open Types open Expressions open Values open LlbcAst open LlbcAstUtils open ValuesUtils open Identifiers module L = Logging (** The [Id] module for dummy variables. Dummy variables are used to store values that we don't want to forget in the environment, because they contain borrows for instance, typically because they might be overwritten during an assignment. *) module DummyVarId = IdGen () type dummy_var_id = DummyVarId.id [@@deriving show, ord] (** The local logger *) let log = L.contexts_log (** Some global counters. Note that those counters were initially stored in {!eval_ctx} values, but it proved better to make them global and stateful: - when branching (and thus executing on several paths with different contexts) it is better to really have unique ids everywhere (and not have fresh ids shared by several contexts even though introduced after the branching) because at some point we might need to merge the different contexts - also, it is a lot more convenient to not store those counters in contexts objects ============= **WARNING**: ============= Pay attention when playing with closures, as you may not always generate fresh identifiers without noticing it, especially when using type abbreviations. For instance, consider the following: {[ type fun_type = unit -> ... fn f x : fun_type = let id = fresh_id () in ... fun () -> ... let g = f x in // <-- the fresh identifier gets generated here let x1 = g () in // <-- no fresh generation here let x2 = g () in ... ]} This is why, in such cases, we often introduce all the inputs, even when they are not used (which happens!). {[ fn f x : fun_type = fun .. -> let id = fresh_id () in ... ]} Note that in practice, we never reuse closures, except when evaluating a branching in the execution (which is fine, because the branches evaluate independentely of each other). Still, it is always a good idea to be defensive. However, the same problem arises with logging. Also, a more defensive way would be to not use global references, and store the counters in the evaluation context. This is actually what was originally done, before we updated the code to use global counters because it proved more convenient (and even before updating the code of the interpreter to use CPS). *) let symbolic_value_id_counter, fresh_symbolic_value_id = SymbolicValueId.fresh_stateful_generator () let borrow_id_counter, fresh_borrow_id = BorrowId.fresh_stateful_generator () let region_id_counter, fresh_region_id = RegionId.fresh_stateful_generator () let abstraction_id_counter, fresh_abstraction_id = AbstractionId.fresh_stateful_generator () let loop_id_counter, fresh_loop_id = LoopId.fresh_stateful_generator () let fun_call_id_counter, fresh_fun_call_id = FunCallId.fresh_stateful_generator () let dummy_var_id_counter, fresh_dummy_var_id = DummyVarId.fresh_stateful_generator () (** We shouldn't need to reset the global counters, but it might be good to do it from time to time, for instance every time we start evaluating/ synthesizing a function. The reasons are manifold: - it might prevent the counters from overflowing (although this seems extremely unlikely - as a side node: we have overflow checks to make sure the synthesis doesn't get impacted by potential overflows) - most importantly, it allows to always manipulate low values, which is always a lot more readable when debugging *) let reset_global_counters () = symbolic_value_id_counter := SymbolicValueId.generator_zero; borrow_id_counter := BorrowId.generator_zero; region_id_counter := RegionId.generator_zero; abstraction_id_counter := AbstractionId.generator_zero; loop_id_counter := LoopId.generator_zero; fun_call_id_counter := FunCallId.generator_zero; dummy_var_id_counter := DummyVarId.generator_zero (** Ancestor for {!env} iter