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mh - 3 years ago 2022-03-01 17:49:57
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Initial implementation of select block
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Cargo.toml
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[package]
 
name = "reowolf_rs"
 
version = "1.2.0"
 
authors = [
 
	"Max Henger <henger@cwi.nl>",
 
	"Christopher Esterhuyse <esterhuy@cwi.nl>",
 
	"Hans-Dieter Hiep <hdh@cwi.nl>"
 
]
 
edition = "2021"
 

	
 
[dependencies]
 
# convenience macros
 
maplit = "1.0.2"
 
derive_more = "0.99.2"
 

	
 
# runtime
 
bincode = "1.3.1"
 
serde = { version = "1.0.114", features = ["derive"] }
 
getrandom = "0.1.14" # tiny crate. used to guess controller-id
 

	
 
# network
 
mio = { version = "0.7.0", package = "mio", features = ["udp", "tcp", "os-poll"] }
 
socket2 = { version = "0.3.12", optional = true }
 

	
 
# protocol
 
backtrace = "0.3"
 
lazy_static = "1.4.0"
 

	
 
# ffi
 

	
 
# socket ffi
 
libc = { version = "^0.2", optional = true }
 
os_socketaddr = { version = "0.1.0", optional = true }
 

	
 
[dev-dependencies]
 
# randomness
 
rand = "0.8.4"
 
rand_pcg = "0.3.1"
 

	
 
[lib]
 
crate-type = [
 
	"rlib", # for use as a Rust dependency.
 
]
 
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docs/runtime/sync.md
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# Synchronous Communication
 

	
 
## 
 
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src/common.rs
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src/lib.rs
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#[macro_use]
 
mod macros;
 

	
 
// mod common;
 
mod protocol;
 
pub mod runtime;
 
pub mod runtime2;
 
mod collections;
 
mod random;
 

	
 
pub use protocol::{ProtocolDescription, ProtocolDescriptionBuilder, ComponentCreationError};
 
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src/protocol/eval/executor.rs
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use std::collections::VecDeque;
 

	
 
use super::value::*;
 
use super::store::*;
 
use super::error::*;
 
use crate::protocol::*;
 
use crate::protocol::ast::*;
 
use crate::protocol::type_table::*;
 

	
 
macro_rules! debug_enabled { () => { false }; }
 
macro_rules! debug_log {
 
    ($format:literal) => {
 
        enabled_debug_print!(false, "exec", $format);
 
    };
 
    ($format:literal, $($args:expr),*) => {
 
        enabled_debug_print!(false, "exec", $format, $($args),*);
 
    };
 
}
 

	
 
#[derive(Debug, Clone)]
 
pub(crate) enum ExprInstruction {
 
    EvalExpr(ExpressionId),
 
    PushValToFront,
 
}
 

	
 
#[derive(Debug, Clone)]
 
pub(crate) struct Frame {
 
    pub(crate) definition: ProcedureDefinitionId,
 
    pub(crate) monomorph_type_id: TypeId,
 
    pub(crate) monomorph_index: usize,
 
    pub(crate) position: StatementId,
 
    pub(crate) expr_stack: VecDeque<ExprInstruction>, // hack for expression evaluation, evaluated by popping from back
 
    pub(crate) expr_values: VecDeque<Value>, // hack for expression results, evaluated by popping from front/back
 
    pub(crate) max_stack_size: u32,
 
}
 

	
 
impl Frame {
 
    /// Creates a new execution frame. Does not modify the stack in any way.
 
    pub fn new(heap: &Heap, definition_id: ProcedureDefinitionId, monomorph_type_id: TypeId, monomorph_index: u32) -> Self {
 
        let definition = &heap[definition_id];
 
        let outer_scope_id = definition.scope;
 
        let first_statement_id = definition.body;
 

	
 
        // Another not-so-pretty thing that has to be replaced somewhere in the
 
        // future...
 
        fn determine_max_stack_size(heap: &Heap, scope_id: ScopeId, max_size: &mut u32) {
 
            let scope = &heap[scope_id];
 

	
 
            // Check current block
 
            let cur_size = scope.next_unique_id_in_scope as u32;
 
            if cur_size > *max_size { *max_size = cur_size; }
 

	
 
            // And child blocks
 
            for child_scope in &scope.nested {
 
                determine_max_stack_size(heap, *child_scope, max_size);
 
            }
 
        }
 

	
 
        let mut max_stack_size = 0;
 
        determine_max_stack_size(heap, outer_scope_id, &mut max_stack_size);
 

	
 
        Frame{
 
            definition: definition_id,
 
            monomorph_type_id,
 
            monomorph_index: monomorph_index as usize,
 
            position: first_statement_id.upcast(),
 
            expr_stack: VecDeque::with_capacity(128),
 
            expr_values: VecDeque::with_capacity(128),
 
            max_stack_size,
 
        }
 
    }
 

	
 
    /// Prepares a single expression for execution. This involves walking the
 
    /// expression tree and putting them in the `expr_stack` such that
 
    /// continuously popping from its back will evaluate the expression. The
 
    /// results of each expression will be stored by pushing onto `expr_values`.
 
    pub fn prepare_single_expression(&mut self, heap: &Heap, expr_id: ExpressionId) {
 
        debug_assert!(self.expr_stack.is_empty());
 
        self.expr_values.clear(); // May not be empty if last expression result(s) were discarded
 

	
 
        self.serialize_expression(heap, expr_id);
 
    }
 

	
 
    /// Prepares multiple expressions for execution (i.e. evaluating all
 
    /// function arguments or all elements of an array/union literal). Per
 
    /// expression this works the same as `prepare_single_expression`. However
 
    /// after each expression is evaluated we insert a `PushValToFront`
 
    /// instruction
 
    pub fn prepare_multiple_expressions(&mut self, heap: &Heap, expr_ids: &[ExpressionId]) {
 
        debug_assert!(self.expr_stack.is_empty());
 
        self.expr_values.clear();
 

	
 
        for expr_id in expr_ids {
 
            self.expr_stack.push_back(ExprInstruction::PushValToFront);
 
            self.serialize_expression(heap, *expr_id);
 
        }
 
    }
 

	
 
    /// Performs depth-first serialization of expression tree. Let's not care
 
    /// about performance for a temporary runtime implementation
 
    fn serialize_expression(&mut self, heap: &Heap, id: ExpressionId) {
 
        self.expr_stack.push_back(ExprInstruction::EvalExpr(id));
 

	
 
        match &heap[id] {
 
            Expression::Assignment(expr) => {
 
                self.serialize_expression(heap, expr.left);
 
                self.serialize_expression(heap, expr.right);
 
            },
 
            Expression::Binding(expr) => {
 
                self.serialize_expression(heap, expr.bound_to);
 
                self.serialize_expression(heap, expr.bound_from);
 
            },
 
            Expression::Conditional(expr) => {
 
                self.serialize_expression(heap, expr.test);
 
            },
 
            Expression::Binary(expr) => {
 
                self.serialize_expression(heap, expr.left);
 
                self.serialize_expression(heap, expr.right);
 
            },
 
            Expression::Unary(expr) => {
 
                self.serialize_expression(heap, expr.expression);
 
            },
 
            Expression::Indexing(expr) => {
 
                self.serialize_expression(heap, expr.index);
 
                self.serialize_expression(heap, expr.subject);
 
            },
 
            Expression::Slicing(expr) => {
 
                self.serialize_expression(heap, expr.from_index);
 
                self.serialize_expression(heap, expr.to_index);
 
                self.serialize_expression(heap, expr.subject);
 
            },
 
            Expression::Select(expr) => {
 
                self.serialize_expression(heap, expr.subject);
 
            },
 
            Expression::Literal(expr) => {
 
                // Here we only care about literals that have subexpressions
 
                match &expr.value {
 
                    Literal::Null | Literal::True | Literal::False |
 
                    Literal::Character(_) | Literal::String(_) |
 
                    Literal::Integer(_) | Literal::Enum(_) => {
 
                        // No subexpressions
 
                    },
 
                    Literal::Struct(literal) => {
 
                        // Note: fields expressions are evaluated in programmer-
 
                        // specified order. But struct construction expects them
 
                        // in type-defined order. I might want to come back to
 
                        // this.
 
                        let mut _num_pushed = 0;
 
                        for want_field_idx in 0..literal.fields.len() {
 
                            for field in &literal.fields {
 
                                if field.field_idx == want_field_idx {
 
                                    _num_pushed += 1;
 
                                    self.expr_stack.push_back(ExprInstruction::PushValToFront);
 
                                    self.serialize_expression(heap, field.value);
 
                                }
 
                            }
 
                        }
 
                        debug_assert_eq!(_num_pushed, literal.fields.len())
 
                    },
 
                    Literal::Union(literal) => {
 
                        for value_expr_id in &literal.values {
 
                            self.expr_stack.push_back(ExprInstruction::PushValToFront);
 
                            self.serialize_expression(heap, *value_expr_id);
 
                        }
 
                    },
 
                    Literal::Array(value_expr_ids) => {
 
                        for value_expr_id in value_expr_ids {
 
                            self.expr_stack.push_back(ExprInstruction::PushValToFront);
 
                            self.serialize_expression(heap, *value_expr_id);
 
                        }
 
                    },
 
                    Literal::Tuple(value_expr_ids) => {
 
                        for value_expr_id in value_expr_ids {
 
                            self.expr_stack.push_back(ExprInstruction::PushValToFront);
 
                            self.serialize_expression(heap, *value_expr_id);
 
                        }
 
                    }
 
                }
 
            },
 
            Expression::Cast(expr) => {
 
                self.serialize_expression(heap, expr.subject);
 
            }
 
            Expression::Call(expr) => {
 
                for arg_expr_id in &expr.arguments {
 
                    self.expr_stack.push_back(ExprInstruction::PushValToFront);
 
                    self.serialize_expression(heap, *arg_expr_id);
 
                }
 
            },
 
            Expression::Variable(_expr) => {
 
                // No subexpressions
 
            }
 
        }
 
    }
 
}
 

	
 
pub type EvalResult = Result<EvalContinuation, EvalError>;
 

	
 
#[derive(Debug)]
 
pub enum EvalContinuation {
 
    // Returned in both sync and non-sync modes
 
    Stepping,
 
    // Returned only in sync mode
 
    BranchInconsistent,
 
    SyncBlockEnd,
 
    NewFork,
 
    BlockFires(PortId),
 
    BlockGet(PortId),
 
    Put(PortId, ValueGroup),
 
    SelectStart(u32, u32), // (num_cases, num_ports_total)
 
    SelectRegisterPort(u32, u32, PortId), // (case_index, port_index_in_case, port_id)
 
    SelectWait, // wait until select can continue
 
    // Returned only in non-sync mode
 
    ComponentTerminated,
 
    SyncBlockStart,
 
    NewComponent(ProcedureDefinitionId, TypeId, ValueGroup),
 
    NewChannel,
 
}
 

	
 
// Note: cloning is fine, methinks. cloning all values and the heap regions then
 
// we end up with valid "pointers" to heap regions.
 
#[derive(Debug, Clone)]
 
pub struct Prompt {
 
    pub(crate) frames: Vec<Frame>,
 
    pub(crate) store: Store,
 
}
 

	
 
impl Prompt {
 
    pub fn new(types: &TypeTable, heap: &Heap, def: ProcedureDefinitionId, type_id: TypeId, args: ValueGroup) -> Self {
 
        let mut prompt = Self{
 
            frames: Vec::new(),
 
            store: Store::new(),
 
        };
 

	
 
        // Maybe do typechecking in the future?
 
        let monomorph_index = types.get_monomorph(type_id).variant.as_procedure().monomorph_index;
 
        let new_frame = Frame::new(heap, def, type_id, monomorph_index);
 
        let max_stack_size = new_frame.max_stack_size;
 
        prompt.frames.push(new_frame);
 
        args.into_store(&mut prompt.store);
 
        prompt.store.reserve_stack(max_stack_size);
 

	
 
        prompt
 
    }
 

	
 
    /// Big 'ol function right here. Didn't want to break it up unnecessarily.
 
    /// It consists of, in sequence: executing any expressions that should be
 
    /// executed before the next statement can be evaluated, then a section that
 
    /// performs debug printing, and finally a section that takes the next
 
    /// statement and executes it. If the statement requires any expressions to
 
    /// be evaluated, then they will be added such that the next time `step` is
 
    /// called, all of these expressions are indeed evaluated.
 
    pub(crate) fn step(&mut self, types: &TypeTable, heap: &Heap, modules: &[Module], ctx: &mut impl RunContext) -> EvalResult {
 
        // Helper function to transfer multiple values from the expression value
 
        // array into a heap region (e.g. constructing arrays or structs).
 
        fn transfer_expression_values_front_into_heap(cur_frame: &mut Frame, store: &mut Store, num_values: usize) -> HeapPos {
 
            let heap_pos = store.alloc_heap();
 

	
 
            // Do the transformation first (because Rust...)
 
            for val_idx in 0..num_values {
 
                cur_frame.expr_values[val_idx] = store.read_take_ownership(cur_frame.expr_values[val_idx].clone());
 
            }
 

	
 
            // And now transfer to the heap region
 
            let values = &mut store.heap_regions[heap_pos as usize].values;
 
            debug_assert!(values.is_empty());
 
            values.reserve(num_values);
 
            for _ in 0..num_values {
 
                values.push(cur_frame.expr_values.pop_front().unwrap());
 
            }
 

	
 
            heap_pos
 
        }
 

	
 
        // Helper function to make sure that an index into an aray is valid.
 
        fn array_inclusive_index_is_invalid(store: &Store, array_heap_pos: u32, idx: i64) -> bool {
 
            let array_len = store.heap_regions[array_heap_pos as usize].values.len();
 
            return idx < 0 || idx >= array_len as i64;
 
        }
 

	
 
        fn array_exclusive_index_is_invalid(store: &Store, array_heap_pos: u32, idx: i64) -> bool {
 
            let array_len = store.heap_regions[array_heap_pos as usize].values.len();
 
            return idx < 0 || idx > array_len as i64;
 
        }
 

	
 
        fn construct_array_error(prompt: &Prompt, modules: &[Module], heap: &Heap, expr_id: ExpressionId, heap_pos: u32, idx: i64) -> EvalError {
 
            let array_len = prompt.store.heap_regions[heap_pos as usize].values.len();
 
            return EvalError::new_error_at_expr(
 
                prompt, modules, heap, expr_id,
 
                format!("index {} is out of bounds: array length is {}", idx, array_len)
 
            )
 
        }
 

	
 
        // Checking if we're at the end of execution
 
        let cur_frame = self.frames.last_mut().unwrap();
 
        if cur_frame.position.is_invalid() {
 
            if heap[cur_frame.definition].kind == ProcedureKind::Function {
 
                todo!("End of function without return, return an evaluation error");
 
            }
 
            return Ok(EvalContinuation::ComponentTerminated);
 
        }
 

	
 
        debug_log!("Taking step in '{}'", heap[cur_frame.definition].identifier().value.as_str());
 

	
 
        // Execute all pending expressions
 
        while !cur_frame.expr_stack.is_empty() {
 
            let next = cur_frame.expr_stack.pop_back().unwrap();
 
            debug_log!("Expr stack: {:?}", next);
 
            match next {
 
                ExprInstruction::PushValToFront => {
 
                    cur_frame.expr_values.rotate_right(1);
 
                },
 
                ExprInstruction::EvalExpr(expr_id) => {
 
                    let expr = &heap[expr_id];
 
                    match expr {
 
                        Expression::Assignment(expr) => {
 
                            let to = cur_frame.expr_values.pop_back().unwrap().as_ref();
 
                            let rhs = cur_frame.expr_values.pop_back().unwrap();
 

	
 
                            // Note: although not pretty, the assignment operator takes ownership
 
                            // of the right-hand side value when possible. So we do not drop the
 
                            // rhs's optionally owned heap data.
 
                            let rhs = self.store.read_take_ownership(rhs);
 
                            apply_assignment_operator(&mut self.store, to, expr.operation, rhs);
 
                        },
 
                        Expression::Binding(_expr) => {
 
                            let bind_to = cur_frame.expr_values.pop_back().unwrap();
 
                            let bind_from = cur_frame.expr_values.pop_back().unwrap();
 
                            let bind_to_heap_pos = bind_to.get_heap_pos();
 
                            let bind_from_heap_pos = bind_from.get_heap_pos();
 

	
 
                            let result = apply_binding_operator(&mut self.store, bind_to, bind_from);
 
                            self.store.drop_value(bind_to_heap_pos);
 
                            self.store.drop_value(bind_from_heap_pos);
 
                            cur_frame.expr_values.push_back(Value::Bool(result));
 
                        },
 
                        Expression::Conditional(expr) => {
 
                            // Evaluate testing expression, then extend the
 
                            // expression stack with the appropriate expression
 
                            let test_result = cur_frame.expr_values.pop_back().unwrap().as_bool();
 
                            if test_result {
 
                                cur_frame.serialize_expression(heap, expr.true_expression);
 
                            } else {
 
                                cur_frame.serialize_expression(heap, expr.false_expression);
 
                            }
 
                        },
 
                        Expression::Binary(expr) => {
 
                            let lhs = cur_frame.expr_values.pop_back().unwrap();
 
                            let rhs = cur_frame.expr_values.pop_back().unwrap();
 
                            let result = apply_binary_operator(&mut self.store, &lhs, expr.operation, &rhs);
 
                            cur_frame.expr_values.push_back(result);
 
                            self.store.drop_value(lhs.get_heap_pos());
 
                            self.store.drop_value(rhs.get_heap_pos());
 
                        },
 
                        Expression::Unary(expr) => {
 
                            let val = cur_frame.expr_values.pop_back().unwrap();
 
                            let result = apply_unary_operator(&mut self.store, expr.operation, &val);
 
                            cur_frame.expr_values.push_back(result);
 
                            self.store.drop_value(val.get_heap_pos());
 
                        },
 
                        Expression::Indexing(_expr) => {
 
                            // Evaluate index. Never heap allocated so we do
 
                            // not have to drop it.
 
                            let index = cur_frame.expr_values.pop_back().unwrap();
 
                            let index = self.store.maybe_read_ref(&index);
 

	
 
                            debug_assert!(index.is_integer());
 
                            let index = if index.is_signed_integer() {
 
                                index.as_signed_integer() as i64
 
                            } else {
 
                                index.as_unsigned_integer() as i64
 
                            };
 

	
 
                            let subject = cur_frame.expr_values.pop_back().unwrap();
 

	
 
                            let (deallocate_heap_pos, value_to_push) = match subject {
 
                                Value::Ref(value_ref) => {
 
                                    // Our expression stack value is a reference to something that
 
                                    // exists in the normal stack/heap. We don't want to deallocate
 
                                    // this thing. Rather we want to return a reference to it.
 
                                    let subject = self.store.read_ref(value_ref);
 
                                    let subject_heap_pos = match subject {
 
                                        Value::String(v) => *v,
 
                                        Value::Array(v) => *v,
 
                                        Value::Message(v) => *v,
 
                                        _ => unreachable!(),
 
                                    };
 

	
 
                                    if array_inclusive_index_is_invalid(&self.store, subject_heap_pos, index) {
 
                                        return Err(construct_array_error(self, modules, heap, expr_id, subject_heap_pos, index));
 
                                    }
 

	
 
                                    (None, Value::Ref(ValueId::Heap(subject_heap_pos, index as u32)))
 
                                },
 
                                _ => {
 
                                    // Our value lives on the expression stack, hence we need to
 
                                    // clone whatever we're referring to. Then drop the subject.
 
