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Module PlompilerSource
Plompiler core language.
The COMMON module type defines the set of primitives needed to interpret a Plompiler program. This module type provides the monadic interface needed to deal with Plompier computations, and a number of sub-modules to handle inputs and basic types.
The LIB module type extends the core language defined in Lang_core.COMMON by adding functions that build upon those primitives.
Plompiler is an OCaml eDSL for writing PlonK arithmetic circuits (see Lib_plonk.Main_protocol for an introduction to PlonK circuits).
The eDSL is implemented following a tagless-final approach and is split into a core language and a standard library, each described as a module type. The core is defined by Lang_core.COMMON while the standard library is defined by Lang_stdlib.LIB.
The Plompiler library is defined around three main parameterized types. First, 'a t is a monadic type that represents a Plompiler computation returning a value of type 'a. Second, 'a repr is the Plompiler representation of a value of type 'a. Finally, 'a input represents an input to a circuit of type 'a. These two final types are related: an 'a input will become an 'a repr once inputted into a circuit.
A Plompiler program, then, will be a functor over LIB. The general structure of of a Plompiler program is:
module Program (L : LIB) = struct
open L
let logic : 'a repr -> 'b repr -> unit repr t = ...
let prog : 'a input -> 'b input -> unit repr t =
fun a b ->
let* a = input ~kind:'Public a in
let* b = input b in
logic a b
endHere, the first function defines the logic of the program, while prog declares the inputs, the first of which is public.
A module implementing the `LIB` signature can be seen as an interpreter of the language. Concretely, two such interpreters are defined: LibResult and LibCircuit. The first runs a Plompiler program with pure values, i.e. without generating a circuit. This means that, for this interpreter, 'a repr is essentially 'a. The second, LibCircuit, is the actual circuit backend. Here, 'a repr will represent a PlonK wire carrying a value of type 'a.
The rest of the library is implemented through the following modules:
Csir: defines the Constraint System intermediate representation, which is an abstract representation for PlonK constraint systems. This is the target of theLibCircuitinterpreter, and can be converted into a PlonK circuit.Encoding: encoders/decoders for usage of structured data types in circuits. Simplifies data manipulation and the definition of inputs.Optimizer: low-level generic optimizer ofCsirconstraint systems.Solver: description and interpretation of the programs needed to populate the PlonK witness for a Plompiler circuit given the initial inputs.Gadget_X: building blocks for circuits, mainly implementing cryptographic primitives.
Pure-value backend. Used to check the semantics of LibCircuit in the tests.
Circuit producing backend.
This module defines a description format and interpretation of the programs needed to populate the PlonK witness for a Plompiler circuit given the initial inputs.