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Author SHA1 Message Date
Louis Gesbert
a415355a39 Rework the AST Gadt to allow merging of different ASTs
The phantom polymorphic variant qualifying AST nodes is reversed:
- previously, we were explicitely restricting each AST node to the passes where it belonged using a closed type (e.g. `[< dcalc | lcalc]`)
- now, each node instead declares the "feature" it provides using an open type (e.g. `[> 'Exceptions ]`)
- then the AST for a specific pass limits the features it allows with a closed type

The result is that you can mix and match all features if you wish,
even if the result is not a valid AST for any given pass. More
interestingly, it's now easier to write a function that works on
different ASTs at once (it's the inferred default if you don't write a
type restriction).

The opportunity was also taken to simplify the encoding of the
operators, which don't need a second type parameter anymore.
2023-03-30 15:30:08 +02:00
Raphaël Monat
7021c41f93 Add date rounding option within scopes 2023-03-16 16:55:55 +01:00
Louis Gesbert
42b8adb968 Add a duration / duration overload
Interstingly enough, it was already implemented in the Python backend.

Required to implement *pro rata temporis*, which the US tax section 121 does
make use of.

Only allowed for durations expressed in days (as returned by `<date> - <date>`),
of course.
2023-03-08 15:17:58 +01:00
adelaett
391bf2527d make the change in the datatype 2023-02-20 15:57:42 +01:00
Louis Gesbert
c3af0b4097 Toplevel definitions: branch cleanup
- fix remaining warnings (mostly unused arguments)
- renamings throughout for consistency and clarity
2023-02-13 18:02:09 +01:00
Louis Gesbert
9b0c7583ec Add top-level definitions
Only handled until before scalc at the moment.
2023-02-13 11:43:49 +01:00
Louis Gesbert
3f487a16ed WIP: handle toplevel definitions at the parser level 2023-02-13 10:51:42 +01:00
Louis Gesbert
0540cd31fe Allow ETuple, ETupleAccess on all ASTs
they used to be only allowed on lcalc
2023-02-13 10:51:42 +01:00
Louis Gesbert
f236e2cfb2 Replace the type conversion and rounding operators with overloads
Ref. #366

Also updates `CONTRIBUTING.md`.

This was pretty straight-forward :)
2022-12-13 15:32:49 +01:00
Louis Gesbert
9b939d07a4 New syntax for collection operations 2022-12-13 12:30:40 +01:00
Louis Gesbert
fea01cfe4c Add overloaded operators for the common operations
This uses the same disambiguation mechanism put in place for
structures, calling the typer on individual rules on the desugared AST
to propagate types, in order to resolve ambiguous operators like `+`
to their strongly typed counterparts (`+!`, `+.`, `+$`, `+@`, `+$`) in
the translation to scopelang.

The patch includes some normalisation of the definition of all the
operators, and classifies them based on their typing policy instead of
their arity. It also adds a little more flexibility:
- a couple new operators, like `-` on date and duration
- optional type annotation on some aggregation constructions

The `Shared_ast` lib is also lightly restructured, with the `Expr`
module split into `Type`, `Operator` and `Expr`.
2022-12-13 11:55:24 +01:00
Louis Gesbert
5bcc0a65eb Improve some messages on structure disambiguation 2022-12-13 11:47:21 +01:00
Louis Gesbert
8960e5dbbc Add typing-based disambiguation pass after desugaring
Some typing errors are changed a little, because they get triggered during the
typing of the disambiguation pass, which does not specify the expected return
type (it's an expected invariant that it should not be needed for
disambiguation).

It would be possible to still specify these types during disambiguation just to
get the same errors, but since the newer ones don't appear to be clearly worse
at the moment, it has not been done.
2022-11-28 16:38:09 +01:00
Louis Gesbert
3f2aa19e97 Add ambiguous StructAccess for desugared
to be resolved in scopelang
2022-11-28 16:38:09 +01:00
Louis Gesbert
660e5775de Rename utils to catala_utils 2022-11-28 16:38:09 +01:00
Louis Gesbert
b329afbbdb Rename all Map/Set calls accordingly
This is just a bunch of `sed` calls:
```shell
sed -i 's/ScopeSet/ScopeName.Set/g' compiler/**/*.ml*
sed -i 's/ScopeMap/ScopeName.Map/g' compiler/**/*.ml*
sed -i 's/StructMap/StructName.Map/g' compiler/**/*.ml*
sed -i 's/StructSet/StructName.Set/g' compiler/**/*.ml*
sed -i 's/EnumMap/EnumName.Map/g' compiler/**/*.ml*
sed -i 's/EnumSet/EnumName.Set/g' compiler/**/*.ml*
sed -i 's/StructFieldName/StructField/g' compiler/**/*.ml*
sed -i 's/StructFieldMap/StructField.Map/g' compiler/**/*.ml*
sed -i 's/StructFieldSet/StructField.Set/g' compiler/**/*.ml*
sed -i 's/EnumConstructorMap/EnumConstructor.Map/g' compiler/**/*.ml*
sed -i 's/EnumConstructorSet/EnumConstructor.Set/g' compiler/**/*.ml*
sed -i 's/RuleMap/RuleName.Map/g' compiler/**/*.ml*
sed -i 's/RuleSet/RuleName.Set/g' compiler/**/*.ml*
sed -i 's/LabelMap/LabelName.Map/g' compiler/**/*.ml*
sed -i 's/LabelSet/LabelName.Set/g' compiler/**/*.ml*
sed -i 's/ScopeVarMap/ScopeVar.Map/g' compiler/**/*.ml*
sed -i 's/ScopeVarSet/ScopeVar.Set/g' compiler/**/*.ml*
sed -i 's/SubScopeNameMap/SubScopeName.Map/g' compiler/**/*.ml*
sed -i 's/SubScopeNameSet/SubScopeName.Set/g' compiler/**/*.ml*
```