                                    let subject_heap_pos = match &subject {
 
                                        Value::String(v) => *v,
 
                                        Value::Array(v) => *v,
 
                                        Value::Message(v) => *v,
 
                                        _ => unreachable!(),
 
                                    };
 

	
 
                                    if array_inclusive_index_is_invalid(&self.store, subject_heap_pos, index) {
 
                                        return Err(construct_array_error(self, modules, heap, expr_id, subject_heap_pos, index));
 
                                    }
 

	
 
                                    let subject_indexed = Value::Ref(ValueId::Heap(subject_heap_pos, index as u32));
 
                                    (Some(subject_heap_pos), self.store.clone_value(subject_indexed))
 
                                },
 
                            };
 

	
 
                            cur_frame.expr_values.push_back(value_to_push);
 
                            self.store.drop_value(deallocate_heap_pos);
 
                        },
 
                        Expression::Slicing(expr) => {
 
                            // Evaluate indices
 
                            let from_index = cur_frame.expr_values.pop_back().unwrap();
 
                            let from_index = self.store.maybe_read_ref(&from_index);
 
                            let to_index = cur_frame.expr_values.pop_back().unwrap();
 
                            let to_index = self.store.maybe_read_ref(&to_index);
 

	
 
                            debug_assert!(from_index.is_integer() && to_index.is_integer());
 
                            let from_index = if from_index.is_signed_integer() {
 
                                from_index.as_signed_integer()
 
                            } else {
 
                                from_index.as_unsigned_integer() as i64
 
                            };
 
                            let to_index = if to_index.is_signed_integer() {
 
                                to_index.as_signed_integer()
 
                            } else {
 
                                to_index.as_unsigned_integer() as i64
 
                            };
 

	
 
                            // Dereference subject if needed
 
                            let subject = cur_frame.expr_values.pop_back().unwrap();
 
                            let deref_subject = self.store.maybe_read_ref(&subject);
 

	
 
                            // Slicing needs to produce a copy anyway (with the
 
                            // current evaluator implementation)
 
                            enum ValueKind{ Array, String, Message }
 
                            let (value_kind, array_heap_pos) = match deref_subject {
 
                                Value::Array(v) => (ValueKind::Array, *v),
 
                                Value::String(v) => (ValueKind::String, *v),
 
                                Value::Message(v) => (ValueKind::Message, *v),
 
                                _ => unreachable!()
 
                            };
 

	
 
                            if array_inclusive_index_is_invalid(&self.store, array_heap_pos, from_index) {
 
                                return Err(construct_array_error(self, modules, heap, expr.from_index, array_heap_pos, from_index));
 
                            }
 
                            if array_exclusive_index_is_invalid(&self.store, array_heap_pos, to_index) {
 
                                return Err(construct_array_error(self, modules, heap, expr.to_index, array_heap_pos, to_index));
 
                            }
 

	
 
                            // Again: would love to push directly, but rust...
 
                            let new_heap_pos = self.store.alloc_heap();
 
                            debug_assert!(self.store.heap_regions[new_heap_pos as usize].values.is_empty());
 
                            if to_index > from_index {
 
                                let from_index = from_index as usize;
 
                                let to_index = to_index as usize;
 
                                let mut values = Vec::with_capacity(to_index - from_index);
 
                                for idx in from_index..to_index {
 
                                    let value = self.store.heap_regions[array_heap_pos as usize].values[idx].clone();
 
                                    values.push(self.store.clone_value(value));
 
                                }
 

	
 
                                self.store.heap_regions[new_heap_pos as usize].values = values;
 

	
 
                            } // else: empty range
 

	
 
                            cur_frame.expr_values.push_back(match value_kind {
 
                                ValueKind::Array => Value::Array(new_heap_pos),
 
                                ValueKind::String => Value::String(new_heap_pos),
 
                                ValueKind::Message => Value::Message(new_heap_pos),
 
                            });
 

	
 
                            // Dropping the original subject, because we don't
 
                            // want to drop something on the stack
 
                            self.store.drop_value(subject.get_heap_pos());
 
                        },
 
                        Expression::Select(expr) => {
 
                            let subject= cur_frame.expr_values.pop_back().unwrap();
 
                            let mono_data = &heap[cur_frame.definition].monomorphs[cur_frame.monomorph_index];
 
                            let field_idx = mono_data.expr_info[expr.type_index as usize].variant.as_select() as u32;
 

	
 
                            // Note: same as above: clone if value lives on expr stack, simply
 
                            // refer to it if it already lives on the stack/heap.
 
                            let (deallocate_heap_pos, value_to_push) = match subject {
 
                                Value::Ref(value_ref) => {
 
                                    let subject = self.store.read_ref(value_ref);
 
                                    let subject_heap_pos = match expr.kind {
 
                                        SelectKind::StructField(_) => subject.as_struct(),
 
                                        SelectKind::TupleMember(_) => subject.as_tuple(),
 
                                    };
 

	
 
                                    (None, Value::Ref(ValueId::Heap(subject_heap_pos, field_idx)))
 
                                },
 
                                _ => {
 
                                    let subject_heap_pos = match expr.kind {
 
                                        SelectKind::StructField(_) => subject.as_struct(),
 
                                        SelectKind::TupleMember(_) => subject.as_tuple(),
 
                                    };
 
                                    let subject_indexed = Value::Ref(ValueId::Heap(subject_heap_pos, field_idx));
 
                                    (Some(subject_heap_pos), self.store.clone_value(subject_indexed))
 
                                },
 
                            };
 

	
 
                            cur_frame.expr_values.push_back(value_to_push);
 
                            self.store.drop_value(deallocate_heap_pos);
 
                        },
 
                        Expression::Literal(expr) => {
 
                            let value = match &expr.value {
 
                                Literal::Null => Value::Null,
 
                                Literal::True => Value::Bool(true),
 
                                Literal::False => Value::Bool(false),
 
                                Literal::Character(lit_value) => Value::Char(*lit_value),
 
                                Literal::String(lit_value) => {
 
                                    let heap_pos = self.store.alloc_heap();
 
                                    let values = &mut self.store.heap_regions[heap_pos as usize].values;
 
                                    let value = lit_value.as_str();
 
                                    debug_assert!(values.is_empty());
 
                                    values.reserve(value.len());
 
                                    for character in value.as_bytes() {
 
                                        debug_assert!(character.is_ascii());
 
                                        values.push(Value::Char(*character as char));
 
                                    }
 
                                    Value::String(heap_pos)
 
                                }
 
                                Literal::Integer(lit_value) => {
 
                                    use ConcreteTypePart as CTP;
 
                                    let mono_data = &heap[cur_frame.definition].monomorphs[cur_frame.monomorph_index];
 
                                    let type_id = mono_data.expr_info[expr.type_index as usize].type_id;
 
                                    let concrete_type = &types.get_monomorph(type_id).concrete_type;
 

	
 
                                    debug_assert_eq!(concrete_type.parts.len(), 1);
 
                                    match concrete_type.parts[0] {
 
                                        CTP::UInt8  => Value::UInt8(lit_value.unsigned_value as u8),
 
                                        CTP::UInt16 => Value::UInt16(lit_value.unsigned_value as u16),
 
                                        CTP::UInt32 => Value::UInt32(lit_value.unsigned_value as u32),
 
                                        CTP::UInt64 => Value::UInt64(lit_value.unsigned_value as u64),
 
                                        CTP::SInt8  => Value::SInt8(lit_value.unsigned_value as i8),
 
                                        CTP::SInt16 => Value::SInt16(lit_value.unsigned_value as i16),
 
                                        CTP::SInt32 => Value::SInt32(lit_value.unsigned_value as i32),
 
                                        CTP::SInt64 => Value::SInt64(lit_value.unsigned_value as i64),
 
                                        _ => unreachable!("got concrete type {:?} for integer literal at expr {:?}", concrete_type, expr_id),
 
                                    }
 
                                }
 
                                Literal::Struct(lit_value) => {
 
                                    let heap_pos = transfer_expression_values_front_into_heap(
 
                                        cur_frame, &mut self.store, lit_value.fields.len()
 
                                    );
 
                                    Value::Struct(heap_pos)
 
                                }
 
                                Literal::Enum(lit_value) => {
 
                                    Value::Enum(lit_value.variant_idx as i64)
 
                                }
 
                                Literal::Union(lit_value) => {
 
                                    let heap_pos = transfer_expression_values_front_into_heap(
 
                                        cur_frame, &mut self.store, lit_value.values.len()
 
                                    );
 
                                    Value::Union(lit_value.variant_idx as i64, heap_pos)
 
                                }
 
                                Literal::Array(lit_value) => {
 
                                    let heap_pos = transfer_expression_values_front_into_heap(
 
                                        cur_frame, &mut self.store, lit_value.len()
 
                                    );
 
                                    Value::Array(heap_pos)
 
                                }
 
                                Literal::Tuple(lit_value) => {
 
                                    let heap_pos = transfer_expression_values_front_into_heap(
 
                                        cur_frame, &mut self.store, lit_value.len()
 
                                    );
 
                                    Value::Tuple(heap_pos)
 
                                }
 
                            };
 

	
 
                            cur_frame.expr_values.push_back(value);
 
                        },
 
                        Expression::Cast(expr) => {
 
                            let mono_data = &heap[cur_frame.definition].monomorphs[cur_frame.monomorph_index];
 
                            let type_id = mono_data.expr_info[expr.type_index as usize].type_id;
 
                            let concrete_type = &types.get_monomorph(type_id).concrete_type;
 

	
 
                            // Typechecking reduced this to two cases: either we
 
                            // have casting noop (same types), or we're casting
 
                            // between integer/bool/char types.
 
                            let subject = cur_frame.expr_values.pop_back().unwrap();
 
                            match apply_casting(&mut self.store, concrete_type, &subject) {
 
                                Ok(value) => cur_frame.expr_values.push_back(value),
 
                                Err(msg) => {
 
                                    return Err(EvalError::new_error_at_expr(self, modules, heap, expr.this.upcast(), msg));
 
                                }
 
                            }
 

	
 
                            self.store.drop_value(subject.get_heap_pos());
 
                        }
 
                        Expression::Call(expr) => {
 
                            // If we're dealing with a builtin we don't do any
 
                            // fancy shenanigans at all, just push the result.
 
                            match expr.method {
 
                                Method::Get => {
 
                                    let value = cur_frame.expr_values.pop_front().unwrap();
 
                                    let value = self.store.maybe_read_ref(&value).clone();
 

	
 
                                    let port_id = if let Value::Input(port_id) = value {
 
                                        port_id
 
                                    } else {
 
                                        unreachable!("executor calling 'get' on value {:?}", value)
 
                                    };
 

	
 
                                    match ctx.performed_get(port_id) {
 
                                        Some(result) => {
 
                                            // We have the result. Merge the `ValueGroup` with the
 
                                            // stack/heap storage.
 
                                            debug_assert_eq!(result.values.len(), 1);
 
                                            result.into_stack(&mut cur_frame.expr_values, &mut self.store);
 
                                        },
 
                                        None => {
 
                                            // Don't have the result yet, prepare the expression to
 
                                            // get run again after we've received a message.
 
                                            cur_frame.expr_values.push_front(value.clone());
 
                                            cur_frame.expr_stack.push_back(ExprInstruction::EvalExpr(expr_id));
 
                                            return Ok(EvalContinuation::BlockGet(port_id));
 
                                        }
 
                                    }
 
                                },
 
                                Method::Put => {
 
                                    let port_value = cur_frame.expr_values.pop_front().unwrap();
 
                                    let deref_port_value = self.store.maybe_read_ref(&port_value).clone();
 

	
 
                                    let port_id = if let Value::Output(port_id) = deref_port_value {
 
                                        port_id
 
                                    } else {
 
                                        unreachable!("executor calling 'put' on value {:?}", deref_port_value)
 
                                    };
 

	
 
                                    let msg_value = cur_frame.expr_values.pop_front().unwrap();
 
                                    let deref_msg_value = self.store.maybe_read_ref(&msg_value).clone();
 

	
 
                                    if ctx.performed_put(port_id) {
 
                                        // We're fine, deallocate in case the expression value stack
 
                                        // held an owned value
 
                                        self.store.drop_value(msg_value.get_heap_pos());
 
                                    } else {
 
                                        // Prepare to execute again
 
                                        cur_frame.expr_values.push_front(msg_value);
 
                                        cur_frame.expr_values.push_front(port_value);
 
                                        cur_frame.expr_stack.push_back(ExprInstruction::EvalExpr(expr_id));
 
                                        let value_group = ValueGroup::from_store(&self.store, &[deref_msg_value]);
 
                                        return Ok(EvalContinuation::Put(port_id, value_group));
 
                                    }
 
                                },
 
                                Method::Fires => {
 
                                    let port_value = cur_frame.expr_values.pop_front().unwrap();
 
                                    let port_value_deref = self.store.maybe_read_ref(&port_value).clone();
 
                                    let port_id = port_value_deref.as_port_id();
 

	
 
                                    match ctx.fires(port_id) {
 
                                        None => {
 
                                            cur_frame.expr_values.push_front(port_value);
 
                                            cur_frame.expr_stack.push_back(ExprInstruction::EvalExpr(expr_id));
 
                                            return Ok(EvalContinuation::BlockFires(port_id));
 
                                        },
 
                                        Some(value) => {
 
                                            cur_frame.expr_values.push_back(value);
 
                                        }
 
                                    }
 
                                },
 
                                Method::Create => {
 
                                    let length_value = cur_frame.expr_values.pop_front().unwrap();
 
                                    let length_value = self.store.maybe_read_ref(&length_value);
 
                                    let length = if length_value.is_signed_integer() {
 
                                        let length_value = length_value.as_signed_integer();
 
                                        if length_value < 0 {
 
                                            return Err(EvalError::new_error_at_expr(
 
                                                self, modules, heap, expr_id,
 
                                                format!("got length '{}', can only create a message with a non-negative length", length_value)
 
                                            ));
 
                                        }
 

	
 
                                        length_value as u64
 
                                    } else {
 
                                        debug_assert!(length_value.is_unsigned_integer());
 
                                        length_value.as_unsigned_integer()
 
                                    };
 

	
 
                                    let heap_pos = self.store.alloc_heap();
 
                                    let values = &mut self.store.heap_regions[heap_pos as usize].values;
 
                                    debug_assert!(values.is_empty());
 
                                    values.resize(length as usize, Value::UInt8(0));
 
                                    cur_frame.expr_values.push_back(Value::Message(heap_pos));
 
                                },
 
                                Method::Length => {
 
                                    let value = cur_frame.expr_values.pop_front().unwrap();
 
                                    let value_heap_pos = value.get_heap_pos();
 
                                    let value = self.store.maybe_read_ref(&value);
 

	
 
                                    let heap_pos = match value {
 
                                        Value::Array(pos) => *pos,
 
                                        Value::String(pos) => *pos,
 
                                        _ => unreachable!("length(...) on {:?}", value),
 
                                    };
 

	
 
                                    let len = self.store.heap_regions[heap_pos as usize].values.len();
 

	
 
                                    // TODO: @PtrInt
 
                                    cur_frame.expr_values.push_back(Value::UInt32(len as u32));
 
                                    self.store.drop_value(value_heap_pos);
 
                                },
 
                                Method::Assert => {
 
                                    let value = cur_frame.expr_values.pop_front().unwrap();
 
                                    let value = self.store.maybe_read_ref(&value).clone();
 
                                    if !value.as_bool() {
 
                                        return Ok(EvalContinuation::BranchInconsistent)
 
                                    }
 
                                },
 
                                Method::Print => {
 
                                    // Convert the runtime-variant of a string
 
                                    // into an actual string.
 
                                    let value = cur_frame.expr_values.pop_front().unwrap();
 
                                    let value_heap_pos = value.as_string();
 
                                    let elements = &self.store.heap_regions[value_heap_pos as usize].values;
 

	
 
                                    let mut message = String::with_capacity(elements.len());
 
                                    for element in elements {
 
                                        message.push(element.as_char());
 
                                    }
 

	
 
                                    // Drop the heap-allocated value from the
 
                                    // store
 
                                    self.store.drop_heap_pos(value_heap_pos);
 
                                    println!("{}", message);
 
                                },
 
                                Method::SelectStart => {
 
                                    let num_cases = self.store.maybe_read_ref(&cur_frame.expr_values.pop_front().unwrap()).as_uint32();
 
                                    let num_ports = self.store.maybe_read_ref(&cur_frame.expr_values.pop_front().unwrap()).as_uint32();
 
                                    if !ctx.select_start(num_cases, num_ports) {
 
                                        return Ok(EvalContinuation::SelectStart(num_cases, num_ports))
 
                                    }
 

	
 
                                    return Ok(EvalContinuation::SelectStart(num_cases, num_ports));
 
                                },
 
                                Method::SelectRegisterCasePort => {
 
                                    let case_index = self.store.maybe_read_ref(&cur_frame.expr_values.pop_front().unwrap()).as_uint32();
 
                                    let port_index = self.store.maybe_read_ref(&cur_frame.expr_values.pop_front().unwrap()).as_uint32();
 
                                    let port_value = self.store.maybe_read_ref(&cur_frame.expr_values.pop_front().unwrap()).as_port_id();
 

	
 
                                    if !ctx.performed_select_start() {
 
                                    return Ok(EvalContinuation::SelectRegisterPort(case_index, port_index, port_value));
 
                                    }
 
                                },
 
                                Method::SelectWait => {
 
                                    match ctx.performed_select_wait() {
 
                                        Some(select_index) => {
 
                                            cur_frame.expr_values.push_back(Value::UInt32(select_index));
 
                                        },
 
                                        None => return Ok(EvalContinuation::SelectWait),
 
                                        None => {
 
                                            cur_frame.expr_stack.push_back(ExprInstruction::EvalExpr(expr.this.upcast()));
 
                                            return Ok(EvalContinuation::SelectWait)
 
                                        },
 
                                    }
 
                                },
 
                                Method::UserComponent => {
 
                                    // This is actually handled by the evaluation
 
                                    // of the statement.
 
                                    debug_assert_eq!(heap[expr.procedure].parameters.len(), cur_frame.expr_values.len());
 
                                    debug_assert_eq!(heap[cur_frame.position].as_new().expression, expr.this)
 
                                },
 
                                Method::UserFunction => {
 
                                    // Push a new frame. Note that all expressions have
 
                                    // been pushed to the front, so they're in the order
 
                                    // of the definition.
 
                                    let num_args = expr.arguments.len();
 

	
 
                                    // Determine stack boundaries
 
                                    let cur_stack_boundary = self.store.cur_stack_boundary;
 
                                    let new_stack_boundary = self.store.stack.len();
 

	
 
                                    // Push new boundary and function arguments for new frame
 
                                    self.store.stack.push(Value::PrevStackBoundary(cur_stack_boundary as isize));
 
                                    for _ in 0..num_args {
 
                                        let argument = self.store.read_take_ownership(cur_frame.expr_values.pop_front().unwrap());
 
                                        self.store.stack.push(argument);
 
                                    }
 

	
 
                                    // Determine the monomorph index of the function we're calling
 
                                    let mono_data = &heap[cur_frame.definition].monomorphs[cur_frame.monomorph_index];
 
                                    let (type_id, monomorph_index) = mono_data.expr_info[expr.type_index as usize].variant.as_procedure();
 

	
 
                                    // Push the new frame and reserve its stack size
 
                                    let new_frame = Frame::new(heap, expr.procedure, type_id, monomorph_index);
 
                                    let new_stack_size = new_frame.max_stack_size;
 
                                    self.frames.push(new_frame);
 
                                    self.store.cur_stack_boundary = new_stack_boundary;
 
                                    self.store.reserve_stack(new_stack_size);
 

	
 
                                    // To simplify the logic a little bit we will now
 
                                    // return and ask our caller to call us again
 
                                    return Ok(EvalContinuation::Stepping);
 
                                }
 
                            }
 
                        },
 
                        Expression::Variable(expr) => {
 
                            let variable = &heap[expr.declaration.unwrap()];
 
                            let ref_value = if expr.used_as_binding_target {
 
                                Value::Binding(variable.unique_id_in_scope as StackPos)
 
                            } else {
 
                                Value::Ref(ValueId::Stack(variable.unique_id_in_scope as StackPos))
 
                            };
 
                            cur_frame.expr_values.push_back(ref_value);
 
                        }
 
                    }
 
                }
 
            }
 
        }
 

	
 
        debug_log!("Frame [{:?}] at {:?}", cur_frame.definition, cur_frame.position);
 
        if debug_enabled!() {
 
            debug_log!("Expression value stack (size = {}):", cur_frame.expr_values.len());
 
            for (_stack_idx, _stack_val) in cur_frame.expr_values.iter().enumerate() {
 
                debug_log!("  [{:03}] {:?}", _stack_idx, _stack_val);
 
            }
 

	
 
            debug_log!("Stack (size = {}):", self.store.stack.len());
 
            for (_stack_idx, _stack_val) in self.store.stack.iter().enumerate() {
 
                debug_log!("  [{:03}] {:?}", _stack_idx, _stack_val);
 
            }
 

	
 
            debug_log!("Heap:");
 
            for (_heap_idx, _heap_region) in self.store.heap_regions.iter().enumerate() {
 
                let _is_free = self.store.free_regions.iter().any(|idx| *idx as usize == _heap_idx);
 
                debug_log!("  [{:03}] in_use: {}, len: {}, vals: {:?}", _heap_idx, !_is_free, _heap_region.values.len(), &_heap_region.values);
 
            }
 
        }
 
        // No (more) expressions to evaluate. So evaluate statement (that may
 
        // depend on the result on the last evaluated expression(s))
 
        let stmt = &heap[cur_frame.position];
 
        let return_value = match stmt {
 
            Statement::Block(stmt) => {
 
                debug_assert!(stmt.statements.is_empty() || stmt.next == stmt.statements[0]);
 
                cur_frame.position = stmt.next;
 
                Ok(EvalContinuation::Stepping)
 
            },
 
            Statement::EndBlock(stmt) => {
 
                let block = &heap[stmt.start_block];
 
                let scope = &heap[block.scope];
 
                self.store.clear_stack(scope.first_unique_id_in_scope as usize);
 
                cur_frame.position = stmt.next;
 

	
 
                Ok(EvalContinuation::Stepping)
 
            },
 
            Statement::Local(stmt) => {
 
                match stmt {
 
                    LocalStatement::Memory(stmt) => {
 
                        dbg_code!({
 
                            let variable = &heap[stmt.variable];
 
                            debug_assert!(match self.store.read_ref(ValueId::Stack(variable.unique_id_in_scope as u32)) {
 
                                Value::Unassigned => false,
 
                                _ => true,
 
                            });
 
                        });
 

	
 
                        cur_frame.position = stmt.next;
 
                        Ok(EvalContinuation::Stepping)
 
                    },
 
                    LocalStatement::Channel(stmt) => {
 
                        // Need to create a new channel by requesting it from
 
                        // the runtime.
 
