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authorAlasdair Armstrong2017-08-23 17:57:26 +0100
committerAlasdair Armstrong2017-08-23 17:57:26 +0100
commitb9810423d4eece710a276384a4664aaab6aed046 (patch)
treee5de0df1abbf25ed0cb59c5807fa73ff0723a442 /src/reporting_basic.ml
parentc380d2d0b51be71871085ac7d085268f5baccb56 (diff)
Started work on an undefined literal removal pass for the ocaml
backed. Ocaml doesn't support undefined values, so we need a way to remove them from the specification in order to generate good ocaml code. There are more subtle issues to - like if we initialize a mutable variable with an undefined list, then the ocaml runtime has no way of telling what it's length should be (as this information is removed by the simple_types pass). We therefore rewrite undefined literals with calls to functions that create undefined types, e.g. (bool) undefined becomes undefined_bool () (vector<'n,'m,dec,bit>) undefined becomes undefined_vector(sizeof 'n, sizeof 'm, undefined_bit ()) We therefore have to generate undefined_X functions for any user defined datatype X. initial_check seems to be the logical place for this. This is straightforward provided the user defined types are not-recursive (and it shouldn't be too bad even if they are).
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