Use a block instead of variable list + equation list
for contract and node.
The new program transformations based on the
mapfold iterator are now enabled by default.
- (v1, v2, ... ) fby (e1, e2, ...) is translated to
(v1 fby e1, v2 fby e2, ...)
This has made the code even more complex. This will
need to be refactored at some point.
- Many changes to make Hept2mls, mls2obc, etc
compile with the api changes
- Added Callgraph_mapfold: starting from a main
program, generates the list of instances of each
node necessary and creates them.
- Mls2seq deals with giving to the code generators
the correct source (mls or obc, wit or without
static parameters)
It is now possible to use parametrized nodes that
are defined in other files. For that to work, the
first file has to be compiled to an object file:
heptc -c mylib.ept
which creates a mylib.epo file. Compiling the main
file will then generate all the instances of
parametrized nodes from the lib (only the called
nodes will be compiled, but all the nodes in the
main file are compiled).
- Static are used for consts in Heptagon and Minils.
For now, node static parameters remain int only
(ie they are type parameters). Do we need more ?
- Also updated Parsetree AST to the recent changes
in API
There are now 3 kinds of nodes: Eprim : primitive
nodes, Enode: nodes with memory, Efun: nodes
without memory.
Typing now sets correct eq_statefull and b_statefull
for equations and blocks. Resets are only added
when a node with memory is called.
The calling convention is the generated code needs
to be modified so that we can remove the context
for nodes without memory.
-* Séparation du fichier minils avec création de mls_utils
-* Lexer et Parser qui fonctionnent (pas complets encore)
-* Use of menhir with --explain pour debug du parser
-* Quelques refactoring (ident/name...)