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IN NO EVENT SHALL THE * AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER * LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, * OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE * SOFTWARE. *) (** Reduction graph construction and analysis This module builds and manipulates a graph of viable reductions in an LR(1) parser. The reduction graph represents the structure of possible reductions as paths through the automaton, enabling efficient lookahead analysis and priority computation. Proceeds in three steps: - Compute the closure ϵ-reductions (reductions that do not consume any input token) for each LR(1) state. This analysis is local (it does not depend on the stack, only on the LR(1) state), and forms a tree of possible sequences of ϵ-reductions, ending with optional "pending", non-ϵ, reductions that need to consume states from the stack to proceed. This closure is represented by stack_tree's and reduction_closure's, and simplifies and speeds up later analyses. - Build a target trie that maps reduction targets (e.g., a nonterminal to reduce) to the goto transitions where they can occur, enabling reverse lookup from user-specified patterns to graph nodes. - Construct a graph whose edges are labelled by LR(1) states and which map an LR(1) stack suffix to the (sequences of) reductions applicable to this configuration. The paths of this graph enumerate all the stack suffixes that can be consumed by reducing. The process is repeated as long as a reduction is applicable, thus a right recursion [A → α A] translates to a cycle. The process also keeps track of lookahead symbols permitting each reduction to strictly simulate the behavior of an LR(1) automaton that possibly went through conflict resolution. But to recognize a reduction pattern, we have to do the reverse mapping: the user provides the target of a reduction (e.g. I want to reduce an expression), and we need to find the paths that can reach this target. So we introduce a "target" abstraction to which a reduction pattern translates to, a reverse index [target_trie] to go from a pattern to a set of targets, and we associate to each node of the graph the reachable targets. Architecture: - The graph nodes ("cells") represent configurations of (LR state, reduction position, lookahead set). These are the vertices of the reduction graph. - Edges represent transitions: moving from one reduction position to another via goto transitions. - The graph is minimization-aware: Valmari's algorithm is used to minimize the graph while preserving the reachability structure needed for computation of minimal costs. Key data structures: - 'g stack_tree: Represents the tree of possible reduction stacks for a given LR state. Each node contains: - [next]: Subtrees reachable after performing a reduction - [reductions]: Pending non ϵ-reductions at each node, grouped by depth - 'g reduction_closure: Complete ϵ-reductions information for an LR state - [accepting], [failing]: Lookaheads that cause acceptance/failure - [stacks]: Stack trees of ϵ-reductions - [all_stacks], [all_reductions]: flattened ϵ-stacks and ϵ-reductions - 'g target_trie: Trie for indexing reduction targets reached by sequences of LR(1) states. E.g. if there is a goto transition `s0 -> s1` labelled `expression`, there will be a path `s0 -> s1` labelled `expression target` in the trie. - [sub]: Child nodes for each LR state - [immediates]: States from which the reductions are immediate (ϵ-reductions by definition) - [targets]: Targets reached by the current prefix. - 'g graph: The minimized reduction graph, where each cell contains the reductions applicable at that position, and each step contains the transitions from that cell. Tricky implementation details: - The reduction graph is used to compute lookahead-dependent