visitor *) class ['self] iter_env_base = object (_self : 'self) inherit [_] iter_abs method visit_var_id : 'env -> var_id -> unit = fun _ _ -> () method visit_dummy_var_id : 'env -> dummy_var_id -> unit = fun _ _ -> () end (** Ancestor for {!env} map visitor *) class ['self] map_env_base = object (_self : 'self) inherit [_] map_abs method visit_var_id : 'env -> var_id -> var_id = fun _ x -> x method visit_dummy_var_id : 'env -> dummy_var_id -> dummy_var_id = fun _ x -> x end (** A binder used in an environment, to map a variable to a value *) type var_binder = { index : var_id; (** Unique variable identifier *) name : string option; (** Possible name *) } (** A binder, for a "real" variable or a dummy variable *) and binder = BVar of var_binder | BDummy of dummy_var_id (** Environment value: mapping from variable to value, abstraction (only used in symbolic mode) or stack frame delimiter. *) and env_elem = | EBinding of binder * typed_value (** Variable binding - the binder is None if the variable is a dummy variable (we use dummy variables to store temporaries while doing bookkeeping such as ending borrows for instance). *) | EAbs of abs | EFrame and env = env_elem list [@@deriving show, visitors { name = "iter_env"; variety = "iter"; ancestors = [ "iter_env_base" ]; nude = true (* Don't inherit {!VisitorsRuntime.iter} *); concrete = true; }, visitors { name = "map_env"; variety = "map"; ancestors = [ "map_env_base" ]; nude = true (* Don't inherit {!VisitorsRuntime.iter} *); concrete = true; }] type interpreter_mode = ConcreteMode | SymbolicMode [@@deriving show] type config = { mode : interpreter_mode; (** Concrete mode (interpreter) or symbolic mode (for synthesis) **) } [@@deriving show] let mk_config (mode : interpreter_mode) : config = { mode } type type_context = { type_decls_groups : type_declaration_group TypeDeclId.Map.t; type_decls : type_decl TypeDeclId.Map.t; type_infos : TypesAnalysis.type_infos; } [@@deriving show] type fun_context = { fun_decls : fun_decl FunDeclId.Map.t; fun_infos : FunsAnalysis.fun_info FunDeclId.Map.t; regions_hierarchies : region_groups FunIdMap.t; } [@@deriving show] type global_context = { global_decls : global_decl GlobalDeclId.Map.t } [@@deriving show] type trait_decls_context = { trait_decls : trait_decl TraitDeclId.Map.t } [@@deriving show] type trait_impls_context = { trait_impls : trait_impl TraitImplId.Map.t } [@@deriving show] type decls_ctx = { type_ctx : type_context; fun_ctx : fun_context; global_ctx : global_context; trait_decls_ctx : trait_decls_context; trait_impls_ctx : trait_impls_context; } [@@deriving show] (** A reference to a trait associated type *) type trait_type_ref = { trait_ref : trait_ref; type_name : string } [@@deriving show, ord] (* TODO: correctly use the functors so as not to have a duplication below *) module TraitTypeRefOrd = struct type t = trait_type_ref let compare = compare_trait_type_ref let to_string = show_trait_type_ref let pp_t = pp_trait_type_ref let show_t = show_trait_type_ref end module TraitTypeRefMap = Collections.MakeMap (TraitTypeRefOrd) (** Evaluation context *) type eval_ctx = { type_context : type_context; fun_context : fun_context; global_context : global_context; trait_decls_context : trait_decls_context; trait_impls_context : trait_impls_context; region_groups : RegionGroupId.id list; type_vars : type_var list; const_generic_vars : const_generic_var list; const_generic_vars_map : typed_value Types.ConstGenericVarId.Map.t; (** The map from const generic vars to their values. Those values can be symbolic values or concrete values (in the latter case: if we run in interpreter mode) *) norm_trait_types : ty TraitTypeRefMap.t; (** The normalized trait types (a map from trait types to their representatives). Note that this doesn't take into account higher-order type constraints (of the shape `for<'a> ...