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@tuxmea Sweet... Does this work? If so can you rename graph0noop to noop1.yaml and rebase please? Thanks! |
You can also fix the typo in your commit message too :) |
first part of purpleidea#21 tested with example/noop1.yaml on CentOS 6
@purpleidea renamed example, corrected typo and rebased |
I hope you don't have any objections to me merging this with cherryfetch: Thanks for the patch! Done! |
Merged in 6bbce03 |
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This is the 1st commit message: lang: Split FuncValue into FuncValue and SimpleFn Representing an MCL function value as a golang function from Value to Value was a mistake, it should be a function from Vertex to Vertex. Here is why this is a mistake: The output of a function like $f = fn(x) { Shell(Sprintf("seq %d", x)) } varies over time, while a single Value does not. Thus, code like Map($f, list(1, 2)) would first produce the value list("1", "1"), but then it would _not_ update to list("1", "2") when "seq 2" produces its second line. That's because with the mistaken design, when Map receives a new FuncValue or a new input list of N elements, Map calls the function from Value to Value N times and produces a single output list of N elements. Here is why the corrected design is better: Here's what happens with this new design when Map receives a new FuncValue or a new input list of N elements. First, Map constructs N item-input nodes, each of which extracts a different entry from the list. Then, Map calls the function from Vertex to Vertex N times, once for each item-input node, and thus obtain N item-output nodes. Finally, Map constructs an item-collecting node which constructs a list out of all of its inputs, and Map connects the N item-output nodes to the item-collecting node. This item-collecting node is the output of Map. The Vertex to Vertex function constructs and connects its own nodes; in this case, it constructs an Sprintf node and connects the item-input node to it, and then constructs a Shell node and connects the Sprintf node to it, and then returns the Shell node as the item-output node. The two Shell node in this sub-graph emit a first value "1", which propagates to the item-collecting node and causes it to output a first value list("1", "1"). Then, the second Shell node emits a second value "2", which propagates to the item-collecting node and causes it to output a second value list("1", "2"), as desired. Here is how this commit brings us closer to the above plan: Changing FuncValue throughout the codebase is a big change. One of the difficulties is that it is not just nodes which are emitting FuncValues, there are also many other places in the code where FuncValue is used to hold a golang function from Value to Value. Some of those places now need to hold a golang function from Vertex to Vertex, but other places still need to hold a golang function from Vertex to Vertex. Thus, as a first step, we need to split FuncValue into two types. This commit splits the old FuncValue into two types: 1. The new FuncValue will hold a function from Vertex to Vertex. FuncValue is a Value. 2. A new type named "SimpleFn" will hold a function from Value to Value. SimpleFn is not a Value. This commit replaces occurrences of the old FuncValue with one of those two new types, as appropriate. This commit does not yet adapt the surrounding code to make use of the new representation; that will be done in future commits. I have annotated the missing parts with the following panic message in order to make it easy to find which parts still need to be implemented. The "..." part explains what needs to be implemented. panic("TODO [SimpleFn]: ..."); Here's where I need help: One part of the code which is not clear to me are the parts which use reflection. I don't understand the purpose of that code well enough to explain what needs to be implemented. I have annotated those "known unknown" parts of the remaining work with the following panic message in order to make it easy to find which parts still need more thinking and planning: panic("TODO [SimpleFn] [Reflect]: ..."); This is the commit message #2: lang: Add the core func graph Txn API This will eventually let functions change the running graph via a transaction API. At the moment the core Lock and Unlock primitives aren't implemented. This is the commit message #3: lang: A reversible wrapper around Txn This is useful for the common case in which we call one FuncValue to construct a bunch of nodes, and later we switch to a different FuncValue and so we want to remove all the nodes added by the first FuncValue and replace them by the nodes added by the second FuncValue. This is the commit message #4: lang: move FuncValue to its own package This is the commit message #5: lang: combine lang/func/structs and ast Merging those two packages allows us to avoid import cycles when a Func needs to add an Expr to the graph. This is the commit message #6: lang: CallExpr must generate a subgraph FuncValues are now manipulating the graph instead of manipulating values, so the logic for calling a FuncValue must now follow suit. This is the commit message #7: lang: ExprFunc does not need to store its value This is the commit message #8: spelling This is the commit message #9: convert between SimpleFn, FuncValue, and Func This is the commit message #10: no need for ExprCall.argVertices it's the exact same thing as ExprCall.Args This is the commit message #11: ExprFunc.Func()'s three cases This is the commit message #12: FunctionFunc is no longer used This is the commit message #13: ExprBool.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #14: ExprIf.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #15: ExprFunc.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #16: lang: ast, interfaces: Add MergedGraph signature and implementation This adds a MergedGraph signature to the Expr interface. The txn type is interface{} until we have that merged. This is the commit message #17: lang: ast, interfaces: Add MergedGraph signature and implementation This adds a MergedGraph signature to the Stmt interface. The txn type is interface{} until we have that merged. This is the commit message #18: Use MergedGraph signature and implementation This puts it into play, but doesn't initialize the input args at all. This is the commit message #19: Restore ExprBool.Graph() and Func() This reverts commit 3ea3845. This is the commit message #20: Restore ExprIf.Graph() This reverts commit a62889e. This is the commit message #21: restore ExprFunc::Graph() and Func() This is the commit message #22: fix type errors This is the commit message #23: ExprCall.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #24: a more precise type for args This is the commit message #25: GraphTxn This is the commit message #26: ReversibleTxn.AddGraph This is the commit message #27: ExprFunc.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #28: ExprVar.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #29: sub-graph is spelled subgraph in this codebase This is the commit message #30: ExprFunc.mkFunc() was unused This is the commit message #31: CallFunc.Stream() should add Funcs to the graph, not Exprs This is the commit message #32: move ConstFunc to lang.funcs This is the commit message #33: move conversion functions to lang.funcs.simple I wrote some conversion functions from SimpleFn to FuncValue to Func, and I want to call them from Func.Stream() implementations, so those conversion functions should be somewhere in lang.funcs. This is the commit message #34: it is the responsibility of the function engine to call Init on the nodes This is the commit message #35: FuncValue.Call() This is the commit message #36: drop MergedGraph's unused txn parameter This is the commit message #37: move CallFunc to funcs.simple This is the commit message #38: Func from channel This is the commit message #39: ChannelBased{Source,Sink}Func This is the commit message #40: MapFunc This is the commit message #41: remove unused CallFunc field This is the commit message #42: [REVERT ME] remove unrelated files to make VS Code happy This is the commit message #43: [REVERT ME] remove unrelated files to make VS Code happy This is the commit message #44: extend environment with StmtProg's local variables This is the commit message #45: delete unused VarFunc This is the commit message #46: appease govet This is the commit message #47: add imported variables to the environment This is the commit message #48: add builtins to the environment This is the commit message #49: accumulate all the imported variables previously, we were only keeping the imported variables from the last import statement. This is the commit message #50: XXX: wip new function engine This is the commit message #51: comments This is the commit message #52: remove Engine.{Lock,Unlock} placeholders This is the commit message #53: f(...) support for ExprCall This is the commit message #54: [REVERT ME] remove unrelated files to make VS Code happy This is the commit message #55: don't recreate the subgraphInput This is the commit message #56: CallFunc now takes a single input, the FuncValue Also, by using the map_func logic, CallFunc now detects when it can no longer emits new values downstream. This is the commit message #57: GraphTxn must take a pointer in order to modify the graph This is the commit message #58: GraphTxn is unused
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This is the 1st commit message: lang: Split FuncValue into FuncValue and SimpleFn Representing an MCL function value as a golang function from Value to Value was a mistake, it should be a function from Vertex to Vertex. Here is why this is a mistake: The output of a function like $f = fn(x) { Shell(Sprintf("seq %d", x)) } varies over time, while a single Value does not. Thus, code like Map($f, list(1, 2)) would first produce the value list("1", "1"), but then it would _not_ update to list("1", "2") when "seq 2" produces its second line. That's because with the mistaken design, when Map receives a new FuncValue or a new input list of N elements, Map calls the function from Value to Value N times and produces a single output list of N elements. Here is why the corrected design is better: Here's what happens with this new design when Map receives a new FuncValue or a new input list of N elements. First, Map constructs N item-input nodes, each of which extracts a different entry from the list. Then, Map calls the function from Vertex to Vertex N times, once for each item-input node, and thus obtain N item-output nodes. Finally, Map constructs an item-collecting node which constructs a list out of all of its inputs, and Map connects the N item-output nodes to the item-collecting node. This item-collecting node is the output of Map. The Vertex to Vertex function constructs and connects its own nodes; in this case, it constructs an Sprintf node and connects the item-input node to it, and then constructs a Shell node and connects the Sprintf node to it, and then returns the Shell node as the item-output node. The two Shell node in this sub-graph emit a first value "1", which propagates to the item-collecting node and causes it to output a first value list("1", "1"). Then, the second Shell node emits a second value "2", which propagates to the item-collecting node and causes it to output a second value list("1", "2"), as desired. Here is how this commit brings us closer to the above plan: Changing FuncValue throughout the codebase is a big change. One of the difficulties is that it is not just nodes which are emitting FuncValues, there are also many other places in the code where FuncValue is used to hold a golang function from Value to Value. Some of those places now need to hold a golang function from Vertex to Vertex, but other places still need to hold a golang function from Vertex to Vertex. Thus, as a first step, we need to split FuncValue into two types. This commit splits the old FuncValue into two types: 1. The new FuncValue will hold a function from Vertex to Vertex. FuncValue is a Value. 2. A new type named "SimpleFn" will hold a function from Value to Value. SimpleFn is not a Value. This commit replaces occurrences of the old FuncValue with one of those two new types, as appropriate. This commit does not yet adapt the surrounding code to make use of the new representation; that will be done in future commits. I have annotated the missing parts with the following panic message in order to make it easy to find which parts still need to be implemented. The "..." part explains what needs to be implemented. panic("TODO [SimpleFn]: ..."); Here's where I need help: One part of the code which is not clear to me are the parts which use reflection. I don't understand the purpose of that code well enough to explain what needs to be implemented. I have annotated those "known unknown" parts of the remaining work with the following panic message in order to make it easy to find which parts still need more thinking and planning: panic("TODO [SimpleFn] [Reflect]: ..."); This is the commit message #2: lang: Add the core func graph Txn API This will eventually let functions change the running graph via a transaction API. At the moment the core Lock and Unlock primitives aren't implemented. This is the commit message #3: lang: A reversible wrapper around Txn This is useful for the common case in which we call one FuncValue to construct a bunch of nodes, and later we switch to a different FuncValue and so we want to remove all the nodes added by the first FuncValue and replace them by the nodes added by the second FuncValue. This is the commit message #4: lang: move FuncValue to its own package This is the commit message #5: lang: combine lang/func/structs and ast Merging those two packages allows us to avoid import cycles when a Func needs to add an Expr to the graph. This is the commit message #6: lang: CallExpr must generate a subgraph FuncValues are now manipulating the graph instead of manipulating values, so the logic for calling a FuncValue must now follow suit. This is the commit message #7: lang: ExprFunc does not need to store its value This is the commit message #8: spelling This is the commit message #9: convert between SimpleFn, FuncValue, and Func This is the commit message #10: no need for ExprCall.argVertices it's the exact same thing as ExprCall.Args This is the commit message #11: ExprFunc.Func()'s three cases This is the commit message #12: FunctionFunc is no longer used This is the commit message #13: ExprBool.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #14: ExprIf.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #15: ExprFunc.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #16: lang: ast, interfaces: Add MergedGraph signature and implementation This adds a MergedGraph signature to the Expr interface. The txn type is interface{} until we have that merged. This is the commit message #17: lang: ast, interfaces: Add MergedGraph signature and implementation This adds a MergedGraph signature to the Stmt interface. The txn type is interface{} until we have that merged. This is the commit message #18: Use MergedGraph signature and implementation This puts it into play, but doesn't initialize the input args at all. This is the commit message #19: Restore ExprBool.Graph() and Func() This reverts commit 3ea3845. This is the commit message #20: Restore ExprIf.Graph() This reverts commit a62889e. This is the commit message #21: restore ExprFunc::Graph() and Func() This is the commit message #22: fix type errors This is the commit message #23: ExprCall.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #24: a more precise type for args This is the commit message #25: GraphTxn This is the commit message #26: ReversibleTxn.AddGraph This is the commit message #27: ExprFunc.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #28: ExprVar.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #29: sub-graph is spelled subgraph in this codebase This is the commit message #30: ExprFunc.mkFunc() was unused This is the commit message #31: CallFunc.Stream() should add Funcs to the graph, not Exprs This is the commit message #32: move ConstFunc to lang.funcs This is the commit message #33: move conversion functions to lang.funcs.simple I wrote some conversion functions from SimpleFn to FuncValue to Func, and I want to call them from Func.Stream() implementations, so those conversion functions should be somewhere in lang.funcs. This is the commit message #34: it is the responsibility of the function engine to call Init on the nodes This is the commit message #35: FuncValue.Call() This is the commit message #36: drop MergedGraph's unused txn parameter This is the commit message #37: move CallFunc to funcs.simple This is the commit message #38: Func from channel This is the commit message #39: ChannelBased{Source,Sink}Func This is the commit message #40: MapFunc This is the commit message #41: remove unused CallFunc field This is the commit message #42: [REVERT ME] remove unrelated files to make VS Code happy This is the commit message #43: [REVERT ME] remove unrelated files to make VS Code happy This is the commit message #44: extend environment with StmtProg's local variables This is the commit message #45: delete unused VarFunc This is the commit message #46: appease govet This is the commit message #47: add imported variables to the environment This is the commit message #48: add builtins to the environment This is the commit message #49: accumulate all the imported variables previously, we were only keeping the imported variables from the last import statement. This is the commit message #50: XXX: wip new function engine This is the commit message #51: comments This is the commit message #52: remove Engine.{Lock,Unlock} placeholders This is the commit message #53: f(...) support for ExprCall This is the commit message #54: [REVERT ME] remove unrelated files to make VS Code happy This is the commit message #55: don't recreate the subgraphInput This is the commit message #56: CallFunc now takes a single input, the FuncValue Also, by using the map_func logic, CallFunc now detects when it can no longer emits new values downstream. This is the commit message #57: GraphTxn must take a pointer in order to modify the graph This is the commit message #58: GraphTxn is unused
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This is the 1st commit message: lang: Split FuncValue into FuncValue and SimpleFn Representing an MCL function value as a golang function from Value to Value was a mistake, it should be a function from Vertex to Vertex. Here is why this is a mistake: The output of a function like $f = fn(x) { Shell(Sprintf("seq %d", x)) } varies over time, while a single Value does not. Thus, code like Map($f, list(1, 2)) would first produce the value list("1", "1"), but then it would _not_ update to list("1", "2") when "seq 2" produces its second line. That's because with the mistaken design, when Map receives a new FuncValue or a new input list of N elements, Map calls the function from Value to Value N times and produces a single output list of N elements. Here is why the corrected design is better: Here's what happens with this new design when Map receives a new FuncValue or a new input list of N elements. First, Map constructs N item-input nodes, each of which extracts a different entry from the list. Then, Map calls the function from Vertex to Vertex N times, once for each item-input node, and thus obtain N item-output nodes. Finally, Map constructs an item-collecting node which constructs a list out of all of its inputs, and Map connects the N item-output nodes to the item-collecting node. This item-collecting node is the output of Map. The Vertex to Vertex function constructs and connects its own nodes; in this case, it constructs an Sprintf node and connects the item-input node to it, and then constructs a Shell node and connects the Sprintf node to it, and then returns the Shell node as the item-output node. The two Shell node in this sub-graph emit a first value "1", which propagates to the item-collecting node and causes it to output a first value list("1", "1"). Then, the second Shell node emits a second value "2", which propagates to the item-collecting node and causes it to output a second value list("1", "2"), as desired. Here is how this commit brings us closer to the above plan: Changing FuncValue throughout the codebase is a big change. One of the difficulties is that it is not just nodes which are emitting FuncValues, there are also many other places in the code where FuncValue is used to hold a golang function from Value to Value. Some of those places now need to hold a golang function from Vertex to Vertex, but other places still need to hold a golang function from Vertex to Vertex. Thus, as a first step, we need to split FuncValue into two types. This commit splits the old FuncValue into two types: 1. The new FuncValue will hold a function from Vertex to Vertex. FuncValue is a Value. 2. A new type named "SimpleFn" will hold a function from Value to Value. SimpleFn is not a Value. This commit replaces occurrences of the old FuncValue with one of those two new types, as appropriate. This commit does not yet adapt the surrounding code to make use of the new representation; that will be done in future commits. I have annotated the missing parts with the following panic message in order to make it easy to find which parts still need to be implemented. The "..." part explains what needs to be implemented. panic("TODO [SimpleFn]: ..."); Here's where I need help: One part of the code which is not clear to me are the parts which use reflection. I don't understand the purpose of that code well enough to explain what needs to be implemented. I have annotated those "known unknown" parts of the remaining work with the following panic message in order to make it easy to find which parts still need more thinking and planning: panic("TODO [SimpleFn] [Reflect]: ..."); This is the commit message #2: lang: Add the core func graph Txn API This will eventually let functions change the running graph via a transaction API. At the moment the core Lock and Unlock primitives aren't implemented. This is the commit message #3: lang: A reversible wrapper around Txn This is useful for the common case in which we call one FuncValue to construct a bunch of nodes, and later we switch to a different FuncValue and so we want to remove all the nodes added by the first FuncValue and replace them by the nodes added by the second FuncValue. This is the commit message #4: lang: move FuncValue to its own package This is the commit message #5: lang: combine lang/func/structs and ast Merging those two packages allows us to avoid import cycles when a Func needs to add an Expr to the graph. This is the commit message #6: lang: CallExpr must generate a subgraph FuncValues are now manipulating the graph instead of manipulating values, so the logic for calling a FuncValue must now follow suit. This is the commit message #7: lang: ExprFunc does not need to store its value This is the commit message #8: spelling This is the commit message #9: convert between SimpleFn, FuncValue, and Func This is the commit message #10: no need for ExprCall.argVertices it's the exact same thing as ExprCall.Args This is the commit message #11: ExprFunc.Func()'s three cases This is the commit message #12: FunctionFunc is no longer used This is the commit message #13: ExprBool.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #14: ExprIf.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #15: ExprFunc.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #16: lang: ast, interfaces: Add MergedGraph signature and implementation This adds a MergedGraph signature to the Expr interface. The txn type is interface{} until we have that merged. This is the commit message #17: lang: ast, interfaces: Add MergedGraph signature and implementation This adds a MergedGraph signature to the Stmt interface. The txn type is interface{} until we have that merged. This is the commit message #18: Use MergedGraph signature and implementation This puts it into play, but doesn't initialize the input args at all. This is the commit message #19: Restore ExprBool.Graph() and Func() This reverts commit 3ea3845. This is the commit message #20: Restore ExprIf.Graph() This reverts commit a62889e. This is the commit message #21: restore ExprFunc::Graph() and Func() This is the commit message #22: fix type errors This is the commit message #23: ExprCall.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #24: a more precise type for args This is the commit message #25: GraphTxn This is the commit message #26: ReversibleTxn.AddGraph This is the commit message #27: ExprFunc.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #28: ExprVar.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #29: sub-graph is spelled subgraph in this codebase This is the commit message #30: ExprFunc.mkFunc() was unused This is the commit message #31: CallFunc.Stream() should add Funcs to the graph, not Exprs This is the commit message #32: move ConstFunc to lang.funcs This is the commit message #33: move conversion functions to lang.funcs.simple I wrote some conversion functions from SimpleFn to FuncValue to Func, and I want to call them from Func.Stream() implementations, so those conversion functions should be somewhere in lang.funcs. This is the commit message #34: it is the responsibility of the function engine to call Init on the nodes This is the commit message #35: FuncValue.Call() This is the commit message #36: drop MergedGraph's unused txn parameter This is the commit message #37: move CallFunc to funcs.simple This is the commit message #38: Func from channel This is the commit message #39: ChannelBased{Source,Sink}Func This is the commit message #40: MapFunc This is the commit message #41: remove unused CallFunc field This is the commit message #42: [REVERT ME] remove unrelated files to make VS Code happy This is the commit message #43: [REVERT ME] remove unrelated files to make VS Code happy This is the commit message #44: extend environment with StmtProg's local variables This is the commit message #45: delete unused VarFunc This is the commit message #46: appease govet This is the commit message #47: add imported variables to the environment This is the commit message #48: add builtins to the environment This is the commit message #49: accumulate all the imported variables previously, we were only keeping the imported variables from the last import statement. This is the commit message #50: XXX: wip new function engine This is the commit message #51: comments This is the commit message #52: remove Engine.{Lock,Unlock} placeholders This is the commit message #53: f(...) support for ExprCall This is the commit message #54: [REVERT ME] remove unrelated files to make VS Code happy This is the commit message #55: don't recreate the subgraphInput This is the commit message #56: CallFunc now takes a single input, the FuncValue Also, by using the map_func logic, CallFunc now detects when it can no longer emits new values downstream. This is the commit message #57: GraphTxn must take a pointer in order to modify the graph This is the commit message #58: GraphTxn is unused
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This is the 1st commit message: lang: Split FuncValue into FuncValue and SimpleFn Representing an MCL function value as a golang function from Value to Value was a mistake, it should be a function from Vertex to Vertex. Here is why this is a mistake: The output of a function like $f = fn(x) { Shell(Sprintf("seq %d", x)) } varies over time, while a single Value does not. Thus, code like Map($f, list(1, 2)) would first produce the value list("1", "1"), but then it would _not_ update to list("1", "2") when "seq 2" produces its second line. That's because with the mistaken design, when Map receives a new FuncValue or a new input list of N elements, Map calls the function from Value to Value N times and produces a single output list of N elements. Here is why the corrected design is better: Here's what happens with this new design when Map receives a new FuncValue or a new input list of N elements. First, Map constructs N item-input nodes, each of which extracts a different entry from the list. Then, Map calls the function from Vertex to Vertex N times, once for each item-input node, and thus obtain N item-output nodes. Finally, Map constructs an item-collecting node which constructs a list out of all of its inputs, and Map connects the N item-output nodes to the item-collecting node. This item-collecting node is the output of Map. The Vertex to Vertex function constructs and connects its own nodes; in this case, it constructs an Sprintf node and connects the item-input node to it, and then constructs a Shell node and connects the Sprintf node to it, and then returns the Shell node as the item-output node. The two Shell node in this sub-graph emit a first value "1", which propagates to the item-collecting node and causes it to output a first value list("1", "1"). Then, the second Shell node emits a second value "2", which propagates to the item-collecting node and causes it to output a second value list("1", "2"), as desired. Here is how this commit brings us closer to the above plan: Changing FuncValue throughout the codebase is a big change. One of the difficulties is that it is not just nodes which are emitting FuncValues, there are also many other places in the code where FuncValue is used to hold a golang function from Value to Value. Some of those places now need to hold a golang function from Vertex to Vertex, but other places still need to hold a golang function from Vertex to Vertex. Thus, as a first step, we need to split FuncValue into two types. This commit splits the old FuncValue into two types: 1. The new FuncValue will hold a function from Vertex to Vertex. FuncValue is a Value. 2. A new type named "SimpleFn" will hold a function from Value to Value. SimpleFn is not a Value. This commit replaces occurrences of the old FuncValue with one of those two new types, as appropriate. This commit does not yet adapt the surrounding code to make use of the new representation; that will be done in future commits. I have annotated the missing parts with the following panic message in order to make it easy to find which parts still need to be implemented. The "..." part explains what needs to be implemented. panic("TODO [SimpleFn]: ..."); Here's where I need help: One part of the code which is not clear to me are the parts which use reflection. I don't understand the purpose of that code well enough to explain what needs to be implemented. I have annotated those "known unknown" parts of the remaining work with the following panic message in order to make it easy to find which parts still need more thinking and planning: panic("TODO [SimpleFn] [Reflect]: ..."); This is the commit message #2: lang: Add the core func graph Txn API This will eventually let functions change the running graph via a transaction API. At the moment the core Lock and Unlock primitives aren't implemented. This is the commit message #3: lang: A reversible wrapper around Txn This is useful for the common case in which we call one FuncValue to construct a bunch of nodes, and later we switch to a different FuncValue and so we want to remove all the nodes added by the first FuncValue and replace them by the nodes added by the second FuncValue. This is the commit message #4: lang: move FuncValue to its own package This is the commit message #5: lang: combine lang/func/structs and ast Merging those two packages allows us to avoid import cycles when a Func needs to add an Expr to the graph. This is the commit message #6: lang: CallExpr must generate a subgraph FuncValues are now manipulating the graph instead of manipulating values, so the logic for calling a FuncValue must now follow suit. This is the commit message #7: lang: ExprFunc does not need to store its value This is the commit message #8: spelling This is the commit message #9: convert between SimpleFn, FuncValue, and Func This is the commit message #10: no need for ExprCall.argVertices it's the exact same thing as ExprCall.Args This is the commit message #11: ExprFunc.Func()'s three cases This is the commit message #12: FunctionFunc is no longer used This is the commit message #13: ExprBool.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #14: ExprIf.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #15: ExprFunc.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #16: lang: ast, interfaces: Add MergedGraph signature and implementation This adds a MergedGraph signature to the Expr interface. The txn type is interface{} until we have that merged. This is the commit message #17: lang: ast, interfaces: Add MergedGraph signature and implementation This adds a MergedGraph signature to the Stmt interface. The txn type is interface{} until we have that merged. This is the commit message #18: Use MergedGraph signature and implementation This puts it into play, but doesn't initialize the input args at all. This is the commit message #19: Restore ExprBool.Graph() and Func() This reverts commit 3ea3845. This is the commit message #20: Restore ExprIf.Graph() This reverts commit a62889e. This is the commit message #21: restore ExprFunc::Graph() and Func() This is the commit message #22: fix type errors This is the commit message #23: ExprCall.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #24: a more precise type for args This is the commit message #25: GraphTxn This is the commit message #26: ReversibleTxn.AddGraph This is the commit message #27: ExprFunc.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #28: ExprVar.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #29: sub-graph is spelled subgraph in this codebase This is the commit message #30: ExprFunc.mkFunc() was unused This is the commit message #31: CallFunc.Stream() should add Funcs to the graph, not Exprs This is the commit message #32: move ConstFunc to lang.funcs This is the commit message #33: move conversion functions to lang.funcs.simple I wrote some conversion functions from SimpleFn to FuncValue to Func, and I want to call them from Func.Stream() implementations, so those conversion functions should be somewhere in lang.funcs. This is the commit message #34: it is the responsibility of the function engine to call Init on the nodes This is the commit message #35: FuncValue.Call() This is the commit message #36: drop MergedGraph's unused txn parameter This is the commit message #37: move CallFunc to funcs.simple This is the commit message #38: Func from channel This is the commit message #39: ChannelBased{Source,Sink}Func This is the commit message #40: MapFunc This is the commit message #41: remove unused CallFunc field This is the commit message #42: [REVERT ME] remove unrelated files to make VS Code happy This is the commit message #43: [REVERT ME] remove unrelated files to make VS Code happy This is the commit message #44: extend environment with StmtProg's local variables This is the commit message #45: delete unused VarFunc This is the commit message #46: appease govet This is the commit message #47: add imported variables to the environment This is the commit message #48: add builtins to the environment This is the commit message #49: accumulate all the imported variables previously, we were only keeping the imported variables from the last import statement. This is the commit message #50: XXX: wip new function engine This is the commit message #51: comments This is the commit message #52: remove Engine.{Lock,Unlock} placeholders This is the commit message #53: f(...) support for ExprCall This is the commit message #54: [REVERT ME] remove unrelated files to make VS Code happy This is the commit message #55: don't recreate the subgraphInput This is the commit message #56: CallFunc now takes a single input, the FuncValue Also, by using the map_func logic, CallFunc now detects when it can no longer emits new values downstream. This is the commit message #57: GraphTxn must take a pointer in order to modify the graph This is the commit message #58: GraphTxn is unused
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This is the 1st commit message: lang: Split FuncValue into FuncValue and SimpleFn Representing an MCL function value as a golang function from Value to Value was a mistake, it should be a function from Vertex to Vertex. Here is why this is a mistake: The output of a function like $f = fn(x) { Shell(Sprintf("seq %d", x)) } varies over time, while a single Value does not. Thus, code like Map($f, list(1, 2)) would first produce the value list("1", "1"), but then it would _not_ update to list("1", "2") when "seq 2" produces its second line. That's because with the mistaken design, when Map receives a new FuncValue or a new input list of N elements, Map calls the function from Value to Value N times and produces a single output list of N elements. Here is why the corrected design is better: Here's what happens with this new design when Map receives a new FuncValue or a new input list of N elements. First, Map constructs N item-input nodes, each of which extracts a different entry from the list. Then, Map calls the function from Vertex to Vertex N times, once for each item-input node, and thus obtain N item-output nodes. Finally, Map constructs an item-collecting node which constructs a list out of all of its inputs, and Map connects the N item-output nodes to the item-collecting node. This item-collecting node is the output of Map. The Vertex to Vertex function constructs and connects its own nodes; in this case, it constructs an Sprintf node and connects the item-input node to it, and then constructs a Shell node and connects the Sprintf node to it, and then returns the Shell node as the item-output node. The two Shell node in this sub-graph emit a first value "1", which propagates to the item-collecting node and causes it to output a first value list("1", "1"). Then, the second Shell node emits a second value "2", which propagates to the item-collecting node and causes it to output a second value list("1", "2"), as desired. Here is how this commit brings us closer to the above plan: Changing FuncValue throughout the codebase is a big change. One of the difficulties is that it is not just nodes which are emitting FuncValues, there are also many other places in the code where FuncValue is used to hold a golang function from Value to Value. Some of those places now need to hold a golang function from Vertex to Vertex, but other places still need to hold a golang function from Vertex to Vertex. Thus, as a first step, we need to split FuncValue into two types. This commit splits the old FuncValue into two types: 1. The new FuncValue will hold a function from Vertex to Vertex. FuncValue is a Value. 2. A new type named "SimpleFn" will hold a function from Value to Value. SimpleFn is not a Value. This commit replaces occurrences of the old FuncValue with one of those two new types, as appropriate. This commit does not yet adapt the surrounding code to make use of the new representation; that will be done in future commits. I have annotated the missing parts with the following panic message in order to make it easy to find which parts still need to be implemented. The "..." part explains what needs to be implemented. panic("TODO [SimpleFn]: ..."); Here's where I need help: One part of the code which is not clear to me are the parts which use reflection. I don't understand the purpose of that code well enough to explain what needs to be implemented. I have annotated those "known unknown" parts of the remaining work with the following panic message in order to make it easy to find which parts still need more thinking and planning: panic("TODO [SimpleFn] [Reflect]: ..."); This is the commit message #2: lang: Add the core func graph Txn API This will eventually let functions change the running graph via a transaction API. At the moment the core Lock and Unlock primitives aren't implemented. This is the commit message #3: lang: A reversible wrapper around Txn This is useful for the common case in which we call one FuncValue to construct a bunch of nodes, and later we switch to a different FuncValue and so we want to remove all the nodes added by the first FuncValue and replace them by the nodes added by the second FuncValue. This is the commit message #4: lang: move FuncValue to its own package This is the commit message #5: lang: combine lang/func/structs and ast Merging those two packages allows us to avoid import cycles when a Func needs to add an Expr to the graph. This is the commit message #6: lang: CallExpr must generate a subgraph FuncValues are now manipulating the graph instead of manipulating values, so the logic for calling a FuncValue must now follow suit. This is the commit message #7: lang: ExprFunc does not need to store its value This is the commit message #8: spelling This is the commit message #9: convert between SimpleFn, FuncValue, and Func This is the commit message #10: no need for ExprCall.argVertices it's the exact same thing as ExprCall.Args This is the commit message #11: ExprFunc.Func()'s three cases This is the commit message #12: FunctionFunc is no longer used This is the commit message #13: ExprBool.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #14: ExprIf.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #15: ExprFunc.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #16: lang: ast, interfaces: Add MergedGraph signature and implementation This adds a MergedGraph signature to the Expr interface. The txn type is interface{} until we have that merged. This is the commit message #17: lang: ast, interfaces: Add MergedGraph signature and implementation This adds a MergedGraph signature to the Stmt interface. The txn type is interface{} until we have that merged. This is the commit message #18: Use MergedGraph signature and implementation This puts it into play, but doesn't initialize the input args at all. This is the commit message #19: Restore ExprBool.Graph() and Func() This reverts commit 3ea3845. This is the commit message #20: Restore ExprIf.Graph() This reverts commit a62889e. This is the commit message #21: restore ExprFunc::Graph() and Func() This is the commit message #22: fix type errors This is the commit message #23: ExprCall.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #24: a more precise type for args This is the commit message #25: GraphTxn This is the commit message #26: ReversibleTxn.AddGraph This is the commit message #27: ExprFunc.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #28: ExprVar.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #29: sub-graph is spelled subgraph in this codebase This is the commit message #30: ExprFunc.mkFunc() was unused This is the commit message #31: CallFunc.Stream() should add Funcs to the graph, not Exprs This is the commit message #32: move ConstFunc to lang.funcs This is the commit message #33: move conversion functions to lang.funcs.simple I wrote some conversion functions from SimpleFn to FuncValue to Func, and I want to call them from Func.Stream() implementations, so those conversion functions should be somewhere in lang.funcs. This is the commit message #34: it is the responsibility of the function engine to call Init on the nodes This is the commit message #35: FuncValue.Call() This is the commit message #36: drop MergedGraph's unused txn parameter This is the commit message #37: move CallFunc to funcs.simple This is the commit message #38: Func from channel This is the commit message #39: ChannelBased{Source,Sink}Func This is the commit message #40: MapFunc This is the commit message #41: remove unused CallFunc field This is the commit message #42: [REVERT ME] remove unrelated files to make VS Code happy This is the commit message #43: [REVERT ME] remove unrelated files to make VS Code happy This is the commit message #44: extend environment with StmtProg's local variables This is the commit message #45: delete unused VarFunc This is the commit message #46: appease govet This is the commit message #47: add imported variables to the environment This is the commit message #48: add builtins to the environment This is the commit message #49: accumulate all the imported variables previously, we were only keeping the imported variables from the last import statement. This is the commit message #50: XXX: wip new function engine This is the commit message #51: comments This is the commit message #52: remove Engine.{Lock,Unlock} placeholders This is the commit message #53: f(...) support for ExprCall This is the commit message #54: [REVERT ME] remove unrelated files to make VS Code happy This is the commit message #55: don't recreate the subgraphInput This is the commit message #56: CallFunc now takes a single input, the FuncValue Also, by using the map_func logic, CallFunc now detects when it can no longer emits new values downstream. This is the commit message #57: GraphTxn must take a pointer in order to modify the graph This is the commit message #58: GraphTxn is unused
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This is the 1st commit message: lang: Split FuncValue into FuncValue and SimpleFn Representing an MCL function value as a golang function from Value to Value was a mistake, it should be a function from Vertex to Vertex. Here is why this is a mistake: The output of a function like $f = fn(x) { Shell(Sprintf("seq %d", x)) } varies over time, while a single Value does not. Thus, code like Map($f, list(1, 2)) would first produce the value list("1", "1"), but then it would _not_ update to list("1", "2") when "seq 2" produces its second line. That's because with the mistaken design, when Map receives a new FuncValue or a new input list of N elements, Map calls the function from Value to Value N times and produces a single output list of N elements. Here is why the corrected design is better: Here's what happens with this new design when Map receives a new FuncValue or a new input list of N elements. First, Map constructs N item-input nodes, each of which extracts a different entry from the list. Then, Map calls the function from Vertex to Vertex N times, once for each item-input node, and thus obtain N item-output nodes. Finally, Map constructs an item-collecting node which constructs a list out of all of its inputs, and Map connects the N item-output nodes to the item-collecting node. This item-collecting node is the output of Map. The Vertex to Vertex function constructs and connects its own nodes; in this case, it constructs an Sprintf node and connects the item-input node to it, and then constructs a Shell node and connects the Sprintf node to it, and then returns the Shell node as the item-output node. The two Shell node in this sub-graph emit a first value "1", which propagates to the item-collecting node and causes it to output a first value list("1", "1"). Then, the second Shell node emits a second value "2", which propagates to the item-collecting node and causes it to output a second value list("1", "2"), as desired. Here is how this commit brings us closer to the above plan: Changing FuncValue throughout the codebase is a big change. One of the difficulties is that it is not just nodes which are emitting FuncValues, there are also many other places in the code where FuncValue is used to hold a golang function from Value to Value. Some of those places now need to hold a golang function from Vertex to Vertex, but other places still need to hold a golang function from Vertex to Vertex. Thus, as a first step, we need to split FuncValue into two types. This commit splits the old FuncValue into two types: 1. The new FuncValue will hold a function from Vertex to Vertex. FuncValue is a Value. 2. A new type named "SimpleFn" will hold a function from Value to Value. SimpleFn is not a Value. This commit replaces occurrences of the old FuncValue with one of those two new types, as appropriate. This commit does not yet adapt the surrounding code to make use of the new representation; that will be done in future commits. I have annotated the missing parts with the following panic message in order to make it easy to find which parts still need to be implemented. The "..." part explains what needs to be implemented. panic("TODO [SimpleFn]: ..."); Here's where I need help: One part of the code which is not clear to me are the parts which use reflection. I don't understand the purpose of that code well enough to explain what needs to be implemented. I have annotated those "known unknown" parts of the remaining work with the following panic message in order to make it easy to find which parts still need more thinking and planning: panic("TODO [SimpleFn] [Reflect]: ..."); This is the commit message #2: lang: Add the core func graph Txn API This will eventually let functions change the running graph via a transaction API. At the moment the core Lock and Unlock primitives aren't implemented. This is the commit message #3: lang: A reversible wrapper around Txn This is useful for the common case in which we call one FuncValue to construct a bunch of nodes, and later we switch to a different FuncValue and so we want to remove all the nodes added by the first FuncValue and replace them by the nodes added by the second FuncValue. This is the commit message #4: lang: move FuncValue to its own package This is the commit message #5: lang: combine lang/func/structs and ast Merging those two packages allows us to avoid import cycles when a Func needs to add an Expr to the graph. This is the commit message #6: lang: CallExpr must generate a subgraph FuncValues are now manipulating the graph instead of manipulating values, so the logic for calling a FuncValue must now follow suit. This is the commit message #7: lang: ExprFunc does not need to store its value This is the commit message #8: spelling This is the commit message #9: convert between SimpleFn, FuncValue, and Func This is the commit message #10: no need for ExprCall.argVertices it's the exact same thing as ExprCall.Args This is the commit message #11: ExprFunc.Func()'s three cases This is the commit message #12: FunctionFunc is no longer used This is the commit message #13: ExprBool.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #14: ExprIf.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #15: ExprFunc.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #16: lang: ast, interfaces: Add MergedGraph signature and implementation This adds a MergedGraph signature to the Expr interface. The txn type is interface{} until we have that merged. This is the commit message #17: lang: ast, interfaces: Add MergedGraph signature and implementation This adds a MergedGraph signature to the Stmt interface. The txn type is interface{} until we have that merged. This is the commit message #18: Use MergedGraph signature and implementation This puts it into play, but doesn't initialize the input args at all. This is the commit message #19: Restore ExprBool.Graph() and Func() This reverts commit 3ea3845. This is the commit message #20: Restore ExprIf.Graph() This reverts commit a62889e. This is the commit message #21: restore ExprFunc::Graph() and Func() This is the commit message #22: fix type errors This is the commit message #23: ExprCall.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #24: a more precise type for args This is the commit message #25: GraphTxn This is the commit message #26: ReversibleTxn.AddGraph This is the commit message #27: ExprFunc.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #28: ExprVar.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #29: sub-graph is spelled subgraph in this codebase This is the commit message #30: ExprFunc.mkFunc() was unused This is the commit message #31: CallFunc.Stream() should add Funcs to the graph, not Exprs This is the commit message #32: move ConstFunc to lang.funcs This is the commit message #33: move conversion functions to lang.funcs.simple I wrote some conversion functions from SimpleFn to FuncValue to Func, and I want to call them from Func.Stream() implementations, so those conversion functions should be somewhere in lang.funcs. This is the commit message #34: it is the responsibility of the function engine to call Init on the nodes This is the commit message #35: FuncValue.Call() This is the commit message #36: drop MergedGraph's unused txn parameter This is the commit message #37: move CallFunc to funcs.simple This is the commit message #38: Func from channel This is the commit message #39: ChannelBased{Source,Sink}Func This is the commit message #40: MapFunc This is the commit message #41: remove unused CallFunc field This is the commit message #42: [REVERT ME] remove unrelated files to make VS Code happy This is the commit message #43: [REVERT ME] remove unrelated files to make VS Code happy This is the commit message #44: extend environment with StmtProg's local variables This is the commit message #45: delete unused VarFunc This is the commit message #46: appease govet This is the commit message #47: add imported variables to the environment This is the commit message #48: add builtins to the environment This is the commit message #49: accumulate all the imported variables previously, we were only keeping the imported variables from the last import statement. This is the commit message #50: XXX: wip new function engine This is the commit message #51: comments This is the commit message #52: remove Engine.{Lock,Unlock} placeholders This is the commit message #53: f(...) support for ExprCall This is the commit message #54: [REVERT ME] remove unrelated files to make VS Code happy This is the commit message #55: don't recreate the subgraphInput This is the commit message #56: CallFunc now takes a single input, the FuncValue Also, by using the map_func logic, CallFunc now detects when it can no longer emits new values downstream. This is the commit message #57: GraphTxn must take a pointer in order to modify the graph This is the commit message #58: GraphTxn is unused
