiling.m:
compiler/exception_analysis.m:
compiler/float_regs.m:
compiler/follow_vars.m:
compiler/goal_util.m:
compiler/higher_order.m:
compiler/hlds_desc.m:
compiler/hlds_out_goal.m:
compiler/hlds_out_util.m:
compiler/intermod.m:
compiler/interval.m:
compiler/lambda.m:
compiler/live_vars.m:
compiler/ml_call_gen.m:
compiler/ml_code_gen.m:
compiler/mode_constraints.m:
compiler/old_type_constraints.m:
compiler/post_typecheck.m:
compiler/pre_quantification.m:
compiler/tabling_analysis.m:
compiler/term_traversal.m:
compiler/trailing_analysis.m:
compiler/tupling.m:
compiler/unique_modes.m:
compiler/unused_imports.m:
compiler/purity.m:
compiler/simplify_goal.m:
compiler/simplify_goal_call.m:
compiler/structure_reuse.direct.detect_garbage.m:
compiler/structure_reuse.indirect.m:
compiler/structure_sharing.analysis.m:
Conform to changes.
compiler/prog_rep.m:
Conform to changes. Reuse cast_rep for coercions for now.
compiler/hlds_statistics.m:
Count coercions in proc stats.
----------------
tests/invalid/Mercury.options:
tests/invalid/Mmakefile:
tests/invalid/coerce_ambig.err_exp:
tests/invalid/coerce_ambig.m:
tests/invalid/coerce_clobbered.err_exp:
tests/invalid/coerce_clobbered.m:
tests/invalid/coerce_disambig.err_exp:
tests/invalid/coerce_disambig.m:
tests/invalid/coerce_implied_mode.err_exp:
tests/invalid/coerce_implied_mode.m:
tests/invalid/coerce_infer.err_exp:
tests/invalid/coerce_infer.m:
tests/invalid/coerce_instvar.err_exp:
tests/invalid/coerce_instvar.m:
tests/invalid/coerce_mode_error.err_exp:
tests/invalid/coerce_mode_error.m:
tests/invalid/coerce_non_du.err_exp:
tests/invalid/coerce_non_du.m:
tests/invalid/coerce_syntax.err_exp:
tests/invalid/coerce_syntax.m:
tests/invalid/coerce_type_error.err_exp:
tests/invalid/coerce_type_error.m:
tests/invalid/coerce_unify_tvars.err_exp:
tests/invalid/coerce_unify_tvars.m:
tests/invalid/coerce_uniq.err_exp:
tests/invalid/coerce_uniq.m:
tests/invalid/coerce_unreachable.err_exp:
tests/invalid/coerce_unreachable.m:
tests/invalid/coerce_void.err_exp:
tests/invalid/coerce_void.m:
Add test cases.
tests/typeclasses/arbitrary_constraint_class.m:
tests/typeclasses/arbitrary_constraint_pred_1.m:
tests/typeclasses/arbitrary_constraint_pred_2.m:
Wrap parentheses around calls to a coerce/1 method
to prevent them being treated as coerce expressions.
----------------
doc/reference_manual.texi:
Rewrite chapter on Type conversions (still commented out).
In particular, the typechecking rules that I had written
previously were insufficient.
NEWS:
Mention backwards incompatibility.
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df9420c3e6 |
Flatten the unify_mode structure.
compiler/hlds_goal.m:
Change the unify_mode structure from
unify_modes_lhs_rhs(from_to_insts(LI, LF), from_to_insts(RI, RF))
to
unify_modes_li_lf_ri_rf(LI, LF, RI, RF)
This requires fewer memory allocations (1 vs 3) and less memory
(4 words vs 6), though the performance improvement is too small
to measure.
It should also require writing fewer function symbols in code.
compiler/instmap.m:
compiler/mode_util.m:
For each utility predicate that works with from_to_insts, provide
a version that works with the separate insts contained in it.
Delete the from_to_insts version if no longer needed.
compiler/prog_mode.m:
Delete utility predicates on from_to_insts that are not needed anymore.
compiler/accumulator.m:
compiler/add_pred.m:
compiler/bytecode_gen.m:
compiler/common.m:
compiler/const_prop.m:
compiler/deep_profiling.m:
compiler/delay_partial_inst.m:
compiler/dep_par_conj.m:
compiler/equiv_type_hlds.m:
compiler/erl_unify_gen.m:
compiler/float_regs.m:
compiler/format_call.m:
compiler/goal_util.m:
compiler/higher_order.m:
compiler/hlds_out_goal.m:
compiler/hlds_out_mode.m:
compiler/interval.m:
compiler/lambda.m:
compiler/lco.m:
compiler/make_goal.m:
compiler/ml_unify_gen_construct.m:
compiler/ml_unify_gen_util.m:
compiler/modecheck_goal.m:
compiler/modecheck_unify.m:
compiler/polymorphism.m:
compiler/proc_requests.m:
compiler/prog_rep.m:
compiler/rbmm.region_transformation.m:
compiler/simplify_goal_call.m:
compiler/simplify_goal_scope.m:
compiler/simplify_goal_switch.m:
compiler/size_prof.m:
compiler/stm_expand.m:
compiler/term_util.m:
compiler/unify_gen_construct.m:
compiler/unify_gen_util.m:
compiler/unused_args.m:
Conform to the changes above.
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17d684a11e |
Better arg orders in instmap.m.
compiler/instmap.m:
Replace a non-state-var-friendly and a state-var-friendly pair
of predicates with just one state-var-friendly predicate.
Improve the arg order of another predicate as well.
Improve documentation.
compiler/accumulator.m:
compiler/call_gen.m:
compiler/code_loc_dep.m:
compiler/constraint.m:
compiler/cse_detection.m:
compiler/delay_construct.m:
compiler/dep_par_conj.m:
compiler/erl_code_gen.m:
compiler/erl_code_util.m:
compiler/float_regs.m:
compiler/goal_mode.m:
compiler/goal_util.m:
compiler/hlds_pred.m:
compiler/introduce_parallelism.m:
compiler/lookup_util.m:
compiler/loop_inv.m:
compiler/mode_util.m:
compiler/modecheck_unify.m:
compiler/par_conj_gen.m:
compiler/pd_info.m:
compiler/pd_util.m:
compiler/prog_rep.m:
compiler/stm_expand.m:
compiler/transform.m:
compiler/try_expand.m:
compiler/unneeded_code.m:
Conform to the change above. Delete unneeded module qualifications.
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fce46b47cb | Reorder structure args to enable better packing. | ||
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15aa457e12 | Delete $module arg from calls to unexpected. | ||
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f80463dbcb |
Add builtin 64-bit integer types -- Part 2.
Replace placeholder types with int64 and uint64 as appropriate throughout the
system.
Enable support for 64-bit integer literals in the compiler.
Add initial library support for 64-bit integers.
configure.ac:
Check that the bootstrap compiler recognises int64 and uint64 as
builtins.
library/int64.m:
library/uint64.m:
Populate these two modules to the extent that we can now run
basic tests of 64-bit integer support.
Note that since the bootstrap compiler will not recognise
64-bit integer literals, any such literals are current written
as conversions from ints; this will be replaced once this change
has bootstrapped.
library/private_builtin.m:
Replace the placeholder definitions for builtin unification and
comparison of 64-bit integers with their actual definitions.
library/integer.m:
Add procedures for converting integers to- and from int64 and uint64.
library/string.m:
Add functions for converting 64-bit integers into strings.
library/io.m:
Add predicates for writing 64-bit integers to text streams.
(Support for 64-bit integers with binary streams will be done
separately.)
library/stream.string_writer.m:
Add put_int64/4 and put_uint/64.
Extend the implementations of print and write to cover int64 and
uint64.
library/pprint.m:
Make int64 and uint64 instances of the doc/1 type class.
library/erlang_rtti_implementation.m:
library/rtti_implementation.m:
Handle int64 and uint64 properly in deconstruct.
library/term.m:
Add functions for converting 64-bit integers into terms.
library/term_conversion.m:
Support int64 and uint64 in univ -> term conversion.
library/Mercury.options:
Avoid a warning about the import of the require being
unused in the int64 and uint64 modules. It *is* used,
but only in the definitions used by the Erlang backend.
compiler/superhomogeneous.m:
Accept 64-bit integer literals.
compiler/c_util.m:
In C, write out the value of the min_int64 as the symbolic
constant INT64_MIN. This expands in such a way as to avoid
generating warnings from the C compiler.
compiler/builtin_ops.m:
compiler/bytecode.m:
compiler/elds.m:
compiler/elds_to_erlang.m:
compiler/hlds_data.m:
compiler/hlds_out_util.m:
compiler/llds.m:
compiler/llds_out_data.m:
compiler/lookup_switch.m:
compiler/mercury_to_mercury.m:
compiler/mlds.m:
compiler/mlds_to_cs.m:
compiler/mlds_to_java.m:
compiler/opt_debug.m:
compiler/parse_tree_out_info.m:
compiler/parse_tree_to_term.m:
compiler/prog_data.m:
compiler/prog_out.m:
compiler/prog_rep.m:
Replace the use of int as a placeholder with int64 or uint64 as
appropriate.
tests/hard_coded/Mmakefile:
tests/hard_coded/arith_int64.{m,exp}:
tests/hard_coded/arith_uint64.{m,exp}:
tests/hard_coded/bitwise_int64.{m,exp}:
tests/hard_coded/bitwise_uint64.{m,exp}:
tests/hard_coded/cmp_int64.{m,exp}:
tests/hard_coded/cmp_uint64.{m,exp}:
tests/hard_coded/integer_int64_conv.{m,exp}:
tests/hard_coded/integer_uint64_conv.{m,exp}:
Add tests of basic operations on 64-bit integers.
tests/hard_coded/construct_test.{m,exp}:
Extend this test to cover 64-bit integers.
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2c21dcc4c0 |
Avoid an ambiguity.
compiler/hlds_goal.m:
Change the names of the fields of the hlds_goal structure to avoid
conflicts with the names of the hlds_goal_expr and hlds_goal_info types.
compiler/coverage_profiling.m:
compiler/deep_profiling.m:
compiler/dep_par_conj.m:
compiler/goal_util.m:
compiler/higher_order.m:
compiler/introduce_parallelism.m:
compiler/middle_rec.m:
compiler/mode_ordering.m:
compiler/modecheck_conj.m:
compiler/modecheck_goal.m:
compiler/ordering_mode_constraints.m:
compiler/par_conj_gen.m:
compiler/par_loop_control.m:
compiler/prog_rep.m:
compiler/stm_expand.m:
compiler/term_constr_build.m:
compiler/tupling.m:
compiler/untupling.m:
Conform to the change above.
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f519e26173 |
Add builtin 64-bit integer types -- Part 1.
Add the new builtin types: int64 and uint64.
Support for these new types will need to be bootstrapped over several changes.
This is the first such change and does the following:
- Extends the compiler to recognise 'int64' and 'uint64' as builtin types.
- Extends the set of builtin arithmetic, bitwise and relational operators
to cover the new types.
- Adds the new internal option '--unboxed-int64s' to the compiler; this will be
used to control whether 64-bit integer types are boxed or not.
- Extends all of the code generators to handle the new types.
- Extends the runtimes to support the new types.
- Adds new modules to the standard library intend to contain basic operations
on the new types. (These are currently empty and not documented.)
