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krasimir
3ee931f905 added option -plus-as-bind which treats (+) as a bind when used with runtime variables 2015-02-20 13:26:12 +00:00
hallgren
1048a89ca7 ModuleName and Ident are now distinct types
This makes the documentation clearer, and can potentially catch more
programming mistakes.
2014-10-21 19:20:31 +00:00
hallgren
11105f81cd Command line flag -s/-q now silences all warnings
These flags now do what the say.
2014-08-22 00:30:33 +00:00
hallgren
f27d509075 Introducing GF.Text.Pretty for more concise pretty printers and GF.Infra.Location for modularity
GF.Text.Pretty provides the class Pretty and overloaded versions of the pretty
printing combinators in Text.PrettyPrint, allowing pretty printable values to
be used directly instead of first having to convert them to Doc with functions
like text, int, char and ppIdent. Some modules have been converted to use
GF.Text.Pretty, but not all. Precedences could be added to simplify the pretty
printers for terms and patterns.

GF.Infra.Location contains the types Location and L, factored out from
GF.Grammar.Grammar, and the class HasSourcePath. This allowed the import
of GF.Grammar.Grammar to be removed from GF.Infra.CheckM, making it more
like a pure library module.
2014-07-27 22:06:23 +00:00
aarne
e19a28f46c experimental type checker module GF.Compile.TypeCheck.RConcrete.hs with record updates enabled by ** expressions. Can be changed back to Concrete.hs by just changing one import command in GF.Compile.CheckGrammar.hs. The worst thing that *should* happen with the new type checker is that some old code is detected to be invalid, which happens if it contains a type-incompatible record extension, e.g. {x = "foo"} ** {x = 1}. Previously such errors were silently ignored. A set of test runs detected one such error in the RGL, which was corrected. On the positive side, the new type checker now enables record updates in the natural way: R ** {x = 1} will give value x = 1 overshadowing any value of x in R (provided the expected type of x is Int). lib/src/experimental/PredicationSwe.gf illustrates this, as opposed to PredicationSwO.gf which has to use old-style copying of even the unchanged record fields. 2014-01-31 20:28:25 +00:00
hallgren
41827b1aab Show relative file paths in error messages
This is to avoid one trivial reason for failures in the test suite.
2013-12-06 15:43:34 +00:00
hallgren
0d047707fc GF.Compile.CheckGrammar: add source path to error message for circular definitions 2013-12-06 13:46:59 +00:00
hallgren
a617e50d95 Represent identifiers as UTF-8-encoded ByteStrings
This was a fairly simple change thanks to previous work on making the Ident
type abstract and the fact that PGF.CId already uses UTF-8-encoded
ByteStrings.

One potential pitfall is that Data.ByteString.UTF8 uses the same type for
ByteStrings as Data.ByteString. I renamed ident2bs to ident2utf8 and
bsCId to utf8CId, to make it clearer that they work with UTF-8-encoded
ByteStrings.

Since both the compiler input and identifiers are now UTF-8-encoded
ByteStrings, the lexer now creates identifiers without copying any characters.
**END OF DESCRIPTION***

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This patch contains the following changes:

M ./src/compiler/GF/Compile/CheckGrammar.hs -3 +3
M ./src/compiler/GF/Compile/GrammarToPGF.hs -2 +2
M ./src/compiler/GF/Grammar/Binary.hs -5 +1
M ./src/compiler/GF/Grammar/Lexer.x -11 +13
M ./src/compiler/GF/Infra/Ident.hs -19 +36
M ./src/runtime/haskell/PGF.hs -1 +1
M ./src/runtime/haskell/PGF/CId.hs -2 +3
2013-11-26 16:12:03 +00:00
hallgren
c8cbd4477f Reduced clutter in monadic code
+ Eliminated vairous ad-hoc coersion functions between specific monads 
  (IO, Err, IOE, Check) in favor of more general lifting functions
  (liftIO, liftErr).
+ Generalized many basic monadic operations from specific monads to
  arbitrary monads in the appropriate class (MonadIO and/or ErrorMonad),
  thereby completely eliminating the need for lifting functions in lots
  of places.