                        match ctx.created_channel() {
 
                            None => {
 
                                // No channel is pending. So request one
 
                                    Ok(EvalContinuation::NewChannel)
 
                            },
 
                            Some((put_port, get_port)) => {
 
                                self.store.write(ValueId::Stack(heap[stmt.from].unique_id_in_scope as u32), put_port);
 
                                self.store.write(ValueId::Stack(heap[stmt.to].unique_id_in_scope as u32), get_port);
 
                                cur_frame.position = stmt.next;
 
                                Ok(EvalContinuation::Stepping)
 
                            }
 
                        }
 
                    }
 
                }
 
            },
 
            Statement::Labeled(stmt) => {
 
                cur_frame.position = stmt.body;
 

	
 
                Ok(EvalContinuation::Stepping)
 
            },
 
            Statement::If(stmt) => {
 
                debug_assert_eq!(cur_frame.expr_values.len(), 1, "expected one expr value for if statement");
 
                let test_value = cur_frame.expr_values.pop_back().unwrap();
 
                let test_value = self.store.maybe_read_ref(&test_value).as_bool();
 
                if test_value {
 
                    cur_frame.position = stmt.true_case.body;
 
                } else if let Some(false_body) = stmt.false_case {
 
                    cur_frame.position = false_body.body;
 
                } else {
 
                    // Not true, and no false body
 
                    cur_frame.position = stmt.end_if.upcast();
 
                }
 

	
 
                Ok(EvalContinuation::Stepping)
 
            },
 
            Statement::EndIf(stmt) => {
 
                cur_frame.position = stmt.next;
 
                let if_stmt = &heap[stmt.start_if];
 
                debug_assert_eq!(
 
                    heap[if_stmt.true_case.scope].first_unique_id_in_scope,
 
                    heap[if_stmt.false_case.unwrap_or(if_stmt.true_case).scope].first_unique_id_in_scope,
 
                );
 
                let scope = &heap[if_stmt.true_case.scope];
 
                self.store.clear_stack(scope.first_unique_id_in_scope as usize);
 
                Ok(EvalContinuation::Stepping)
 
            },
 
            Statement::While(stmt) => {
 
                debug_assert_eq!(cur_frame.expr_values.len(), 1, "expected one expr value for while statement");
 
                let test_value = cur_frame.expr_values.pop_back().unwrap();
 
                let test_value = self.store.maybe_read_ref(&test_value).as_bool();
 
                if test_value {
 
                    cur_frame.position = stmt.body;
 
                } else {
 
                    cur_frame.position = stmt.end_while.upcast();
 
                }
 

	
 
                Ok(EvalContinuation::Stepping)
 
            },
 
            Statement::EndWhile(stmt) => {
 
                cur_frame.position = stmt.next;
 
                let start_while = &heap[stmt.start_while];
 
                let scope = &heap[start_while.scope];
 
                self.store.clear_stack(scope.first_unique_id_in_scope as usize);
 
                Ok(EvalContinuation::Stepping)
 
            },
 
            Statement::Break(stmt) => {
 
                cur_frame.position = stmt.target.upcast();
 

	
 
                Ok(EvalContinuation::Stepping)
 
            },
 
            Statement::Continue(stmt) => {
 
                cur_frame.position = stmt.target.upcast();
 

	
 
                Ok(EvalContinuation::Stepping)
 
            },
 
            Statement::Synchronous(stmt) => {
 
                cur_frame.position = stmt.body;
 

	
 
                Ok(EvalContinuation::SyncBlockStart)
 
            },
 
            Statement::EndSynchronous(stmt) => {
 
                cur_frame.position = stmt.next;
 
                let start_synchronous = &heap[stmt.start_sync];
 
                let scope = &heap[start_synchronous.scope];
 
                self.store.clear_stack(scope.first_unique_id_in_scope as usize);
 

	
 
                Ok(EvalContinuation::SyncBlockEnd)
 
            },
 
            Statement::Fork(stmt) => {
 
                if stmt.right_body.is_none() {
 
                    // No reason to fork
 
                    cur_frame.position = stmt.left_body;
 
                } else {
 
                    // Need to fork
 
                    if let Some(go_left) = ctx.performed_fork() {
 
                        // Runtime has created a fork
 
                        if go_left {
 
                            cur_frame.position = stmt.left_body;
 
                        } else {
 
                            cur_frame.position = stmt.right_body.unwrap();
 
                        }
 
                    } else {
 
                        // Request the runtime to create a fork of the current
 
                        // branch
 
                        return Ok(EvalContinuation::NewFork);
 
                    }
 
                }
 

	
 
                Ok(EvalContinuation::Stepping)
 
            },
 
            Statement::EndFork(stmt) => {
 
                cur_frame.position = stmt.next;
 

	
 
                Ok(EvalContinuation::Stepping)
 
            },
 
            Statement::Select(stmt) => {
 
                // This is a trampoline for the statements that were placed by
 
                // the AST transformation pass
 
                cur_frame.position = stmt.next;
 

	
 
                Ok(EvalContinuation::Stepping)
 
            },
 
            Statement::EndSelect(stmt) => {
 
                cur_frame.position = stmt.next;
 
                let start_select = &heap[stmt.start_select];
 
                if let Some(select_case) = start_select.cases.first() {
 
                    let scope = &heap[select_case.scope];
 
                    self.store.clear_stack(scope.first_unique_id_in_scope as usize);
 
                }
 

	
 
                Ok(EvalContinuation::Stepping)
 
            },
 
            Statement::Return(_stmt) => {
 
                debug_assert_eq!(cur_frame.expr_values.len(), 1, "expected one expr value for return statement");
 

	
 
                // The preceding frame has executed a call, so is expecting the
 
                // return expression on its expression value stack. Note that
 
                // we may be returning a reference to something on our stack,
 
                // so we need to read that value and clone it.
 
                let return_value = cur_frame.expr_values.pop_back().unwrap();
 
                let return_value = match return_value {
 
                    Value::Ref(value_id) => self.store.read_copy(value_id),
 
                    _ => return_value,
 
                };
 

	
 
                // Pre-emptively pop our stack frame
 
                self.frames.pop();
 

	
 
                // Clean up our section of the stack
 
                self.store.clear_stack(0);
 
                self.store.stack.truncate(self.store.cur_stack_boundary + 1);
 
                let prev_stack_idx = self.store.stack.pop().unwrap().as_stack_boundary();
 

	
 
                // TODO: Temporary hack for testing, remove at some point
 
                if self.frames.is_empty() {
 
                    debug_assert!(prev_stack_idx == -1);
 
                    debug_assert!(self.store.stack.len() == 0);
 
                    self.store.stack.push(return_value);
 
                    return Ok(EvalContinuation::ComponentTerminated);
 
                }
 

	
 
                debug_assert!(prev_stack_idx >= 0);
 
                // Return to original state of stack frame
 
                self.store.cur_stack_boundary = prev_stack_idx as usize;
 
                let cur_frame = self.frames.last_mut().unwrap();
 
                cur_frame.expr_values.push_back(return_value);
 

	
 
                // We just returned to the previous frame, which might be in
 
                // the middle of evaluating expressions for a particular
 
                // statement. So we don't want to enter the code below.
 
                return Ok(EvalContinuation::Stepping);
 
            },
 
            Statement::Goto(stmt) => {
 
                cur_frame.position = stmt.target.upcast();
 

	
 
                Ok(EvalContinuation::Stepping)
 
            },
 
            Statement::New(stmt) => {
 
                let call_expr = &heap[stmt.expression];
 
                debug_assert_eq!(
 
                    cur_frame.expr_values.len(), heap[call_expr.procedure].parameters.len(),
 
                    "mismatch in expr stack size and number of arguments for new statement"
 
                );
 

	
 
                let mono_data = &heap[cur_frame.definition].monomorphs[cur_frame.monomorph_index];
 
                let type_id = mono_data.expr_info[call_expr.type_index as usize].variant.as_procedure().0;
 

	
 
                // Note that due to expression value evaluation they exist in
 
                // reverse order on the stack.
 
                // TODO: Revise this code, keep it as is to be compatible with current runtime
 
                let mut args = Vec::new();
 
                while let Some(value) = cur_frame.expr_values.pop_front() {
 
                    args.push(value);
 
                }
 

	
 
                // Construct argument group, thereby copying heap regions
 
                let argument_group = ValueGroup::from_store(&self.store, &args);
 

	
 
                // Clear any heap regions
 
                for arg in &args {
 
                    self.store.drop_value(arg.get_heap_pos());
 
                }
 

	
 
                cur_frame.position = stmt.next;
 

	
 
                Ok(EvalContinuation::NewComponent(call_expr.procedure, type_id, argument_group))
 
            },
 
            Statement::Expression(stmt) => {
 
                // The expression has just been completely evaluated. Some
 
                // values might have remained on the expression value stack.
 
                // cur_frame.expr_values.clear(); PROPER CLEARING
 
                cur_frame.position = stmt.next;
 

	
 
                Ok(EvalContinuation::Stepping)
 
            },
 
        };
 

	
 
        assert!(
 
            cur_frame.expr_values.is_empty(),
 
            "This is a debugging assertion that will fail if you perform expressions without \
 
            assigning to anything. This should be completely valid, and this assertion should be \
 
            replaced by something that clears the expression values if needed, but I'll keep this \
 
            in for now for debugging purposes."
 
        );
 

	
 
        // If the next statement requires evaluating expressions then we push
 
        // these onto the expression stack. This way we will evaluate this
 
        // stack in the next loop, then evaluate the statement using the result
 
        // from the expression evaluation.
 
        if !cur_frame.position.is_invalid() {
 
            let stmt = &heap[cur_frame.position];
 

	
 
            match stmt {
 
                Statement::Local(stmt) => {
 
                    if let LocalStatement::Memory(stmt) = stmt {
 
                        // Setup as unassigned, when we execute the memory
 
                        // statement (after evaluating expression), it should no
 
                        // longer be `Unassigned`.
 
                        let variable = &heap[stmt.variable];
 
                        self.store.write(ValueId::Stack(variable.unique_id_in_scope as u32), Value::Unassigned);
 
                        cur_frame.prepare_single_expression(heap, stmt.initial_expr.upcast());
 
                    }
 
                },
 
                Statement::If(stmt) => cur_frame.prepare_single_expression(heap, stmt.test),
 
                Statement::While(stmt) => cur_frame.prepare_single_expression(heap, stmt.test),
 
                Statement::Return(stmt) => {
 
                    debug_assert_eq!(stmt.expressions.len(), 1); // TODO: @ReturnValues
 
                    cur_frame.prepare_single_expression(heap, stmt.expressions[0]);
 
                },
 
                Statement::New(stmt) => {
 
                    // Note that we will end up not evaluating the call itself.
 
                    // Rather we will evaluate its expressions and then
 
                    // instantiate the component upon reaching the "new" stmt.
 
                    let call_expr = &heap[stmt.expression];
 
                    cur_frame.prepare_multiple_expressions(heap, &call_expr.arguments);
 
                },
 
                Statement::Expression(stmt) => {
 
                    cur_frame.prepare_single_expression(heap, stmt.expression);
 
                }
 
                _ => {},
 
            }
 
        }
 

	
 
        return_value
 
    }
 

	
 
    /// Constructs an error at the current expression that lives at the top of
 
    /// the expression stack. Falls back to constructing an error at the current
 
    /// statement if there is no expression.
 
    pub(crate) fn new_error_at_expr(&self, modules: &[Module], heap: &Heap, error_message: String) -> EvalError {
 
        let last_frame = self.frames.last().unwrap();
 
        for instruction in last_frame.expr_stack.iter().rev() {
 
            if let ExprInstruction::EvalExpr(expression_id) = instruction {
 
                return EvalError::new_error_at_expr(
 
                    self, modules, heap, *expression_id, error_message
 
                );
 
            }
 
        }
 

	
 
        // If here then expression stack was empty (cannot have just rotate
 
        // instructions)
 
        panic!("attempted to construct evaluation error without any expressions to evaluate in frame");
 
    }
 
}
 
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src/protocol/mod.rs
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mod arena;
 
pub(crate) mod eval;
 
pub(crate) mod input_source;
 
mod parser;
 
#[cfg(test)] mod tests;
 

	
 
pub(crate) mod ast;
 
pub(crate) mod ast_printer;
 

	
 
use std::sync::Mutex;
 

	
 
use crate::collections::{StringPool, StringRef};
 
use crate::protocol::ast::*;
 
use crate::protocol::eval::*;
 
use crate::protocol::input_source::*;
 
use crate::protocol::parser::*;
 
use crate::protocol::type_table::*;
 

	
 
pub use parser::type_table::TypeId;
 

	
 
/// A protocol description module
 
pub struct Module {
 
    pub(crate) source: InputSource,
 
    pub(crate) root_id: RootId,
 
    pub(crate) name: Option<StringRef<'static>>,
 
}
 
/// Description of a protocol object, used to configure new connectors.
 
#[repr(C)]
 
pub struct ProtocolDescription {
 
    pub(crate) modules: Vec<Module>,
 
    pub(crate) heap: Heap,
 
    pub(crate) types: TypeTable,
 
    pub(crate) pool: Mutex<StringPool>,
 
}
 
#[derive(Debug, Clone)]
 
pub(crate) struct ComponentState {
 
    pub(crate) prompt: Prompt,
 
}
 

	
 
#[derive(Debug)]
 
pub enum ComponentCreationError {
 
    ModuleDoesntExist,
 
    DefinitionDoesntExist,
 
    DefinitionNotComponent,
 
    InvalidNumArguments,
 
    InvalidArgumentType(usize),
 
    UnownedPort,
 
    InSync,
 
}
 

	
 
impl ProtocolDescription {
 
    pub fn parse(buffer: &[u8]) -> Result<Self, String> {
 
        let source = InputSource::new(String::new(), Vec::from(buffer));
 
        let mut parser = Parser::new();
 
        parser.feed(source).expect("failed to feed source");
 
        
 
        if let Err(err) = parser.parse() {
 
            println!("ERROR:\n{}", err);
 
            return Err(format!("{}", err))
 
        }
 

	
 
        debug_assert_eq!(parser.modules.len(), 1, "only supporting one module here for now");
 
        let modules: Vec<Module> = parser.modules.into_iter()
 
            .map(|module| Module{
 
                source: module.source,
 
                root_id: module.root_id,
 
                name: module.name.map(|(_, name)| name)
 
            })
 
            .collect();
 

	
 
        return Ok(ProtocolDescription {
 
            modules,
 
            heap: parser.heap,
 
            types: parser.type_table,
 
            pool: Mutex::new(parser.string_pool),
 
        });
 
    }
 

	
 
    pub(crate) fn new_component(
 
        &self, module_name: &[u8], identifier: &[u8], arguments: ValueGroup
 
    ) -> Result<Prompt, ComponentCreationError> {
 
        // Find the module in which the definition can be found
 
        let module_root = self.lookup_module_root(module_name);
 
        if module_root.is_none() {
 
            return Err(ComponentCreationError::ModuleDoesntExist);
 
        }
 
        let module_root = module_root.unwrap();
 

	
 
        let root = &self.heap[module_root];
 
        let definition_id = root.get_definition_ident(&self.heap, identifier);
 
        if definition_id.is_none() {
 
            return Err(ComponentCreationError::DefinitionDoesntExist);
 
        }
 
        let definition_id = definition_id.unwrap();
 

	
 
        let ast_definition = &self.heap[definition_id];
 
        if !ast_definition.is_procedure() {
 
            return Err(ComponentCreationError::DefinitionNotComponent);
 
        }
 

	
 
        // Make sure that the types of the provided value group matches that of
 
        // the expected types.
 
        let ast_definition = ast_definition.as_procedure();
 
        if !ast_definition.poly_vars.is_empty() || ast_definition.kind == ProcedureKind::Function {
 
            return Err(ComponentCreationError::DefinitionNotComponent);
 
        }
 

	
 
        // - check number of arguments by retrieving the one instantiated
 
        //   monomorph
 
        let concrete_type = ConcreteType{ parts: vec![ConcreteTypePart::Component(ast_definition.this, 0)] };
 
        let procedure_type_id = self.types.get_procedure_monomorph_type_id(&definition_id, &concrete_type.parts).unwrap();
 
        let procedure_monomorph_index = self.types.get_monomorph(procedure_type_id).variant.as_procedure().monomorph_index;
 
        let monomorph_info = &ast_definition.monomorphs[procedure_monomorph_index as usize];
 
        if monomorph_info.argument_types.len() != arguments.values.len() {
 
            return Err(ComponentCreationError::InvalidNumArguments);
 
        }
 

	
 
        // - for each argument try to make sure the types match
 
        for arg_idx in 0..arguments.values.len() {
 
            let expected_type_id = monomorph_info.argument_types[arg_idx];
 
            let expected_type = &self.types.get_monomorph(expected_type_id).concrete_type;
 
            let provided_value = &arguments.values[arg_idx];
 
            if !self.verify_same_type(expected_type, 0, &arguments, provided_value) {
 
                return Err(ComponentCreationError::InvalidArgumentType(arg_idx));
 
            }
 
        }
 

	
 
        // By now we're sure that all of the arguments are correct. So create
 
        // the connector.
 
        return Ok(Prompt::new(&self.types, &self.heap, ast_definition.this, procedure_type_id, arguments));
 
    }
 

	
 
    fn lookup_module_root(&self, module_name: &[u8]) -> Option<RootId> {
 
        for module in self.modules.iter() {
 
            match &module.name {
 
                Some(name) => if name.as_bytes() == module_name {
 
                    return Some(module.root_id);
 
                },
 
                None => if module_name.is_empty() {
 
                    return Some(module.root_id);
 
                }
 
            }
 
        }
 

	
 
        return None;
 
    }
 

	
 
    fn verify_same_type(&self, expected: &ConcreteType, expected_idx: usize, arguments: &ValueGroup, argument: &Value) -> bool {
 
        use ConcreteTypePart as CTP;
 

	
 
        match &expected.parts[expected_idx] {
 
            CTP::Void | CTP::Message | CTP::Slice | CTP::Pointer | CTP::Function(_, _) | CTP::Component(_, _) => unreachable!(),
 
            CTP::Bool => if let Value::Bool(_) = argument { true } else { false },
 
            CTP::UInt8 => if let Value::UInt8(_) = argument { true } else { false },
 
            CTP::UInt16 => if let Value::UInt16(_) = argument { true } else { false },
 
            CTP::UInt32 => if let Value::UInt32(_) = argument { true } else { false },
 
            CTP::UInt64 => if let Value::UInt64(_) = argument { true } else { false },
 
            CTP::SInt8 => if let Value::SInt8(_) = argument { true } else { false },
 
            CTP::SInt16 => if let Value::SInt16(_) = argument { true } else { false },
 
            CTP::SInt32 => if let Value::SInt32(_) = argument { true } else { false },
 
            CTP::SInt64 => if let Value::SInt64(_) = argument { true } else { false },
 
            CTP::Character => if let Value::Char(_) = argument { true } else { false },
 
            CTP::String => {
 
                // Match outer string type and embedded character types
 
                if let Value::String(heap_pos) = argument {
 
                    for element in &arguments.regions[*heap_pos as usize] {
 
                        if let Value::Char(_) = element {} else {
 
                            return false;
 
                        }
 
                    }
 
                } else {
 
                    return false;
 
                }
 

	
 
                return true;
 
            },
 
            CTP::Array => {
 
                if let Value::Array(heap_pos) = argument {
 
                    let heap_pos = *heap_pos;
 
                    for element in &arguments.regions[heap_pos as usize] {
 
                        if !self.verify_same_type(expected, expected_idx + 1, arguments, element) {
 
                            return false;
 
                        }
 
                    }
 
                    return true;
 
                } else {
 
                    return false;
 
                }
 
            },
 
            CTP::Input => if let Value::Input(_) = argument { true } else { false },
 
            CTP::Output => if let Value::Output(_) = argument { true } else { false },
 
            CTP::Tuple(_) => todo!("implement full type checking on user-supplied arguments"),
 
            CTP::Instance(definition_id, _num_embedded) => {
 
                let definition = self.types.get_base_definition(definition_id).unwrap();
 
                match &definition.definition {
 
                    DefinedTypeVariant::Enum(definition) => {
 
                        if let Value::Enum(variant_value) = argument {
 
                            let is_valid = definition.variants.iter()
 