There are bunch of limitations marks with "XXX INT64"; these will be lifted in
part 2 of this change. Also, 64-bit integer types are currently always boxed,
again this limitation will be lifted in later changes.
compiler/options.m:
Add the new option --unboxed-int64s.
compiler/prog_type.m:
compiler/prog_data.m:
compiler/builtin_lib_types.m:
Recognise int64 and uint64 as builtin types.
compiler/builtin_ops.m:
Add builtin operations for the new types.
compiler/hlds_data.m:
Add new tag types for the new types.
compiler/ctgc.selector.m:
compiler/dead_proc_elim.m:
compiler/export.m:
compiler/foreign.m:
compiler/goal_util.m:
compiler/higher_order.m:
compiler/hlds_code_util.m:
compiler/hlds_dependency_graph.m:
compiler/hlds_out_pred.m:
compiler/hlds_out_util.m:
compiler/implementation_defined_literals.m:
compiler/inst_check.m:
compiler/mercury_to_mercury.m:
compiler/mode_util.m:
compiler/module_qual.qualify_items.m:
compiler/opt_debug.m:
compiler/opt_util.m:
compiler/parse_tree_to_term.m:
compiler/parse_type_name.m:
compiler/polymorphism.m:
compiler/prog_out.m:
compiler/prog_util.m:
compiler/rbmm.execution_path.m:
compiler/rtti.m:
compiler/table_gen.m:
compiler/type_util.m:
compiler/typecheck.m:
compiler/unify_gen.m:
compiler/unify_proc.m:
compiler/unused_imports.m:
compiler/xml_documentation.m:
Conform to the above changes to the parse tree and HLDS.
compiler/c_util.m:
Support writing out constants of the new types.
compiler/llds.m:
Add a representation for constants of the new types to the LLDS.
compiler/stack_layout.m:
Add a new field to the stack layout params that records whether
64-bit integers are boxed or not.
compiler/call_gen.:m
compiler/code_info.m:
compiler/disj_gen.m:
compiler/dupproc.m:
compiler/exprn_aux.m:
compiler/global_data.m:
compiler/jumpopt.m:
compiler/llds_out_data.m:
compiler/llds_out_instr.m:
compiler/lookup_switch.m:
compiler/mercury_compile_llds_back_end.m:
compiler/prog_rep.m:
compiler/prog_rep_tables.m:
compiler/var_locn.m b/compiler/var_locn.m:
Support the new types in the LLDS code generator.
compiler/mlds.m:
Support constants of the new types in the MLDS.
compiler/ml_call_gen.m:
compiler/ml_code_util.m:
compiler/ml_global_data.m:
compiler/ml_rename_classes.m:
compiler/ml_top_gen.m:
compiler/ml_type_gen.m:
compiler/ml_unify_gen.m:
compiler/ml_util.m:
compiler/mlds_to_target_util.m:
compiler/rtti_to_mlds.m:
Conform to the above changes to the MLDS.
compiler/mlds_to_c.m:
compiler/mlds_to_cs.m:
compiler/mlds_to_java.m:
Generate the appropriate target code for constants of the new types
and operations involving them.
compiler/bytecode.m:
compiler/bytecode_gen.m:
Handle the new types in the bytecode generator; we just abort if we
encounter them for now.
compiler/elds.m:
compiler/elds_to_erlang.m:
compiler/erl_call_gen.m:
compiler/erl_code_util.m:
compiler/erl_unify_gen.m:
Handle the new types in the Erlang code generator.
library/private_builtin.m:
Add placeholders for the builtin unify and compare operations for
the new types. Since the bootstrapping compiler will not recognise
the new types we give them polymorphic arguments. These can be
replaced after this change has bootstrapped.
Update the Java list of TypeCtorRep constants here.
library/int64.m:
library/uint64.m:
New modules that will eventually contain builtin operations on the new
types.
library/library.m:
library/MODULES_UNDOC:
Do not include the above modules in the library documentation for now.
library/construct.m:
library/erlang_rtti_implementation.m:
library/rtti_implementation.m:
library/table_statistics.m:
deep_profiler/program_representation_utils.m:
mdbcomp/program_representation.m:
Handle the new types.
configure.ac:
runtime/mercury_conf.h.in:
Define the macro MR_BOXED_INT64S. For now it is always defined, support for
unboxed 64-bit integers will be enabled in a later change.
runtime/mercury_dotnet.cs.in:
java/runtime/TypeCtorRep.java:
runtime/mercury_type_info.h:
Update the list of type_ctor reps.
runtime/mercury.h:
runtime/mercury_int.[ch]:
Add macros for int64 / uint64 -> MR_Word conversion, boxing and
unboxing.
Add functions for hashing 64-bit integer types suitable for use
with the tabling mechanism.
runtime/mercury_tabling.[ch]:
Add additional HashTableSlot structs for 64-bit integer types.
Omit the '%' character from the conversion specifiers we pass via
the 'key_format' argument to the macros that generate the table lookup
function. This is so we can use the C99 exact size integer conversion
specifiers (e.g. PRIu64 etc.) directly here.
runtime/mercury_hash_lookup_or_add_body.h:
Add the '%' character that was omitted above to the call to debug_key_msg.
runtime/mercury_memory.h:
Add new builtin allocation sites for boxed 64-bit integer types.
runtime/mercury_builtin_types.[ch]:
runtime/mercury_builitn_types_proc_layouts.h:
runtime/mercury_construct.c:
runtime/mercury_deconstruct.c:
runtime/mercury_deep_copy_body.h:
runtime/mercury_ml_expand_body.h:
runtime/mercury_table_type_body.h:
runtime/mercury_tabling_macros.h:
runtime/mercury_tabling_preds.h:
runtime/mercury_term_size.c:
runtime/mercury_unify_compare_body.h:
Add the new builtin types and handle them throughout the runtime.
runtime/Mmakefile:
Add mercury_int.c to the list of .c files.
doc/reference_manual.texi:
Add the new types to the list of reserved type names.
Add the mapping from the new types to their target language types.
These are commented out for now.
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3f28b096ef |
Add builtin 8, 16 and 32 bit integer types -- Part 2.
Enable support for literals of the new types.
Begin implementing library support for 8, 16, and 32 bit types.
Update the compiler to represent values of their own constants.
library/int8.m:
library/int16.m:
library/int32.m:
library/uint8.m:
library/uint16.m:
library/uint32.m:
Begin filling these modules out.
library/uint.m:
Unrelated change: add the predicates plus/2, minus/2 and
times/2 for uints.
library/integer.m:
Add predicates for converting integer/0 values into values
of the new types.
Add functions for converting values of the new types into
integer/0 values.
library/string.m:
Add functions for converting values of the new types to strings.
library/private_builtin.m:
Replace the placeholder definitions for the builtin unify and compare
predicates for the new types with their actual definitions.
library/erlang_rtti_implementation.m:
library/rtti_implementation.m:
Replace placeholder definitions for the new types with their
actual definitions.
library/io.m:
Add predicates for writing values of the new types to file streams.
library/stream.string_writer.m:
Implement generic write and print for values of the new types.
library/string.to_string.m:
Likewise for string/1.
library/term.m:
library/term_conversion.m:
Add predicates and functions for converting the new types to
and from terms.
compiler/builtin_ops.m:
compiler/elds.m:
compiler/hlds_data.m:
compiler/llds.m:
compiler/mlds.m:
compiler/prog_data.m:
Replace placeholders for the new types with the new types.
compiler/superhomogeneous.m:
Enable literals of the new types.
compiler/mlds_to_cs.m:
Avoid a warning from the C# compiler for bitwise-or operators
with sbyte operands.
compiler/c_util.m:
compiler/elds_to_erlang.m:
compiler/hlds_out_util.m:
compiler/llds_out_data.m:
compiler/lookup_switch.m:
compiler/mlds_to_c.m:
compiler/mlds_to_java.m:
compiler/opt_debug.m:
compiler/parse_tree_out_info.m:
compiler/parse_tree_to_term.m:
compiler/prog_out.m:
compiler/prog_rep.m:
compiler/prog_util.m:
Replace placeholder code for the new types with code that uses the new
types.
tests/invalid/invalid_int.m:
tests/invalid/invalid_int.err_exp2:
Extend this test case to cover the fixed size integer types.
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8a240ba3f0 |
Add builtin 8, 16 and 32 bit integer types -- Part 1.
Add the new builtin types: int8, uint8, int16, uint16, int32 and uint32.
Support for these new types will need to be bootstrapped over several changes.
This is the first such change and does the following:
- Extends the compiler to recognise 'int8', 'uint8', 'int16', 'uint16', 'int32'
and 'uint32' as builtin types.
- Extends the set of builtin arithmetic, bitwise and relational operators to
cover the new types.
- Extends all of the code generators to handle new types. There currently lots
of limitations and placeholders marked by 'XXX FIXED SIZE INT'. These will
be lifted in later changes.
- Extends the runtimes to support the new types.
- Adds new modules to the standard library intended to hold the basic
operations on the new types. (These are currently empty and not documented.)
This change does not introduce the two 64-bit types, 'int64' and 'uint64'.
Their implementation is more complicated and is best left to a separate change.
compiler/prog_type.m:
compiler/prog_data.m:
compiler/builtin_lib_types.m:
Recognise int8, uint8, int16, uint16, int32 and uint32 as builtin types.
Add new type, int_type/0,that enumerates all the possible integer types.
Extend the cons_id/0 type to cover the new types.
compiler/builtin_ops.m:
Parameterize the integer operations in the unary_op/0 and binary_op/0
types by the new int_type/0 type.
Add builtin operations for all the new types.
compiler/hlds_data.m:
Add new tag types for the new types.
compiler/hlds_pred.m:
Parameterize integers in the table_trie_step/0 type.
compiler/ctgc.selector.m:
compiler/dead_proc_elim.m:
compiler/export.m:
compiler/foreign.m:
compiler/goal_util.m:
compiler/higher_order.m:
compiler/hlds_code_util.m:
compiler/hlds_dependency_graph.m:
compiler/hlds_out_pred.m:
compiler/hlds_out_util.m:
compiler/implementation_defined_literals.m:
compiler/inst_check.m:
compiler/mercury_to_mercury.m:
compiler/mode_util.m:
compiler/module_qual.qualify_items.m:
compiler/opt_debug.m:
compiler/opt_util.m:
compiler/parse_tree_out_info.m:
compiler/parse_tree_to_term.m:
compiler/parse_type_name.m:
compiler/polymorphism.m:
compiler/prog_out.m:
compiler/prog_rep.m:
compiler/prog_rep_tables.m:
compiler/prog_util.m:
compiler/rbmm.exection_path.m:
compiler/rtti.m:
compiler/rtti_to_mlds.m:
compiler/switch_util.m:
compiler/table_gen.m:
compiler/type_constraints.m:
compiler/type_ctor_info.m:
compiler/type_util.m:
compiler/typecheck.m:
compiler/unify_gen.m:
compiler/unify_proc.m:
compiler/unused_imports.m:
compiler/xml_documentation.m:
Conform to the above changes to the parse tree and HLDS.
compiler/c_util.m:
Support generating the builtin operations for the new types.
doc/reference_manual.texi:
Add the new types to the list of reserved type names.
Add the mapping from the new types to their target language types.
These are commented out for now.
compiler/llds.m:
Replace the lt_integer/0 and lt_unsigned functors of the llds_type/0,
with a single lt_int/1 functor that is parameterized by the int_type/0
type.
Add a representations for constants of the new types to the LLDS.
compiler/call_gen.m:
compiler/dupproc.m:
compiler/exprn_aux.m:
compiler/global_data.m:
compiler/jumpopt.m:
compiler/llds_out_data.m:
compiler/llds_out_global.m:
compiler/llds_out_instr.m:
compiler/lookup_switch.m:
compiler/middle_rec.m:
compiler/peephole.m:
compiler/pragma_c_gen.m:
compiler/stack_layout.m:
compiler/string_switch.m:
compiler/switch_gen.m:
compiler/tag_switch.m:
compiler/trace_gen.m:
compiler/transform_llds.m:
Support the new types in the LLDS code generator.
compiler/mlds.m:
Support constants of the new types in the MLDS.
compiler/ml_accurate_gc.m:
compiler/ml_call_gen.m:
compiler/ml_code_util.m:
compiler/ml_disj_gen.m:
compiler/ml_foreign_proc_gen.m:
compiler/ml_global_data.m:
compiler/ml_lookup_switch.m:
compiler/ml_simplify_switch.m:
compiler/ml_string_switch.m:
compiler/ml_switch_gen.m:
compiler/ml_tailcall.m:
compiler/ml_type_gen.m:
compiler/ml_unify_gen.m:
compiler/ml_util.m:
compiler/mlds_to_target_util.m:
Conform to the above changes to the MLDS.
compiler/mlds_to_c.m:
compiler/mlds_to_cs.m:
compiler/mlds_to_java.m:
Generate the appropriate target code for constants of the new
types and operations involving them.
compiler/bytecode.m:
compiler/bytecode_gen.m:
Handle the new types in the bytecode generator; we just abort if we
encounter them for now.
compiler/elds.m:
compiler/elds_to_erlang.m:
compiler/erl_call_gen.m:
compiler/erl_code_util.m:
compiler/erl_rtti.m:
compiler/erl_unify_gen.m:
Handle the new types in the Erlang code generator.
library/private_builtin.m:
Add placeholders for the builtin unify and compare operations for
the new types. Since the bootstrapping compiler will not recognise
the new types we give the polymorphic arguments. These can be
replaced after this change has bootstrapped.