reduction sequences. Each cell represents either a (state, lookahead) configuration, or an intermediate step in a reduction sequence given by a triple (state, depth, lookahead) (a non-deterministic transition which applies if `state` is `depth` states deep in the stack). - The [group_reductions] function groups items being reduced by their depth in the stack, enabling efficient processing of nested reductions. - The [index_targets] function creates a trie where each path corresponds to a sequence of goto transitions leading to a target state. The trie nodes mark "immediate" targets (directly reachable via reductions) and track transitions via goto. - The reduction graph construction uses a stream-based approach for accessing predecessors, implemented via [get_stream] to avoid recomputing them. - The minimization via Valmari's algorithm preserves the reachability structure needed for cost computation while reducing state space. - The [step] type represents positions in the reduction graph, and [cells_steps] maps each cell to its step index for efficient cost computation. - The [filter_reductions] function updates reduction lookahead sets when the lookahead domain is restricted to preserve LR(1) behaviors. - The [follow] function returns either an [Advance] (move to next step) or a [Switch] (transition to different goto targets), enabling the parser to navigate the reduction graph. *) open Fix.Indexing open Utils open Misc open Info (*let printf_debug = false*) (* Merge reduction steps: combine reductions at the same depth, recursing on deeper levels. *) let rec merge_reduction_step map acc = function | [] -> (map, acc) | [] :: rrs -> merge_reduction_step map acc rrs | (r :: rs) :: rrs -> let acc = if list_is_empty rs then acc else rs :: acc in let augment _ a b = Some (IndexSet.union a b) in let map = IndexMap.union augment r map in merge_reduction_step map acc rrs (* Recursively merge all reduction depth layers, dropping empty ones. *) let rec merge_reductions = function | [] -> [] | rrs -> let r, rrs' = merge_reduction_step IndexMap.empty [] rrs in match merge_reductions rrs' with | [] when IndexMap.is_empty r -> [] | rs -> r :: rs (* Step 1: pre-compute closure of ϵ-reductions *) (* Group items being reduced by their depth (reductions with zero, one, two producers, ...). *) let group_reductions g = function | [] -> [] | items -> let rec group depth acc = function | [] -> [acc] | (it, la) :: rest when depth = Item.position g it -> let lhs = Production.lhs g (Item.production g it) in group depth (IndexMap.update lhs (union_update la) acc) rest | otherwise -> acc :: group (depth + 1) IndexMap.empty otherwise in let compare_items (it1, _) (it2, _) = Int.compare (Item.position g it1) (Item.position g it2) in group 0 IndexMap.empty (List.sort compare_items items) (* Verify that a list of reduction maps is non-empty at the deepest level. *) let rec validate = function | [] -> true | [x] -> not (IndexMap.is_empty x) | _ :: xs -> validate xs type 'g stack_tree = { next: ('g lr1 index list * 'g terminal indexset * 'g stack_tree) list; reductions: ('g nonterminal, 'g terminal indexset) indexmap list; } (* Fold over all reduction maps in a stack tree, traversing all branches. *) let fold_stack_reductions f stacks acc = let rec aux acc {next; reductions} = let acc = f reductions acc in List.fold_left aux_next acc next and aux_next acc (_, _, stacks') = aux acc stacks' in aux acc stacks type 'g reduction_closure = { accepting: 'g terminal indexset; failing: 'g terminal indexset; stacks: 'g stack_tree; all_stacks: ('g lr1 index list * 'g terminal indexset) list; all_reductions: ('g nonterminal, 'g terminal indexset) indexmap list; } type ('g, 'n) reduction_closures = ('n, 'g reduction_closure) vector (* Add the intersection of [set] and [la] to the reference [r]. *) let add_subset g r