                                .any(|v| v.value == *variant_value);
 
                            return is_valid;
 
                        }
 
                    },
 
                    _ => todo!("implement full type checking on user-supplied arguments"),
 
                }
 

	
 
                return false;
 
            },
 
        }
 
    }
 
}
 

	
 
pub trait RunContext {
 
    fn performed_put(&mut self, port: PortId) -> bool;
 
    fn performed_get(&mut self, port: PortId) -> Option<ValueGroup>; // None if still waiting on message
 
    fn fires(&mut self, port: PortId) -> Option<Value>; // None if not yet branched
 
    fn performed_fork(&mut self) -> Option<bool>; // None if not yet forked
 
    fn created_channel(&mut self) -> Option<(Value, Value)>; // None if not yet prepared
 
    fn performed_select_start(&mut self) -> bool; // true if performed
 
    fn performed_select_register_port(&mut self) -> bool; // true if registered
 
    fn performed_select_wait(&mut self) -> Option<u32>; // None if not yet notified runtime of select blocker
 
}
 

	
 
pub struct ProtocolDescriptionBuilder {
 
    parser: Parser,
 
}
 

	
 
impl ProtocolDescriptionBuilder {
 
    pub fn new() -> Self {
 
        return Self{
 
            parser: Parser::new(),
 
        }
 
    }
 

	
 
    pub fn add(&mut self, filename: String, buffer: Vec<u8>) -> Result<(), ParseError> {
 
        let input = InputSource::new(filename, buffer);
 
        self.parser.feed(input)?;
 

	
 
        return Ok(())
 
    }
 

	
 
    pub fn compile(mut self) -> Result<ProtocolDescription, ParseError> {
 
        self.parser.parse()?;
 

	
 
        let modules: Vec<Module> = self.parser.modules.into_iter()
 
            .map(|module| Module{
 
                source: module.source,
 
                root_id: module.root_id,
 
                name: module.name.map(|(_, name)| name)
 
            })
 
            .collect();
 

	
 
        return Ok(ProtocolDescription {
 
            modules,
 
            heap: self.parser.heap,
 
            types: self.parser.type_table,
 
            pool: Mutex::new(self.parser.string_pool),
 
        });
 
    }
 
}
src/protocol/parser/pass_rewriting.rs
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use crate::collections::*;
 
use crate::protocol::*;
 

	
 
use super::visitor::*;
 

	
 
pub(crate) struct PassRewriting {
 
    current_scope: ScopeId,
 
    current_procedure_id: ProcedureDefinitionId,
 
    definition_buffer: ScopedBuffer<DefinitionId>,
 
    statement_buffer: ScopedBuffer<StatementId>,
 
    call_expr_buffer: ScopedBuffer<CallExpressionId>,
 
    expression_buffer: ScopedBuffer<ExpressionId>,
 
    scope_buffer: ScopedBuffer<ScopeId>,
 
}
 

	
 
impl PassRewriting {
 
    pub(crate) fn new() -> Self {
 
        Self{
 
            current_scope: ScopeId::new_invalid(),
 
            current_procedure_id: ProcedureDefinitionId::new_invalid(),
 
            definition_buffer: ScopedBuffer::with_capacity(BUFFER_INIT_CAP_LARGE),
 
            statement_buffer: ScopedBuffer::with_capacity(BUFFER_INIT_CAP_SMALL),
 
            call_expr_buffer: ScopedBuffer::with_capacity(BUFFER_INIT_CAP_SMALL),
 
            expression_buffer: ScopedBuffer::with_capacity(BUFFER_INIT_CAP_SMALL),
 
            scope_buffer: ScopedBuffer::with_capacity(BUFFER_INIT_CAP_SMALL),
 
        }
 
    }
 
}
 

	
 
impl Visitor for PassRewriting {
 
    fn visit_module(&mut self, ctx: &mut Ctx) -> VisitorResult {
 
        let module = ctx.module();
 
        debug_assert_eq!(module.phase, ModuleCompilationPhase::Typed);
 

	
 
        let root_id = module.root_id;
 
        let root = &ctx.heap[root_id];
 
        let definition_section = self.definition_buffer.start_section_initialized(&root.definitions);
 
        for definition_index in 0..definition_section.len() {
 
            let definition_id = definition_section[definition_index];
 
            self.visit_definition(ctx, definition_id)?;
 
        }
 

	
 
        definition_section.forget();
 
        ctx.module_mut().phase = ModuleCompilationPhase::Rewritten;
 
        return Ok(())
 
    }
 

	
 
    // --- Visiting procedures
 

	
 
    fn visit_procedure_definition(&mut self, ctx: &mut Ctx, id: ProcedureDefinitionId) -> VisitorResult {
 
        let definition = &ctx.heap[id];
 
        let body_id = definition.body;
 
        self.current_scope = definition.scope;
 
        self.current_procedure_id = id;
 
        return self.visit_block_stmt(ctx, body_id);
 
    }
 

	
 
    // --- Visiting statements (that are not the select statement)
 

	
 
    fn visit_block_stmt(&mut self, ctx: &mut Ctx, id: BlockStatementId) -> VisitorResult {
 
        let block_stmt = &ctx.heap[id];
 
        let stmt_section = self.statement_buffer.start_section_initialized(&block_stmt.statements);
 

	
 
        self.current_scope = block_stmt.scope;
 
        for stmt_idx in 0..stmt_section.len() {
 
            self.visit_stmt(ctx, stmt_section[stmt_idx])?;
 
        }
 

	
 
        stmt_section.forget();
 
        return Ok(())
 
    }
 

	
 
    fn visit_labeled_stmt(&mut self, ctx: &mut Ctx, id: LabeledStatementId) -> VisitorResult {
 
        let labeled_stmt = &ctx.heap[id];
 
        let body_id = labeled_stmt.body;
 
        return self.visit_stmt(ctx, body_id);
 
    }
 

	
 
    fn visit_if_stmt(&mut self, ctx: &mut Ctx, id: IfStatementId) -> VisitorResult {
 
        let if_stmt = &ctx.heap[id];
 
        let true_case = if_stmt.true_case;
 
        let false_case = if_stmt.false_case;
 

	
 
        self.current_scope = true_case.scope;
 
        self.visit_stmt(ctx, true_case.body)?;
 
        if let Some(false_case) = false_case {
 
            self.current_scope = false_case.scope;
 
            self.visit_stmt(ctx, false_case.body)?;
 
        }
 

	
 
        return Ok(())
 
    }
 

	
 
    fn visit_while_stmt(&mut self, ctx: &mut Ctx, id: WhileStatementId) -> VisitorResult {
 
        let while_stmt = &ctx.heap[id];
 
        let body_id = while_stmt.body;
 
        self.current_scope = while_stmt.scope;
 
        return self.visit_stmt(ctx, body_id);
 
    }
 

	
 
    fn visit_synchronous_stmt(&mut self, ctx: &mut Ctx, id: SynchronousStatementId) -> VisitorResult {
 
        let sync_stmt = &ctx.heap[id];
 
        let body_id = sync_stmt.body;
 
        self.current_scope = sync_stmt.scope;
 
        return self.visit_stmt(ctx, body_id);
 
    }
 

	
 
    // --- Visiting the select statement
 

	
 
    fn visit_select_stmt(&mut self, ctx: &mut Ctx, id: SelectStatementId) -> VisitorResult {
 
        // Utility for the last stage of rewriting process. Note that caller
 
        // still needs to point the end of the if-statement to the end of the
 
        // replacement statement of the select statement.
 
        fn transform_select_case_code(
 
            ctx: &mut Ctx, containing_procedure_id: ProcedureDefinitionId,
 
            select_id: SelectStatementId, case_index: usize,
 
            select_var_id: VariableId, select_var_type_id: TypeIdReference
 
        ) -> (IfStatementId, EndIfStatementId) {
 
        ) -> (IfStatementId, EndIfStatementId, ScopeId) {
 
            // Retrieve statement IDs associated with case
 
            let case = &ctx.heap[select_id].cases[case_index];
 
            let case_guard_id = case.guard;
 
            let case_body_id = case.body;
 
            let case_scope_id = case.scope;
 

	
 
            // Create the if-statement for the result of the select statement
 
            let compare_expr_id = create_ast_equality_comparison_expr(ctx, containing_procedure_id, select_var_id, select_var_type_id, case_index as u64);
 
            let true_case = IfStatementCase{
 
                body: case_guard_id, // which is linked up to the body
 
                scope: case_scope_id,
 
            };
 
            let (if_stmt_id, end_if_stmt_id) = create_ast_if_stmt(ctx, compare_expr_id.upcast(), true_case, None);
 

	
 
            // Link up body statement to end-if
 
            set_ast_statement_next(ctx, case_body_id, end_if_stmt_id.upcast());
 

	
 
            return (if_stmt_id, end_if_stmt_id)
 
            return (if_stmt_id, end_if_stmt_id, case_scope_id);
 
        }
 

	
 
        // Precreate the block that will end up containing all of the
 
        // transformed statements. Also precreate the scope associated with it
 
        let (outer_block_id, outer_end_block_id, outer_scope_id) =
 
            create_ast_block_stmt(ctx, Vec::new());
 

	
 
        // The "select" and the "end select" statement will act like trampolines
 
        // that jump to the replacement block. So set the child/parent
 
        // relationship already.
 
        // --- for the statements
 
        let select_stmt = &mut ctx.heap[id];
 
        select_stmt.next = outer_block_id.upcast();
 
        let end_select_stmt_id = select_stmt.end_select;
 
        let select_stmt_relative_pos = select_stmt.relative_pos_in_parent;
 

	
 
        let outer_end_block_stmt = &mut ctx.heap[outer_end_block_id];
 
        outer_end_block_stmt.next = end_select_stmt_id.upcast();
 

	
 
        // --- for the scopes
 
        link_new_child_to_existing_parent_scope(ctx, &mut self.scope_buffer, self.current_scope, outer_scope_id, select_stmt_relative_pos);
 

	
 
        // Create statements that will create temporary variables for all of the
 
        // ports passed to the "get" calls in the select case guards.
 
        let select_stmt = &ctx.heap[id];
 
        let total_num_cases = select_stmt.cases.len();
 
        let mut total_num_ports = 0;
 
        let end_select_stmt_id = select_stmt.end_select;
 
        let _end_select = &ctx.heap[end_select_stmt_id];
 

	
 
        // Put heap IDs into temporary buffers to handle borrowing rules
 
        let mut call_id_section = self.call_expr_buffer.start_section();
 
        let mut expr_id_section = self.expression_buffer.start_section();
 

	
 
        for case in select_stmt.cases.iter() {
 
            total_num_ports += case.involved_ports.len();
 
            for (call_id, expr_id) in case.involved_ports.iter().copied() {
 
                call_id_section.push(call_id);
 
                expr_id_section.push(expr_id);
 
            }
 
        }
 

	
 
        // Transform all of the call expressions by takings its argument (the
 
        // port from which we `get`) and turning it into a temporary variable.
 
        let mut transformed_stmts = Vec::with_capacity(total_num_ports); // TODO: Recompute this preallocated length, put assert at the end
 
        let mut locals = Vec::with_capacity(total_num_ports);
 

	
 
        for port_var_idx in 0..call_id_section.len() {
 
            let get_call_expr_id = call_id_section[port_var_idx];
 
            let port_expr_id = expr_id_section[port_var_idx];
 
            let port_type_index = ctx.heap[port_expr_id].type_index();
 
            let port_type_ref = TypeIdReference::IndirectSameAsExpr(port_type_index);
 

	
 
            // Move the port expression such that it gets assigned to a temporary variable
 
            let variable_id = create_ast_variable(ctx, outer_scope_id);
 
            let variable_decl_stmt_id = create_ast_variable_declaration_stmt(ctx, self.current_procedure_id, variable_id, port_type_ref, port_expr_id);
 

	
 
            // Replace the original port expression in the call with a reference
 
            // to the replacement variable
 
            let variable_expr_id = create_ast_variable_expr(ctx, self.current_procedure_id, variable_id, port_type_ref);
 
            let call_expr = &mut ctx.heap[get_call_expr_id];
 
            call_expr.arguments[0] = variable_expr_id.upcast();
 

	
 
            transformed_stmts.push(variable_decl_stmt_id.upcast().upcast());
 
            locals.push((variable_id, port_type_ref));
 
        }
 

	
 
        // Insert runtime calls that facilitate the semantics of the select
 
        // block.
 

	
 
        // Create the call that indicates the start of the select block
 
        {
 
            let num_cases_expression_id = create_ast_literal_integer_expr(ctx, self.current_procedure_id, total_num_cases as u64);
 
            let num_ports_expression_id = create_ast_literal_integer_expr(ctx, self.current_procedure_id, total_num_ports as u64);
 
            let num_cases_expression_id = create_ast_literal_integer_expr(ctx, self.current_procedure_id, total_num_cases as u64, ctx.arch.uint32_type_id);
 
            let num_ports_expression_id = create_ast_literal_integer_expr(ctx, self.current_procedure_id, total_num_ports as u64, ctx.arch.uint32_type_id);
 
            let arguments = vec![
 
                num_cases_expression_id.upcast(),
 
                num_ports_expression_id.upcast()
 
            ];
 

	
 
            let call_expression_id = create_ast_call_expr(ctx, self.current_procedure_id, Method::SelectStart, &mut self.expression_buffer, arguments);
 
            let call_statement_id = create_ast_expression_stmt(ctx, call_expression_id.upcast());
 

	
 
            transformed_stmts.push(call_statement_id.upcast());
 
        }
 

	
 
        // Create calls for each select case that will register the ports that
 
        // we are waiting on at the runtime.
 
        {
 
            let mut total_port_index = 0;
 
            for case_index in 0..total_num_cases {
 
                let case = &ctx.heap[id].cases[case_index];
 
                let case_num_ports = case.involved_ports.len();
 

	
 
                for case_port_index in 0..case_num_ports {
 
                    // Arguments to runtime call
 
                    let (port_variable_id, port_variable_type) = locals[total_port_index]; // so far this variable contains the temporary variables for the port expressions
 
                    let case_index_expr_id = create_ast_literal_integer_expr(ctx, self.current_procedure_id, case_index as u64);
 
                    let port_index_expr_id = create_ast_literal_integer_expr(ctx, self.current_procedure_id, case_port_index as u64);
 
                    let case_index_expr_id = create_ast_literal_integer_expr(ctx, self.current_procedure_id, case_index as u64, ctx.arch.uint32_type_id);
 
                    let port_index_expr_id = create_ast_literal_integer_expr(ctx, self.current_procedure_id, case_port_index as u64, ctx.arch.uint32_type_id);
 
                    let port_variable_expr_id = create_ast_variable_expr(ctx, self.current_procedure_id, port_variable_id, port_variable_type);
 
                    let runtime_call_arguments = vec![
 
                        case_index_expr_id.upcast(),
 
                        port_index_expr_id.upcast(),
 
                        port_variable_expr_id.upcast()
 
                    ];
 

	
 
                    // Create runtime call, then store it
 
                    let runtime_call_expr_id = create_ast_call_expr(ctx, self.current_procedure_id, Method::SelectRegisterCasePort, &mut self.expression_buffer, runtime_call_arguments);
 
                    let runtime_call_stmt_id = create_ast_expression_stmt(ctx, runtime_call_expr_id.upcast());
 

	
 
                    transformed_stmts.push(runtime_call_stmt_id.upcast());
 

	
 
                    total_port_index += 1;
 
                }
 
            }
 
        }
 

	
 
        // Create the variable that will hold the result of a completed select
 
        // block. Then create the runtime call that will produce this result
 
        let select_variable_id = create_ast_variable(ctx, outer_scope_id);
 
        let select_variable_type = TypeIdReference::DirectTypeId(ctx.arch.uint32_type_id);
 
        locals.push((select_variable_id, select_variable_type));
 

	
 
        {
 
            let runtime_call_expr_id = create_ast_call_expr(ctx, self.current_procedure_id, Method::SelectWait, &mut self.expression_buffer, Vec::new());
 
            let variable_stmt_id = create_ast_variable_declaration_stmt(ctx, self.current_procedure_id, select_variable_id, select_variable_type, runtime_call_expr_id.upcast());
 
            transformed_stmts.push(variable_stmt_id.upcast().upcast());
 
        }
 

	
 
        call_id_section.forget();
 
        expr_id_section.forget();
 

	
 
        // Now we transform each of the select block case's guard and code into
 
        // a chained if-else statement.
 
        let mut relative_pos = transformed_stmts.len() as i32;
 
        if total_num_cases > 0 {
 
            let (if_stmt_id, end_if_stmt_id) = transform_select_case_code(ctx, self.current_procedure_id, id, 0, select_variable_id, select_variable_type);
 
            let (if_stmt_id, end_if_stmt_id, scope_id) = transform_select_case_code(ctx, self.current_procedure_id, id, 0, select_variable_id, select_variable_type);
 
            link_existing_child_to_new_parent_scope(ctx, &mut self.scope_buffer, outer_scope_id, scope_id, relative_pos);
 
            let first_end_if_stmt = &mut ctx.heap[end_if_stmt_id];
 
            first_end_if_stmt.next = outer_end_block_id.upcast();
 

	
 
            let mut last_if_stmt_id = if_stmt_id;
 
            let mut last_end_if_stmt_id = end_if_stmt_id;
 
            let mut last_parent_scope_id = outer_scope_id;
 
            let mut last_relative_pos = transformed_stmts.len() as i32 + 1;
 
            transformed_stmts.push(last_if_stmt_id.upcast());
 

	
 
            for case_index in 1..total_num_cases {
 
                let (if_stmt_id, end_if_stmt_id) = transform_select_case_code(ctx, self.current_procedure_id, id, case_index, select_variable_id, select_variable_type);
 
                let (if_stmt_id, end_if_stmt_id, scope_id) = transform_select_case_code(ctx, self.current_procedure_id, id, case_index, select_variable_id, select_variable_type);
 
                let false_case_scope_id = ctx.heap.alloc_scope(|this| Scope::new(this, ScopeAssociation::If(last_if_stmt_id, false)));
 
                link_existing_child_to_new_parent_scope(ctx, &mut self.scope_buffer, false_case_scope_id, scope_id, 0);
 
                link_new_child_to_existing_parent_scope(ctx, &mut self.scope_buffer, last_parent_scope_id, false_case_scope_id, last_relative_pos);
 
                set_ast_if_statement_false_body(ctx, last_if_stmt_id, last_end_if_stmt_id, IfStatementCase{ body: if_stmt_id.upcast(), scope: false_case_scope_id });
 

	
 
                let end_if_stmt = &mut ctx.heap[end_if_stmt_id];
 
                end_if_stmt.next = last_end_if_stmt_id.upcast();
 

	
 
                last_if_stmt_id = if_stmt_id;
 
                last_end_if_stmt_id = end_if_stmt_id;
 
                last_parent_scope_id = false_case_scope_id;
 
                last_relative_pos = 0;
 
            }
 
        }
 

	
 
        // Final steps: set the statements of the replacement block statement,
 
        // and link all of those statements together
 
        // link all of those statements together, and update the scopes.
 
        let first_stmt_id = transformed_stmts[0];
 
        let mut last_stmt_id = transformed_stmts[0];
 
        for stmt_id in transformed_stmts.iter().skip(1).copied() {
 
            set_ast_statement_next(ctx, last_stmt_id, stmt_id);
 
            last_stmt_id = stmt_id;
 
        }
 

	
 
        let outer_block_stmt = &mut ctx.heap[outer_block_id];
 
        outer_block_stmt.next = first_stmt_id;
 
        outer_block_stmt.statements = transformed_stmts;
 

	
 
        return Ok(())
 
    }
 
}
 

	
 
// -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
// Utilities to create compiler-generated AST nodes
 
// -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
 

	
 
#[derive(Clone, Copy)]
 
enum TypeIdReference {
 
    DirectTypeId(TypeId),
 
    IndirectSameAsExpr(i32), // by type index
 
}
 

	
 
fn create_ast_variable(ctx: &mut Ctx, scope_id: ScopeId) -> VariableId {
 
    let variable_id = ctx.heap.alloc_variable(|this| Variable{
 
        this,
 
        kind: VariableKind::Local,
 
        parser_type: ParserType{
 
            elements: Vec::new(),
 
            full_span: InputSpan::new(),
 
        },
 
        identifier: Identifier::new_empty(InputSpan::new()),
 
        relative_pos_in_parent: -1,
 
        unique_id_in_scope: -1,
 
    });
 
    let scope = &mut ctx.heap[scope_id];
 
    scope.variables.push(variable_id);
 

	
 
    return variable_id;
 
}
 

	
 
fn create_ast_variable_expr(ctx: &mut Ctx, containing_procedure_id: ProcedureDefinitionId, variable_id: VariableId, variable_type_id: TypeIdReference) -> VariableExpressionId {
 
    let variable_type_index = add_new_procedure_expression_type(ctx, containing_procedure_id, variable_type_id);
 
    return ctx.heap.alloc_variable_expression(|this| VariableExpression{
 
        this,
 
        identifier: Identifier::new_empty(InputSpan::new()),
 
        declaration: Some(variable_id),
 
        used_as_binding_target: false,
 
        parent: ExpressionParent::None,
 
        type_index: variable_type_index,
 
    });
 
}
 

	
 
fn create_ast_call_expr(ctx: &mut Ctx, containing_procedure_id: ProcedureDefinitionId, method: Method, buffer: &mut ScopedBuffer<ExpressionId>, arguments: Vec<ExpressionId>) -> CallExpressionId {
 
    let call_type_id = match method {
 
        Method::SelectStart => ctx.arch.void_type_id,
 
        Method::SelectRegisterCasePort => ctx.arch.void_type_id,
 
        Method::SelectWait => ctx.arch.uint32_type_id, // TODO: Not pretty, this. Pretty error prone
 
        _ => unreachable!(), // if this goes of, add the appropriate method here.
 
