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concrete/compiler/lib/Bindings/Python/FHEModule.cpp
youben11 eabd8b959d fix(CAPI): remove Cpp code from CAPI
this required to have a CAPI that when asked for types, returns a
structure that can report if an error was faced during type creation.
This is required since a failure at that stage in the compiler would
lead to a segfault in the python bindings for example, and we want to be
able to handle this scenario gracefully.
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// Part of the Concrete Compiler Project, under the BSD3 License with Zama
// Exceptions. See
// https://github.com/zama-ai/concrete-compiler-internal/blob/main/LICENSE.txt
// for license information.
#include "DialectModules.h"
#include "concretelang-c/Dialect/FHE.h"
#include "mlir-c/BuiltinAttributes.h"
#include "mlir/Bindings/Python/PybindAdaptors.h"
#include "mlir/IR/Diagnostics.h"
#include "llvm/ADT/SmallString.h"
#include "llvm/Support/raw_ostream.h"
#include <pybind11/pybind11.h>
#include <pybind11/pytypes.h>
#include <pybind11/stl.h>
using namespace mlir::concretelang;
using namespace mlir::python::adaptors;
/// Populate the fhe python module.
void mlir::concretelang::python::populateDialectFHESubmodule(
pybind11::module &m) {
m.doc() = "FHE dialect Python native extension";
mlir_type_subclass(m, "EncryptedIntegerType", fheTypeIsAnEncryptedIntegerType)
.def_classmethod("get", [](pybind11::object cls, MlirContext ctx,
unsigned width) {
MlirTypeOrError typeOrError =
fheEncryptedIntegerTypeGetChecked(ctx, width);
if (typeOrError.isError) {
throw std::invalid_argument("can't create eint with the given width");
}
return cls(typeOrError.type);
});
}