set la = r := IndexSet.union (Terminal.intersect g set la) !r (* Close ϵ-reductions of each LR(1) states *) let close_lr1_reductions (type g) (g : g grammar) : (g lr1, g reduction_closure) vector = Vector.init (Lr1.cardinal g) @@ fun lr1 -> let accepting = ref IndexSet.empty in let failing = ref IndexSet.empty in let group_stacks (items, next) = let reductions = group_reductions g items in assert (validate reductions); {reductions; next} in let rec pop lookahead acc (item : g item index) = function | [] -> ((item, lookahead) :: fst acc, snd acc) | hd :: tl as stack -> match Item.prev g item with | Some item' -> pop lookahead acc item' tl | None -> let lhs = Production.lhs g (Item.production g item) in let stack = Transition.find_goto_target g hd lhs :: stack in let stacks = group_stacks (reduce lookahead ([],[]) stack) in (fst acc, (stack, lookahead, stacks) :: snd acc) and reduce lookahead acc stack = let lr1 = List.hd stack in add_subset g failing (Lr1.reject g lr1) lookahead; add_subset g accepting (Lr1.shift_on g lr1) lookahead; IndexSet.fold begin fun red acc -> match Terminal.intersect g (Reduction.lookaheads g red) lookahead with | la when IndexSet.is_empty la -> acc | la -> pop la acc (Item.last g (Reduction.production g red)) stack end (Reduction.from_lr1 g lr1) acc in let stacks = group_stacks (reduce (Terminal.all g) ([],[]) [lr1]) in let failing = !failing in let accepting = !accepting in let rec all_stacks la acc {next; _} = List.fold_left (fun acc (stack,la',stacks) -> let la = IndexSet.inter la la' in if IndexSet.is_empty la then acc else all_stacks la ((stack, la) :: acc) stacks ) acc next in let all_stacks = all_stacks (Terminal.all g) [([lr1],Terminal.all g)] stacks in let all_reductions = merge_reductions (fold_stack_reductions List.cons stacks []) in assert (validate all_reductions); {accepting; failing; stacks; all_stacks; all_reductions} (* Filter reduction lookahead sets to a restricted domain [la]. Preserves sharing when no filtering is needed. *) let rec filter_reductions g la = function | [] -> [] | r :: rs as rrs -> let filtered = ref false in let r' = IndexMap.filter_map (fun _ la' -> let la'' = Terminal.intersect g la la' in if la' != la'' then filtered := true; if IndexSet.is_empty la'' then None else Some la'' ) r in let rs' = filter_reductions g la rs in if rs == rs' && not !filtered then rrs else r' :: rs' (* Reduction targets indexation *) module Target = Unsafe_cardinal() type 'g target = 'g Target.t type 'g targets = ('g target, 'g terminal indexset) indexmap type 'g target_trie = { mutable sub: ('g lr1, 'g target_trie) indexmap; mutable immediates: 'g lr1 indexset; mutable targets: ('g lr1, 'g target index) indexmap; } let index_targets (type g) (g : g grammar) rc : g target_trie * (g goto_transition, g targets) vector = (* Index sources of goto transitions *) let goto_sources = Vector.make (Lr1.cardinal g) IndexSet.empty in Index.rev_iter (Transition.goto g) begin fun gt -> let tr = (Transition.of_goto g gt) in goto_sources.@(Transition.target g tr) <- IndexSet.add gt end; (* Allocate target identifiers *) let module Gen = Gensym() in let open Target.Eq(struct type t = g include Gen end) in let Refl = eq in (* Targets by goto transition *) let by_goto = Vector.make (Transition.goto g) IndexMap.empty in (* Manage trie nodes *) let fresh_node () = { sub = IndexMap.empty; immediates = IndexSet.empty; targets = IndexMap.empty; } in let get_child (node, lr1) = match IndexMap.find_opt lr1 node.sub with | Some node' -> node' | None -> let node' = fresh_node () in node.sub <- IndexMap.add lr1 node' node.sub; node' in let root = fresh_node () in root.immediates <- Lr1.all g; let rec follow_path = function | [] -> assert false | [lr1] -> (root, lr1) | lr1 :: path -> (get_child (follow_path path), lr1) in (* Construct target trie *) Index.rev_iter (Lr1.cardinal g) begin fun tgt -> (* For each LR(1), there are three sources of reduction targets: - stacks directly reachable from this state, these are marked as "immediate" in the trie - goto transitions reaching this target (found using the goto_sources) - composition of both *) let rec visit_stacks acc {next; reductions=_} = List.fold_left begin fun acc (stack, la, sub') -> let acc = (follow_path (List.rev stack), la) :: acc in visit_stacks acc sub' end acc next in let roots = visit_stacks [] rc.:(tgt).stacks in (* 1. Register immediates *) List.iter (fun ((node, lr1), _) -> node.immediates <- IndexSet.add lr1 node.immediates) roots; (* Goto sources *) let sources = goto_sources.:(tgt) in if IndexSet.is_not_empty sources then (* Prepend all goto transitions (by construction, rc stacks already end with tgt) *) let roots = (get_child (root, tgt), Terminal.all g) :: List.map (fun (root, la) -> (get_child root, la)) roots in List.iter begin fun (root, la) -> IndexSet.iter begin fun gt -> let src = Transition.source g (Transition.of_goto g gt) in let index = match IndexMap.find_opt src root.targets with | Some index -> index | None -> let index = Gen.fresh () in root.targets <- IndexMap.add src index root.targets; index in by_goto.@(gt) <- IndexMap.add index la end sources; end roots end; stopwatch 2 "indexed %d targets" (cardinal Gen.n); (* Done *) (root, by_goto) (* Graph construction *) module Step = Unsafe_cardinal() type 'g step = 'g Step.t (* Stream accessor for lazy predecessor lists. Materializes the stream up to index [i] on demand. *) let get_stream ?(initial=0) stream = let s = ref stream in let d = ref initial in fun i -> assert (i >= !d); while i > !d do s := Lazy.force (!s).lnext; incr d; done; (!s).lvalue type 'g transition = { reached: 'g target indexset; reachable: 'g target indexset; step: 'g step index; } type 'g graph = ('g step, ('g lr1, 'g transition list) indexmap) vector let make (type g) (g : g grammar) (rc : (g, g lr1) reduction_closures) (targets : (g goto_transition, g targets) vector) : g graph = let open IndexBuffer in let module Cells = Gensym() in let module Links = Gen.Make() in let cells : (Cells.n, g lr1 indexset) Dyn.t = Dyn.make IndexSet.empty in let open struct type label = g lr1 index * g target indexset * int * Cells.n index * Cells.n index * g lr1 indexset end in let links : (Links.n, label) Gen.t = Links.get_generator () in let table = Vector.make (Nonterminal.cardinal g) IndexSet.Map.empty in let get_cell nt la = let map0 = table.:(nt) in match IndexSet.Map.find_opt la map0 with | Some index -> index | None -> let index = Cells.fresh () in table.:(nt) <- IndexSet.Map.add la index map0; index in let initial = Cells.fresh () in let sink = Cells.fresh () in let rec explore_cell cell nt la src = let gt = Transition.find_goto g src nt in let reached = IndexMap.deflate targets.:(gt) (fun _ la' -> not (IndexSet.disjoint la la')); in let predecessors = get_stream (Lr1.predecessors g src) in let tgt = Transition.target g (Transition.of_goto g gt) in explore_transitions cell src reached la predecessors rc.:(tgt).all_reductions and explore_transitions cell0 src reached la0 predecessors reductions = let result = ref [] in List.iteri begin fun depth goto -> IndexMap.iter begin fun nt la -> let la = IndexSet.inter la0 la in if IndexSet.is_not_empty la then ( let cell = get_cell nt la in let states = predecessors depth in let done_ = Dyn.get cells cell in let todo = IndexSet.diff states done_ in push result (src, reached, depth, cell0, cell, states); if IndexSet.is_not_empty todo then ( Dyn.set cells cell (IndexSet.union todo done_); IndexSet.rev_iter (explore_cell cell nt la) todo; ) ); end goto end reductions; match !result with | [] -> ignore (Gen.add links (src, reached, 0, cell0, sink, IndexSet.empty)); | result -> List.iter (fun tr -> ignore (Gen.add