    };
 

	
 
    let expression_ids = buffer.start_section_initialized(&arguments);
 
    let call_type_index = add_new_procedure_expression_type(ctx, containing_procedure_id, TypeIdReference::DirectTypeId(call_type_id));
 
    let call_expression_id = ctx.heap.alloc_call_expression(|this| CallExpression{
 
        func_span: InputSpan::new(),
 
        this,
 
        full_span: InputSpan::new(),
 
        parser_type: ParserType{
 
            elements: Vec::new(),
 
            full_span: InputSpan::new(),
 
        },
 
        method,
 
        arguments,
 
        procedure: ProcedureDefinitionId::new_invalid(),
 
        parent: ExpressionParent::None,
 
        type_index: call_type_index,
 
    });
 

	
 
    for argument_index in 0..expression_ids.len() {
 
        let argument_id = expression_ids[argument_index];
 
        let argument_expr = &mut ctx.heap[argument_id];
 
        *argument_expr.parent_mut() = ExpressionParent::Expression(call_expression_id.upcast(), argument_index as u32);
 
    }
 

	
 
    return call_expression_id;
 
}
 

	
 
fn create_ast_literal_integer_expr(ctx: &mut Ctx, containing_procedure_id: ProcedureDefinitionId, unsigned_value: u64) -> LiteralExpressionId {
 
    let literal_type_index = add_new_procedure_expression_type(ctx, containing_procedure_id, TypeIdReference::DirectTypeId(ctx.arch.uint64_type_id));
 
fn create_ast_literal_integer_expr(ctx: &mut Ctx, containing_procedure_id: ProcedureDefinitionId, unsigned_value: u64, type_id: TypeId) -> LiteralExpressionId {
 
    let literal_type_index = add_new_procedure_expression_type(ctx, containing_procedure_id, TypeIdReference::DirectTypeId(type_id));
 
    return ctx.heap.alloc_literal_expression(|this| LiteralExpression{
 
        this,
 
        span: InputSpan::new(),
 
        value: Literal::Integer(LiteralInteger{
 
            unsigned_value,
 
            negated: false,
 
        }),
 
        parent: ExpressionParent::None,
 
        type_index: literal_type_index,
 
    });
 
}
 

	
 
fn create_ast_equality_comparison_expr(
 
    ctx: &mut Ctx, containing_procedure_id: ProcedureDefinitionId,
 
    variable_id: VariableId, variable_type: TypeIdReference, value: u64
 
) -> BinaryExpressionId {
 
    let var_expr_id = create_ast_variable_expr(ctx, containing_procedure_id, variable_id, variable_type);
 
    let int_expr_id = create_ast_literal_integer_expr(ctx, containing_procedure_id, value);
 
    let int_expr_id = create_ast_literal_integer_expr(ctx, containing_procedure_id, value, ctx.arch.uint32_type_id);
 
    let cmp_type_index = add_new_procedure_expression_type(ctx, containing_procedure_id, TypeIdReference::DirectTypeId(ctx.arch.bool_type_id));
 
    let cmp_expr_id = ctx.heap.alloc_binary_expression(|this| BinaryExpression{
 
        this,
 
        operator_span: InputSpan::new(),
 
        full_span: InputSpan::new(),
 
        left: var_expr_id.upcast(),
 
        operation: BinaryOperator::Equality,
 
        right: int_expr_id.upcast(),
 
        parent: ExpressionParent::None,
 
        type_index: cmp_type_index,
 
    });
 

	
 
    let var_expr = &mut ctx.heap[var_expr_id];
 
    var_expr.parent = ExpressionParent::Expression(cmp_expr_id.upcast(), 0);
 
    let int_expr = &mut ctx.heap[int_expr_id];
 
    int_expr.parent = ExpressionParent::Expression(cmp_expr_id.upcast(), 1);
 

	
 
    return cmp_expr_id;
 
}
 

	
 
fn create_ast_expression_stmt(ctx: &mut Ctx, expression_id: ExpressionId) -> ExpressionStatementId {
 
    let statement_id = ctx.heap.alloc_expression_statement(|this| ExpressionStatement{
 
        this,
 
        span: InputSpan::new(),
 
        expression: expression_id,
 
        next: StatementId::new_invalid(),
 
    });
 

	
 
    let expression = &mut ctx.heap[expression_id];
 
    *expression.parent_mut() = ExpressionParent::ExpressionStmt(statement_id);
 

	
 
    return statement_id;
 
}
 

	
 
fn create_ast_variable_declaration_stmt(
 
    ctx: &mut Ctx, containing_procedure_id: ProcedureDefinitionId,
 
    variable_id: VariableId, variable_type: TypeIdReference, initial_value_expr_id: ExpressionId
 
) -> MemoryStatementId {
 
    // Create the assignment expression, assigning the initial value to the variable
 
    let variable_expr_id = create_ast_variable_expr(ctx, containing_procedure_id, variable_id, variable_type);
 
    let void_type_index = add_new_procedure_expression_type(ctx, containing_procedure_id, TypeIdReference::DirectTypeId(ctx.arch.void_type_id));
 
    let assignment_expr_id = ctx.heap.alloc_assignment_expression(|this| AssignmentExpression{
 
        this,
 
        operator_span: InputSpan::new(),
 
        full_span: InputSpan::new(),
 
        left: variable_expr_id.upcast(),
 
        operation: AssignmentOperator::Set,
 
        right: initial_value_expr_id,
 
        parent: ExpressionParent::None,
 
        type_index: -1,
 
        type_index: void_type_index,
 
    });
 

	
 
    // Create the memory statement
 
    let memory_stmt_id = ctx.heap.alloc_memory_statement(|this| MemoryStatement{
 
        this,
 
        span: InputSpan::new(),
 
        variable: variable_id,
 
        initial_expr: assignment_expr_id,
 
        next: StatementId::new_invalid(),
 
    });
 

	
 
    // Set all parents which we can access
 
    let variable_expr = &mut ctx.heap[variable_expr_id];
 
    variable_expr.parent = ExpressionParent::Expression(assignment_expr_id.upcast(), 0);
 
    let value_expr = &mut ctx.heap[initial_value_expr_id];
 
    *value_expr.parent_mut() = ExpressionParent::Expression(assignment_expr_id.upcast(), 1);
 
    let assignment_expr = &mut ctx.heap[assignment_expr_id];
 
    assignment_expr.parent = ExpressionParent::Memory(memory_stmt_id);
 

	
 
    return memory_stmt_id;
 
}
 

	
 
fn create_ast_block_stmt(ctx: &mut Ctx, statements: Vec<StatementId>) -> (BlockStatementId, EndBlockStatementId, ScopeId) {
 
    let block_stmt_id = ctx.heap.alloc_block_statement(|this| BlockStatement{
 
        this,
 
        span: InputSpan::new(),
 
        statements,
 
        end_block: EndBlockStatementId::new_invalid(),
 
        scope: ScopeId::new_invalid(),
 
        next: StatementId::new_invalid(),
 
    });
 
    let end_block_stmt_id = ctx.heap.alloc_end_block_statement(|this| EndBlockStatement{
 
        this,
 
        start_block: block_stmt_id,
 
        next: StatementId::new_invalid(),
 
    });
 
    let scope_id = ctx.heap.alloc_scope(|this| Scope::new(this, ScopeAssociation::Block(block_stmt_id)));
 

	
 
    let block_stmt = &mut ctx.heap[block_stmt_id];
 
    block_stmt.end_block = end_block_stmt_id;
 
    block_stmt.scope = scope_id;
 

	
 
    return (block_stmt_id, end_block_stmt_id, scope_id);
 
}
 

	
 
fn create_ast_if_stmt(ctx: &mut Ctx, condition_expression_id: ExpressionId, true_case: IfStatementCase, false_case: Option<IfStatementCase>) -> (IfStatementId, EndIfStatementId) {
 
    // Create if statement and the end-if statement
 
    let if_stmt_id = ctx.heap.alloc_if_statement(|this| IfStatement{
 
        this,
 
        span: InputSpan::new(),
 
        test: condition_expression_id,
 
        true_case,
 
        false_case,
 
        end_if: EndIfStatementId::new_invalid()
 
    });
 

	
 
    let end_if_stmt_id = ctx.heap.alloc_end_if_statement(|this| EndIfStatement{
 
        this,
 
        start_if: if_stmt_id,
 
        next: StatementId::new_invalid(),
 
    });
 

	
 
    // Link the statements up as much as we can
 
    let if_stmt = &mut ctx.heap[if_stmt_id];
 
    if_stmt.end_if = end_if_stmt_id;
 

	
 
    let condition_expr = &mut ctx.heap[condition_expression_id];
 
    *condition_expr.parent_mut() = ExpressionParent::If(if_stmt_id);
 

	
 

	
 

	
 
    return (if_stmt_id, end_if_stmt_id);
 
}
 

	
 
/// Sets the false body for a given
 
fn set_ast_if_statement_false_body(ctx: &mut Ctx, if_statement_id: IfStatementId, end_if_statement_id: EndIfStatementId, false_case: IfStatementCase) {
 
    // Point if-statement to "false body"
 
    let if_stmt = &mut ctx.heap[if_statement_id];
 
    debug_assert!(if_stmt.false_case.is_none()); // simplifies logic, not necessary
 
    if_stmt.false_case = Some(false_case);
 

	
 
    // Point end of false body to the end of the if statement
 
    set_ast_statement_next(ctx, false_case.body, end_if_statement_id.upcast());
 
}
 

	
 
/// Sets the specified AST statement's control flow such that it will be
 
/// followed by the target statement. This may seem obvious, but may imply that
 
/// a statement associated with, but different from, the source statement is
 
/// modified.
 
fn set_ast_statement_next(ctx: &mut Ctx, source_stmt_id: StatementId, target_stmt_id: StatementId) {
 
    let source_stmt = &mut ctx.heap[source_stmt_id];
 
    match source_stmt {
 
        Statement::Block(stmt) => {
 
            let end_id = stmt.end_block;
 
            ctx.heap[end_id].next = target_stmt_id
 
        },
 
        Statement::EndBlock(stmt) => stmt.next = target_stmt_id,
 
        Statement::Local(stmt) => {
 
            match stmt {
 
                LocalStatement::Memory(stmt) => stmt.next = target_stmt_id,
 
                LocalStatement::Channel(stmt) => stmt.next = target_stmt_id,
 
            }
 
        },
 
        Statement::Labeled(stmt) => {
 
            let body_id = stmt.body;
 
            set_ast_statement_next(ctx, body_id, target_stmt_id);
 
        },
 
        Statement::If(stmt) => {
 
            let end_id = stmt.end_if;
 
            ctx.heap[end_id].next = target_stmt_id;
 
        },
 
        Statement::EndIf(stmt) => stmt.next = target_stmt_id,
 
        Statement::While(stmt) => {
 
            let end_id = stmt.end_while;
 
            ctx.heap[end_id].next = target_stmt_id;
 
        },
 
        Statement::EndWhile(stmt) => stmt.next = target_stmt_id,
 

	
 
        Statement::Break(_stmt) => {},
 
        Statement::Continue(_stmt) => {},
 
        Statement::Synchronous(stmt) => {
 
            let end_id = stmt.end_sync;
 
            ctx.heap[end_id].next = target_stmt_id;
 
        },
 
        Statement::EndSynchronous(stmt) => {
 
            stmt.next = target_stmt_id;
 
        },
 
        Statement::Fork(_) | Statement::EndFork(_) => {
 
            todo!("remove fork from language");
 
        },
 
        Statement::Select(stmt) => {
 
            let end_id = stmt.end_select;
 
            ctx.heap[end_id].next = target_stmt_id;
 
        },
 
        Statement::EndSelect(stmt) => stmt.next = target_stmt_id,
 
        Statement::Return(_stmt) => {},
 
        Statement::Goto(_stmt) => {},
 
        Statement::New(stmt) => stmt.next = target_stmt_id,
 
        Statement::Expression(stmt) => stmt.next = target_stmt_id,
 
    }
 
}
 

	
 
/// Links a new scope to an existing scope as its child.
 
fn link_new_child_to_existing_parent_scope(ctx: &mut Ctx, scope_buffer: &mut ScopedBuffer<ScopeId>, parent_scope_id: ScopeId, child_scope_id: ScopeId, relative_pos_hint: i32) {
 
    let child_scope = &mut ctx.heap[child_scope_id];
 
    debug_assert!(child_scope.parent.is_none());
 

	
 
    child_scope.parent = Some(parent_scope_id);
 
    child_scope.relative_pos_in_parent = relative_pos_hint;
 

	
 
    add_child_scope_to_parent(ctx, scope_buffer, parent_scope_id, child_scope_id, relative_pos_hint);
 
}
 

	
 
/// Relinks an existing scope to a new scope as its child. Will also break the
 
/// link of the child scope's old parent.
 
fn link_existing_child_to_new_parent_scope(ctx: &mut Ctx, scope_buffer: &mut ScopedBuffer<ScopeId>, new_parent_scope_id: ScopeId, child_scope_id: ScopeId, new_relative_pos_in_parent: i32) {
 
    let child_scope = &mut ctx.heap[child_scope_id];
 
    let old_parent_scope_id = child_scope.parent.unwrap();
 
    child_scope.parent = Some(new_parent_scope_id);
 
    child_scope.relative_pos_in_parent = new_relative_pos_in_parent;
 

	
 
    // Remove from old parent
 
    let old_parent = &mut ctx.heap[old_parent_scope_id];
 
    let scope_index = old_parent.nested.iter()
 
        .position(|v| *v == child_scope_id)
 
        .unwrap();
 
    old_parent.nested.remove(scope_index);
 

	
 
    // Add to new parent
 
    add_child_scope_to_parent(ctx, scope_buffer, new_parent_scope_id, child_scope_id, new_relative_pos_in_parent);
 
}
 

	
 
/// Will add a child scope to a parent scope using the relative position hint.
 
fn add_child_scope_to_parent(ctx: &mut Ctx, scope_buffer: &mut ScopedBuffer<ScopeId>, parent_scope_id: ScopeId, child_scope_id: ScopeId, relative_pos_hint: i32) {
 
    let child_scope = &ctx.heap[child_scope_id];
 
    let parent_scope = &ctx.heap[parent_scope_id];
 

	
 
    let existing_scope_ids = scope_buffer.start_section_initialized(&child_scope.nested);
 
    let existing_scope_ids = scope_buffer.start_section_initialized(&parent_scope.nested);
 
    let mut insert_pos = existing_scope_ids.len();
 
    for index in 0..existing_scope_ids.len() {
 
        let existing_scope_id = existing_scope_ids[index];
 
        let existing_scope = &ctx.heap[existing_scope_id];
 
        if relative_pos_hint <= existing_scope.relative_pos_in_parent {
 
            insert_pos = index;
 
            break;
 
        }
 
    }
 
    existing_scope_ids.forget();
 

	
 
    let parent_scope = &mut ctx.heap[parent_scope_id];
 
    parent_scope.nested.insert(insert_pos, child_scope_id);
 
}
 

	
 
fn add_new_procedure_expression_type(ctx: &mut Ctx, procedure_id: ProcedureDefinitionId, type_id: TypeIdReference) -> i32 {
 
    let procedure = &mut ctx.heap[procedure_id];
 
    let type_index = procedure.monomorphs[0].expr_info.len();
 

	
 
    match type_id {
 
        TypeIdReference::DirectTypeId(type_id) => {
 
            for monomorph in procedure.monomorphs.iter_mut() {
 
                debug_assert_eq!(monomorph.expr_info.len(), type_index);
 
                monomorph.expr_info.push(ExpressionInfo{
 
                    type_id,
 
                    variant: ExpressionInfoVariant::Generic
 
                });
 
            }
 
        },
 
        TypeIdReference::IndirectSameAsExpr(source_type_index) => {
 
            for monomorph in procedure.monomorphs.iter_mut() {
 
                debug_assert_eq!(monomorph.expr_info.len(), type_index);
 
                let copied_expr_info = monomorph.expr_info[source_type_index as usize];
 
                monomorph.expr_info.push(copied_expr_info)
 
            }
 
        }
 
    }
 

	
 
    return type_index as i32;
 
}
 
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src/protocol/parser/pass_typing.rs
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@@ -1344,1541 +1344,1536 @@ impl PassTyping {
 

	
 
        let body_id = while_stmt.body;
 
        let test_expr_id = while_stmt.test;
 

	
 
        self.visit_expr(ctx, test_expr_id)?;
 
        self.visit_stmt(ctx, body_id)?;
 

	
 
        Ok(())
 
    }
 

	
 
    fn visit_break_stmt(&mut self, _: &mut Ctx, _: BreakStatementId) -> VisitorResult { return Ok(()) }
 
    fn visit_continue_stmt(&mut self, _: &mut Ctx, _: ContinueStatementId) -> VisitorResult { return Ok(()) }
 

	
 
    fn visit_synchronous_stmt(&mut self, ctx: &mut Ctx, id: SynchronousStatementId) -> VisitorResult {
 
        let sync_stmt = &ctx.heap[id];
 
        let body_id = sync_stmt.body;
 

	
 
        self.visit_stmt(ctx, body_id)
 
    }
 

	
 
    fn visit_fork_stmt(&mut self, ctx: &mut Ctx, id: ForkStatementId) -> VisitorResult {
 
        let fork_stmt = &ctx.heap[id];
 
        let left_body_id = fork_stmt.left_body;
 
        let right_body_id = fork_stmt.right_body;
 

	
 
        self.visit_stmt(ctx, left_body_id)?;
 
        if let Some(right_body_id) = right_body_id {
 
            self.visit_stmt(ctx, right_body_id)?;
 
        }
 

	
 
        Ok(())
 
    }
 

	
 
    fn visit_select_stmt(&mut self, ctx: &mut Ctx, id: SelectStatementId) -> VisitorResult {
 
        let select_stmt = &ctx.heap[id];
 

	
 
        let mut section = self.stmt_buffer.start_section();
 
        let num_cases = select_stmt.cases.len();
 

	
 
        for case in &select_stmt.cases {
 
            section.push(case.guard);
 
            section.push(case.body);
 
        }
 

	
 
        for case_index in 0..num_cases {
 
            let base_index = 2 * case_index;
 
            let guard_stmt_id = section[base_index    ];
 
            let block_stmt_id = section[base_index + 1];
 

	
 
            self.visit_stmt(ctx, guard_stmt_id)?;
 
            self.visit_stmt(ctx, block_stmt_id)?;
 
        }
 
        section.forget();
 

	
 
        Ok(())
 
    }
 

	
 
    fn visit_return_stmt(&mut self, ctx: &mut Ctx, id: ReturnStatementId) -> VisitorResult {
 
        let return_stmt = &ctx.heap[id];
 
        debug_assert_eq!(return_stmt.expressions.len(), 1);
 
        let expr_id = return_stmt.expressions[0];
 

	
 
        self.visit_expr(ctx, expr_id)?;
 
        return Ok(());
 
    }
 

	
 
    fn visit_goto_stmt(&mut self, _: &mut Ctx, _: GotoStatementId) -> VisitorResult { return Ok(()) }
 

	
 
    fn visit_new_stmt(&mut self, ctx: &mut Ctx, id: NewStatementId) -> VisitorResult {
 
        let new_stmt = &ctx.heap[id];
 
        let call_expr_id = new_stmt.expression;
 

	
 
        self.visit_call_expr(ctx, call_expr_id)?;
 
        return Ok(());
 
    }
 

	
 
    fn visit_expr_stmt(&mut self, ctx: &mut Ctx, id: ExpressionStatementId) -> VisitorResult {
 
        let expr_stmt = &ctx.heap[id];
 
        let subexpr_id = expr_stmt.expression;
 

	
 
        self.visit_expr(ctx, subexpr_id)?;
 
        return Ok(());
 
    }
 

	
 