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This is the 1st commit message: lang: Split FuncValue into FuncValue and SimpleFn Representing an MCL function value as a golang function from Value to Value was a mistake, it should be a function from Vertex to Vertex. Here is why this is a mistake: The output of a function like $f = fn(x) { Shell(Sprintf("seq %d", x)) } varies over time, while a single Value does not. Thus, code like Map($f, list(1, 2)) would first produce the value list("1", "1"), but then it would _not_ update to list("1", "2") when "seq 2" produces its second line. That's because with the mistaken design, when Map receives a new FuncValue or a new input list of N elements, Map calls the function from Value to Value N times and produces a single output list of N elements. Here is why the corrected design is better: Here's what happens with this new design when Map receives a new FuncValue or a new input list of N elements. First, Map constructs N item-input nodes, each of which extracts a different entry from the list. Then, Map calls the function from Vertex to Vertex N times, once for each item-input node, and thus obtain N item-output nodes. Finally, Map constructs an item-collecting node which constructs a list out of all of its inputs, and Map connects the N item-output nodes to the item-collecting node. This item-collecting node is the output of Map. The Vertex to Vertex function constructs and connects its own nodes; in this case, it constructs an Sprintf node and connects the item-input node to it, and then constructs a Shell node and connects the Sprintf node to it, and then returns the Shell node as the item-output node. The two Shell node in this sub-graph emit a first value "1", which propagates to the item-collecting node and causes it to output a first value list("1", "1"). Then, the second Shell node emits a second value "2", which propagates to the item-collecting node and causes it to output a second value list("1", "2"), as desired. Here is how this commit brings us closer to the above plan: Changing FuncValue throughout the codebase is a big change. One of the difficulties is that it is not just nodes which are emitting FuncValues, there are also many other places in the code where FuncValue is used to hold a golang function from Value to Value. Some of those places now need to hold a golang function from Vertex to Vertex, but other places still need to hold a golang function from Vertex to Vertex. Thus, as a first step, we need to split FuncValue into two types. This commit splits the old FuncValue into two types: 1. The new FuncValue will hold a function from Vertex to Vertex. FuncValue is a Value. 2. A new type named "SimpleFn" will hold a function from Value to Value. SimpleFn is not a Value. This commit replaces occurrences of the old FuncValue with one of those two new types, as appropriate. This commit does not yet adapt the surrounding code to make use of the new representation; that will be done in future commits. I have annotated the missing parts with the following panic message in order to make it easy to find which parts still need to be implemented. The "..." part explains what needs to be implemented. panic("TODO [SimpleFn]: ..."); Here's where I need help: One part of the code which is not clear to me are the parts which use reflection. I don't understand the purpose of that code well enough to explain what needs to be implemented. I have annotated those "known unknown" parts of the remaining work with the following panic message in order to make it easy to find which parts still need more thinking and planning: panic("TODO [SimpleFn] [Reflect]: ..."); This is the commit message #2: lang: Add the core func graph Txn API This will eventually let functions change the running graph via a transaction API. At the moment the core Lock and Unlock primitives aren't implemented. This is the commit message #3: lang: A reversible wrapper around Txn This is useful for the common case in which we call one FuncValue to construct a bunch of nodes, and later we switch to a different FuncValue and so we want to remove all the nodes added by the first FuncValue and replace them by the nodes added by the second FuncValue. This is the commit message #4: lang: move FuncValue to its own package This is the commit message #5: lang: combine lang/func/structs and ast Merging those two packages allows us to avoid import cycles when a Func needs to add an Expr to the graph. This is the commit message #6: lang: CallExpr must generate a subgraph FuncValues are now manipulating the graph instead of manipulating values, so the logic for calling a FuncValue must now follow suit. This is the commit message #7: lang: ExprFunc does not need to store its value This is the commit message #8: spelling This is the commit message #9: convert between SimpleFn, FuncValue, and Func This is the commit message #10: no need for ExprCall.argVertices it's the exact same thing as ExprCall.Args This is the commit message #11: ExprFunc.Func()'s three cases This is the commit message #12: FunctionFunc is no longer used This is the commit message #13: ExprBool.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #14: ExprIf.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #15: ExprFunc.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #16: lang: ast, interfaces: Add MergedGraph signature and implementation This adds a MergedGraph signature to the Expr interface. The txn type is interface{} until we have that merged. This is the commit message #17: lang: ast, interfaces: Add MergedGraph signature and implementation This adds a MergedGraph signature to the Stmt interface. The txn type is interface{} until we have that merged. This is the commit message #18: Use MergedGraph signature and implementation This puts it into play, but doesn't initialize the input args at all. This is the commit message #19: Restore ExprBool.Graph() and Func() This reverts commit 3ea3845. This is the commit message #20: Restore ExprIf.Graph() This reverts commit a62889e. This is the commit message #21: restore ExprFunc::Graph() and Func() This is the commit message #22: fix type errors This is the commit message #23: ExprCall.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #24: a more precise type for args This is the commit message #25: GraphTxn This is the commit message #26: ReversibleTxn.AddGraph This is the commit message #27: ExprFunc.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #28: ExprVar.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #29: sub-graph is spelled subgraph in this codebase This is the commit message #30: ExprFunc.mkFunc() was unused This is the commit message #31: CallFunc.Stream() should add Funcs to the graph, not Exprs This is the commit message #32: move ConstFunc to lang.funcs This is the commit message #33: move conversion functions to lang.funcs.simple I wrote some conversion functions from SimpleFn to FuncValue to Func, and I want to call them from Func.Stream() implementations, so those conversion functions should be somewhere in lang.funcs. This is the commit message #34: it is the responsibility of the function engine to call Init on the nodes This is the commit message #35: FuncValue.Call() This is the commit message #36: drop MergedGraph's unused txn parameter This is the commit message #37: move CallFunc to funcs.simple This is the commit message #38: Func from channel This is the commit message #39: ChannelBased{Source,Sink}Func This is the commit message #40: MapFunc This is the commit message #41: remove unused CallFunc field This is the commit message #42: [REVERT ME] remove unrelated files to make VS Code happy This is the commit message #43: [REVERT ME] remove unrelated files to make VS Code happy This is the commit message #44: extend environment with StmtProg's local variables This is the commit message #45: delete unused VarFunc This is the commit message #46: appease govet This is the commit message #47: add imported variables to the environment This is the commit message #48: add builtins to the environment This is the commit message #49: accumulate all the imported variables previously, we were only keeping the imported variables from the last import statement. This is the commit message #50: XXX: wip new function engine This is the commit message #51: comments This is the commit message #52: remove Engine.{Lock,Unlock} placeholders This is the commit message #53: f(...) support for ExprCall This is the commit message #54: [REVERT ME] remove unrelated files to make VS Code happy This is the commit message #55: don't recreate the subgraphInput This is the commit message #56: CallFunc now takes a single input, the FuncValue Also, by using the map_func logic, CallFunc now detects when it can no longer emits new values downstream. This is the commit message #57: GraphTxn must take a pointer in order to modify the graph This is the commit message #58: GraphTxn is unused
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This is the 1st commit message: lang: Split FuncValue into FuncValue and SimpleFn Representing an MCL function value as a golang function from Value to Value was a mistake, it should be a function from Vertex to Vertex. Here is why this is a mistake: The output of a function like $f = fn(x) { Shell(Sprintf("seq %d", x)) } varies over time, while a single Value does not. Thus, code like Map($f, list(1, 2)) would first produce the value list("1", "1"), but then it would _not_ update to list("1", "2") when "seq 2" produces its second line. That's because with the mistaken design, when Map receives a new FuncValue or a new input list of N elements, Map calls the function from Value to Value N times and produces a single output list of N elements. Here is why the corrected design is better: Here's what happens with this new design when Map receives a new FuncValue or a new input list of N elements. First, Map constructs N item-input nodes, each of which extracts a different entry from the list. Then, Map calls the function from Vertex to Vertex N times, once for each item-input node, and thus obtain N item-output nodes. Finally, Map constructs an item-collecting node which constructs a list out of all of its inputs, and Map connects the N item-output nodes to the item-collecting node. This item-collecting node is the output of Map. The Vertex to Vertex function constructs and connects its own nodes; in this case, it constructs an Sprintf node and connects the item-input node to it, and then constructs a Shell node and connects the Sprintf node to it, and then returns the Shell node as the item-output node. The two Shell node in this sub-graph emit a first value "1", which propagates to the item-collecting node and causes it to output a first value list("1", "1"). Then, the second Shell node emits a second value "2", which propagates to the item-collecting node and causes it to output a second value list("1", "2"), as desired. Here is how this commit brings us closer to the above plan: Changing FuncValue throughout the codebase is a big change. One of the difficulties is that it is not just nodes which are emitting FuncValues, there are also many other places in the code where FuncValue is used to hold a golang function from Value to Value. Some of those places now need to hold a golang function from Vertex to Vertex, but other places still need to hold a golang function from Vertex to Vertex. Thus, as a first step, we need to split FuncValue into two types. This commit splits the old FuncValue into two types: 1. The new FuncValue will hold a function from Vertex to Vertex. FuncValue is a Value. 2. A new type named "SimpleFn" will hold a function from Value to Value. SimpleFn is not a Value. This commit replaces occurrences of the old FuncValue with one of those two new types, as appropriate. This commit does not yet adapt the surrounding code to make use of the new representation; that will be done in future commits. I have annotated the missing parts with the following panic message in order to make it easy to find which parts still need to be implemented. The "..." part explains what needs to be implemented. panic("TODO [SimpleFn]: ..."); Here's where I need help: One part of the code which is not clear to me are the parts which use reflection. I don't understand the purpose of that code well enough to explain what needs to be implemented. I have annotated those "known unknown" parts of the remaining work with the following panic message in order to make it easy to find which parts still need more thinking and planning: panic("TODO [SimpleFn] [Reflect]: ..."); This is the commit message #2: lang: Add the core func graph Txn API This will eventually let functions change the running graph via a transaction API. At the moment the core Lock and Unlock primitives aren't implemented. This is the commit message #3: lang: A reversible wrapper around Txn This is useful for the common case in which we call one FuncValue to construct a bunch of nodes, and later we switch to a different FuncValue and so we want to remove all the nodes added by the first FuncValue and replace them by the nodes added by the second FuncValue. This is the commit message #4: lang: move FuncValue to its own package This is the commit message #5: lang: combine lang/func/structs and ast Merging those two packages allows us to avoid import cycles when a Func needs to add an Expr to the graph. This is the commit message #6: lang: CallExpr must generate a subgraph FuncValues are now manipulating the graph instead of manipulating values, so the logic for calling a FuncValue must now follow suit. This is the commit message #7: lang: ExprFunc does not need to store its value This is the commit message #8: spelling This is the commit message #9: convert between SimpleFn, FuncValue, and Func This is the commit message #10: no need for ExprCall.argVertices it's the exact same thing as ExprCall.Args This is the commit message #11: ExprFunc.Func()'s three cases This is the commit message #12: FunctionFunc is no longer used This is the commit message #13: ExprBool.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #14: ExprIf.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #15: ExprFunc.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #16: lang: ast, interfaces: Add MergedGraph signature and implementation This adds a MergedGraph signature to the Expr interface. The txn type is interface{} until we have that merged. This is the commit message #17: lang: ast, interfaces: Add MergedGraph signature and implementation This adds a MergedGraph signature to the Stmt interface. The txn type is interface{} until we have that merged. This is the commit message #18: Use MergedGraph signature and implementation This puts it into play, but doesn't initialize the input args at all. This is the commit message #19: Restore ExprBool.Graph() and Func() This reverts commit 3ea3845. This is the commit message #20: Restore ExprIf.Graph() This reverts commit a62889e. This is the commit message #21: restore ExprFunc::Graph() and Func() This is the commit message #22: fix type errors This is the commit message #23: ExprCall.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #24: a more precise type for args This is the commit message #25: GraphTxn This is the commit message #26: ReversibleTxn.AddGraph This is the commit message #27: ExprFunc.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #28: ExprVar.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #29: sub-graph is spelled subgraph in this codebase This is the commit message #30: ExprFunc.mkFunc() was unused This is the commit message #31: CallFunc.Stream() should add Funcs to the graph, not Exprs This is the commit message #32: move ConstFunc to lang.funcs This is the commit message #33: move conversion functions to lang.funcs.simple I wrote some conversion functions from SimpleFn to FuncValue to Func, and I want to call them from Func.Stream() implementations, so those conversion functions should be somewhere in lang.funcs. This is the commit message #34: it is the responsibility of the function engine to call Init on the nodes This is the commit message #35: FuncValue.Call() This is the commit message #36: drop MergedGraph's unused txn parameter This is the commit message #37: move CallFunc to funcs.simple This is the commit message #38: Func from channel This is the commit message #39: ChannelBased{Source,Sink}Func This is the commit message #40: MapFunc This is the commit message #41: remove unused CallFunc field This is the commit message #42: [REVERT ME] remove unrelated files to make VS Code happy This is the commit message #43: [REVERT ME] remove unrelated files to make VS Code happy This is the commit message #44: extend environment with StmtProg's local variables This is the commit message #45: delete unused VarFunc This is the commit message #46: appease govet This is the commit message #47: add imported variables to the environment This is the commit message #48: add builtins to the environment This is the commit message #49: accumulate all the imported variables previously, we were only keeping the imported variables from the last import statement. This is the commit message #50: XXX: wip new function engine This is the commit message #51: comments This is the commit message #52: remove Engine.{Lock,Unlock} placeholders This is the commit message #53: f(...) support for ExprCall This is the commit message #54: [REVERT ME] remove unrelated files to make VS Code happy This is the commit message #55: don't recreate the subgraphInput This is the commit message #56: CallFunc now takes a single input, the FuncValue Also, by using the map_func logic, CallFunc now detects when it can no longer emits new values downstream. This is the commit message #57: GraphTxn must take a pointer in order to modify the graph This is the commit message #58: GraphTxn is unused
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This is the 1st commit message: lang: Split FuncValue into FuncValue and SimpleFn Representing an MCL function value as a golang function from Value to Value was a mistake, it should be a function from Vertex to Vertex. Here is why this is a mistake: The output of a function like $f = fn(x) { Shell(Sprintf("seq %d", x)) } varies over time, while a single Value does not. Thus, code like Map($f, list(1, 2)) would first produce the value list("1", "1"), but then it would _not_ update to list("1", "2") when "seq 2" produces its second line. That's because with the mistaken design, when Map receives a new FuncValue or a new input list of N elements, Map calls the function from Value to Value N times and produces a single output list of N elements. Here is why the corrected design is better: Here's what happens with this new design when Map receives a new FuncValue or a new input list of N elements. First, Map constructs N item-input nodes, each of which extracts a different entry from the list. Then, Map calls the function from Vertex to Vertex N times, once for each item-input node, and thus obtain N item-output nodes. Finally, Map constructs an item-collecting node which constructs a list out of all of its inputs, and Map connects the N item-output nodes to the item-collecting node. This item-collecting node is the output of Map. The Vertex to Vertex function constructs and connects its own nodes; in this case, it constructs an Sprintf node and connects the item-input node to it, and then constructs a Shell node and connects the Sprintf node to it, and then returns the Shell node as the item-output node. The two Shell node in this sub-graph emit a first value "1", which propagates to the item-collecting node and causes it to output a first value list("1", "1"). Then, the second Shell node emits a second value "2", which propagates to the item-collecting node and causes it to output a second value list("1", "2"), as desired. Here is how this commit brings us closer to the above plan: Changing FuncValue throughout the codebase is a big change. One of the difficulties is that it is not just nodes which are emitting FuncValues, there are also many other places in the code where FuncValue is used to hold a golang function from Value to Value. Some of those places now need to hold a golang function from Vertex to Vertex, but other places still need to hold a golang function from Vertex to Vertex. Thus, as a first step, we need to split FuncValue into two types. This commit splits the old FuncValue into two types: 1. The new FuncValue will hold a function from Vertex to Vertex. FuncValue is a Value. 2. A new type named "SimpleFn" will hold a function from Value to Value. SimpleFn is not a Value. This commit replaces occurrences of the old FuncValue with one of those two new types, as appropriate. This commit does not yet adapt the surrounding code to make use of the new representation; that will be done in future commits. I have annotated the missing parts with the following panic message in order to make it easy to find which parts still need to be implemented. The "..." part explains what needs to be implemented. panic("TODO [SimpleFn]: ..."); Here's where I need help: One part of the code which is not clear to me are the parts which use reflection. I don't understand the purpose of that code well enough to explain what needs to be implemented. I have annotated those "known unknown" parts of the remaining work with the following panic message in order to make it easy to find which parts still need more thinking and planning: panic("TODO [SimpleFn] [Reflect]: ..."); This is the commit message #2: lang: Add the core func graph Txn API This will eventually let functions change the running graph via a transaction API. At the moment the core Lock and Unlock primitives aren't implemented. This is the commit message #3: lang: A reversible wrapper around Txn This is useful for the common case in which we call one FuncValue to construct a bunch of nodes, and later we switch to a different FuncValue and so we want to remove all the nodes added by the first FuncValue and replace them by the nodes added by the second FuncValue. This is the commit message #4: lang: move FuncValue to its own package This is the commit message #5: lang: combine lang/func/structs and ast Merging those two packages allows us to avoid import cycles when a Func needs to add an Expr to the graph. This is the commit message #6: lang: CallExpr must generate a subgraph FuncValues are now manipulating the graph instead of manipulating values, so the logic for calling a FuncValue must now follow suit. This is the commit message #7: lang: ExprFunc does not need to store its value This is the commit message #8: spelling This is the commit message #9: convert between SimpleFn, FuncValue, and Func This is the commit message #10: no need for ExprCall.argVertices it's the exact same thing as ExprCall.Args This is the commit message #11: ExprFunc.Func()'s three cases This is the commit message #12: FunctionFunc is no longer used This is the commit message #13: ExprBool.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #14: ExprIf.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #15: ExprFunc.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #16: lang: ast, interfaces: Add MergedGraph signature and implementation This adds a MergedGraph signature to the Expr interface. The txn type is interface{} until we have that merged. This is the commit message #17: lang: ast, interfaces: Add MergedGraph signature and implementation This adds a MergedGraph signature to the Stmt interface. The txn type is interface{} until we have that merged. This is the commit message #18: Use MergedGraph signature and implementation This puts it into play, but doesn't initialize the input args at all. This is the commit message #19: Restore ExprBool.Graph() and Func() This reverts commit 3ea3845. This is the commit message #20: Restore ExprIf.Graph() This reverts commit a62889e. This is the commit message #21: restore ExprFunc::Graph() and Func() This is the commit message #22: fix type errors This is the commit message #23: ExprCall.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #24: a more precise type for args This is the commit message #25: GraphTxn This is the commit message #26: ReversibleTxn.AddGraph This is the commit message #27: ExprFunc.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #28: ExprVar.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #29: sub-graph is spelled subgraph in this codebase This is the commit message #30: ExprFunc.mkFunc() was unused This is the commit message #31: CallFunc.Stream() should add Funcs to the graph, not Exprs This is the commit message #32: move ConstFunc to lang.funcs This is the commit message #33: move conversion functions to lang.funcs.simple I wrote some conversion functions from SimpleFn to FuncValue to Func, and I want to call them from Func.Stream() implementations, so those conversion functions should be somewhere in lang.funcs. This is the commit message #34: it is the responsibility of the function engine to call Init on the nodes This is the commit message #35: FuncValue.Call() This is the commit message #36: drop MergedGraph's unused txn parameter This is the commit message #37: move CallFunc to funcs.simple This is the commit message #38: Func from channel This is the commit message #39: ChannelBased{Source,Sink}Func This is the commit message #40: MapFunc This is the commit message #41: remove unused CallFunc field This is the commit message #42: [REVERT ME] remove unrelated files to make VS Code happy This is the commit message #43: [REVERT ME] remove unrelated files to make VS Code happy This is the commit message #44: extend environment with StmtProg's local variables This is the commit message #45: delete unused VarFunc This is the commit message #46: appease govet This is the commit message #47: add imported variables to the environment This is the commit message #48: add builtins to the environment This is the commit message #49: accumulate all the imported variables previously, we were only keeping the imported variables from the last import statement. This is the commit message #50: XXX: wip new function engine This is the commit message #51: comments This is the commit message #52: remove Engine.{Lock,Unlock} placeholders This is the commit message #53: f(...) support for ExprCall This is the commit message #54: [REVERT ME] remove unrelated files to make VS Code happy This is the commit message #55: don't recreate the subgraphInput This is the commit message #56: CallFunc now takes a single input, the FuncValue Also, by using the map_func logic, CallFunc now detects when it can no longer emits new values downstream. This is the commit message #57: GraphTxn must take a pointer in order to modify the graph This is the commit message #58: GraphTxn is unused
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This is the 1st commit message: lang: Split FuncValue into FuncValue and SimpleFn Representing an MCL function value as a golang function from Value to Value was a mistake, it should be a function from Vertex to Vertex. Here is why this is a mistake: The output of a function like $f = fn(x) { Shell(Sprintf("seq %d", x)) } varies over time, while a single Value does not. Thus, code like Map($f, list(1, 2)) would first produce the value list("1", "1"), but then it would _not_ update to list("1", "2") when "seq 2" produces its second line. That's because with the mistaken design, when Map receives a new FuncValue or a new input list of N elements, Map calls the function from Value to Value N times and produces a single output list of N elements. Here is why the corrected design is better: Here's what happens with this new design when Map receives a new FuncValue or a new input list of N elements. First, Map constructs N item-input nodes, each of which extracts a different entry from the list. Then, Map calls the function from Vertex to Vertex N times, once for each item-input node, and thus obtain N item-output nodes. Finally, Map constructs an item-collecting node which constructs a list out of all of its inputs, and Map connects the N item-output nodes to the item-collecting node. This item-collecting node is the output of Map. The Vertex to Vertex function constructs and connects its own nodes; in this case, it constructs an Sprintf node and connects the item-input node to it, and then constructs a Shell node and connects the Sprintf node to it, and then returns the Shell node as the item-output node. The two Shell node in this sub-graph emit a first value "1", which propagates to the item-collecting node and causes it to output a first value list("1", "1"). Then, the second Shell node emits a second value "2", which propagates to the item-collecting node and causes it to output a second value list("1", "2"), as desired. Here is how this commit brings us closer to the above plan: Changing FuncValue throughout the codebase is a big change. One of the difficulties is that it is not just nodes which are emitting FuncValues, there are also many other places in the code where FuncValue is used to hold a golang function from Value to Value. Some of those places now need to hold a golang function from Vertex to Vertex, but other places still need to hold a golang function from Vertex to Vertex. Thus, as a first step, we need to split FuncValue into two types. This commit splits the old FuncValue into two types: 1. The new FuncValue will hold a function from Vertex to Vertex. FuncValue is a Value. 2. A new type named "SimpleFn" will hold a function from Value to Value. SimpleFn is not a Value. This commit replaces occurrences of the old FuncValue with one of those two new types, as appropriate. This commit does not yet adapt the surrounding code to make use of the new representation; that will be done in future commits. I have annotated the missing parts with the following panic message in order to make it easy to find which parts still need to be implemented. The "..." part explains what needs to be implemented. panic("TODO [SimpleFn]: ..."); Here's where I need help: One part of the code which is not clear to me are the parts which use reflection. I don't understand the purpose of that code well enough to explain what needs to be implemented. I have annotated those "known unknown" parts of the remaining work with the following panic message in order to make it easy to find which parts still need more thinking and planning: panic("TODO [SimpleFn] [Reflect]: ..."); This is the commit message #2: lang: Add the core func graph Txn API This will eventually let functions change the running graph via a transaction API. At the moment the core Lock and Unlock primitives aren't implemented. This is the commit message #3: lang: A reversible wrapper around Txn This is useful for the common case in which we call one FuncValue to construct a bunch of nodes, and later we switch to a different FuncValue and so we want to remove all the nodes added by the first FuncValue and replace them by the nodes added by the second FuncValue. This is the commit message #4: lang: move FuncValue to its own package This is the commit message #5: lang: combine lang/func/structs and ast Merging those two packages allows us to avoid import cycles when a Func needs to add an Expr to the graph. This is the commit message #6: lang: CallExpr must generate a subgraph FuncValues are now manipulating the graph instead of manipulating values, so the logic for calling a FuncValue must now follow suit. This is the commit message #7: lang: ExprFunc does not need to store its value This is the commit message #8: spelling This is the commit message #9: convert between SimpleFn, FuncValue, and Func This is the commit message #10: no need for ExprCall.argVertices it's the exact same thing as ExprCall.Args This is the commit message #11: ExprFunc.Func()'s three cases This is the commit message #12: FunctionFunc is no longer used This is the commit message #13: ExprBool.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #14: ExprIf.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #15: ExprFunc.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #16: lang: ast, interfaces: Add MergedGraph signature and implementation This adds a MergedGraph signature to the Expr interface. The txn type is interface{} until we have that merged. This is the commit message #17: lang: ast, interfaces: Add MergedGraph signature and implementation This adds a MergedGraph signature to the Stmt interface. The txn type is interface{} until we have that merged. This is the commit message #18: Use MergedGraph signature and implementation This puts it into play, but doesn't initialize the input args at all. This is the commit message #19: Restore ExprBool.Graph() and Func() This reverts commit 3ea3845. This is the commit message #20: Restore ExprIf.Graph() This reverts commit a62889e. This is the commit message #21: restore ExprFunc::Graph() and Func() This is the commit message #22: fix type errors This is the commit message #23: ExprCall.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #24: a more precise type for args This is the commit message #25: GraphTxn This is the commit message #26: ReversibleTxn.AddGraph This is the commit message #27: ExprFunc.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #28: ExprVar.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #29: sub-graph is spelled subgraph in this codebase This is the commit message #30: ExprFunc.mkFunc() was unused This is the commit message #31: CallFunc.Stream() should add Funcs to the graph, not Exprs This is the commit message #32: move ConstFunc to lang.funcs This is the commit message #33: move conversion functions to lang.funcs.simple I wrote some conversion functions from SimpleFn to FuncValue to Func, and I want to call them from Func.Stream() implementations, so those conversion functions should be somewhere in lang.funcs. This is the commit message #34: it is the responsibility of the function engine to call Init on the nodes This is the commit message #35: FuncValue.Call() This is the commit message #36: drop MergedGraph's unused txn parameter This is the commit message #37: move CallFunc to funcs.simple This is the commit message #38: Func from channel This is the commit message #39: ChannelBased{Source,Sink}Func This is the commit message #40: MapFunc This is the commit message #41: remove unused CallFunc field This is the commit message #42: [REVERT ME] remove unrelated files to make VS Code happy This is the commit message #43: [REVERT ME] remove unrelated files to make VS Code happy This is the commit message #44: extend environment with StmtProg's local variables This is the commit message #45: delete unused VarFunc This is the commit message #46: appease govet This is the commit message #47: add imported variables to the environment This is the commit message #48: add builtins to the environment This is the commit message #49: accumulate all the imported variables previously, we were only keeping the imported variables from the last import statement. This is the commit message #50: XXX: wip new function engine This is the commit message #51: comments This is the commit message #52: remove Engine.{Lock,Unlock} placeholders This is the commit message #53: f(...) support for ExprCall This is the commit message #54: [REVERT ME] remove unrelated files to make VS Code happy This is the commit message #55: don't recreate the subgraphInput This is the commit message #56: CallFunc now takes a single input, the FuncValue Also, by using the map_func logic, CallFunc now detects when it can no longer emits new values downstream. This is the commit message #57: GraphTxn must take a pointer in order to modify the graph This is the commit message #58: GraphTxn is unused
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This is the 1st commit message: lang: Split FuncValue into FuncValue and SimpleFn Representing an MCL function value as a golang function from Value to Value was a mistake, it should be a function from Vertex to Vertex. Here is why this is a mistake: The output of a function like $f = fn(x) { Shell(Sprintf("seq %d", x)) } varies over time, while a single Value does not. Thus, code like Map($f, list(1, 2)) would first produce the value list("1", "1"), but then it would _not_ update to list("1", "2") when "seq 2" produces its second line. That's because with the mistaken design, when Map receives a new FuncValue or a new input list of N elements, Map calls the function from Value to Value N times and produces a single output list of N elements. Here is why the corrected design is better: Here's what happens with this new design when Map receives a new FuncValue or a new input list of N elements. First, Map constructs N item-input nodes, each of which extracts a different entry from the list. Then, Map calls the function from Vertex to Vertex N times, once for each item-input node, and thus obtain N item-output nodes. Finally, Map constructs an item-collecting node which constructs a list out of all of its inputs, and Map connects the N item-output nodes to the item-collecting node. This item-collecting node is the output of Map. The Vertex to Vertex function constructs and connects its own nodes; in this case, it constructs an Sprintf node and connects the item-input node to it, and then constructs a Shell node and connects the Sprintf node to it, and then returns the Shell node as the item-output node. The two Shell node in this sub-graph emit a first value "1", which propagates to the item-collecting node and causes it to output a first value list("1", "1"). Then, the second Shell node emits a second value "2", which propagates to the item-collecting node and causes it to output a second value list("1", "2"), as desired. Here is how this commit brings us closer to the above plan: Changing FuncValue throughout the codebase is a big change. One of the difficulties is that it is not just nodes which are emitting FuncValues, there are also many other places in the code where FuncValue is used to hold a golang function from Value to Value. Some of those places now need to hold a golang function from Vertex to Vertex, but other places still need to hold a golang function from Vertex to Vertex. Thus, as a first step, we need to split FuncValue into two types. This commit splits the old FuncValue into two types: 1. The new FuncValue will hold a function from Vertex to Vertex. FuncValue is a Value. 2. A new type named "SimpleFn" will hold a function from Value to Value. SimpleFn is not a Value. This commit replaces occurrences of the old FuncValue with one of those two new types, as appropriate. This commit does not yet adapt the surrounding code to make use of the new representation; that will be done in future commits. I have annotated the missing parts with the following panic message in order to make it easy to find which parts still need to be implemented. The "..." part explains what needs to be implemented. panic("TODO [SimpleFn]: ..."); Here's where I need help: One part of the code which is not clear to me are the parts which use reflection. I don't understand the purpose of that code well enough to explain what needs to be implemented. I have annotated those "known unknown" parts of the remaining work with the following panic message in order to make it easy to find which parts still need more thinking and planning: panic("TODO [SimpleFn] [Reflect]: ..."); This is the commit message #2: lang: Add the core func graph Txn API This will eventually let functions change the running graph via a transaction API. At the moment the core Lock and Unlock primitives aren't implemented. This is the commit message #3: lang: A reversible wrapper around Txn This is useful for the common case in which we call one FuncValue to construct a bunch of nodes, and later we switch to a different FuncValue and so we want to remove all the nodes added by the first FuncValue and replace them by the nodes added by the second FuncValue. This is the commit message #4: lang: move FuncValue to its own package This is the commit message #5: lang: combine lang/func/structs and ast Merging those two packages allows us to avoid import cycles when a Func needs to add an Expr to the graph. This is the commit message #6: lang: CallExpr must generate a subgraph FuncValues are now manipulating the graph instead of manipulating values, so the logic for calling a FuncValue must now follow suit. This is the commit message #7: lang: ExprFunc does not need to store its value This is the commit message #8: spelling This is the commit message #9: convert between SimpleFn, FuncValue, and Func This is the commit message #10: no need for ExprCall.argVertices it's the exact same thing as ExprCall.Args This is the commit message #11: ExprFunc.Func()'s three cases This is the commit message #12: FunctionFunc is no longer used This is the commit message #13: ExprBool.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #14: ExprIf.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #15: ExprFunc.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #16: lang: ast, interfaces: Add MergedGraph signature and implementation This adds a MergedGraph signature to the Expr interface. The txn type is interface{} until we have that merged. This is the commit message #17: lang: ast, interfaces: Add MergedGraph signature and implementation This adds a MergedGraph signature to the Stmt interface. The txn type is interface{} until we have that merged. This is the commit message #18: Use MergedGraph signature and implementation This puts it into play, but doesn't initialize the input args at all. This is the commit message #19: Restore ExprBool.Graph() and Func() This reverts commit 3ea3845. This is the commit message #20: Restore ExprIf.Graph() This reverts commit a62889e. This is the commit message #21: restore ExprFunc::Graph() and Func() This is the commit message #22: fix type errors This is the commit message #23: ExprCall.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #24: a more precise type for args This is the commit message #25: GraphTxn This is the commit message #26: ReversibleTxn.AddGraph This is the commit message #27: ExprFunc.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #28: ExprVar.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #29: sub-graph is spelled subgraph in this codebase This is the commit message #30: ExprFunc.mkFunc() was unused This is the commit message #31: CallFunc.Stream() should add Funcs to the graph, not Exprs This is the commit message #32: move ConstFunc to lang.funcs This is the commit message #33: move conversion functions to lang.funcs.simple I wrote some conversion functions from SimpleFn to FuncValue to Func, and I want to call them from Func.Stream() implementations, so those conversion functions should be somewhere in lang.funcs. This is the commit message #34: it is the responsibility of the function engine to call Init on the nodes This is the commit message #35: FuncValue.Call() This is the commit message #36: drop MergedGraph's unused txn parameter This is the commit message #37: move CallFunc to funcs.simple This is the commit message #38: Func from channel This is the commit message #39: ChannelBased{Source,Sink}Func This is the commit message #40: MapFunc This is the commit message #41: remove unused CallFunc field This is the commit message #42: [REVERT ME] remove unrelated files to make VS Code happy This is the commit message #43: [REVERT ME] remove unrelated files to make VS Code happy This is the commit message #44: extend environment with StmtProg's local variables This is the commit message #45: delete unused VarFunc This is the commit message #46: appease govet This is the commit message #47: add imported variables to the environment This is the commit message #48: add builtins to the environment This is the commit message #49: accumulate all the imported variables previously, we were only keeping the imported variables from the last import statement. This is the commit message #50: XXX: wip new function engine This is the commit message #51: comments This is the commit message #52: remove Engine.{Lock,Unlock} placeholders This is the commit message #53: f(...) support for ExprCall This is the commit message #54: [REVERT ME] remove unrelated files to make VS Code happy This is the commit message #55: don't recreate the subgraphInput This is the commit message #56: CallFunc now takes a single input, the FuncValue Also, by using the map_func logic, CallFunc now detects when it can no longer emits new values downstream. This is the commit message #57: GraphTxn must take a pointer in order to modify the graph This is the commit message #58: GraphTxn is unused
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This is the 1st commit message: lang: Split FuncValue into FuncValue and SimpleFn Representing an MCL function value as a golang function from Value to Value was a mistake, it should be a function from Vertex to Vertex. Here is why this is a mistake: The output of a function like $f = fn(x) { Shell(Sprintf("seq %d", x)) } varies over time, while a single Value does not. Thus, code like Map($f, list(1, 2)) would first produce the value list("1", "1"), but then it would _not_ update to list("1", "2") when "seq 2" produces its second line. That's because with the mistaken design, when Map receives a new FuncValue or a new input list of N elements, Map calls the function from Value to Value N times and produces a single output list of N elements. Here is why the corrected design is better: Here's what happens with this new design when Map receives a new FuncValue or a new input list of N elements. First, Map constructs N item-input nodes, each of which extracts a different entry from the list. Then, Map calls the function from Vertex to Vertex N times, once for each item-input node, and thus obtain N item-output nodes. Finally, Map constructs an item-collecting node which constructs a list out of all of its inputs, and Map connects the N item-output nodes to the item-collecting node. This item-collecting node is the output of Map. The Vertex to Vertex function constructs and connects its own nodes; in this case, it constructs an Sprintf node and connects the item-input node to it, and then constructs a Shell node and connects the Sprintf node to it, and then returns the Shell node as the item-output node. The two Shell node in this sub-graph emit a first value "1", which propagates to the item-collecting node and causes it to output a first value list("1", "1"). Then, the second Shell node emits a second value "2", which propagates to the item-collecting node and causes it to output a second value list("1", "2"), as desired. Here is how this commit brings us closer to the above plan: Changing FuncValue throughout the codebase is a big change. One of the difficulties is that it is not just nodes which are emitting FuncValues, there are also many other places in the code where FuncValue is used to hold a golang function from Value to Value. Some of those places now need to hold a golang function from Vertex to Vertex, but other places still need to hold a golang function from Vertex to Vertex. Thus, as a first step, we need to split FuncValue into two types. This commit splits the old FuncValue into two types: 1. The new FuncValue will hold a function from Vertex to Vertex. FuncValue is a Value. 2. A new type named "SimpleFn" will hold a function from Value to Value. SimpleFn is not a Value. This commit replaces occurrences of the old FuncValue with one of those two new types, as appropriate. This commit does not yet adapt the surrounding code to make use of the new representation; that will be done in future commits. I have annotated the missing parts with the following panic message in order to make it easy to find which parts still need to be implemented. The "..." part explains what needs to be implemented. panic("TODO [SimpleFn]: ..."); Here's where I need help: One part of the code which is not clear to me are the parts which use reflection. I don't understand the purpose of that code well enough to explain what needs to be implemented. I have annotated those "known unknown" parts of the remaining work with the following panic message in order to make it easy to find which parts still need more thinking and planning: panic("TODO [SimpleFn] [Reflect]: ..."); This is the commit message #2: lang: Add the core func graph Txn API This will eventually let functions change the running graph via a transaction API. At the moment the core Lock and Unlock primitives aren't implemented. This is the commit message #3: lang: A reversible wrapper around Txn This is useful for the common case in which we call one FuncValue to construct a bunch of nodes, and later we switch to a different FuncValue and so we want to remove all the nodes added by the first FuncValue and replace them by the nodes added by the second FuncValue. This is the commit message #4: lang: move FuncValue to its own package This is the commit message #5: lang: combine lang/func/structs and ast Merging those two packages allows us to avoid import cycles when a Func needs to add an Expr to the graph. This is the commit message #6: lang: CallExpr must generate a subgraph FuncValues are now manipulating the graph instead of manipulating values, so the logic for calling a FuncValue must now follow suit. This is the commit message #7: lang: ExprFunc does not need to store its value This is the commit message #8: spelling This is the commit message #9: convert between SimpleFn, FuncValue, and Func This is the commit message #10: no need for ExprCall.argVertices it's the exact same thing as ExprCall.Args This is the commit message #11: ExprFunc.Func()'s three cases This is the commit message #12: FunctionFunc is no longer used This is the commit message #13: ExprBool.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #14: ExprIf.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #15: ExprFunc.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #16: lang: ast, interfaces: Add MergedGraph signature and implementation This adds a MergedGraph signature to the Expr interface. The txn type is interface{} until we have that merged. This is the commit message #17: lang: ast, interfaces: Add MergedGraph signature and implementation This adds a MergedGraph signature to the Stmt interface. The txn type is interface{} until we have that merged. This is the commit message #18: Use MergedGraph signature and implementation This puts it into play, but doesn't initialize the input args at all. This is the commit message #19: Restore ExprBool.Graph() and Func() This reverts commit 3ea3845. This is the commit message #20: Restore ExprIf.Graph() This reverts commit a62889e. This is the commit message #21: restore ExprFunc::Graph() and Func() This is the commit message #22: fix type errors This is the commit message #23: ExprCall.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #24: a more precise type for args This is the commit message #25: GraphTxn This is the commit message #26: ReversibleTxn.AddGraph This is the commit message #27: ExprFunc.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #28: ExprVar.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #29: sub-graph is spelled subgraph in this codebase This is the commit message #30: ExprFunc.mkFunc() was unused This is the commit message #31: CallFunc.Stream() should add Funcs to the graph, not Exprs This is the commit message #32: move ConstFunc to lang.funcs This is the commit message #33: move conversion functions to lang.funcs.simple I wrote some conversion functions from SimpleFn to FuncValue to Func, and I want to call them from Func.Stream() implementations, so those conversion functions should be somewhere in lang.funcs. This is the commit message #34: it is the responsibility of the function engine to call Init on the nodes This is the commit message #35: FuncValue.Call() This is the commit message #36: drop MergedGraph's unused txn parameter This is the commit message #37: move CallFunc to funcs.simple This is the commit message #38: Func from channel This is the commit message #39: ChannelBased{Source,Sink}Func This is the commit message #40: MapFunc This is the commit message #41: remove unused CallFunc field This is the commit message #42: [REVERT ME] remove unrelated files to make VS Code happy This is the commit message #43: [REVERT ME] remove unrelated files to make VS Code happy This is the commit message #44: extend environment with StmtProg's local variables This is the commit message #45: delete unused VarFunc This is the commit message #46: appease govet This is the commit message #47: add imported variables to the environment This is the commit message #48: add builtins to the environment This is the commit message #49: accumulate all the imported variables previously, we were only keeping the imported variables from the last import statement. This is the commit message #50: XXX: wip new function engine This is the commit message #51: comments This is the commit message #52: remove Engine.{Lock,Unlock} placeholders This is the commit message #53: f(...) support for ExprCall This is the commit message #54: [REVERT ME] remove unrelated files to make VS Code happy This is the commit message #55: don't recreate the subgraphInput This is the commit message #56: CallFunc now takes a single input, the FuncValue Also, by using the map_func logic, CallFunc now detects when it can no longer emits new values downstream. This is the commit message #57: GraphTxn must take a pointer in order to modify the graph This is the commit message #58: GraphTxn is unused
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This is the 1st commit message: lang: Split FuncValue into FuncValue and SimpleFn Representing an MCL function value as a golang function from Value to Value was a mistake, it should be a function from Vertex to Vertex. Here is why this is a mistake: The output of a function like $f = fn(x) { Shell(Sprintf("seq %d", x)) } varies over time, while a single Value does not. Thus, code like Map($f, list(1, 2)) would first produce the value list("1", "1"), but then it would _not_ update to list("1", "2") when "seq 2" produces its second line. That's because with the mistaken design, when Map receives a new FuncValue or a new input list of N elements, Map calls the function from Value to Value N times and produces a single output list of N elements. Here is why the corrected design is better: Here's what happens with this new design when Map receives a new FuncValue or a new input list of N elements. First, Map constructs N item-input nodes, each of which extracts a different entry from the list. Then, Map calls the function from Vertex to Vertex N times, once for each item-input node, and thus obtain N item-output nodes. Finally, Map constructs an item-collecting node which constructs a list out of all of its inputs, and Map connects the N item-output nodes to the item-collecting node. This item-collecting node is the output of Map. The Vertex to Vertex function constructs and connects its own nodes; in this case, it constructs an Sprintf node and connects the item-input node to it, and then constructs a Shell node and connects the Sprintf node to it, and then returns the Shell node as the item-output node. The two Shell node in this sub-graph emit a first value "1", which propagates to the item-collecting node and causes it to output a first value list("1", "1"). Then, the second Shell node emits a second value "2", which propagates to the item-collecting node and causes it to output a second value list("1", "2"), as desired. Here is how this commit brings us closer to the above plan: Changing FuncValue throughout the codebase is a big change. One of the difficulties is that it is not just nodes which are emitting FuncValues, there are also many other places in the code where FuncValue is used to hold a golang function from Value to Value. Some of those places now need to hold a golang function from Vertex to Vertex, but other places still need to hold a golang function from Vertex to Vertex. Thus, as a first step, we need to split FuncValue into two types. This commit splits the old FuncValue into two types: 1. The new FuncValue will hold a function from Vertex to Vertex. FuncValue is a Value. 2. A new type named "SimpleFn" will hold a function from Value to Value. SimpleFn is not a Value. This commit replaces occurrences of the old FuncValue with one of those two new types, as appropriate. This commit does not yet adapt the surrounding code to make use of the new representation; that will be done in future commits. I have annotated the missing parts with the following panic message in order to make it easy to find which parts still need to be implemented. The "..." part explains what needs to be implemented. panic("TODO [SimpleFn]: ..."); Here's where I need help: One part of the code which is not clear to me are the parts which use reflection. I don't understand the purpose of that code well enough to explain what needs to be implemented. I have annotated those "known unknown" parts of the remaining work with the following panic message in order to make it easy to find which parts still need more thinking and planning: panic("TODO [SimpleFn] [Reflect]: ..."); This is the commit message #2: lang: Add the core func graph Txn API This will eventually let functions change the running graph via a transaction API. At the moment the core Lock and Unlock primitives aren't implemented. This is the commit message #3: lang: A reversible wrapper around Txn This is useful for the common case in which we call one FuncValue to construct a bunch of nodes, and later we switch to a different FuncValue and so we want to remove all the nodes added by the first FuncValue and replace them by the nodes added by the second FuncValue. This is the commit message #4: lang: move FuncValue to its own package This is the commit message #5: lang: combine lang/func/structs and ast Merging those two packages allows us to avoid import cycles when a Func needs to add an Expr to the graph. This is the commit message #6: lang: CallExpr must generate a subgraph FuncValues are now manipulating the graph instead of manipulating values, so the logic for calling a FuncValue must now follow suit. This is the commit message #7: lang: ExprFunc does not need to store its value This is the commit message #8: spelling This is the commit message #9: convert between SimpleFn, FuncValue, and Func This is the commit message #10: no need for ExprCall.argVertices it's the exact same thing as ExprCall.Args This is the commit message #11: ExprFunc.Func()'s three cases This is the commit message #12: FunctionFunc is no longer used This is the commit message #13: ExprBool.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #14: ExprIf.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #15: ExprFunc.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #16: lang: ast, interfaces: Add MergedGraph signature and implementation This adds a MergedGraph signature to the Expr interface. The txn type is interface{} until we have that merged. This is the commit message #17: lang: ast, interfaces: Add MergedGraph signature and implementation This adds a MergedGraph signature to the Stmt interface. The txn type is interface{} until we have that merged. This is the commit message #18: Use MergedGraph signature and implementation This puts it into play, but doesn't initialize the input args at all. This is the commit message #19: Restore ExprBool.Graph() and Func() This reverts commit 3ea3845. This is the commit message #20: Restore ExprIf.Graph() This reverts commit a62889e. This is the commit message #21: restore ExprFunc::Graph() and Func() This is the commit message #22: fix type errors This is the commit message #23: ExprCall.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #24: a more precise type for args This is the commit message #25: GraphTxn This is the commit message #26: ReversibleTxn.AddGraph This is the commit message #27: ExprFunc.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #28: ExprVar.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #29: sub-graph is spelled subgraph in this codebase This is the commit message #30: ExprFunc.mkFunc() was unused This is the commit message #31: CallFunc.Stream() should add Funcs to the graph, not Exprs This is the commit message #32: move ConstFunc to lang.funcs This is the commit message #33: move conversion functions to lang.funcs.simple I wrote some conversion functions from SimpleFn to FuncValue to Func, and I want to call them from Func.Stream() implementations, so those conversion functions should be somewhere in lang.funcs. This is the commit message #34: it is the responsibility of the function engine to call Init on the nodes This is the commit message #35: FuncValue.Call() This is the commit message #36: drop MergedGraph's unused txn parameter This is the commit message #37: move CallFunc to funcs.simple This is the commit message #38: Func from channel This is the commit message #39: ChannelBased{Source,Sink}Func This is the commit message #40: MapFunc This is the commit message #41: remove unused CallFunc field This is the commit message #42: [REVERT ME] remove unrelated files to make VS Code happy This is the commit message #43: [REVERT ME] remove unrelated files to make VS Code happy This is the commit message #44: extend environment with StmtProg's local variables This is the commit message #45: delete unused VarFunc This is the commit message #46: appease govet This is the commit message #47: add imported variables to the environment This is the commit message #48: add builtins to the environment This is the commit message #49: accumulate all the imported variables previously, we were only keeping the imported variables from the last import statement. This is the commit message #50: XXX: wip new function engine This is the commit message #51: comments This is the commit message #52: remove Engine.{Lock,Unlock} placeholders This is the commit message #53: f(...) support for ExprCall This is the commit message #54: [REVERT ME] remove unrelated files to make VS Code happy This is the commit message #55: don't recreate the subgraphInput This is the commit message #56: CallFunc now takes a single input, the FuncValue Also, by using the map_func logic, CallFunc now detects when it can no longer emits new values downstream. This is the commit message #57: GraphTxn must take a pointer in order to modify the graph This is the commit message #58: GraphTxn is unused