This can be considered a small step forward towards a cleaner
compiler API and more malleable compiler code in general.
2013-11-20 00:45:33 +00:00
hallgren
decd7122de 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
43fb9b3b7a added the linref construction in GF. The PGF version number is now bumped 2013-10-30 12:53:36 +00:00
hallgren
2d3e242ab3 gf -s/-q now silences "no linearization of" warnings 2013-04-10 23:00:01 +00:00
hallgren
950832dbba 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
f39466f787 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
b6f392b4e1 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
hallgren
885aaca6de Consistenly use SourceGrammar instead of [SourceModule] when calling compiler passes 2012-10-19 19:56:00 +00:00
hallgren
8444821759 Experiment with parallel grammar checks
Introduced the function

	parallelCheck :: [Check a] -> Check [a]

that runs independent checks in parallel, potentially allowing faster grammar
compilation on multi-core computers, if you run gf with +RTS -N.

However, on my dual core laptop, this seems to slow down compilation somewhat
even though CPU utilization goes up as high as 170% at times.
(This is with GF compiled with GHC 7.0.4.)
2012-06-26 17:01:15 +00:00
hallgren
5b577baf02 Report many type errors instead of stopping after the first one
In GF.Compile.CheckGrammar, use a new topological sorting function that
groups independent judgements, allowing them all to be checked before
continuing or reporting errors.
2012-06-26 14:46:18 +00:00
kr.angelov
1d72e2de7e The typechecker is still unfinished but at least it can typecheck the English resource grammar 2011-12-02 12:33:26 +00:00
kr.angelov
11a37316da more stuff in the new type checker 2011-11-30 14:55:52 +00:00
kr.angelov
eaaefe73d0 Sketch of the new type checker for the concrete syntax. Enabled only with -new-comp 2011-11-29 12:12:51 +00:00
kr.angelov
67aa44a620 bugfix in the overload resolution. It was accidentally introduced as part of the per module PMCFG generation 2011-11-17 21:36:45 +00:00
kr.angelov
48558197a8 more structured format for errors and warnings from the compiler 2011-11-15 13:33:44 +00:00
kr.angelov
bbe42d1e90 Now PMCFG is compiled per module and at the end we only link it. The new compilation schema is few times faster. 2011-11-10 14:09:41 +00:00
kr.angelov
54019c75ae merge GF.Infra.Modules and GF.Grammar.Grammar. This is a preparation for the separate PGF building 2011-11-02 13:57:11 +00:00
kr.angelov
bc35626489 Now the compiler maintains more precise information for the source locations of the different definitions. There is a --tags option which generates a list of all identifiers with their source locations. 2011-11-02 11:44:59 +00:00
hallgren
0325f7264d GF.Infra.Modules: keep the modules of a grammar in a finite map instead of a list
This speeds up the compilation of PhrasebookFin.pgf by 12%, mosly by speeding
up calls to lookupModule in calls from lookupParamValues, in calls
from allParamValues.

The invariant "modules are stored in dependency order" is no longer respected!
But the type MGrammar is now abstract, making it easier to maintain this or
other invariants in the future.
2011-08-30 18:54:50 +00:00
krasimir
fe1205059b operations in the abstract syntax 2010-11-12 19:37:19 +00:00
krasimir
527efbef9d reorganize the modules in GF.Compile.* 2010-07-01 14:19:32 +00:00
krasimir
4f1f8b6308 refactoring in GF.Grammar.Grammar 2010-05-28 14:15:15 +00:00
krasimir
297d40455e typo in CheckGrammar 2010-03-23 15:35:32 +00:00
krasimir
858f6a1d4e use the new more accurate location information for some error messages 2010-03-23 15:24:48 +00:00
krasimir
d3a84f994b store and propagate the exact source location for all judgements in the grammar. It may not be used accurately in the error messages yet 2010-03-22 21:15:29 +00:00
krasimir
899ed163a1 no need to keep the list of constructors per category in .gfo 2010-02-16 09:34:02 +00:00
krasimir
c92f9d1c0c reorganize the directories under src, and rescue the JavaScript interpreter from deprecated 2009-12-13 18:50:29 +00:00