    // Expressions
 

	
 
    fn visit_expr(&mut self, ctx: &mut Ctx, id: ExpressionId) -> VisitExprResult {
 
        return visitor_recursive_expression_impl!(self, &ctx.heap[id], ctx);
 
    }
 

	
 
    fn visit_assignment_expr(&mut self, ctx: &mut Ctx, id: AssignmentExpressionId) -> VisitExprResult {
 
        use AssignmentOperator as AO;
 

	
 
        let upcast_id = id.upcast();
 
        let self_index = self.insert_initial_inference_node(ctx, upcast_id)?;
 

	
 
        let assign_expr = &ctx.heap[id];
 
        let assign_op = assign_expr.operation;
 
        let left_expr_id = assign_expr.left;
 
        let right_expr_id = assign_expr.right;
 

	
 
        let old_parent = self.parent_index.replace(self_index);
 
        let left_index = self.visit_expr(ctx, left_expr_id)?;
 
        let right_index = self.visit_expr(ctx, right_expr_id)?;
 

	
 
        let node = &mut self.infer_nodes[self_index];
 
        let argument_template = match assign_op {
 
            AO::Set =>
 
                InferenceRuleTemplate::new_none(),
 
            AO::Concatenated =>
 
                InferenceRuleTemplate::new_template(&ARRAYLIKE_TEMPLATE),
 
            AO::Multiplied | AO::Divided | AO::Added | AO::Subtracted =>
 
                InferenceRuleTemplate::new_template(&NUMBERLIKE_TEMPLATE),
 
            AO::Remained | AO::ShiftedLeft | AO::ShiftedRight |
 
            AO::BitwiseAnded | AO::BitwiseXored | AO::BitwiseOred =>
 
                InferenceRuleTemplate::new_template(&INTEGERLIKE_TEMPLATE),
 
        };
 

	
 
        node.inference_rule = InferenceRule::TriEqualArgs(InferenceRuleTriEqualArgs{
 
            argument_template,
 
            result_template: InferenceRuleTemplate::new_forced(&VOID_TEMPLATE),
 
            argument1_index: left_index,
 
            argument2_index: right_index,
 
        });
 

	
 
        self.parent_index = old_parent;
 
        self.progress_inference_rule_tri_equal_args(ctx, self_index)?;
 
        return Ok(self_index);
 
    }
 

	
 
    fn visit_binding_expr(&mut self, ctx: &mut Ctx, id: BindingExpressionId) -> VisitExprResult {
 
        let upcast_id = id.upcast();
 
        let self_index = self.insert_initial_inference_node(ctx, upcast_id)?;
 

	
 
        let binding_expr = &ctx.heap[id];
 
        let bound_to_id = binding_expr.bound_to;
 
        let bound_from_id = binding_expr.bound_from;
 

	
 
        let old_parent = self.parent_index.replace(self_index);
 
        let arg_to_index = self.visit_expr(ctx, bound_to_id)?;
 
        let arg_from_index = self.visit_expr(ctx, bound_from_id)?;
 

	
 
        let node = &mut self.infer_nodes[self_index];
 
        node.inference_rule = InferenceRule::TriEqualArgs(InferenceRuleTriEqualArgs{
 
            argument_template: InferenceRuleTemplate::new_none(),
 
            result_template: InferenceRuleTemplate::new_forced(&BOOL_TEMPLATE),
 
            argument1_index: arg_to_index,
 
            argument2_index: arg_from_index,
 
        });
 

	
 
        self.parent_index = old_parent;
 
        self.progress_inference_rule_tri_equal_args(ctx, self_index)?;
 
        return Ok(self_index);
 
    }
 

	
 
    fn visit_conditional_expr(&mut self, ctx: &mut Ctx, id: ConditionalExpressionId) -> VisitExprResult {
 
        let upcast_id = id.upcast();
 
        let self_index = self.insert_initial_inference_node(ctx, upcast_id)?;
 

	
 
        let conditional_expr = &ctx.heap[id];
 
        let test_expr_id = conditional_expr.test;
 
        let true_expr_id = conditional_expr.true_expression;
 
        let false_expr_id = conditional_expr.false_expression;
 

	
 
        let old_parent = self.parent_index.replace(self_index);
 
        self.visit_expr(ctx, test_expr_id)?;
 
        let true_index = self.visit_expr(ctx, true_expr_id)?;
 
        let false_index = self.visit_expr(ctx, false_expr_id)?;
 

	
 
        // Note: the test to the conditional expression has already been forced
 
        // to the boolean type. So the only thing we need to do while progressing
 
        // is to apply an equal3 constraint to the arguments and the result of
 
        // the expression.
 
        let node = &mut self.infer_nodes[self_index];
 
        node.inference_rule = InferenceRule::TriEqualAll(InferenceRuleTriEqualAll{
 
            template: InferenceRuleTemplate::new_none(),
 
            argument1_index: true_index,
 
            argument2_index: false_index,
 
        });
 

	
 
        self.parent_index = old_parent;
 
        self.progress_inference_rule_tri_equal_all(ctx, self_index)?;
 
        return Ok(self_index);
 
    }
 

	
 
    fn visit_binary_expr(&mut self, ctx: &mut Ctx, id: BinaryExpressionId) -> VisitExprResult {
 
        use BinaryOperator as BO;
 

	
 
        let upcast_id = id.upcast();
 
        let self_index = self.insert_initial_inference_node(ctx, upcast_id)?;
 

	
 
        let binary_expr = &ctx.heap[id];
 
        let binary_op = binary_expr.operation;
 
        let lhs_expr_id = binary_expr.left;
 
        let rhs_expr_id = binary_expr.right;
 

	
 
        let old_parent = self.parent_index.replace(self_index);
 
        let left_index = self.visit_expr(ctx, lhs_expr_id)?;
 
        let right_index = self.visit_expr(ctx, rhs_expr_id)?;
 

	
 
        let inference_rule = match binary_op {
 
            BO::Concatenate =>
 
                InferenceRule::Concatenate(InferenceRuleTwoArgs{
 
                    argument1_index: left_index,
 
                    argument2_index: right_index,
 
                }),
 
            BO::LogicalAnd | BO::LogicalOr =>
 
                InferenceRule::TriEqualAll(InferenceRuleTriEqualAll{
 
                    template: InferenceRuleTemplate::new_forced(&BOOL_TEMPLATE),
 
                    argument1_index: left_index,
 
                    argument2_index: right_index,
 
                }),
 
            BO::BitwiseOr | BO::BitwiseXor | BO::BitwiseAnd | BO::Remainder | BO::ShiftLeft | BO::ShiftRight =>
 
                InferenceRule::TriEqualAll(InferenceRuleTriEqualAll{
 
                    template: InferenceRuleTemplate::new_template(&INTEGERLIKE_TEMPLATE),
 
                    argument1_index: left_index,
 
                    argument2_index: right_index,
 
                }),
 
            BO::Equality | BO::Inequality =>
 
                InferenceRule::TriEqualArgs(InferenceRuleTriEqualArgs{
 
                    argument_template: InferenceRuleTemplate::new_none(),
 
                    result_template: InferenceRuleTemplate::new_forced(&BOOL_TEMPLATE),
 
                    argument1_index: left_index,
 
                    argument2_index: right_index,
 
                }),
 
            BO::LessThan | BO::GreaterThan | BO::LessThanEqual | BO::GreaterThanEqual =>
 
                InferenceRule::TriEqualArgs(InferenceRuleTriEqualArgs{
 
                    argument_template: InferenceRuleTemplate::new_template(&NUMBERLIKE_TEMPLATE),
 
                    result_template: InferenceRuleTemplate::new_forced(&BOOL_TEMPLATE),
 
                    argument1_index: left_index,
 
                    argument2_index: right_index,
 
                }),
 
            BO::Add | BO::Subtract | BO::Multiply | BO::Divide =>
 
                InferenceRule::TriEqualAll(InferenceRuleTriEqualAll{
 
                    template: InferenceRuleTemplate::new_template(&NUMBERLIKE_TEMPLATE),
 
                    argument1_index: left_index,
 
                    argument2_index: right_index,
 
                }),
 
        };
 

	
 
        let node = &mut self.infer_nodes[self_index];
 
        node.inference_rule = inference_rule;
 

	
 
        self.parent_index = old_parent;
 
        self.progress_inference_rule(ctx, self_index)?;
 
        return Ok(self_index);
 
    }
 

	
 
    fn visit_unary_expr(&mut self, ctx: &mut Ctx, id: UnaryExpressionId) -> VisitExprResult {
 
        use UnaryOperator as UO;
 

	
 
        let upcast_id = id.upcast();
 
        let self_index = self.insert_initial_inference_node(ctx, upcast_id)?;
 

	
 
        let unary_expr = &ctx.heap[id];
 
        let operation = unary_expr.operation;
 
        let arg_expr_id = unary_expr.expression;
 

	
 
        let old_parent = self.parent_index.replace(self_index);
 
        let argument_index = self.visit_expr(ctx, arg_expr_id)?;
 

	
 
        let template = match operation {
 
            UO::Positive | UO::Negative =>
 
                InferenceRuleTemplate::new_template(&NUMBERLIKE_TEMPLATE),
 
            UO::BitwiseNot =>
 
                InferenceRuleTemplate::new_template(&INTEGERLIKE_TEMPLATE),
 
            UO::LogicalNot =>
 
                InferenceRuleTemplate::new_forced(&BOOL_TEMPLATE),
 
        };
 

	
 
        let node = &mut self.infer_nodes[self_index];
 
        node.inference_rule = InferenceRule::BiEqual(InferenceRuleBiEqual{
 
            template, argument_index,
 
        });
 

	
 
        self.parent_index = old_parent;
 
        self.progress_inference_rule_bi_equal(ctx, self_index)?;
 
        return Ok(self_index);
 
    }
 

	
 
    fn visit_indexing_expr(&mut self, ctx: &mut Ctx, id: IndexingExpressionId) -> VisitExprResult {
 
        let upcast_id = id.upcast();
 
        let self_index = self.insert_initial_inference_node(ctx, upcast_id)?;
 

	
 
        let indexing_expr = &ctx.heap[id];
 
        let subject_expr_id = indexing_expr.subject;
 
        let index_expr_id = indexing_expr.index;
 

	
 
        let old_parent = self.parent_index.replace(self_index);
 
        let subject_index = self.visit_expr(ctx, subject_expr_id)?;
 
        let index_index = self.visit_expr(ctx, index_expr_id)?; // cool name, bro
 

	
 
        let node = &mut self.infer_nodes[self_index];
 
        node.inference_rule = InferenceRule::IndexingExpr(InferenceRuleIndexingExpr{
 
            subject_index, index_index,
 
        });
 

	
 
        self.parent_index = old_parent;
 
        self.progress_inference_rule_indexing_expr(ctx, self_index)?;
 
        return Ok(self_index);
 
    }
 

	
 
    fn visit_slicing_expr(&mut self, ctx: &mut Ctx, id: SlicingExpressionId) -> VisitExprResult {
 
        let upcast_id = id.upcast();
 
        let self_index = self.insert_initial_inference_node(ctx, upcast_id)?;
 

	
 
        let slicing_expr = &ctx.heap[id];
 
        let subject_expr_id = slicing_expr.subject;
 
        let from_expr_id = slicing_expr.from_index;
 
        let to_expr_id = slicing_expr.to_index;
 

	
 
        let old_parent = self.parent_index.replace(self_index);
 
        let subject_index = self.visit_expr(ctx, subject_expr_id)?;
 
        let from_index = self.visit_expr(ctx, from_expr_id)?;
 
        let to_index = self.visit_expr(ctx, to_expr_id)?;
 

	
 
        let node = &mut self.infer_nodes[self_index];
 
        node.inference_rule = InferenceRule::SlicingExpr(InferenceRuleSlicingExpr{
 
            subject_index, from_index, to_index,
 
        });
 

	
 
        self.parent_index = old_parent;
 
        self.progress_inference_rule_slicing_expr(ctx, self_index)?;
 
        return Ok(self_index);
 
    }
 

	
 
    fn visit_select_expr(&mut self, ctx: &mut Ctx, id: SelectExpressionId) -> VisitExprResult {
 
        let upcast_id = id.upcast();
 
        let self_index = self.insert_initial_inference_node(ctx, upcast_id)?;
 

	
 
        let select_expr = &ctx.heap[id];
 
        let subject_expr_id = select_expr.subject;
 

	
 
        let old_parent = self.parent_index.replace(self_index);
 
        let subject_index = self.visit_expr(ctx, subject_expr_id)?;
 

	
 
        let node = &mut self.infer_nodes[self_index];
 
        let inference_rule = match &ctx.heap[id].kind {
 
            SelectKind::StructField(field_identifier) =>
 
                InferenceRule::SelectStructField(InferenceRuleSelectStructField{
 
                    subject_index,
 
                    selected_field: field_identifier.clone(),
 
                }),
 
            SelectKind::TupleMember(member_index) =>
 
                InferenceRule::SelectTupleMember(InferenceRuleSelectTupleMember{
 
                    subject_index,
 
                    selected_index: *member_index,
 
                }),
 
        };
 
        node.inference_rule = inference_rule;
 

	
 
        self.parent_index = old_parent;
 
        self.progress_inference_rule(ctx, self_index)?;
 
        return Ok(self_index);
 
    }
 

	
 
    fn visit_literal_expr(&mut self, ctx: &mut Ctx, id: LiteralExpressionId) -> VisitExprResult {
 
        let upcast_id = id.upcast();
 
        let self_index = self.insert_initial_inference_node(ctx, upcast_id)?;
 

	
 
        let old_parent = self.parent_index.replace(self_index);
 

	
 
        let literal_expr = &ctx.heap[id];
 
        match &literal_expr.value {
 
            Literal::Null => {
 
                let node = &mut self.infer_nodes[self_index];
 
                node.inference_rule = InferenceRule::MonoTemplate(InferenceRuleTemplate::new_template(&MESSAGE_TEMPLATE));
 
            },
 
            Literal::Integer(_) => {
 
                let node = &mut self.infer_nodes[self_index];
 
                node.inference_rule = InferenceRule::MonoTemplate(InferenceRuleTemplate::new_template(&INTEGERLIKE_TEMPLATE));
 
            },
 
            Literal::True | Literal::False => {
 
                let node = &mut self.infer_nodes[self_index];
 
                node.inference_rule = InferenceRule::MonoTemplate(InferenceRuleTemplate::new_forced(&BOOL_TEMPLATE));
 
            },
 
            Literal::Character(_) => {
 
                let node = &mut self.infer_nodes[self_index];
 
                node.inference_rule = InferenceRule::MonoTemplate(InferenceRuleTemplate::new_forced(&CHARACTER_TEMPLATE));
 
            },
 
            Literal::String(_) => {
 
                let node = &mut self.infer_nodes[self_index];
 
                node.inference_rule = InferenceRule::MonoTemplate(InferenceRuleTemplate::new_forced(&STRING_TEMPLATE));
 
            },
 
            Literal::Struct(literal) => {
 
                // Visit field expressions
 
                let mut expr_ids = self.expr_buffer.start_section();
 
                for field in &literal.fields {
 
                    expr_ids.push(field.value);
 
                }
 

	
 
                let mut expr_indices = self.index_buffer.start_section();
 
                for expr_id in expr_ids.iter_copied() {
 
                    let expr_index = self.visit_expr(ctx, expr_id)?;
 
                    expr_indices.push(expr_index);
 
                }
 
                expr_ids.forget();
 
                let element_indices = expr_indices.into_vec();
 

	
 
                // Assign rule and extra data index to inference node
 
                let poly_data_index = self.insert_initial_struct_polymorph_data(ctx, id);
 
                let node = &mut self.infer_nodes[self_index];
 
                node.poly_data_index = poly_data_index;
 
                node.inference_rule = InferenceRule::LiteralStruct(InferenceRuleLiteralStruct{
 
                    element_indices,
 
                });
 
            },
 
            Literal::Enum(_) => {
 
                // Enumerations do not carry any subexpressions, but may still
 
                // have a user-defined polymorphic marker variable. For this 
 
                // reason we may still have to apply inference to this 
 
                // polymorphic variable
 
                let poly_data_index = self.insert_initial_enum_polymorph_data(ctx, id);
 
                let node = &mut self.infer_nodes[self_index];
 
                node.poly_data_index = poly_data_index;
 
                node.inference_rule = InferenceRule::LiteralEnum;
 
            },
 
            Literal::Union(literal) => {
 
                // May carry subexpressions and polymorphic arguments
 
                let expr_ids = self.expr_buffer.start_section_initialized(literal.values.as_slice());
 
                let poly_data_index = self.insert_initial_union_polymorph_data(ctx, id);
 

	
 
                let mut expr_indices = self.index_buffer.start_section();
 
                for expr_id in expr_ids.iter_copied() {
 
                    let expr_index = self.visit_expr(ctx, expr_id)?;
 
                    expr_indices.push(expr_index);
 
                }
 
                expr_ids.forget();
 
                let element_indices = expr_indices.into_vec();
 

	
 
                let node = &mut self.infer_nodes[self_index];
 
                node.poly_data_index = poly_data_index;
 
                node.inference_rule = InferenceRule::LiteralUnion(InferenceRuleLiteralUnion{
 
                    element_indices,
 
                });
 
            },
 
            Literal::Array(expressions) => {
 
                let expr_ids = self.expr_buffer.start_section_initialized(expressions.as_slice());
 

	
 
                let mut expr_indices = self.index_buffer.start_section();
 
                for expr_id in expr_ids.iter_copied() {
 
                    let expr_index = self.visit_expr(ctx, expr_id)?;
 
                    expr_indices.push(expr_index);
 
                }
 
                expr_ids.forget();
 
                let element_indices = expr_indices.into_vec();
 

	
 
                let node = &mut self.infer_nodes[self_index];
 
                node.inference_rule = InferenceRule::LiteralArray(InferenceRuleLiteralArray{
 
                    element_indices,
 
                });
 
            },
 
            Literal::Tuple(expressions) => {
 
                let expr_ids = self.expr_buffer.start_section_initialized(expressions.as_slice());
 

	
 
                let mut expr_indices = self.index_buffer.start_section();
 
                for expr_id in expr_ids.iter_copied() {
 
                    let expr_index = self.visit_expr(ctx, expr_id)?;
 
                    expr_indices.push(expr_index);
 
                }
 
                expr_ids.forget();
 
                let element_indices = expr_indices.into_vec();
 

	
 
                let node = &mut self.infer_nodes[self_index];
 
                node.inference_rule = InferenceRule::LiteralTuple(InferenceRuleLiteralTuple{
 
                    element_indices,
 
                })
 
            }
 
        }
 

	
 
        self.parent_index = old_parent;
 
        self.progress_inference_rule(ctx, self_index)?;
 
        return Ok(self_index);
 
    }
 

	
 
    fn visit_cast_expr(&mut self, ctx: &mut Ctx, id: CastExpressionId) -> VisitExprResult {
 
        let upcast_id = id.upcast();
 
        let self_index = self.insert_initial_inference_node(ctx, upcast_id)?;
 

	
 
        let cast_expr = &ctx.heap[id];
 
        let subject_expr_id = cast_expr.subject;
 

	
 
        let old_parent = self.parent_index.replace(self_index);
 
        let subject_index = self.visit_expr(ctx, subject_expr_id)?;
 

	
 
        let node = &mut self.infer_nodes[self_index];
 
        node.inference_rule = InferenceRule::CastExpr(InferenceRuleCastExpr{
 
            subject_index,
 
        });
 

	
 
        self.parent_index = old_parent;
 

	
 
        // The cast expression is a bit special at this point: the progression
 
        // function simply makes sure input/output types are compatible. But if
 
        // the programmer explicitly specified the output type, then we can
 
        // already perform that inference rule here.
 