Update the Java list of TypeCtorRep constants.
library/int8.m:
library/int16.m:
library/int32.m:
library/uint8.m:
library/uint16.m:
library/uint32.m:
New modules that will eventually contain builtin operations
on the new types.
library/library.m:
library/MODULES_UNDOC:
Do not include the above modules in the library documentation
for now.
library/construct.m:
library/erlang_rtti_implementation.m:
library/rtti_implementation.m:
deep_profiler/program_representation_utils.m:
mdbcomp/program_representation.m:
Handle the new types.
runtime/mercury_dotnet.cs.in:
java/runtime/TypeCtorRep.java:
runtime/mercury_type_info.h:
Update the list of TypeCtorReps.
configure.ac:
runtime/mercury_conf.h.in:
Check for the header stdint.h.
runtime/mercury_std.h:
Include stdint.h; abort if that header is no present.
runtime/mercury_builtin_types.[ch]:
runtime/mercury_builtin_types_proc_layouts.h:
runtime/mercury_construct.c:
runtime/mercury_deconstruct.c:
runtime/mercury_deep_copy_body.h:
runtime/mercury_ml_expand_body.h
runtime/mercury_table_type_body.h:
runtime/mercury_tabling_macros.h:
runtime/mercury_tabling_preds.h:
runtime/mercury_term_size.c:
runtime/mercury_unify_compare_body.h:
Add the new builtin types and handle them throughout the runtime.
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|
8f761b4968 |
Remove out_of_line_builtin.
compiler/hlds_goal.m:
Delete out_of_line_builtin as a possible builtin_state, since we
haven't had any builtin predicates implemented using out-of-line code
in a long time, and we almost certainly never will again.
Even if we did, there is no particular reason to believe that all
the places that test the builtin_state do the right thing when they see
an out_of_line_builtin; such decisions haven't had their correctness
tested in more than a decade.
compiler/bytecode_gen.m:
compiler/code_gen.m:
compiler/coverage_profiling.m:
compiler/deep_profiling.m:
compiler/dep_par_conj.m:
compiler/erl_code_gen.m:
compiler/follow_vars.m:
compiler/goal_form.m:
compiler/hlds_dependency_graph.m:
compiler/hlds_out_goal.m:
compiler/interval.m:
compiler/live_vars.m:
compiler/middle_rec.m:
compiler/ml_code_gen.m:
compiler/pd_cost.m:
compiler/prog_rep.m:
compiler/simplify_goal.m:
compiler/ssdebug.m:
compiler/tupling.m:
Conform to the above.
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|
8e8fc26209 |
Add a builtin unsigned word sized integer type -- Part 2.
Begin implementing library support for uints.
Update the compiler to use the uint type.
library/uint.m:
Begin filling this module in.
library/private_builtin.m:
Use the proper argument type for builtin_{unify,compare}_uint
and provide actual implementations for them.
library/table_builtin.m:
Add tabling builtins for uints.
library/string.m:
Add a function to convert a uint to a decimal string.
(XXX NYI for Erlang).
library/io.m:
Add write_uint/[45].
Add the stream instance for uints and text output streams.
library/stream.string_writer.m:
Add put_uint/4.
Support uints in string_writer.write etc.
library/pprint.m:
Make uint an instance of the doc/1 type class.
library/pretty_printer.m:
Add a default formatter for uints.
library/int.m:
Unrelated change: fix formatting.
compiler/builtin_ops.m:
compiler/elds.m:
compiler/elds_to_erlang.m:
compiler/hlds_data.m:
compiler/llds.m:
compiler/llds_out_data.m:
compiler/mercury_to_mercury.m:
compiler/ml_lookup_switch.m:
compiler/mlds.m:
compiler/mlds_to_c.m:
compiler/mlds_to_cs.m:
compiler/opt_debug.m
compiler/parse_tree_out.m:
compiler/parse_tree_out_info.m:
compiler/prog_data.m:
compiler/prog_out.m:
compiler/prog_rep.m:
compiler/hlds_out_util.m:
Use the uint type in places where we should.
compiler/mlds_to_java.m:
Fix a bug that causes us to generate badly typed Java.
For div and mod we need to cast the entire expression to
an int, not just the first operand.
compiler/c_util.m:
compiler/mlds_to_cs.m:
Add predicates for outputting unsigned integers in C and C#.
tests/hard_coded/test_pretty_printer_defaults.exp:
Conform to the above change to the pretty_printer module.
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|
|
092e175f45 |
Add a builtin unsigned word sized integer type -- Part 1.
Add a new builtin type: uint, which is an unsigned word sized integer type.
Support for this new type will need be bootstrapped over several changes.
This is the first such change and does the following:
- Extends the compiler to recognize 'uint' as a builtin type.
- Extends the set of builtin operations to include relational and (some)
arithmetic operations on uints.
- Extends all of the code generators to handle the above. There are some
limitations currently marked by 'XXX UINT'. These will be lifted once
the compiler recognised uint and additional library support becomes
available.
- Extends the runtime to support uints.
compiler/prog_type.m:
compiler/prog_data.m:
compiler/builtin_lib_types.m:
Recognize uint as a builtin type.
Add a new alternative to the cons_id/0 type corresponding to the uint type
-- for bootstrapping purposes its argument is currently an int.
compiler/builtin_ops.m:
Add builtin relational and arithmetic operations on uints. Note that the
existing 'unsigned_le' operation is actually intended for use with signed
values. Rather than attempt to modify its meaning, I have just added new
operations specific to the uint type.
compiler/hlds_data.m:
Add a new tag type for uints.
compiler/type_ctor_info.m:
Recognise uint as a builtin.
Bump the RTTI version number here.
compiler/ctgc.selector.m:
compiler/dead_proc_elim.m:
compiler/dependency_graph.m:
compiler/export.m:
compiler/foreign.m:
compiler/goal_util.m:
compiler/higher_order.m:
compiler/hlds_code_util.m:
compiler/hlds_out_pred.m:
compiler/hlds_out_util.m:
compiler/hlds_pred.m:
compiler/implementation_defined_literals.m:
compiler/inst_check.m:
compiler/mercury_to_mercury.m:
compiler/mode_util.m:
compiler/module_qual.qualify_items.m:
compiler/parse_tree_to_term.m:
compiler/parse_type_name.m:
compiler/polymorphism.m:
compiler/prog_out.m:
compiler/prog_rep.m:
compiler/prog_rep_tables.m:
compiler/prog_util.m:
compiler/rbmm.execution_path.m:
compiler/rtti.m:
compiler/special_pred.m:
compiler/switch_gen.m:
compiler/switch_util.m:
compiler/table_gen.m:
compiler/type_constraints.m:
compiler/type_util.m:
compiler/typecheck.m:
compiler/unify_gen.m:
compiler/unify_proc.m:
compiler/unused_imports.m:
compiler/write_module_interface_files.m:
compiler/xml_documentation.m:
Conform to the above changes to the parse tree and HLDS.
compiler/c_util.m:
Support generating builtin operations for uints.
compiler/llds.m:
Add a representation for uint constants to the LLDS.
Map uints onto MR_Unsigned.
compiler/call_gen.m:
compiler/dupproc.m:
compiler/exprn_aux.m:
compiler/global_data.m:
compiler/jumpopt.m:
compiler/llds_out_data.m:
compiler/llds_out_instr.m:
compiler/opt_debug.m:
compiler/opt_util.m:
Support uints in the LLDS code generator.
compiler/mlds.m:
Support uint constants in the MLDS.
compiler/ml_accurate_gc.m:
compiler/ml_call_gen.m:
compiler/ml_global_data.m:
compiler/ml_simplify_switch.m:
compiler/ml_switch_gen.m:
compiler/ml_tailcall.m:
compiler/ml_type_gen.m:
compiler/ml_unify_gen.m:
compiler/ml_util.m:
compiler/rtti_to_mlds.m:
Conform to the above change to the MLDS.
compiler/mlds_to_c.m:
compiler/mlds_to_java.m:
compiler/mlds_to_cs.m:
Generate the appropriate target code for uint constants and uint
relational operations.
compiler/bytecode.m:
compiler/bytecode_gen.m:
Handle uints in the bytecode generator: we just abort if we
encounter them for now.
compiler/elds.m:
compiler/elds_to_erlang.m:
compiler/erl_call_gen.m:
compiler/erl_code_util.m:
compiler/erl_rtti.m:
compiler/erl_unify_gen.m:
Handle uints in the Erlang code generator.
library/private_builtin.m:
Add placeholders for builtin_{unify,compare}_uint. Since the
bootstrapping compiler will not recognize uint as a type, we
give them polymorphic arguments. These can be replaced after
this change has bootstrapped.
Update the Java list of TypeCtorRep constants, which for some
reason is defined here.
library/uint.m:
New module that will eventually contain operations on uints.
library/MODULES_DOCS:
library/library.m:
Add the uint module.
library/construct.m:
library/erlang_rtti_implementation.m:
library/rtti_implementation.m:
mdbcomp/program_representation.m:
Handle uints.
deep_profiler/program_representation_utils.m:
Conform to the above change.
runtime/mercury_dotnet.cs.in:
Update the list of TypeCtorReps for C#
java/runtime/TypeCtorRep.java:
Update this, although the actual TypeCtorRep constants
are defined the library.
runtime/mercury_type_info.h:
Bump the RTTI version number.
Add an alternative for uints to the tyepctor rep enum.
runtime/mercury_builtin_types.{h,c}:
runtime/mercury_builtin_types_proc_layouts.h:
runtime/mercury_deconstruct.c:
runtime/mercury_deep_copy_body.h:
runtime/mercury_table_type_body.h:
runtime/mercury_tabling.h:
runtime/mercury_tabling_macros.h:
runtime/mercury_unify_compare_body.h:
Add uint as a builtin type and handle it throughout the runtime.
runtime/mercury_grade.h:
Bump the binary compatibility version.
runtime/mercury_term_size.c:
runtime/mercury_ml_expand_body.h:
Handle uint and fix probable bugs with the handling of ints on
64-bit Windows.
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cfcfde1db7 |
Simplify the representation of modes of unifications.
Unifications (x = y) have long had two descriptions of their modes.
One is the unify_mode, which used to look like this:
(initx -> finalx) - (inity -> finaly)
and other is the uni_mode, which used to look like this:
(initx - inity) -> (finalx - finaly)
Each unification had one unify_mode, and each unification that includes
a function symbol had one uni_mode per argument of that function symbol.
The two forms of mode information looked similar enough to be easily
confusable, but were subtly different. As it turns out, there was no
particular reason for the difference, so this diff eliminates the
uni_mode type, and the difference along with it.
What rationale there was for the uni_mode type was that the two modes
it represented (one for each side of the unification) both had their
initial and final insts directly available. This is not true for modes
in general: a value of the mer_mode type could have the form
"InitInst -> FinalInst" (which this diff renames "from_to_mode(InitInst,
FinalInst)", but could also be a "user_defined_inst(...)", which required
a table lookup to turn it into an initial/final pair of insts. This matters,
because almost all code that processes the modes of unifications
works with the initial and final insts.
