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Estimated hours taken: 60 User-guided type specialization. compiler/prog_data.m: compiler/prog_io_pragma.m: compiler/modules.m: compiler/module_qual.m: compiler/mercury_to_mercury.m: Handle `:- pragma type_spec'. compiler/prog_io_pragma.m: Factor out some common code to parse predicate names with arguments. compiler/hlds_module.m: Added a field to the module_sub_info to hold information about user-requested type specializations, filled in by make_hlds.m and not used by anything after higher_order.m. compiler/make_hlds.m: For each `:- pragma type_spec' declaration, introduce a new predicate which just calls the predicate to be specialized with the specified argument types. This forces higher_order.m to produce the specialized versions. compiler/higher_order.m: Process the user-requested type specializations first to ensure that they get the correct names. Allow partial matches against user-specified versions, e.g. map__lookup(map(int, list(int)), int, list(int)) matches map__lookup(map(int, V), int, V). Perform specialization where a typeclass constraint matches a known instance, but the construction of the typeclass_info is done in the calling module. Give slightly more informative progress messages. compiler/dead_proc_elim.m: Remove specializations for dead procedures. compiler/prog_io_util.m: Change the definition of the `maybe1' and `maybe_functor' types to avoid the need for copying to convert between `maybe1' and `maybe1(generic)'. Changed the interface of `make_pred_name_with_context' to allow creation of predicate names for type specializations which describe the type substitution. compiler/make_hlds.m: compiler/prog_io_pragma.m: Make the specification of pragma declarations in error messages consistent. (There are probably some more to be fixed elsewhere for termination and tabling). compiler/intermod.m: Write type specialization pragmas for predicates declared in `.opt' files. compiler/mercury_to_mercury.m: Export `mercury_output_item' for use by intermod.m. compiler/options.m: Add an option `--user-guided-type-specialization' enabled with `-O2' or higher. compiler/handle_options.m: `--type-specialization' implies `--user-guided-type-specialization'. compiler/hlds_goal.m: Add predicates to construct constants. These are duplicated in several other places, I'll fix that as a separate change. compiler/type_util.m: Added functions `int_type/0', `string_type/0', `float_type/0' and `char_type/0' which return the builtin types. These are duplicated in several other places, I'll fix that as a separate change. library/private_builtin.m: Added `instance_constraint_from_typeclass_info/3' to extract the typeclass_infos for a constraint on an instance declaration. This is useful for specializing class method calls. Added `thread_safe' to various `:- pragma c_code's. Added `:- pragma inline' declarations for `builtin_compare_*', which are important for user-guided type specialization. (`builtin_unify_*' are simple enough to go in the `.opt' files automatically). compiler/polymorphism.m: `instance_constraint_from_typeclass_info/3' does not need type_infos. Add `instance_constraint_from_typeclass_info/3' to the list of `typeclass_info_manipulator's which higher_order.m can interpret. NEWS: doc/reference_manual.texi: doc/user_guide.texi Document the new pragma and option. tests/invalid/Mmakefile: tests/invalid/type_spec.m: tests/invalid/type_spec.err_exp: Test error reporting for invalid type specializations. tests/hard_coded/Mmakefile: tests/invalid/type_spec.m: tests/invalid/type_spec.exp: Test type specialization.
This directory contains some example Mercury programs. hello.m "Hello World" in Mercury. cat.m An implementation of a simple version of the standard UNIX filter `cat', which just copies its input files or the standard input stream to the standard output stream. sort.m An implementation of a simple version of the standard UNIX filter `sort', which reads lines from its input files or the standard input stream, sorts them, and then writes the result to the standard output stream. calculator.m A simple four-function arithmetic calculator, with a parser written using the Definite Clause Grammar notation. committed_choice.m An example illustrating committed-choice nondeterminism in Mercury. interpreter.m An simple interpreter for definite logic programs. A demonstration of meta-programming in Mercury. expand_terms.m Another example meta-program, showing how to emulate Prolog's `expand_term' mechanism. e.m A small program which calculates the base of natural logarithms to however many digits you choose. It illustrates one way to achieve lazy evaluation in Mercury. Mmake The file used by `mmake', the Mercury Make program, to build the programs in this directory. There are also some sub-directories which contain examples of multi-module Mercury programs. diff This directory contains an implementation of a simple version of the standard UNIX utility `diff', which prints the differences between two files. c_interface This directory contains some examples of mixed Mercury/C/C++/Fortran programs using the C interface. rot13 This directory contains a few implementations of rot-13 encoding.