        {
 
            let cast_expr = &ctx.heap[id];
 
            let specified_type = self.determine_inference_type_from_parser_type_elements(&cast_expr.to_type.elements, true);
 
            let _progress = self.apply_template_constraint(ctx, self_index, &specified_type.parts)?;
 
        }
 

	
 
        self.progress_inference_rule_cast_expr(ctx, self_index)?;
 
        return Ok(self_index);
 
    }
 

	
 
    fn visit_call_expr(&mut self, ctx: &mut Ctx, id: CallExpressionId) -> VisitExprResult {
 
        let upcast_id = id.upcast();
 
        let self_index = self.insert_initial_inference_node(ctx, upcast_id)?;
 
        let extra_index = self.insert_initial_call_polymorph_data(ctx, id);
 

	
 
        // By default we set the polymorph idx for calls to 0. If the call
 
        // refers to a non-polymorphic function, then it will be "monomorphed"
 
        // once, hence we end up pointing to the correct instance.
 
        self.infer_nodes[self_index].field_index = 0;
 

	
 
        // Visit all arguments
 
        let old_parent = self.parent_index.replace(self_index);
 

	
 
        let call_expr = &ctx.heap[id];
 
        let expr_ids = self.expr_buffer.start_section_initialized(call_expr.arguments.as_slice());
 
        let mut expr_indices = self.index_buffer.start_section();
 

	
 
        for arg_expr_id in expr_ids.iter_copied() {
 
            let expr_index = self.visit_expr(ctx, arg_expr_id)?;
 
            expr_indices.push(expr_index);
 
        }
 
        expr_ids.forget();
 
        let argument_indices = expr_indices.into_vec();
 

	
 
        let node = &mut self.infer_nodes[self_index];
 
        node.poly_data_index = extra_index;
 
        node.inference_rule = InferenceRule::CallExpr(InferenceRuleCallExpr{
 
            argument_indices,
 
        });
 

	
 
        self.parent_index = old_parent;
 
        self.progress_inference_rule_call_expr(ctx, self_index)?;
 
        return Ok(self_index);
 
    }
 

	
 
    fn visit_variable_expr(&mut self, ctx: &mut Ctx, id: VariableExpressionId) -> VisitExprResult {
 
        let upcast_id = id.upcast();
 
        let self_index = self.insert_initial_inference_node(ctx, upcast_id)?;
 

	
 
        let var_expr = &ctx.heap[id];
 
        debug_assert!(var_expr.declaration.is_some());
 
        let old_parent = self.parent_index.replace(self_index);
 

	
 
        let declaration = &ctx.heap[var_expr.declaration.unwrap()];
 
        let mut var_data_index = None;
 
        for (index, var_data) in self.var_data.iter().enumerate() {
 
            if var_data.var_id == declaration.this {
 
                var_data_index = Some(index);
 
                break;
 
            }
 
        }
 

	
 
        let var_data_index = if let Some(var_data_index) = var_data_index {
 
            let var_data = &mut self.var_data[var_data_index];
 
            var_data.used_at.push(self_index);
 

	
 
            var_data_index
 
        } else {
 
            // If we're in a binding expression then it might the first time we
 
            // encounter the variable, so add a `VarData` entry.
 
            debug_assert_eq!(declaration.kind, VariableKind::Binding);
 
            let var_type = self.determine_inference_type_from_parser_type_elements(
 
                &declaration.parser_type.elements, true
 
            );
 
            let var_data_index = self.var_data.len();
 
            self.var_data.push(VarData{
 
                var_id: declaration.this,
 
                var_type,
 
                used_at: vec![self_index],
 
                linked_var: None,
 
            });
 

	
 
            var_data_index
 
        };
 

	
 
        let node = &mut self.infer_nodes[self_index];
 
        node.inference_rule = InferenceRule::VariableExpr(InferenceRuleVariableExpr{
 
            var_data_index,
 
        });
 

	
 
        self.parent_index = old_parent;
 
        self.progress_inference_rule_variable_expr(ctx, self_index)?;
 
        return Ok(self_index);
 
    }
 
}
 

	
 
// -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
// PassTyping - Type-inference progression
 
// -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
 

	
 
impl PassTyping {
 
    #[allow(dead_code)] // used when debug flag at the top of this file is true.
 
    fn debug_get_display_name(&self, ctx: &Ctx, node_index: InferNodeIndex) -> String {
 
        let expr_type = &self.infer_nodes[node_index].expr_type;
 
        expr_type.display_name(&ctx.heap)
 
    }
 

	
 
    fn resolve_types(&mut self, ctx: &mut Ctx, queue: &mut ResolveQueue) -> Result<(), ParseError> {
 
        // Keep inferring until we can no longer make any progress
 
        while !self.node_queued.is_empty() {
 
            while !self.node_queued.is_empty() {
 
                let node_index = self.node_queued.pop_front().unwrap();
 
                self.progress_inference_rule(ctx, node_index)?;
 
            }
 

	
 
            // Nothing is queued anymore. However we might have integer literals
 
            // whose type cannot be inferred. For convenience's sake we'll
 
            // infer these to be s32.
 
            for (infer_node_index, infer_node) in self.infer_nodes.iter_mut().enumerate() {
 
                let expr_type = &mut infer_node.expr_type;
 
                if !expr_type.is_done && expr_type.parts.len() == 1 && expr_type.parts[0] == InferenceTypePart::IntegerLike {
 
                    // Force integer type to s32
 
                    expr_type.parts[0] = InferenceTypePart::SInt32;
 
                    expr_type.is_done = true;
 

	
 
                    // Requeue expression (and its parent, if it exists)
 
                    self.node_queued.push_back(infer_node_index);
 
                    if let Some(node_parent_index) = infer_node.parent_index {
 
                        self.node_queued.push_back(node_parent_index);
 
                    }
 
                }
 
            }
 
        }
 

	
 
        // Helper for transferring polymorphic variables to concrete types and
 
        // checking if they're completely specified
 
        fn poly_data_type_to_concrete_type(
 
            ctx: &Ctx, expr_id: ExpressionId, inference_poly_args: &Vec<InferenceType>,
 
            first_concrete_part: ConcreteTypePart,
 
        ) -> Result<ConcreteType, ParseError> {
 
            // Prepare storage vector
 
            let mut num_inference_parts = 0;
 
            for inference_type in inference_poly_args {
 
                num_inference_parts += inference_type.parts.len();
 
            }
 

	
 
            let mut concrete_type = ConcreteType{
 
                parts: Vec::with_capacity(1 + num_inference_parts),
 
            };
 
            concrete_type.parts.push(first_concrete_part);
 

	
 
            // Go through all polymorphic arguments and add them to the concrete
 
            // types.
 
            for (poly_idx, poly_type) in inference_poly_args.iter().enumerate() {
 
                if !poly_type.is_done {
 
                    let expr = &ctx.heap[expr_id];
 
                    let definition = match expr {
 
                        Expression::Call(expr) => expr.procedure.upcast(),
 
                        Expression::Literal(expr) => match &expr.value {
 
                            Literal::Enum(lit) => lit.definition,
 
                            Literal::Union(lit) => lit.definition,
 
                            Literal::Struct(lit) => lit.definition,
 
                            _ => unreachable!()
 
                        },
 
                        _ => unreachable!(),
 
                    };
 
                    let poly_vars = ctx.heap[definition].poly_vars();
 
                    return Err(ParseError::new_error_at_span(
 
                        &ctx.module().source, expr.operation_span(), format!(
 
                            "could not fully infer the type of polymorphic variable '{}' of this expression (got '{}')",
 
                            poly_vars[poly_idx].value.as_str(), poly_type.display_name(&ctx.heap)
 
                        )
 
                    ));
 
                }
 

	
 
                poly_type.write_concrete_type(&mut concrete_type);
 
            }
 

	
 
            Ok(concrete_type)
 
        }
 

	
 
        // Every expression checked, and new monomorphs are queued. Transfer the
 
        // expression information to the AST. If this is the first time we're
 
        // visiting this procedure then we assign expression indices as well.
 
        let procedure = &ctx.heap[self.procedure_id];
 
        let num_infer_nodes = self.infer_nodes.len();
 
        let mut monomorph = ProcedureDefinitionMonomorph{
 
            argument_types: Vec::with_capacity(procedure.parameters.len()),
 
            expr_info: Vec::with_capacity(num_infer_nodes),
 
        };
 

	
 
        // For all of the expressions look up the TypeId (or create a new one).
 
        // For function calls and component instantiations figure out if they
 
        // need to be typechecked
 
        for infer_node in self.infer_nodes.iter_mut() {
 
            // Determine type ID
 
            let expr = &ctx.heap[infer_node.expr_id];
 

	
 
            // TODO: Maybe optimize? Split insertion up into lookup, then clone
 
            //  if needed?
 
            let mut concrete_type = ConcreteType::default();
 
            infer_node.expr_type.write_concrete_type(&mut concrete_type);
 
            let info_type_id = ctx.types.add_monomorphed_type(ctx.modules, ctx.heap, ctx.arch, concrete_type)?;
 

	
 
            // Determine procedure type ID, i.e. a called/instantiated
 
            // procedure's signature.
 
            let info_variant = if let Expression::Call(expr) = expr {
 
                // Construct full function type. If not yet typechecked then
 
                // queue it for typechecking.
 
                let poly_data = &self.poly_data[infer_node.poly_data_index as usize];
 
                debug_assert!(expr.method.is_user_defined() || expr.method.is_public_builtin());
 
                let procedure_id = expr.procedure;
 
                let num_poly_vars = poly_data.poly_vars.len() as u32;
 

	
 
                let first_part = match expr.method {
 
                    Method::UserFunction => ConcreteTypePart::Function(procedure_id, num_poly_vars),
 
                    Method::UserComponent => ConcreteTypePart::Component(procedure_id, num_poly_vars),
 
                    _ => ConcreteTypePart::Function(procedure_id, num_poly_vars),
 
                };
 

	
 

	
 
                let definition_id = procedure_id.upcast();
 
                let signature_type = poly_data_type_to_concrete_type(
 
                    ctx, infer_node.expr_id, &poly_data.poly_vars, first_part
 
                )?;
 

	
 
                let (type_id, monomorph_index) = if let Some(type_id) = ctx.types.get_procedure_monomorph_type_id(&definition_id, &signature_type.parts) {
 
                    // Procedure is already typechecked
 
                    let monomorph_index = ctx.types.get_monomorph(type_id).variant.as_procedure().monomorph_index;
 
                    (type_id, monomorph_index)
 
                } else {
 
                    // Procedure is not yet typechecked, reserve a TypeID and a monomorph index
 
                    let procedure_to_check = &mut ctx.heap[procedure_id];
 
                    let monomorph_index = procedure_to_check.monomorphs.len() as u32;
 
                    procedure_to_check.monomorphs.push(ProcedureDefinitionMonomorph::new_invalid());
 
                    let type_id = ctx.types.reserve_procedure_monomorph_type_id(&definition_id, signature_type, monomorph_index);
 

	
 
                    if !procedure_to_check.builtin {
 
                        // Only perform typechecking on the user-defined
 
                        // procedures
 
                        queue.push_back(ResolveQueueElement{
 
                            root_id: ctx.heap[definition_id].defined_in(),
 
                            definition_id,
 
                            reserved_type_id: type_id,
 
                            reserved_monomorph_index: monomorph_index,
 
                        });
 
                    }
 

	
 
                    (type_id, monomorph_index)
 
                };
 

	
 
                ExpressionInfoVariant::Procedure(type_id, monomorph_index)
 
            } else if let Expression::Select(_expr) = expr {
 
                ExpressionInfoVariant::Select(infer_node.field_index)
 
            } else {
 
                ExpressionInfoVariant::Generic
 
            };
 

	
 
            infer_node.info_type_id = info_type_id;
 
            infer_node.info_variant = info_variant;
 
        }
 

	
 
        // Write the types of the arguments
 
        let procedure = &ctx.heap[self.procedure_id];
 
        for parameter_id in procedure.parameters.iter().copied() {
 
            let mut concrete = ConcreteType::default();
 
            let var_data = self.var_data.iter().find(|v| v.var_id == parameter_id).unwrap();
 
            var_data.var_type.write_concrete_type(&mut concrete);
 
            let type_id = ctx.types.add_monomorphed_type(ctx.modules, ctx.heap, ctx.arch, concrete)?;
 
            monomorph.argument_types.push(type_id)
 
        }
 

	
 
        println!("DEBUG: For procedure {} with polyargs {:#?}", ctx.heap[self.procedure_id].identifier.value.as_str(), self.poly_vars);
 
        for infer_node in self.infer_nodes.iter() {
 
            println!("DEBUG: [{:?}] has type: {}", infer_node.expr_id, infer_node.expr_type.display_name(&ctx.heap));
 
        }
 

	
 
        // Determine if we have already assigned type indices to the expressions
 
        // before (the indices that, for a monomorph, can retrieve the type of
 
        // the expression).
 
        let has_type_indices = self.reserved_monomorph_index > 0;
 
        if has_type_indices {
 
            // already have indices, so resize and then index into it
 
            debug_assert!(monomorph.expr_info.is_empty());
 
            monomorph.expr_info.resize(num_infer_nodes, ExpressionInfo::new_invalid());
 
            for infer_node in self.infer_nodes.iter() {
 
                let type_index = ctx.heap[infer_node.expr_id].type_index();
 
                monomorph.expr_info[type_index as usize] = infer_node.as_expression_info();
 
            }
 
        } else {
 
            // no indices yet, need to be assigned in AST
 
            for infer_node in self.infer_nodes.iter() {
 
                let type_index = monomorph.expr_info.len();
 
                monomorph.expr_info.push(infer_node.as_expression_info());
 
                *ctx.heap[infer_node.expr_id].type_index_mut() = type_index as i32;
 
            }
 
        }
 

	
 
        // Push the information into the AST
 
        let procedure = &mut ctx.heap[self.procedure_id];
 
        procedure.monomorphs[self.reserved_monomorph_index as usize] = monomorph;
 

	
 
        Ok(())
 
    }
 

	
 
    fn progress_inference_rule(&mut self, ctx: &Ctx, node_index: InferNodeIndex) -> Result<(), ParseError> {
 
        use InferenceRule as IR;
 

	
 
        let node = &self.infer_nodes[node_index];
 
        match &node.inference_rule {
 
            IR::Noop =>
 
                unreachable!(),
 
            IR::MonoTemplate(_) =>
 
                self.progress_inference_rule_mono_template(ctx, node_index),
 
            IR::BiEqual(_) =>
 
                self.progress_inference_rule_bi_equal(ctx, node_index),
 
            IR::TriEqualArgs(_) =>
 
                self.progress_inference_rule_tri_equal_args(ctx, node_index),
 
            IR::TriEqualAll(_) =>
 
                self.progress_inference_rule_tri_equal_all(ctx, node_index),
 
            IR::Concatenate(_) =>
 
                self.progress_inference_rule_concatenate(ctx, node_index),
 
            IR::IndexingExpr(_) =>
 
                self.progress_inference_rule_indexing_expr(ctx, node_index),
 
            IR::SlicingExpr(_) =>
 
                self.progress_inference_rule_slicing_expr(ctx, node_index),
 
            IR::SelectStructField(_) =>
 
                self.progress_inference_rule_select_struct_field(ctx, node_index),
 
            IR::SelectTupleMember(_) =>
 
                self.progress_inference_rule_select_tuple_member(ctx, node_index),
 
            IR::LiteralStruct(_) =>
 
                self.progress_inference_rule_literal_struct(ctx, node_index),
 
            IR::LiteralEnum =>
 
                self.progress_inference_rule_literal_enum(ctx, node_index),
 
            IR::LiteralUnion(_) =>
 
                self.progress_inference_rule_literal_union(ctx, node_index),
 
            IR::LiteralArray(_) =>
 
                self.progress_inference_rule_literal_array(ctx, node_index),
 
            IR::LiteralTuple(_) =>
 
                self.progress_inference_rule_literal_tuple(ctx, node_index),
 
            IR::CastExpr(_) =>
 
                self.progress_inference_rule_cast_expr(ctx, node_index),
 
            IR::CallExpr(_) =>
 
                self.progress_inference_rule_call_expr(ctx, node_index),
 
            IR::VariableExpr(_) =>
 
                self.progress_inference_rule_variable_expr(ctx, node_index),
 
        }
 
    }
 

	
 
    fn progress_inference_rule_mono_template(&mut self, ctx: &Ctx, node_index: InferNodeIndex) -> Result<(), ParseError> {
 
        let node = &self.infer_nodes[node_index];
 
        let rule = *node.inference_rule.as_mono_template();
 

	
 
        let progress = self.progress_template(ctx, node_index, rule.application, rule.template)?;
 
        if progress { self.queue_node_parent(node_index); }
 

	
 
        return Ok(());
 
    }
 

	
 
    fn progress_inference_rule_bi_equal(&mut self, ctx: &Ctx, node_index: InferNodeIndex) -> Result<(), ParseError> {
 
        let node = &self.infer_nodes[node_index];
 
        let rule = node.inference_rule.as_bi_equal();
 
        let template = rule.template;
 
        let arg_index = rule.argument_index;
 

	
 
        let base_progress = self.progress_template(ctx, node_index, template.application, template.template)?;
 
        let (node_progress, arg_progress) = self.apply_equal2_constraint(ctx, node_index, node_index, 0, arg_index, 0)?;
 

	
 
        if base_progress || node_progress { self.queue_node_parent(node_index); }
 
        if arg_progress { self.queue_node(arg_index); }
 

	
 
        return Ok(())
 
    }
 

	
 
    fn progress_inference_rule_tri_equal_args(&mut self, ctx: &Ctx, node_index: InferNodeIndex) -> Result<(), ParseError> {
 
        let node = &self.infer_nodes[node_index];
 
        let rule = node.inference_rule.as_tri_equal_args();
 

	
 
        let result_template = rule.result_template;
 
        let argument_template = rule.argument_template;
 
        let arg1_index = rule.argument1_index;
 
        let arg2_index = rule.argument2_index;
 

	
 
        let self_template_progress = self.progress_template(ctx, node_index, result_template.application, result_template.template)?;
 
        let arg1_template_progress = self.progress_template(ctx, arg1_index, argument_template.application, argument_template.template)?;
 
        let (arg1_progress, arg2_progress) = self.apply_equal2_constraint(ctx, node_index, arg1_index, 0, arg2_index, 0)?;
 

	
 
        if self_template_progress { self.queue_node_parent(node_index); }
 
        if arg1_template_progress || arg1_progress { self.queue_node(arg1_index); }
 
        if arg2_progress { self.queue_node(arg2_index); }
 

	
 
        return Ok(());
 
    }
 

	
 
    fn progress_inference_rule_tri_equal_all(&mut self, ctx: &Ctx, node_index: InferNodeIndex) -> Result<(), ParseError> {
 
        let node = &self.infer_nodes[node_index];
 
        let rule = node.inference_rule.as_tri_equal_all();
 

	
 
        let template = rule.template;
 
        let arg1_index = rule.argument1_index;
 
        let arg2_index = rule.argument2_index;
 

	
 
        let template_progress = self.progress_template(ctx, node_index, template.application, template.template)?;
 
        let (node_progress, arg1_progress, arg2_progress) =
 
            self.apply_equal3_constraint(ctx, node_index, arg1_index, arg2_index, 0)?;
 

	
 
        if template_progress || node_progress { self.queue_node_parent(node_index); }
 
        if arg1_progress { self.queue_node(arg1_index); }
 
        if arg2_progress { self.queue_node(arg2_index); }
 

	
 
        return Ok(());
 
    }
 

	
 
    fn progress_inference_rule_concatenate(&mut self, ctx: &Ctx, node_index: InferNodeIndex) -> Result<(), ParseError> {
 
        let node = &self.infer_nodes[node_index];
 
        let rule = node.inference_rule.as_concatenate();
 
        let arg1_index = rule.argument1_index;
 
        let arg2_index = rule.argument2_index;
 

	
 
        // Two cases: one of the arguments is a string (then all must be), or
 
        // one of the arguments is an array (and all must be arrays).
 
        let (expr_is_str, expr_is_not_str) = self.type_is_certainly_or_certainly_not_string(node_index);
 
        let (arg1_is_str, arg1_is_not_str) = self.type_is_certainly_or_certainly_not_string(arg1_index);
 
        let (arg2_is_str, arg2_is_not_str) = self.type_is_certainly_or_certainly_not_string(arg2_index);
 

	
 
        let someone_is_str = expr_is_str || arg1_is_str || arg2_is_str;
 
        let someone_is_not_str = expr_is_not_str || arg1_is_not_str || arg2_is_not_str;
 
        // Note: this statement is an expression returning the progression bools
 
        let (node_progress, arg1_progress, arg2_progress) = if someone_is_str {
 
            // One of the arguments is a string, then all must be strings
 
            self.apply_equal3_constraint(ctx, node_index, arg1_index, arg2_index, 0)?
 
        } else {
 
            let progress_expr = if someone_is_not_str {
 
                // Output must be a normal array
 
                self.apply_template_constraint(ctx, node_index, &ARRAY_TEMPLATE)?
 
            } else {
 
                // Output may still be anything
 
                self.apply_template_constraint(ctx, node_index, &ARRAYLIKE_TEMPLATE)?
 
            };
 

	
 
            let progress_arg1 = self.apply_template_constraint(ctx, arg1_index, &ARRAYLIKE_TEMPLATE)?;
 
            let progress_arg2 = self.apply_template_constraint(ctx, arg2_index, &ARRAYLIKE_TEMPLATE)?;
 

	
 
            // If they're all arraylike, then we want the subtype to match
 
            let (subtype_expr, subtype_arg1, subtype_arg2) =
 
                self.apply_equal3_constraint(ctx, node_index, arg1_index, arg2_index, 1)?;
 

	
 
            (progress_expr || subtype_expr, progress_arg1 || subtype_arg1, progress_arg2 || subtype_arg2)
 
        };
 

	
 
        if node_progress { self.queue_node_parent(node_index); }
 
        if arg1_progress { self.queue_node(arg1_index); }
 
        if arg2_progress { self.queue_node(arg2_index); }
 

	
 
        return Ok(())
 
    }
 

	
 
    fn progress_inference_rule_indexing_expr(&mut self, ctx: &Ctx, node_index: InferNodeIndex) -> Result<(), ParseError> {
 
        let node = &self.infer_nodes[node_index];
 
        let rule = node.inference_rule.as_indexing_expr();
 
        let subject_index = rule.subject_index;
 
        let index_index = rule.index_index; // which one?
 