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This is the 1st commit message: lang: Split FuncValue into FuncValue and SimpleFn Representing an MCL function value as a golang function from Value to Value was a mistake, it should be a function from Vertex to Vertex. Here is why this is a mistake: The output of a function like $f = fn(x) { Shell(Sprintf("seq %d", x)) } varies over time, while a single Value does not. Thus, code like Map($f, list(1, 2)) would first produce the value list("1", "1"), but then it would _not_ update to list("1", "2") when "seq 2" produces its second line. That's because with the mistaken design, when Map receives a new FuncValue or a new input list of N elements, Map calls the function from Value to Value N times and produces a single output list of N elements. Here is why the corrected design is better: Here's what happens with this new design when Map receives a new FuncValue or a new input list of N elements. First, Map constructs N item-input nodes, each of which extracts a different entry from the list. Then, Map calls the function from Vertex to Vertex N times, once for each item-input node, and thus obtain N item-output nodes. Finally, Map constructs an item-collecting node which constructs a list out of all of its inputs, and Map connects the N item-output nodes to the item-collecting node. This item-collecting node is the output of Map. The Vertex to Vertex function constructs and connects its own nodes; in this case, it constructs an Sprintf node and connects the item-input node to it, and then constructs a Shell node and connects the Sprintf node to it, and then returns the Shell node as the item-output node. The two Shell node in this sub-graph emit a first value "1", which propagates to the item-collecting node and causes it to output a first value list("1", "1"). Then, the second Shell node emits a second value "2", which propagates to the item-collecting node and causes it to output a second value list("1", "2"), as desired. Here is how this commit brings us closer to the above plan: Changing FuncValue throughout the codebase is a big change. One of the difficulties is that it is not just nodes which are emitting FuncValues, there are also many other places in the code where FuncValue is used to hold a golang function from Value to Value. Some of those places now need to hold a golang function from Vertex to Vertex, but other places still need to hold a golang function from Vertex to Vertex. Thus, as a first step, we need to split FuncValue into two types. This commit splits the old FuncValue into two types: 1. The new FuncValue will hold a function from Vertex to Vertex. FuncValue is a Value. 2. A new type named "SimpleFn" will hold a function from Value to Value. SimpleFn is not a Value. This commit replaces occurrences of the old FuncValue with one of those two new types, as appropriate. This commit does not yet adapt the surrounding code to make use of the new representation; that will be done in future commits. I have annotated the missing parts with the following panic message in order to make it easy to find which parts still need to be implemented. The "..." part explains what needs to be implemented. panic("TODO [SimpleFn]: ..."); Here's where I need help: One part of the code which is not clear to me are the parts which use reflection. I don't understand the purpose of that code well enough to explain what needs to be implemented. I have annotated those "known unknown" parts of the remaining work with the following panic message in order to make it easy to find which parts still need more thinking and planning: panic("TODO [SimpleFn] [Reflect]: ..."); This is the commit message #2: lang: Add the core func graph Txn API This will eventually let functions change the running graph via a transaction API. At the moment the core Lock and Unlock primitives aren't implemented. This is the commit message #3: lang: A reversible wrapper around Txn This is useful for the common case in which we call one FuncValue to construct a bunch of nodes, and later we switch to a different FuncValue and so we want to remove all the nodes added by the first FuncValue and replace them by the nodes added by the second FuncValue. This is the commit message #4: lang: move FuncValue to its own package This is the commit message #5: lang: combine lang/func/structs and ast Merging those two packages allows us to avoid import cycles when a Func needs to add an Expr to the graph. This is the commit message #6: lang: CallExpr must generate a subgraph FuncValues are now manipulating the graph instead of manipulating values, so the logic for calling a FuncValue must now follow suit. This is the commit message #7: lang: ExprFunc does not need to store its value This is the commit message #8: spelling This is the commit message #9: convert between SimpleFn, FuncValue, and Func This is the commit message #10: no need for ExprCall.argVertices it's the exact same thing as ExprCall.Args This is the commit message #11: ExprFunc.Func()'s three cases This is the commit message #12: FunctionFunc is no longer used This is the commit message #13: ExprBool.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #14: ExprIf.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #15: ExprFunc.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #16: lang: ast, interfaces: Add MergedGraph signature and implementation This adds a MergedGraph signature to the Expr interface. The txn type is interface{} until we have that merged. This is the commit message #17: lang: ast, interfaces: Add MergedGraph signature and implementation This adds a MergedGraph signature to the Stmt interface. The txn type is interface{} until we have that merged. This is the commit message #18: Use MergedGraph signature and implementation This puts it into play, but doesn't initialize the input args at all. This is the commit message #19: Restore ExprBool.Graph() and Func() This reverts commit 3ea3845. This is the commit message #20: Restore ExprIf.Graph() This reverts commit a62889e. This is the commit message #21: restore ExprFunc::Graph() and Func() This is the commit message #22: fix type errors This is the commit message #23: ExprCall.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #24: a more precise type for args This is the commit message #25: GraphTxn This is the commit message #26: ReversibleTxn.AddGraph This is the commit message #27: ExprFunc.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #28: ExprVar.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #29: sub-graph is spelled subgraph in this codebase This is the commit message #30: ExprFunc.mkFunc() was unused This is the commit message #31: CallFunc.Stream() should add Funcs to the graph, not Exprs This is the commit message #32: move ConstFunc to lang.funcs This is the commit message #33: move conversion functions to lang.funcs.simple I wrote some conversion functions from SimpleFn to FuncValue to Func, and I want to call them from Func.Stream() implementations, so those conversion functions should be somewhere in lang.funcs. This is the commit message #34: it is the responsibility of the function engine to call Init on the nodes This is the commit message #35: FuncValue.Call() This is the commit message #36: drop MergedGraph's unused txn parameter This is the commit message #37: move CallFunc to funcs.simple This is the commit message #38: Func from channel This is the commit message #39: ChannelBased{Source,Sink}Func This is the commit message #40: MapFunc This is the commit message #41: remove unused CallFunc field This is the commit message #42: [REVERT ME] remove unrelated files to make VS Code happy This is the commit message #43: [REVERT ME] remove unrelated files to make VS Code happy This is the commit message #44: extend environment with StmtProg's local variables This is the commit message #45: delete unused VarFunc This is the commit message #46: appease govet This is the commit message #47: add imported variables to the environment This is the commit message #48: add builtins to the environment This is the commit message #49: accumulate all the imported variables previously, we were only keeping the imported variables from the last import statement. This is the commit message #50: XXX: wip new function engine This is the commit message #51: comments This is the commit message #52: remove Engine.{Lock,Unlock} placeholders This is the commit message #53: f(...) support for ExprCall This is the commit message #54: [REVERT ME] remove unrelated files to make VS Code happy This is the commit message #55: don't recreate the subgraphInput This is the commit message #56: CallFunc now takes a single input, the FuncValue Also, by using the map_func logic, CallFunc now detects when it can no longer emits new values downstream. This is the commit message #57: GraphTxn must take a pointer in order to modify the graph This is the commit message #58: GraphTxn is unused
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This is the 1st commit message: lang: Split FuncValue into FuncValue and SimpleFn Representing an MCL function value as a golang function from Value to Value was a mistake, it should be a function from Vertex to Vertex. Here is why this is a mistake: The output of a function like $f = fn(x) { Shell(Sprintf("seq %d", x)) } varies over time, while a single Value does not. Thus, code like Map($f, list(1, 2)) would first produce the value list("1", "1"), but then it would _not_ update to list("1", "2") when "seq 2" produces its second line. That's because with the mistaken design, when Map receives a new FuncValue or a new input list of N elements, Map calls the function from Value to Value N times and produces a single output list of N elements. Here is why the corrected design is better: Here's what happens with this new design when Map receives a new FuncValue or a new input list of N elements. First, Map constructs N item-input nodes, each of which extracts a different entry from the list. Then, Map calls the function from Vertex to Vertex N times, once for each item-input node, and thus obtain N item-output nodes. Finally, Map constructs an item-collecting node which constructs a list out of all of its inputs, and Map connects the N item-output nodes to the item-collecting node. This item-collecting node is the output of Map. The Vertex to Vertex function constructs and connects its own nodes; in this case, it constructs an Sprintf node and connects the item-input node to it, and then constructs a Shell node and connects the Sprintf node to it, and then returns the Shell node as the item-output node. The two Shell node in this sub-graph emit a first value "1", which propagates to the item-collecting node and causes it to output a first value list("1", "1"). Then, the second Shell node emits a second value "2", which propagates to the item-collecting node and causes it to output a second value list("1", "2"), as desired. Here is how this commit brings us closer to the above plan: Changing FuncValue throughout the codebase is a big change. One of the difficulties is that it is not just nodes which are emitting FuncValues, there are also many other places in the code where FuncValue is used to hold a golang function from Value to Value. Some of those places now need to hold a golang function from Vertex to Vertex, but other places still need to hold a golang function from Vertex to Vertex. Thus, as a first step, we need to split FuncValue into two types. This commit splits the old FuncValue into two types: 1. The new FuncValue will hold a function from Vertex to Vertex. FuncValue is a Value. 2. A new type named "SimpleFn" will hold a function from Value to Value. SimpleFn is not a Value. This commit replaces occurrences of the old FuncValue with one of those two new types, as appropriate. This commit does not yet adapt the surrounding code to make use of the new representation; that will be done in future commits. I have annotated the missing parts with the following panic message in order to make it easy to find which parts still need to be implemented. The "..." part explains what needs to be implemented. panic("TODO [SimpleFn]: ..."); Here's where I need help: One part of the code which is not clear to me are the parts which use reflection. I don't understand the purpose of that code well enough to explain what needs to be implemented. I have annotated those "known unknown" parts of the remaining work with the following panic message in order to make it easy to find which parts still need more thinking and planning: panic("TODO [SimpleFn] [Reflect]: ..."); This is the commit message #2: lang: Add the core func graph Txn API This will eventually let functions change the running graph via a transaction API. At the moment the core Lock and Unlock primitives aren't implemented. This is the commit message #3: lang: A reversible wrapper around Txn This is useful for the common case in which we call one FuncValue to construct a bunch of nodes, and later we switch to a different FuncValue and so we want to remove all the nodes added by the first FuncValue and replace them by the nodes added by the second FuncValue. This is the commit message #4: lang: move FuncValue to its own package This is the commit message #5: lang: combine lang/func/structs and ast Merging those two packages allows us to avoid import cycles when a Func needs to add an Expr to the graph. This is the commit message #6: lang: CallExpr must generate a subgraph FuncValues are now manipulating the graph instead of manipulating values, so the logic for calling a FuncValue must now follow suit. This is the commit message #7: lang: ExprFunc does not need to store its value This is the commit message #8: spelling This is the commit message #9: convert between SimpleFn, FuncValue, and Func This is the commit message #10: no need for ExprCall.argVertices it's the exact same thing as ExprCall.Args This is the commit message #11: ExprFunc.Func()'s three cases This is the commit message #12: FunctionFunc is no longer used This is the commit message #13: ExprBool.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #14: ExprIf.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #15: ExprFunc.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #16: lang: ast, interfaces: Add MergedGraph signature and implementation This adds a MergedGraph signature to the Expr interface. The txn type is interface{} until we have that merged. This is the commit message #17: lang: ast, interfaces: Add MergedGraph signature and implementation This adds a MergedGraph signature to the Stmt interface. The txn type is interface{} until we have that merged. This is the commit message #18: Use MergedGraph signature and implementation This puts it into play, but doesn't initialize the input args at all. This is the commit message #19: Restore ExprBool.Graph() and Func() This reverts commit 3ea3845. This is the commit message #20: Restore ExprIf.Graph() This reverts commit a62889e. This is the commit message #21: restore ExprFunc::Graph() and Func() This is the commit message #22: fix type errors This is the commit message #23: ExprCall.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #24: a more precise type for args This is the commit message #25: GraphTxn This is the commit message #26: ReversibleTxn.AddGraph This is the commit message #27: ExprFunc.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #28: ExprVar.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #29: sub-graph is spelled subgraph in this codebase This is the commit message #30: ExprFunc.mkFunc() was unused This is the commit message #31: CallFunc.Stream() should add Funcs to the graph, not Exprs This is the commit message #32: move ConstFunc to lang.funcs This is the commit message #33: move conversion functions to lang.funcs.simple I wrote some conversion functions from SimpleFn to FuncValue to Func, and I want to call them from Func.Stream() implementations, so those conversion functions should be somewhere in lang.funcs. This is the commit message #34: it is the responsibility of the function engine to call Init on the nodes This is the commit message #35: FuncValue.Call() This is the commit message #36: drop MergedGraph's unused txn parameter This is the commit message #37: move CallFunc to funcs.simple This is the commit message #38: Func from channel This is the commit message #39: ChannelBased{Source,Sink}Func This is the commit message #40: MapFunc This is the commit message #41: remove unused CallFunc field This is the commit message #42: [REVERT ME] remove unrelated files to make VS Code happy This is the commit message #43: [REVERT ME] remove unrelated files to make VS Code happy This is the commit message #44: extend environment with StmtProg's local variables This is the commit message #45: delete unused VarFunc This is the commit message #46: appease govet This is the commit message #47: add imported variables to the environment This is the commit message #48: add builtins to the environment This is the commit message #49: accumulate all the imported variables previously, we were only keeping the imported variables from the last import statement. This is the commit message #50: XXX: wip new function engine This is the commit message #51: comments This is the commit message #52: remove Engine.{Lock,Unlock} placeholders This is the commit message #53: f(...) support for ExprCall This is the commit message #54: [REVERT ME] remove unrelated files to make VS Code happy This is the commit message #55: don't recreate the subgraphInput This is the commit message #56: CallFunc now takes a single input, the FuncValue Also, by using the map_func logic, CallFunc now detects when it can no longer emits new values downstream. This is the commit message #57: GraphTxn must take a pointer in order to modify the graph This is the commit message #58: GraphTxn is unused
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This is the 1st commit message: lang: Split FuncValue into FuncValue and SimpleFn Representing an MCL function value as a golang function from Value to Value was a mistake, it should be a function from Vertex to Vertex. Here is why this is a mistake: The output of a function like $f = fn(x) { Shell(Sprintf("seq %d", x)) } varies over time, while a single Value does not. Thus, code like Map($f, list(1, 2)) would first produce the value list("1", "1"), but then it would _not_ update to list("1", "2") when "seq 2" produces its second line. That's because with the mistaken design, when Map receives a new FuncValue or a new input list of N elements, Map calls the function from Value to Value N times and produces a single output list of N elements. Here is why the corrected design is better: Here's what happens with this new design when Map receives a new FuncValue or a new input list of N elements. First, Map constructs N item-input nodes, each of which extracts a different entry from the list. Then, Map calls the function from Vertex to Vertex N times, once for each item-input node, and thus obtain N item-output nodes. Finally, Map constructs an item-collecting node which constructs a list out of all of its inputs, and Map connects the N item-output nodes to the item-collecting node. This item-collecting node is the output of Map. The Vertex to Vertex function constructs and connects its own nodes; in this case, it constructs an Sprintf node and connects the item-input node to it, and then constructs a Shell node and connects the Sprintf node to it, and then returns the Shell node as the item-output node. The two Shell node in this sub-graph emit a first value "1", which propagates to the item-collecting node and causes it to output a first value list("1", "1"). Then, the second Shell node emits a second value "2", which propagates to the item-collecting node and causes it to output a second value list("1", "2"), as desired. Here is how this commit brings us closer to the above plan: Changing FuncValue throughout the codebase is a big change. One of the difficulties is that it is not just nodes which are emitting FuncValues, there are also many other places in the code where FuncValue is used to hold a golang function from Value to Value. Some of those places now need to hold a golang function from Vertex to Vertex, but other places still need to hold a golang function from Vertex to Vertex. Thus, as a first step, we need to split FuncValue into two types. This commit splits the old FuncValue into two types: 1. The new FuncValue will hold a function from Vertex to Vertex. FuncValue is a Value. 2. A new type named "SimpleFn" will hold a function from Value to Value. SimpleFn is not a Value. This commit replaces occurrences of the old FuncValue with one of those two new types, as appropriate. This commit does not yet adapt the surrounding code to make use of the new representation; that will be done in future commits. I have annotated the missing parts with the following panic message in order to make it easy to find which parts still need to be implemented. The "..." part explains what needs to be implemented. panic("TODO [SimpleFn]: ..."); Here's where I need help: One part of the code which is not clear to me are the parts which use reflection. I don't understand the purpose of that code well enough to explain what needs to be implemented. I have annotated those "known unknown" parts of the remaining work with the following panic message in order to make it easy to find which parts still need more thinking and planning: panic("TODO [SimpleFn] [Reflect]: ..."); This is the commit message #2: lang: Add the core func graph Txn API This will eventually let functions change the running graph via a transaction API. At the moment the core Lock and Unlock primitives aren't implemented. This is the commit message #3: lang: A reversible wrapper around Txn This is useful for the common case in which we call one FuncValue to construct a bunch of nodes, and later we switch to a different FuncValue and so we want to remove all the nodes added by the first FuncValue and replace them by the nodes added by the second FuncValue. This is the commit message #4: lang: move FuncValue to its own package This is the commit message #5: lang: combine lang/func/structs and ast Merging those two packages allows us to avoid import cycles when a Func needs to add an Expr to the graph. This is the commit message #6: lang: CallExpr must generate a subgraph FuncValues are now manipulating the graph instead of manipulating values, so the logic for calling a FuncValue must now follow suit. This is the commit message #7: lang: ExprFunc does not need to store its value This is the commit message #8: spelling This is the commit message #9: convert between SimpleFn, FuncValue, and Func This is the commit message #10: no need for ExprCall.argVertices it's the exact same thing as ExprCall.Args This is the commit message #11: ExprFunc.Func()'s three cases This is the commit message #12: FunctionFunc is no longer used This is the commit message #13: ExprBool.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #14: ExprIf.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #15: ExprFunc.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #16: lang: ast, interfaces: Add MergedGraph signature and implementation This adds a MergedGraph signature to the Expr interface. The txn type is interface{} until we have that merged. This is the commit message #17: lang: ast, interfaces: Add MergedGraph signature and implementation This adds a MergedGraph signature to the Stmt interface. The txn type is interface{} until we have that merged. This is the commit message #18: Use MergedGraph signature and implementation This puts it into play, but doesn't initialize the input args at all. This is the commit message #19: Restore ExprBool.Graph() and Func() This reverts commit 3ea3845. This is the commit message #20: Restore ExprIf.Graph() This reverts commit a62889e. This is the commit message #21: restore ExprFunc::Graph() and Func() This is the commit message #22: fix type errors This is the commit message #23: ExprCall.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #24: a more precise type for args This is the commit message #25: GraphTxn This is the commit message #26: ReversibleTxn.AddGraph This is the commit message #27: ExprFunc.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #28: ExprVar.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #29: sub-graph is spelled subgraph in this codebase This is the commit message #30: ExprFunc.mkFunc() was unused This is the commit message #31: CallFunc.Stream() should add Funcs to the graph, not Exprs This is the commit message #32: move ConstFunc to lang.funcs This is the commit message #33: move conversion functions to lang.funcs.simple I wrote some conversion functions from SimpleFn to FuncValue to Func, and I want to call them from Func.Stream() implementations, so those conversion functions should be somewhere in lang.funcs. This is the commit message #34: it is the responsibility of the function engine to call Init on the nodes This is the commit message #35: FuncValue.Call() This is the commit message #36: drop MergedGraph's unused txn parameter This is the commit message #37: move CallFunc to funcs.simple This is the commit message #38: Func from channel This is the commit message #39: ChannelBased{Source,Sink}Func This is the commit message #40: MapFunc This is the commit message #41: remove unused CallFunc field This is the commit message #42: [REVERT ME] remove unrelated files to make VS Code happy This is the commit message #43: [REVERT ME] remove unrelated files to make VS Code happy This is the commit message #44: extend environment with StmtProg's local variables This is the commit message #45: delete unused VarFunc This is the commit message #46: appease govet This is the commit message #47: add imported variables to the environment This is the commit message #48: add builtins to the environment This is the commit message #49: accumulate all the imported variables previously, we were only keeping the imported variables from the last import statement. This is the commit message #50: XXX: wip new function engine This is the commit message #51: comments This is the commit message #52: remove Engine.{Lock,Unlock} placeholders This is the commit message #53: f(...) support for ExprCall This is the commit message #54: [REVERT ME] remove unrelated files to make VS Code happy This is the commit message #55: don't recreate the subgraphInput This is the commit message #56: CallFunc now takes a single input, the FuncValue Also, by using the map_func logic, CallFunc now detects when it can no longer emits new values downstream. This is the commit message #57: GraphTxn must take a pointer in order to modify the graph This is the commit message #58: GraphTxn is unused
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This is the 1st commit message: lang: Split FuncValue into FuncValue and SimpleFn Representing an MCL function value as a golang function from Value to Value was a mistake, it should be a function from Vertex to Vertex. Here is why this is a mistake: The output of a function like $f = fn(x) { Shell(Sprintf("seq %d", x)) } varies over time, while a single Value does not. Thus, code like Map($f, list(1, 2)) would first produce the value list("1", "1"), but then it would _not_ update to list("1", "2") when "seq 2" produces its second line. That's because with the mistaken design, when Map receives a new FuncValue or a new input list of N elements, Map calls the function from Value to Value N times and produces a single output list of N elements. Here is why the corrected design is better: Here's what happens with this new design when Map receives a new FuncValue or a new input list of N elements. First, Map constructs N item-input nodes, each of which extracts a different entry from the list. Then, Map calls the function from Vertex to Vertex N times, once for each item-input node, and thus obtain N item-output nodes. Finally, Map constructs an item-collecting node which constructs a list out of all of its inputs, and Map connects the N item-output nodes to the item-collecting node. This item-collecting node is the output of Map. The Vertex to Vertex function constructs and connects its own nodes; in this case, it constructs an Sprintf node and connects the item-input node to it, and then constructs a Shell node and connects the Sprintf node to it, and then returns the Shell node as the item-output node. The two Shell node in this sub-graph emit a first value "1", which propagates to the item-collecting node and causes it to output a first value list("1", "1"). Then, the second Shell node emits a second value "2", which propagates to the item-collecting node and causes it to output a second value list("1", "2"), as desired. Here is how this commit brings us closer to the above plan: Changing FuncValue throughout the codebase is a big change. One of the difficulties is that it is not just nodes which are emitting FuncValues, there are also many other places in the code where FuncValue is used to hold a golang function from Value to Value. Some of those places now need to hold a golang function from Vertex to Vertex, but other places still need to hold a golang function from Vertex to Vertex. Thus, as a first step, we need to split FuncValue into two types. This commit splits the old FuncValue into two types: 1. The new FuncValue will hold a function from Vertex to Vertex. FuncValue is a Value. 2. A new type named "SimpleFn" will hold a function from Value to Value. SimpleFn is not a Value. This commit replaces occurrences of the old FuncValue with one of those two new types, as appropriate. This commit does not yet adapt the surrounding code to make use of the new representation; that will be done in future commits. I have annotated the missing parts with the following panic message in order to make it easy to find which parts still need to be implemented. The "..." part explains what needs to be implemented. panic("TODO [SimpleFn]: ..."); Here's where I need help: One part of the code which is not clear to me are the parts which use reflection. I don't understand the purpose of that code well enough to explain what needs to be implemented. I have annotated those "known unknown" parts of the remaining work with the following panic message in order to make it easy to find which parts still need more thinking and planning: panic("TODO [SimpleFn] [Reflect]: ..."); This is the commit message #2: lang: Add the core func graph Txn API This will eventually let functions change the running graph via a transaction API. At the moment the core Lock and Unlock primitives aren't implemented. This is the commit message #3: lang: A reversible wrapper around Txn This is useful for the common case in which we call one FuncValue to construct a bunch of nodes, and later we switch to a different FuncValue and so we want to remove all the nodes added by the first FuncValue and replace them by the nodes added by the second FuncValue. This is the commit message #4: lang: move FuncValue to its own package This is the commit message #5: lang: combine lang/func/structs and ast Merging those two packages allows us to avoid import cycles when a Func needs to add an Expr to the graph. This is the commit message #6: lang: CallExpr must generate a subgraph FuncValues are now manipulating the graph instead of manipulating values, so the logic for calling a FuncValue must now follow suit. This is the commit message #7: lang: ExprFunc does not need to store its value This is the commit message #8: spelling This is the commit message #9: convert between SimpleFn, FuncValue, and Func This is the commit message #10: no need for ExprCall.argVertices it's the exact same thing as ExprCall.Args This is the commit message #11: ExprFunc.Func()'s three cases This is the commit message #12: FunctionFunc is no longer used This is the commit message #13: ExprBool.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #14: ExprIf.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #15: ExprFunc.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #16: lang: ast, interfaces: Add MergedGraph signature and implementation This adds a MergedGraph signature to the Expr interface. The txn type is interface{} until we have that merged. This is the commit message #17: lang: ast, interfaces: Add MergedGraph signature and implementation This adds a MergedGraph signature to the Stmt interface. The txn type is interface{} until we have that merged. This is the commit message #18: Use MergedGraph signature and implementation This puts it into play, but doesn't initialize the input args at all. This is the commit message #19: Restore ExprBool.Graph() and Func() This reverts commit 3ea3845. This is the commit message #20: Restore ExprIf.Graph() This reverts commit a62889e. This is the commit message #21: restore ExprFunc::Graph() and Func() This is the commit message #22: fix type errors This is the commit message #23: ExprCall.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #24: a more precise type for args This is the commit message #25: GraphTxn This is the commit message #26: ReversibleTxn.AddGraph This is the commit message #27: ExprFunc.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #28: ExprVar.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #29: sub-graph is spelled subgraph in this codebase This is the commit message #30: ExprFunc.mkFunc() was unused This is the commit message #31: CallFunc.Stream() should add Funcs to the graph, not Exprs This is the commit message #32: move ConstFunc to lang.funcs This is the commit message #33: move conversion functions to lang.funcs.simple I wrote some conversion functions from SimpleFn to FuncValue to Func, and I want to call them from Func.Stream() implementations, so those conversion functions should be somewhere in lang.funcs. This is the commit message #34: it is the responsibility of the function engine to call Init on the nodes This is the commit message #35: FuncValue.Call() This is the commit message #36: drop MergedGraph's unused txn parameter This is the commit message #37: move CallFunc to funcs.simple This is the commit message #38: Func from channel This is the commit message #39: ChannelBased{Source,Sink}Func This is the commit message #40: MapFunc This is the commit message #41: remove unused CallFunc field This is the commit message #42: [REVERT ME] remove unrelated files to make VS Code happy This is the commit message #43: [REVERT ME] remove unrelated files to make VS Code happy This is the commit message #44: extend environment with StmtProg's local variables This is the commit message #45: delete unused VarFunc This is the commit message #46: appease govet This is the commit message #47: add imported variables to the environment This is the commit message #48: add builtins to the environment This is the commit message #49: accumulate all the imported variables previously, we were only keeping the imported variables from the last import statement. This is the commit message #50: XXX: wip new function engine This is the commit message #51: comments This is the commit message #52: remove Engine.{Lock,Unlock} placeholders This is the commit message #53: f(...) support for ExprCall This is the commit message #54: [REVERT ME] remove unrelated files to make VS Code happy This is the commit message #55: don't recreate the subgraphInput This is the commit message #56: CallFunc now takes a single input, the FuncValue Also, by using the map_func logic, CallFunc now detects when it can no longer emits new values downstream. This is the commit message #57: GraphTxn must take a pointer in order to modify the graph This is the commit message #58: GraphTxn is unused
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This is the 1st commit message: lang: Split FuncValue into FuncValue and SimpleFn Representing an MCL function value as a golang function from Value to Value was a mistake, it should be a function from Vertex to Vertex. Here is why this is a mistake: The output of a function like $f = fn(x) { Shell(Sprintf("seq %d", x)) } varies over time, while a single Value does not. Thus, code like Map($f, list(1, 2)) would first produce the value list("1", "1"), but then it would _not_ update to list("1", "2") when "seq 2" produces its second line. That's because with the mistaken design, when Map receives a new FuncValue or a new input list of N elements, Map calls the function from Value to Value N times and produces a single output list of N elements. Here is why the corrected design is better: Here's what happens with this new design when Map receives a new FuncValue or a new input list of N elements. First, Map constructs N item-input nodes, each of which extracts a different entry from the list. Then, Map calls the function from Vertex to Vertex N times, once for each item-input node, and thus obtain N item-output nodes. Finally, Map constructs an item-collecting node which constructs a list out of all of its inputs, and Map connects the N item-output nodes to the item-collecting node. This item-collecting node is the output of Map. The Vertex to Vertex function constructs and connects its own nodes; in this case, it constructs an Sprintf node and connects the item-input node to it, and then constructs a Shell node and connects the Sprintf node to it, and then returns the Shell node as the item-output node. The two Shell node in this sub-graph emit a first value "1", which propagates to the item-collecting node and causes it to output a first value list("1", "1"). Then, the second Shell node emits a second value "2", which propagates to the item-collecting node and causes it to output a second value list("1", "2"), as desired. Here is how this commit brings us closer to the above plan: Changing FuncValue throughout the codebase is a big change. One of the difficulties is that it is not just nodes which are emitting FuncValues, there are also many other places in the code where FuncValue is used to hold a golang function from Value to Value. Some of those places now need to hold a golang function from Vertex to Vertex, but other places still need to hold a golang function from Vertex to Vertex. Thus, as a first step, we need to split FuncValue into two types. This commit splits the old FuncValue into two types: 1. The new FuncValue will hold a function from Vertex to Vertex. FuncValue is a Value. 2. A new type named "SimpleFn" will hold a function from Value to Value. SimpleFn is not a Value. This commit replaces occurrences of the old FuncValue with one of those two new types, as appropriate. This commit does not yet adapt the surrounding code to make use of the new representation; that will be done in future commits. I have annotated the missing parts with the following panic message in order to make it easy to find which parts still need to be implemented. The "..." part explains what needs to be implemented. panic("TODO [SimpleFn]: ..."); Here's where I need help: One part of the code which is not clear to me are the parts which use reflection. I don't understand the purpose of that code well enough to explain what needs to be implemented. I have annotated those "known unknown" parts of the remaining work with the following panic message in order to make it easy to find which parts still need more thinking and planning: panic("TODO [SimpleFn] [Reflect]: ..."); This is the commit message #2: lang: Add the core func graph Txn API This will eventually let functions change the running graph via a transaction API. At the moment the core Lock and Unlock primitives aren't implemented. This is the commit message #3: lang: A reversible wrapper around Txn This is useful for the common case in which we call one FuncValue to construct a bunch of nodes, and later we switch to a different FuncValue and so we want to remove all the nodes added by the first FuncValue and replace them by the nodes added by the second FuncValue. This is the commit message #4: lang: move FuncValue to its own package This is the commit message #5: lang: combine lang/func/structs and ast Merging those two packages allows us to avoid import cycles when a Func needs to add an Expr to the graph. This is the commit message #6: lang: CallExpr must generate a subgraph FuncValues are now manipulating the graph instead of manipulating values, so the logic for calling a FuncValue must now follow suit. This is the commit message #7: lang: ExprFunc does not need to store its value This is the commit message #8: spelling This is the commit message #9: convert between SimpleFn, FuncValue, and Func This is the commit message #10: no need for ExprCall.argVertices it's the exact same thing as ExprCall.Args This is the commit message #11: ExprFunc.Func()'s three cases This is the commit message #12: FunctionFunc is no longer used This is the commit message #13: ExprBool.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #14: ExprIf.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #15: ExprFunc.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #16: lang: ast, interfaces: Add MergedGraph signature and implementation This adds a MergedGraph signature to the Expr interface. The txn type is interface{} until we have that merged. This is the commit message #17: lang: ast, interfaces: Add MergedGraph signature and implementation This adds a MergedGraph signature to the Stmt interface. The txn type is interface{} until we have that merged. This is the commit message #18: Use MergedGraph signature and implementation This puts it into play, but doesn't initialize the input args at all. This is the commit message #19: Restore ExprBool.Graph() and Func() This reverts commit 3ea3845. This is the commit message #20: Restore ExprIf.Graph() This reverts commit a62889e. This is the commit message #21: restore ExprFunc::Graph() and Func() This is the commit message #22: fix type errors This is the commit message #23: ExprCall.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #24: a more precise type for args This is the commit message #25: GraphTxn This is the commit message #26: ReversibleTxn.AddGraph This is the commit message #27: ExprFunc.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #28: ExprVar.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #29: sub-graph is spelled subgraph in this codebase This is the commit message #30: ExprFunc.mkFunc() was unused This is the commit message #31: CallFunc.Stream() should add Funcs to the graph, not Exprs This is the commit message #32: move ConstFunc to lang.funcs This is the commit message #33: move conversion functions to lang.funcs.simple I wrote some conversion functions from SimpleFn to FuncValue to Func, and I want to call them from Func.Stream() implementations, so those conversion functions should be somewhere in lang.funcs. This is the commit message #34: it is the responsibility of the function engine to call Init on the nodes This is the commit message #35: FuncValue.Call() This is the commit message #36: drop MergedGraph's unused txn parameter This is the commit message #37: move CallFunc to funcs.simple This is the commit message #38: Func from channel This is the commit message #39: ChannelBased{Source,Sink}Func This is the commit message #40: MapFunc This is the commit message #41: remove unused CallFunc field This is the commit message #42: [REVERT ME] remove unrelated files to make VS Code happy This is the commit message #43: [REVERT ME] remove unrelated files to make VS Code happy This is the commit message #44: extend environment with StmtProg's local variables This is the commit message #45: delete unused VarFunc This is the commit message #46: appease govet This is the commit message #47: add imported variables to the environment This is the commit message #48: add builtins to the environment This is the commit message #49: accumulate all the imported variables previously, we were only keeping the imported variables from the last import statement. This is the commit message #50: XXX: wip new function engine This is the commit message #51: comments This is the commit message #52: remove Engine.{Lock,Unlock} placeholders This is the commit message #53: f(...) support for ExprCall This is the commit message #54: [REVERT ME] remove unrelated files to make VS Code happy This is the commit message #55: don't recreate the subgraphInput This is the commit message #56: CallFunc now takes a single input, the FuncValue Also, by using the map_func logic, CallFunc now detects when it can no longer emits new values downstream. This is the commit message #57: GraphTxn must take a pointer in order to modify the graph This is the commit message #58: GraphTxn is unused
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This is the 1st commit message: lang: Split FuncValue into FuncValue and SimpleFn Representing an MCL function value as a golang function from Value to Value was a mistake, it should be a function from Vertex to Vertex. Here is why this is a mistake: The output of a function like $f = fn(x) { Shell(Sprintf("seq %d", x)) } varies over time, while a single Value does not. Thus, code like Map($f, list(1, 2)) would first produce the value list("1", "1"), but then it would _not_ update to list("1", "2") when "seq 2" produces its second line. That's because with the mistaken design, when Map receives a new FuncValue or a new input list of N elements, Map calls the function from Value to Value N times and produces a single output list of N elements. Here is why the corrected design is better: Here's what happens with this new design when Map receives a new FuncValue or a new input list of N elements. First, Map constructs N item-input nodes, each of which extracts a different entry from the list. Then, Map calls the function from Vertex to Vertex N times, once for each item-input node, and thus obtain N item-output nodes. Finally, Map constructs an item-collecting node which constructs a list out of all of its inputs, and Map connects the N item-output nodes to the item-collecting node. This item-collecting node is the output of Map. The Vertex to Vertex function constructs and connects its own nodes; in this case, it constructs an Sprintf node and connects the item-input node to it, and then constructs a Shell node and connects the Sprintf node to it, and then returns the Shell node as the item-output node. The two Shell node in this sub-graph emit a first value "1", which propagates to the item-collecting node and causes it to output a first value list("1", "1"). Then, the second Shell node emits a second value "2", which propagates to the item-collecting node and causes it to output a second value list("1", "2"), as desired. Here is how this commit brings us closer to the above plan: Changing FuncValue throughout the codebase is a big change. One of the difficulties is that it is not just nodes which are emitting FuncValues, there are also many other places in the code where FuncValue is used to hold a golang function from Value to Value. Some of those places now need to hold a golang function from Vertex to Vertex, but other places still need to hold a golang function from Vertex to Vertex. Thus, as a first step, we need to split FuncValue into two types. This commit splits the old FuncValue into two types: 1. The new FuncValue will hold a function from Vertex to Vertex. FuncValue is a Value. 2. A new type named "SimpleFn" will hold a function from Value to Value. SimpleFn is not a Value. This commit replaces occurrences of the old FuncValue with one of those two new types, as appropriate. This commit does not yet adapt the surrounding code to make use of the new representation; that will be done in future commits. I have annotated the missing parts with the following panic message in order to make it easy to find which parts still need to be implemented. The "..." part explains what needs to be implemented. panic("TODO [SimpleFn]: ..."); Here's where I need help: One part of the code which is not clear to me are the parts which use reflection. I don't understand the purpose of that code well enough to explain what needs to be implemented. I have annotated those "known unknown" parts of the remaining work with the following panic message in order to make it easy to find which parts still need more thinking and planning: panic("TODO [SimpleFn] [Reflect]: ..."); This is the commit message #2: lang: Add the core func graph Txn API This will eventually let functions change the running graph via a transaction API. At the moment the core Lock and Unlock primitives aren't implemented. This is the commit message #3: lang: A reversible wrapper around Txn This is useful for the common case in which we call one FuncValue to construct a bunch of nodes, and later we switch to a different FuncValue and so we want to remove all the nodes added by the first FuncValue and replace them by the nodes added by the second FuncValue. This is the commit message #4: lang: move FuncValue to its own package This is the commit message #5: lang: combine lang/func/structs and ast Merging those two packages allows us to avoid import cycles when a Func needs to add an Expr to the graph. This is the commit message #6: lang: CallExpr must generate a subgraph FuncValues are now manipulating the graph instead of manipulating values, so the logic for calling a FuncValue must now follow suit. This is the commit message #7: lang: ExprFunc does not need to store its value This is the commit message #8: spelling This is the commit message #9: convert between SimpleFn, FuncValue, and Func This is the commit message #10: no need for ExprCall.argVertices it's the exact same thing as ExprCall.Args This is the commit message #11: ExprFunc.Func()'s three cases This is the commit message #12: FunctionFunc is no longer used This is the commit message #13: ExprBool.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #14: ExprIf.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #15: ExprFunc.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #16: lang: ast, interfaces: Add MergedGraph signature and implementation This adds a MergedGraph signature to the Expr interface. The txn type is interface{} until we have that merged. This is the commit message #17: lang: ast, interfaces: Add MergedGraph signature and implementation This adds a MergedGraph signature to the Stmt interface. The txn type is interface{} until we have that merged. This is the commit message #18: Use MergedGraph signature and implementation This puts it into play, but doesn't initialize the input args at all. This is the commit message #19: Restore ExprBool.Graph() and Func() This reverts commit 3ea3845. This is the commit message #20: Restore ExprIf.Graph() This reverts commit a62889e. This is the commit message #21: restore ExprFunc::Graph() and Func() This is the commit message #22: fix type errors This is the commit message #23: ExprCall.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #24: a more precise type for args This is the commit message #25: GraphTxn This is the commit message #26: ReversibleTxn.AddGraph This is the commit message #27: ExprFunc.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #28: ExprVar.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #29: sub-graph is spelled subgraph in this codebase This is the commit message #30: ExprFunc.mkFunc() was unused This is the commit message #31: CallFunc.Stream() should add Funcs to the graph, not Exprs This is the commit message #32: move ConstFunc to lang.funcs This is the commit message #33: move conversion functions to lang.funcs.simple I wrote some conversion functions from SimpleFn to FuncValue to Func, and I want to call them from Func.Stream() implementations, so those conversion functions should be somewhere in lang.funcs. This is the commit message #34: it is the responsibility of the function engine to call Init on the nodes This is the commit message #35: FuncValue.Call() This is the commit message #36: drop MergedGraph's unused txn parameter This is the commit message #37: move CallFunc to funcs.simple This is the commit message #38: Func from channel This is the commit message #39: ChannelBased{Source,Sink}Func This is the commit message #40: MapFunc This is the commit message #41: remove unused CallFunc field This is the commit message #42: [REVERT ME] remove unrelated files to make VS Code happy This is the commit message #43: [REVERT ME] remove unrelated files to make VS Code happy This is the commit message #44: extend environment with StmtProg's local variables This is the commit message #45: delete unused VarFunc This is the commit message #46: appease govet This is the commit message #47: add imported variables to the environment This is the commit message #48: add builtins to the environment This is the commit message #49: accumulate all the imported variables previously, we were only keeping the imported variables from the last import statement. This is the commit message #50: XXX: wip new function engine This is the commit message #51: comments This is the commit message #52: remove Engine.{Lock,Unlock} placeholders This is the commit message #53: f(...) support for ExprCall This is the commit message #54: [REVERT ME] remove unrelated files to make VS Code happy This is the commit message #55: don't recreate the subgraphInput This is the commit message #56: CallFunc now takes a single input, the FuncValue Also, by using the map_func logic, CallFunc now detects when it can no longer emits new values downstream. This is the commit message #57: GraphTxn must take a pointer in order to modify the graph This is the commit message #58: GraphTxn is unused
