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hallgren
3d5b9bd1fd Make Ident abstract; imports of Data.ByteString.Char8 down from 29 to 16 modules
Most of the explicit uses of ByteStrings were eliminated by using identS,

	identS = identC . BS.pack 

which was found in GF.Grammar.CF and moved to GF.Infra.Ident. The function

	prefixIdent :: String -> Ident -> Ident

allowed one additional import of ByteString to be eliminated. The functions

	isArgIdent :: Ident -> Bool
	getArgIndex :: Ident -> Maybe Int

were needed to eliminate explicit pattern matching on Ident from two modules.
2013-09-19 18:23:47 +00:00
hallgren
27e675910a Adding a new experimental partial evalutator
GF.Compile.Compute.ConcreteNew + two new modules contain a new
partial evaluator intended to solve some performance problems with the old
partial evalutator in GF.Compile.Compute.ConcreteLazy. It has been around for
a while, but is now complete enough to compile the RGL and the Phrasebook.

The old partial evaluator is still used by default. The new one can be activated
in two ways:

  - by using the command line option -new-comp when invoking GF.
  - by using cabal configure -fnew-comp to make -new-comp the default. In this
    case you can also use the command line option -old-comp to revert to the old
    partial evaluator.

In the GF shell, the cc command uses the old evaluator regardless of -new-comp
for now, but you can use "cc -new ..." to invoke the new evaluator.

With -new-comp, computations happen in GF.Compile.GeneratePMCFG instead of
GF.Compile.Optimize. This is implemented by testing the flag optNewComp in
both modules, to omit calls to the old partial evaluator from GF.Compile.Optimize
and add calls to the new partial evaluator in GF.Compile.GeneratePMCFG.
This also means that -new-comp effectively implies -noexpand.

In GF.Compile.CheckGrammar, there is a check that restricted inheritance is used
correctly. However, when -noexpand is used, this check causes unexpected errors,
so it has been converted to generate warnings, for now.

-new-comp no longer enables the new type checker in
GF.Compile.Typeckeck.ConcreteNew.

The GF version number has been bumped to 3.3.10-darcs
2012-11-13 14:09:15 +00:00