`). *) env : env; ended_regions : RegionId.Set.t; } [@@deriving show] let lookup_type_var_opt (ctx : eval_ctx) (vid : TypeVarId.id) : type_var option = TypeVarId.nth_opt ctx.type_vars vid let lookup_type_var (ctx : eval_ctx) (vid : TypeVarId.id) : type_var = TypeVarId.nth ctx.type_vars vid let lookup_const_generic_var_opt (ctx : eval_ctx) (vid : ConstGenericVarId.id) : const_generic_var option = ConstGenericVarId.nth_opt ctx.const_generic_vars vid let lookup_const_generic_var (ctx : eval_ctx) (vid : ConstGenericVarId.id) : const_generic_var = ConstGenericVarId.nth ctx.const_generic_vars vid (** Lookup a variable in the current frame *) let env_lookup_var (env : env) (vid : VarId.id) : var_binder * typed_value = (* We take care to stop at the end of current frame: different variables in different frames can have the same id! *) let rec lookup env = match env with | [] -> raise (Invalid_argument ("Variable not found: " ^ VarId.to_string vid)) | EBinding (BVar var, v) :: env' -> if var.index = vid then (var, v) else lookup env' | (EBinding (BDummy _, _) | EAbs _) :: env' -> lookup env' | EFrame :: _ -> raise (Failure "End of frame") in lookup env let ctx_lookup_var_binder (ctx : eval_ctx) (vid : VarId.id) : var_binder = fst (env_lookup_var ctx.env vid) let ctx_lookup_type_decl (ctx : eval_ctx) (tid : TypeDeclId.id) : type_decl = TypeDeclId.Map.find tid ctx.type_context.type_decls let ctx_lookup_fun_decl (ctx : eval_ctx) (fid : FunDeclId.id) : fun_decl = FunDeclId.Map.find fid ctx.fun_context.fun_decls let ctx_lookup_global_decl (ctx : eval_ctx) (gid : GlobalDeclId.id) : global_decl = GlobalDeclId.Map.find gid ctx.global_context.global_decls let ctx_lookup_trait_decl (ctx : eval_ctx) (id : TraitDeclId.id) : trait_decl = TraitDeclId.Map.find id ctx.trait_decls_context.trait_decls let ctx_lookup_trait_impl (ctx : eval_ctx) (id : TraitImplId.id) : trait_impl = TraitImplId.Map.find id ctx.trait_impls_context.trait_impls (** Retrieve a variable's value in the current frame *) let env_lookup_var_value (env : env) (vid : VarId.id) : typed_value = snd (env_lookup_var env vid) (** Retrieve a variable's value in an evaluation context *) let ctx_lookup_var_value (ctx : eval_ctx) (vid : VarId.id) : typed_value = env_lookup_var_value ctx.env vid (** Retrieve a const generic value in an evaluation context *) let ctx_lookup_const_generic_value (ctx : eval_ctx) (vid : ConstGenericVarId.id) : typed_value = Types.ConstGenericVarId.Map.find vid ctx.const_generic_vars_map (** Update a variable's value in the current frame. This is a helper function: it can break invariants and doesn't perform any check. *) let env_update_var_value (env : env) (vid : VarId.id) (nv : typed_value) : env = (* We take care to stop at the end of current frame: different variables in different frames can have the same id! *) let rec update env = match env with | [] -> raise (Failure "Unexpected") | EBinding ((BVar b as var), v) :: env' -> if b.index = vid then EBinding (var, nv) :: env' else EBinding (var, v) :: update env' | ((EBinding (BDummy _, _) | EAbs _) as ee) :: env' -> ee :: update env' | EFrame :: _ -> raise (Failure "End of frame") in update env let var_to_binder (var : var) : var_binder = { index = var.index; name = var.name } (** Update a variable's value in an evaluation context. This is a helper function: it can break invariants and doesn't perform any check. *) let ctx_update_var_value (ctx : eval_ctx) (vid : VarId.id) (nv : typed_value) : eval_ctx = { ctx with env = env_update_var_value ctx.env vid nv } (** Push a variable in the context's environment. Checks that the pushed variable and its value have the same type (this is important). *) let