This diff therefore creates a new type, from_to_insts, which represents
mode information only in the form of terms such as "from_to_insts(InitInst,
FinalInst)", and makes a unify_mode take two values of this type, not mer_mode,
as arguments.
As discussed on m-rev, this diff also renames the old, deceptively named
"arg_mode" type: its new name is "top_functor_mode".
compiler/prog_data.m:
compiler/hlds_goal.m:
As mentioned above, avoid using "->" as a function symbol, and replace
both -> and - with bespoke function symbols.
compiler/mode_util.m:
Add some utility predicates and functions on the new types, and
delete the old utility routines that operated on uni_modes.
Code that uses the new functions and predicates should have a higher level
of abstraction than the code that used to do the same job "manually".
compiler/*.m:
Conform to the changes above, using the new utility predicates and
functions where relevant. In several cases, this required fixing
confusion of the kind described at the top. In all but one case,
the confusion affected only variable names, but in one case,
deconstruct_functor in make_goal.m, it caused a bug. The bug has
had no effect up till now because deconstruct_functor is called
only from three places: try_expand.m, stm_expand.m, and untupling.m.
The incorrect mode (which was the nonsensical ground -> free)
generated by the code of try_expand.m itself was discarded and
overwritten when try_expand.m invoked the modechecker. (I don't
know whether this bugfix makes that invocation redundant or not.)
The other two modules, stm_expand.m and untupling.m, may do something
similar, but in any case, they don't yet work for other reasons.
(A bootcheck with --untupling causes a compiler abort when compiling
deep_profiler/query.m in stage 2 both without and with this fix.)
Delete no-longer-needed imports of the pair module (and of some other
modules).
Put the arguments of some predicates into a more logical order.
In bytecode_gen.m, replace clauses with disjunctions, and delete the
arguments that this step has revealed to be unused.
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5c8ffa16fe | Delete redundant imports. | ||
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cc9912faa8 |
Don't import anything in packages.
Packages are modules whose only job is to serve as a container for submodules. Modules like top_level.m, hlds.m, parse_tree.m and ll_backend.m are packages in this (informal) sense. Besides the include_module declarations for their submodules, most of the packages in the compiler used to import some modules, mostly other packages whose component modules their submodules may need. For example, ll_backend.m used to import parse_tree.m. This meant that modules in the ll_backend package did not have to import parse_tree.m before importing modules in the parse_tree package. However, this had a price. When we add a new module to the parse_tree package, parse_tree.int would change, and this would require the recompilation of ALL the modules in the ll_backend package, even the ones that did NOT import ANY of the modules in the parse_tree package. This happened even at one remove. Pretty much all modules in every one of the backend have to import one or more modules in the hlds package, and they therefore have import hlds.m. Since hlds.m imported transform_hlds.m, any addition of a new middle pass to the transform_hlds package required the recompilation of all backend modules, even in the usual case of the two having nothing to do with each other. This diff removes all import_module declarations from the packages, and replaces them with import_module declarations in the modules that need them. This includes only a SUBSET of their child modules and of the non-child modules that import them. |
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7f5a08eb37 |
Split parts of inst_match.m into a new module, inst_test.m
Most modules that imported inst_match did so in order to use
predicates such as inst_is_ground to test properties of insts.
These predicates are split into a new module, leaving the more
complex parts of inst_match to be imported in fewer places.
This makes it easier to change inst_match (for example, to
address mantis bug 264) without unintentional changes to
the rest of the compiler.
compiler/inst_test.m:
New module containing code from inst_match.m.
compiler/check_hlds.m:
Include the new module.
compiler/inst_match.m:
Move code to the new module.
compiler/inst_util.m:
Move inst_expand and inst_expand_and_remove_constrained_inst_vars
here rather than the new module, since they make more sense here.
compiler/build_mode_constraints.m:
compiler/cse_detection.m:
compiler/deforest.m:
compiler/delay_construct.m:
compiler/delay_partial_inst.m:
compiler/dep_par_conj.m:
compiler/det_report.m:
compiler/fact_table.m:
compiler/float_regs.m:
compiler/goal_util.m:
compiler/interval.m:
compiler/loop_inv.m:
compiler/modecheck_goal.m:
compiler/pd_util.m:
compiler/prog_rep.m:
compiler/simplify_goal_call.m:
compiler/size_prof.m:
compiler/stm_expand.m:
compiler/structure_sharing.domain.m:
compiler/switch_detection.m:
compiler/term_util.m:
compiler/trace_gen.m:
compiler/unify_proc.m:
compiler/unneeded_code.m:
Only import inst_test.
compiler/common.m:
compiler/instmap.m:
compiler/mode_util.m:
compiler/modecheck_call.m:
compiler/modecheck_unify.m:
compiler/modecheck_util.m:
compiler/modes.m:
compiler/simplify_goal_disj.m:
Import inst_test in addition to inst_match.
compiler/lco.m:
compiler/simplify_goal_switch.m:
Import inst_test and inst_util, but not inst_match.
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81b8c91910 | Convert (C->T;E) to (if C then T else E). | ||
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1d109cc26b | Remove unused predicates. | ||
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62ec97d443 |
Report imports shadowed by other imports.
If a module has two or more import_module or use_module declarations
for the same module, (typically, but not always, one being in its interface
and one in its implementation), generate an informational message about
each redundant declaration if --warn-unused-imports is enabled.
compiler/hlds_module.m:
We used to record the set of imported/used modules, and the set of
modules imported/used in the interface of the current module. However,
these sets
- did not record the distinction between imports and uses;
- did not allow distinction between single and multiple imports/uses;
- did not record the locations of the imports/uses.
The first distinction was needed only by module_qual.m, which *did*
pay attention to it; the other two were not needed at all.
To generate messages for imports/uses shadowing other imports/uses,
we need all three, so change the data structure storing such information
for *direct* imports to one that records all three of the above kinds
of information. (For imports made by read-in interface and optimization
files, the old set of modules approach is fine, and this diff leaves
the set of thus *indirectly* imported module names alone.)
compiler/unused_imports.m:
Use the extra information now available to generate a
severity_informational message about any import or use that is made
redundant by an earlier, more general import or use.
Fix two bugs in the code that generated warnings for just plain unused
modules.
(1) It did not consider that a use of the builtin type char justified
an import of char.m, but without that import, the type is not visible.
(2) It scanned cons_ids in goals in procedure bodies, but did not scan
cons_ids that have been put into the const_struct_db. (I did not update
the code here when I added the const_struct_db.)
Also, add a (hopefully temporary) workaround for a bug in
make_hlds_passes.m, which is noted below.
However, there are at least three problems that prevent us from enabling
--warn-unused-imports by default.
(1) In some places, the import of a module is used only by clauses for
a predicate that also has foreign procs. When compiled in a grade that
selects one of those foreign_procs as the implementation of the predicate,
the clauses are discarded *without* being added to the HLDS at all.
This leads unused_imports.m to generate an uncalled-for warning in such
cases. To fix this, we would need to preserve the Mercury clauses for
*all* predicates, even those with foreign procs, and do all the semantic
checks on them before throwing them away. (I tried to do this once, and
failed, but the task should be easier after the item list change.)
(2) We have two pieces of code to generate import warnings. The one in
unused_imports.m operates on the HLDS after type and mode checking,
while module_qual.m operates on the parse tree before the creation of
the HLDS. The former is more powerful, since it knows e.g. what types and
modes are used in the bodies of predicates, and hence can generate warnings
about an import being unused *anywhere* in a module, as opposed to just
unused in its interface.
If --warn-unused-imports is enabled, we will get two separate set of
reports about an interface import being unused in the interface,
*unless* we get a type or mode error, in which case unused_imports.m
won't be invoked. But in case we do get such errors, we don't want to
throw away the warnings from module_qual.m. We could store them and
throw them away only after we know we won't need them, or just get
the two modules to generate identical error_specs for each warning,
so that the sort_and_remove_dups of the error specs will do the
throwing away for us for free, if we get that far.
(3) The valid/bug100.m test case was added as a regression test for a bug
that was fixed in module_qual.m. However the bug is still present in
unused_imports.m.
compiler/make_hlds_passes.m:
Give hlds_module.m the extra information it now needs for each item_avail.
Add an XXX for a bug that cannot be fixed right now: the setting of
the status of abstract instances to abstract_imported. (The "abstract"
part is correct; the "imported" part may not be.)
compiler/intermod.m:
compiler/try_expand.m:
compiler/xml_documentation.m:
Conform to the change in hlds_module.m.
compiler/module_qual.m:
Update the documentation of the relationship of this module
with unused_imports.m.
compiler/hlds_data.m:
Document a problem with the status of instance definitions.
compiler/hlds_out_module.m:
Update the code that prints out the module_info to conform to the change
to hlds_module.m.
Print status information about instances, which was needed to diagnose
one of the bugs in unused_imports.m. Format the output for instances
nicer.
compiler/prog_item.m:
Add a convenience predicate.
compiler/prog_data.m:
Remove a type synonym that makes things harder to understand, not easier.
compiler/modules.m:
Delete an XXX that asks for the feature this diff implements.
Add another XXX about how that feature could be improved.
compiler/Mercury.options.m:
Add some more modules to the list of modules on which the compiler
should be invoked with --no-warn-unused-imports.
compiler/*.m:
library/*.m:
mdbcomp/*.m:
browser/*.m:
deep_profiler/*.m:
mfilterjavac/*.m:
Delete unneeded imports. Many of these shadow other imports, and some
are just plain unneeded, as shown by --warn-unused-imports. In a few
modules, there were a *lot* of unneeded imports, but most had just
one or two.
In a few cases, removing an import from a module, because it *itself*
does not need it, required adding that same import to those of its
submodules which *do* need it.
In a few cases, conform to other changes above.
tests/invalid/Mercury.options:
Test the generation of messages about import shadowing on the existing
import_in_parent.m test case (although it was also tested very thoroughly
when giving me the information needed for the deletion of all the
unneeded imports above).
tests/*/*.{m,*exp}:
Delete unneeded imports, and update any expected error messages
to expect the now-smaller line numbers.
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04dec8c205 |
Carve vartypes.m, prog_detism.m and prog_rename.m out of prog_data.m.
Besides defining most of the types representing the smaller parts of
parse trees (parts smaller than items), prog_data.m also has many utility
predicates that operate on values of these types. Carve the three substantial
clusters of predicates out of prog_data.m, and move them into their own
modules, which are each imported by fewer modules than prog_data.m itself.
compiler/vartypes.m:
New module containing the vartypes type and the predicates that operate
on it. The new module has *much* better cohesion than the old prog_data.m.
The vartypes type does not appear in any parse tree; it is used only
in the HLDS. So make vartypes.m part of the hlds.m package, not
parse_tree.m.
