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a library for PPX with types

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TyPPX: Library for PPX with Types

TyPPX is a library to build PPX'es with types. Typing the input Parsetree by the vanilla or modified OCaml compiler's type inference, you can perform AST transformation with type information over Typedtree.

PPX is transformation of the untyped syntax tree (Parsetree). The input and the output must be both in Parsetree. But inside it you can run OCaml type checker possibly with some modifications in it and perform transformation of the typed syntax tree (Typedtree) using type information. TyPPX provides a functor which takes AST mappers and typing module then returns a function to run the entire PPX work.

Use of PPX with Types

TyPPX enables to use type information in OCaml pre-processing. Some compiler modifications which was used to be patches can be implemented as PPX preprocessors with TyPPX. This makes the delivery of modifications to users very easy: users do not need to switch their compilers but simply can use PPX with their current compilers.

Patching vs PPX with types

PPX with types are not usable for all the compiler modifications:

  • You cannot change the syntax. Attributes like [@blah] can be used to have special nodes though.

  • You cannot change the type algebra (cmi format). You can still change the type inference algorithm though.

  • You cannot change the code generation. Your changes of program behaviour must be encoded as the vanilla OCaml code.

With these limitations PPX with types has the following benefits:

  • No need of compiler patching, which means users can try your modifications pretty easily.

  • Output of PPX is typed again by the vanilla OCaml compiler. This is much more secure than the direct compiler patching where bugs often lead to program crashes (segmentation faults). The output of PPX is also printable as OCaml code therefore debugging is much easier.

  • Good at quick prototyping for compiler patch. Once your modification is successful as a PPX with types, conversion to a compiler patch is easy: you can reuse much of the PPX code for the patch.

Phases of TyPPX

First untyped transformation of Parsetree.

Parsed code is first passed to "first untyped transformation". The mapper of this phase is given by firstUntypedTransformation : Ast_mapper.mapper. The mapper is responsible to convert the input Parsetree to a Parsetree which can be typable by the next typing phase.

Typing

The output of the first untyped transformation is given to a type inference. This type inference can be either from the vanilla OCaml or from a modified version of it. The typing algorithm should be given as Typemod module in the functor argument.

Typed transformation of Typedtree

The output of the typing phase is then transformed by the typed transformation, which is given by TypedTransformation : S.TypedTransformation module. Here you can perform program transformation using type information obtained from the typing.

The output of this phase is Typedtree. The result is untyped, then will be type-checked again by the vanilla OCaml compiler, therefore it must be well-typed in the vanilla OCaml. However, the transformation needs not to create correctly type-annotated Typedtree, since the attached type information is removed anyway by the next untyping phase.

Untyping

The output Typedtree of the typed transformation is coerced back to Parsetree.

Last untyped transformation of Parsetree

You may perform the "last untyped transformation" against the output of the untyping. The mapper of this phase is given by lastUntypedTransformation : Ast_mapper.mapper. The output of this phase is the final result of the entire PPX.

Limitations

The input of TyPPX based PPX preprocessor must be typable.

The input of TyPPX are type-checked. Therefore the input cannot contain extensions ([%...] and [%%...]). These extensions must be expanded by other PPX preprocessors before the input is given to TyPPX based PPX preprocessor.

TyPPX doesn't work with REPL (ocaml)

PPX with types and TyPPX do not work with OCaml toplevel (REPL). This is due to the architecture of PPX preprocessor:

  • PPX preprocessor command is executed for each compilation unit.

  • In OCaml toplevel, each toplevel phrase is a compilation unit.

  • PPX command invocations cannot carry over huge states like the typing environment.

Build

Requirements

  • OCaml 4.02.3 and later

  • ocamlfind

  • omake

Install

  • ocaml setup.ml -configure

  • ocaml setup.ml -build

  • ocaml setup.ml -install

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