ctx_push_var (ctx : eval_ctx) (var : var) (v : typed_value) : eval_ctx = assert (TypesUtils.ty_is_ety var.var_ty && var.var_ty = v.ty); let bv = var_to_binder var in { ctx with env = EBinding (BVar bv, v) :: ctx.env } (** Push a list of variables. Checks that the pushed variables and their values have the same type (this is important). *) let ctx_push_vars (ctx : eval_ctx) (vars : (var * typed_value) list) : eval_ctx = log#ldebug (lazy ("push_vars:\n" ^ String.concat "\n" (List.map (fun (var, value) -> (* We can unfortunately not use Print because it depends on Contexts... *) show_var var ^ " -> " ^ show_typed_value value) vars))); assert ( List.for_all (fun (var, (value : typed_value)) -> TypesUtils.ty_is_ety var.var_ty && var.var_ty = value.ty) vars); let vars = List.map (fun (var, value) -> EBinding (BVar (var_to_binder var), value)) vars in let vars = List.rev vars in { ctx with env = List.append vars ctx.env } (** Push a dummy variable in the context's environment. *) let ctx_push_dummy_var (ctx : eval_ctx) (vid : DummyVarId.id) (v : typed_value) : eval_ctx = { ctx with env = EBinding (BDummy vid, v) :: ctx.env } (** Remove a dummy variable from a context's environment. *) let ctx_remove_dummy_var (ctx : eval_ctx) (vid : DummyVarId.id) : eval_ctx * typed_value = let rec remove_var (env : env) : env * typed_value = match env with | [] -> raise (Failure "Could not lookup a dummy variable") | EBinding (BDummy vid', v) :: env when vid' = vid -> (env, v) | ee :: env -> let env, v = remove_var env in (ee :: env, v) in let env, v = remove_var ctx.env in ({ ctx with env }, v) (** Lookup a dummy variable in a context's environment. *) let ctx_lookup_dummy_var (ctx : eval_ctx) (vid : DummyVarId.id) : typed_value = let rec lookup_var (env : env) : typed_value = match env with | [] -> raise (Failure "Could not lookup a dummy variable") | EBinding (BDummy vid', v) :: _env when vid' = vid -> v | _ :: env -> lookup_var env in lookup_var ctx.env let erase_regions (ty : ty) : ty = let v = object inherit [_] map_ty method! visit_region _ _ = RErased end in v#visit_ty () ty (** Push an uninitialized variable (which thus maps to {!constructor:Values.value.Bottom}) *) let ctx_push_uninitialized_var (ctx : eval_ctx) (var : var) : eval_ctx = ctx_push_var ctx var (mk_bottom (erase_regions var.var_ty)) (** Push a list of uninitialized variables (which thus map to {!constructor:Values.value.Bottom}) *) let ctx_push_uninitialized_vars (ctx : eval_ctx) (vars : var list) : eval_ctx = let vars = List.map (fun v -> (v, mk_bottom (erase_regions v.var_ty))) vars in ctx_push_vars ctx vars let env_find_abs (env : env) (pred : abs -> bool) : abs option = let rec lookup env = match env with | [] -> None | EBinding (_, _) :: env' -> lookup env' | EAbs abs :: env' -> if pred abs then Some abs else lookup env' | EFrame :: env' -> lookup env' in lookup env let env_lookup_abs (env : env) (abs_id : AbstractionId.id) : abs = Option.get (env_find_abs env (fun abs -> abs.abs_id = abs_id)) (** Remove an abstraction from the context, as well as all the references to this abstraction (for instance, remove the abs id from all the parent sets of all the other abstractions). *) let env_remove_abs (env : env) (abs_id : AbstractionId.id) : env * abs option = let rec remove (env : env) : env * abs option = match env with | [] -> raise (Failure "Unreachable") | EFrame :: _ -> (env, None) | EBinding (bv, v) :: env -> let env, abs_opt = remove env in (EBinding (bv, v) :: env, abs_opt) | EAbs abs :: env -> if abs.abs_id = abs_id then (env, Some abs) else let env, abs_opt = remove env in (* Update the parents set *) let parents = AbstractionId.Set.remove abs_id abs.parents in (EAbs { abs with parents } :: env, abs_opt) in remove env (** Substitue an