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This is the 1st commit message: lang: Split FuncValue into FuncValue and SimpleFn Representing an MCL function value as a golang function from Value to Value was a mistake, it should be a function from Vertex to Vertex. Here is why this is a mistake: The output of a function like $f = fn(x) { Shell(Sprintf("seq %d", x)) } varies over time, while a single Value does not. Thus, code like Map($f, list(1, 2)) would first produce the value list("1", "1"), but then it would _not_ update to list("1", "2") when "seq 2" produces its second line. That's because with the mistaken design, when Map receives a new FuncValue or a new input list of N elements, Map calls the function from Value to Value N times and produces a single output list of N elements. Here is why the corrected design is better: Here's what happens with this new design when Map receives a new FuncValue or a new input list of N elements. First, Map constructs N item-input nodes, each of which extracts a different entry from the list. Then, Map calls the function from Vertex to Vertex N times, once for each item-input node, and thus obtain N item-output nodes. Finally, Map constructs an item-collecting node which constructs a list out of all of its inputs, and Map connects the N item-output nodes to the item-collecting node. This item-collecting node is the output of Map. The Vertex to Vertex function constructs and connects its own nodes; in this case, it constructs an Sprintf node and connects the item-input node to it, and then constructs a Shell node and connects the Sprintf node to it, and then returns the Shell node as the item-output node. The two Shell node in this sub-graph emit a first value "1", which propagates to the item-collecting node and causes it to output a first value list("1", "1"). Then, the second Shell node emits a second value "2", which propagates to the item-collecting node and causes it to output a second value list("1", "2"), as desired. Here is how this commit brings us closer to the above plan: Changing FuncValue throughout the codebase is a big change. One of the difficulties is that it is not just nodes which are emitting FuncValues, there are also many other places in the code where FuncValue is used to hold a golang function from Value to Value. Some of those places now need to hold a golang function from Vertex to Vertex, but other places still need to hold a golang function from Vertex to Vertex. Thus, as a first step, we need to split FuncValue into two types. This commit splits the old FuncValue into two types: 1. The new FuncValue will hold a function from Vertex to Vertex. FuncValue is a Value. 2. A new type named "SimpleFn" will hold a function from Value to Value. SimpleFn is not a Value. This commit replaces occurrences of the old FuncValue with one of those two new types, as appropriate. This commit does not yet adapt the surrounding code to make use of the new representation; that will be done in future commits. I have annotated the missing parts with the following panic message in order to make it easy to find which parts still need to be implemented. The "..." part explains what needs to be implemented. panic("TODO [SimpleFn]: ..."); Here's where I need help: One part of the code which is not clear to me are the parts which use reflection. I don't understand the purpose of that code well enough to explain what needs to be implemented. I have annotated those "known unknown" parts of the remaining work with the following panic message in order to make it easy to find which parts still need more thinking and planning: panic("TODO [SimpleFn] [Reflect]: ..."); This is the commit message #2: lang: Add the core func graph Txn API This will eventually let functions change the running graph via a transaction API. At the moment the core Lock and Unlock primitives aren't implemented. This is the commit message #3: lang: A reversible wrapper around Txn This is useful for the common case in which we call one FuncValue to construct a bunch of nodes, and later we switch to a different FuncValue and so we want to remove all the nodes added by the first FuncValue and replace them by the nodes added by the second FuncValue. This is the commit message #4: lang: move FuncValue to its own package This is the commit message #5: lang: combine lang/func/structs and ast Merging those two packages allows us to avoid import cycles when a Func needs to add an Expr to the graph. This is the commit message #6: lang: CallExpr must generate a subgraph FuncValues are now manipulating the graph instead of manipulating values, so the logic for calling a FuncValue must now follow suit. This is the commit message #7: lang: ExprFunc does not need to store its value This is the commit message #8: spelling This is the commit message #9: convert between SimpleFn, FuncValue, and Func This is the commit message #10: no need for ExprCall.argVertices it's the exact same thing as ExprCall.Args This is the commit message #11: ExprFunc.Func()'s three cases This is the commit message #12: FunctionFunc is no longer used This is the commit message #13: ExprBool.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #14: ExprIf.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #15: ExprFunc.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #16: lang: ast, interfaces: Add MergedGraph signature and implementation This adds a MergedGraph signature to the Expr interface. The txn type is interface{} until we have that merged. This is the commit message #17: lang: ast, interfaces: Add MergedGraph signature and implementation This adds a MergedGraph signature to the Stmt interface. The txn type is interface{} until we have that merged. This is the commit message #18: Use MergedGraph signature and implementation This puts it into play, but doesn't initialize the input args at all. This is the commit message #19: Restore ExprBool.Graph() and Func() This reverts commit 3ea3845. This is the commit message #20: Restore ExprIf.Graph() This reverts commit a62889e. This is the commit message #21: restore ExprFunc::Graph() and Func() This is the commit message #22: fix type errors This is the commit message #23: ExprCall.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #24: a more precise type for args This is the commit message #25: GraphTxn This is the commit message #26: ReversibleTxn.AddGraph This is the commit message #27: ExprFunc.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #28: ExprVar.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #29: sub-graph is spelled subgraph in this codebase This is the commit message #30: ExprFunc.mkFunc() was unused This is the commit message #31: CallFunc.Stream() should add Funcs to the graph, not Exprs This is the commit message #32: move ConstFunc to lang.funcs This is the commit message #33: move conversion functions to lang.funcs.simple I wrote some conversion functions from SimpleFn to FuncValue to Func, and I want to call them from Func.Stream() implementations, so those conversion functions should be somewhere in lang.funcs. This is the commit message #34: it is the responsibility of the function engine to call Init on the nodes This is the commit message #35: FuncValue.Call() This is the commit message #36: drop MergedGraph's unused txn parameter This is the commit message #37: move CallFunc to funcs.simple This is the commit message #38: Func from channel This is the commit message #39: ChannelBased{Source,Sink}Func This is the commit message #40: MapFunc This is the commit message #41: remove unused CallFunc field This is the commit message #42: [REVERT ME] remove unrelated files to make VS Code happy This is the commit message #43: [REVERT ME] remove unrelated files to make VS Code happy This is the commit message #44: extend environment with StmtProg's local variables This is the commit message #45: delete unused VarFunc This is the commit message #46: appease govet This is the commit message #47: add imported variables to the environment This is the commit message #48: add builtins to the environment This is the commit message #49: accumulate all the imported variables previously, we were only keeping the imported variables from the last import statement. This is the commit message #50: XXX: wip new function engine This is the commit message #51: comments This is the commit message #52: remove Engine.{Lock,Unlock} placeholders This is the commit message #53: f(...) support for ExprCall This is the commit message #54: [REVERT ME] remove unrelated files to make VS Code happy This is the commit message #55: don't recreate the subgraphInput This is the commit message #56: CallFunc now takes a single input, the FuncValue Also, by using the map_func logic, CallFunc now detects when it can no longer emits new values downstream. This is the commit message #57: GraphTxn must take a pointer in order to modify the graph This is the commit message #58: GraphTxn is unused
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This is the 1st commit message: lang: Split FuncValue into FuncValue and SimpleFn Representing an MCL function value as a golang function from Value to Value was a mistake, it should be a function from Vertex to Vertex. Here is why this is a mistake: The output of a function like $f = fn(x) { Shell(Sprintf("seq %d", x)) } varies over time, while a single Value does not. Thus, code like Map($f, list(1, 2)) would first produce the value list("1", "1"), but then it would _not_ update to list("1", "2") when "seq 2" produces its second line. That's because with the mistaken design, when Map receives a new FuncValue or a new input list of N elements, Map calls the function from Value to Value N times and produces a single output list of N elements. Here is why the corrected design is better: Here's what happens with this new design when Map receives a new FuncValue or a new input list of N elements. First, Map constructs N item-input nodes, each of which extracts a different entry from the list. Then, Map calls the function from Vertex to Vertex N times, once for each item-input node, and thus obtain N item-output nodes. Finally, Map constructs an item-collecting node which constructs a list out of all of its inputs, and Map connects the N item-output nodes to the item-collecting node. This item-collecting node is the output of Map. The Vertex to Vertex function constructs and connects its own nodes; in this case, it constructs an Sprintf node and connects the item-input node to it, and then constructs a Shell node and connects the Sprintf node to it, and then returns the Shell node as the item-output node. The two Shell node in this sub-graph emit a first value "1", which propagates to the item-collecting node and causes it to output a first value list("1", "1"). Then, the second Shell node emits a second value "2", which propagates to the item-collecting node and causes it to output a second value list("1", "2"), as desired. Here is how this commit brings us closer to the above plan: Changing FuncValue throughout the codebase is a big change. One of the difficulties is that it is not just nodes which are emitting FuncValues, there are also many other places in the code where FuncValue is used to hold a golang function from Value to Value. Some of those places now need to hold a golang function from Vertex to Vertex, but other places still need to hold a golang function from Vertex to Vertex. Thus, as a first step, we need to split FuncValue into two types. This commit splits the old FuncValue into two types: 1. The new FuncValue will hold a function from Vertex to Vertex. FuncValue is a Value. 2. A new type named "SimpleFn" will hold a function from Value to Value. SimpleFn is not a Value. This commit replaces occurrences of the old FuncValue with one of those two new types, as appropriate. This commit does not yet adapt the surrounding code to make use of the new representation; that will be done in future commits. I have annotated the missing parts with the following panic message in order to make it easy to find which parts still need to be implemented. The "..." part explains what needs to be implemented. panic("TODO [SimpleFn]: ..."); Here's where I need help: One part of the code which is not clear to me are the parts which use reflection. I don't understand the purpose of that code well enough to explain what needs to be implemented. I have annotated those "known unknown" parts of the remaining work with the following panic message in order to make it easy to find which parts still need more thinking and planning: panic("TODO [SimpleFn] [Reflect]: ..."); This is the commit message #2: lang: Add the core func graph Txn API This will eventually let functions change the running graph via a transaction API. At the moment the core Lock and Unlock primitives aren't implemented. This is the commit message purpleidea#3: lang: A reversible wrapper around Txn This is useful for the common case in which we call one FuncValue to construct a bunch of nodes, and later we switch to a different FuncValue and so we want to remove all the nodes added by the first FuncValue and replace them by the nodes added by the second FuncValue. This is the commit message purpleidea#4: lang: move FuncValue to its own package This is the commit message purpleidea#5: lang: combine lang/func/structs and ast Merging those two packages allows us to avoid import cycles when a Func needs to add an Expr to the graph. This is the commit message purpleidea#6: lang: CallExpr must generate a subgraph FuncValues are now manipulating the graph instead of manipulating values, so the logic for calling a FuncValue must now follow suit. 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This is the 1st commit message: lang: Split FuncValue into FuncValue and SimpleFn Representing an MCL function value as a golang function from Value to Value was a mistake, it should be a function from Vertex to Vertex. Here is why this is a mistake: The output of a function like $f = fn(x) { Shell(Sprintf("seq %d", x)) } varies over time, while a single Value does not. Thus, code like Map($f, list(1, 2)) would first produce the value list("1", "1"), but then it would _not_ update to list("1", "2") when "seq 2" produces its second line. That's because with the mistaken design, when Map receives a new FuncValue or a new input list of N elements, Map calls the function from Value to Value N times and produces a single output list of N elements. Here is why the corrected design is better: Here's what happens with this new design when Map receives a new FuncValue or a new input list of N elements. First, Map constructs N item-input nodes, each of which extracts a different entry from the list. Then, Map calls the function from Vertex to Vertex N times, once for each item-input node, and thus obtain N item-output nodes. Finally, Map constructs an item-collecting node which constructs a list out of all of its inputs, and Map connects the N item-output nodes to the item-collecting node. This item-collecting node is the output of Map. The Vertex to Vertex function constructs and connects its own nodes; in this case, it constructs an Sprintf node and connects the item-input node to it, and then constructs a Shell node and connects the Sprintf node to it, and then returns the Shell node as the item-output node. The two Shell node in this sub-graph emit a first value "1", which propagates to the item-collecting node and causes it to output a first value list("1", "1"). Then, the second Shell node emits a second value "2", which propagates to the item-collecting node and causes it to output a second value list("1", "2"), as desired. Here is how this commit brings us closer to the above plan: Changing FuncValue throughout the codebase is a big change. One of the difficulties is that it is not just nodes which are emitting FuncValues, there are also many other places in the code where FuncValue is used to hold a golang function from Value to Value. Some of those places now need to hold a golang function from Vertex to Vertex, but other places still need to hold a golang function from Vertex to Vertex. Thus, as a first step, we need to split FuncValue into two types. This commit splits the old FuncValue into two types: 1. The new FuncValue will hold a function from Vertex to Vertex. FuncValue is a Value. 2. A new type named "SimpleFn" will hold a function from Value to Value. SimpleFn is not a Value. This commit replaces occurrences of the old FuncValue with one of those two new types, as appropriate. This commit does not yet adapt the surrounding code to make use of the new representation; that will be done in future commits. I have annotated the missing parts with the following panic message in order to make it easy to find which parts still need to be implemented. The "..." part explains what needs to be implemented. panic("TODO [SimpleFn]: ..."); Here's where I need help: One part of the code which is not clear to me are the parts which use reflection. I don't understand the purpose of that code well enough to explain what needs to be implemented. I have annotated those "known unknown" parts of the remaining work with the following panic message in order to make it easy to find which parts still need more thinking and planning: panic("TODO [SimpleFn] [Reflect]: ..."); This is the commit message #2: lang: Add the core func graph Txn API This will eventually let functions change the running graph via a transaction API. At the moment the core Lock and Unlock primitives aren't implemented. This is the commit message #3: lang: A reversible wrapper around Txn This is useful for the common case in which we call one FuncValue to construct a bunch of nodes, and later we switch to a different FuncValue and so we want to remove all the nodes added by the first FuncValue and replace them by the nodes added by the second FuncValue. This is the commit message #4: lang: move FuncValue to its own package This is the commit message #5: lang: combine lang/func/structs and ast Merging those two packages allows us to avoid import cycles when a Func needs to add an Expr to the graph. This is the commit message #6: lang: CallExpr must generate a subgraph FuncValues are now manipulating the graph instead of manipulating values, so the logic for calling a FuncValue must now follow suit. This is the commit message #7: lang: ExprFunc does not need to store its value This is the commit message #8: spelling This is the commit message #9: convert between SimpleFn, FuncValue, and Func This is the commit message #10: no need for ExprCall.argVertices it's the exact same thing as ExprCall.Args This is the commit message #11: ExprFunc.Func()'s three cases This is the commit message #12: FunctionFunc is no longer used This is the commit message #13: ExprBool.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #14: ExprIf.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #15: ExprFunc.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #16: lang: ast, interfaces: Add MergedGraph signature and implementation This adds a MergedGraph signature to the Expr interface. The txn type is interface{} until we have that merged. This is the commit message #17: lang: ast, interfaces: Add MergedGraph signature and implementation This adds a MergedGraph signature to the Stmt interface. The txn type is interface{} until we have that merged. This is the commit message #18: Use MergedGraph signature and implementation This puts it into play, but doesn't initialize the input args at all. This is the commit message #19: Restore ExprBool.Graph() and Func() This reverts commit 3ea3845. This is the commit message #20: Restore ExprIf.Graph() This reverts commit a62889e. This is the commit message #21: restore ExprFunc::Graph() and Func() This is the commit message #22: fix type errors This is the commit message #23: ExprCall.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #24: a more precise type for args This is the commit message #25: GraphTxn This is the commit message #26: ReversibleTxn.AddGraph This is the commit message #27: ExprFunc.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #28: ExprVar.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #29: sub-graph is spelled subgraph in this codebase This is the commit message #30: ExprFunc.mkFunc() was unused This is the commit message #31: CallFunc.Stream() should add Funcs to the graph, not Exprs This is the commit message #32: move ConstFunc to lang.funcs This is the commit message #33: move conversion functions to lang.funcs.simple I wrote some conversion functions from SimpleFn to FuncValue to Func, and I want to call them from Func.Stream() implementations, so those conversion functions should be somewhere in lang.funcs. This is the commit message #34: it is the responsibility of the function engine to call Init on the nodes This is the commit message #35: FuncValue.Call() This is the commit message #36: drop MergedGraph's unused txn parameter This is the commit message #37: move CallFunc to funcs.simple This is the commit message #38: Func from channel This is the commit message #39: ChannelBased{Source,Sink}Func This is the commit message #40: MapFunc This is the commit message #41: remove unused CallFunc field This is the commit message #42: [REVERT ME] remove unrelated files to make VS Code happy This is the commit message #43: [REVERT ME] remove unrelated files to make VS Code happy This is the commit message #44: extend environment with StmtProg's local variables This is the commit message #45: delete unused VarFunc This is the commit message #46: appease govet This is the commit message #47: add imported variables to the environment This is the commit message #48: add builtins to the environment This is the commit message #49: accumulate all the imported variables previously, we were only keeping the imported variables from the last import statement. This is the commit message #50: XXX: wip new function engine This is the commit message #51: comments This is the commit message #52: remove Engine.{Lock,Unlock} placeholders This is the commit message #53: f(...) support for ExprCall This is the commit message #54: [REVERT ME] remove unrelated files to make VS Code happy This is the commit message #55: don't recreate the subgraphInput This is the commit message #56: CallFunc now takes a single input, the FuncValue Also, by using the map_func logic, CallFunc now detects when it can no longer emits new values downstream. This is the commit message #57: GraphTxn must take a pointer in order to modify the graph This is the commit message #58: GraphTxn is unused
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This is the 1st commit message: lang: Split FuncValue into FuncValue and SimpleFn Representing an MCL function value as a golang function from Value to Value was a mistake, it should be a function from Vertex to Vertex. Here is why this is a mistake: The output of a function like $f = fn(x) { Shell(Sprintf("seq %d", x)) } varies over time, while a single Value does not. Thus, code like Map($f, list(1, 2)) would first produce the value list("1", "1"), but then it would _not_ update to list("1", "2") when "seq 2" produces its second line. That's because with the mistaken design, when Map receives a new FuncValue or a new input list of N elements, Map calls the function from Value to Value N times and produces a single output list of N elements. Here is why the corrected design is better: Here's what happens with this new design when Map receives a new FuncValue or a new input list of N elements. First, Map constructs N item-input nodes, each of which extracts a different entry from the list. Then, Map calls the function from Vertex to Vertex N times, once for each item-input node, and thus obtain N item-output nodes. Finally, Map constructs an item-collecting node which constructs a list out of all of its inputs, and Map connects the N item-output nodes to the item-collecting node. This item-collecting node is the output of Map. The Vertex to Vertex function constructs and connects its own nodes; in this case, it constructs an Sprintf node and connects the item-input node to it, and then constructs a Shell node and connects the Sprintf node to it, and then returns the Shell node as the item-output node. The two Shell node in this sub-graph emit a first value "1", which propagates to the item-collecting node and causes it to output a first value list("1", "1"). Then, the second Shell node emits a second value "2", which propagates to the item-collecting node and causes it to output a second value list("1", "2"), as desired. Here is how this commit brings us closer to the above plan: Changing FuncValue throughout the codebase is a big change. One of the difficulties is that it is not just nodes which are emitting FuncValues, there are also many other places in the code where FuncValue is used to hold a golang function from Value to Value. Some of those places now need to hold a golang function from Vertex to Vertex, but other places still need to hold a golang function from Vertex to Vertex. Thus, as a first step, we need to split FuncValue into two types. This commit splits the old FuncValue into two types: 1. The new FuncValue will hold a function from Vertex to Vertex. FuncValue is a Value. 2. A new type named "SimpleFn" will hold a function from Value to Value. SimpleFn is not a Value. This commit replaces occurrences of the old FuncValue with one of those two new types, as appropriate. This commit does not yet adapt the surrounding code to make use of the new representation; that will be done in future commits. I have annotated the missing parts with the following panic message in order to make it easy to find which parts still need to be implemented. The "..." part explains what needs to be implemented. panic("TODO [SimpleFn]: ..."); Here's where I need help: One part of the code which is not clear to me are the parts which use reflection. I don't understand the purpose of that code well enough to explain what needs to be implemented. I have annotated those "known unknown" parts of the remaining work with the following panic message in order to make it easy to find which parts still need more thinking and planning: panic("TODO [SimpleFn] [Reflect]: ..."); This is the commit message #2: lang: Add the core func graph Txn API This will eventually let functions change the running graph via a transaction API. At the moment the core Lock and Unlock primitives aren't implemented. This is the commit message #3: lang: A reversible wrapper around Txn This is useful for the common case in which we call one FuncValue to construct a bunch of nodes, and later we switch to a different FuncValue and so we want to remove all the nodes added by the first FuncValue and replace them by the nodes added by the second FuncValue. This is the commit message #4: lang: move FuncValue to its own package This is the commit message #5: lang: combine lang/func/structs and ast Merging those two packages allows us to avoid import cycles when a Func needs to add an Expr to the graph. This is the commit message #6: lang: CallExpr must generate a subgraph FuncValues are now manipulating the graph instead of manipulating values, so the logic for calling a FuncValue must now follow suit. This is the commit message #7: lang: ExprFunc does not need to store its value This is the commit message #8: spelling This is the commit message #9: convert between SimpleFn, FuncValue, and Func This is the commit message #10: no need for ExprCall.argVertices it's the exact same thing as ExprCall.Args This is the commit message #11: ExprFunc.Func()'s three cases This is the commit message #12: FunctionFunc is no longer used This is the commit message #13: ExprBool.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #14: ExprIf.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #15: ExprFunc.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #16: lang: ast, interfaces: Add MergedGraph signature and implementation This adds a MergedGraph signature to the Expr interface. The txn type is interface{} until we have that merged. This is the commit message #17: lang: ast, interfaces: Add MergedGraph signature and implementation This adds a MergedGraph signature to the Stmt interface. The txn type is interface{} until we have that merged. This is the commit message #18: Use MergedGraph signature and implementation This puts it into play, but doesn't initialize the input args at all. This is the commit message #19: Restore ExprBool.Graph() and Func() This reverts commit 3ea3845. This is the commit message #20: Restore ExprIf.Graph() This reverts commit a62889e. This is the commit message #21: restore ExprFunc::Graph() and Func() This is the commit message #22: fix type errors This is the commit message #23: ExprCall.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #24: a more precise type for args This is the commit message #25: GraphTxn This is the commit message #26: ReversibleTxn.AddGraph This is the commit message #27: ExprFunc.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #28: ExprVar.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #29: sub-graph is spelled subgraph in this codebase This is the commit message #30: ExprFunc.mkFunc() was unused This is the commit message #31: CallFunc.Stream() should add Funcs to the graph, not Exprs This is the commit message #32: move ConstFunc to lang.funcs This is the commit message #33: move conversion functions to lang.funcs.simple I wrote some conversion functions from SimpleFn to FuncValue to Func, and I want to call them from Func.Stream() implementations, so those conversion functions should be somewhere in lang.funcs. This is the commit message #34: it is the responsibility of the function engine to call Init on the nodes This is the commit message #35: FuncValue.Call() This is the commit message #36: drop MergedGraph's unused txn parameter This is the commit message #37: move CallFunc to funcs.simple This is the commit message #38: Func from channel This is the commit message #39: ChannelBased{Source,Sink}Func This is the commit message #40: MapFunc This is the commit message #41: remove unused CallFunc field This is the commit message #42: [REVERT ME] remove unrelated files to make VS Code happy This is the commit message #43: [REVERT ME] remove unrelated files to make VS Code happy This is the commit message #44: extend environment with StmtProg's local variables This is the commit message #45: delete unused VarFunc This is the commit message #46: appease govet This is the commit message #47: add imported variables to the environment This is the commit message #48: add builtins to the environment This is the commit message #49: accumulate all the imported variables previously, we were only keeping the imported variables from the last import statement. This is the commit message #50: XXX: wip new function engine This is the commit message #51: comments This is the commit message #52: remove Engine.{Lock,Unlock} placeholders This is the commit message #53: f(...) support for ExprCall This is the commit message #54: [REVERT ME] remove unrelated files to make VS Code happy This is the commit message #55: don't recreate the subgraphInput This is the commit message #56: CallFunc now takes a single input, the FuncValue Also, by using the map_func logic, CallFunc now detects when it can no longer emits new values downstream. This is the commit message #57: GraphTxn must take a pointer in order to modify the graph This is the commit message #58: GraphTxn is unused
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This is the 1st commit message: lang: Split FuncValue into FuncValue and SimpleFn Representing an MCL function value as a golang function from Value to Value was a mistake, it should be a function from Vertex to Vertex. Here is why this is a mistake: The output of a function like $f = fn(x) { Shell(Sprintf("seq %d", x)) } varies over time, while a single Value does not. Thus, code like Map($f, list(1, 2)) would first produce the value list("1", "1"), but then it would _not_ update to list("1", "2") when "seq 2" produces its second line. That's because with the mistaken design, when Map receives a new FuncValue or a new input list of N elements, Map calls the function from Value to Value N times and produces a single output list of N elements. Here is why the corrected design is better: Here's what happens with this new design when Map receives a new FuncValue or a new input list of N elements. First, Map constructs N item-input nodes, each of which extracts a different entry from the list. Then, Map calls the function from Vertex to Vertex N times, once for each item-input node, and thus obtain N item-output nodes. Finally, Map constructs an item-collecting node which constructs a list out of all of its inputs, and Map connects the N item-output nodes to the item-collecting node. This item-collecting node is the output of Map. The Vertex to Vertex function constructs and connects its own nodes; in this case, it constructs an Sprintf node and connects the item-input node to it, and then constructs a Shell node and connects the Sprintf node to it, and then returns the Shell node as the item-output node. The two Shell node in this sub-graph emit a first value "1", which propagates to the item-collecting node and causes it to output a first value list("1", "1"). Then, the second Shell node emits a second value "2", which propagates to the item-collecting node and causes it to output a second value list("1", "2"), as desired. Here is how this commit brings us closer to the above plan: Changing FuncValue throughout the codebase is a big change. One of the difficulties is that it is not just nodes which are emitting FuncValues, there are also many other places in the code where FuncValue is used to hold a golang function from Value to Value. Some of those places now need to hold a golang function from Vertex to Vertex, but other places still need to hold a golang function from Vertex to Vertex. Thus, as a first step, we need to split FuncValue into two types. This commit splits the old FuncValue into two types: 1. The new FuncValue will hold a function from Vertex to Vertex. FuncValue is a Value. 2. A new type named "SimpleFn" will hold a function from Value to Value. SimpleFn is not a Value. This commit replaces occurrences of the old FuncValue with one of those two new types, as appropriate. This commit does not yet adapt the surrounding code to make use of the new representation; that will be done in future commits. I have annotated the missing parts with the following panic message in order to make it easy to find which parts still need to be implemented. The "..." part explains what needs to be implemented. panic("TODO [SimpleFn]: ..."); Here's where I need help: One part of the code which is not clear to me are the parts which use reflection. I don't understand the purpose of that code well enough to explain what needs to be implemented. I have annotated those "known unknown" parts of the remaining work with the following panic message in order to make it easy to find which parts still need more thinking and planning: panic("TODO [SimpleFn] [Reflect]: ..."); This is the commit message #2: lang: Add the core func graph Txn API This will eventually let functions change the running graph via a transaction API. At the moment the core Lock and Unlock primitives aren't implemented. This is the commit message #3: lang: A reversible wrapper around Txn This is useful for the common case in which we call one FuncValue to construct a bunch of nodes, and later we switch to a different FuncValue and so we want to remove all the nodes added by the first FuncValue and replace them by the nodes added by the second FuncValue. This is the commit message #4: lang: move FuncValue to its own package This is the commit message #5: lang: combine lang/func/structs and ast Merging those two packages allows us to avoid import cycles when a Func needs to add an Expr to the graph. This is the commit message #6: lang: CallExpr must generate a subgraph FuncValues are now manipulating the graph instead of manipulating values, so the logic for calling a FuncValue must now follow suit. This is the commit message #7: lang: ExprFunc does not need to store its value This is the commit message #8: spelling This is the commit message #9: convert between SimpleFn, FuncValue, and Func This is the commit message #10: no need for ExprCall.argVertices it's the exact same thing as ExprCall.Args This is the commit message #11: ExprFunc.Func()'s three cases This is the commit message #12: FunctionFunc is no longer used This is the commit message #13: ExprBool.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #14: ExprIf.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #15: ExprFunc.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #16: lang: ast, interfaces: Add MergedGraph signature and implementation This adds a MergedGraph signature to the Expr interface. The txn type is interface{} until we have that merged. This is the commit message #17: lang: ast, interfaces: Add MergedGraph signature and implementation This adds a MergedGraph signature to the Stmt interface. The txn type is interface{} until we have that merged. This is the commit message #18: Use MergedGraph signature and implementation This puts it into play, but doesn't initialize the input args at all. This is the commit message #19: Restore ExprBool.Graph() and Func() This reverts commit 3ea3845. This is the commit message #20: Restore ExprIf.Graph() This reverts commit a62889e. This is the commit message #21: restore ExprFunc::Graph() and Func() This is the commit message #22: fix type errors This is the commit message #23: ExprCall.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #24: a more precise type for args This is the commit message #25: GraphTxn This is the commit message #26: ReversibleTxn.AddGraph This is the commit message #27: ExprFunc.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #28: ExprVar.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #29: sub-graph is spelled subgraph in this codebase This is the commit message #30: ExprFunc.mkFunc() was unused This is the commit message #31: CallFunc.Stream() should add Funcs to the graph, not Exprs This is the commit message #32: move ConstFunc to lang.funcs This is the commit message #33: move conversion functions to lang.funcs.simple I wrote some conversion functions from SimpleFn to FuncValue to Func, and I want to call them from Func.Stream() implementations, so those conversion functions should be somewhere in lang.funcs. This is the commit message #34: it is the responsibility of the function engine to call Init on the nodes This is the commit message #35: FuncValue.Call() This is the commit message #36: drop MergedGraph's unused txn parameter This is the commit message #37: move CallFunc to funcs.simple This is the commit message #38: Func from channel This is the commit message #39: ChannelBased{Source,Sink}Func This is the commit message #40: MapFunc This is the commit message #41: remove unused CallFunc field This is the commit message #42: [REVERT ME] remove unrelated files to make VS Code happy This is the commit message #43: [REVERT ME] remove unrelated files to make VS Code happy This is the commit message #44: extend environment with StmtProg's local variables This is the commit message #45: delete unused VarFunc This is the commit message #46: appease govet This is the commit message #47: add imported variables to the environment This is the commit message #48: add builtins to the environment This is the commit message #49: accumulate all the imported variables previously, we were only keeping the imported variables from the last import statement. This is the commit message #50: XXX: wip new function engine This is the commit message #51: comments This is the commit message #52: remove Engine.{Lock,Unlock} placeholders This is the commit message #53: f(...) support for ExprCall This is the commit message #54: [REVERT ME] remove unrelated files to make VS Code happy This is the commit message #55: don't recreate the subgraphInput This is the commit message #56: CallFunc now takes a single input, the FuncValue Also, by using the map_func logic, CallFunc now detects when it can no longer emits new values downstream. This is the commit message #57: GraphTxn must take a pointer in order to modify the graph This is the commit message #58: GraphTxn is unused
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This is the 1st commit message: lang: Split FuncValue into FuncValue and SimpleFn Representing an MCL function value as a golang function from Value to Value was a mistake, it should be a function from Vertex to Vertex. Here is why this is a mistake: The output of a function like $f = fn(x) { Shell(Sprintf("seq %d", x)) } varies over time, while a single Value does not. Thus, code like Map($f, list(1, 2)) would first produce the value list("1", "1"), but then it would _not_ update to list("1", "2") when "seq 2" produces its second line. That's because with the mistaken design, when Map receives a new FuncValue or a new input list of N elements, Map calls the function from Value to Value N times and produces a single output list of N elements. Here is why the corrected design is better: Here's what happens with this new design when Map receives a new FuncValue or a new input list of N elements. First, Map constructs N item-input nodes, each of which extracts a different entry from the list. Then, Map calls the function from Vertex to Vertex N times, once for each item-input node, and thus obtain N item-output nodes. Finally, Map constructs an item-collecting node which constructs a list out of all of its inputs, and Map connects the N item-output nodes to the item-collecting node. This item-collecting node is the output of Map. The Vertex to Vertex function constructs and connects its own nodes; in this case, it constructs an Sprintf node and connects the item-input node to it, and then constructs a Shell node and connects the Sprintf node to it, and then returns the Shell node as the item-output node. The two Shell node in this sub-graph emit a first value "1", which propagates to the item-collecting node and causes it to output a first value list("1", "1"). Then, the second Shell node emits a second value "2", which propagates to the item-collecting node and causes it to output a second value list("1", "2"), as desired. Here is how this commit brings us closer to the above plan: Changing FuncValue throughout the codebase is a big change. One of the difficulties is that it is not just nodes which are emitting FuncValues, there are also many other places in the code where FuncValue is used to hold a golang function from Value to Value. Some of those places now need to hold a golang function from Vertex to Vertex, but other places still need to hold a golang function from Vertex to Vertex. Thus, as a first step, we need to split FuncValue into two types. This commit splits the old FuncValue into two types: 1. The new FuncValue will hold a function from Vertex to Vertex. FuncValue is a Value. 2. A new type named "SimpleFn" will hold a function from Value to Value. SimpleFn is not a Value. This commit replaces occurrences of the old FuncValue with one of those two new types, as appropriate. This commit does not yet adapt the surrounding code to make use of the new representation; that will be done in future commits. I have annotated the missing parts with the following panic message in order to make it easy to find which parts still need to be implemented. The "..." part explains what needs to be implemented. panic("TODO [SimpleFn]: ..."); Here's where I need help: One part of the code which is not clear to me are the parts which use reflection. I don't understand the purpose of that code well enough to explain what needs to be implemented. I have annotated those "known unknown" parts of the remaining work with the following panic message in order to make it easy to find which parts still need more thinking and planning: panic("TODO [SimpleFn] [Reflect]: ..."); This is the commit message #2: lang: Add the core func graph Txn API This will eventually let functions change the running graph via a transaction API. At the moment the core Lock and Unlock primitives aren't implemented. This is the commit message #3: lang: A reversible wrapper around Txn This is useful for the common case in which we call one FuncValue to construct a bunch of nodes, and later we switch to a different FuncValue and so we want to remove all the nodes added by the first FuncValue and replace them by the nodes added by the second FuncValue. This is the commit message #4: lang: move FuncValue to its own package This is the commit message #5: lang: combine lang/func/structs and ast Merging those two packages allows us to avoid import cycles when a Func needs to add an Expr to the graph. This is the commit message #6: lang: CallExpr must generate a subgraph FuncValues are now manipulating the graph instead of manipulating values, so the logic for calling a FuncValue must now follow suit. This is the commit message #7: lang: ExprFunc does not need to store its value This is the commit message #8: spelling This is the commit message #9: convert between SimpleFn, FuncValue, and Func This is the commit message #10: no need for ExprCall.argVertices it's the exact same thing as ExprCall.Args This is the commit message #11: ExprFunc.Func()'s three cases This is the commit message #12: FunctionFunc is no longer used This is the commit message #13: ExprBool.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #14: ExprIf.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #15: ExprFunc.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #16: lang: ast, interfaces: Add MergedGraph signature and implementation This adds a MergedGraph signature to the Expr interface. The txn type is interface{} until we have that merged. This is the commit message #17: lang: ast, interfaces: Add MergedGraph signature and implementation This adds a MergedGraph signature to the Stmt interface. The txn type is interface{} until we have that merged. This is the commit message #18: Use MergedGraph signature and implementation This puts it into play, but doesn't initialize the input args at all. This is the commit message #19: Restore ExprBool.Graph() and Func() This reverts commit 3ea3845. This is the commit message #20: Restore ExprIf.Graph() This reverts commit a62889e. This is the commit message #21: restore ExprFunc::Graph() and Func() This is the commit message #22: fix type errors This is the commit message #23: ExprCall.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #24: a more precise type for args This is the commit message #25: GraphTxn This is the commit message #26: ReversibleTxn.AddGraph This is the commit message #27: ExprFunc.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #28: ExprVar.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #29: sub-graph is spelled subgraph in this codebase This is the commit message #30: ExprFunc.mkFunc() was unused This is the commit message #31: CallFunc.Stream() should add Funcs to the graph, not Exprs This is the commit message #32: move ConstFunc to lang.funcs This is the commit message #33: move conversion functions to lang.funcs.simple I wrote some conversion functions from SimpleFn to FuncValue to Func, and I want to call them from Func.Stream() implementations, so those conversion functions should be somewhere in lang.funcs. This is the commit message #34: it is the responsibility of the function engine to call Init on the nodes This is the commit message #35: FuncValue.Call() This is the commit message #36: drop MergedGraph's unused txn parameter This is the commit message #37: move CallFunc to funcs.simple This is the commit message #38: Func from channel This is the commit message #39: ChannelBased{Source,Sink}Func This is the commit message #40: MapFunc This is the commit message #41: remove unused CallFunc field This is the commit message #42: [REVERT ME] remove unrelated files to make VS Code happy This is the commit message #43: [REVERT ME] remove unrelated files to make VS Code happy This is the commit message #44: extend environment with StmtProg's local variables This is the commit message #45: delete unused VarFunc This is the commit message #46: appease govet This is the commit message #47: add imported variables to the environment This is the commit message #48: add builtins to the environment This is the commit message #49: accumulate all the imported variables previously, we were only keeping the imported variables from the last import statement. This is the commit message #50: XXX: wip new function engine This is the commit message #51: comments This is the commit message #52: remove Engine.{Lock,Unlock} placeholders This is the commit message #53: f(...) support for ExprCall This is the commit message #54: [REVERT ME] remove unrelated files to make VS Code happy This is the commit message #55: don't recreate the subgraphInput This is the commit message #56: CallFunc now takes a single input, the FuncValue Also, by using the map_func logic, CallFunc now detects when it can no longer emits new values downstream. This is the commit message #57: GraphTxn must take a pointer in order to modify the graph This is the commit message #58: GraphTxn is unused
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This is the 1st commit message: lang: Split FuncValue into FuncValue and SimpleFn Representing an MCL function value as a golang function from Value to Value was a mistake, it should be a function from Vertex to Vertex. Here is why this is a mistake: The output of a function like $f = fn(x) { Shell(Sprintf("seq %d", x)) } varies over time, while a single Value does not. Thus, code like Map($f, list(1, 2)) would first produce the value list("1", "1"), but then it would _not_ update to list("1", "2") when "seq 2" produces its second line. That's because with the mistaken design, when Map receives a new FuncValue or a new input list of N elements, Map calls the function from Value to Value N times and produces a single output list of N elements. Here is why the corrected design is better: Here's what happens with this new design when Map receives a new FuncValue or a new input list of N elements. First, Map constructs N item-input nodes, each of which extracts a different entry from the list. Then, Map calls the function from Vertex to Vertex N times, once for each item-input node, and thus obtain N item-output nodes. Finally, Map constructs an item-collecting node which constructs a list out of all of its inputs, and Map connects the N item-output nodes to the item-collecting node. This item-collecting node is the output of Map. The Vertex to Vertex function constructs and connects its own nodes; in this case, it constructs an Sprintf node and connects the item-input node to it, and then constructs a Shell node and connects the Sprintf node to it, and then returns the Shell node as the item-output node. The two Shell node in this sub-graph emit a first value "1", which propagates to the item-collecting node and causes it to output a first value list("1", "1"). Then, the second Shell node emits a second value "2", which propagates to the item-collecting node and causes it to output a second value list("1", "2"), as desired. Here is how this commit brings us closer to the above plan: Changing FuncValue throughout the codebase is a big change. One of the difficulties is that it is not just nodes which are emitting FuncValues, there are also many other places in the code where FuncValue is used to hold a golang function from Value to Value. Some of those places now need to hold a golang function from Vertex to Vertex, but other places still need to hold a golang function from Vertex to Vertex. Thus, as a first step, we need to split FuncValue into two types. This commit splits the old FuncValue into two types: 1. The new FuncValue will hold a function from Vertex to Vertex. FuncValue is a Value. 2. A new type named "SimpleFn" will hold a function from Value to Value. SimpleFn is not a Value. This commit replaces occurrences of the old FuncValue with one of those two new types, as appropriate. This commit does not yet adapt the surrounding code to make use of the new representation; that will be done in future commits. I have annotated the missing parts with the following panic message in order to make it easy to find which parts still need to be implemented. The "..." part explains what needs to be implemented. panic("TODO [SimpleFn]: ..."); Here's where I need help: One part of the code which is not clear to me are the parts which use reflection. I don't understand the purpose of that code well enough to explain what needs to be implemented. I have annotated those "known unknown" parts of the remaining work with the following panic message in order to make it easy to find which parts still need more thinking and planning: panic("TODO [SimpleFn] [Reflect]: ..."); This is the commit message #2: lang: Add the core func graph Txn API This will eventually let functions change the running graph via a transaction API. At the moment the core Lock and Unlock primitives aren't implemented. This is the commit message #3: lang: A reversible wrapper around Txn This is useful for the common case in which we call one FuncValue to construct a bunch of nodes, and later we switch to a different FuncValue and so we want to remove all the nodes added by the first FuncValue and replace them by the nodes added by the second FuncValue. This is the commit message #4: lang: move FuncValue to its own package This is the commit message #5: lang: combine lang/func/structs and ast Merging those two packages allows us to avoid import cycles when a Func needs to add an Expr to the graph. This is the commit message #6: lang: CallExpr must generate a subgraph FuncValues are now manipulating the graph instead of manipulating values, so the logic for calling a FuncValue must now follow suit. This is the commit message #7: lang: ExprFunc does not need to store its value This is the commit message #8: spelling This is the commit message #9: convert between SimpleFn, FuncValue, and Func This is the commit message #10: no need for ExprCall.argVertices it's the exact same thing as ExprCall.Args This is the commit message #11: ExprFunc.Func()'s three cases This is the commit message #12: FunctionFunc is no longer used This is the commit message #13: ExprBool.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #14: ExprIf.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #15: ExprFunc.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #16: lang: ast, interfaces: Add MergedGraph signature and implementation This adds a MergedGraph signature to the Expr interface. The txn type is interface{} until we have that merged. This is the commit message #17: lang: ast, interfaces: Add MergedGraph signature and implementation This adds a MergedGraph signature to the Stmt interface. The txn type is interface{} until we have that merged. This is the commit message #18: Use MergedGraph signature and implementation This puts it into play, but doesn't initialize the input args at all. This is the commit message #19: Restore ExprBool.Graph() and Func() This reverts commit 3ea3845. This is the commit message #20: Restore ExprIf.Graph() This reverts commit a62889e. This is the commit message #21: restore ExprFunc::Graph() and Func() This is the commit message #22: fix type errors This is the commit message #23: ExprCall.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #24: a more precise type for args This is the commit message #25: GraphTxn This is the commit message #26: ReversibleTxn.AddGraph This is the commit message #27: ExprFunc.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #28: ExprVar.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #29: sub-graph is spelled subgraph in this codebase This is the commit message #30: ExprFunc.mkFunc() was unused This is the commit message #31: CallFunc.Stream() should add Funcs to the graph, not Exprs This is the commit message #32: move ConstFunc to lang.funcs This is the commit message #33: move conversion functions to lang.funcs.simple I wrote some conversion functions from SimpleFn to FuncValue to Func, and I want to call them from Func.Stream() implementations, so those conversion functions should be somewhere in lang.funcs. This is the commit message #34: it is the responsibility of the function engine to call Init on the nodes This is the commit message #35: FuncValue.Call() This is the commit message #36: drop MergedGraph's unused txn parameter This is the commit message #37: move CallFunc to funcs.simple This is the commit message #38: Func from channel This is the commit message #39: ChannelBased{Source,Sink}Func This is the commit message #40: MapFunc This is the commit message #41: remove unused CallFunc field This is the commit message #42: [REVERT ME] remove unrelated files to make VS Code happy This is the commit message #43: [REVERT ME] remove unrelated files to make VS Code happy This is the commit message #44: extend environment with StmtProg's local variables This is the commit message #45: delete unused VarFunc This is the commit message #46: appease govet This is the commit message #47: add imported variables to the environment This is the commit message #48: add builtins to the environment This is the commit message #49: accumulate all the imported variables previously, we were only keeping the imported variables from the last import statement. This is the commit message #50: XXX: wip new function engine This is the commit message #51: comments This is the commit message #52: remove Engine.{Lock,Unlock} placeholders This is the commit message #53: f(...) support for ExprCall This is the commit message #54: [REVERT ME] remove unrelated files to make VS Code happy This is the commit message #55: don't recreate the subgraphInput This is the commit message #56: CallFunc now takes a single input, the FuncValue Also, by using the map_func logic, CallFunc now detects when it can no longer emits new values downstream. This is the commit message #57: GraphTxn must take a pointer in order to modify the graph This is the commit message #58: GraphTxn is unused