Move three predicates that perform renamings and substitutions on vartypes
here from prog_type_subst.m, since the latter is part of the parse_tree.m
package, and thus doesn't have access to hlds.vartypes. Make private
the service predicate that these three moved predicates used to rely on,
since it has no other callers.
compiler/prog_detism.m:
New module containing utility predicates that operate on determinisms
and determinism components.
compiler/prog_rename.m:
New module containing utility predicates that rename variables in
various data structures.
compiler/prog_data.m:
Remove the stuff now in the three new modules.
compiler/prog_type_subst.m:
Remove the three predicates now in vartypes.m.
compiler/mercury_to_mercury.m:
Delete an unneded predicate, which was the only part of this module
that referred to vartypes.
compiler/prog_type.m:
compiler/builtin_lib_types.m:
compiler/type_util.m:
Move some utility predicates that refer to vartypes from prog_type.m
and builtin_lib_types.m (both part of parse_tree.m) to type_util.m
(part of check_hlds.m).
compiler/parse_tree.m:
compiler/hlds.m:
compiler/notes/compiler_design.html:
Mention the new modules.
compiler/accumulator.m:
compiler/add_class.m:
compiler/add_clause.m:
compiler/add_foreign_proc.m:
compiler/add_heap_ops.m:
compiler/add_pragma_type_spec.m:
compiler/add_pred.m:
compiler/add_trail_ops.m:
compiler/arg_info.m:
compiler/bytecode_gen.m:
compiler/call_gen.m:
compiler/clause_to_proc.m:
compiler/closure_analysis.m:
compiler/code_info.m:
compiler/code_loc_dep.m:
compiler/common.m:
compiler/complexity.m:
compiler/const_prop.m:
compiler/constraint.m:
compiler/continuation_info.m:
compiler/coverage_profiling.m:
compiler/cse_detection.m:
compiler/ctgc.datastruct.m:
compiler/ctgc.util.m:
compiler/deep_profiling.m:
compiler/deforest.m:
compiler/delay_construct.m:
compiler/delay_partial_inst.m:
compiler/dep_par_conj.m:
compiler/det_analysis.m:
compiler/det_report.m:
compiler/det_util.m:
compiler/disj_gen.m:
compiler/equiv_type_hlds.m:
compiler/erl_call_gen.m:
compiler/erl_code_gen.m:
compiler/erl_code_util.m:
compiler/exception_analysis.m:
compiler/float_regs.m:
compiler/follow_code.m:
compiler/follow_vars.m:
compiler/format_call.m:
compiler/goal_expr_to_goal.m:
compiler/goal_path.m:
compiler/goal_store.m:
compiler/goal_util.m:
compiler/headvar_names.m:
compiler/hhf.m:
compiler/higher_order.m:
compiler/hlds_clauses.m:
compiler/hlds_goal.m:
compiler/hlds_llds.m:
compiler/hlds_out_goal.m:
compiler/hlds_out_module.m:
compiler/hlds_out_pred.m:
compiler/hlds_pred.m:
compiler/hlds_rtti.m:
compiler/inlining.m:
compiler/inst_util.m:
compiler/instmap.m:
compiler/intermod.m:
compiler/interval.m:
compiler/lambda.m:
compiler/lco.m:
compiler/live_vars.m:
compiler/liveness.m:
compiler/lookup_switch.m:
compiler/make_goal.m:
compiler/mark_tail_calls.m:
compiler/ml_accurate_gc.m:
compiler/ml_code_gen.m:
compiler/ml_code_util.m:
compiler/ml_disj_gen.m:
compiler/ml_gen_info.m:
compiler/ml_lookup_switch.m:
compiler/ml_proc_gen.m:
compiler/ml_unify_gen.m:
compiler/mode_constraints.m:
compiler/mode_info.m:
compiler/mode_util.m:
compiler/modecheck_call.m:
compiler/modecheck_conj.m:
compiler/modecheck_goal.m:
compiler/modecheck_unify.m:
compiler/modecheck_util.m:
compiler/modes.m:
compiler/par_loop_control.m:
compiler/pd_info.m:
compiler/pd_util.m:
compiler/polymorphism.m:
compiler/post_typecheck.m:
compiler/prog_rep.m:
compiler/prop_mode_constraints.m:
compiler/purity.m:
compiler/qual_info.m:
compiler/quantification.m:
compiler/rbmm.points_to_graph.m:
compiler/rbmm.points_to_info.m:
compiler/rbmm.region_liveness_info.m:
compiler/rbmm.region_transformation.m:
compiler/saved_vars.m:
compiler/set_of_var.m:
compiler/simplify_goal_call.m:
compiler/simplify_goal_conj.m:
compiler/simplify_goal_disj.m:
compiler/simplify_goal_ite.m:
compiler/simplify_goal_scope.m:
compiler/simplify_goal_switch.m:
compiler/simplify_goal_unify.m:
compiler/simplify_info.m:
compiler/simplify_proc.m:
compiler/size_prof.m:
compiler/ssdebug.m:
compiler/stack_alloc.m:
compiler/stack_layout.m:
compiler/stack_opt.m:
compiler/stm_expand.m:
compiler/store_alloc.m:
compiler/structure_reuse.analysis.m:
compiler/structure_reuse.direct.choose_reuse.m:
compiler/structure_reuse.direct.detect_garbage.m:
compiler/structure_reuse.indirect.m:
compiler/structure_reuse.lbu.m:
compiler/structure_reuse.lfu.m:
compiler/structure_sharing.analysis.m:
compiler/structure_sharing.domain.m:
compiler/switch_detection.m:
compiler/table_gen.m:
compiler/tabling_analysis.m:
compiler/term_constr_build.m:
compiler/term_constr_initial.m:
compiler/term_constr_util.m:
compiler/term_pass1.m:
compiler/term_traversal.m:
compiler/term_util.m:
compiler/trace_gen.m:
compiler/trailing_analysis.m:
compiler/try_expand.m:
compiler/tupling.m:
compiler/type_assign.m:
compiler/type_constraints.m:
compiler/typecheck.m:
compiler/typecheck_errors.m:
compiler/unify_gen.m:
compiler/unify_proc.m:
compiler/unique_modes.m:
compiler/unneeded_code.m:
compiler/untupling.m:
compiler/unused_args.m:
compiler/var_locn.m:
Conform to the above changes, mostly by importing some of the
three new modules as well as, or instead of, prog_data.m.
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efb56544ed |
Speed up pred_info's setter predicates a bit.
compiler/hlds_pred.m:
If the new value of a field of pred_info is likely to be bit-identical
to the old value, then test the old and new bits for equality in the
setter, and if they are the same, do not allocate a new pred_info
structure that is guaranteed to be the same as the old one.
By avoiding unnecessary memory turnover, this speeds up the compiler a bit,
though I cannot nail down by how much. I measured it several times, with
the results being no change, a speedup of 1%, and a speedup of 2%.
Remove the unused setter predicate for the attributes field.
Rename some access predicates to pred_infos to better reflect what they do.
Add a distinguishing prefix to the fields of pred_infos.
compiler/*.m:
Conform to the changes above.
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686c2c93c6 |
Fix computation of bound variables in goal_info_to_atomic_goal_rep_fields.
instmap_changed_vars calls inst_matches_final_typed to compare the insts of a variable between two instmaps. Previously inst_matches_final_typed contained a hack such that ground matches even incomplete bound(...) insts, so variables changing instantiatedness from ground to bound(...) would NOT be included in the result set of instmap_changed_vars. With the removal of that hack, the behaviour of instmap_changed_vars changed to match its documentation. goal_info_to_atomic_goal_rep_fields used instmap_changed_vars to compute BoundVars. Variables whose instantiation state changes from ground to bound, but are not actually bound by the goal, would now be in BoundVars. This bug led to changes in the goal representation (e.g. from unify_deconstruct_rep to partial_deconstruct_rep) and caused some declarative debugging test cases to fail. compiler/prog_rep.m: Change goal_info_to_atomic_goal_rep_fields to exclude variables which are ground before the goal from BoundVars. Reorder some code to execution order. |
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500948d549 |
Break up mdbcomp/prim_data.m. The new modules have much better cohesion.
mdbcomp/sym_name.m:
New module, containing the part of the old prim_data.m that
dealt with sym_names.
mdbcomp/builtin_modules.m:
New module, containing the part of the old prim_data.m that
dealt with builtin modules.
mdbcomp/prim_data.m:
Remove the things that are now in the two new modules.
mdbcomp/mdbcomp.m:
deep_proiler/Mmakefile:
slice/Mmakefile:
Add the two new modules.
browser/*.m:
compiler/*.m:
deep_proiler/*.m:
mdbcomp/*.m:
slice/*.m:
Conform to the above changes.
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8a6ffaab19 |
Fix Mantis bug #354.
I/O tabling has two main purposes. The first and more important is to allow the
debugger to replay parts of the program execution for the programmer, which
requires making I/O operations idempotent (so that we get the same results on
the second, third etc "execution" as on the first). The second purpose is to
let the person using the debugger actually see a list of the I/O actions, and
their results.
The root of the problem here is that the compiler can do the second part
only if it has access to the type_infos describing the types of the arguments
of the I/O action. With the current infrastructure for representing typeclass
information, this is not always possible in the presence of typeclass
constraints on I/O action predicates. The reason is that polymorphism.m can
put the typeinfo for a type variable that is subject to a typeclass constraint
arbitrarily deep inside the typeclass_info for that constraint, but the RTTI
can encode such locations only up to a fixed depth (currently only the
shallowest embedded is encodable).
Before this fix, the test case for this bug got a compiler abort when the
I/O tabling transformation tried to figure out how to table the typeclass
info representing the typeclass constraint on a I/O action predicate.
We still cannot table typeclass infos. We could store them (I/O tabling
does not require anything more complicated), but the problem of deeply buried
typeinfos inside them would still remain. So this fix consists of two parts:
- for typeclass constrained I/O primitives, recording only enough information
to allow them to replayed (the first purpose above), and not to print them
out (the second purpose), and
- getting the runtime system to understand this, and not crash with a core dump
in the absence of the information required for the second purpose.
This second part requires changes to the RTTI used by I/O tabling. These
changes BREAK BINARY COMPATIBILITY in debug grades.
runtime/mercury_stack_layout.h:
Rename the MR_TableIoDecl structure as the MR_TableIoEntry structure,
since the I/O table entries that it describes are used not just for
declarative debugging, but also for printing out I/O actions.
Add a field to it that specifies whether the fields describing
the types of the I/O action's arguments are meaningful.
runtime/mercury_grade.h:
Bump the debug-only binary compatibility version number, since
the change to mercury_stack_layout.h requires it.
runtime/mercury_trace_base.[ch]:
When returning information about a tabled I/O action, return a boolean
that says whether the information abouts its arguments is actually
present or not. Do not return information about the arguments if
we cannot convert them into univs due to missing type information.
browser/io_action.m:
Pay attention to the new info returned by MR_trace_get_action,
and avoid a potential core dump by generating a description of the
requested I/O action only if the argument type information needed
to generate that description is actually available.
trace/mercury_trace_vars.c:
Pay attention to the new info returned by MR_trace_get_action.
When the argument type information needed to generate an accurate
description of the I/O action is not available, generate a
"description" that mentions this fact.
trace/mercury_trace_cmd_browsing.c:
Make the fix to mercury_trace_vars.c easier to test by adding a mechanism
to print out all existing I/O actions, as long as there aren't too many
of them.
compiler/hlds_pred.m:
compiler/layout.m:
compiler/prog_data.m:
Prepare for the possibility that we have cannot record the information
needed to reconstruct the runtime types of the arguments of a I/O tabled
predicate.
compiler/table_gen.m:
If an I/O tabled predicate has one or more typeclass constraints,
do not attempt to record the RTTI needed to reconstruct the types
of its arguments at runtime.
compiler/continuation_info.m:
compiler/hlds_data.m:
Rename some data structures that referred to the old MR_TableIoDecl
structure to refer to its replacement, the MR_TableIoEntry structure.
compiler/bytecode_gen.m:
compiler/ctgc.selector.m:
compiler/dead_proc_elim.m:
compiler/dependency_graph.m:
compiler/erl_unify_gen.m:
compiler/export.m:
compiler/higher_order.m:
compiler/hlds_code_util.m:
compiler/hlds_out_mode.m:
compiler/hlds_out_pred.m:
compiler/hlds_out_util.m:
compiler/hlds_pred.m:
compiler/implementation_defined_literals.m:
compiler/inst_check.m:
compiler/layout.m:
compiler/layout_out.m:
compiler/llds.m:
compiler/llds_out_data.m:
compiler/llds_out_file.m:
compiler/llds_out_util.m:
compiler/mercury_compile_llds_back_end.m:
compiler/mercury_to_mercury.m:
compiler/ml_global_data.m:
compiler/ml_switch_gen.m:
compiler/ml_type_gen.m:
compiler/ml_unify_gen.m:
compiler/mode_util.m:
compiler/module_qual.m:
compiler/opt_debug.m:
compiler/proc_gen.m:
compiler/prog_data.m:
compiler/prog_out.m:
compiler/prog_rep.m:
compiler/prog_type.m:
compiler/prog_util.m:
compiler/rbmm.execution_path.m:
compiler/stack_layout.m:
compiler/structure_reuse.direct.choose_reuse.m:
compiler/switch_gen.m:
compiler/switch_util.m:
compiler/type_ctor_info.m:
compiler/unify_gen.m:
compiler/unused_imports.m:
compiler/xml_documentation.m:
runtime/mercury_misc.h:
runtime/mercury_tabling.h:
Conform to the above changes.
