The temporaries left on the stack as operands to `OpAttrs` must be
accounted for in the locals array in order for operations within them
to receive correct slots.
Some test cases that were previously broken have been added.
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There are more upcomming uses of declare_phantom where this will come
in handy to avoid some code bloat.
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Moves the logic for removing tracked locals from a given scope from
the compiler's locals list, and leaves only the actual
compiler-related stuff (emitting warnings, cleaning up locals at
runtime) in the compiler itself.
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This will be re-used between the code paths for
recursive/non-recursive sets, and it might even be possible to unify
it with the logic for compiling `let inherit ...`.
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The comment explains how this works fairly well.
Note that this does not yet have the ability to check "closed
formals", i.e. without an ellipsis Tvix will *NOT* fail if unexpected
attribute set keys are provided.
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As pointed out by grfn on cl/6091
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When the last instruction in a chunk is OpCall, make it an OpTailCall instead.
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This type implements an observer that is called whenever the compiler
emits a chunk (after the toplevel, thunks, or lambdas) and prints the
output of the disassembler to its internal writer.
This replaces half of the uses of the `disassembler` feature, which
has been removed from the Cargo configuration.
Note that at this commit runtime tracing is not yet implemented as an
observer.
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With this, most cases of `fix` in attribute sets will work correctly.
A simple test exercising both has been added.
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This makes it easier to track exactly which lambda is which when
inspecting e.g. the concrete representation of a thunk.
At runtime all lambdas live in an Rc. To make this print the right
address, the construction of these Rcs had to be moved up right to the
point where the lambda is first emitted (and disassembled).
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Deferred local upvalues can *only* occur at the same depth as the
thing that is closing over them, but there are various situations with
scope nesting where the actual stack indexes of the local and the
closer look like a deferred value is being accessed.
To fix this, simply compare the depth as well.
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The condition here was extremely hard to read prior to this change.
As the locals vector is now guaranteed to never be empty (there is
always at least a phantom for the current chunk's root expression),
the logic here can be simplified to just dropping tailing locals
entries while their depth matches that of the scope being closed.
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Similar to setting up a phantom slot when compiling the root value of
a file, closures and thunks need to have a phantom stack slot for the
root of the expression yielded by their thunk to make all accounting
work correctly.
The tricky thing here is that closures & thunks *escape* their inner
lambda context (that's the point!), so the functions emitting them
need to know both the *inner* slot (to resolve everything correctly
while compiling the slot) and the *outer* slot (to correctly emit
instructions for closing over upvalues).
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Instead of using a sentinel LocalIdx which potentially points to a
value in the locals stack that does not actually exist, set up an
initial uninitialised phantom value representing the result of the
root expression.
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When deciding whether an upvalue needs to have a deferred resolution
step, the *stack* indexes should be compared - not the locals indexes.
The results are almost always the same, but there are tricky
situations where this can cause errors.
It's difficult to reproduce these errors in isolation, as they depend
on other scope behaviour, so this is one in a series of commits to
address the combination of issues which will gain some tests at the
end.
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Instead of using sentinel values and an additional bool, this tracks
the identifier of a local as an enum that is either a statically known
name, or a phantom.
To make this work correctly some more locals related logic has been
encapsulated in the `scope` module, which is a good thing (that's the
goal).
Phantom values are now not initialised by default, but the only
current call site of phantoms (`with` expression compilation) performs
the initialisation right away.
This commit changes no actual functionality right now, but paves the
way for fixing an issue related to `let` bodies.
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The slot is now always known (at the root of the file it is simply
stack slot 0 once the scope drops back down to 0), so it does not need
to be wrapped in an `Option` and accessed in cumbersome ways anymore.
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If the disassembler feature is enabled, make sure that an Rc of the
codemap is available through the chunk.
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Scope poisoning must be inherited across lambda context boundaries,
e.g. if an outer scope has a poisoned `null`, any lambdas defined on
the same level must reference that poisoned identifier correctly.
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Previously error spans were optional because the information about
code spans was not available at runtime. Now that this information has
been added, the error type will always carry a span.
This change is very invasive all throughout the codebase. This is due
to the fact that many functions that are called *by* the VM expected
to return `EvalResult`, but this no longer works as the span
information is not available to those functions - only to the VM
itself.
To work around this the majority of these functions have been changed
to return `Result<T, ErrorKind>` instead and an accompanying macro in
the VM constructs the "real" error.
Note that this implementatino currently has a bug where errors
occuring within thunks will yield the location at which the thunk was
forced, not the location at which the error occured within the code.
This will be fixed soon, but the commit is large enough as is.
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Another step towards being able to report accurate errors. The codemap
spans contain strictly more accessible information, as they now retain
information about which input file something came from.
This required some shuffling around in the compiler to thread all the
right information to the right places.
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As of this commit, the source spans of all emitted bytecode are fully
tracked.
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These source spans will always point to the *value* that is being
forced, not the instruction that caused the force to be emitted. This
makes sense so that errors during forcing point at the value and not
the surrounding expression.
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With this change, the upvalue data instructions used by finalisers for
thunks and closures track the source span of the first identifier that
created the upvalue (if the same value is closed over multiple times
the upvalue will be reused, hence only the first one).
To do this the upvalue struct used by the compiler's scope now carries
an identifier node, which had to be threaded through quite a few
places.
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This separation makes it possible to annotate the upvalue itself with
the span that created it, which (due to upvalue reuse) is only the
first one for an instance of the given UpvalueKind.
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These are again a bit tricky in terms of emitted errors. The main
error is that the condition is not a boolean, which means that the
jump inspecting the condition must derive from the condition itself to
return an error at the correct position.
For other parts of the expression, it is simply the node itself.
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This one is tricky, specifically the span used for the final jump. I
decided that it makes sense to use the attrpath node, as the final
jump is the one that jumps *over* the default value, so the effect of
this is more closely related to the selector than the default.
It might be more correct to pass through the `or` token itself and
point to this for the jumps, but it depends a bit on what shape of
errors we could end up producing from this.
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