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This is the 1st commit message: lang: Split FuncValue into FuncValue and SimpleFn Representing an MCL function value as a golang function from Value to Value was a mistake, it should be a function from Vertex to Vertex. Here is why this is a mistake: The output of a function like $f = fn(x) { Shell(Sprintf("seq %d", x)) } varies over time, while a single Value does not. Thus, code like Map($f, list(1, 2)) would first produce the value list("1", "1"), but then it would _not_ update to list("1", "2") when "seq 2" produces its second line. That's because with the mistaken design, when Map receives a new FuncValue or a new input list of N elements, Map calls the function from Value to Value N times and produces a single output list of N elements. Here is why the corrected design is better: Here's what happens with this new design when Map receives a new FuncValue or a new input list of N elements. First, Map constructs N item-input nodes, each of which extracts a different entry from the list. Then, Map calls the function from Vertex to Vertex N times, once for each item-input node, and thus obtain N item-output nodes. Finally, Map constructs an item-collecting node which constructs a list out of all of its inputs, and Map connects the N item-output nodes to the item-collecting node. This item-collecting node is the output of Map. The Vertex to Vertex function constructs and connects its own nodes; in this case, it constructs an Sprintf node and connects the item-input node to it, and then constructs a Shell node and connects the Sprintf node to it, and then returns the Shell node as the item-output node. The two Shell node in this sub-graph emit a first value "1", which propagates to the item-collecting node and causes it to output a first value list("1", "1"). Then, the second Shell node emits a second value "2", which propagates to the item-collecting node and causes it to output a second value list("1", "2"), as desired. Here is how this commit brings us closer to the above plan: Changing FuncValue throughout the codebase is a big change. One of the difficulties is that it is not just nodes which are emitting FuncValues, there are also many other places in the code where FuncValue is used to hold a golang function from Value to Value. Some of those places now need to hold a golang function from Vertex to Vertex, but other places still need to hold a golang function from Vertex to Vertex. Thus, as a first step, we need to split FuncValue into two types. This commit splits the old FuncValue into two types: 1. The new FuncValue will hold a function from Vertex to Vertex. FuncValue is a Value. 2. A new type named "SimpleFn" will hold a function from Value to Value. SimpleFn is not a Value. This commit replaces occurrences of the old FuncValue with one of those two new types, as appropriate. This commit does not yet adapt the surrounding code to make use of the new representation; that will be done in future commits. I have annotated the missing parts with the following panic message in order to make it easy to find which parts still need to be implemented. The "..." part explains what needs to be implemented. panic("TODO [SimpleFn]: ..."); Here's where I need help: One part of the code which is not clear to me are the parts which use reflection. I don't understand the purpose of that code well enough to explain what needs to be implemented. I have annotated those "known unknown" parts of the remaining work with the following panic message in order to make it easy to find which parts still need more thinking and planning: panic("TODO [SimpleFn] [Reflect]: ..."); This is the commit message #2: lang: Add the core func graph Txn API This will eventually let functions change the running graph via a transaction API. At the moment the core Lock and Unlock primitives aren't implemented. This is the commit message #3: lang: A reversible wrapper around Txn This is useful for the common case in which we call one FuncValue to construct a bunch of nodes, and later we switch to a different FuncValue and so we want to remove all the nodes added by the first FuncValue and replace them by the nodes added by the second FuncValue. This is the commit message #4: lang: move FuncValue to its own package This is the commit message #5: lang: combine lang/func/structs and ast Merging those two packages allows us to avoid import cycles when a Func needs to add an Expr to the graph. This is the commit message #6: lang: CallExpr must generate a subgraph FuncValues are now manipulating the graph instead of manipulating values, so the logic for calling a FuncValue must now follow suit. This is the commit message #7: lang: ExprFunc does not need to store its value This is the commit message #8: spelling This is the commit message #9: convert between SimpleFn, FuncValue, and Func This is the commit message #10: no need for ExprCall.argVertices it's the exact same thing as ExprCall.Args This is the commit message #11: ExprFunc.Func()'s three cases This is the commit message #12: FunctionFunc is no longer used This is the commit message #13: ExprBool.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #14: ExprIf.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #15: ExprFunc.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #16: lang: ast, interfaces: Add MergedGraph signature and implementation This adds a MergedGraph signature to the Expr interface. The txn type is interface{} until we have that merged. This is the commit message #17: lang: ast, interfaces: Add MergedGraph signature and implementation This adds a MergedGraph signature to the Stmt interface. The txn type is interface{} until we have that merged. This is the commit message #18: Use MergedGraph signature and implementation This puts it into play, but doesn't initialize the input args at all. This is the commit message #19: Restore ExprBool.Graph() and Func() This reverts commit 3ea3845. This is the commit message #20: Restore ExprIf.Graph() This reverts commit a62889e. This is the commit message #21: restore ExprFunc::Graph() and Func() This is the commit message #22: fix type errors This is the commit message #23: ExprCall.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #24: a more precise type for args This is the commit message #25: GraphTxn This is the commit message #26: ReversibleTxn.AddGraph This is the commit message #27: ExprFunc.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #28: ExprVar.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #29: sub-graph is spelled subgraph in this codebase This is the commit message #30: ExprFunc.mkFunc() was unused This is the commit message #31: CallFunc.Stream() should add Funcs to the graph, not Exprs This is the commit message #32: move ConstFunc to lang.funcs This is the commit message #33: move conversion functions to lang.funcs.simple I wrote some conversion functions from SimpleFn to FuncValue to Func, and I want to call them from Func.Stream() implementations, so those conversion functions should be somewhere in lang.funcs. This is the commit message #34: it is the responsibility of the function engine to call Init on the nodes This is the commit message #35: FuncValue.Call() This is the commit message #36: drop MergedGraph's unused txn parameter This is the commit message #37: move CallFunc to funcs.simple This is the commit message #38: Func from channel This is the commit message #39: ChannelBased{Source,Sink}Func This is the commit message #40: MapFunc This is the commit message #41: remove unused CallFunc field This is the commit message #42: [REVERT ME] remove unrelated files to make VS Code happy This is the commit message #43: [REVERT ME] remove unrelated files to make VS Code happy This is the commit message #44: extend environment with StmtProg's local variables This is the commit message #45: delete unused VarFunc This is the commit message #46: appease govet This is the commit message #47: add imported variables to the environment This is the commit message #48: add builtins to the environment This is the commit message #49: accumulate all the imported variables previously, we were only keeping the imported variables from the last import statement. This is the commit message #50: XXX: wip new function engine This is the commit message #51: comments This is the commit message #52: remove Engine.{Lock,Unlock} placeholders This is the commit message #53: f(...) support for ExprCall This is the commit message #54: [REVERT ME] remove unrelated files to make VS Code happy This is the commit message #55: don't recreate the subgraphInput This is the commit message #56: CallFunc now takes a single input, the FuncValue Also, by using the map_func logic, CallFunc now detects when it can no longer emits new values downstream. This is the commit message #57: GraphTxn must take a pointer in order to modify the graph This is the commit message #58: GraphTxn is unused
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This is the 1st commit message: lang: Split FuncValue into FuncValue and SimpleFn Representing an MCL function value as a golang function from Value to Value was a mistake, it should be a function from Vertex to Vertex. Here is why this is a mistake: The output of a function like $f = fn(x) { Shell(Sprintf("seq %d", x)) } varies over time, while a single Value does not. Thus, code like Map($f, list(1, 2)) would first produce the value list("1", "1"), but then it would _not_ update to list("1", "2") when "seq 2" produces its second line. That's because with the mistaken design, when Map receives a new FuncValue or a new input list of N elements, Map calls the function from Value to Value N times and produces a single output list of N elements. Here is why the corrected design is better: Here's what happens with this new design when Map receives a new FuncValue or a new input list of N elements. First, Map constructs N item-input nodes, each of which extracts a different entry from the list. Then, Map calls the function from Vertex to Vertex N times, once for each item-input node, and thus obtain N item-output nodes. Finally, Map constructs an item-collecting node which constructs a list out of all of its inputs, and Map connects the N item-output nodes to the item-collecting node. This item-collecting node is the output of Map. The Vertex to Vertex function constructs and connects its own nodes; in this case, it constructs an Sprintf node and connects the item-input node to it, and then constructs a Shell node and connects the Sprintf node to it, and then returns the Shell node as the item-output node. The two Shell node in this sub-graph emit a first value "1", which propagates to the item-collecting node and causes it to output a first value list("1", "1"). Then, the second Shell node emits a second value "2", which propagates to the item-collecting node and causes it to output a second value list("1", "2"), as desired. Here is how this commit brings us closer to the above plan: Changing FuncValue throughout the codebase is a big change. One of the difficulties is that it is not just nodes which are emitting FuncValues, there are also many other places in the code where FuncValue is used to hold a golang function from Value to Value. Some of those places now need to hold a golang function from Vertex to Vertex, but other places still need to hold a golang function from Vertex to Vertex. Thus, as a first step, we need to split FuncValue into two types. This commit splits the old FuncValue into two types: 1. The new FuncValue will hold a function from Vertex to Vertex. FuncValue is a Value. 2. A new type named "SimpleFn" will hold a function from Value to Value. SimpleFn is not a Value. This commit replaces occurrences of the old FuncValue with one of those two new types, as appropriate. This commit does not yet adapt the surrounding code to make use of the new representation; that will be done in future commits. I have annotated the missing parts with the following panic message in order to make it easy to find which parts still need to be implemented. The "..." part explains what needs to be implemented. panic("TODO [SimpleFn]: ..."); Here's where I need help: One part of the code which is not clear to me are the parts which use reflection. I don't understand the purpose of that code well enough to explain what needs to be implemented. I have annotated those "known unknown" parts of the remaining work with the following panic message in order to make it easy to find which parts still need more thinking and planning: panic("TODO [SimpleFn] [Reflect]: ..."); This is the commit message #2: lang: Add the core func graph Txn API This will eventually let functions change the running graph via a transaction API. At the moment the core Lock and Unlock primitives aren't implemented. This is the commit message #3: lang: A reversible wrapper around Txn This is useful for the common case in which we call one FuncValue to construct a bunch of nodes, and later we switch to a different FuncValue and so we want to remove all the nodes added by the first FuncValue and replace them by the nodes added by the second FuncValue. This is the commit message #4: lang: move FuncValue to its own package This is the commit message #5: lang: combine lang/func/structs and ast Merging those two packages allows us to avoid import cycles when a Func needs to add an Expr to the graph. This is the commit message #6: lang: CallExpr must generate a subgraph FuncValues are now manipulating the graph instead of manipulating values, so the logic for calling a FuncValue must now follow suit. This is the commit message #7: lang: ExprFunc does not need to store its value This is the commit message #8: spelling This is the commit message #9: convert between SimpleFn, FuncValue, and Func This is the commit message #10: no need for ExprCall.argVertices it's the exact same thing as ExprCall.Args This is the commit message #11: ExprFunc.Func()'s three cases This is the commit message #12: FunctionFunc is no longer used This is the commit message #13: ExprBool.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #14: ExprIf.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #15: ExprFunc.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #16: lang: ast, interfaces: Add MergedGraph signature and implementation This adds a MergedGraph signature to the Expr interface. The txn type is interface{} until we have that merged. This is the commit message #17: lang: ast, interfaces: Add MergedGraph signature and implementation This adds a MergedGraph signature to the Stmt interface. The txn type is interface{} until we have that merged. This is the commit message #18: Use MergedGraph signature and implementation This puts it into play, but doesn't initialize the input args at all. This is the commit message #19: Restore ExprBool.Graph() and Func() This reverts commit 3ea3845. This is the commit message #20: Restore ExprIf.Graph() This reverts commit a62889e. This is the commit message #21: restore ExprFunc::Graph() and Func() This is the commit message #22: fix type errors This is the commit message #23: ExprCall.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #24: a more precise type for args This is the commit message #25: GraphTxn This is the commit message #26: ReversibleTxn.AddGraph This is the commit message #27: ExprFunc.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #28: ExprVar.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #29: sub-graph is spelled subgraph in this codebase This is the commit message #30: ExprFunc.mkFunc() was unused This is the commit message #31: CallFunc.Stream() should add Funcs to the graph, not Exprs This is the commit message #32: move ConstFunc to lang.funcs This is the commit message #33: move conversion functions to lang.funcs.simple I wrote some conversion functions from SimpleFn to FuncValue to Func, and I want to call them from Func.Stream() implementations, so those conversion functions should be somewhere in lang.funcs. This is the commit message #34: it is the responsibility of the function engine to call Init on the nodes This is the commit message #35: FuncValue.Call() This is the commit message #36: drop MergedGraph's unused txn parameter This is the commit message #37: move CallFunc to funcs.simple This is the commit message #38: Func from channel This is the commit message #39: ChannelBased{Source,Sink}Func This is the commit message #40: MapFunc This is the commit message #41: remove unused CallFunc field This is the commit message #42: [REVERT ME] remove unrelated files to make VS Code happy This is the commit message #43: [REVERT ME] remove unrelated files to make VS Code happy This is the commit message #44: extend environment with StmtProg's local variables This is the commit message #45: delete unused VarFunc This is the commit message #46: appease govet This is the commit message #47: add imported variables to the environment This is the commit message #48: add builtins to the environment This is the commit message #49: accumulate all the imported variables previously, we were only keeping the imported variables from the last import statement. This is the commit message #50: XXX: wip new function engine This is the commit message #51: comments This is the commit message #52: remove Engine.{Lock,Unlock} placeholders This is the commit message #53: f(...) support for ExprCall This is the commit message #54: [REVERT ME] remove unrelated files to make VS Code happy This is the commit message #55: don't recreate the subgraphInput This is the commit message #56: CallFunc now takes a single input, the FuncValue Also, by using the map_func logic, CallFunc now detects when it can no longer emits new values downstream. This is the commit message #57: GraphTxn must take a pointer in order to modify the graph This is the commit message #58: GraphTxn is unused
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This is the 1st commit message: lang: Split FuncValue into FuncValue and SimpleFn Representing an MCL function value as a golang function from Value to Value was a mistake, it should be a function from Vertex to Vertex. Here is why this is a mistake: The output of a function like $f = fn(x) { Shell(Sprintf("seq %d", x)) } varies over time, while a single Value does not. Thus, code like Map($f, list(1, 2)) would first produce the value list("1", "1"), but then it would _not_ update to list("1", "2") when "seq 2" produces its second line. That's because with the mistaken design, when Map receives a new FuncValue or a new input list of N elements, Map calls the function from Value to Value N times and produces a single output list of N elements. Here is why the corrected design is better: Here's what happens with this new design when Map receives a new FuncValue or a new input list of N elements. First, Map constructs N item-input nodes, each of which extracts a different entry from the list. Then, Map calls the function from Vertex to Vertex N times, once for each item-input node, and thus obtain N item-output nodes. Finally, Map constructs an item-collecting node which constructs a list out of all of its inputs, and Map connects the N item-output nodes to the item-collecting node. This item-collecting node is the output of Map. The Vertex to Vertex function constructs and connects its own nodes; in this case, it constructs an Sprintf node and connects the item-input node to it, and then constructs a Shell node and connects the Sprintf node to it, and then returns the Shell node as the item-output node. The two Shell node in this sub-graph emit a first value "1", which propagates to the item-collecting node and causes it to output a first value list("1", "1"). Then, the second Shell node emits a second value "2", which propagates to the item-collecting node and causes it to output a second value list("1", "2"), as desired. Here is how this commit brings us closer to the above plan: Changing FuncValue throughout the codebase is a big change. One of the difficulties is that it is not just nodes which are emitting FuncValues, there are also many other places in the code where FuncValue is used to hold a golang function from Value to Value. Some of those places now need to hold a golang function from Vertex to Vertex, but other places still need to hold a golang function from Vertex to Vertex. Thus, as a first step, we need to split FuncValue into two types. This commit splits the old FuncValue into two types: 1. The new FuncValue will hold a function from Vertex to Vertex. FuncValue is a Value. 2. A new type named "SimpleFn" will hold a function from Value to Value. SimpleFn is not a Value. This commit replaces occurrences of the old FuncValue with one of those two new types, as appropriate. This commit does not yet adapt the surrounding code to make use of the new representation; that will be done in future commits. I have annotated the missing parts with the following panic message in order to make it easy to find which parts still need to be implemented. The "..." part explains what needs to be implemented. panic("TODO [SimpleFn]: ..."); Here's where I need help: One part of the code which is not clear to me are the parts which use reflection. I don't understand the purpose of that code well enough to explain what needs to be implemented. I have annotated those "known unknown" parts of the remaining work with the following panic message in order to make it easy to find which parts still need more thinking and planning: panic("TODO [SimpleFn] [Reflect]: ..."); This is the commit message #2: lang: Add the core func graph Txn API This will eventually let functions change the running graph via a transaction API. At the moment the core Lock and Unlock primitives aren't implemented. This is the commit message #3: lang: A reversible wrapper around Txn This is useful for the common case in which we call one FuncValue to construct a bunch of nodes, and later we switch to a different FuncValue and so we want to remove all the nodes added by the first FuncValue and replace them by the nodes added by the second FuncValue. This is the commit message #4: lang: move FuncValue to its own package This is the commit message #5: lang: combine lang/func/structs and ast Merging those two packages allows us to avoid import cycles when a Func needs to add an Expr to the graph. This is the commit message #6: lang: CallExpr must generate a subgraph FuncValues are now manipulating the graph instead of manipulating values, so the logic for calling a FuncValue must now follow suit. This is the commit message #7: lang: ExprFunc does not need to store its value This is the commit message #8: spelling This is the commit message #9: convert between SimpleFn, FuncValue, and Func This is the commit message #10: no need for ExprCall.argVertices it's the exact same thing as ExprCall.Args This is the commit message #11: ExprFunc.Func()'s three cases This is the commit message #12: FunctionFunc is no longer used This is the commit message #13: ExprBool.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #14: ExprIf.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #15: ExprFunc.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #16: lang: ast, interfaces: Add MergedGraph signature and implementation This adds a MergedGraph signature to the Expr interface. The txn type is interface{} until we have that merged. This is the commit message #17: lang: ast, interfaces: Add MergedGraph signature and implementation This adds a MergedGraph signature to the Stmt interface. The txn type is interface{} until we have that merged. This is the commit message #18: Use MergedGraph signature and implementation This puts it into play, but doesn't initialize the input args at all. This is the commit message #19: Restore ExprBool.Graph() and Func() This reverts commit 3ea3845. This is the commit message #20: Restore ExprIf.Graph() This reverts commit a62889e. This is the commit message #21: restore ExprFunc::Graph() and Func() This is the commit message #22: fix type errors This is the commit message #23: ExprCall.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #24: a more precise type for args This is the commit message #25: GraphTxn This is the commit message #26: ReversibleTxn.AddGraph This is the commit message #27: ExprFunc.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #28: ExprVar.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #29: sub-graph is spelled subgraph in this codebase This is the commit message #30: ExprFunc.mkFunc() was unused This is the commit message #31: CallFunc.Stream() should add Funcs to the graph, not Exprs This is the commit message #32: move ConstFunc to lang.funcs This is the commit message #33: move conversion functions to lang.funcs.simple I wrote some conversion functions from SimpleFn to FuncValue to Func, and I want to call them from Func.Stream() implementations, so those conversion functions should be somewhere in lang.funcs. This is the commit message #34: it is the responsibility of the function engine to call Init on the nodes This is the commit message #35: FuncValue.Call() This is the commit message #36: drop MergedGraph's unused txn parameter This is the commit message #37: move CallFunc to funcs.simple This is the commit message #38: Func from channel This is the commit message #39: ChannelBased{Source,Sink}Func This is the commit message #40: MapFunc This is the commit message #41: remove unused CallFunc field This is the commit message #42: [REVERT ME] remove unrelated files to make VS Code happy This is the commit message #43: [REVERT ME] remove unrelated files to make VS Code happy This is the commit message #44: extend environment with StmtProg's local variables This is the commit message #45: delete unused VarFunc This is the commit message #46: appease govet This is the commit message #47: add imported variables to the environment This is the commit message #48: add builtins to the environment This is the commit message #49: accumulate all the imported variables previously, we were only keeping the imported variables from the last import statement. This is the commit message #50: XXX: wip new function engine This is the commit message #51: comments This is the commit message #52: remove Engine.{Lock,Unlock} placeholders This is the commit message #53: f(...) support for ExprCall This is the commit message #54: [REVERT ME] remove unrelated files to make VS Code happy This is the commit message #55: don't recreate the subgraphInput This is the commit message #56: CallFunc now takes a single input, the FuncValue Also, by using the map_func logic, CallFunc now detects when it can no longer emits new values downstream. This is the commit message #57: GraphTxn must take a pointer in order to modify the graph This is the commit message #58: GraphTxn is unused
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This is the 1st commit message: lang: Split FuncValue into FuncValue and SimpleFn Representing an MCL function value as a golang function from Value to Value was a mistake, it should be a function from Vertex to Vertex. Here is why this is a mistake: The output of a function like $f = fn(x) { Shell(Sprintf("seq %d", x)) } varies over time, while a single Value does not. Thus, code like Map($f, list(1, 2)) would first produce the value list("1", "1"), but then it would _not_ update to list("1", "2") when "seq 2" produces its second line. That's because with the mistaken design, when Map receives a new FuncValue or a new input list of N elements, Map calls the function from Value to Value N times and produces a single output list of N elements. Here is why the corrected design is better: Here's what happens with this new design when Map receives a new FuncValue or a new input list of N elements. First, Map constructs N item-input nodes, each of which extracts a different entry from the list. Then, Map calls the function from Vertex to Vertex N times, once for each item-input node, and thus obtain N item-output nodes. Finally, Map constructs an item-collecting node which constructs a list out of all of its inputs, and Map connects the N item-output nodes to the item-collecting node. This item-collecting node is the output of Map. The Vertex to Vertex function constructs and connects its own nodes; in this case, it constructs an Sprintf node and connects the item-input node to it, and then constructs a Shell node and connects the Sprintf node to it, and then returns the Shell node as the item-output node. The two Shell node in this sub-graph emit a first value "1", which propagates to the item-collecting node and causes it to output a first value list("1", "1"). Then, the second Shell node emits a second value "2", which propagates to the item-collecting node and causes it to output a second value list("1", "2"), as desired. Here is how this commit brings us closer to the above plan: Changing FuncValue throughout the codebase is a big change. One of the difficulties is that it is not just nodes which are emitting FuncValues, there are also many other places in the code where FuncValue is used to hold a golang function from Value to Value. Some of those places now need to hold a golang function from Vertex to Vertex, but other places still need to hold a golang function from Vertex to Vertex. Thus, as a first step, we need to split FuncValue into two types. This commit splits the old FuncValue into two types: 1. The new FuncValue will hold a function from Vertex to Vertex. FuncValue is a Value. 2. A new type named "SimpleFn" will hold a function from Value to Value. SimpleFn is not a Value. This commit replaces occurrences of the old FuncValue with one of those two new types, as appropriate. This commit does not yet adapt the surrounding code to make use of the new representation; that will be done in future commits. I have annotated the missing parts with the following panic message in order to make it easy to find which parts still need to be implemented. The "..." part explains what needs to be implemented. panic("TODO [SimpleFn]: ..."); Here's where I need help: One part of the code which is not clear to me are the parts which use reflection. I don't understand the purpose of that code well enough to explain what needs to be implemented. I have annotated those "known unknown" parts of the remaining work with the following panic message in order to make it easy to find which parts still need more thinking and planning: panic("TODO [SimpleFn] [Reflect]: ..."); This is the commit message #2: lang: Add the core func graph Txn API This will eventually let functions change the running graph via a transaction API. At the moment the core Lock and Unlock primitives aren't implemented. This is the commit message #3: lang: A reversible wrapper around Txn This is useful for the common case in which we call one FuncValue to construct a bunch of nodes, and later we switch to a different FuncValue and so we want to remove all the nodes added by the first FuncValue and replace them by the nodes added by the second FuncValue. This is the commit message #4: lang: move FuncValue to its own package This is the commit message #5: lang: combine lang/func/structs and ast Merging those two packages allows us to avoid import cycles when a Func needs to add an Expr to the graph. This is the commit message #6: lang: CallExpr must generate a subgraph FuncValues are now manipulating the graph instead of manipulating values, so the logic for calling a FuncValue must now follow suit. This is the commit message #7: lang: ExprFunc does not need to store its value This is the commit message #8: spelling This is the commit message #9: convert between SimpleFn, FuncValue, and Func This is the commit message #10: no need for ExprCall.argVertices it's the exact same thing as ExprCall.Args This is the commit message #11: ExprFunc.Func()'s three cases This is the commit message #12: FunctionFunc is no longer used This is the commit message #13: ExprBool.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #14: ExprIf.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #15: ExprFunc.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #16: lang: ast, interfaces: Add MergedGraph signature and implementation This adds a MergedGraph signature to the Expr interface. The txn type is interface{} until we have that merged. This is the commit message #17: lang: ast, interfaces: Add MergedGraph signature and implementation This adds a MergedGraph signature to the Stmt interface. The txn type is interface{} until we have that merged. This is the commit message #18: Use MergedGraph signature and implementation This puts it into play, but doesn't initialize the input args at all. This is the commit message #19: Restore ExprBool.Graph() and Func() This reverts commit 3ea3845. This is the commit message #20: Restore ExprIf.Graph() This reverts commit a62889e. This is the commit message #21: restore ExprFunc::Graph() and Func() This is the commit message #22: fix type errors This is the commit message #23: ExprCall.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #24: a more precise type for args This is the commit message #25: GraphTxn This is the commit message #26: ReversibleTxn.AddGraph This is the commit message #27: ExprFunc.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #28: ExprVar.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #29: sub-graph is spelled subgraph in this codebase This is the commit message #30: ExprFunc.mkFunc() was unused This is the commit message #31: CallFunc.Stream() should add Funcs to the graph, not Exprs This is the commit message #32: move ConstFunc to lang.funcs This is the commit message #33: move conversion functions to lang.funcs.simple I wrote some conversion functions from SimpleFn to FuncValue to Func, and I want to call them from Func.Stream() implementations, so those conversion functions should be somewhere in lang.funcs. This is the commit message #34: it is the responsibility of the function engine to call Init on the nodes This is the commit message #35: FuncValue.Call() This is the commit message #36: drop MergedGraph's unused txn parameter This is the commit message #37: move CallFunc to funcs.simple This is the commit message #38: Func from channel This is the commit message #39: ChannelBased{Source,Sink}Func This is the commit message #40: MapFunc This is the commit message #41: remove unused CallFunc field This is the commit message #42: [REVERT ME] remove unrelated files to make VS Code happy This is the commit message #43: [REVERT ME] remove unrelated files to make VS Code happy This is the commit message #44: extend environment with StmtProg's local variables This is the commit message #45: delete unused VarFunc This is the commit message #46: appease govet This is the commit message #47: add imported variables to the environment This is the commit message #48: add builtins to the environment This is the commit message #49: accumulate all the imported variables previously, we were only keeping the imported variables from the last import statement. This is the commit message #50: XXX: wip new function engine This is the commit message #51: comments This is the commit message #52: remove Engine.{Lock,Unlock} placeholders This is the commit message #53: f(...) support for ExprCall This is the commit message #54: [REVERT ME] remove unrelated files to make VS Code happy This is the commit message #55: don't recreate the subgraphInput This is the commit message #56: CallFunc now takes a single input, the FuncValue Also, by using the map_func logic, CallFunc now detects when it can no longer emits new values downstream. This is the commit message #57: GraphTxn must take a pointer in order to modify the graph This is the commit message #58: GraphTxn is unused
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This is the 1st commit message: lang: Split FuncValue into FuncValue and SimpleFn Representing an MCL function value as a golang function from Value to Value was a mistake, it should be a function from Vertex to Vertex. Here is why this is a mistake: The output of a function like $f = fn(x) { Shell(Sprintf("seq %d", x)) } varies over time, while a single Value does not. Thus, code like Map($f, list(1, 2)) would first produce the value list("1", "1"), but then it would _not_ update to list("1", "2") when "seq 2" produces its second line. That's because with the mistaken design, when Map receives a new FuncValue or a new input list of N elements, Map calls the function from Value to Value N times and produces a single output list of N elements. Here is why the corrected design is better: Here's what happens with this new design when Map receives a new FuncValue or a new input list of N elements. First, Map constructs N item-input nodes, each of which extracts a different entry from the list. Then, Map calls the function from Vertex to Vertex N times, once for each item-input node, and thus obtain N item-output nodes. Finally, Map constructs an item-collecting node which constructs a list out of all of its inputs, and Map connects the N item-output nodes to the item-collecting node. This item-collecting node is the output of Map. The Vertex to Vertex function constructs and connects its own nodes; in this case, it constructs an Sprintf node and connects the item-input node to it, and then constructs a Shell node and connects the Sprintf node to it, and then returns the Shell node as the item-output node. The two Shell node in this sub-graph emit a first value "1", which propagates to the item-collecting node and causes it to output a first value list("1", "1"). Then, the second Shell node emits a second value "2", which propagates to the item-collecting node and causes it to output a second value list("1", "2"), as desired. Here is how this commit brings us closer to the above plan: Changing FuncValue throughout the codebase is a big change. One of the difficulties is that it is not just nodes which are emitting FuncValues, there are also many other places in the code where FuncValue is used to hold a golang function from Value to Value. Some of those places now need to hold a golang function from Vertex to Vertex, but other places still need to hold a golang function from Vertex to Vertex. Thus, as a first step, we need to split FuncValue into two types. This commit splits the old FuncValue into two types: 1. The new FuncValue will hold a function from Vertex to Vertex. FuncValue is a Value. 2. A new type named "SimpleFn" will hold a function from Value to Value. SimpleFn is not a Value. This commit replaces occurrences of the old FuncValue with one of those two new types, as appropriate. This commit does not yet adapt the surrounding code to make use of the new representation; that will be done in future commits. I have annotated the missing parts with the following panic message in order to make it easy to find which parts still need to be implemented. The "..." part explains what needs to be implemented. panic("TODO [SimpleFn]: ..."); Here's where I need help: One part of the code which is not clear to me are the parts which use reflection. I don't understand the purpose of that code well enough to explain what needs to be implemented. I have annotated those "known unknown" parts of the remaining work with the following panic message in order to make it easy to find which parts still need more thinking and planning: panic("TODO [SimpleFn] [Reflect]: ..."); This is the commit message #2: lang: Add the core func graph Txn API This will eventually let functions change the running graph via a transaction API. At the moment the core Lock and Unlock primitives aren't implemented. This is the commit message #3: lang: A reversible wrapper around Txn This is useful for the common case in which we call one FuncValue to construct a bunch of nodes, and later we switch to a different FuncValue and so we want to remove all the nodes added by the first FuncValue and replace them by the nodes added by the second FuncValue. This is the commit message #4: lang: move FuncValue to its own package This is the commit message #5: lang: combine lang/func/structs and ast Merging those two packages allows us to avoid import cycles when a Func needs to add an Expr to the graph. This is the commit message #6: lang: CallExpr must generate a subgraph FuncValues are now manipulating the graph instead of manipulating values, so the logic for calling a FuncValue must now follow suit. This is the commit message #7: lang: ExprFunc does not need to store its value This is the commit message #8: spelling This is the commit message #9: convert between SimpleFn, FuncValue, and Func This is the commit message #10: no need for ExprCall.argVertices it's the exact same thing as ExprCall.Args This is the commit message #11: ExprFunc.Func()'s three cases This is the commit message #12: FunctionFunc is no longer used This is the commit message #13: ExprBool.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #14: ExprIf.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #15: ExprFunc.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #16: lang: ast, interfaces: Add MergedGraph signature and implementation This adds a MergedGraph signature to the Expr interface. The txn type is interface{} until we have that merged. This is the commit message #17: lang: ast, interfaces: Add MergedGraph signature and implementation This adds a MergedGraph signature to the Stmt interface. The txn type is interface{} until we have that merged. This is the commit message #18: Use MergedGraph signature and implementation This puts it into play, but doesn't initialize the input args at all. This is the commit message #19: Restore ExprBool.Graph() and Func() This reverts commit 3ea3845. This is the commit message #20: Restore ExprIf.Graph() This reverts commit a62889e. This is the commit message #21: restore ExprFunc::Graph() and Func() This is the commit message #22: fix type errors This is the commit message #23: ExprCall.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #24: a more precise type for args This is the commit message #25: GraphTxn This is the commit message #26: ReversibleTxn.AddGraph This is the commit message #27: ExprFunc.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #28: ExprVar.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #29: sub-graph is spelled subgraph in this codebase This is the commit message #30: ExprFunc.mkFunc() was unused This is the commit message #31: CallFunc.Stream() should add Funcs to the graph, not Exprs This is the commit message #32: move ConstFunc to lang.funcs This is the commit message #33: move conversion functions to lang.funcs.simple I wrote some conversion functions from SimpleFn to FuncValue to Func, and I want to call them from Func.Stream() implementations, so those conversion functions should be somewhere in lang.funcs. This is the commit message #34: it is the responsibility of the function engine to call Init on the nodes This is the commit message #35: FuncValue.Call() This is the commit message #36: drop MergedGraph's unused txn parameter This is the commit message #37: move CallFunc to funcs.simple This is the commit message #38: Func from channel This is the commit message #39: ChannelBased{Source,Sink}Func This is the commit message #40: MapFunc This is the commit message #41: remove unused CallFunc field This is the commit message #42: [REVERT ME] remove unrelated files to make VS Code happy This is the commit message #43: [REVERT ME] remove unrelated files to make VS Code happy This is the commit message #44: extend environment with StmtProg's local variables This is the commit message #45: delete unused VarFunc This is the commit message #46: appease govet This is the commit message #47: add imported variables to the environment This is the commit message #48: add builtins to the environment This is the commit message #49: accumulate all the imported variables previously, we were only keeping the imported variables from the last import statement. This is the commit message #50: XXX: wip new function engine This is the commit message #51: comments This is the commit message #52: remove Engine.{Lock,Unlock} placeholders This is the commit message #53: f(...) support for ExprCall This is the commit message #54: [REVERT ME] remove unrelated files to make VS Code happy This is the commit message #55: don't recreate the subgraphInput This is the commit message #56: CallFunc now takes a single input, the FuncValue Also, by using the map_func logic, CallFunc now detects when it can no longer emits new values downstream. This is the commit message #57: GraphTxn must take a pointer in order to modify the graph This is the commit message #58: GraphTxn is unused
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This is the 1st commit message: lang: Split FuncValue into FuncValue and SimpleFn Representing an MCL function value as a golang function from Value to Value was a mistake, it should be a function from Vertex to Vertex. Here is why this is a mistake: The output of a function like $f = fn(x) { Shell(Sprintf("seq %d", x)) } varies over time, while a single Value does not. Thus, code like Map($f, list(1, 2)) would first produce the value list("1", "1"), but then it would _not_ update to list("1", "2") when "seq 2" produces its second line. That's because with the mistaken design, when Map receives a new FuncValue or a new input list of N elements, Map calls the function from Value to Value N times and produces a single output list of N elements. Here is why the corrected design is better: Here's what happens with this new design when Map receives a new FuncValue or a new input list of N elements. First, Map constructs N item-input nodes, each of which extracts a different entry from the list. Then, Map calls the function from Vertex to Vertex N times, once for each item-input node, and thus obtain N item-output nodes. Finally, Map constructs an item-collecting node which constructs a list out of all of its inputs, and Map connects the N item-output nodes to the item-collecting node. This item-collecting node is the output of Map. The Vertex to Vertex function constructs and connects its own nodes; in this case, it constructs an Sprintf node and connects the item-input node to it, and then constructs a Shell node and connects the Sprintf node to it, and then returns the Shell node as the item-output node. The two Shell node in this sub-graph emit a first value "1", which propagates to the item-collecting node and causes it to output a first value list("1", "1"). Then, the second Shell node emits a second value "2", which propagates to the item-collecting node and causes it to output a second value list("1", "2"), as desired. Here is how this commit brings us closer to the above plan: Changing FuncValue throughout the codebase is a big change. One of the difficulties is that it is not just nodes which are emitting FuncValues, there are also many other places in the code where FuncValue is used to hold a golang function from Value to Value. Some of those places now need to hold a golang function from Vertex to Vertex, but other places still need to hold a golang function from Vertex to Vertex. Thus, as a first step, we need to split FuncValue into two types. This commit splits the old FuncValue into two types: 1. The new FuncValue will hold a function from Vertex to Vertex. FuncValue is a Value. 2. A new type named "SimpleFn" will hold a function from Value to Value. SimpleFn is not a Value. This commit replaces occurrences of the old FuncValue with one of those two new types, as appropriate. This commit does not yet adapt the surrounding code to make use of the new representation; that will be done in future commits. I have annotated the missing parts with the following panic message in order to make it easy to find which parts still need to be implemented. The "..." part explains what needs to be implemented. panic("TODO [SimpleFn]: ..."); Here's where I need help: One part of the code which is not clear to me are the parts which use reflection. I don't understand the purpose of that code well enough to explain what needs to be implemented. I have annotated those "known unknown" parts of the remaining work with the following panic message in order to make it easy to find which parts still need more thinking and planning: panic("TODO [SimpleFn] [Reflect]: ..."); This is the commit message #2: lang: Add the core func graph Txn API This will eventually let functions change the running graph via a transaction API. At the moment the core Lock and Unlock primitives aren't implemented. This is the commit message #3: lang: A reversible wrapper around Txn This is useful for the common case in which we call one FuncValue to construct a bunch of nodes, and later we switch to a different FuncValue and so we want to remove all the nodes added by the first FuncValue and replace them by the nodes added by the second FuncValue. This is the commit message #4: lang: move FuncValue to its own package This is the commit message #5: lang: combine lang/func/structs and ast Merging those two packages allows us to avoid import cycles when a Func needs to add an Expr to the graph. This is the commit message #6: lang: CallExpr must generate a subgraph FuncValues are now manipulating the graph instead of manipulating values, so the logic for calling a FuncValue must now follow suit. This is the commit message #7: lang: ExprFunc does not need to store its value This is the commit message #8: spelling This is the commit message #9: convert between SimpleFn, FuncValue, and Func This is the commit message #10: no need for ExprCall.argVertices it's the exact same thing as ExprCall.Args This is the commit message #11: ExprFunc.Func()'s three cases This is the commit message #12: FunctionFunc is no longer used This is the commit message #13: ExprBool.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #14: ExprIf.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #15: ExprFunc.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #16: lang: ast, interfaces: Add MergedGraph signature and implementation This adds a MergedGraph signature to the Expr interface. The txn type is interface{} until we have that merged. This is the commit message #17: lang: ast, interfaces: Add MergedGraph signature and implementation This adds a MergedGraph signature to the Stmt interface. The txn type is interface{} until we have that merged. This is the commit message #18: Use MergedGraph signature and implementation This puts it into play, but doesn't initialize the input args at all. This is the commit message #19: Restore ExprBool.Graph() and Func() This reverts commit 3ea3845. This is the commit message #20: Restore ExprIf.Graph() This reverts commit a62889e. This is the commit message #21: restore ExprFunc::Graph() and Func() This is the commit message #22: fix type errors This is the commit message #23: ExprCall.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #24: a more precise type for args This is the commit message #25: GraphTxn This is the commit message #26: ReversibleTxn.AddGraph This is the commit message #27: ExprFunc.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #28: ExprVar.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #29: sub-graph is spelled subgraph in this codebase This is the commit message #30: ExprFunc.mkFunc() was unused This is the commit message #31: CallFunc.Stream() should add Funcs to the graph, not Exprs This is the commit message #32: move ConstFunc to lang.funcs This is the commit message #33: move conversion functions to lang.funcs.simple I wrote some conversion functions from SimpleFn to FuncValue to Func, and I want to call them from Func.Stream() implementations, so those conversion functions should be somewhere in lang.funcs. This is the commit message #34: it is the responsibility of the function engine to call Init on the nodes This is the commit message #35: FuncValue.Call() This is the commit message #36: drop MergedGraph's unused txn parameter This is the commit message #37: move CallFunc to funcs.simple This is the commit message #38: Func from channel This is the commit message #39: ChannelBased{Source,Sink}Func This is the commit message #40: MapFunc This is the commit message #41: remove unused CallFunc field This is the commit message #42: [REVERT ME] remove unrelated files to make VS Code happy This is the commit message #43: [REVERT ME] remove unrelated files to make VS Code happy This is the commit message #44: extend environment with StmtProg's local variables This is the commit message #45: delete unused VarFunc This is the commit message #46: appease govet This is the commit message #47: add imported variables to the environment This is the commit message #48: add builtins to the environment This is the commit message #49: accumulate all the imported variables previously, we were only keeping the imported variables from the last import statement. This is the commit message #50: XXX: wip new function engine This is the commit message #51: comments This is the commit message #52: remove Engine.{Lock,Unlock} placeholders This is the commit message #53: f(...) support for ExprCall This is the commit message #54: [REVERT ME] remove unrelated files to make VS Code happy This is the commit message #55: don't recreate the subgraphInput This is the commit message #56: CallFunc now takes a single input, the FuncValue Also, by using the map_func logic, CallFunc now detects when it can no longer emits new values downstream. This is the commit message #57: GraphTxn must take a pointer in order to modify the graph This is the commit message #58: GraphTxn is unused