links tr)) result in Index.iter (Lr1.cardinal g) begin fun lr1 -> let predecessors = get_stream ~initial:(-1) (Lr1.predecessors g lr1) in explore_transitions initial lr1 IndexSet.empty (Terminal.regular g) predecessors rc.:(lr1).all_reductions end; stopwatch 2 "raw redgraph: %d cells, %d links" (cardinal Cells.n) (cardinal Links.n); let module Min = Valmari.Minimize(struct type t = label let compare (lr1, targets1, depth1, _src1, _dst1, states1) (lr2, targets2, depth2, _src2, _dst2, states2) = let c = Index.compare lr1 lr2 in if c <> 0 then c else let c = Int.compare depth1 depth2 in if c <> 0 then c else let c = IndexSet.compare targets1 targets2 in if c <> 0 then c else let c = IndexSet.compare states1 states2 in c end)(struct type states = Cells.n let states = Cells.n type transitions = Links.n let transitions = Links.n let source tr = let (_,_,_,x,_,_) = Gen.get links tr in x let target tr = let (_,_,_,_,x,_) = Gen.get links tr in x let label tr = Gen.get links tr let initials f = f initial let finals f = Index.iter Cells.n f let refinements f = f (fun ~add -> add initial); f (fun ~add -> add sink) end) in let initial = Option.get (Min.transport_state initial) in let sink = Option.get (Min.transport_state sink) in stopwatch 2 "minimized redgraph: %d cells, %d links" (cardinal Min.states) (cardinal Min.transitions); let cells_outgoing = Vector.make Min.states IndexMap.empty in let cells_depth = Vector.make Min.states 0 in Index.rev_iter Min.transitions begin fun tr -> let source = Min.source tr in let target = Min.target tr in let lr, _, depth, _, _, _ = Min.label tr in cells_outgoing.@(source) <- IndexMap.update lr (add_update tr); cells_depth.@(target) <- Int.max depth end; stopwatch 2 "redgraph: indexed transitions"; let succ f tr = let (_, _, _, _, _, states) = Min.label tr in let outgoing = cells_outgoing.:(Min.target tr) in IndexSet.rev_iter (fun src -> IndexSet.iter f (IndexMap.find src outgoing)) states in let reachable = Vector.init Min.transitions (fun tr -> let acc = ref IndexSet.empty in succ (fun tr' -> let (_, targets, _, _, _, _) = Min.label tr' in acc := IndexSet.union targets !acc ) tr; !acc ) in Tarjan.close_relation succ reachable; stopwatch 2 "redgraph: reachability closure"; let module Steps = Step.Const(struct type t = g let cardinal = Vector.fold_left (+) (Vector.length_as_int cells_depth - 1) cells_depth let () = stopwatch 2 "redgraph: %d steps" cardinal end) in let enum = Index.enumerate Steps.n in let step_zero = enum () in let cells_steps = Vector.mapi (fun cell depth -> if cell = initial || cell = sink then step_zero else ( for _ = 0 to depth - 1 do ignore (enum ()) done; enum () ) ) cells_depth in let steps = Vector.make Steps.n IndexMap.empty in Vector.rev_iteri begin fun cell step -> steps.:(step) <- IndexMap.map begin fun trs -> List.map (fun tr -> let (_, reached, depth, _, _, _) = Min.label tr in let reachable = reachable.:(tr) in let target = cells_steps.:(Min.target tr) in let step = Index.of_int Steps.n (Index.to_int target - depth) in {reached; reachable; step} ) (IndexSet.elements trs) end cells_outgoing.:(cell) end cells_steps; steps type 'g action = | Advance of 'g step index | Switch of ('g lr1, 'g transition list) indexmap (* Get initial transitions for a given LR(1) state from the graph entry point. *) let initial (type g) (gr : g graph) (lr1 : g lr1 index) = match IndexMap.find_opt lr1 (Vector.as_array gr).(0) with | None -> [] | Some l -> l (* Follow a step in the reduction graph. Step 0 returns an empty switch; empty maps advance; non-empty maps switch. *) let follow gr step = match (step : _ index :> int) with | 0 -> Switch IndexMap.empty | step' -> let map = gr.:(step) in if IndexMap.is_empty map then Advance (Index.of_int (Vector.length gr) (step' + 1)) else Switch map
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