... and reformat
2022-11-28 16:38:09 +01:00
Louis Gesbert
0030fac7c4 Remove previous set/map definitions 2022-11-28 16:38:09 +01:00
Louis Gesbert
47799ea24f Uniform naming of conversion modules across compilation passes 2022-11-22 12:08:18 +01:00
Louis Gesbert
4ae392c900 AST refactoring
Many changes got bundled in here and would be too tedious to separate.

Closes #330

See changes in `shared_ast/definitions.ml` to check the main point.

- the biggest change is a modification of the struct and enum types in
  expressions: they are now stored as `Map`s throughout passes, and no longer
  converted to indexed lists after scopelang. Their accessors are also changed,
  and tuples only exist in Lcalc (they're used for closure conversion).

  This implied adding some more information in the contexts, to keep the mapping
  between struct fields and scope output variables. It should also be much more
  robust (no longer relying on assumptions upon different orderings).

- another very pervasive change is more cosmetic: the rewrite of the main AST to
  use inline records, labelling individual subfields.

- moved the checks for correct definitions and accesses of structures from
  `Scope_to_dcalc` to `Typing`

- defining some new shallow iterators in module `Shared_ast.Expr`, and
  factorising a few same-pass rewriting functions accordingly (closure
  conversion, optimisations, etc.)

- some smaller style improvements (ensuring we use the proper compare/equal
  functions instead of `=` in a few `when` closes, for example)
2022-11-17 18:16:09 +01:00
Louis Gesbert
41d6d3cbe9 Make scopes directly callable
Quite a few changes are included here, some of which have some extra
implications visible in the language:

- adds the `Scope of { -- input_v: value; ... }` construct in the language

- handle it down the pipeline:
  * `ScopeCall` in the surface AST
  * `EScopeCall` in desugared and scopelang
  * expressions are now traversed to detect dependencies between scopes
  * transformed into a normal function call in dcalc

- defining a scope now implicitely defines a structure with the same name, with
  the output variables of the scope defined as fields. This allows us to type
  the return value from a scope call and access its fields easily.
  * the implications are mostly in surface/name_resolution.ml code-wise
  * the `Scope_out` struct that was defined in scope_to_dcalc is no longer
    needed/used and the fields are no longer renamed (changes some outputs; the
    explicit suffix for variables with multiple states is ignored as well)
  * one benefit is that disambiguation works just like for structures when there
    are conflicts on field names
  * however, it's now a conflict if a scope and a structure have the same
    name (side-note: issues with conflicting enum / struct names or scope
    variables / subscope names were silent and are now properly reported)

- you can consequently use scope names as types for variables as well. Writing
  literals is not allowed though, they can only be obtained by calling the
  scope.

Remaining TODOs:

- context variables are not handled properly at the moment

- error handling on invalid calls

- tests show a small error message regression; lots of examples will need
  tweaking to avoid scope/struct name or struct fields / output variable
  conflicts

- add a `->` syntax to make struct field access distinct from scope output var
  access, enforced with typing. This is expected to reduce confusion of users
  and add a little typing precision.

- document the new syntax & implications (tutorial, cheat-sheet)

- a consequence of the changes is that subscope variables also can now be typed.
  A possible future evolution / simplification would be to rewrite subscopes as
  explicit scope calls early in the pipeline. That could also allow to manipulate
  them as expressions (bind them in let-ins, return them...)
2022-10-21 17:17:26 +02:00
Louis Gesbert
e925ec1795 Swap boxing and annotations in expressions
This was the only reasonable solution I found to the issue raised
[here](https://github.com/CatalaLang/catala/pull/334#discussion_r987175884).