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This is the 1st commit message: lang: Split FuncValue into FuncValue and SimpleFn Representing an MCL function value as a golang function from Value to Value was a mistake, it should be a function from Vertex to Vertex. Here is why this is a mistake: The output of a function like $f = fn(x) { Shell(Sprintf("seq %d", x)) } varies over time, while a single Value does not. Thus, code like Map($f, list(1, 2)) would first produce the value list("1", "1"), but then it would _not_ update to list("1", "2") when "seq 2" produces its second line. That's because with the mistaken design, when Map receives a new FuncValue or a new input list of N elements, Map calls the function from Value to Value N times and produces a single output list of N elements. Here is why the corrected design is better: Here's what happens with this new design when Map receives a new FuncValue or a new input list of N elements. First, Map constructs N item-input nodes, each of which extracts a different entry from the list. Then, Map calls the function from Vertex to Vertex N times, once for each item-input node, and thus obtain N item-output nodes. Finally, Map constructs an item-collecting node which constructs a list out of all of its inputs, and Map connects the N item-output nodes to the item-collecting node. This item-collecting node is the output of Map. The Vertex to Vertex function constructs and connects its own nodes; in this case, it constructs an Sprintf node and connects the item-input node to it, and then constructs a Shell node and connects the Sprintf node to it, and then returns the Shell node as the item-output node. The two Shell node in this sub-graph emit a first value "1", which propagates to the item-collecting node and causes it to output a first value list("1", "1"). Then, the second Shell node emits a second value "2", which propagates to the item-collecting node and causes it to output a second value list("1", "2"), as desired. Here is how this commit brings us closer to the above plan: Changing FuncValue throughout the codebase is a big change. One of the difficulties is that it is not just nodes which are emitting FuncValues, there are also many other places in the code where FuncValue is used to hold a golang function from Value to Value. Some of those places now need to hold a golang function from Vertex to Vertex, but other places still need to hold a golang function from Vertex to Vertex. Thus, as a first step, we need to split FuncValue into two types. This commit splits the old FuncValue into two types: 1. The new FuncValue will hold a function from Vertex to Vertex. FuncValue is a Value. 2. A new type named "SimpleFn" will hold a function from Value to Value. SimpleFn is not a Value. This commit replaces occurrences of the old FuncValue with one of those two new types, as appropriate. This commit does not yet adapt the surrounding code to make use of the new representation; that will be done in future commits. I have annotated the missing parts with the following panic message in order to make it easy to find which parts still need to be implemented. The "..." part explains what needs to be implemented. panic("TODO [SimpleFn]: ..."); Here's where I need help: One part of the code which is not clear to me are the parts which use reflection. I don't understand the purpose of that code well enough to explain what needs to be implemented. I have annotated those "known unknown" parts of the remaining work with the following panic message in order to make it easy to find which parts still need more thinking and planning: panic("TODO [SimpleFn] [Reflect]: ..."); This is the commit message #2: lang: Add the core func graph Txn API This will eventually let functions change the running graph via a transaction API. At the moment the core Lock and Unlock primitives aren't implemented. This is the commit message #3: lang: A reversible wrapper around Txn This is useful for the common case in which we call one FuncValue to construct a bunch of nodes, and later we switch to a different FuncValue and so we want to remove all the nodes added by the first FuncValue and replace them by the nodes added by the second FuncValue. This is the commit message #4: lang: move FuncValue to its own package This is the commit message #5: lang: combine lang/func/structs and ast Merging those two packages allows us to avoid import cycles when a Func needs to add an Expr to the graph. This is the commit message #6: lang: CallExpr must generate a subgraph FuncValues are now manipulating the graph instead of manipulating values, so the logic for calling a FuncValue must now follow suit. This is the commit message #7: lang: ExprFunc does not need to store its value This is the commit message #8: spelling This is the commit message #9: convert between SimpleFn, FuncValue, and Func This is the commit message #10: no need for ExprCall.argVertices it's the exact same thing as ExprCall.Args This is the commit message #11: ExprFunc.Func()'s three cases This is the commit message #12: FunctionFunc is no longer used This is the commit message #13: ExprBool.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #14: ExprIf.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #15: ExprFunc.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #16: lang: ast, interfaces: Add MergedGraph signature and implementation This adds a MergedGraph signature to the Expr interface. The txn type is interface{} until we have that merged. This is the commit message #17: lang: ast, interfaces: Add MergedGraph signature and implementation This adds a MergedGraph signature to the Stmt interface. The txn type is interface{} until we have that merged. This is the commit message #18: Use MergedGraph signature and implementation This puts it into play, but doesn't initialize the input args at all. This is the commit message #19: Restore ExprBool.Graph() and Func() This reverts commit 3ea3845. This is the commit message #20: Restore ExprIf.Graph() This reverts commit a62889e. This is the commit message #21: restore ExprFunc::Graph() and Func() This is the commit message #22: fix type errors This is the commit message #23: ExprCall.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #24: a more precise type for args This is the commit message #25: GraphTxn This is the commit message #26: ReversibleTxn.AddGraph This is the commit message #27: ExprFunc.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #28: ExprVar.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #29: sub-graph is spelled subgraph in this codebase This is the commit message #30: ExprFunc.mkFunc() was unused This is the commit message #31: CallFunc.Stream() should add Funcs to the graph, not Exprs This is the commit message #32: move ConstFunc to lang.funcs This is the commit message #33: move conversion functions to lang.funcs.simple I wrote some conversion functions from SimpleFn to FuncValue to Func, and I want to call them from Func.Stream() implementations, so those conversion functions should be somewhere in lang.funcs. This is the commit message #34: it is the responsibility of the function engine to call Init on the nodes This is the commit message #35: FuncValue.Call() This is the commit message #36: drop MergedGraph's unused txn parameter This is the commit message #37: move CallFunc to funcs.simple This is the commit message #38: Func from channel This is the commit message #39: ChannelBased{Source,Sink}Func This is the commit message #40: MapFunc This is the commit message #41: remove unused CallFunc field This is the commit message #42: [REVERT ME] remove unrelated files to make VS Code happy This is the commit message #43: [REVERT ME] remove unrelated files to make VS Code happy This is the commit message #44: extend environment with StmtProg's local variables This is the commit message #45: delete unused VarFunc This is the commit message #46: appease govet This is the commit message #47: add imported variables to the environment This is the commit message #48: add builtins to the environment This is the commit message #49: accumulate all the imported variables previously, we were only keeping the imported variables from the last import statement. This is the commit message #50: XXX: wip new function engine This is the commit message #51: comments This is the commit message #52: remove Engine.{Lock,Unlock} placeholders This is the commit message #53: f(...) support for ExprCall This is the commit message #54: [REVERT ME] remove unrelated files to make VS Code happy This is the commit message #55: don't recreate the subgraphInput This is the commit message #56: CallFunc now takes a single input, the FuncValue Also, by using the map_func logic, CallFunc now detects when it can no longer emits new values downstream. This is the commit message #57: GraphTxn must take a pointer in order to modify the graph This is the commit message #58: GraphTxn is unused
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This is the 1st commit message: lang: Split FuncValue into FuncValue and SimpleFn Representing an MCL function value as a golang function from Value to Value was a mistake, it should be a function from Vertex to Vertex. Here is why this is a mistake: The output of a function like $f = fn(x) { Shell(Sprintf("seq %d", x)) } varies over time, while a single Value does not. Thus, code like Map($f, list(1, 2)) would first produce the value list("1", "1"), but then it would _not_ update to list("1", "2") when "seq 2" produces its second line. That's because with the mistaken design, when Map receives a new FuncValue or a new input list of N elements, Map calls the function from Value to Value N times and produces a single output list of N elements. Here is why the corrected design is better: Here's what happens with this new design when Map receives a new FuncValue or a new input list of N elements. First, Map constructs N item-input nodes, each of which extracts a different entry from the list. Then, Map calls the function from Vertex to Vertex N times, once for each item-input node, and thus obtain N item-output nodes. Finally, Map constructs an item-collecting node which constructs a list out of all of its inputs, and Map connects the N item-output nodes to the item-collecting node. This item-collecting node is the output of Map. The Vertex to Vertex function constructs and connects its own nodes; in this case, it constructs an Sprintf node and connects the item-input node to it, and then constructs a Shell node and connects the Sprintf node to it, and then returns the Shell node as the item-output node. The two Shell node in this sub-graph emit a first value "1", which propagates to the item-collecting node and causes it to output a first value list("1", "1"). Then, the second Shell node emits a second value "2", which propagates to the item-collecting node and causes it to output a second value list("1", "2"), as desired. Here is how this commit brings us closer to the above plan: Changing FuncValue throughout the codebase is a big change. One of the difficulties is that it is not just nodes which are emitting FuncValues, there are also many other places in the code where FuncValue is used to hold a golang function from Value to Value. Some of those places now need to hold a golang function from Vertex to Vertex, but other places still need to hold a golang function from Vertex to Vertex. Thus, as a first step, we need to split FuncValue into two types. This commit splits the old FuncValue into two types: 1. The new FuncValue will hold a function from Vertex to Vertex. FuncValue is a Value. 2. A new type named "SimpleFn" will hold a function from Value to Value. SimpleFn is not a Value. This commit replaces occurrences of the old FuncValue with one of those two new types, as appropriate. This commit does not yet adapt the surrounding code to make use of the new representation; that will be done in future commits. I have annotated the missing parts with the following panic message in order to make it easy to find which parts still need to be implemented. The "..." part explains what needs to be implemented. panic("TODO [SimpleFn]: ..."); Here's where I need help: One part of the code which is not clear to me are the parts which use reflection. I don't understand the purpose of that code well enough to explain what needs to be implemented. I have annotated those "known unknown" parts of the remaining work with the following panic message in order to make it easy to find which parts still need more thinking and planning: panic("TODO [SimpleFn] [Reflect]: ..."); This is the commit message #2: lang: Add the core func graph Txn API This will eventually let functions change the running graph via a transaction API. At the moment the core Lock and Unlock primitives aren't implemented. This is the commit message #3: lang: A reversible wrapper around Txn This is useful for the common case in which we call one FuncValue to construct a bunch of nodes, and later we switch to a different FuncValue and so we want to remove all the nodes added by the first FuncValue and replace them by the nodes added by the second FuncValue. This is the commit message #4: lang: move FuncValue to its own package This is the commit message #5: lang: combine lang/func/structs and ast Merging those two packages allows us to avoid import cycles when a Func needs to add an Expr to the graph. This is the commit message #6: lang: CallExpr must generate a subgraph FuncValues are now manipulating the graph instead of manipulating values, so the logic for calling a FuncValue must now follow suit. This is the commit message #7: lang: ExprFunc does not need to store its value This is the commit message #8: spelling This is the commit message #9: convert between SimpleFn, FuncValue, and Func This is the commit message #10: no need for ExprCall.argVertices it's the exact same thing as ExprCall.Args This is the commit message #11: ExprFunc.Func()'s three cases This is the commit message #12: FunctionFunc is no longer used This is the commit message #13: ExprBool.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #14: ExprIf.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #15: ExprFunc.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #16: lang: ast, interfaces: Add MergedGraph signature and implementation This adds a MergedGraph signature to the Expr interface. The txn type is interface{} until we have that merged. This is the commit message #17: lang: ast, interfaces: Add MergedGraph signature and implementation This adds a MergedGraph signature to the Stmt interface. The txn type is interface{} until we have that merged. This is the commit message #18: Use MergedGraph signature and implementation This puts it into play, but doesn't initialize the input args at all. This is the commit message #19: Restore ExprBool.Graph() and Func() This reverts commit 3ea3845. This is the commit message #20: Restore ExprIf.Graph() This reverts commit a62889e. This is the commit message #21: restore ExprFunc::Graph() and Func() This is the commit message #22: fix type errors This is the commit message #23: ExprCall.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #24: a more precise type for args This is the commit message #25: GraphTxn This is the commit message #26: ReversibleTxn.AddGraph This is the commit message #27: ExprFunc.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #28: ExprVar.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #29: sub-graph is spelled subgraph in this codebase This is the commit message #30: ExprFunc.mkFunc() was unused This is the commit message #31: CallFunc.Stream() should add Funcs to the graph, not Exprs This is the commit message #32: move ConstFunc to lang.funcs This is the commit message #33: move conversion functions to lang.funcs.simple I wrote some conversion functions from SimpleFn to FuncValue to Func, and I want to call them from Func.Stream() implementations, so those conversion functions should be somewhere in lang.funcs. This is the commit message #34: it is the responsibility of the function engine to call Init on the nodes This is the commit message #35: FuncValue.Call() This is the commit message #36: drop MergedGraph's unused txn parameter This is the commit message #37: move CallFunc to funcs.simple This is the commit message #38: Func from channel This is the commit message #39: ChannelBased{Source,Sink}Func This is the commit message #40: MapFunc This is the commit message #41: remove unused CallFunc field This is the commit message #42: [REVERT ME] remove unrelated files to make VS Code happy This is the commit message #43: [REVERT ME] remove unrelated files to make VS Code happy This is the commit message #44: extend environment with StmtProg's local variables This is the commit message #45: delete unused VarFunc This is the commit message #46: appease govet This is the commit message #47: add imported variables to the environment This is the commit message #48: add builtins to the environment This is the commit message #49: accumulate all the imported variables previously, we were only keeping the imported variables from the last import statement. This is the commit message #50: XXX: wip new function engine This is the commit message #51: comments This is the commit message #52: remove Engine.{Lock,Unlock} placeholders This is the commit message #53: f(...) support for ExprCall This is the commit message #54: [REVERT ME] remove unrelated files to make VS Code happy This is the commit message #55: don't recreate the subgraphInput This is the commit message #56: CallFunc now takes a single input, the FuncValue Also, by using the map_func logic, CallFunc now detects when it can no longer emits new values downstream. This is the commit message #57: GraphTxn must take a pointer in order to modify the graph This is the commit message #58: GraphTxn is unused
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This is the 1st commit message: lang: Split FuncValue into FuncValue and SimpleFn Representing an MCL function value as a golang function from Value to Value was a mistake, it should be a function from Vertex to Vertex. Here is why this is a mistake: The output of a function like $f = fn(x) { Shell(Sprintf("seq %d", x)) } varies over time, while a single Value does not. Thus, code like Map($f, list(1, 2)) would first produce the value list("1", "1"), but then it would _not_ update to list("1", "2") when "seq 2" produces its second line. That's because with the mistaken design, when Map receives a new FuncValue or a new input list of N elements, Map calls the function from Value to Value N times and produces a single output list of N elements. Here is why the corrected design is better: Here's what happens with this new design when Map receives a new FuncValue or a new input list of N elements. First, Map constructs N item-input nodes, each of which extracts a different entry from the list. Then, Map calls the function from Vertex to Vertex N times, once for each item-input node, and thus obtain N item-output nodes. Finally, Map constructs an item-collecting node which constructs a list out of all of its inputs, and Map connects the N item-output nodes to the item-collecting node. This item-collecting node is the output of Map. The Vertex to Vertex function constructs and connects its own nodes; in this case, it constructs an Sprintf node and connects the item-input node to it, and then constructs a Shell node and connects the Sprintf node to it, and then returns the Shell node as the item-output node. The two Shell node in this sub-graph emit a first value "1", which propagates to the item-collecting node and causes it to output a first value list("1", "1"). Then, the second Shell node emits a second value "2", which propagates to the item-collecting node and causes it to output a second value list("1", "2"), as desired. Here is how this commit brings us closer to the above plan: Changing FuncValue throughout the codebase is a big change. One of the difficulties is that it is not just nodes which are emitting FuncValues, there are also many other places in the code where FuncValue is used to hold a golang function from Value to Value. Some of those places now need to hold a golang function from Vertex to Vertex, but other places still need to hold a golang function from Vertex to Vertex. Thus, as a first step, we need to split FuncValue into two types. This commit splits the old FuncValue into two types: 1. The new FuncValue will hold a function from Vertex to Vertex. FuncValue is a Value. 2. A new type named "SimpleFn" will hold a function from Value to Value. SimpleFn is not a Value. This commit replaces occurrences of the old FuncValue with one of those two new types, as appropriate. This commit does not yet adapt the surrounding code to make use of the new representation; that will be done in future commits. I have annotated the missing parts with the following panic message in order to make it easy to find which parts still need to be implemented. The "..." part explains what needs to be implemented. panic("TODO [SimpleFn]: ..."); Here's where I need help: One part of the code which is not clear to me are the parts which use reflection. I don't understand the purpose of that code well enough to explain what needs to be implemented. I have annotated those "known unknown" parts of the remaining work with the following panic message in order to make it easy to find which parts still need more thinking and planning: panic("TODO [SimpleFn] [Reflect]: ..."); This is the commit message #2: lang: Add the core func graph Txn API This will eventually let functions change the running graph via a transaction API. At the moment the core Lock and Unlock primitives aren't implemented. This is the commit message #3: lang: A reversible wrapper around Txn This is useful for the common case in which we call one FuncValue to construct a bunch of nodes, and later we switch to a different FuncValue and so we want to remove all the nodes added by the first FuncValue and replace them by the nodes added by the second FuncValue. This is the commit message #4: lang: move FuncValue to its own package This is the commit message #5: lang: combine lang/func/structs and ast Merging those two packages allows us to avoid import cycles when a Func needs to add an Expr to the graph. This is the commit message #6: lang: CallExpr must generate a subgraph FuncValues are now manipulating the graph instead of manipulating values, so the logic for calling a FuncValue must now follow suit. This is the commit message #7: lang: ExprFunc does not need to store its value This is the commit message #8: spelling This is the commit message #9: convert between SimpleFn, FuncValue, and Func This is the commit message #10: no need for ExprCall.argVertices it's the exact same thing as ExprCall.Args This is the commit message #11: ExprFunc.Func()'s three cases This is the commit message #12: FunctionFunc is no longer used This is the commit message #13: ExprBool.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #14: ExprIf.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #15: ExprFunc.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #16: lang: ast, interfaces: Add MergedGraph signature and implementation This adds a MergedGraph signature to the Expr interface. The txn type is interface{} until we have that merged. This is the commit message #17: lang: ast, interfaces: Add MergedGraph signature and implementation This adds a MergedGraph signature to the Stmt interface. The txn type is interface{} until we have that merged. This is the commit message #18: Use MergedGraph signature and implementation This puts it into play, but doesn't initialize the input args at all. This is the commit message #19: Restore ExprBool.Graph() and Func() This reverts commit 3ea3845. This is the commit message #20: Restore ExprIf.Graph() This reverts commit a62889e. This is the commit message #21: restore ExprFunc::Graph() and Func() This is the commit message #22: fix type errors This is the commit message #23: ExprCall.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #24: a more precise type for args This is the commit message #25: GraphTxn This is the commit message #26: ReversibleTxn.AddGraph This is the commit message #27: ExprFunc.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #28: ExprVar.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #29: sub-graph is spelled subgraph in this codebase This is the commit message #30: ExprFunc.mkFunc() was unused This is the commit message #31: CallFunc.Stream() should add Funcs to the graph, not Exprs This is the commit message #32: move ConstFunc to lang.funcs This is the commit message #33: move conversion functions to lang.funcs.simple I wrote some conversion functions from SimpleFn to FuncValue to Func, and I want to call them from Func.Stream() implementations, so those conversion functions should be somewhere in lang.funcs. This is the commit message #34: it is the responsibility of the function engine to call Init on the nodes This is the commit message #35: FuncValue.Call() This is the commit message #36: drop MergedGraph's unused txn parameter This is the commit message #37: move CallFunc to funcs.simple This is the commit message #38: Func from channel This is the commit message #39: ChannelBased{Source,Sink}Func This is the commit message #40: MapFunc This is the commit message #41: remove unused CallFunc field This is the commit message #42: [REVERT ME] remove unrelated files to make VS Code happy This is the commit message #43: [REVERT ME] remove unrelated files to make VS Code happy This is the commit message #44: extend environment with StmtProg's local variables This is the commit message #45: delete unused VarFunc This is the commit message #46: appease govet This is the commit message #47: add imported variables to the environment This is the commit message #48: add builtins to the environment This is the commit message #49: accumulate all the imported variables previously, we were only keeping the imported variables from the last import statement. This is the commit message #50: XXX: wip new function engine This is the commit message #51: comments This is the commit message #52: remove Engine.{Lock,Unlock} placeholders This is the commit message #53: f(...) support for ExprCall This is the commit message #54: [REVERT ME] remove unrelated files to make VS Code happy This is the commit message #55: don't recreate the subgraphInput This is the commit message #56: CallFunc now takes a single input, the FuncValue Also, by using the map_func logic, CallFunc now detects when it can no longer emits new values downstream. This is the commit message #57: GraphTxn must take a pointer in order to modify the graph This is the commit message #58: GraphTxn is unused
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This is the 1st commit message: lang: Split FuncValue into FuncValue and SimpleFn Representing an MCL function value as a golang function from Value to Value was a mistake, it should be a function from Vertex to Vertex. Here is why this is a mistake: The output of a function like $f = fn(x) { Shell(Sprintf("seq %d", x)) } varies over time, while a single Value does not. Thus, code like Map($f, list(1, 2)) would first produce the value list("1", "1"), but then it would _not_ update to list("1", "2") when "seq 2" produces its second line. That's because with the mistaken design, when Map receives a new FuncValue or a new input list of N elements, Map calls the function from Value to Value N times and produces a single output list of N elements. Here is why the corrected design is better: Here's what happens with this new design when Map receives a new FuncValue or a new input list of N elements. First, Map constructs N item-input nodes, each of which extracts a different entry from the list. Then, Map calls the function from Vertex to Vertex N times, once for each item-input node, and thus obtain N item-output nodes. Finally, Map constructs an item-collecting node which constructs a list out of all of its inputs, and Map connects the N item-output nodes to the item-collecting node. This item-collecting node is the output of Map. The Vertex to Vertex function constructs and connects its own nodes; in this case, it constructs an Sprintf node and connects the item-input node to it, and then constructs a Shell node and connects the Sprintf node to it, and then returns the Shell node as the item-output node. The two Shell node in this sub-graph emit a first value "1", which propagates to the item-collecting node and causes it to output a first value list("1", "1"). Then, the second Shell node emits a second value "2", which propagates to the item-collecting node and causes it to output a second value list("1", "2"), as desired. Here is how this commit brings us closer to the above plan: Changing FuncValue throughout the codebase is a big change. One of the difficulties is that it is not just nodes which are emitting FuncValues, there are also many other places in the code where FuncValue is used to hold a golang function from Value to Value. Some of those places now need to hold a golang function from Vertex to Vertex, but other places still need to hold a golang function from Vertex to Vertex. Thus, as a first step, we need to split FuncValue into two types. This commit splits the old FuncValue into two types: 1. The new FuncValue will hold a function from Vertex to Vertex. FuncValue is a Value. 2. A new type named "SimpleFn" will hold a function from Value to Value. SimpleFn is not a Value. This commit replaces occurrences of the old FuncValue with one of those two new types, as appropriate. This commit does not yet adapt the surrounding code to make use of the new representation; that will be done in future commits. I have annotated the missing parts with the following panic message in order to make it easy to find which parts still need to be implemented. The "..." part explains what needs to be implemented. panic("TODO [SimpleFn]: ..."); Here's where I need help: One part of the code which is not clear to me are the parts which use reflection. I don't understand the purpose of that code well enough to explain what needs to be implemented. I have annotated those "known unknown" parts of the remaining work with the following panic message in order to make it easy to find which parts still need more thinking and planning: panic("TODO [SimpleFn] [Reflect]: ..."); This is the commit message #2: lang: Add the core func graph Txn API This will eventually let functions change the running graph via a transaction API. At the moment the core Lock and Unlock primitives aren't implemented. This is the commit message #3: lang: A reversible wrapper around Txn This is useful for the common case in which we call one FuncValue to construct a bunch of nodes, and later we switch to a different FuncValue and so we want to remove all the nodes added by the first FuncValue and replace them by the nodes added by the second FuncValue. This is the commit message #4: lang: move FuncValue to its own package This is the commit message #5: lang: combine lang/func/structs and ast Merging those two packages allows us to avoid import cycles when a Func needs to add an Expr to the graph. This is the commit message #6: lang: CallExpr must generate a subgraph FuncValues are now manipulating the graph instead of manipulating values, so the logic for calling a FuncValue must now follow suit. This is the commit message #7: lang: ExprFunc does not need to store its value This is the commit message #8: spelling This is the commit message #9: convert between SimpleFn, FuncValue, and Func This is the commit message #10: no need for ExprCall.argVertices it's the exact same thing as ExprCall.Args This is the commit message #11: ExprFunc.Func()'s three cases This is the commit message #12: FunctionFunc is no longer used This is the commit message #13: ExprBool.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #14: ExprIf.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #15: ExprFunc.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #16: lang: ast, interfaces: Add MergedGraph signature and implementation This adds a MergedGraph signature to the Expr interface. The txn type is interface{} until we have that merged. This is the commit message #17: lang: ast, interfaces: Add MergedGraph signature and implementation This adds a MergedGraph signature to the Stmt interface. The txn type is interface{} until we have that merged. This is the commit message #18: Use MergedGraph signature and implementation This puts it into play, but doesn't initialize the input args at all. This is the commit message #19: Restore ExprBool.Graph() and Func() This reverts commit 3ea3845. This is the commit message #20: Restore ExprIf.Graph() This reverts commit a62889e. This is the commit message #21: restore ExprFunc::Graph() and Func() This is the commit message #22: fix type errors This is the commit message #23: ExprCall.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #24: a more precise type for args This is the commit message #25: GraphTxn This is the commit message #26: ReversibleTxn.AddGraph This is the commit message #27: ExprFunc.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #28: ExprVar.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #29: sub-graph is spelled subgraph in this codebase This is the commit message #30: ExprFunc.mkFunc() was unused This is the commit message #31: CallFunc.Stream() should add Funcs to the graph, not Exprs This is the commit message #32: move ConstFunc to lang.funcs This is the commit message #33: move conversion functions to lang.funcs.simple I wrote some conversion functions from SimpleFn to FuncValue to Func, and I want to call them from Func.Stream() implementations, so those conversion functions should be somewhere in lang.funcs. This is the commit message #34: it is the responsibility of the function engine to call Init on the nodes This is the commit message #35: FuncValue.Call() This is the commit message #36: drop MergedGraph's unused txn parameter This is the commit message #37: move CallFunc to funcs.simple This is the commit message #38: Func from channel This is the commit message #39: ChannelBased{Source,Sink}Func This is the commit message #40: MapFunc This is the commit message #41: remove unused CallFunc field This is the commit message #42: [REVERT ME] remove unrelated files to make VS Code happy This is the commit message #43: [REVERT ME] remove unrelated files to make VS Code happy This is the commit message #44: extend environment with StmtProg's local variables This is the commit message #45: delete unused VarFunc This is the commit message #46: appease govet This is the commit message #47: add imported variables to the environment This is the commit message #48: add builtins to the environment This is the commit message #49: accumulate all the imported variables previously, we were only keeping the imported variables from the last import statement. This is the commit message #50: XXX: wip new function engine This is the commit message #51: comments This is the commit message #52: remove Engine.{Lock,Unlock} placeholders This is the commit message #53: f(...) support for ExprCall This is the commit message #54: [REVERT ME] remove unrelated files to make VS Code happy This is the commit message #55: don't recreate the subgraphInput This is the commit message #56: CallFunc now takes a single input, the FuncValue Also, by using the map_func logic, CallFunc now detects when it can no longer emits new values downstream. This is the commit message #57: GraphTxn must take a pointer in order to modify the graph This is the commit message #58: GraphTxn is unused
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This is the 1st commit message: lang: Split FuncValue into FuncValue and SimpleFn Representing an MCL function value as a golang function from Value to Value was a mistake, it should be a function from Vertex to Vertex. Here is why this is a mistake: The output of a function like $f = fn(x) { Shell(Sprintf("seq %d", x)) } varies over time, while a single Value does not. Thus, code like Map($f, list(1, 2)) would first produce the value list("1", "1"), but then it would _not_ update to list("1", "2") when "seq 2" produces its second line. That's because with the mistaken design, when Map receives a new FuncValue or a new input list of N elements, Map calls the function from Value to Value N times and produces a single output list of N elements. Here is why the corrected design is better: Here's what happens with this new design when Map receives a new FuncValue or a new input list of N elements. First, Map constructs N item-input nodes, each of which extracts a different entry from the list. Then, Map calls the function from Vertex to Vertex N times, once for each item-input node, and thus obtain N item-output nodes. Finally, Map constructs an item-collecting node which constructs a list out of all of its inputs, and Map connects the N item-output nodes to the item-collecting node. This item-collecting node is the output of Map. The Vertex to Vertex function constructs and connects its own nodes; in this case, it constructs an Sprintf node and connects the item-input node to it, and then constructs a Shell node and connects the Sprintf node to it, and then returns the Shell node as the item-output node. The two Shell node in this sub-graph emit a first value "1", which propagates to the item-collecting node and causes it to output a first value list("1", "1"). Then, the second Shell node emits a second value "2", which propagates to the item-collecting node and causes it to output a second value list("1", "2"), as desired. Here is how this commit brings us closer to the above plan: Changing FuncValue throughout the codebase is a big change. One of the difficulties is that it is not just nodes which are emitting FuncValues, there are also many other places in the code where FuncValue is used to hold a golang function from Value to Value. Some of those places now need to hold a golang function from Vertex to Vertex, but other places still need to hold a golang function from Vertex to Vertex. Thus, as a first step, we need to split FuncValue into two types. This commit splits the old FuncValue into two types: 1. The new FuncValue will hold a function from Vertex to Vertex. FuncValue is a Value. 2. A new type named "SimpleFn" will hold a function from Value to Value. SimpleFn is not a Value. This commit replaces occurrences of the old FuncValue with one of those two new types, as appropriate. This commit does not yet adapt the surrounding code to make use of the new representation; that will be done in future commits. I have annotated the missing parts with the following panic message in order to make it easy to find which parts still need to be implemented. The "..." part explains what needs to be implemented. panic("TODO [SimpleFn]: ..."); Here's where I need help: One part of the code which is not clear to me are the parts which use reflection. I don't understand the purpose of that code well enough to explain what needs to be implemented. I have annotated those "known unknown" parts of the remaining work with the following panic message in order to make it easy to find which parts still need more thinking and planning: panic("TODO [SimpleFn] [Reflect]: ..."); This is the commit message #2: lang: Add the core func graph Txn API This will eventually let functions change the running graph via a transaction API. At the moment the core Lock and Unlock primitives aren't implemented. This is the commit message #3: lang: A reversible wrapper around Txn This is useful for the common case in which we call one FuncValue to construct a bunch of nodes, and later we switch to a different FuncValue and so we want to remove all the nodes added by the first FuncValue and replace them by the nodes added by the second FuncValue. This is the commit message #4: lang: move FuncValue to its own package This is the commit message #5: lang: combine lang/func/structs and ast Merging those two packages allows us to avoid import cycles when a Func needs to add an Expr to the graph. This is the commit message #6: lang: CallExpr must generate a subgraph FuncValues are now manipulating the graph instead of manipulating values, so the logic for calling a FuncValue must now follow suit. This is the commit message #7: lang: ExprFunc does not need to store its value This is the commit message #8: spelling This is the commit message #9: convert between SimpleFn, FuncValue, and Func This is the commit message #10: no need for ExprCall.argVertices it's the exact same thing as ExprCall.Args This is the commit message #11: ExprFunc.Func()'s three cases This is the commit message #12: FunctionFunc is no longer used This is the commit message #13: ExprBool.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #14: ExprIf.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #15: ExprFunc.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #16: lang: ast, interfaces: Add MergedGraph signature and implementation This adds a MergedGraph signature to the Expr interface. The txn type is interface{} until we have that merged. This is the commit message #17: lang: ast, interfaces: Add MergedGraph signature and implementation This adds a MergedGraph signature to the Stmt interface. The txn type is interface{} until we have that merged. This is the commit message #18: Use MergedGraph signature and implementation This puts it into play, but doesn't initialize the input args at all. This is the commit message #19: Restore ExprBool.Graph() and Func() This reverts commit 3ea3845. This is the commit message #20: Restore ExprIf.Graph() This reverts commit a62889e. This is the commit message #21: restore ExprFunc::Graph() and Func() This is the commit message #22: fix type errors This is the commit message #23: ExprCall.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #24: a more precise type for args This is the commit message #25: GraphTxn This is the commit message #26: ReversibleTxn.AddGraph This is the commit message #27: ExprFunc.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #28: ExprVar.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #29: sub-graph is spelled subgraph in this codebase This is the commit message #30: ExprFunc.mkFunc() was unused This is the commit message #31: CallFunc.Stream() should add Funcs to the graph, not Exprs This is the commit message #32: move ConstFunc to lang.funcs This is the commit message #33: move conversion functions to lang.funcs.simple I wrote some conversion functions from SimpleFn to FuncValue to Func, and I want to call them from Func.Stream() implementations, so those conversion functions should be somewhere in lang.funcs. This is the commit message #34: it is the responsibility of the function engine to call Init on the nodes This is the commit message #35: FuncValue.Call() This is the commit message #36: drop MergedGraph's unused txn parameter This is the commit message #37: move CallFunc to funcs.simple This is the commit message #38: Func from channel This is the commit message #39: ChannelBased{Source,Sink}Func This is the commit message #40: MapFunc This is the commit message #41: remove unused CallFunc field This is the commit message #42: [REVERT ME] remove unrelated files to make VS Code happy This is the commit message #43: [REVERT ME] remove unrelated files to make VS Code happy This is the commit message #44: extend environment with StmtProg's local variables This is the commit message #45: delete unused VarFunc This is the commit message #46: appease govet This is the commit message #47: add imported variables to the environment This is the commit message #48: add builtins to the environment This is the commit message #49: accumulate all the imported variables previously, we were only keeping the imported variables from the last import statement. This is the commit message #50: XXX: wip new function engine This is the commit message #51: comments This is the commit message #52: remove Engine.{Lock,Unlock} placeholders This is the commit message #53: f(...) support for ExprCall This is the commit message #54: [REVERT ME] remove unrelated files to make VS Code happy This is the commit message #55: don't recreate the subgraphInput This is the commit message #56: CallFunc now takes a single input, the FuncValue Also, by using the map_func logic, CallFunc now detects when it can no longer emits new values downstream. This is the commit message #57: GraphTxn must take a pointer in order to modify the graph This is the commit message #58: GraphTxn is unused
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This is the 1st commit message: lang: Split FuncValue into FuncValue and SimpleFn Representing an MCL function value as a golang function from Value to Value was a mistake, it should be a function from Vertex to Vertex. Here is why this is a mistake: The output of a function like $f = fn(x) { Shell(Sprintf("seq %d", x)) } varies over time, while a single Value does not. Thus, code like Map($f, list(1, 2)) would first produce the value list("1", "1"), but then it would _not_ update to list("1", "2") when "seq 2" produces its second line. That's because with the mistaken design, when Map receives a new FuncValue or a new input list of N elements, Map calls the function from Value to Value N times and produces a single output list of N elements. Here is why the corrected design is better: Here's what happens with this new design when Map receives a new FuncValue or a new input list of N elements. First, Map constructs N item-input nodes, each of which extracts a different entry from the list. Then, Map calls the function from Vertex to Vertex N times, once for each item-input node, and thus obtain N item-output nodes. Finally, Map constructs an item-collecting node which constructs a list out of all of its inputs, and Map connects the N item-output nodes to the item-collecting node. This item-collecting node is the output of Map. The Vertex to Vertex function constructs and connects its own nodes; in this case, it constructs an Sprintf node and connects the item-input node to it, and then constructs a Shell node and connects the Sprintf node to it, and then returns the Shell node as the item-output node. The two Shell node in this sub-graph emit a first value "1", which propagates to the item-collecting node and causes it to output a first value list("1", "1"). Then, the second Shell node emits a second value "2", which propagates to the item-collecting node and causes it to output a second value list("1", "2"), as desired. Here is how this commit brings us closer to the above plan: Changing FuncValue throughout the codebase is a big change. One of the difficulties is that it is not just nodes which are emitting FuncValues, there are also many other places in the code where FuncValue is used to hold a golang function from Value to Value. Some of those places now need to hold a golang function from Vertex to Vertex, but other places still need to hold a golang function from Vertex to Vertex. Thus, as a first step, we need to split FuncValue into two types. This commit splits the old FuncValue into two types: 1. The new FuncValue will hold a function from Vertex to Vertex. FuncValue is a Value. 2. A new type named "SimpleFn" will hold a function from Value to Value. SimpleFn is not a Value. This commit replaces occurrences of the old FuncValue with one of those two new types, as appropriate. This commit does not yet adapt the surrounding code to make use of the new representation; that will be done in future commits. I have annotated the missing parts with the following panic message in order to make it easy to find which parts still need to be implemented. The "..." part explains what needs to be implemented. panic("TODO [SimpleFn]: ..."); Here's where I need help: One part of the code which is not clear to me are the parts which use reflection. I don't understand the purpose of that code well enough to explain what needs to be implemented. I have annotated those "known unknown" parts of the remaining work with the following panic message in order to make it easy to find which parts still need more thinking and planning: panic("TODO [SimpleFn] [Reflect]: ..."); This is the commit message #2: lang: Add the core func graph Txn API This will eventually let functions change the running graph via a transaction API. At the moment the core Lock and Unlock primitives aren't implemented. This is the commit message #3: lang: A reversible wrapper around Txn This is useful for the common case in which we call one FuncValue to construct a bunch of nodes, and later we switch to a different FuncValue and so we want to remove all the nodes added by the first FuncValue and replace them by the nodes added by the second FuncValue. This is the commit message #4: lang: move FuncValue to its own package This is the commit message #5: lang: combine lang/func/structs and ast Merging those two packages allows us to avoid import cycles when a Func needs to add an Expr to the graph. This is the commit message #6: lang: CallExpr must generate a subgraph FuncValues are now manipulating the graph instead of manipulating values, so the logic for calling a FuncValue must now follow suit. This is the commit message #7: lang: ExprFunc does not need to store its value This is the commit message #8: spelling This is the commit message #9: convert between SimpleFn, FuncValue, and Func This is the commit message #10: no need for ExprCall.argVertices it's the exact same thing as ExprCall.Args This is the commit message #11: ExprFunc.Func()'s three cases This is the commit message #12: FunctionFunc is no longer used This is the commit message #13: ExprBool.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #14: ExprIf.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #15: ExprFunc.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #16: lang: ast, interfaces: Add MergedGraph signature and implementation This adds a MergedGraph signature to the Expr interface. The txn type is interface{} until we have that merged. This is the commit message #17: lang: ast, interfaces: Add MergedGraph signature and implementation This adds a MergedGraph signature to the Stmt interface. The txn type is interface{} until we have that merged. This is the commit message #18: Use MergedGraph signature and implementation This puts it into play, but doesn't initialize the input args at all. This is the commit message #19: Restore ExprBool.Graph() and Func() This reverts commit 3ea3845. This is the commit message #20: Restore ExprIf.Graph() This reverts commit a62889e. This is the commit message #21: restore ExprFunc::Graph() and Func() This is the commit message #22: fix type errors This is the commit message #23: ExprCall.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #24: a more precise type for args This is the commit message #25: GraphTxn This is the commit message #26: ReversibleTxn.AddGraph This is the commit message #27: ExprFunc.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #28: ExprVar.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #29: sub-graph is spelled subgraph in this codebase This is the commit message #30: ExprFunc.mkFunc() was unused This is the commit message #31: CallFunc.Stream() should add Funcs to the graph, not Exprs This is the commit message #32: move ConstFunc to lang.funcs This is the commit message #33: move conversion functions to lang.funcs.simple I wrote some conversion functions from SimpleFn to FuncValue to Func, and I want to call them from Func.Stream() implementations, so those conversion functions should be somewhere in lang.funcs. This is the commit message #34: it is the responsibility of the function engine to call Init on the nodes This is the commit message #35: FuncValue.Call() This is the commit message #36: drop MergedGraph's unused txn parameter This is the commit message #37: move CallFunc to funcs.simple This is the commit message #38: Func from channel This is the commit message #39: ChannelBased{Source,Sink}Func This is the commit message #40: MapFunc This is the commit message #41: remove unused CallFunc field This is the commit message #42: [REVERT ME] remove unrelated files to make VS Code happy This is the commit message #43: [REVERT ME] remove unrelated files to make VS Code happy This is the commit message #44: extend environment with StmtProg's local variables This is the commit message #45: delete unused VarFunc This is the commit message #46: appease govet This is the commit message #47: add imported variables to the environment This is the commit message #48: add builtins to the environment This is the commit message #49: accumulate all the imported variables previously, we were only keeping the imported variables from the last import statement. This is the commit message #50: XXX: wip new function engine This is the commit message #51: comments This is the commit message #52: remove Engine.{Lock,Unlock} placeholders This is the commit message #53: f(...) support for ExprCall This is the commit message #54: [REVERT ME] remove unrelated files to make VS Code happy This is the commit message #55: don't recreate the subgraphInput This is the commit message #56: CallFunc now takes a single input, the FuncValue Also, by using the map_func logic, CallFunc now detects when it can no longer emits new values downstream. This is the commit message #57: GraphTxn must take a pointer in order to modify the graph This is the commit message #58: GraphTxn is unused
