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* 6528Kartik Agaram2020-06-151-1/+1
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* 6526Kartik Agaram2020-06-151-1/+1
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* 6382 - re-enable mu.subx in CIKartik Agaram2020-05-221-1/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | I thought I'd done this in the previous commit, but I hadn't. And, what's more, there was a bug that seemed pretty tough for a time. Turns out my self-hosted translator doesn't support '.' comment tokens in data segments. Hopefully I'm past the valley of the shadow of death now. "I HAVE NO TOOLS BECAUSE I’VE DESTROYED MY TOOLS WITH MY TOOLS." -- James Mickens (https://www.usenix.org/system/files/1311_05-08_mickens.pdf)
* increase some buffer sizesKartik Agaram2020-05-221-2/+2
| | | | We can now natively translate mu.subx again.
* 6094 - new 'compute-offset' instructionKartik Agaram2020-03-071-1/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | If indexing into a type with power-of-2-sized elements we can access them in one instruction: x/reg1: (addr int) <- index A/reg2: (addr array int), idx/reg3: int This translates to a single instruction because x86 instructions support an addressing mode with left-shifts. For non-powers-of-2, however, we need a multiply. To keep things type-safe, it is performed like this: x/reg1: (offset T) <- compute-offset A: (addr array T), idx: int y/reg2: (addr T) <- index A, x An offset is just an int that is guaranteed to be a multiple of size-of(T). Offsets can only be used in index instructions, and the types will eventually be required to line up. In the process, I have to expand Input-size because mu.subx is growing big.
* 6064Kartik Agaram2020-02-271-2/+2
| | | | Fix CI.
* 5999Kartik Agaram2020-02-091-1/+1
| | | | | Fix CI. apps/survey was running out of space in the trace segment when translating apps/mu.subx
* 5933Kartik Agaram2020-01-271-2/+2
| | | | Expand some buffer sizes to continue building mu.subx natively.
* 5765Kartik Agaram2019-11-261-0/+4
| | | | | | | | | A couple more primitives now working. In the process I ran into an issue with some buffer filling up when running ntranslate. Isolating it to survey.subx was straightforward, but --trace ran out of RAM, and --trace --dump ran out of (7GB of) disk. In the end what helped was just repeatedly inserting exits at different points, and I realized there was a magic number that hadn't been turned into a named constant.
* 5675 - move helpers from subx-common into layersKartik Agaram2019-09-191-0/+15
This undoes 5672 in favor of a new plan: Layers 000 - 099 are for running without syntax sugar. We use them for building syntax-sugar passes. Layers 100 and up are for running with all syntax sugar. The layers are arranged in approximate order so more phases rely on earlier layers than later ones. I plan to not use intermediate syntax sugar (just sigils without calls, or sigils and calls without braces) anywhere except in the specific passes implementing them.