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16 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
John J. Camilleri
71d99b9ecb Rename GF.Compile.Compute.ConcreteNew to GF.Compile.Compute.Concrete 2021-07-01 14:21:29 +02:00
krasimir
7361d22059 GF.Compile.Compute.ConcreteNew now handles Predef.Float 2017-03-07 19:50:43 +00:00
hallgren
35be182824 Preliminary new shell feature: cc -trace.
You can now do things like 

	cc -trace mkV "debug"

to see a trace of all opers with their arguments and results during the
computation of mkV "debug".
2015-09-28 22:23:56 +00:00
krasimir
1e0d7be4f4 added all orthographic primitives 2015-05-11 13:01:39 +00:00
hallgren
fc46db8c7f Eliminate the record extension operator from the Value type returned by the partial evaluator
It was used only in cases where a lock field needed to be added to a
run-time variable, like e.g. in examples/phrasebook/SentencesTha.gf: 

    lin
      PGreetingMale g   = mkText (lin Text g) (lin Text (ss "ครับ")) | g ;
      PGreetingFemale g = mkText (lin Text g) (lin Text (ss "ค่ะ")) | g ;

But lock fields are only meaningful during type checking and can safely be
ignored in later passes.
2014-12-05 12:42:17 +00:00
hallgren
393dde2eb9 Fixes for the haddock documentation 2014-10-15 20:42:36 +00:00
kr.angelov
f8b73d593c Prelude.CAPIT is now a built-in primitive. It still generates &| in the Haskell runtime but will be intepreted in the C runtime 2014-10-09 19:34:12 +00:00
hallgren
d6252d1c16 PGF library: expose only PGF and PGF.Internal instead of all modules
PGF exports the public, stable API.
PGF.Internal exports additional things needed in the GF compiler & shell,
including the nonstardard version of Data.Binary.
2014-06-12 14:43:18 +00:00
kr.angelov
0095119ec0 added Predef.SOFT_BIND. This special token allows zero or more spaces between ordinary tokens. It is also used in the English RGL to attach the commas to the previous word. 2013-11-12 09:54:57 +00:00
hallgren
3814841d7d Eliminate mutual dependencies between the GF compiler and the PGF library
+ References to modules under src/compiler have been eliminated from the PGF
  library (under src/runtime/haskell). Only two functions had to be moved (from
  GF.Data.Utilities to PGF.Utilities) to make this possible, other apparent
  dependencies turned out to be vacuous.

+ In gf.cabal, the GF executable no longer directly depends on the PGF library
  source directory, but only on the exposed library modules. This means that
  there is less duplication in gf.cabal and that the 30 modules in the
  PGF library will no longer be compiled twice while building GF.

  To make this possible, additional PGF library modules have been exposed, even
  though they should probably be considered for internal use only. They could
  be collected in a PGF.Internal module, or marked as "unstable", to make
  this explicit.

+ Also, by using the -fwarn-unused-imports flag, ~220 redundant imports were
  found and removed, reducing the total number of imports by ~15%.
2013-11-05 13:11:10 +00:00
kr.angelov
426bc49a52 a major refactoring in the C and the Haskell runtimes. Note incompatible change in the PGF format!!!
The following are the outcomes:

   - Predef.nonExist is fully supported by both the Haskell and the C runtimes

   - Predef.BIND is now an internal compiler defined token. For now
     it behaves just as usual for the Haskell runtime, i.e. it generates &+.
     However, the special treatment will let us to handle it properly in 
     the C runtime.

   - This required a major change in the PGF format since both 
     nonExist and BIND may appear inside 'pre' and this was not supported
     before.
2013-09-27 15:09:48 +00:00
kr.angelov
a20cd77d25 nonExist now does the expected thing 2013-08-23 13:17:45 +00:00
hallgren
c3beefba47 partial evaluator bug fix
Int was missing from the list of predefined canonical constants.
2012-12-18 13:03:20 +00:00
hallgren
d7e3c869c2 More work on the new partial evaluator
The work done by the partial evaluator is now divied in two stages:
 - A static "term traversal" stage that happens only once per term and uses
   only statically known information. In particular, the values of lambda bound
   variables are unknown during this stage. Some tables are transformed to
   reduce the cost of pattern matching.
 - A dynamic "function application" stage, where function bodies can be
   evaluated repeatedly with different arguments, without the term traversal
   overhead and without recomputing statically known information.

Also the treatment of predefined functions has been reworked to take advantage
of the staging and better handle partial applications.
2012-12-14 14:00:21 +00:00
hallgren
5e091d2e3d partial evaluator work
* Evaluate operators once, not every time they are looked up
* Remember the list of parameter values instead of recomputing it from the
  pattern type every time a table selection is made.
* Quick fix for partial application of some predefined functions.
2012-12-11 15:37:41 +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