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James Shubin
790b7199ca lang: New function engine
This mega patch primarily introduces a new function engine. The main
reasons for this new engine are:

1) Massively improved performance with lock-contended graphs.

Certain large function graphs could have very high lock-contention which
turned out to be much slower than I would have liked. This new algorithm
happens to be basically lock-free, so that's another helpful
improvement.

2) Glitch-free function graphs.

The function graphs could "glitch" (an FRP term) which could be
undesirable in theory. In practice this was never really an issue, and
I've not explicitly guaranteed that the new graphs are provably
glitch-free, but in practice things are a lot more consistent.

3) Simpler graph shape.

The new graphs don't require the private channels. This makes
understanding the graphs a lot easier.

4) Branched graphs only run half.

Previously we would run two pure side of an if statement, and while this
was mostly meant as an early experiment, it stayed in for far too long
and now was the right time to remove this. This also means our graphs
are much smaller and more efficient too.

Note that this changed the function API slightly. Everything has been
ported. It's possible that we introduce a new API in the future, but it
is unexpected to cause removal of the two current APIs.

In addition, we finally split out the "schedule" aspect from
world.schedule(). The "pick me" aspects now happen in a separate
resource, rather than as a yucky side-effect in the function. This also
lets us more precisely choose when we're scheduled, and we can observe
without being chosen too.

As usual many thanks to Sam for helping through some of the algorithmic
graph shape issues!
2025-09-11 23:19:45 -04:00
James Shubin
2b820da311 lang: ast: structs, funcs: structs: Exprif without a channel
This adds an improved "expr if" which only adds the active branch to the
graph and removes the "secret" channel.
2025-08-04 17:45:06 -04:00
James Shubin
37bb67dffd lang: Improve graph shape with speculative execution
Most of the time, we don't need to have a dynamic call sub graph, since
the actual function call could be represented statically as it
originally was before lambda functions were implemented. Simplifying the
graph shape has important performance benefits in terms of both keep the
graph smaller (memory, etc) and in avoiding the need to run transactions
at runtime (speed) to reshape the graph.

Co-authored-by: Samuel Gélineau <gelisam@gmail.com>
2025-04-27 22:14:51 -04:00
James Shubin
28f5b8331a lang: funcs: structs: Improve naming
These could print nicer for debugging.
2024-12-08 16:24:42 -05:00
James Shubin
d24149518c util: distro: Refactor family and distro code
I hate writing abstraction code like this, but I'm hoping it will be
useful.
2024-10-15 20:36:50 -04:00
James Shubin
8d63b98212 lang: Add a bunch of new language tests
These test both graph shape consistency and single value outputs.
Eventually we want to make the graph shape tests more precise, and also
verify specific outputs how it used to be. For now, this is okay.

Co-authored-by: Samuel Gélineau <gelisam@gmail.com>
2023-09-25 18:50:43 -04:00
James Shubin
66edf22ea3 lang: Port TestAstFunc1 to txtar format 2023-06-01 16:56:44 -04:00