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This is the 1st commit message: lang: Split FuncValue into FuncValue and SimpleFn Representing an MCL function value as a golang function from Value to Value was a mistake, it should be a function from Vertex to Vertex. Here is why this is a mistake: The output of a function like $f = fn(x) { Shell(Sprintf("seq %d", x)) } varies over time, while a single Value does not. Thus, code like Map($f, list(1, 2)) would first produce the value list("1", "1"), but then it would _not_ update to list("1", "2") when "seq 2" produces its second line. That's because with the mistaken design, when Map receives a new FuncValue or a new input list of N elements, Map calls the function from Value to Value N times and produces a single output list of N elements. Here is why the corrected design is better: Here's what happens with this new design when Map receives a new FuncValue or a new input list of N elements. First, Map constructs N item-input nodes, each of which extracts a different entry from the list. Then, Map calls the function from Vertex to Vertex N times, once for each item-input node, and thus obtain N item-output nodes. Finally, Map constructs an item-collecting node which constructs a list out of all of its inputs, and Map connects the N item-output nodes to the item-collecting node. This item-collecting node is the output of Map. The Vertex to Vertex function constructs and connects its own nodes; in this case, it constructs an Sprintf node and connects the item-input node to it, and then constructs a Shell node and connects the Sprintf node to it, and then returns the Shell node as the item-output node. The two Shell node in this sub-graph emit a first value "1", which propagates to the item-collecting node and causes it to output a first value list("1", "1"). Then, the second Shell node emits a second value "2", which propagates to the item-collecting node and causes it to output a second value list("1", "2"), as desired. Here is how this commit brings us closer to the above plan: Changing FuncValue throughout the codebase is a big change. One of the difficulties is that it is not just nodes which are emitting FuncValues, there are also many other places in the code where FuncValue is used to hold a golang function from Value to Value. Some of those places now need to hold a golang function from Vertex to Vertex, but other places still need to hold a golang function from Vertex to Vertex. Thus, as a first step, we need to split FuncValue into two types. This commit splits the old FuncValue into two types: 1. The new FuncValue will hold a function from Vertex to Vertex. FuncValue is a Value. 2. A new type named "SimpleFn" will hold a function from Value to Value. SimpleFn is not a Value. This commit replaces occurrences of the old FuncValue with one of those two new types, as appropriate. This commit does not yet adapt the surrounding code to make use of the new representation; that will be done in future commits. I have annotated the missing parts with the following panic message in order to make it easy to find which parts still need to be implemented. The "..." part explains what needs to be implemented. panic("TODO [SimpleFn]: ..."); Here's where I need help: One part of the code which is not clear to me are the parts which use reflection. I don't understand the purpose of that code well enough to explain what needs to be implemented. I have annotated those "known unknown" parts of the remaining work with the following panic message in order to make it easy to find which parts still need more thinking and planning: panic("TODO [SimpleFn] [Reflect]: ..."); This is the commit message #2: lang: Add the core func graph Txn API This will eventually let functions change the running graph via a transaction API. At the moment the core Lock and Unlock primitives aren't implemented. This is the commit message #3: lang: A reversible wrapper around Txn This is useful for the common case in which we call one FuncValue to construct a bunch of nodes, and later we switch to a different FuncValue and so we want to remove all the nodes added by the first FuncValue and replace them by the nodes added by the second FuncValue. This is the commit message #4: lang: move FuncValue to its own package This is the commit message #5: lang: combine lang/func/structs and ast Merging those two packages allows us to avoid import cycles when a Func needs to add an Expr to the graph. This is the commit message #6: lang: CallExpr must generate a subgraph FuncValues are now manipulating the graph instead of manipulating values, so the logic for calling a FuncValue must now follow suit. This is the commit message #7: lang: ExprFunc does not need to store its value This is the commit message #8: spelling This is the commit message #9: convert between SimpleFn, FuncValue, and Func This is the commit message #10: no need for ExprCall.argVertices it's the exact same thing as ExprCall.Args This is the commit message #11: ExprFunc.Func()'s three cases This is the commit message #12: FunctionFunc is no longer used This is the commit message #13: ExprBool.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #14: ExprIf.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #15: ExprFunc.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #16: lang: ast, interfaces: Add MergedGraph signature and implementation This adds a MergedGraph signature to the Expr interface. The txn type is interface{} until we have that merged. This is the commit message #17: lang: ast, interfaces: Add MergedGraph signature and implementation This adds a MergedGraph signature to the Stmt interface. The txn type is interface{} until we have that merged. This is the commit message #18: Use MergedGraph signature and implementation This puts it into play, but doesn't initialize the input args at all. This is the commit message #19: Restore ExprBool.Graph() and Func() This reverts commit 3ea3845. This is the commit message #20: Restore ExprIf.Graph() This reverts commit a62889e. This is the commit message #21: restore ExprFunc::Graph() and Func() This is the commit message #22: fix type errors This is the commit message #23: ExprCall.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #24: a more precise type for args This is the commit message #25: GraphTxn This is the commit message #26: ReversibleTxn.AddGraph This is the commit message #27: ExprFunc.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #28: ExprVar.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #29: sub-graph is spelled subgraph in this codebase This is the commit message #30: ExprFunc.mkFunc() was unused This is the commit message #31: CallFunc.Stream() should add Funcs to the graph, not Exprs This is the commit message #32: move ConstFunc to lang.funcs This is the commit message #33: move conversion functions to lang.funcs.simple I wrote some conversion functions from SimpleFn to FuncValue to Func, and I want to call them from Func.Stream() implementations, so those conversion functions should be somewhere in lang.funcs. This is the commit message #34: it is the responsibility of the function engine to call Init on the nodes This is the commit message #35: FuncValue.Call() This is the commit message #36: drop MergedGraph's unused txn parameter This is the commit message #37: move CallFunc to funcs.simple This is the commit message #38: Func from channel This is the commit message #39: ChannelBased{Source,Sink}Func This is the commit message #40: MapFunc This is the commit message #41: remove unused CallFunc field This is the commit message #42: [REVERT ME] remove unrelated files to make VS Code happy This is the commit message #43: [REVERT ME] remove unrelated files to make VS Code happy This is the commit message #44: extend environment with StmtProg's local variables This is the commit message #45: delete unused VarFunc This is the commit message #46: appease govet This is the commit message #47: add imported variables to the environment This is the commit message #48: add builtins to the environment This is the commit message #49: accumulate all the imported variables previously, we were only keeping the imported variables from the last import statement. This is the commit message #50: XXX: wip new function engine This is the commit message #51: comments This is the commit message #52: remove Engine.{Lock,Unlock} placeholders This is the commit message #53: f(...) support for ExprCall This is the commit message #54: [REVERT ME] remove unrelated files to make VS Code happy This is the commit message #55: don't recreate the subgraphInput This is the commit message #56: CallFunc now takes a single input, the FuncValue Also, by using the map_func logic, CallFunc now detects when it can no longer emits new values downstream. This is the commit message #57: GraphTxn must take a pointer in order to modify the graph This is the commit message #58: GraphTxn is unused
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This is the 1st commit message: lang: Split FuncValue into FuncValue and SimpleFn Representing an MCL function value as a golang function from Value to Value was a mistake, it should be a function from Vertex to Vertex. Here is why this is a mistake: The output of a function like $f = fn(x) { Shell(Sprintf("seq %d", x)) } varies over time, while a single Value does not. Thus, code like Map($f, list(1, 2)) would first produce the value list("1", "1"), but then it would _not_ update to list("1", "2") when "seq 2" produces its second line. That's because with the mistaken design, when Map receives a new FuncValue or a new input list of N elements, Map calls the function from Value to Value N times and produces a single output list of N elements. Here is why the corrected design is better: Here's what happens with this new design when Map receives a new FuncValue or a new input list of N elements. First, Map constructs N item-input nodes, each of which extracts a different entry from the list. Then, Map calls the function from Vertex to Vertex N times, once for each item-input node, and thus obtain N item-output nodes. Finally, Map constructs an item-collecting node which constructs a list out of all of its inputs, and Map connects the N item-output nodes to the item-collecting node. This item-collecting node is the output of Map. The Vertex to Vertex function constructs and connects its own nodes; in this case, it constructs an Sprintf node and connects the item-input node to it, and then constructs a Shell node and connects the Sprintf node to it, and then returns the Shell node as the item-output node. The two Shell node in this sub-graph emit a first value "1", which propagates to the item-collecting node and causes it to output a first value list("1", "1"). Then, the second Shell node emits a second value "2", which propagates to the item-collecting node and causes it to output a second value list("1", "2"), as desired. Here is how this commit brings us closer to the above plan: Changing FuncValue throughout the codebase is a big change. One of the difficulties is that it is not just nodes which are emitting FuncValues, there are also many other places in the code where FuncValue is used to hold a golang function from Value to Value. Some of those places now need to hold a golang function from Vertex to Vertex, but other places still need to hold a golang function from Vertex to Vertex. Thus, as a first step, we need to split FuncValue into two types. This commit splits the old FuncValue into two types: 1. The new FuncValue will hold a function from Vertex to Vertex. FuncValue is a Value. 2. A new type named "SimpleFn" will hold a function from Value to Value. SimpleFn is not a Value. This commit replaces occurrences of the old FuncValue with one of those two new types, as appropriate. This commit does not yet adapt the surrounding code to make use of the new representation; that will be done in future commits. I have annotated the missing parts with the following panic message in order to make it easy to find which parts still need to be implemented. The "..." part explains what needs to be implemented. panic("TODO [SimpleFn]: ..."); Here's where I need help: One part of the code which is not clear to me are the parts which use reflection. I don't understand the purpose of that code well enough to explain what needs to be implemented. I have annotated those "known unknown" parts of the remaining work with the following panic message in order to make it easy to find which parts still need more thinking and planning: panic("TODO [SimpleFn] [Reflect]: ..."); This is the commit message #2: lang: Add the core func graph Txn API This will eventually let functions change the running graph via a transaction API. At the moment the core Lock and Unlock primitives aren't implemented. This is the commit message #3: lang: A reversible wrapper around Txn This is useful for the common case in which we call one FuncValue to construct a bunch of nodes, and later we switch to a different FuncValue and so we want to remove all the nodes added by the first FuncValue and replace them by the nodes added by the second FuncValue. This is the commit message #4: lang: move FuncValue to its own package This is the commit message #5: lang: combine lang/func/structs and ast Merging those two packages allows us to avoid import cycles when a Func needs to add an Expr to the graph. This is the commit message #6: lang: CallExpr must generate a subgraph FuncValues are now manipulating the graph instead of manipulating values, so the logic for calling a FuncValue must now follow suit. This is the commit message #7: lang: ExprFunc does not need to store its value This is the commit message #8: spelling This is the commit message #9: convert between SimpleFn, FuncValue, and Func This is the commit message #10: no need for ExprCall.argVertices it's the exact same thing as ExprCall.Args This is the commit message #11: ExprFunc.Func()'s three cases This is the commit message #12: FunctionFunc is no longer used This is the commit message #13: ExprBool.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #14: ExprIf.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #15: ExprFunc.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #16: lang: ast, interfaces: Add MergedGraph signature and implementation This adds a MergedGraph signature to the Expr interface. The txn type is interface{} until we have that merged. This is the commit message #17: lang: ast, interfaces: Add MergedGraph signature and implementation This adds a MergedGraph signature to the Stmt interface. The txn type is interface{} until we have that merged. This is the commit message #18: Use MergedGraph signature and implementation This puts it into play, but doesn't initialize the input args at all. This is the commit message #19: Restore ExprBool.Graph() and Func() This reverts commit 3ea3845. This is the commit message #20: Restore ExprIf.Graph() This reverts commit a62889e. This is the commit message #21: restore ExprFunc::Graph() and Func() This is the commit message #22: fix type errors This is the commit message #23: ExprCall.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #24: a more precise type for args This is the commit message #25: GraphTxn This is the commit message #26: ReversibleTxn.AddGraph This is the commit message #27: ExprFunc.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #28: ExprVar.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #29: sub-graph is spelled subgraph in this codebase This is the commit message #30: ExprFunc.mkFunc() was unused This is the commit message #31: CallFunc.Stream() should add Funcs to the graph, not Exprs This is the commit message #32: move ConstFunc to lang.funcs This is the commit message #33: move conversion functions to lang.funcs.simple I wrote some conversion functions from SimpleFn to FuncValue to Func, and I want to call them from Func.Stream() implementations, so those conversion functions should be somewhere in lang.funcs. This is the commit message #34: it is the responsibility of the function engine to call Init on the nodes This is the commit message #35: FuncValue.Call() This is the commit message #36: drop MergedGraph's unused txn parameter This is the commit message #37: move CallFunc to funcs.simple This is the commit message #38: Func from channel This is the commit message #39: ChannelBased{Source,Sink}Func This is the commit message #40: MapFunc This is the commit message #41: remove unused CallFunc field This is the commit message #42: [REVERT ME] remove unrelated files to make VS Code happy This is the commit message #43: [REVERT ME] remove unrelated files to make VS Code happy This is the commit message #44: extend environment with StmtProg's local variables This is the commit message #45: delete unused VarFunc This is the commit message #46: appease govet This is the commit message #47: add imported variables to the environment This is the commit message #48: add builtins to the environment This is the commit message #49: accumulate all the imported variables previously, we were only keeping the imported variables from the last import statement. This is the commit message #50: XXX: wip new function engine This is the commit message #51: comments This is the commit message #52: remove Engine.{Lock,Unlock} placeholders This is the commit message #53: f(...) support for ExprCall This is the commit message #54: [REVERT ME] remove unrelated files to make VS Code happy This is the commit message #55: don't recreate the subgraphInput This is the commit message #56: CallFunc now takes a single input, the FuncValue Also, by using the map_func logic, CallFunc now detects when it can no longer emits new values downstream. This is the commit message #57: GraphTxn must take a pointer in order to modify the graph This is the commit message #58: GraphTxn is unused
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This is the 1st commit message: lang: Split FuncValue into FuncValue and SimpleFn Representing an MCL function value as a golang function from Value to Value was a mistake, it should be a function from Vertex to Vertex. Here is why this is a mistake: The output of a function like $f = fn(x) { Shell(Sprintf("seq %d", x)) } varies over time, while a single Value does not. Thus, code like Map($f, list(1, 2)) would first produce the value list("1", "1"), but then it would _not_ update to list("1", "2") when "seq 2" produces its second line. That's because with the mistaken design, when Map receives a new FuncValue or a new input list of N elements, Map calls the function from Value to Value N times and produces a single output list of N elements. Here is why the corrected design is better: Here's what happens with this new design when Map receives a new FuncValue or a new input list of N elements. First, Map constructs N item-input nodes, each of which extracts a different entry from the list. Then, Map calls the function from Vertex to Vertex N times, once for each item-input node, and thus obtain N item-output nodes. Finally, Map constructs an item-collecting node which constructs a list out of all of its inputs, and Map connects the N item-output nodes to the item-collecting node. This item-collecting node is the output of Map. The Vertex to Vertex function constructs and connects its own nodes; in this case, it constructs an Sprintf node and connects the item-input node to it, and then constructs a Shell node and connects the Sprintf node to it, and then returns the Shell node as the item-output node. The two Shell node in this sub-graph emit a first value "1", which propagates to the item-collecting node and causes it to output a first value list("1", "1"). Then, the second Shell node emits a second value "2", which propagates to the item-collecting node and causes it to output a second value list("1", "2"), as desired. Here is how this commit brings us closer to the above plan: Changing FuncValue throughout the codebase is a big change. One of the difficulties is that it is not just nodes which are emitting FuncValues, there are also many other places in the code where FuncValue is used to hold a golang function from Value to Value. Some of those places now need to hold a golang function from Vertex to Vertex, but other places still need to hold a golang function from Vertex to Vertex. Thus, as a first step, we need to split FuncValue into two types. This commit splits the old FuncValue into two types: 1. The new FuncValue will hold a function from Vertex to Vertex. FuncValue is a Value. 2. A new type named "SimpleFn" will hold a function from Value to Value. SimpleFn is not a Value. This commit replaces occurrences of the old FuncValue with one of those two new types, as appropriate. This commit does not yet adapt the surrounding code to make use of the new representation; that will be done in future commits. I have annotated the missing parts with the following panic message in order to make it easy to find which parts still need to be implemented. The "..." part explains what needs to be implemented. panic("TODO [SimpleFn]: ..."); Here's where I need help: One part of the code which is not clear to me are the parts which use reflection. I don't understand the purpose of that code well enough to explain what needs to be implemented. I have annotated those "known unknown" parts of the remaining work with the following panic message in order to make it easy to find which parts still need more thinking and planning: panic("TODO [SimpleFn] [Reflect]: ..."); This is the commit message #2: lang: Add the core func graph Txn API This will eventually let functions change the running graph via a transaction API. At the moment the core Lock and Unlock primitives aren't implemented. This is the commit message #3: lang: A reversible wrapper around Txn This is useful for the common case in which we call one FuncValue to construct a bunch of nodes, and later we switch to a different FuncValue and so we want to remove all the nodes added by the first FuncValue and replace them by the nodes added by the second FuncValue. This is the commit message #4: lang: move FuncValue to its own package This is the commit message #5: lang: combine lang/func/structs and ast Merging those two packages allows us to avoid import cycles when a Func needs to add an Expr to the graph. This is the commit message #6: lang: CallExpr must generate a subgraph FuncValues are now manipulating the graph instead of manipulating values, so the logic for calling a FuncValue must now follow suit. This is the commit message #7: lang: ExprFunc does not need to store its value This is the commit message #8: spelling This is the commit message #9: convert between SimpleFn, FuncValue, and Func This is the commit message #10: no need for ExprCall.argVertices it's the exact same thing as ExprCall.Args This is the commit message #11: ExprFunc.Func()'s three cases This is the commit message #12: FunctionFunc is no longer used This is the commit message #13: ExprBool.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #14: ExprIf.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #15: ExprFunc.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #16: lang: ast, interfaces: Add MergedGraph signature and implementation This adds a MergedGraph signature to the Expr interface. The txn type is interface{} until we have that merged. This is the commit message #17: lang: ast, interfaces: Add MergedGraph signature and implementation This adds a MergedGraph signature to the Stmt interface. The txn type is interface{} until we have that merged. This is the commit message #18: Use MergedGraph signature and implementation This puts it into play, but doesn't initialize the input args at all. This is the commit message #19: Restore ExprBool.Graph() and Func() This reverts commit 3ea3845. This is the commit message #20: Restore ExprIf.Graph() This reverts commit a62889e. This is the commit message #21: restore ExprFunc::Graph() and Func() This is the commit message #22: fix type errors This is the commit message #23: ExprCall.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #24: a more precise type for args This is the commit message #25: GraphTxn This is the commit message #26: ReversibleTxn.AddGraph This is the commit message #27: ExprFunc.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #28: ExprVar.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #29: sub-graph is spelled subgraph in this codebase This is the commit message #30: ExprFunc.mkFunc() was unused This is the commit message #31: CallFunc.Stream() should add Funcs to the graph, not Exprs This is the commit message #32: move ConstFunc to lang.funcs This is the commit message #33: move conversion functions to lang.funcs.simple I wrote some conversion functions from SimpleFn to FuncValue to Func, and I want to call them from Func.Stream() implementations, so those conversion functions should be somewhere in lang.funcs. This is the commit message #34: it is the responsibility of the function engine to call Init on the nodes This is the commit message #35: FuncValue.Call() This is the commit message #36: drop MergedGraph's unused txn parameter This is the commit message #37: move CallFunc to funcs.simple This is the commit message #38: Func from channel This is the commit message #39: ChannelBased{Source,Sink}Func This is the commit message #40: MapFunc This is the commit message #41: remove unused CallFunc field This is the commit message #42: [REVERT ME] remove unrelated files to make VS Code happy This is the commit message #43: [REVERT ME] remove unrelated files to make VS Code happy This is the commit message #44: extend environment with StmtProg's local variables This is the commit message #45: delete unused VarFunc This is the commit message #46: appease govet This is the commit message #47: add imported variables to the environment This is the commit message #48: add builtins to the environment This is the commit message #49: accumulate all the imported variables previously, we were only keeping the imported variables from the last import statement. This is the commit message #50: XXX: wip new function engine This is the commit message #51: comments This is the commit message #52: remove Engine.{Lock,Unlock} placeholders This is the commit message #53: f(...) support for ExprCall This is the commit message #54: [REVERT ME] remove unrelated files to make VS Code happy This is the commit message #55: don't recreate the subgraphInput This is the commit message #56: CallFunc now takes a single input, the FuncValue Also, by using the map_func logic, CallFunc now detects when it can no longer emits new values downstream. This is the commit message #57: GraphTxn must take a pointer in order to modify the graph This is the commit message #58: GraphTxn is unused
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This is the 1st commit message: lang: Split FuncValue into FuncValue and SimpleFn Representing an MCL function value as a golang function from Value to Value was a mistake, it should be a function from Vertex to Vertex. Here is why this is a mistake: The output of a function like $f = fn(x) { Shell(Sprintf("seq %d", x)) } varies over time, while a single Value does not. Thus, code like Map($f, list(1, 2)) would first produce the value list("1", "1"), but then it would _not_ update to list("1", "2") when "seq 2" produces its second line. That's because with the mistaken design, when Map receives a new FuncValue or a new input list of N elements, Map calls the function from Value to Value N times and produces a single output list of N elements. Here is why the corrected design is better: Here's what happens with this new design when Map receives a new FuncValue or a new input list of N elements. First, Map constructs N item-input nodes, each of which extracts a different entry from the list. Then, Map calls the function from Vertex to Vertex N times, once for each item-input node, and thus obtain N item-output nodes. Finally, Map constructs an item-collecting node which constructs a list out of all of its inputs, and Map connects the N item-output nodes to the item-collecting node. This item-collecting node is the output of Map. The Vertex to Vertex function constructs and connects its own nodes; in this case, it constructs an Sprintf node and connects the item-input node to it, and then constructs a Shell node and connects the Sprintf node to it, and then returns the Shell node as the item-output node. The two Shell node in this sub-graph emit a first value "1", which propagates to the item-collecting node and causes it to output a first value list("1", "1"). Then, the second Shell node emits a second value "2", which propagates to the item-collecting node and causes it to output a second value list("1", "2"), as desired. Here is how this commit brings us closer to the above plan: Changing FuncValue throughout the codebase is a big change. One of the difficulties is that it is not just nodes which are emitting FuncValues, there are also many other places in the code where FuncValue is used to hold a golang function from Value to Value. Some of those places now need to hold a golang function from Vertex to Vertex, but other places still need to hold a golang function from Vertex to Vertex. Thus, as a first step, we need to split FuncValue into two types. This commit splits the old FuncValue into two types: 1. The new FuncValue will hold a function from Vertex to Vertex. FuncValue is a Value. 2. A new type named "SimpleFn" will hold a function from Value to Value. SimpleFn is not a Value. This commit replaces occurrences of the old FuncValue with one of those two new types, as appropriate. This commit does not yet adapt the surrounding code to make use of the new representation; that will be done in future commits. I have annotated the missing parts with the following panic message in order to make it easy to find which parts still need to be implemented. The "..." part explains what needs to be implemented. panic("TODO [SimpleFn]: ..."); Here's where I need help: One part of the code which is not clear to me are the parts which use reflection. I don't understand the purpose of that code well enough to explain what needs to be implemented. I have annotated those "known unknown" parts of the remaining work with the following panic message in order to make it easy to find which parts still need more thinking and planning: panic("TODO [SimpleFn] [Reflect]: ..."); This is the commit message #2: lang: Add the core func graph Txn API This will eventually let functions change the running graph via a transaction API. At the moment the core Lock and Unlock primitives aren't implemented. This is the commit message #3: lang: A reversible wrapper around Txn This is useful for the common case in which we call one FuncValue to construct a bunch of nodes, and later we switch to a different FuncValue and so we want to remove all the nodes added by the first FuncValue and replace them by the nodes added by the second FuncValue. This is the commit message #4: lang: move FuncValue to its own package This is the commit message #5: lang: combine lang/func/structs and ast Merging those two packages allows us to avoid import cycles when a Func needs to add an Expr to the graph. This is the commit message #6: lang: CallExpr must generate a subgraph FuncValues are now manipulating the graph instead of manipulating values, so the logic for calling a FuncValue must now follow suit. This is the commit message #7: lang: ExprFunc does not need to store its value This is the commit message #8: spelling This is the commit message #9: convert between SimpleFn, FuncValue, and Func This is the commit message #10: no need for ExprCall.argVertices it's the exact same thing as ExprCall.Args This is the commit message #11: ExprFunc.Func()'s three cases This is the commit message #12: FunctionFunc is no longer used This is the commit message #13: ExprBool.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #14: ExprIf.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #15: ExprFunc.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #16: lang: ast, interfaces: Add MergedGraph signature and implementation This adds a MergedGraph signature to the Expr interface. The txn type is interface{} until we have that merged. This is the commit message #17: lang: ast, interfaces: Add MergedGraph signature and implementation This adds a MergedGraph signature to the Stmt interface. The txn type is interface{} until we have that merged. This is the commit message #18: Use MergedGraph signature and implementation This puts it into play, but doesn't initialize the input args at all. This is the commit message #19: Restore ExprBool.Graph() and Func() This reverts commit 3ea3845. This is the commit message #20: Restore ExprIf.Graph() This reverts commit a62889e. This is the commit message #21: restore ExprFunc::Graph() and Func() This is the commit message #22: fix type errors This is the commit message #23: ExprCall.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #24: a more precise type for args This is the commit message #25: GraphTxn This is the commit message #26: ReversibleTxn.AddGraph This is the commit message #27: ExprFunc.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #28: ExprVar.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #29: sub-graph is spelled subgraph in this codebase This is the commit message #30: ExprFunc.mkFunc() was unused This is the commit message #31: CallFunc.Stream() should add Funcs to the graph, not Exprs This is the commit message #32: move ConstFunc to lang.funcs This is the commit message #33: move conversion functions to lang.funcs.simple I wrote some conversion functions from SimpleFn to FuncValue to Func, and I want to call them from Func.Stream() implementations, so those conversion functions should be somewhere in lang.funcs. This is the commit message #34: it is the responsibility of the function engine to call Init on the nodes This is the commit message #35: FuncValue.Call() This is the commit message #36: drop MergedGraph's unused txn parameter This is the commit message #37: move CallFunc to funcs.simple This is the commit message #38: Func from channel This is the commit message #39: ChannelBased{Source,Sink}Func This is the commit message #40: MapFunc This is the commit message #41: remove unused CallFunc field This is the commit message #42: [REVERT ME] remove unrelated files to make VS Code happy This is the commit message #43: [REVERT ME] remove unrelated files to make VS Code happy This is the commit message #44: extend environment with StmtProg's local variables This is the commit message #45: delete unused VarFunc This is the commit message #46: appease govet This is the commit message #47: add imported variables to the environment This is the commit message #48: add builtins to the environment This is the commit message #49: accumulate all the imported variables previously, we were only keeping the imported variables from the last import statement. This is the commit message #50: XXX: wip new function engine This is the commit message #51: comments This is the commit message #52: remove Engine.{Lock,Unlock} placeholders This is the commit message #53: f(...) support for ExprCall This is the commit message #54: [REVERT ME] remove unrelated files to make VS Code happy This is the commit message #55: don't recreate the subgraphInput This is the commit message #56: CallFunc now takes a single input, the FuncValue Also, by using the map_func logic, CallFunc now detects when it can no longer emits new values downstream. This is the commit message #57: GraphTxn must take a pointer in order to modify the graph This is the commit message #58: GraphTxn is unused
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This is the 1st commit message: lang: Split FuncValue into FuncValue and SimpleFn Representing an MCL function value as a golang function from Value to Value was a mistake, it should be a function from Vertex to Vertex. Here is why this is a mistake: The output of a function like $f = fn(x) { Shell(Sprintf("seq %d", x)) } varies over time, while a single Value does not. Thus, code like Map($f, list(1, 2)) would first produce the value list("1", "1"), but then it would _not_ update to list("1", "2") when "seq 2" produces its second line. That's because with the mistaken design, when Map receives a new FuncValue or a new input list of N elements, Map calls the function from Value to Value N times and produces a single output list of N elements. Here is why the corrected design is better: Here's what happens with this new design when Map receives a new FuncValue or a new input list of N elements. First, Map constructs N item-input nodes, each of which extracts a different entry from the list. Then, Map calls the function from Vertex to Vertex N times, once for each item-input node, and thus obtain N item-output nodes. Finally, Map constructs an item-collecting node which constructs a list out of all of its inputs, and Map connects the N item-output nodes to the item-collecting node. This item-collecting node is the output of Map. The Vertex to Vertex function constructs and connects its own nodes; in this case, it constructs an Sprintf node and connects the item-input node to it, and then constructs a Shell node and connects the Sprintf node to it, and then returns the Shell node as the item-output node. The two Shell node in this sub-graph emit a first value "1", which propagates to the item-collecting node and causes it to output a first value list("1", "1"). Then, the second Shell node emits a second value "2", which propagates to the item-collecting node and causes it to output a second value list("1", "2"), as desired. Here is how this commit brings us closer to the above plan: Changing FuncValue throughout the codebase is a big change. One of the difficulties is that it is not just nodes which are emitting FuncValues, there are also many other places in the code where FuncValue is used to hold a golang function from Value to Value. Some of those places now need to hold a golang function from Vertex to Vertex, but other places still need to hold a golang function from Vertex to Vertex. Thus, as a first step, we need to split FuncValue into two types. This commit splits the old FuncValue into two types: 1. The new FuncValue will hold a function from Vertex to Vertex. FuncValue is a Value. 2. A new type named "SimpleFn" will hold a function from Value to Value. SimpleFn is not a Value. This commit replaces occurrences of the old FuncValue with one of those two new types, as appropriate. This commit does not yet adapt the surrounding code to make use of the new representation; that will be done in future commits. I have annotated the missing parts with the following panic message in order to make it easy to find which parts still need to be implemented. The "..." part explains what needs to be implemented. panic("TODO [SimpleFn]: ..."); Here's where I need help: One part of the code which is not clear to me are the parts which use reflection. I don't understand the purpose of that code well enough to explain what needs to be implemented. I have annotated those "known unknown" parts of the remaining work with the following panic message in order to make it easy to find which parts still need more thinking and planning: panic("TODO [SimpleFn] [Reflect]: ..."); This is the commit message #2: lang: Add the core func graph Txn API This will eventually let functions change the running graph via a transaction API. At the moment the core Lock and Unlock primitives aren't implemented. This is the commit message #3: lang: A reversible wrapper around Txn This is useful for the common case in which we call one FuncValue to construct a bunch of nodes, and later we switch to a different FuncValue and so we want to remove all the nodes added by the first FuncValue and replace them by the nodes added by the second FuncValue. This is the commit message #4: lang: move FuncValue to its own package This is the commit message #5: lang: combine lang/func/structs and ast Merging those two packages allows us to avoid import cycles when a Func needs to add an Expr to the graph. This is the commit message #6: lang: CallExpr must generate a subgraph FuncValues are now manipulating the graph instead of manipulating values, so the logic for calling a FuncValue must now follow suit. This is the commit message #7: lang: ExprFunc does not need to store its value This is the commit message #8: spelling This is the commit message #9: convert between SimpleFn, FuncValue, and Func This is the commit message #10: no need for ExprCall.argVertices it's the exact same thing as ExprCall.Args This is the commit message #11: ExprFunc.Func()'s three cases This is the commit message #12: FunctionFunc is no longer used This is the commit message #13: ExprBool.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #14: ExprIf.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #15: ExprFunc.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #16: lang: ast, interfaces: Add MergedGraph signature and implementation This adds a MergedGraph signature to the Expr interface. The txn type is interface{} until we have that merged. This is the commit message #17: lang: ast, interfaces: Add MergedGraph signature and implementation This adds a MergedGraph signature to the Stmt interface. The txn type is interface{} until we have that merged. This is the commit message #18: Use MergedGraph signature and implementation This puts it into play, but doesn't initialize the input args at all. This is the commit message #19: Restore ExprBool.Graph() and Func() This reverts commit 3ea3845. This is the commit message #20: Restore ExprIf.Graph() This reverts commit a62889e. This is the commit message #21: restore ExprFunc::Graph() and Func() This is the commit message #22: fix type errors This is the commit message #23: ExprCall.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #24: a more precise type for args This is the commit message #25: GraphTxn This is the commit message #26: ReversibleTxn.AddGraph This is the commit message #27: ExprFunc.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #28: ExprVar.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #29: sub-graph is spelled subgraph in this codebase This is the commit message #30: ExprFunc.mkFunc() was unused This is the commit message #31: CallFunc.Stream() should add Funcs to the graph, not Exprs This is the commit message #32: move ConstFunc to lang.funcs This is the commit message #33: move conversion functions to lang.funcs.simple I wrote some conversion functions from SimpleFn to FuncValue to Func, and I want to call them from Func.Stream() implementations, so those conversion functions should be somewhere in lang.funcs. This is the commit message #34: it is the responsibility of the function engine to call Init on the nodes This is the commit message #35: FuncValue.Call() This is the commit message #36: drop MergedGraph's unused txn parameter This is the commit message #37: move CallFunc to funcs.simple This is the commit message #38: Func from channel This is the commit message #39: ChannelBased{Source,Sink}Func This is the commit message #40: MapFunc This is the commit message #41: remove unused CallFunc field This is the commit message #42: [REVERT ME] remove unrelated files to make VS Code happy This is the commit message #43: [REVERT ME] remove unrelated files to make VS Code happy This is the commit message #44: extend environment with StmtProg's local variables This is the commit message #45: delete unused VarFunc This is the commit message #46: appease govet This is the commit message #47: add imported variables to the environment This is the commit message #48: add builtins to the environment This is the commit message #49: accumulate all the imported variables previously, we were only keeping the imported variables from the last import statement. This is the commit message #50: XXX: wip new function engine This is the commit message #51: comments This is the commit message #52: remove Engine.{Lock,Unlock} placeholders This is the commit message #53: f(...) support for ExprCall This is the commit message #54: [REVERT ME] remove unrelated files to make VS Code happy This is the commit message #55: don't recreate the subgraphInput This is the commit message #56: CallFunc now takes a single input, the FuncValue Also, by using the map_func logic, CallFunc now detects when it can no longer emits new values downstream. This is the commit message #57: GraphTxn must take a pointer in order to modify the graph This is the commit message #58: GraphTxn is unused
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This is the 1st commit message: lang: Split FuncValue into FuncValue and SimpleFn Representing an MCL function value as a golang function from Value to Value was a mistake, it should be a function from Vertex to Vertex. Here is why this is a mistake: The output of a function like $f = fn(x) { Shell(Sprintf("seq %d", x)) } varies over time, while a single Value does not. Thus, code like Map($f, list(1, 2)) would first produce the value list("1", "1"), but then it would _not_ update to list("1", "2") when "seq 2" produces its second line. That's because with the mistaken design, when Map receives a new FuncValue or a new input list of N elements, Map calls the function from Value to Value N times and produces a single output list of N elements. Here is why the corrected design is better: Here's what happens with this new design when Map receives a new FuncValue or a new input list of N elements. First, Map constructs N item-input nodes, each of which extracts a different entry from the list. Then, Map calls the function from Vertex to Vertex N times, once for each item-input node, and thus obtain N item-output nodes. Finally, Map constructs an item-collecting node which constructs a list out of all of its inputs, and Map connects the N item-output nodes to the item-collecting node. This item-collecting node is the output of Map. The Vertex to Vertex function constructs and connects its own nodes; in this case, it constructs an Sprintf node and connects the item-input node to it, and then constructs a Shell node and connects the Sprintf node to it, and then returns the Shell node as the item-output node. The two Shell node in this sub-graph emit a first value "1", which propagates to the item-collecting node and causes it to output a first value list("1", "1"). Then, the second Shell node emits a second value "2", which propagates to the item-collecting node and causes it to output a second value list("1", "2"), as desired. Here is how this commit brings us closer to the above plan: Changing FuncValue throughout the codebase is a big change. One of the difficulties is that it is not just nodes which are emitting FuncValues, there are also many other places in the code where FuncValue is used to hold a golang function from Value to Value. Some of those places now need to hold a golang function from Vertex to Vertex, but other places still need to hold a golang function from Vertex to Vertex. Thus, as a first step, we need to split FuncValue into two types. This commit splits the old FuncValue into two types: 1. The new FuncValue will hold a function from Vertex to Vertex. FuncValue is a Value. 2. A new type named "SimpleFn" will hold a function from Value to Value. SimpleFn is not a Value. This commit replaces occurrences of the old FuncValue with one of those two new types, as appropriate. This commit does not yet adapt the surrounding code to make use of the new representation; that will be done in future commits. I have annotated the missing parts with the following panic message in order to make it easy to find which parts still need to be implemented. The "..." part explains what needs to be implemented. panic("TODO [SimpleFn]: ..."); Here's where I need help: One part of the code which is not clear to me are the parts which use reflection. I don't understand the purpose of that code well enough to explain what needs to be implemented. I have annotated those "known unknown" parts of the remaining work with the following panic message in order to make it easy to find which parts still need more thinking and planning: panic("TODO [SimpleFn] [Reflect]: ..."); This is the commit message #2: lang: Add the core func graph Txn API This will eventually let functions change the running graph via a transaction API. At the moment the core Lock and Unlock primitives aren't implemented. This is the commit message #3: lang: A reversible wrapper around Txn This is useful for the common case in which we call one FuncValue to construct a bunch of nodes, and later we switch to a different FuncValue and so we want to remove all the nodes added by the first FuncValue and replace them by the nodes added by the second FuncValue. This is the commit message #4: lang: move FuncValue to its own package This is the commit message #5: lang: combine lang/func/structs and ast Merging those two packages allows us to avoid import cycles when a Func needs to add an Expr to the graph. This is the commit message #6: lang: CallExpr must generate a subgraph FuncValues are now manipulating the graph instead of manipulating values, so the logic for calling a FuncValue must now follow suit. This is the commit message #7: lang: ExprFunc does not need to store its value This is the commit message #8: spelling This is the commit message #9: convert between SimpleFn, FuncValue, and Func This is the commit message #10: no need for ExprCall.argVertices it's the exact same thing as ExprCall.Args This is the commit message #11: ExprFunc.Func()'s three cases This is the commit message #12: FunctionFunc is no longer used This is the commit message #13: ExprBool.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #14: ExprIf.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #15: ExprFunc.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #16: lang: ast, interfaces: Add MergedGraph signature and implementation This adds a MergedGraph signature to the Expr interface. The txn type is interface{} until we have that merged. This is the commit message #17: lang: ast, interfaces: Add MergedGraph signature and implementation This adds a MergedGraph signature to the Stmt interface. The txn type is interface{} until we have that merged. This is the commit message #18: Use MergedGraph signature and implementation This puts it into play, but doesn't initialize the input args at all. This is the commit message #19: Restore ExprBool.Graph() and Func() This reverts commit 3ea3845. This is the commit message #20: Restore ExprIf.Graph() This reverts commit a62889e. This is the commit message #21: restore ExprFunc::Graph() and Func() This is the commit message #22: fix type errors This is the commit message #23: ExprCall.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #24: a more precise type for args This is the commit message #25: GraphTxn This is the commit message #26: ReversibleTxn.AddGraph This is the commit message #27: ExprFunc.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #28: ExprVar.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #29: sub-graph is spelled subgraph in this codebase This is the commit message #30: ExprFunc.mkFunc() was unused This is the commit message #31: CallFunc.Stream() should add Funcs to the graph, not Exprs This is the commit message #32: move ConstFunc to lang.funcs This is the commit message #33: move conversion functions to lang.funcs.simple I wrote some conversion functions from SimpleFn to FuncValue to Func, and I want to call them from Func.Stream() implementations, so those conversion functions should be somewhere in lang.funcs. This is the commit message #34: it is the responsibility of the function engine to call Init on the nodes This is the commit message #35: FuncValue.Call() This is the commit message #36: drop MergedGraph's unused txn parameter This is the commit message #37: move CallFunc to funcs.simple This is the commit message #38: Func from channel This is the commit message #39: ChannelBased{Source,Sink}Func This is the commit message #40: MapFunc This is the commit message #41: remove unused CallFunc field This is the commit message #42: [REVERT ME] remove unrelated files to make VS Code happy This is the commit message #43: [REVERT ME] remove unrelated files to make VS Code happy This is the commit message #44: extend environment with StmtProg's local variables This is the commit message #45: delete unused VarFunc This is the commit message #46: appease govet This is the commit message #47: add imported variables to the environment This is the commit message #48: add builtins to the environment This is the commit message #49: accumulate all the imported variables previously, we were only keeping the imported variables from the last import statement. This is the commit message #50: XXX: wip new function engine This is the commit message #51: comments This is the commit message #52: remove Engine.{Lock,Unlock} placeholders This is the commit message #53: f(...) support for ExprCall This is the commit message #54: [REVERT ME] remove unrelated files to make VS Code happy This is the commit message #55: don't recreate the subgraphInput This is the commit message #56: CallFunc now takes a single input, the FuncValue Also, by using the map_func logic, CallFunc now detects when it can no longer emits new values downstream. This is the commit message #57: GraphTxn must take a pointer in order to modify the graph This is the commit message #58: GraphTxn is unused
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This is the 1st commit message: lang: Split FuncValue into FuncValue and SimpleFn Representing an MCL function value as a golang function from Value to Value was a mistake, it should be a function from Vertex to Vertex. Here is why this is a mistake: The output of a function like $f = fn(x) { Shell(Sprintf("seq %d", x)) } varies over time, while a single Value does not. Thus, code like Map($f, list(1, 2)) would first produce the value list("1", "1"), but then it would _not_ update to list("1", "2") when "seq 2" produces its second line. That's because with the mistaken design, when Map receives a new FuncValue or a new input list of N elements, Map calls the function from Value to Value N times and produces a single output list of N elements. Here is why the corrected design is better: Here's what happens with this new design when Map receives a new FuncValue or a new input list of N elements. First, Map constructs N item-input nodes, each of which extracts a different entry from the list. Then, Map calls the function from Vertex to Vertex N times, once for each item-input node, and thus obtain N item-output nodes. Finally, Map constructs an item-collecting node which constructs a list out of all of its inputs, and Map connects the N item-output nodes to the item-collecting node. This item-collecting node is the output of Map. The Vertex to Vertex function constructs and connects its own nodes; in this case, it constructs an Sprintf node and connects the item-input node to it, and then constructs a Shell node and connects the Sprintf node to it, and then returns the Shell node as the item-output node. The two Shell node in this sub-graph emit a first value "1", which propagates to the item-collecting node and causes it to output a first value list("1", "1"). Then, the second Shell node emits a second value "2", which propagates to the item-collecting node and causes it to output a second value list("1", "2"), as desired. Here is how this commit brings us closer to the above plan: Changing FuncValue throughout the codebase is a big change. One of the difficulties is that it is not just nodes which are emitting FuncValues, there are also many other places in the code where FuncValue is used to hold a golang function from Value to Value. Some of those places now need to hold a golang function from Vertex to Vertex, but other places still need to hold a golang function from Vertex to Vertex. Thus, as a first step, we need to split FuncValue into two types. This commit splits the old FuncValue into two types: 1. The new FuncValue will hold a function from Vertex to Vertex. FuncValue is a Value. 2. A new type named "SimpleFn" will hold a function from Value to Value. SimpleFn is not a Value. This commit replaces occurrences of the old FuncValue with one of those two new types, as appropriate. This commit does not yet adapt the surrounding code to make use of the new representation; that will be done in future commits. I have annotated the missing parts with the following panic message in order to make it easy to find which parts still need to be implemented. The "..." part explains what needs to be implemented. panic("TODO [SimpleFn]: ..."); Here's where I need help: One part of the code which is not clear to me are the parts which use reflection. I don't understand the purpose of that code well enough to explain what needs to be implemented. I have annotated those "known unknown" parts of the remaining work with the following panic message in order to make it easy to find which parts still need more thinking and planning: panic("TODO [SimpleFn] [Reflect]: ..."); This is the commit message #2: lang: Add the core func graph Txn API This will eventually let functions change the running graph via a transaction API. At the moment the core Lock and Unlock primitives aren't implemented. This is the commit message #3: lang: A reversible wrapper around Txn This is useful for the common case in which we call one FuncValue to construct a bunch of nodes, and later we switch to a different FuncValue and so we want to remove all the nodes added by the first FuncValue and replace them by the nodes added by the second FuncValue. This is the commit message #4: lang: move FuncValue to its own package This is the commit message #5: lang: combine lang/func/structs and ast Merging those two packages allows us to avoid import cycles when a Func needs to add an Expr to the graph. This is the commit message #6: lang: CallExpr must generate a subgraph FuncValues are now manipulating the graph instead of manipulating values, so the logic for calling a FuncValue must now follow suit. This is the commit message #7: lang: ExprFunc does not need to store its value This is the commit message #8: spelling This is the commit message #9: convert between SimpleFn, FuncValue, and Func This is the commit message #10: no need for ExprCall.argVertices it's the exact same thing as ExprCall.Args This is the commit message #11: ExprFunc.Func()'s three cases This is the commit message #12: FunctionFunc is no longer used This is the commit message #13: ExprBool.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #14: ExprIf.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #15: ExprFunc.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #16: lang: ast, interfaces: Add MergedGraph signature and implementation This adds a MergedGraph signature to the Expr interface. The txn type is interface{} until we have that merged. This is the commit message #17: lang: ast, interfaces: Add MergedGraph signature and implementation This adds a MergedGraph signature to the Stmt interface. The txn type is interface{} until we have that merged. This is the commit message #18: Use MergedGraph signature and implementation This puts it into play, but doesn't initialize the input args at all. This is the commit message #19: Restore ExprBool.Graph() and Func() This reverts commit 3ea3845. This is the commit message #20: Restore ExprIf.Graph() This reverts commit a62889e. This is the commit message #21: restore ExprFunc::Graph() and Func() This is the commit message #22: fix type errors This is the commit message #23: ExprCall.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #24: a more precise type for args This is the commit message #25: GraphTxn This is the commit message #26: ReversibleTxn.AddGraph This is the commit message #27: ExprFunc.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #28: ExprVar.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #29: sub-graph is spelled subgraph in this codebase This is the commit message #30: ExprFunc.mkFunc() was unused This is the commit message #31: CallFunc.Stream() should add Funcs to the graph, not Exprs This is the commit message #32: move ConstFunc to lang.funcs This is the commit message #33: move conversion functions to lang.funcs.simple I wrote some conversion functions from SimpleFn to FuncValue to Func, and I want to call them from Func.Stream() implementations, so those conversion functions should be somewhere in lang.funcs. This is the commit message #34: it is the responsibility of the function engine to call Init on the nodes This is the commit message #35: FuncValue.Call() This is the commit message #36: drop MergedGraph's unused txn parameter This is the commit message #37: move CallFunc to funcs.simple This is the commit message #38: Func from channel This is the commit message #39: ChannelBased{Source,Sink}Func This is the commit message #40: MapFunc This is the commit message #41: remove unused CallFunc field This is the commit message #42: [REVERT ME] remove unrelated files to make VS Code happy This is the commit message #43: [REVERT ME] remove unrelated files to make VS Code happy This is the commit message #44: extend environment with StmtProg's local variables This is the commit message #45: delete unused VarFunc This is the commit message #46: appease govet This is the commit message #47: add imported variables to the environment This is the commit message #48: add builtins to the environment This is the commit message #49: accumulate all the imported variables previously, we were only keeping the imported variables from the last import statement. This is the commit message #50: XXX: wip new function engine This is the commit message #51: comments This is the commit message #52: remove Engine.{Lock,Unlock} placeholders This is the commit message #53: f(...) support for ExprCall This is the commit message #54: [REVERT ME] remove unrelated files to make VS Code happy This is the commit message #55: don't recreate the subgraphInput This is the commit message #56: CallFunc now takes a single input, the FuncValue Also, by using the map_func logic, CallFunc now detects when it can no longer emits new values downstream. This is the commit message #57: GraphTxn must take a pointer in order to modify the graph This is the commit message #58: GraphTxn is unused