tests/debugger/tabled_typeclass.{m,inp,exp,exp2}:
New test case to test that I/O actions that have typeclass constraints
on them can be printed in mdb.
tests/debugger/Mmakefile:
tests/debugger/Mercury.options:
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The algorithm that decides whether the order independent state update
Estimated hours taken: 120 Branches: main The algorithm that decides whether the order independent state update transformation is applicable in a given module needs access to the list of oisu pragmas in that module, and to information about the types of variables in the procedures named in those pragmas. This diff puts this information in Deep.procrep files, to make them available to the autoparallelization feedback program, to which that algorithm will later be added. Compilers that have this diff will generate Deep.procrep files in a new, slightly different format, but the deep profiler will be able to read Deep.procrep files not just in the new format, but in the old format as well. runtime/mercury_stack_layout.h: Add to module layout structures the fields holding the new information we want to put into Deep.procrep files. This means three things: - a bytecode array in module layout structures encoding the list of oisu pragmas in the module; - additions to the bytecode arrays in procedure layout structures mapping the procedure's variables to their types; and - a bytecode array containing the encoded versions of those types themselves in the module layout structure. This allows us to represent each type used in the module just once. Since there is now information in module layout structures that is needed only for deep profiling, as well as information that is needed only for debugging, the old arrangement that split a module's information between two structures, MR_ModuleLayout (debug specific info) and MR_ModuleCommonLayout (info used by both debugging and profiling), is no longer approriate. We could add a third structure containing profiling-specific info, but it is simpler to move all the info into just one structure, some of whose fields may not be used. This wastes only a few words of memory per module, but allows the runtime system to avoid unnecessary indirections. runtime/mercury_types.h: Remove the type synonym for the deleted type. runtime/mercury_grade.h: The change in mercury_stack_layout.h destroys binary compatibility with previous versions of Mercury for debug and deep profiling grades, so bump their grade-component-specific version numbers. runtime/mercury_deep_profiling.c: Write out the information in the new fields in module layout structures, if they are filled in. Since this changes the format of the Deep.procrep file, bump its version number. runtime/mercury_deep_profiling.h: runtime/mercury_stack_layout.c: Conform to the change to mercury_stack_layout.h. mdbcomp/program_representation.m: Add to module representations information about the oisu pragmas defined in that module, and the type table of the module. Optionally add to procedure representations a map mapping the variables of the procedure to their types. Rename the old var_table type to be the var_name_table type, since it contains just names. Make the var to type map separate, since it will be there only for selected procedures. Modify the predicates reading in module and procedure representations to allow them to read in the new representation, while still accepting the old one. Use the version number in the Deep.procrep file to decide which format to expect. mdbcomp/rtti_access.m: Add functions to encode the data representations that this module also decodes. Conform to the changes above. mdbcomp/feedback.automatic_parallelism.m: Conform the changes above. mdbcomp/prim_data.m: Fix layout. compiler/layout.m: Update the compiler's representation of layout structures to conform to the change to runtime/mercury_stack_layout.h. compiler/layout_out.m: Output the new parts of module layout structures. compiler/opt_debug.m: Allow the debugging of code referring to the new parts of module layout structures. compiler/llds_out_file.m: Conform to the move to a single module layout structure. compiler/prog_rep_tables.m: This new module provided mechanisms for building the string table and the type table components of module layouts. The string table part is old (it is moved here from stack_layout.m); the type table part is new. Putting this code in a module of its own allows us to remove a circular dependency between prog_rep.m and stack_layout.m; instead, both now just depend on prog_rep_tables.m. compiler/ll_backend.m: Add the new module. compiler/notes/compiler_design.html: Describe the new module. compiler/prog_rep.m: When generating the representation of a module for deep profiling, include the information needed by the order independent state update analysis: the list of oisu pragmas in the module, if any, and information about the types of variables in selected procedures. To avoid having these additions increasing the size of the bytecode representation too much, convert some fixed 32 bit numbers in the bytecode to use variable sized numbers, which will usually be 8 or 16 bits. Do not use predicates from bytecode_gen.m to encode numbers, since there is nothing keeping these in sync with the code that reads them in mdbcomp/program_representation.m. Instead, use new predicates in program_representation.m itself. compiler/stack_layout.m: Generate the new parts of module layouts. Remove the code moved to prog_rep_tables.m. compiler/continuation_info.m: compiler/proc_gen.m: Make some more information available to stack_layout.m. compiler/prog_data.m: Fix some formatting. compiler/introduce_parallelism.m: Conform to the renaming of the var_table type. compiler/follow_code.m: Fix the bug that used to cause the failure of the hard_coded/mode_check_clauses test case in deep profiling grades. deep_profiler/program_representation_utils.m: Output the new parts of module and procedure representations, to allow the correctness of this change to be tested. deep_profiler/mdprof_create_feedback.m: If we cannot read the Deep.procrep file, print a single error message and exit, instead of continuing with an analysis that will generate a whole bunch of error messages, one for each attempt to access a procedure's representation. deep_profiler/mdprof_procrep.m: Give this program an option that specifies what file it is to look at; do not hardwire in "Deep.procrep" in the current directory. deep_profiler/report.m: Add a report type that just prints the representation of a module. It returns the same information as mdprof_procrep, but from within the deep profiler, which can be more convenient. deep_profiler/create_report.m: deep_profiler/display_report.m: Respectively create and display the new report type. deep_profiler/query.m: Recognize a query asking for the new report type. deep_profiler/autopar_calc_overlap.m: deep_profiler/autopar_find_best_par.m: deep_profiler/autopar_reports.m: deep_profiler/autopar_search_callgraph.m: deep_profiler/autopar_search_goals.m: deep_profiler/autopar_types.m: deep_profiler/branch_and_bound.m: deep_profiler/coverage.m: deep_profiler/display.m: deep_profiler/html_format.m: deep_profiler/mdprof_test.m: deep_profiler/measurements.m: deep_profiler/query.m: deep_profiler/read_profile.m: deep_profiler/recursion_patterns.m: deep_profiler/top_procs.m: deep_profiler/top_procs.m: Conform to the changes above. Fix layout. tests/debugger/declarative/dependency.exp2: Add this file as a possible expected output. 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If the backend supports constant structures, and we do not need unifications
Estimated hours taken: 8
Branches: main
If the backend supports constant structures, and we do not need unifications
to retain their original shapes, then convert each from_ground_term scope
into a unification with a cons_id that represents the ground term being
built up.
This speeds up the compilation of training_cars_full.m by about 6%.
compiler/simplify.m:
Make the conversion if enabled. By doing the conversion in this phase,
we don't have to teach the semantic analysis passes about unifications
with the new cons_id, but we do get the benefit of later passes being
faster, because they have less code to process.
compiler/const_struct.m:
The declarative debugger does not yet know how to handle the new
cons_id, so do not introduce it if we are preparing for declarative
debugging.
compiler/trace_params.m:
Export a predicate for const_struct.m.
compiler/prog_data.m:
Add the new cons_id, ground_term_const.
compiler/hlds_data.m:
Add the tag of the new cons_id, ground_term_const_tag.
compiler/hlds_code_util.m:
Convert the new cons_id to the new cons_tag.
Fix an old problem with that conversion process: it always converted
tuple_cons to single_functor_tag. However, arity-zero tuples are
(dummy) constants, not heap cells, so we now convert them to a (dummy)
integer tag. This matters now because the process that generates
code (actually data) for constant structures handles the cons_tags that
build constants and heap cells separately. As a side benefit, we
no longer reserve a word-sized heap cell for arity-zero tuples.
compiler/unify_gen.m:
compiler/ml_unify_gen.m:
Implement the generation of code for arbitrary constant structures,
not just those that can implement typeinfos and typeclass_infos.
compiler/term_norm.m:
Compute the sizes of ground terms for each of our norms.
compiler/term_traversal.m:
Manage the computation of sizes of ground terms.
Simplify and thereby speed up a predicate.
compiler/term_constr_build.m:
Note that we should manage the computation of sizes of ground terms.
compiler/term_util.m:
Simplify the style of a predicate.
compiler/layout.m:
Give some field names prefixes to avoid ambiguities.
compiler/bytecode_gen.m:
compiler/ctgc.selector.m:
compiler/dead_proc_elim.m:
compiler/dependency_graph.m:
compiler/erl_unify_gen.m:
compiler/export.m:
compiler/higher_order.m:
compiler/hlds_out_mode.m:
compiler/hlds_out_util.m:
compiler/implementation_defined_literals.m:
compiler/inst_check.m:
compiler/mercury_to_mercury.m:
compiler/ml_global_data.m:
compiler/ml_type_gen.m:
compiler/mode_util.m:
compiler/module_qual.m:
compiler/polymorphism.m:
compiler/prog_rep.m:
compiler/prog_type.m:
compiler/prog_util.m:
compiler/rbmm.execution_path.m:
compiler/switch_gen.m:
compiler/switch_util.m:
compiler/type_ctor_info.m:
compiler/unused_imports.m:
compiler/xml_documentation.m:
Conform to the changes above.
tests/hard_coded/ground_terms.{m,exp}:
A new test case to test the handling of ground terms.
