Summary:
Global constants have reliable types, and their sizes can be used
instead of storing the size of the initializer separately.
Reviewed By: jvillard
Differential Revision: D24934114
fbshipit-source-id: 2426ab5be
Summary:
Localizing the entry of a procedure needs the globals (that the
procedure uses), but later creating a summary does not.
Reviewed By: jvillard
Differential Revision: D24886570
fbshipit-source-id: 8a7b18c58
Summary:
The general xlate_value function can be used in place of
xlate_func_name.
Reviewed By: jvillard
Differential Revision: D24846677
fbshipit-source-id: 603ebd388
Summary:
Calling an inline asm function that might raise is not currently
supported.
Reviewed By: jvillard
Differential Revision: D24846675
fbshipit-source-id: a7cfe6050
Summary:
Mangled names start with _Z, so only demangle those names. This leaves
unmangled C names alone.
Reviewed By: jvillard
Differential Revision: D24846674
fbshipit-source-id: d239a61aa
Summary:
Distinguish expressions that name globals from registers. This leads
to clearer code, and globals are semantically distinct from general
registers. In particular, they are constant, so any machinery for
handling assignment does not need to consider them. This diff only
adds the distinction to LLAIR, it is not pushed through to FOL, which
will come later.
Reviewed By: jvillard
Differential Revision: D24846676
fbshipit-source-id: 3aca025bf
Summary:
This module represents the definition of a global constant, rather
than the global itself.
Reviewed By: jvillard
Differential Revision: D24846673
fbshipit-source-id: d47e67984
Summary:
Distinguish expressions that name functions from registers. This leads
to clearer code, and function names are semantically distinct from
general registers. In particular, they are constant, so any machinery
for handling assignment does not need to consider them. Unlike general
globals, they never have initializer expressions, and in particular
not recursive initializers. This diff only adds the distinction to
LLAIR, it is not pushed through to FOL, which will come later.
Reviewed By: jvillard
Differential Revision: D24846672
fbshipit-source-id: 2101f353f
Summary:
The support for recursive references to globals from within their
initializers is enough to handle all the cases of recursive structs
that have been encountered so far. Therefore this diff removes the
complication of recursive records entirely.
Reviewed By: jvillard
Differential Revision: D24772955
fbshipit-source-id: f59f06257
Summary:
It happens so seldomly that it is not worth it to optimistically
assume that linking will make opaque types sized. In particular, it is
incongruent for `Typ.is_sized` to hold and then `Typ.size_of` to
raise.
Reviewed By: jvillard
Differential Revision: D24772956
fbshipit-source-id: 96a72a5cf
Summary:
This information is needed to mediate between index-based
operations (such as on records) and offset-based operations (such as
load/store). Since it is fragile to recompute, the approach here is to
query llvm during translation and store the result.
Reviewed By: jvillard
Differential Revision: D24772954
fbshipit-source-id: ad22c3ecf
Summary:
If these failures are observed in real code of interest, they will
need to be resolved, so they are `todo` rather than an internal
`fail`ure.
Reviewed By: jvillard
Differential Revision: D24746222
fbshipit-source-id: 6b924be58
Summary:
While vector types can be translated, vector operations are not
currently handled. Translating type can lead to later failures (such
as bogus Convert expressions) that are not clearly identifiable as
originating from vector types. So fail eagerly when a vector type is
seen. Note that the only vectors that the frontend sees are due to
incompleteness of the LLVM vectorizer pass.
Reviewed By: jvillard
Differential Revision: D24746224
fbshipit-source-id: 30c0715eb
Summary:
Applicative command line argument interpretation fail: using map
instead of compose meant that the type of the ignored arg was the
action function.
Reviewed By: jvillard
Differential Revision: D24746226
fbshipit-source-id: f1dd67067
Summary:
Adding quotes is needed only to avoid clashes between LLVM integer
literals and anonmous value names.
Reviewed By: ngorogiannis
Differential Revision: D24630527
fbshipit-source-id: 97339740c
Summary:
Change the type of `fold` functions to enable them to compose
better. The guiding reasoning behind using types such as:
```
val fold : 'a t -> 's -> f:('a -> 's -> 's) -> 's
```
is:
1. The function argument should be labeled. This is so that it can be
reordered relative to the others, since it is often a multi-line
`fun` expression.
2. The function argument should come last. This enables its
arguments (which are often polymorphic) to benefit from type-based
disambiguation information determined by the types of the other
arguments at the call sites.
3. The function argument's type should produce an
accumulator-transformer when partially-applied. That is,
`f x : 's -> 's`. This composes well with other functions designed
to produce transformers/endofunctions when partially applied, and
in particular improves the common case of composing folds into
"state-passing style" code.
4. The fold function itself should produce an accumulator-transformer
when partially applied. So `'a t -> 's -> f:_ -> 's` rather than
`'s -> 'a t -> f:_ -> 's` or `'a t -> init:'s -> f:_ -> 's` etc.
Reviewed By: jvillard
Differential Revision: D24306063
fbshipit-source-id: 13bd8bbee
Summary:
The changes in set_intf.ml dictate the rest. The previous API
minimized changes when changing the backing implementation. But that
API is hostile toward composition, partial application, and
state-passing style code.
Reviewed By: jvillard
Differential Revision: D24306089
fbshipit-source-id: 00a09f486
Summary:
The changes in map_intf.ml dictate the rest. The previous API
minimized changes when changing the backing implementation. But that
API is hostile toward composition, partial application, and
state-passing style code.
Reviewed By: jvillard
Differential Revision: D24306050
fbshipit-source-id: 71e286d4e
Summary:
Term.const_of is misleading as it is easy to expect it checks if a
term is a constant, or to expect that it returns the constant part of
a term. Instead, Term.split_const is clearer:
```
val split_const : t -> t * Q.t
(** Splits a term into the sum of its constant and non-constant parts.
That is, [split_const a] is [(b, c)] such that [a = b + c] and the
absolute value of [c] is maximal. *)
```
Reviewed By: ngorogiannis
Differential Revision: D24306065
fbshipit-source-id: ba15958ad
Summary:
The treatment of comparison and exceptions in Core/Core_kernel/Base
makes them questionable as the default. This diff changes nonstdlib so
that Core is no longer opened in the global namespace, and makes a few
changes to handle the resulting minor API changes. This leads to a
lighter-touch nonstdlib, which makes a few definitions of its own, and
selects and extends modules from several libraries, including base,
core_kernel, containers, iter.
Reviewed By: jvillard
Differential Revision: D24306090
fbshipit-source-id: 42c91bd1b
Summary:
Code is expressed using Llair.Exp, which is potentially higher
fidelity than Term. So define the interval analysis directly in terms
of the Llair form.
Reviewed By: jvillard
Differential Revision: D24306085
fbshipit-source-id: f9d876eec
Summary:
Just to avoid confusion over directories named 'bin' being expected to
contain binaries, rather than the sources of executables.
Reviewed By: jvillard
Differential Revision: D23636372
fbshipit-source-id: 8593380e6