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This is the 1st commit message: lang: Split FuncValue into FuncValue and SimpleFn Representing an MCL function value as a golang function from Value to Value was a mistake, it should be a function from Vertex to Vertex. Here is why this is a mistake: The output of a function like $f = fn(x) { Shell(Sprintf("seq %d", x)) } varies over time, while a single Value does not. Thus, code like Map($f, list(1, 2)) would first produce the value list("1", "1"), but then it would _not_ update to list("1", "2") when "seq 2" produces its second line. That's because with the mistaken design, when Map receives a new FuncValue or a new input list of N elements, Map calls the function from Value to Value N times and produces a single output list of N elements. Here is why the corrected design is better: Here's what happens with this new design when Map receives a new FuncValue or a new input list of N elements. First, Map constructs N item-input nodes, each of which extracts a different entry from the list. Then, Map calls the function from Vertex to Vertex N times, once for each item-input node, and thus obtain N item-output nodes. Finally, Map constructs an item-collecting node which constructs a list out of all of its inputs, and Map connects the N item-output nodes to the item-collecting node. This item-collecting node is the output of Map. The Vertex to Vertex function constructs and connects its own nodes; in this case, it constructs an Sprintf node and connects the item-input node to it, and then constructs a Shell node and connects the Sprintf node to it, and then returns the Shell node as the item-output node. The two Shell node in this sub-graph emit a first value "1", which propagates to the item-collecting node and causes it to output a first value list("1", "1"). Then, the second Shell node emits a second value "2", which propagates to the item-collecting node and causes it to output a second value list("1", "2"), as desired. Here is how this commit brings us closer to the above plan: Changing FuncValue throughout the codebase is a big change. One of the difficulties is that it is not just nodes which are emitting FuncValues, there are also many other places in the code where FuncValue is used to hold a golang function from Value to Value. Some of those places now need to hold a golang function from Vertex to Vertex, but other places still need to hold a golang function from Vertex to Vertex. Thus, as a first step, we need to split FuncValue into two types. This commit splits the old FuncValue into two types: 1. The new FuncValue will hold a function from Vertex to Vertex. FuncValue is a Value. 2. A new type named "SimpleFn" will hold a function from Value to Value. SimpleFn is not a Value. This commit replaces occurrences of the old FuncValue with one of those two new types, as appropriate. This commit does not yet adapt the surrounding code to make use of the new representation; that will be done in future commits. I have annotated the missing parts with the following panic message in order to make it easy to find which parts still need to be implemented. The "..." part explains what needs to be implemented. panic("TODO [SimpleFn]: ..."); Here's where I need help: One part of the code which is not clear to me are the parts which use reflection. I don't understand the purpose of that code well enough to explain what needs to be implemented. I have annotated those "known unknown" parts of the remaining work with the following panic message in order to make it easy to find which parts still need more thinking and planning: panic("TODO [SimpleFn] [Reflect]: ..."); This is the commit message #2: lang: Add the core func graph Txn API This will eventually let functions change the running graph via a transaction API. At the moment the core Lock and Unlock primitives aren't implemented. This is the commit message #3: lang: A reversible wrapper around Txn This is useful for the common case in which we call one FuncValue to construct a bunch of nodes, and later we switch to a different FuncValue and so we want to remove all the nodes added by the first FuncValue and replace them by the nodes added by the second FuncValue. This is the commit message #4: lang: move FuncValue to its own package This is the commit message #5: lang: combine lang/func/structs and ast Merging those two packages allows us to avoid import cycles when a Func needs to add an Expr to the graph. This is the commit message #6: lang: CallExpr must generate a subgraph FuncValues are now manipulating the graph instead of manipulating values, so the logic for calling a FuncValue must now follow suit. This is the commit message #7: lang: ExprFunc does not need to store its value This is the commit message #8: spelling This is the commit message #9: convert between SimpleFn, FuncValue, and Func This is the commit message #10: no need for ExprCall.argVertices it's the exact same thing as ExprCall.Args This is the commit message #11: ExprFunc.Func()'s three cases This is the commit message #12: FunctionFunc is no longer used This is the commit message #13: ExprBool.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #14: ExprIf.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #15: ExprFunc.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #16: lang: ast, interfaces: Add MergedGraph signature and implementation This adds a MergedGraph signature to the Expr interface. The txn type is interface{} until we have that merged. This is the commit message #17: lang: ast, interfaces: Add MergedGraph signature and implementation This adds a MergedGraph signature to the Stmt interface. The txn type is interface{} until we have that merged. This is the commit message #18: Use MergedGraph signature and implementation This puts it into play, but doesn't initialize the input args at all. This is the commit message #19: Restore ExprBool.Graph() and Func() This reverts commit 3ea3845. This is the commit message #20: Restore ExprIf.Graph() This reverts commit a62889e. This is the commit message #21: restore ExprFunc::Graph() and Func() This is the commit message #22: fix type errors This is the commit message #23: ExprCall.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #24: a more precise type for args This is the commit message #25: GraphTxn This is the commit message #26: ReversibleTxn.AddGraph This is the commit message #27: ExprFunc.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #28: ExprVar.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #29: sub-graph is spelled subgraph in this codebase This is the commit message #30: ExprFunc.mkFunc() was unused This is the commit message #31: CallFunc.Stream() should add Funcs to the graph, not Exprs This is the commit message #32: move ConstFunc to lang.funcs This is the commit message #33: move conversion functions to lang.funcs.simple I wrote some conversion functions from SimpleFn to FuncValue to Func, and I want to call them from Func.Stream() implementations, so those conversion functions should be somewhere in lang.funcs. This is the commit message #34: it is the responsibility of the function engine to call Init on the nodes This is the commit message #35: FuncValue.Call() This is the commit message #36: drop MergedGraph's unused txn parameter This is the commit message #37: move CallFunc to funcs.simple This is the commit message #38: Func from channel This is the commit message #39: ChannelBased{Source,Sink}Func This is the commit message #40: MapFunc This is the commit message #41: remove unused CallFunc field This is the commit message #42: [REVERT ME] remove unrelated files to make VS Code happy This is the commit message #43: [REVERT ME] remove unrelated files to make VS Code happy This is the commit message #44: extend environment with StmtProg's local variables This is the commit message #45: delete unused VarFunc This is the commit message #46: appease govet This is the commit message #47: add imported variables to the environment This is the commit message #48: add builtins to the environment This is the commit message #49: accumulate all the imported variables previously, we were only keeping the imported variables from the last import statement. This is the commit message #50: XXX: wip new function engine This is the commit message #51: comments This is the commit message #52: remove Engine.{Lock,Unlock} placeholders This is the commit message #53: f(...) support for ExprCall This is the commit message #54: [REVERT ME] remove unrelated files to make VS Code happy This is the commit message #55: don't recreate the subgraphInput This is the commit message #56: CallFunc now takes a single input, the FuncValue Also, by using the map_func logic, CallFunc now detects when it can no longer emits new values downstream. This is the commit message #57: GraphTxn must take a pointer in order to modify the graph This is the commit message #58: GraphTxn is unused
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This is the 1st commit message: lang: Split FuncValue into FuncValue and SimpleFn Representing an MCL function value as a golang function from Value to Value was a mistake, it should be a function from Vertex to Vertex. Here is why this is a mistake: The output of a function like $f = fn(x) { Shell(Sprintf("seq %d", x)) } varies over time, while a single Value does not. Thus, code like Map($f, list(1, 2)) would first produce the value list("1", "1"), but then it would _not_ update to list("1", "2") when "seq 2" produces its second line. That's because with the mistaken design, when Map receives a new FuncValue or a new input list of N elements, Map calls the function from Value to Value N times and produces a single output list of N elements. Here is why the corrected design is better: Here's what happens with this new design when Map receives a new FuncValue or a new input list of N elements. First, Map constructs N item-input nodes, each of which extracts a different entry from the list. Then, Map calls the function from Vertex to Vertex N times, once for each item-input node, and thus obtain N item-output nodes. Finally, Map constructs an item-collecting node which constructs a list out of all of its inputs, and Map connects the N item-output nodes to the item-collecting node. This item-collecting node is the output of Map. The Vertex to Vertex function constructs and connects its own nodes; in this case, it constructs an Sprintf node and connects the item-input node to it, and then constructs a Shell node and connects the Sprintf node to it, and then returns the Shell node as the item-output node. The two Shell node in this sub-graph emit a first value "1", which propagates to the item-collecting node and causes it to output a first value list("1", "1"). Then, the second Shell node emits a second value "2", which propagates to the item-collecting node and causes it to output a second value list("1", "2"), as desired. Here is how this commit brings us closer to the above plan: Changing FuncValue throughout the codebase is a big change. One of the difficulties is that it is not just nodes which are emitting FuncValues, there are also many other places in the code where FuncValue is used to hold a golang function from Value to Value. Some of those places now need to hold a golang function from Vertex to Vertex, but other places still need to hold a golang function from Vertex to Vertex. Thus, as a first step, we need to split FuncValue into two types. This commit splits the old FuncValue into two types: 1. The new FuncValue will hold a function from Vertex to Vertex. FuncValue is a Value. 2. A new type named "SimpleFn" will hold a function from Value to Value. SimpleFn is not a Value. This commit replaces occurrences of the old FuncValue with one of those two new types, as appropriate. This commit does not yet adapt the surrounding code to make use of the new representation; that will be done in future commits. I have annotated the missing parts with the following panic message in order to make it easy to find which parts still need to be implemented. The "..." part explains what needs to be implemented. panic("TODO [SimpleFn]: ..."); Here's where I need help: One part of the code which is not clear to me are the parts which use reflection. I don't understand the purpose of that code well enough to explain what needs to be implemented. I have annotated those "known unknown" parts of the remaining work with the following panic message in order to make it easy to find which parts still need more thinking and planning: panic("TODO [SimpleFn] [Reflect]: ..."); This is the commit message #2: lang: Add the core func graph Txn API This will eventually let functions change the running graph via a transaction API. At the moment the core Lock and Unlock primitives aren't implemented. This is the commit message #3: lang: A reversible wrapper around Txn This is useful for the common case in which we call one FuncValue to construct a bunch of nodes, and later we switch to a different FuncValue and so we want to remove all the nodes added by the first FuncValue and replace them by the nodes added by the second FuncValue. This is the commit message #4: lang: move FuncValue to its own package This is the commit message #5: lang: combine lang/func/structs and ast Merging those two packages allows us to avoid import cycles when a Func needs to add an Expr to the graph. This is the commit message #6: lang: CallExpr must generate a subgraph FuncValues are now manipulating the graph instead of manipulating values, so the logic for calling a FuncValue must now follow suit. This is the commit message #7: lang: ExprFunc does not need to store its value This is the commit message #8: spelling This is the commit message #9: convert between SimpleFn, FuncValue, and Func This is the commit message #10: no need for ExprCall.argVertices it's the exact same thing as ExprCall.Args This is the commit message #11: ExprFunc.Func()'s three cases This is the commit message #12: FunctionFunc is no longer used This is the commit message #13: ExprBool.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #14: ExprIf.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #15: ExprFunc.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #16: lang: ast, interfaces: Add MergedGraph signature and implementation This adds a MergedGraph signature to the Expr interface. The txn type is interface{} until we have that merged. This is the commit message #17: lang: ast, interfaces: Add MergedGraph signature and implementation This adds a MergedGraph signature to the Stmt interface. The txn type is interface{} until we have that merged. This is the commit message #18: Use MergedGraph signature and implementation This puts it into play, but doesn't initialize the input args at all. This is the commit message #19: Restore ExprBool.Graph() and Func() This reverts commit 3ea3845. This is the commit message #20: Restore ExprIf.Graph() This reverts commit a62889e. This is the commit message #21: restore ExprFunc::Graph() and Func() This is the commit message #22: fix type errors This is the commit message #23: ExprCall.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #24: a more precise type for args This is the commit message #25: GraphTxn This is the commit message #26: ReversibleTxn.AddGraph This is the commit message #27: ExprFunc.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #28: ExprVar.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #29: sub-graph is spelled subgraph in this codebase This is the commit message #30: ExprFunc.mkFunc() was unused This is the commit message #31: CallFunc.Stream() should add Funcs to the graph, not Exprs This is the commit message #32: move ConstFunc to lang.funcs This is the commit message #33: move conversion functions to lang.funcs.simple I wrote some conversion functions from SimpleFn to FuncValue to Func, and I want to call them from Func.Stream() implementations, so those conversion functions should be somewhere in lang.funcs. This is the commit message #34: it is the responsibility of the function engine to call Init on the nodes This is the commit message #35: FuncValue.Call() This is the commit message #36: drop MergedGraph's unused txn parameter This is the commit message #37: move CallFunc to funcs.simple This is the commit message #38: Func from channel This is the commit message #39: ChannelBased{Source,Sink}Func This is the commit message #40: MapFunc This is the commit message #41: remove unused CallFunc field This is the commit message #42: [REVERT ME] remove unrelated files to make VS Code happy This is the commit message #43: [REVERT ME] remove unrelated files to make VS Code happy This is the commit message #44: extend environment with StmtProg's local variables This is the commit message #45: delete unused VarFunc This is the commit message #46: appease govet This is the commit message #47: add imported variables to the environment This is the commit message #48: add builtins to the environment This is the commit message #49: accumulate all the imported variables previously, we were only keeping the imported variables from the last import statement. This is the commit message #50: XXX: wip new function engine This is the commit message #51: comments This is the commit message #52: remove Engine.{Lock,Unlock} placeholders This is the commit message #53: f(...) support for ExprCall This is the commit message #54: [REVERT ME] remove unrelated files to make VS Code happy This is the commit message #55: don't recreate the subgraphInput This is the commit message #56: CallFunc now takes a single input, the FuncValue Also, by using the map_func logic, CallFunc now detects when it can no longer emits new values downstream. This is the commit message #57: GraphTxn must take a pointer in order to modify the graph This is the commit message #58: GraphTxn is unused
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This is the 1st commit message: lang: Split FuncValue into FuncValue and SimpleFn Representing an MCL function value as a golang function from Value to Value was a mistake, it should be a function from Vertex to Vertex. Here is why this is a mistake: The output of a function like $f = fn(x) { Shell(Sprintf("seq %d", x)) } varies over time, while a single Value does not. Thus, code like Map($f, list(1, 2)) would first produce the value list("1", "1"), but then it would _not_ update to list("1", "2") when "seq 2" produces its second line. That's because with the mistaken design, when Map receives a new FuncValue or a new input list of N elements, Map calls the function from Value to Value N times and produces a single output list of N elements. Here is why the corrected design is better: Here's what happens with this new design when Map receives a new FuncValue or a new input list of N elements. First, Map constructs N item-input nodes, each of which extracts a different entry from the list. Then, Map calls the function from Vertex to Vertex N times, once for each item-input node, and thus obtain N item-output nodes. Finally, Map constructs an item-collecting node which constructs a list out of all of its inputs, and Map connects the N item-output nodes to the item-collecting node. This item-collecting node is the output of Map. The Vertex to Vertex function constructs and connects its own nodes; in this case, it constructs an Sprintf node and connects the item-input node to it, and then constructs a Shell node and connects the Sprintf node to it, and then returns the Shell node as the item-output node. The two Shell node in this sub-graph emit a first value "1", which propagates to the item-collecting node and causes it to output a first value list("1", "1"). Then, the second Shell node emits a second value "2", which propagates to the item-collecting node and causes it to output a second value list("1", "2"), as desired. Here is how this commit brings us closer to the above plan: Changing FuncValue throughout the codebase is a big change. One of the difficulties is that it is not just nodes which are emitting FuncValues, there are also many other places in the code where FuncValue is used to hold a golang function from Value to Value. Some of those places now need to hold a golang function from Vertex to Vertex, but other places still need to hold a golang function from Vertex to Vertex. Thus, as a first step, we need to split FuncValue into two types. This commit splits the old FuncValue into two types: 1. The new FuncValue will hold a function from Vertex to Vertex. FuncValue is a Value. 2. A new type named "SimpleFn" will hold a function from Value to Value. SimpleFn is not a Value. This commit replaces occurrences of the old FuncValue with one of those two new types, as appropriate. This commit does not yet adapt the surrounding code to make use of the new representation; that will be done in future commits. I have annotated the missing parts with the following panic message in order to make it easy to find which parts still need to be implemented. The "..." part explains what needs to be implemented. panic("TODO [SimpleFn]: ..."); Here's where I need help: One part of the code which is not clear to me are the parts which use reflection. I don't understand the purpose of that code well enough to explain what needs to be implemented. I have annotated those "known unknown" parts of the remaining work with the following panic message in order to make it easy to find which parts still need more thinking and planning: panic("TODO [SimpleFn] [Reflect]: ..."); This is the commit message #2: lang: Add the core func graph Txn API This will eventually let functions change the running graph via a transaction API. At the moment the core Lock and Unlock primitives aren't implemented. This is the commit message #3: lang: A reversible wrapper around Txn This is useful for the common case in which we call one FuncValue to construct a bunch of nodes, and later we switch to a different FuncValue and so we want to remove all the nodes added by the first FuncValue and replace them by the nodes added by the second FuncValue. This is the commit message #4: lang: move FuncValue to its own package This is the commit message #5: lang: combine lang/func/structs and ast Merging those two packages allows us to avoid import cycles when a Func needs to add an Expr to the graph. This is the commit message #6: lang: CallExpr must generate a subgraph FuncValues are now manipulating the graph instead of manipulating values, so the logic for calling a FuncValue must now follow suit. This is the commit message #7: lang: ExprFunc does not need to store its value This is the commit message #8: spelling This is the commit message #9: convert between SimpleFn, FuncValue, and Func This is the commit message #10: no need for ExprCall.argVertices it's the exact same thing as ExprCall.Args This is the commit message #11: ExprFunc.Func()'s three cases This is the commit message #12: FunctionFunc is no longer used This is the commit message #13: ExprBool.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #14: ExprIf.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #15: ExprFunc.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #16: lang: ast, interfaces: Add MergedGraph signature and implementation This adds a MergedGraph signature to the Expr interface. The txn type is interface{} until we have that merged. This is the commit message #17: lang: ast, interfaces: Add MergedGraph signature and implementation This adds a MergedGraph signature to the Stmt interface. The txn type is interface{} until we have that merged. This is the commit message #18: Use MergedGraph signature and implementation This puts it into play, but doesn't initialize the input args at all. This is the commit message #19: Restore ExprBool.Graph() and Func() This reverts commit 3ea3845. This is the commit message #20: Restore ExprIf.Graph() This reverts commit a62889e. This is the commit message #21: restore ExprFunc::Graph() and Func() This is the commit message #22: fix type errors This is the commit message #23: ExprCall.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #24: a more precise type for args This is the commit message #25: GraphTxn This is the commit message #26: ReversibleTxn.AddGraph This is the commit message #27: ExprFunc.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #28: ExprVar.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #29: sub-graph is spelled subgraph in this codebase This is the commit message #30: ExprFunc.mkFunc() was unused This is the commit message #31: CallFunc.Stream() should add Funcs to the graph, not Exprs This is the commit message #32: move ConstFunc to lang.funcs This is the commit message #33: move conversion functions to lang.funcs.simple I wrote some conversion functions from SimpleFn to FuncValue to Func, and I want to call them from Func.Stream() implementations, so those conversion functions should be somewhere in lang.funcs. This is the commit message #34: it is the responsibility of the function engine to call Init on the nodes This is the commit message #35: FuncValue.Call() This is the commit message #36: drop MergedGraph's unused txn parameter This is the commit message #37: move CallFunc to funcs.simple This is the commit message #38: Func from channel This is the commit message #39: ChannelBased{Source,Sink}Func This is the commit message #40: MapFunc This is the commit message #41: remove unused CallFunc field This is the commit message #42: [REVERT ME] remove unrelated files to make VS Code happy This is the commit message #43: [REVERT ME] remove unrelated files to make VS Code happy This is the commit message #44: extend environment with StmtProg's local variables This is the commit message #45: delete unused VarFunc This is the commit message #46: appease govet This is the commit message #47: add imported variables to the environment This is the commit message #48: add builtins to the environment This is the commit message #49: accumulate all the imported variables previously, we were only keeping the imported variables from the last import statement. This is the commit message #50: XXX: wip new function engine This is the commit message #51: comments This is the commit message #52: remove Engine.{Lock,Unlock} placeholders This is the commit message #53: f(...) support for ExprCall This is the commit message #54: [REVERT ME] remove unrelated files to make VS Code happy This is the commit message #55: don't recreate the subgraphInput This is the commit message #56: CallFunc now takes a single input, the FuncValue Also, by using the map_func logic, CallFunc now detects when it can no longer emits new values downstream. This is the commit message #57: GraphTxn must take a pointer in order to modify the graph This is the commit message #58: GraphTxn is unused
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This is the 1st commit message: lang: Split FuncValue into FuncValue and SimpleFn Representing an MCL function value as a golang function from Value to Value was a mistake, it should be a function from Vertex to Vertex. Here is why this is a mistake: The output of a function like $f = fn(x) { Shell(Sprintf("seq %d", x)) } varies over time, while a single Value does not. Thus, code like Map($f, list(1, 2)) would first produce the value list("1", "1"), but then it would _not_ update to list("1", "2") when "seq 2" produces its second line. That's because with the mistaken design, when Map receives a new FuncValue or a new input list of N elements, Map calls the function from Value to Value N times and produces a single output list of N elements. Here is why the corrected design is better: Here's what happens with this new design when Map receives a new FuncValue or a new input list of N elements. First, Map constructs N item-input nodes, each of which extracts a different entry from the list. Then, Map calls the function from Vertex to Vertex N times, once for each item-input node, and thus obtain N item-output nodes. Finally, Map constructs an item-collecting node which constructs a list out of all of its inputs, and Map connects the N item-output nodes to the item-collecting node. This item-collecting node is the output of Map. The Vertex to Vertex function constructs and connects its own nodes; in this case, it constructs an Sprintf node and connects the item-input node to it, and then constructs a Shell node and connects the Sprintf node to it, and then returns the Shell node as the item-output node. The two Shell node in this sub-graph emit a first value "1", which propagates to the item-collecting node and causes it to output a first value list("1", "1"). Then, the second Shell node emits a second value "2", which propagates to the item-collecting node and causes it to output a second value list("1", "2"), as desired. Here is how this commit brings us closer to the above plan: Changing FuncValue throughout the codebase is a big change. One of the difficulties is that it is not just nodes which are emitting FuncValues, there are also many other places in the code where FuncValue is used to hold a golang function from Value to Value. Some of those places now need to hold a golang function from Vertex to Vertex, but other places still need to hold a golang function from Vertex to Vertex. Thus, as a first step, we need to split FuncValue into two types. This commit splits the old FuncValue into two types: 1. The new FuncValue will hold a function from Vertex to Vertex. FuncValue is a Value. 2. A new type named "SimpleFn" will hold a function from Value to Value. SimpleFn is not a Value. This commit replaces occurrences of the old FuncValue with one of those two new types, as appropriate. This commit does not yet adapt the surrounding code to make use of the new representation; that will be done in future commits. I have annotated the missing parts with the following panic message in order to make it easy to find which parts still need to be implemented. The "..." part explains what needs to be implemented. panic("TODO [SimpleFn]: ..."); Here's where I need help: One part of the code which is not clear to me are the parts which use reflection. I don't understand the purpose of that code well enough to explain what needs to be implemented. I have annotated those "known unknown" parts of the remaining work with the following panic message in order to make it easy to find which parts still need more thinking and planning: panic("TODO [SimpleFn] [Reflect]: ..."); This is the commit message #2: lang: Add the core func graph Txn API This will eventually let functions change the running graph via a transaction API. At the moment the core Lock and Unlock primitives aren't implemented. This is the commit message #3: lang: A reversible wrapper around Txn This is useful for the common case in which we call one FuncValue to construct a bunch of nodes, and later we switch to a different FuncValue and so we want to remove all the nodes added by the first FuncValue and replace them by the nodes added by the second FuncValue. This is the commit message #4: lang: move FuncValue to its own package This is the commit message #5: lang: combine lang/func/structs and ast Merging those two packages allows us to avoid import cycles when a Func needs to add an Expr to the graph. This is the commit message #6: lang: CallExpr must generate a subgraph FuncValues are now manipulating the graph instead of manipulating values, so the logic for calling a FuncValue must now follow suit. This is the commit message #7: lang: ExprFunc does not need to store its value This is the commit message #8: spelling This is the commit message #9: convert between SimpleFn, FuncValue, and Func This is the commit message #10: no need for ExprCall.argVertices it's the exact same thing as ExprCall.Args This is the commit message #11: ExprFunc.Func()'s three cases This is the commit message #12: FunctionFunc is no longer used This is the commit message #13: ExprBool.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #14: ExprIf.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #15: ExprFunc.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #16: lang: ast, interfaces: Add MergedGraph signature and implementation This adds a MergedGraph signature to the Expr interface. The txn type is interface{} until we have that merged. This is the commit message #17: lang: ast, interfaces: Add MergedGraph signature and implementation This adds a MergedGraph signature to the Stmt interface. The txn type is interface{} until we have that merged. This is the commit message #18: Use MergedGraph signature and implementation This puts it into play, but doesn't initialize the input args at all. This is the commit message #19: Restore ExprBool.Graph() and Func() This reverts commit 3ea3845. This is the commit message #20: Restore ExprIf.Graph() This reverts commit a62889e. This is the commit message #21: restore ExprFunc::Graph() and Func() This is the commit message #22: fix type errors This is the commit message #23: ExprCall.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #24: a more precise type for args This is the commit message #25: GraphTxn This is the commit message #26: ReversibleTxn.AddGraph This is the commit message #27: ExprFunc.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #28: ExprVar.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #29: sub-graph is spelled subgraph in this codebase This is the commit message #30: ExprFunc.mkFunc() was unused This is the commit message #31: CallFunc.Stream() should add Funcs to the graph, not Exprs This is the commit message #32: move ConstFunc to lang.funcs This is the commit message #33: move conversion functions to lang.funcs.simple I wrote some conversion functions from SimpleFn to FuncValue to Func, and I want to call them from Func.Stream() implementations, so those conversion functions should be somewhere in lang.funcs. This is the commit message #34: it is the responsibility of the function engine to call Init on the nodes This is the commit message #35: FuncValue.Call() This is the commit message #36: drop MergedGraph's unused txn parameter This is the commit message #37: move CallFunc to funcs.simple This is the commit message #38: Func from channel This is the commit message #39: ChannelBased{Source,Sink}Func This is the commit message #40: MapFunc This is the commit message #41: remove unused CallFunc field This is the commit message #42: [REVERT ME] remove unrelated files to make VS Code happy This is the commit message #43: [REVERT ME] remove unrelated files to make VS Code happy This is the commit message #44: extend environment with StmtProg's local variables This is the commit message #45: delete unused VarFunc This is the commit message #46: appease govet This is the commit message #47: add imported variables to the environment This is the commit message #48: add builtins to the environment This is the commit message #49: accumulate all the imported variables previously, we were only keeping the imported variables from the last import statement. This is the commit message #50: XXX: wip new function engine This is the commit message #51: comments This is the commit message #52: remove Engine.{Lock,Unlock} placeholders This is the commit message #53: f(...) support for ExprCall This is the commit message #54: [REVERT ME] remove unrelated files to make VS Code happy This is the commit message #55: don't recreate the subgraphInput This is the commit message #56: CallFunc now takes a single input, the FuncValue Also, by using the map_func logic, CallFunc now detects when it can no longer emits new values downstream. This is the commit message #57: GraphTxn must take a pointer in order to modify the graph This is the commit message #58: GraphTxn is unused
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This is the 1st commit message: lang: Split FuncValue into FuncValue and SimpleFn Representing an MCL function value as a golang function from Value to Value was a mistake, it should be a function from Vertex to Vertex. Here is why this is a mistake: The output of a function like $f = fn(x) { Shell(Sprintf("seq %d", x)) } varies over time, while a single Value does not. Thus, code like Map($f, list(1, 2)) would first produce the value list("1", "1"), but then it would _not_ update to list("1", "2") when "seq 2" produces its second line. That's because with the mistaken design, when Map receives a new FuncValue or a new input list of N elements, Map calls the function from Value to Value N times and produces a single output list of N elements. Here is why the corrected design is better: Here's what happens with this new design when Map receives a new FuncValue or a new input list of N elements. First, Map constructs N item-input nodes, each of which extracts a different entry from the list. Then, Map calls the function from Vertex to Vertex N times, once for each item-input node, and thus obtain N item-output nodes. Finally, Map constructs an item-collecting node which constructs a list out of all of its inputs, and Map connects the N item-output nodes to the item-collecting node. This item-collecting node is the output of Map. The Vertex to Vertex function constructs and connects its own nodes; in this case, it constructs an Sprintf node and connects the item-input node to it, and then constructs a Shell node and connects the Sprintf node to it, and then returns the Shell node as the item-output node. The two Shell node in this sub-graph emit a first value "1", which propagates to the item-collecting node and causes it to output a first value list("1", "1"). Then, the second Shell node emits a second value "2", which propagates to the item-collecting node and causes it to output a second value list("1", "2"), as desired. Here is how this commit brings us closer to the above plan: Changing FuncValue throughout the codebase is a big change. One of the difficulties is that it is not just nodes which are emitting FuncValues, there are also many other places in the code where FuncValue is used to hold a golang function from Value to Value. Some of those places now need to hold a golang function from Vertex to Vertex, but other places still need to hold a golang function from Vertex to Vertex. Thus, as a first step, we need to split FuncValue into two types. This commit splits the old FuncValue into two types: 1. The new FuncValue will hold a function from Vertex to Vertex. FuncValue is a Value. 2. A new type named "SimpleFn" will hold a function from Value to Value. SimpleFn is not a Value. This commit replaces occurrences of the old FuncValue with one of those two new types, as appropriate. This commit does not yet adapt the surrounding code to make use of the new representation; that will be done in future commits. I have annotated the missing parts with the following panic message in order to make it easy to find which parts still need to be implemented. The "..." part explains what needs to be implemented. panic("TODO [SimpleFn]: ..."); Here's where I need help: One part of the code which is not clear to me are the parts which use reflection. I don't understand the purpose of that code well enough to explain what needs to be implemented. I have annotated those "known unknown" parts of the remaining work with the following panic message in order to make it easy to find which parts still need more thinking and planning: panic("TODO [SimpleFn] [Reflect]: ..."); This is the commit message #2: lang: Add the core func graph Txn API This will eventually let functions change the running graph via a transaction API. At the moment the core Lock and Unlock primitives aren't implemented. This is the commit message #3: lang: A reversible wrapper around Txn This is useful for the common case in which we call one FuncValue to construct a bunch of nodes, and later we switch to a different FuncValue and so we want to remove all the nodes added by the first FuncValue and replace them by the nodes added by the second FuncValue. This is the commit message #4: lang: move FuncValue to its own package This is the commit message #5: lang: combine lang/func/structs and ast Merging those two packages allows us to avoid import cycles when a Func needs to add an Expr to the graph. This is the commit message #6: lang: CallExpr must generate a subgraph FuncValues are now manipulating the graph instead of manipulating values, so the logic for calling a FuncValue must now follow suit. This is the commit message #7: lang: ExprFunc does not need to store its value This is the commit message #8: spelling This is the commit message #9: convert between SimpleFn, FuncValue, and Func This is the commit message #10: no need for ExprCall.argVertices it's the exact same thing as ExprCall.Args This is the commit message #11: ExprFunc.Func()'s three cases This is the commit message #12: FunctionFunc is no longer used This is the commit message #13: ExprBool.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #14: ExprIf.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #15: ExprFunc.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #16: lang: ast, interfaces: Add MergedGraph signature and implementation This adds a MergedGraph signature to the Expr interface. The txn type is interface{} until we have that merged. This is the commit message #17: lang: ast, interfaces: Add MergedGraph signature and implementation This adds a MergedGraph signature to the Stmt interface. The txn type is interface{} until we have that merged. This is the commit message #18: Use MergedGraph signature and implementation This puts it into play, but doesn't initialize the input args at all. This is the commit message #19: Restore ExprBool.Graph() and Func() This reverts commit 3ea3845. This is the commit message #20: Restore ExprIf.Graph() This reverts commit a62889e. This is the commit message #21: restore ExprFunc::Graph() and Func() This is the commit message #22: fix type errors This is the commit message #23: ExprCall.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #24: a more precise type for args This is the commit message #25: GraphTxn This is the commit message #26: ReversibleTxn.AddGraph This is the commit message #27: ExprFunc.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #28: ExprVar.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #29: sub-graph is spelled subgraph in this codebase This is the commit message #30: ExprFunc.mkFunc() was unused This is the commit message #31: CallFunc.Stream() should add Funcs to the graph, not Exprs This is the commit message #32: move ConstFunc to lang.funcs This is the commit message #33: move conversion functions to lang.funcs.simple I wrote some conversion functions from SimpleFn to FuncValue to Func, and I want to call them from Func.Stream() implementations, so those conversion functions should be somewhere in lang.funcs. This is the commit message #34: it is the responsibility of the function engine to call Init on the nodes This is the commit message #35: FuncValue.Call() This is the commit message #36: drop MergedGraph's unused txn parameter This is the commit message #37: move CallFunc to funcs.simple This is the commit message #38: Func from channel This is the commit message #39: ChannelBased{Source,Sink}Func This is the commit message #40: MapFunc This is the commit message #41: remove unused CallFunc field This is the commit message #42: [REVERT ME] remove unrelated files to make VS Code happy This is the commit message #43: [REVERT ME] remove unrelated files to make VS Code happy This is the commit message #44: extend environment with StmtProg's local variables This is the commit message #45: delete unused VarFunc This is the commit message #46: appease govet This is the commit message #47: add imported variables to the environment This is the commit message #48: add builtins to the environment This is the commit message #49: accumulate all the imported variables previously, we were only keeping the imported variables from the last import statement. This is the commit message #50: XXX: wip new function engine This is the commit message #51: comments This is the commit message #52: remove Engine.{Lock,Unlock} placeholders This is the commit message #53: f(...) support for ExprCall This is the commit message #54: [REVERT ME] remove unrelated files to make VS Code happy This is the commit message #55: don't recreate the subgraphInput This is the commit message #56: CallFunc now takes a single input, the FuncValue Also, by using the map_func logic, CallFunc now detects when it can no longer emits new values downstream. This is the commit message #57: GraphTxn must take a pointer in order to modify the graph This is the commit message #58: GraphTxn is unused
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This is the 1st commit message: lang: Split FuncValue into FuncValue and SimpleFn Representing an MCL function value as a golang function from Value to Value was a mistake, it should be a function from Vertex to Vertex. Here is why this is a mistake: The output of a function like $f = fn(x) { Shell(Sprintf("seq %d", x)) } varies over time, while a single Value does not. Thus, code like Map($f, list(1, 2)) would first produce the value list("1", "1"), but then it would _not_ update to list("1", "2") when "seq 2" produces its second line. That's because with the mistaken design, when Map receives a new FuncValue or a new input list of N elements, Map calls the function from Value to Value N times and produces a single output list of N elements. Here is why the corrected design is better: Here's what happens with this new design when Map receives a new FuncValue or a new input list of N elements. First, Map constructs N item-input nodes, each of which extracts a different entry from the list. Then, Map calls the function from Vertex to Vertex N times, once for each item-input node, and thus obtain N item-output nodes. Finally, Map constructs an item-collecting node which constructs a list out of all of its inputs, and Map connects the N item-output nodes to the item-collecting node. This item-collecting node is the output of Map. The Vertex to Vertex function constructs and connects its own nodes; in this case, it constructs an Sprintf node and connects the item-input node to it, and then constructs a Shell node and connects the Sprintf node to it, and then returns the Shell node as the item-output node. The two Shell node in this sub-graph emit a first value "1", which propagates to the item-collecting node and causes it to output a first value list("1", "1"). Then, the second Shell node emits a second value "2", which propagates to the item-collecting node and causes it to output a second value list("1", "2"), as desired. Here is how this commit brings us closer to the above plan: Changing FuncValue throughout the codebase is a big change. One of the difficulties is that it is not just nodes which are emitting FuncValues, there are also many other places in the code where FuncValue is used to hold a golang function from Value to Value. Some of those places now need to hold a golang function from Vertex to Vertex, but other places still need to hold a golang function from Vertex to Vertex. Thus, as a first step, we need to split FuncValue into two types. This commit splits the old FuncValue into two types: 1. The new FuncValue will hold a function from Vertex to Vertex. FuncValue is a Value. 2. A new type named "SimpleFn" will hold a function from Value to Value. SimpleFn is not a Value. This commit replaces occurrences of the old FuncValue with one of those two new types, as appropriate. This commit does not yet adapt the surrounding code to make use of the new representation; that will be done in future commits. I have annotated the missing parts with the following panic message in order to make it easy to find which parts still need to be implemented. The "..." part explains what needs to be implemented. panic("TODO [SimpleFn]: ..."); Here's where I need help: One part of the code which is not clear to me are the parts which use reflection. I don't understand the purpose of that code well enough to explain what needs to be implemented. I have annotated those "known unknown" parts of the remaining work with the following panic message in order to make it easy to find which parts still need more thinking and planning: panic("TODO [SimpleFn] [Reflect]: ..."); This is the commit message #2: lang: Add the core func graph Txn API This will eventually let functions change the running graph via a transaction API. At the moment the core Lock and Unlock primitives aren't implemented. This is the commit message #3: lang: A reversible wrapper around Txn This is useful for the common case in which we call one FuncValue to construct a bunch of nodes, and later we switch to a different FuncValue and so we want to remove all the nodes added by the first FuncValue and replace them by the nodes added by the second FuncValue. This is the commit message #4: lang: move FuncValue to its own package This is the commit message #5: lang: combine lang/func/structs and ast Merging those two packages allows us to avoid import cycles when a Func needs to add an Expr to the graph. This is the commit message #6: lang: CallExpr must generate a subgraph FuncValues are now manipulating the graph instead of manipulating values, so the logic for calling a FuncValue must now follow suit. This is the commit message #7: lang: ExprFunc does not need to store its value This is the commit message #8: spelling This is the commit message #9: convert between SimpleFn, FuncValue, and Func This is the commit message #10: no need for ExprCall.argVertices it's the exact same thing as ExprCall.Args This is the commit message #11: ExprFunc.Func()'s three cases This is the commit message #12: FunctionFunc is no longer used This is the commit message #13: ExprBool.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #14: ExprIf.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #15: ExprFunc.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #16: lang: ast, interfaces: Add MergedGraph signature and implementation This adds a MergedGraph signature to the Expr interface. The txn type is interface{} until we have that merged. This is the commit message #17: lang: ast, interfaces: Add MergedGraph signature and implementation This adds a MergedGraph signature to the Stmt interface. The txn type is interface{} until we have that merged. This is the commit message #18: Use MergedGraph signature and implementation This puts it into play, but doesn't initialize the input args at all. This is the commit message #19: Restore ExprBool.Graph() and Func() This reverts commit 3ea3845. This is the commit message #20: Restore ExprIf.Graph() This reverts commit a62889e. This is the commit message #21: restore ExprFunc::Graph() and Func() This is the commit message #22: fix type errors This is the commit message #23: ExprCall.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #24: a more precise type for args This is the commit message #25: GraphTxn This is the commit message #26: ReversibleTxn.AddGraph This is the commit message #27: ExprFunc.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #28: ExprVar.MergedGraph() This is the commit message #29: sub-graph is spelled subgraph in this codebase This is the commit message #30: ExprFunc.mkFunc() was unused This is the commit message #31: CallFunc.Stream() should add Funcs to the graph, not Exprs This is the commit message #32: move ConstFunc to lang.funcs This is the commit message #33: move conversion functions to lang.funcs.simple I wrote some conversion functions from SimpleFn to FuncValue to Func, and I want to call them from Func.Stream() implementations, so those conversion functions should be somewhere in lang.funcs. This is the commit message #34: it is the responsibility of the function engine to call Init on the nodes This is the commit message #35: FuncValue.Call() This is the commit message #36: drop MergedGraph's unused txn parameter This is the commit message #37: move CallFunc to funcs.simple This is the commit message #38: Func from channel This is the commit message #39: ChannelBased{Source,Sink}Func This is the commit message #40: MapFunc This is the commit message #41: remove unused CallFunc field This is the commit message #42: [REVERT ME] remove unrelated files to make VS Code happy This is the commit message #43: [REVERT ME] remove unrelated files to make VS Code happy This is the commit message #44: extend environment with StmtProg's local variables This is the commit message #45: delete unused VarFunc This is the commit message #46: appease govet This is the commit message #47: add imported variables to the environment This is the commit message #48: add builtins to the environment This is the commit message #49: accumulate all the imported variables previously, we were only keeping the imported variables from the last import statement. This is the commit message #50: XXX: wip new function engine This is the commit message #51: comments This is the commit message #52: remove Engine.{Lock,Unlock} placeholders This is the commit message #53: f(...) support for ExprCall This is the commit message #54: [REVERT ME] remove unrelated files to make VS Code happy This is the commit message #55: don't recreate the subgraphInput This is the commit message #56: CallFunc now takes a single input, the FuncValue Also, by using the map_func logic, CallFunc now detects when it can no longer emits new values downstream. This is the commit message #57: GraphTxn must take a pointer in order to modify the graph This is the commit message #58: GraphTxn is unused
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