tests/hard_coded/Mmakefile:
tests/hard_coded/Mercury.options:
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Heavily polymorphic code, such as that generated by g12, often builds the same
Estimated hours taken: 80 Branches: main Heavily polymorphic code, such as that generated by g12, often builds the same typeinfos and typeclass infos over and over again. We have long had caches that avoid building a new typeinfo or typeclass info if some variable in the current scope already contains the right value, but a program that has many scopes may still build the same typeinfo or typeclass info many times. If that typeinfo or typeclass info is a ground term, the code generators will recognize that fact, and will turn all the constructions of that ground term in different scopes into referencess to the same constant structure. However, in the meantime, the program can be much bigger than necessary. In the motivating test case for this change, a single call to fdic_post is preceded by 133 goals that build the four typeclass infos it needs. The main idea of this diff is to construct constant typeinfos and typeclass infos out of line, in a separate data structure. Polymorphism then binds variables representing typeinfo and typeclass infos to reference to these constant structures. In the motivating example, this allows polymorphism.m to insert just four goals before the call to fdic_post, the minimal possible number: one for each typeclass info that predicate needs. On Leslie's bug344 program, this change speeds up the compiler by a factor of five to eight (reducing compile time from about 80 or 85 seconds to 10 or 15). There is a drawback to this scheme, but it is minor. That drawback is that once a constant structure is entered into our database of constant structures, it cannot (yet) be removed. Even if all the references to a constant structure are eliminated by optimizations, the structure will remain. ------------------------------------------ CHANGES IN THE FRONT END compiler/const_struct.m: A new module to look after our new database of constant structures. Currently, its use is enable only on the LLDS and MLDS C backends. compiler/hlds.m: compiler/notes/compiler_design.html: Add the new module to the HLDS package. compiler/hlds_module.m: Include the constant structure database in the module_info. compiler/hlds_data.m: Add two new cons_ids, which refer to typeinfos and typeclass infos implemented as constant structures. Move the code for calculating the number of extra instance args in base_typeclass_infos here from base_typeclass_info.m, since polymorphism.m now needs it too. We can now also eliminate the duplicate copy of that code in higher_order.m. Make an independent optimization: make the restrict_list_elements function more efficient by avoiding redundant tests. compiler/polymorphism.m: When building typeinfo and typeclass infos, keep track of whether the structure being built is constant. If it is, then put it in the database of constant structures, and replace the code building it with a simple reference to that new entry. Since I now expect most goal sequences inserted before goals to be short, consistent use lists of goals to represent these, since the costs of conversions to and from cord form are unlikely to be paid back by the higher efficiency of cord operations on longer sequences. When we want to get the typeclass info of a superclass out of the typeclass info of a subclass, if the typeclass info of the subclass is known, do the extraction here. We used to do this optimization only in higher_order.m, but doing so here reduces the size of the HLDS between polymorphism.m and higher_order.m, and thus improves compilation time. Reorganize some of the structure of this module to make the above changes possible. In particular, our new approach requires making snapshots of the varsets and vartypes, and later restoring those snapshots if the variables allocated turn out to be unnecessary, due to all of them describing the components of a constant structure. The correctness of such code is much easier to check if the taking and restoring of each snapshot takes places in a single predicate. Remove the code moved to higher_order.m. Add some debugging code for now. If no issues arise in the next few weeks, it can be deleted. compiler/modecheck_unify.m: Treat unifications whose right hand side has a cons_id referring to a constant structure specially. compiler/base_typeclass_info.m: Replace the code that is now in num_extra_instance_args with a call to that predicate. Put the arguments of some predicates in a more logical order. compiler/higher_order.m: When looking up the components of existing typeclass infos, handle cases where those typeclass infos are constant structures. Give some types, fields and variables better names. Avoid a redundant map search. Avoid some redundant tests by providing separate predicates to handle higher order calls and method calls. Move the predicate is_typeclass_info_manipulator here from polymorphism.m, since this is the only module that uses that predicate. ------------------------------------------ CHANGES IN THE LLDS BACKEND: compiler/llds.m: Add a type to map constant structure numbers to rvals together with their LLDS types. Introduce a type to represent rvals together with their LLDS types. compiler/mercury_compile_llds_back_end.m: Before we generate code for the predicates of the module, convert the constant structures to typed LLDS rvals. Create a map mapping each constant structure number to the corresponding typed rvals. compiler/proc_gen.m: Take that map, and put it into the code_info, to allow references to those structures to be translated. Put the arguments of some predicates into a more logical order. compiler/code_info.m: Include a map giving the representation of each constant structure in the code_info. compiler/unify_gen.m: Add the predicates needed to convert the constant structures of a module to LLDS rvals. For now, this code works only on the kinds of constant structures generated by polymorphism.m. Handle unifications whose right hand side is a reference to a constant structure. compiler/global_data.m: compiler/stack_layout.m: Use the new typed_rval type where relevant. ------------------------------------------ CHANGES IN THE MLDS BACKEND: compiler/ml_proc_gen.m: Before we generate code for the predicates of the module, convert the constant structures to typed MLDS rvals. Create a map mapping each constant structure number to the corresponding typed rvals. Factor out some code into a predicate of its own. compiler/ml_gen_info.m: Include a map giving the representation of each constant structure in the ml_gen_info. Also add to the ml_gen_info an indication of what GC system we are generating code for, since the code generator needs to know this often. compiler/ml_unify_gen.m: Add the predicates needed to convert the constant structures of a module to MLDS rvals. For now, this code works only on the kinds of constant structures generated by polymorphism.m. Handle unifications whose right hand side is a reference to a constant structure. Simplify some existing code. ------------------------------------------ MINOR CHANGES: mdbcomp/prim_data.m: Add a predicate that gets both the module name and the base name from a sym_name at the same time. This is used for minor speedups in other code updated in this diff. compiler/dead_proc_elim.m: Scan constant structures for references to entities that need to be kept alive. compiler/term_constr_build.m: compiler/term_traversal.m: Do not build size constraints from references to constant structures. The sizes of constant terms don't change, so they are irrelevant when building constraints for finding argument size changes. ------------------------------------------ TRIVIAL CHANGES TO CONFORM TO OTHER CHANGES: compiler/hlds_out_module.m: Print out the constant structure database if asked. doc/user_guide.tex: Document how to ask for it. compiler/hlds_out_util.m: Print out the new cons_ids. compiler/hlds_out_mode.m: Print out the new cons_ids in insts. Remove a compiler abort, to help debug a problem. Improve the structure of a predicate. compiler/hlds_out_goal.m: Fix some missing newlines. compiler/hlds_code_util.m: Add some utility predicates needed by the modules above. Conform to the changes above. compiler/mlds_to_il.m: Reorder some predicates. Conform to the changes above. compiler/bytecode_gen.m: compiler/ctgc.selector.m: compiler/dependency_graph.m: compiler/erl_unify_gen.m: compiler/export.m: compiler/implementation_defined_literals.m: compiler/inst_check.m: compiler/llds_out_globals.m: compiler/mercury_to_mercury.m: compiler/ml_global_data.m: compiler/ml_switch_gen.m: compiler/ml_type_gen.m: compiler/module_qual.m: compiler/prog_rep.m: compiler/prog_type.m: compiler/prog_util.m: compiler/rbmm.execution_path.m: compiler/switch_gen.m: compiler/switch_util.m: compiler/type_ctor_info.m: compiler/unused_imports.m: compiler/var_locn.m: compiler/xml_documentation.m: Conform to the changes above. ------------------------------------------ OTHER INDEPENDENT CHANGES: compiler/handle_options.m: Add a dump option that is useful for debugging when working on polymorphism.m and constant structures. compiler/equiv_type_hlds.m: Fix an old performance bug: make the code handling try goals keep the old memory cells representing such goals, instead of rebuilding them, if no changes took place inside them. compiler/ml_accurate_gc.m: Move a test earlier, to allow us to avoid more work in the common case. compiler/erl_code_gen.m: compiler/error_util.m: compiler/hhf.m: compiler/inst_util.m: compiler/ml_code_util.m: compiler/ml_util.m: compiler/mlds_to_c.m: compiler/modecheck_call.m: compiler/modecheck_util.m: compiler/post_typecheck.m: compiler/size_prof.m: compiler/stack_opt.m: compiler/stratify.m: compiler/unused_args.m: compiler/post_type_analysis.m: library/erland_rtti_implementation.m: Minor cleanups. ------------------------------------------ CHANGES TO THE TEST SUITE: tests/invalid/any_passed_as_ground.err_exp2: tests/invalid/invalid_default_func_1.err_exp2: tests/invalid/invalid_default_func_3.err_exp2: tests/invalid/try_detism.err_exp2: Add second expected output files for these tests. We need alternate expected outputs because the numbers of some of the typeinfo variables mentioned in error message are different depending on whether or not const structures are enabled. |
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Allow the use of Mercury abstract machine float registers for passing
Branches: main Allow the use of Mercury abstract machine float registers for passing double-precision float arguments in higher order calls. In of itself this is not so useful for typical Mercury code. However, as all non-local procedures are potentially the targets of higher order calls, without this change first order calls to non-local procedures could not use float registers either. That is the actual motivation for this change. The basic mechanism is straightforward. As before, do_call_closure_* is invoked to place the closure's hidden arguments into r1, ..., rN, and extra input arguments shifted into rN+1, etc. With float registers, extra input arguments may also be in f1, f2, etc. and the closure may also have hidden float arguments. Optimising for calls, we order the closure's hidden arguments so that all float register arguments come after all regular register arguments in the vector. Having the arguments out of order does complicate code which needs to deconstruct closures, but that is not so important. Polymorphism complicates things. A closure with type pred(float) may be passed to a procedure expecting pred(T). Due to the `float' argument type, the closure expects its argument in a float register. But when passed to the procedure, the polymorphic argument type means it would be called with the argument in a regular register. Higher-order insts already contain information about the calling convention, without which a higher-order term cannot be called. We extend higher-order insts to include information about the register class required for each argument. For example, we can distinguish between: pred(in) is semidet /* arg regs: [reg_f] */ and pred(in) is semidet /* arg regs: [reg_r] */ Using this information, we can create a wrapper around a higher-order variable if it appears in a context requiring a different calling convention. We do this in a new HLDS pass, called float_regs.m. Note: Mercury code has a tendency to lose insts for higher-order terms, then "recover" them by hacky means. The float_regs pass depends on higher-order insts; it is impossible to create a wrapper for a procedure without knowing how to call it. The float_regs pass will report errors which we otherwise accepted, due to higher-order insts being unavailable. It should be possible for the user to adjust the code to satisfy the pass, though the user may not understand why it should be necessary. In most cases, it probably really *is* unnecessary. We may be able to make the float_regs pass more tolerant of missing higher-order insts in the future. Class method calls do not use float registers because I didn't want to deal with them yet. compiler/options.m: compiler/handle_options.m: Always enable float registers in low-level C grades when floats are wider than a word. compiler/make_hlds_passes.m: Always allow double word floats to be stored unboxed in cells on C grades. compiler/hlds_goal.m: Add an extra field to `generic_call' which gives the register class to use for each argument. This is set by the float_regs pass. compiler/prog_data.m: Add an extra field to `pred_inst_info' which records the register class to use for each argument. This is set by the float_regs pass. compiler/hlds_pred.m: Add a field to `proc_sub_info' which lists the headvars which must be passed via regular registers despite their types. Add a field to `pred_sub_info' to record the original unsubstituted argument types for instance method predicates. compiler/check_typeclass.m: In the pred_info of an instance method predicate, record the original argument types before substituting the type variables for the instance. compiler/float_regs.m: compiler/transform_hlds.m: Add the new HLDS pass. compiler/mercury_compile_middle_passes.m: Run the new pass if float registers are enabled. compiler/lambda.m: Export the predicate to produce a predicate from a lambda. This is reused by float_regs.m to create wrapper closures. Add an argument to `expand_lambda' to set the reg_r_headvars field on the newly created procedure. Delete some unused fields from `lambda_info'. compiler/arg_info.m: Make `generate_proc_arg_info' no longer always use regular registers for calls to exported procedures. Do always use regular registers for class methods calls. Add a version of `make_arg_infos' which takes an explicit list of argument registers. Rename the previous version. Add `generic_call_arg_reg_types' to return the argument registers for a generic call. Add a version of `compute_in_and_out_vars' which additionally separates arguments for float and regular registers. compiler/call_gen.m: Use float registers for argument passing in higher-order calls, as directed by the new field in `generic_call'. compiler/code_util.m: Add a function to encode the number of regular and float register arguments when making a higher-order call. compiler/llds.m: Say that the `do_call_closure_N' functions only work for zero float register arguments. compiler/follow_vars.m: compiler/interval.m: Account for the use of float registers by generic call goals in these passes. compiler/unify_gen.m: Move float register arguments to the end of a closure's hidden arguments vector, after regular register arguments. Count hidden regular and float register arguments separately, but encode them in the same word in the closure. This is preferable to using two words because it reduces the differences between grades with and without float registers present. Disable generating code which creates a closure from an existing closure, if float registers exist. That code does not understand the reordered hidden arguments vector yet. compiler/continuation_info.m: Replace an argument's type_info in the closure layout if the argument is a float *and* is passed via a regular register, when floats are normally passed via float registers. Instead, give it the type_info for `private_builtin.float_box'. compiler/builtin_lib_types.m: Add function to return the type of `private_builtin.float_box/0'. compiler/hlds_out_goal.m: compiler/hlds_out_pred.m: compiler/mercury_to_mercury.m: Dump the new fields added to `generic_call', `pred_inst_info' and `proc_sub_info'. compiler/prog_type.m: Add helper predicate. compiler/*.m: Conform to changes. library/private_builtin.m: Add a type `float_box'. runtime/mercury_ho_call.h: Describe the modified closure representation. Rename the field which counts the number of hidden arguments to prevent it being used incorrectly, as it now encodes two numbers (potentially). Add macros to unpack the encoded field. runtime/mercury_ho_call.c: Update the description of how higher-order calls work. Update code which extracts closure arguments to take account the arguments being reordered in the hidden arguments vector. runtime/mercury_deep_copy.c: runtime/mercury_deep_copy_body.h: runtime/mercury_layout_util.c: runtime/mercury_ml_expand_body.h: Update code which extracts closure arguments to take account the arguments being reordered in the hidden arguments vector. runtime/mercury_type_info.c: runtime/mercury_type_info.h: Add helper function. tools/make_spec_ho_call: Update the generated do_call_closure_* functions to place float register arguments. tests/hard_coded/Mercury.options: tests/hard_coded/Mmakefile: tests/hard_coded/ho_float_reg.exp: tests/hard_coded/ho_float_reg.m: Add new test case. tests/hard_coded/copy_pred.exp: tests/hard_coded/copy_pred.m: tests/hard_coded/deconstruct_arg.exp: tests/hard_coded/deconstruct_arg.exp2: tests/hard_coded/deconstruct_arg.m: Extend test cases with float arguments in closures. tests/debugger/higher_order.exp2: Add alternative output, changed due to closure wrapping. tests/hard_coded/ho_univ_to_type.m: Adjust test case so that the float_regs pass does not report errors about missing higher-order insts. compiler/notes/compiler_design.html: Describe the new module. 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d00ea69529 |
Switch from using set(prog_var), which is represented using set_ordlist,
Estimated hours taken: 12 Branches: main Switch from using set(prog_var), which is represented using set_ordlist, to set_of_progvar, which is represented using tree_bitset, for most sets of variables in the compiler, including the nonlocals sets in goal_infos. This diff yields about a 5% speedup when compiling the training_cars_full.m stress test, but also about a 1% slowdown on tools/speedtest. Both of these are with the current default state in which tree_bitset is compiled with a whole bunch of sanity checks. If these are disabled, we get roughly a 1% speedup on tools/speedtest. I intend to disable those sanity checks after a shakedown period of a week or two in which the updated version of the compiler is installed on our platforms. compiler/hlds_goal.m: Replace almost all occurrences of set(prog_var) with set_of_progvar. The main exceptions are the types supporting rbmm. compiler/set_of_var.m: Add some more predicates and functions that previous existed on sets but not yet on set_of_vars. compiler/*.m: Conform to the change in hlds_goal.m, and make similar changes in set representations. library/bag.m: Add a predicate and function for creating a bag from a sorted list. We already had them for creating a bag from a set, but a set_of_progvar shouldn't have to be converted to a set. library/robdd.m: Fix deviations from our programming style. |
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295415090e |
Convert almost all remaining modules in the compiler to use
Estimated hours taken: 6 Branches: main compiler/*.m: Convert almost all remaining modules in the compiler to use "$module, $pred" instead of "this_file" in error messages. In a few cases, the old error message was misleading, since it contained an incorrect, out-of-date or cut-and-pasted predicate name. tests/invalid/unresolved_overloading.err_exp: Update an expected output containing an updated error message. |
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56cc23d56d |
When comparing the HLDS to the feedback code the HLDS may already contain
parallel conjunctions for parallelisation we've already applied to the current
procedure. In these cases flatten the conjunctions in the HLDS when
converting it to the goal_rep format for comparison with the feedback data.
