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13 Commits (a4419413fb6dce15b41d7ac5bf0f56ba8137b570)

Author SHA1 Message Date
Mike Gerwitz b084e23497 tamer: Refactor asg_builder into obj::xmlo::lower and asg::air
This finally uses `parse` all the way up to aggregation into the ASG, as can
be seen by the mess in `poc`.  This will be further simplified---I just need
to get this committed so that I can mentally get it off my plate.  I've been
separating this commit into smaller commits, but there's a point where it's
just not worth the effort anymore.  I don't like making large changes such
as this one.

There is still work to do here.  First, it's worth re-mentioning that
`poc` means "proof-of-concept", and represents things that still need a
proper home/abstraction.

Secondly, `poc` is retrieving the context of two parsers---`LowerContext`
and `Asg`.  The latter is desirable, since it's the final aggregation point,
but the former needs to be eliminated; in particular, packages need to be
worked into the ASG so that `found` can be removed.

Recursively loading `xmlo` files still happens in `poc`, but the compiler
will need this as well.  Once packages are on the ASG, along with their
state, that responsibility can be generalized as well.

That will then simplify lowering even further, to the point where hopefully
everything has the same shape (once final aggregation has an abstraction),
after which we can then create a final abstraction to concisely stitch
everything together.  Right now, Rust isn't able to infer `S` for
`Lower<S, LS>`, which is unfortunate, but we'll be able to help it along
with a more explicit abstraction.

DEV-11864
2022-05-27 13:51:29 -04:00
Mike Gerwitz 6252758730 tamer: asg::Object: Introduce Object::Ident
This wraps `Ident` in a new `Object` variant and modifies `Asg` so that its
nodes are of type `Object`.

This unfortunately requires runtime type checking.  Whether or not that's
worth alleviating in the future depends on a lot of different things, since
it'll require my own graph implementation, and I have to focus on other
things right now.  Maybe it'll be worth it in the future.

Note that this also gets rid of some doc examples that simply aren't worth
maintaining as the API evolves.

DEV-11864
2022-05-19 12:33:59 -04:00
Mike Gerwitz ebf1de5a60 tamer: asg::Ident{Object=>}: Rename
I think this may have been renamed _from_ `Ident` some time ago, but I'm too
lazy to check.  In any case, the name is redundant.

DEV-11864
2022-05-19 11:17:04 -04:00
Mike Gerwitz eae194abc6 tamer: asg::object: Merge into asg::ident
Everything in this file relates to identifiers, and I'm about to introduce a
higher-level object, one of which may be an identifier.

DEV-11864
2022-05-19 11:05:20 -04:00
Mike Gerwitz 07d2ec1ffb tamer: Move Dim and {Sym=>}Dtype into num module
A previous commit mentioned that there's not a place for `Dim`, and
duplicated it between `asg` and `xmlo`.  Well, `Dtype` is also needed in
both, and so here's a home for now.

`Dtype` has always been an inappropriate detail for the system and will one
day be removed entirely in favor of higher-level types; the machine
representation is up to the compiler to decide.

DEV-11864
2022-05-19 10:39:21 -04:00
Mike Gerwitz b2a79e930b tamer: Move SymAttrs lowering into asg_builder
asg_builder is about to be replaced, but in the process of simplifying the
destination IR (the ASG), I'm moving things into the proper place.  This
never belonged here---it belongs with the actual lowering operation.

Previously, this was not reasoned about in terms of a lowering operation,
and was written when I was first introducing myself to Rust and trying to
get a proof-of-concept linker working.

DEV-11864
2022-05-19 10:28:17 -04:00
Mike Gerwitz 34eb994a0d tamer: asg::Asg::set_fragment: {ObjectRef=>SymbolId}
In the actual implementation (outside of tests), this is always looking up
before adding the symbol.  This will simplify the API, while still retaining
errors, since the identifier will fail the state transition if the
identifier did not exist before attempting to set a fragment.  So while this
is slower in microbenchmarks, this has no effect on real-world performance.

Further, I'm refactoring toward a streaming ASG aggregation, which is a lot
easier if we do not need to perform lookups in a separate step from the
ASG's primitives.

DEV-11864
2022-05-16 13:14:27 -04:00
Mike Gerwitz d87006391e tamer: asg::object: Remove IdentObjectState, IdentObjectData
These traits are no longer necessary now that I'm using concrete types; they
just add unnecessary noise and confusion as I attempt to further refactor.

Don't abstract prematurely.

DEV-11864
2022-05-12 16:31:36 -04:00
Mike Gerwitz 3748762d31 tamer: asg::graph::Asg: Remove type parameter O
This removes the generic on the Asg (which was formerly BaseAsg),
hard-coding `IdentObject`, which will further evolve.  This makes the IR an
actual concrete IR rather than an abstract data structure.

These tests bring me back a bit, since they were written as I was still
becoming familiar with Rust.

DEV-11864
2022-05-12 15:46:17 -04:00
Mike Gerwitz f2c5443176 tamer: asg: Remove generic Asg, rename {Base=>}Asg
This is the beginning of an incremental refactoring to remove generics, to
simplify the ASG.  When I initially wrote the linker, I wasn't sure what
direction I was going in, but I was also negatively influenced by more
traditional approaches to both design and unit testing.

If we're going to call the ASG an IR, then it needs to be one---if the core
of the IR is generic, then it's more like an abstract data structure than
anything.  We can abstract around the IR to slice it up into components that
are a little easier to reason about and understand how responsibilities are
segregated.

DEV-11864
2022-05-11 16:47:13 -04:00
Mike Gerwitz 1ad2fb1dc8 Copyright year update 2022
RSG (Ryan Specialty Group) recently announced a rename to Ryan Specialty (no
"Group"), but I'm not sure if the legal name has been changed yet or not, so
I'll wait on that.
2022-05-03 14:14:29 -04:00
Mike Gerwitz 4c5b860195 tamer: Remove Ix generic from ASG
This is simply not worth it; the size is not going to be the bottleneck (at
least any time soon) and the generic not only pollutes all the things that
will use ASG in the near future, but is also incompatible with the SymbolId
default that is used everywhere; if we have to force it to 32 bits anyway,
then we may as well just default it right off the bat.

I thought that this seemed like a good idea at the time, and saving bits is
certainly tempting, but it was premature.
2022-01-14 10:21:49 -05:00
Mike Gerwitz 428d508be4 tamer: {ir::=>}{asg, xir}
See the previous commit.  There is no sense in some common "IR" namespace,
since those IRs should live close to whatever system whose data they
represent.

In the case of these, they are general IRs that can apply to many different
parts of the system.  If that proves to be a false statement, they'll be
moved.

DEV-10863
2021-11-04 16:13:27 -04:00