This was a pretty tedious rewrite, but it should now ensure we are doing things
correctly. As a bonus, the "smart" expression constructors are now used
everywhere to build expressions (so another refactoring like this one should be
much easier) and this makes the code overall feel more
straightforward (`Bindlib.box_apply` or `let+` no longer need to be visible!)

---

Basically, we were using values of type `gexpr box = naked_gexpr marked box`
throughout when (re-)building expressions. This was done 99% of the time by
using `Bindlib.box_apply add_mark naked_e` right after building `naked_e`. In
lots of places, we needed to recover the annotation of this expression later on,
typically to build its parent term (to inherit the position, or build the type).

Since it wasn't always possible to wrap these uses within `box_apply` (esp. as
bindlib boxes aren't a monad), here and there we had to call `Bindlib.unbox`,
just to recover the position or type. This had the very unpleasant effect of
forcing the resolution of the whole box (including applying any stored closures)
to reach the top-level annotation which isn't even dependant on specific
variable bindings. Then, generally, throwing away the result.

Therefore, the change proposed here transforms
- `naked_gexpr marked Bindlib.box` into
- `naked_gexpr Bindlib.box marked` (aliased to `boxed_gexpr` or `gexpr boxed` for
convenience)

This means only
1. not fitting the mark into the box right away when building, and
2. accessing the top-level mark directly without unboxing

The functions for building terms from module `Shared_ast.Expr` could be changed
easily. But then they needed to be consistently used throughout, without
manually building terms through `Bindlib.apply_box` -- which covers most of the
changes in this patch.

`Expr.Box.inj` is provided to swap back to a box, before binding for example.

Additionally, this gives a 40% speedup on `make -C examples pass_all_tests`,
which hints at the amount of unnecessary work we were doing --'
2022-10-07 18:00:23 +02:00
Louis Gesbert
af9f497ffb Implement typing of desugared/scopelang and lcalc terms
Note that this is incomplete in the case of desugared/scopelang because we only
have typing for expressions yet, and the scope/program structure is different.

The code allows passing an environment of types for scope/subscope variables in
order to resolve `ELocation` terms, but that's unused until we implement
scopelang typing at the scope level.
2022-10-04 14:50:37 +02:00
Louis Gesbert
b37a6c3703 Generalise the typer
This moves dcalc/typing.ml to shared_ast, and generalises the input type, but
without yet implementing the extra cases (these are all `assert false`): it's
just a first step.
2022-10-04 14:50:37 +02:00
Louis Gesbert
84c78a234f
Make desugared and scopelang use the 'a mark type for AST annotations
This gives further uniformity in their interfaces and allows more common
handling.

The next step will be for all the `Expr.make_*` functions to work on expressions
annotated with the `'a mark` type, correctly propagating type information when
it is present. Then we could even imagine early propagation of type
information (without complete inference), which could for example be used for
overloaded operator disambiguation.
2022-08-29 11:29:24 +02:00
Louis Gesbert
5bda9e98d0
Small cleanup
Remove unneeded types, e.g. provisions for scalc
2022-08-29 11:29:24 +02:00
Louis Gesbert
7e0d24efd2
Make all supertypes use ('a, 't) gexpr as parameter instead of naked_gexpr 2022-08-29 11:29:24 +02:00
Louis Gesbert
5e9c3d630e
Same treatment for typ and marked_typ 2022-08-29 11:29:24 +02:00
Louis Gesbert
be58610061
Rename marked_expr -> expr, expr -> naked_expr throughout
Since the marked kind is used throughout, this should be more clear
2022-08-29 11:29:23 +02:00
Louis Gesbert
8f7ba5ccaf
Rename marked_gexpr -> gexpr, gexpr -> naked_gexpr
Since the marked kind is used throughout, this should be more clear
2022-08-29 11:29:23 +02:00
Louis Gesbert
ef36b18dfe And finally the desugared AST as well 2022-08-26 11:31:14 +02:00
Louis Gesbert
01cc957b3b Used shared_ast for scopelang expressions 2022-08-26 11:31:14 +02:00
Louis Gesbert
49e37c71b4 Add scopelang / desugared cases to the shared AST expressions 2022-08-26 11:31:14 +02:00
Louis Gesbert
54eee2edea Rationalise the tuple / enum types
This will allow to unify with types used earlier in the
pipeline (`Scopelang.Ast.typ`).

It seems cleaner! But some areas may warrant a later clean-up, in particular
handling of options and their types in the backends, or possible name conflicts
of structs/enums with built-in types when printing.
2022-08-23 15:48:06 +02:00
Louis Gesbert
4caf828e48 Additional cleanup/fixes on the compiler refactoring
following review ^^
2022-08-23 00:13:02 +02:00