compiler/introduce_parallelism.m:
compiler/prog_rep.m:
As above.
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d43239d6a7 |
Move some of the goal path code from compiler/goal_path.m to the mdbcomp
library where it can be used by the deep profiler.
Also move the goal path code from program_representation.m to the new module,
goal_path.m in mdbcomp/
mdbcomp/goal_path.m:
New module containing goal path code.
mdbcomp/program_representation.m:
Original location of goal path code.
compiler/goal_path.m:
Move some of this goal_path code into mdbcomp/goal_path.m
mdbcomp/feedback.automatic_parallelisation.m:
mdbcomp/rtti_access.m:
mdbcomp/slice_and_dice.m:
mdbcomp/trace_counts.m:
browser/debugger_interface.m:
browser/declarative_execution.m:
browser/declarative_tree.m:
compiler/build_mode_constraints.m:
compiler/call_gen.m:
compiler/code_info.m:
compiler/continuation_info.m:
compiler/coverage_profiling.m:
compiler/deep_profiling.m:
compiler/format_call.m:
compiler/goal_path.m:
compiler/goal_util.m:
compiler/hlds_data.m:
compiler/hlds_goal.m:
compiler/hlds_out_goal.m:
compiler/hlds_out_pred.m:
compiler/hlds_pred.m:
compiler/interval.m:
compiler/introduce_parallelism.m:
compiler/layout_out.m:
compiler/llds.m:
compiler/mode_constraint_robdd.m:
compiler/mode_constraints.m:
compiler/mode_ordering.m:
compiler/ordering_mode_constraints.m:
compiler/polymorphism.m:
compiler/post_typecheck.m:
compiler/prog_rep.m:
compiler/prop_mode_constraints.m:
compiler/push_goals_together.m:
compiler/rbmm.condition_renaming.m:
compiler/smm_common.m:
compiler/stack_layout.m:
compiler/stack_opt.m:
compiler/trace_gen.m:
compiler/tupling.m:
compiler/type_constraints.m:
compiler/typecheck.m:
compiler/unify_gen.m:
compiler/unneeded_code.m:
deep_profiler/Mmakefile:
deep_profiler/analysis_utils.m:
deep_profiler/coverage.m:
deep_profiler/create_report.m:
deep_profiler/display_report.m:
deep_profiler/dump.m:
deep_profiler/mdprof_fb.automatic_parallelism.m:
deep_profiler/message.m:
deep_profiler/old_query.m:
deep_profiler/profile.m:
deep_profiler/program_representation_utils.m:
deep_profiler/read_profile.m:
deep_profiler/recursion_patterns.m:
deep_profiler/report.m:
deep_profiler/var_use_analysis.m:
slice/Mmakefile:
slice/mcov.m:
Conform to the move of the goal path code.
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1c3bc03415 |
Make the system compiler with --warn-unused-imports.
Estimated hours taken: 2 Branches: main, release Make the system compiler with --warn-unused-imports. browser/*.m: library/*.m: compiler/*.m: Remove unnecesary imports as flagged by --warn-unused-imports. In some files, do some minor cleanup along the way. |
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8a28e40c9b |
Add the predicates sorry, unexpected and expect to library/error.m.
Estimated hours taken: 2 Branches: main Add the predicates sorry, unexpected and expect to library/error.m. compiler/compiler_util.m: library/error.m: Move the predicates sorry, unexpected and expect from compiler_util to error. Put the predicates in error.m into the same order as their declarations. compiler/*.m: Change imports as needed. compiler/lp.m: compiler/lp_rational.m: Change imports as needed, and some minor cleanups. deep_profiler/*.m: Switch to using the new library predicates, instead of calling error directly. Some other minor cleanups. NEWS: Mention the new predicates in the standard library. |
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58211e2f2e |
Allow more than 2^15 vars in a procedure representation.
Estimated hours taken: 12 Branches: main Allow more than 2^15 vars in a procedure representation. mdbcomp/program_representation.m: Allow a variable number to be represented by four bytes as well as two and one. This means that we also have to represent the number of variables in a procedure using a four-byte number, not a two-byte number. Use four bytes to represent line numbers. Programs that overflow 16-bit var numbers may also overflow 16 bit line numbers. These requires a change in the deep profiler data's binary compatibility version number. compiler/prog_rep.m: Encode vars using four bytes if necessary. Be consistent in using only signed 8-bit as well as signed 16-bit numbers. compiler/implicit_parallelism.m: Conform to the change in program_representation.m. deep_profiler/profile.m: deep_profiler/read_profile.m: Add a compression flag to the set of flags read from the data file. Put the flags into the profile_stats as a group, not one-by-one. deep_profiler/canonical.m: deep_profiler/create_report.m: deep_profiler/dump.m: deep_profiler/mdprof_feedback.m: deep_profiler/old_html_format.m: deep_profiler/old_query.m: deep_profiler/query.m: Conform to the change in profile.m. runtime/mercury_deep_profiling.c: Prepare for compression of profiling data files being implemented. runtime/mercury_stack_layout.h: Fix some documentation rot. runtime/mercury_conf_param.h: Add an implication between debug flags to make debugging easier. |
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c877dceb2b |
Refactor profiler feedback code for implicit parallelism.
This change mostly re-factors the goal representation used to feedback implicit
parallelism information to the compiler. The goal_rep datatype is now used
rather than the much simpler datatype. (goal_rep is the same type that is used
by the declarative debugger).
This makes it easier for the compiler to match HLDS goals against goals from
the implicit parallelism analysis and will probably help in the future if the
analysis wants the compiler to re-order goals.
It also makes it easier to pretty-print the feedback sent to the compiler in
more detail.
mdbcomp/feedback.m:
As above, redefine pard_goal as a type alias to
goal_rep(pard_goal_annotation).
Added a new type, candidate_par_conjunctions_proc, it represents candidate
parallelisations within a procedure along with shared information for the
procedure.
Add a new predicate, convert_candidate_par_conjunctions_proc.
Increment the feedback file format version number.
mdbcomp/program_representation.m:
XXX: See about refactoring bytecode in/out put into one place.
Add a new predicate transform_goal_rep for transforming a goal_rep
structure from one arbitrary annotation type to another.
Add extra predicates to aid in converting a prog_rep structure to and from
bytecode. This includes cut_byte/2 and can_fail_byte/2.
deep_profiler/program_representation_utils.m:
Export print_goal_to_strings/4 so that it can be used when printing the
feedback file reports.
deep_profiler/mdprof_fb.automatic_parallelism.m:
Conform to changes in mdbcomp/feedback.m
Wrap some lines at 76 characters.
Improve explanations in comments.
Use the goal_rep pretty-printer to print the candidate parallel
conjunctions feedback report.
deep_profiler/mdprof_feedback.m:
Conform to changes in deep_profiler/mdprof_fb.automatic_parallelism.m
deep_profiler/program_representation_utils.m:
Modify print_goal_to_strings to print determinisms and annotations on
separate lines before each goal.
deep_profiler/display_report.m:
Modify pretty printing of coverage annotations so that they make sense
after modifying print_goal_to_strings/4.
compiler/implicit_parallelism.m:
Refactor goal matching code that compares HLDS goals to feedback goals.
Goal matching is now more accurate and can more easily support goal
re-ordering when parallelising code (this is not implemented yet).
The code that builds parallel conjunctions has also been refactored.
This pass now generates warnings if it is not able to parallelise
a candidate parallel conjunction in the feedback data.
Insert deeper and later parallelizations before shallower or earlier ones,
this makes it easier to continue to parallelise a procedure as it's goal
tree changes due to parallelisation.
Silently ignore duplicate candidate parallel conjunctions.
Refuse to parallelise a procedure that has been parallelized explicitly.
compiler/prog_rep.m:
Re-factor the hlds_goal to bytecode transformation, this transformation now
goes via goal_rep. We use the hlds_goal to goal_rep portion of this
transformation in compiler/implicit_parallelism.m.
Add variable names prefixed with DCG_ to the list of those introduced by
the compiler.
compiler/goal_util.m:
Modify maybe_transform_goal_at_goal_path so that it returns a value that
can describe the different kinds of error that may be encountered.
Add a new predicate, maybe_transform_goal_at_goal_path_with_instmap. Given
a goal, goal path and initial inst map this predicate recurses the goal
structure following the goal path and maintaining the inst map. It then
uses a higher order value to transform the goal at it's destination before
re-constructing the goal. It is different to
maybe_transform_goal_at_goal_path in that it passes the instmap to it's
higher order argument, the instmap is correct for the state immediately
before executing the goal in question.
compiler/hlds_pred.m:
Include the procedure's varset in the information used to construct the
program representation data that is included in deep profiling builds.
compiler/instmap.m:
Add a useful function, apply_instmap_delta_sv. This is the same as
apply_instmap_delta except that it's arguments are in a more convenient
order for state variable notation.
compiler/stack_layout.m:
Export compute_var_number_map for the use of implicit_parallelism.m and
prog_rep.m
compiler/error_util.m:
Add a new error phase, 'phase_auto_parallelism'. This is used for warnings
issued from the automatic parallelisation transformation.
compiler/deep_profiling.m:
Conform to changes in hlds_pred.m
compiler/mercury_compile_middle_passes.m:
Conform to changes in implicit_parallelism.m
compiler/type_constraints.m:
Conform to changes in goal_util.
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