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Alex Ozdemir
f2744e0c06 IR-based Zokrates front-end (#33)
The ZoKrates front-end now represents ZoK arrays as IR arrays, and ZoK structures as (type-tagged) IR tuples.

During this change, I discovered that IR support for eliminating tuples and arrays was not complete.

Thus the change list is:

    The ZoK front-end uses IR arrays and tuples
    Improve IR passes for array and tuple elimination
    Enforce cargo fmt in CI
    Bugfix: handle ZoK accessors in L-values in the correct order
    Bugfix: add array evaluation to the IR

This PR does not:

    implement an array flattening pass
    implement permutation-based memory-checking

Benefits:

    The ZoK->R1CS compiler is now ~5.88x faster (as defined by the time it takes to run the tests in master's scripts/zokrates_test.zsh script: this goes from 8.59s to 1.46s)
        For benchmarks with multi-dimensional arrays, the ZoK->R1CS compiler can now compile them with reasonable speed. Before it it would time out on even tiny examples.
    The ZoK->R1CS compiler will be able to benefit from future memory-checking improvements
    IR support for arrays and tuples is complete now, making those parts of the IR more accessible to future front-ends.

alex-ozdemir added 21 commits 11 days ago
2022-01-01 11:44:56 -08:00
Alex Ozdemir
8a05a107ed Deterministic compilation & better CLI (#25)
This PR makes compilation deterministic (by switching to fxhash) and improves the CLI.

Technically, the std-based hash tables cannot be guaranteed to have the deterministic iteration order that we need, regardless of what hash you use, so I've added some micro-tests for the property that we need. I'm not optimistic about getting better guarantees from std, but I'll try.

The CLI has also changed.
2021-11-29 15:17:32 -08:00
Alex Ozdemir
44c2700073 Add profile script 2021-07-02 22:41:56 -07:00