abstraction in an environment. Note that we substitute an abstraction (identified by its id) with a different abstraction which **doesn't necessarily have the same id**. Because of this, we also substitute the abstraction id wherever it is used (i.e., in the parent sets of the other abstractions). *) let env_subst_abs (env : env) (abs_id : AbstractionId.id) (nabs : abs) : env * abs option = let rec update (env : env) : env * abs option = match env with | [] -> raise (Failure "Unreachable") | EFrame :: _ -> (* We're done *) (env, None) | EBinding (bv, v) :: env -> let env, opt_abs = update env in (EBinding (bv, v) :: env, opt_abs) | EAbs abs :: env -> if abs.abs_id = abs_id then (EAbs nabs :: env, Some abs) else let env, opt_abs = update env in (* Update the parents set *) let parents = abs.parents in let parents = if AbstractionId.Set.mem abs_id parents then let parents = AbstractionId.Set.remove abs_id parents in AbstractionId.Set.add nabs.abs_id parents else parents in (EAbs { abs with parents } :: env, opt_abs) in update env let ctx_lookup_abs (ctx : eval_ctx) (abs_id : AbstractionId.id) : abs = env_lookup_abs ctx.env abs_id let ctx_find_abs (ctx : eval_ctx) (p : abs -> bool) : abs option = env_find_abs ctx.env p (** See the comments for {!env_remove_abs} *) let ctx_remove_abs (ctx : eval_ctx) (abs_id : AbstractionId.id) : eval_ctx * abs option = let env, abs = env_remove_abs ctx.env abs_id in ({ ctx with env }, abs) (** See the comments for {!env_subst_abs} *) let ctx_subst_abs (ctx : eval_ctx) (abs_id : AbstractionId.id) (nabs : abs) : eval_ctx * abs option = let env, abs_opt = env_subst_abs ctx.env abs_id nabs in ({ ctx with env }, abs_opt) let ctx_set_abs_can_end (ctx : eval_ctx) (abs_id : AbstractionId.id) (can_end : bool) : eval_ctx = let abs = ctx_lookup_abs ctx abs_id in let abs = { abs with can_end } in fst (ctx_subst_abs ctx abs_id abs) let ctx_type_decl_is_rec (ctx : eval_ctx) (id : TypeDeclId.id) : bool = let decl_group = TypeDeclId.Map.find id ctx.type_context.type_decls_groups in match decl_group with RecGroup _ -> true | NonRecGroup _ -> false (** Visitor to iterate over the values in the *current* frame *) class ['self] iter_frame = object (self : 'self) inherit [_] iter_env method! visit_env : 'acc -> env -> unit = fun acc env -> match env with | [] -> () | EFrame :: _ -> (* We stop here *) () | em :: env -> self#visit_env_elem acc em; self#visit_env acc env end (** Visitor to map over the values in the *current* frame *) class ['self] map_frame_concrete = object (self : 'self) inherit [_] map_env method! visit_env : 'acc -> env -> env = fun acc env -> match env with | [] -> [] | EFrame :: env -> (* We stop here *) EFrame :: env | em :: env -> let em = self#visit_env_elem acc em in let env = self#visit_env acc env in em :: env end (** Visitor to iterate over the values in a context *) class ['self] iter_eval_ctx = object (_self : 'self) inherit [_] iter_env as super method visit_eval_ctx : 'acc -> eval_ctx -> unit = fun acc ctx -> super#visit_env acc ctx.env end (** Visitor to map the values in a context *) class ['self] map_eval_ctx = object (_self : 'self) inherit [_] map_env as super method visit_eval_ctx : 'acc -> eval_ctx -> eval_ctx = fun acc ctx -> let env = super#visit_env acc ctx.env in { ctx with env } end let env_iter_abs (f : abs -> unit) (env : env) : unit = List.iter (fun (ee : env_elem) -> match ee with EBinding _ | EFrame -> () | EAbs abs -> f abs) env let env_map_abs (f : abs -> abs) (env : env) : env = List.map (fun (ee : env_elem) -> match ee with EBinding _ | EFrame -> ee | EAbs abs -> EAbs (f abs)) env let env_filter_abs (f : abs -> bool) (env : env) : env = List.filter (fun (ee : env_elem) -> match ee with EBinding _ | EFrame -> true | EAbs abs -> f abs) env