	
 
        // Subject is arraylike, index in integerlike
 
        let subject_template_progress = self.apply_template_constraint(ctx, subject_index, &ARRAYLIKE_TEMPLATE)?;
 
        let index_template_progress = self.apply_template_constraint(ctx, index_index, &INTEGERLIKE_TEMPLATE)?;
 

	
 
        // If subject is type `Array<T>`, then expr type is `T`
 
        let (node_progress, subject_progress) =
 
            self.apply_equal2_constraint(ctx, node_index, node_index, 0, subject_index, 1)?;
 

	
 
        if node_progress { self.queue_node_parent(node_index); }
 
        if subject_template_progress || subject_progress { self.queue_node(subject_index); }
 
        if index_template_progress { self.queue_node(index_index); }
 

	
 
        return Ok(());
 
    }
 

	
 
    fn progress_inference_rule_slicing_expr(&mut self, ctx: &Ctx, node_index: InferNodeIndex) -> Result<(), ParseError> {
 
        let node = &self.infer_nodes[node_index];
 
        let rule = node.inference_rule.as_slicing_expr();
 
        let subject_index = rule.subject_index;
 
        let from_index_index = rule.from_index;
 
        let to_index_index = rule.to_index;
 

	
 
        debug_log!("Rule slicing [node: {}, expr: {}]", node_index, node.expr_id.index);
 

	
 
        // Subject is arraylike, indices are integerlike
 
        let subject_template_progress = self.apply_template_constraint(ctx, subject_index, &ARRAYLIKE_TEMPLATE)?;
 
        let from_template_progress = self.apply_template_constraint(ctx, from_index_index, &INTEGERLIKE_TEMPLATE)?;
 
        let to_template_progress = self.apply_template_constraint(ctx, to_index_index, &INTEGERLIKE_TEMPLATE)?;
 
        let (from_index_progress, to_index_progress) =
 
            self.apply_equal2_constraint(ctx, node_index, from_index_index, 0, to_index_index, 0)?;
 

	
 
        // Same as array indexing: result depends on whether subject is string
 
        // or array
 
        let (is_string, is_not_string) = self.type_is_certainly_or_certainly_not_string(node_index);
 
        let (node_progress, subject_progress) = if is_string {
 
            // Certainly a string
 
            (
 
                self.apply_forced_constraint(ctx, node_index, &STRING_TEMPLATE)?,
 
                false
 
            )
 
        } else if is_not_string {
 
            // Certainly not a string, apply template constraint. Then make sure
 
            // that if we have an `Array<T>`, that the slice produces `Slice<T>`
 
            let node_template_progress = self.apply_template_constraint(ctx, node_index, &SLICE_TEMPLATE)?;
 
            let (node_progress, subject_progress) =
 
                self.apply_equal2_constraint(ctx, node_index, node_index, 1, subject_index, 1)?;
 

	
 
            (
 
                node_template_progress || node_progress,
 
                subject_progress
 
            )
 
        } else {
 
            // Not sure yet
 
            let node_template_progress = self.apply_template_constraint(ctx, node_index, &ARRAYLIKE_TEMPLATE)?;
 
            let (node_progress, subject_progress) =
 
                self.apply_equal2_constraint(ctx, node_index, node_index, 1, subject_index, 1)?;
 

	
 
            (
 
                node_template_progress || node_progress,
 
                subject_progress
 
            )
 
        };
 

	
 
        if node_progress { self.queue_node_parent(node_index); }
 
        if subject_template_progress || subject_progress { self.queue_node(subject_index); }
 
        if from_template_progress || from_index_progress { self.queue_node(from_index_index); }
 
        if to_template_progress || to_index_progress { self.queue_node(to_index_index); }
 

	
 
        return Ok(());
 
    }
 

	
 
    fn progress_inference_rule_select_struct_field(&mut self, ctx: &Ctx, node_index: InferNodeIndex) -> Result<(), ParseError> {
 
        let node = &self.infer_nodes[node_index];
 
        let rule = node.inference_rule.as_select_struct_field();
 

	
 
        let subject_index = rule.subject_index;
 
        let selected_field = rule.selected_field.clone();
 

	
 
        fn get_definition_id_from_inference_type(inference_type: &InferenceType) -> Result<Option<DefinitionId>, ()> {
 
            for part in inference_type.parts.iter() {
 
                if part.is_marker() { continue; }
 
                if !part.is_concrete() { break; }
 

	
 
                if let InferenceTypePart::Instance(definition_id, _) = part {
 
                    return Ok(Some(*definition_id));
 
                } else {
 
                    return Err(())
 
                }
 
            }
 

	
 
            // Nothing is known yet
 
            return Ok(None);
 
        }
 

	
 
        if node.field_index < 0 {
 
            // Don't know the subject definition, hence the field yet. Try to
 
            // determine it.
 
            let subject_node = &self.infer_nodes[subject_index];
 
            match get_definition_id_from_inference_type(&subject_node.expr_type) {
 
                Ok(Some(definition_id)) => {
 
                    // Determined definition of subject for the first time.
 
                    let base_definition = ctx.types.get_base_definition(&definition_id).unwrap();
 
                    let struct_definition = if let DefinedTypeVariant::Struct(struct_definition) = &base_definition.definition {
 
                        struct_definition
 
                    } else {
 
                        return Err(ParseError::new_error_at_span(
 
                            &ctx.module().source, selected_field.span, format!(
 
                                "Can only apply field access to structs, got a subject of type '{}'",
 
                                subject_node.expr_type.display_name(&ctx.heap)
 
                            )
 
                        ));
 
                    };
 

	
 
                    // Seek the field that is referenced by the select
 
                    // expression
 
                    let mut field_found = false;
 
                    for (field_index, field) in struct_definition.fields.iter().enumerate() {
 
                        if field.identifier.value == selected_field.value {
 
                            // Found the field of interest
 
                            field_found = true;
 
                            let node = &mut self.infer_nodes[node_index];
 
                            node.field_index = field_index as i32;
 
                            break;
 
                        }
 
                    }
 

	
 
                    if !field_found {
 
                        let struct_definition = ctx.heap[definition_id].as_struct();
 
                        return Err(ParseError::new_error_at_span(
 
                            &ctx.module().source, selected_field.span, format!(
 
                                "this field does not exist on the struct '{}'",
 
                                struct_definition.identifier.value.as_str()
 
                            )
 
                        ));
 
                    }
 

	
 
                    // Insert the initial data needed to infer polymorphic
 
                    // fields
 
                    let extra_index = self.insert_initial_select_polymorph_data(ctx, node_index, definition_id);
 
                    let node = &mut self.infer_nodes[node_index];
 
                    node.poly_data_index = extra_index;
 
                },
 
                Ok(None) => {
 
                    // We don't know what to do yet, because we don't know the
 
                    // subject type yet.
 
                    return Ok(())
 
                },
 
                Err(()) => {
 
                    return Err(ParseError::new_error_at_span(
 
                        &ctx.module().source, rule.selected_field.span, format!(
 
                            "Can only apply field access to structs, got a subject of type '{}'",
 
                            subject_node.expr_type.display_name(&ctx.heap)
 
                        )
 
                    ));
 
                },
 
            }
 
        }
 

	
 
        // If here then the field index is known, hence we can start inferring
 
        // the type of the selected field
 
        let field_expr_id = self.infer_nodes[node_index].expr_id;
 
        let subject_expr_id = self.infer_nodes[subject_index].expr_id;
 
        let mut poly_progress_section = self.poly_progress_buffer.start_section();
 

	
 
        let (_, progress_subject_1) = self.apply_polydata_equal2_constraint(
 
            ctx, node_index, subject_expr_id, "selected struct's",
 
            PolyDataTypeIndex::Associated(0), 0, subject_index, 0, &mut poly_progress_section
 
        )?;
 
        let (_, progress_field_1) = self.apply_polydata_equal2_constraint(
 
            ctx, node_index, field_expr_id, "selected field's",
 
            PolyDataTypeIndex::Returned, 0, node_index, 0, &mut poly_progress_section
 
        )?;
 

	
 
        // Maybe make progress on types due to inferred polymorphic variables
 
        let progress_subject_2 = self.apply_polydata_polyvar_constraint(
 
            ctx, node_index, PolyDataTypeIndex::Associated(0), subject_index, &poly_progress_section
 
        );
 
        let progress_field_2 = self.apply_polydata_polyvar_constraint(
 
            ctx, node_index, PolyDataTypeIndex::Returned, node_index, &poly_progress_section
 
        );
 

	
 
        if progress_subject_1 || progress_subject_2 { self.queue_node(subject_index); }
 
        if progress_field_1 || progress_field_2 { self.queue_node_parent(node_index); }
 

	
 
        poly_progress_section.forget();
 
        self.finish_polydata_constraint(node_index);
 
        return Ok(())
 
    }
 

	
 
    fn progress_inference_rule_select_tuple_member(&mut self, ctx: &Ctx, node_index: InferNodeIndex) -> Result<(), ParseError> {
 
        let node = &self.infer_nodes[node_index];
 
        let rule = node.inference_rule.as_select_tuple_member();
 
        let subject_index = rule.subject_index;
 
        let tuple_member_index = rule.selected_index;
 

	
 
        if node.field_index < 0 {
 
            let subject_type = &self.infer_nodes[subject_index].expr_type;
 
            let tuple_size = get_tuple_size_from_inference_type(subject_type);
 
            let tuple_size = match tuple_size {
 
                Ok(Some(tuple_size)) => {
 
                    tuple_size
 
                },
 
                Ok(None) => {
 
                    // We can't infer anything yet
 
                    return Ok(())
 
                },
 
                Err(()) => {
 
                    let select_expr_span = ctx.heap[node.expr_id].full_span();
 
                    return Err(ParseError::new_error_at_span(
 
                        &ctx.module().source, select_expr_span, format!(
 
                            "tuple element select cannot be applied to a subject of type '{}'",
 
                            subject_type.display_name(&ctx.heap)
 
                        )
 
                    ));
 
                }
 
            };
 

	
 
            // If here then we at least have the tuple size. Now check if the
 
            // index doesn't exceed that size.
 
            if tuple_member_index >= tuple_size as u64 {
 
                let select_expr_span = ctx.heap[node.expr_id].full_span();
 
                return Err(ParseError::new_error_at_span(
 
                    &ctx.module().source, select_expr_span, format!(
 
                        "element index {} is out of bounds, tuple has {} elements",
 
                        tuple_member_index, tuple_size
 
                    )
 
                ));
 
            }
 

	
 
            // Within bounds, set index on the type inference node
 
            let node = &mut self.infer_nodes[node_index];
 
            node.field_index = tuple_member_index as i32;
 
        }
 

	
 
        // If here then we know we can use `tuple_member_index`. We need to keep
 
        // computing the offset to the subtype, as its value changes during
 
        // inference
 
        let subject_type = &self.infer_nodes[subject_index].expr_type;
 
        let mut selected_member_start_index = 1; // start just after the InferenceTypeElement::Tuple
 
        for _ in 0..tuple_member_index {
 
            selected_member_start_index = InferenceType::find_subtree_end_idx(&subject_type.parts, selected_member_start_index);
 
        }
 

	
 
        let (progress_member, progress_subject) = self.apply_equal2_constraint(
 
            ctx, node_index, node_index, 0, subject_index, selected_member_start_index
 
        )?;
 

	
 
        if progress_member { self.queue_node_parent(node_index); }
 
        if progress_subject { self.queue_node(subject_index); }
 

	
 
        return Ok(());
 
    }
 

	
 
    fn progress_inference_rule_literal_struct(&mut self, ctx: &Ctx, node_index: InferNodeIndex) -> Result<(), ParseError> {
 
        let node = &self.infer_nodes[node_index];
 
        let node_expr_id = node.expr_id;
 
        let rule = node.inference_rule.as_literal_struct();
 

	
 
        // For each of the fields in the literal struct, apply the type equality
 
        // constraint. If the literal is polymorphic, then we try to progress
 
        // their types during this process
 
        let element_indices_section = self.index_buffer.start_section_initialized(&rule.element_indices);
 
        let mut poly_progress_section = self.poly_progress_buffer.start_section();
 
        for (field_index, field_node_index) in element_indices_section.iter_copied().enumerate() {
 
            let field_expr_id = self.infer_nodes[field_node_index].expr_id;
 
            let (_, progress_field) = self.apply_polydata_equal2_constraint(
 
                ctx, node_index, field_expr_id, "struct field's",
 
                PolyDataTypeIndex::Associated(field_index), 0,
 
                field_node_index, 0, &mut poly_progress_section
 
            )?;
 

	
 
            if progress_field { self.queue_node(field_node_index); }
 
        }
 

	
 
        // Now we do the same thing for the struct literal expression (the type
 
        // of the struct itself).
 
        let (_, progress_literal_1) = self.apply_polydata_equal2_constraint(
 
            ctx, node_index, node_expr_id, "struct literal's",
 
            PolyDataTypeIndex::Returned, 0, node_index, 0, &mut poly_progress_section
 
        )?;
 

	
 
        // And the other way around: if any of our polymorphic variables are
 
        // more specific then they were before, then we forward that information
 
        // back to our struct/fields.
 
        for (field_index, field_node_index) in element_indices_section.iter_copied().enumerate() {
 
            let progress_field = self.apply_polydata_polyvar_constraint(
 
                ctx, node_index, PolyDataTypeIndex::Associated(field_index),
 
                field_node_index, &poly_progress_section
 
            );
 

	
 
            if progress_field { self.queue_node(field_node_index); }
 
        }
 

	
 
        let progress_literal_2 = self.apply_polydata_polyvar_constraint(
 
            ctx, node_index, PolyDataTypeIndex::Returned,
 
            node_index, &poly_progress_section
 
        );
 

	
 
        if progress_literal_1 || progress_literal_2 { self.queue_node_parent(node_index); }
 

	
 
        poly_progress_section.forget();
 
        element_indices_section.forget();
 

	
 
        self.finish_polydata_constraint(node_index);
 
        return Ok(())
 
    }
 

	
 
    fn progress_inference_rule_literal_enum(&mut self, ctx: &Ctx, node_index: InferNodeIndex) -> Result<(), ParseError> {
 
        let node = &self.infer_nodes[node_index];
 
        let node_expr_id = node.expr_id;
 
        let mut poly_progress_section = self.poly_progress_buffer.start_section();
 

	
 
        // An enum literal type is simply, well, the enum's type. However, it
 
        // might still have polymorphic variables, hence the use of `PolyData`.
 
        let (_, progress_literal_1) = self.apply_polydata_equal2_constraint(
 
            ctx, node_index, node_expr_id, "enum literal's",
 
            PolyDataTypeIndex::Returned, 0, node_index, 0, &mut poly_progress_section
 
        )?;
 

	
 
        let progress_literal_2 = self.apply_polydata_polyvar_constraint(
 
            ctx, node_index, PolyDataTypeIndex::Returned, node_index, &poly_progress_section
 
        );
 

	
 
        if progress_literal_1 || progress_literal_2 { self.queue_node_parent(node_index); }
 

	
 
        poly_progress_section.forget();
 
        self.finish_polydata_constraint(node_index);
 
        return Ok(());
 
    }
 

	
 
    fn progress_inference_rule_literal_union(&mut self, ctx: &Ctx, node_index: InferNodeIndex) -> Result<(), ParseError> {
 
        let node = &self.infer_nodes[node_index];
 
        let node_expr_id = node.expr_id;
 
        let rule = node.inference_rule.as_literal_union();
 

	
 
        // Infer type of any embedded values in the union variant. At the same
 
        // time progress the polymorphic variables associated with the union.
 
        let element_indices_section = self.index_buffer.start_section_initialized(&rule.element_indices);
 
        let mut poly_progress_section = self.poly_progress_buffer.start_section();
 

	
 
        for (embedded_index, embedded_node_index) in element_indices_section.iter_copied().enumerate() {
 
            let embedded_node_expr_id = self.infer_nodes[embedded_node_index].expr_id;
 
            let (_, progress_embedded) = self.apply_polydata_equal2_constraint(
 
                ctx, node_index, embedded_node_expr_id, "embedded value's",
 
                PolyDataTypeIndex::Associated(embedded_index), 0,
 
                embedded_node_index, 0, &mut poly_progress_section
 
            )?;
 

	
 
            if progress_embedded { self.queue_node(embedded_node_index); }
 
        }
 

	
 
        let (_, progress_literal_1) = self.apply_polydata_equal2_constraint(
 
            ctx, node_index, node_expr_id, "union's",
 
            PolyDataTypeIndex::Returned, 0, node_index, 0, &mut poly_progress_section
 
        )?;
 

	
 
        // Propagate progress in the polymorphic variables to the expressions
 
        // that constitute the union literal.
 
        for (embedded_index, embedded_node_index) in element_indices_section.iter_copied().enumerate() {
 
            let progress_embedded = self.apply_polydata_polyvar_constraint(
 
                ctx, node_index, PolyDataTypeIndex::Associated(embedded_index),
 
                embedded_node_index, &poly_progress_section
 
            );
 

	
 
            if progress_embedded { self.queue_node(embedded_node_index); }
 
        }
 

	
 
        let progress_literal_2 = self.apply_polydata_polyvar_constraint(
 
            ctx, node_index, PolyDataTypeIndex::Returned, node_index, &poly_progress_section
 
        );
 

	
 
        if progress_literal_1 || progress_literal_2 { self.queue_node_parent(node_index); }
 

	
 
        poly_progress_section.forget();
 
        self.finish_polydata_constraint(node_index);
 
        return Ok(());
 
    }
 

	
 
    fn progress_inference_rule_literal_array(&mut self, ctx: &Ctx, node_index: InferNodeIndex) -> Result<(), ParseError> {
 
        let node = &self.infer_nodes[node_index];
 
        let rule = node.inference_rule.as_literal_array();
 

	
 
        // Apply equality rule to all of the elements that form the array
 
        let argument_node_indices = self.index_buffer.start_section_initialized(&rule.element_indices);
 
        let mut argument_progress_section = self.bool_buffer.start_section();
 
        self.apply_equal_n_constraint(ctx, node_index, &argument_node_indices, &mut argument_progress_section)?;
 

	
 
        debug_assert_eq!(argument_node_indices.len(), argument_progress_section.len());
 
        for argument_index in 0..argument_node_indices.len() {
 
            let argument_node_index = argument_node_indices[argument_index];
 
            let progress = argument_progress_section[argument_index];
 

	
 
            if progress { self.queue_node(argument_node_index); }
 
        }
 

	
 
        // If elements are of type `T`, then the array is of type `Array<T>`, so:
 
        let mut progress_literal = self.apply_template_constraint(ctx, node_index, &ARRAY_TEMPLATE)?;
 
        if argument_node_indices.len() != 0 {
 
            let argument_node_index = argument_node_indices[0];
 
            let (progress_literal_inner, progress_argument) = self.apply_equal2_constraint(
 
                ctx, node_index, node_index, 1, argument_node_index, 0
 
            )?;
 

	
 
            progress_literal = progress_literal || progress_literal_inner;
 

	
 
            // It is possible that the `Array<T>` has a more progress `T` then
 
            // the arguments. So in the case we progress our argument type we
 
            // simply queue this rule again
 
            if progress_argument { self.queue_node(node_index); }
 
        }
 

	
 
        argument_node_indices.forget();
 
        argument_progress_section.forget();
 

	
 
        if progress_literal { self.queue_node_parent(node_index); }
 
        return Ok(());
 
    }
 

	
 
    fn progress_inference_rule_literal_tuple(&mut self, ctx: &Ctx, node_index: InferNodeIndex) -> Result<(), ParseError> {
 
        let node = &self.infer_nodes[node_index];
 
        let rule = node.inference_rule.as_literal_tuple();
 

	
 
        let element_indices = self.index_buffer.start_section_initialized(&rule.element_indices);
 

	
 
        // Check if we need to apply the initial tuple template type. Note that
 
        // this is a hacky check.
 
        let num_tuple_elements = rule.element_indices.len();
 
        let mut template_type = Vec::with_capacity(num_tuple_elements + 1); // TODO: @performance
 
        template_type.push(InferenceTypePart::Tuple(num_tuple_elements as u32));
 
        for _ in 0..num_tuple_elements {
 
            template_type.push(InferenceTypePart::Unknown);
 
        }
 

	
 
        let mut progress_literal = self.apply_template_constraint(ctx, node_index, &template_type)?;
 

	
 
        // Because of the (early returning error) check above, we're certain
 
        // that the tuple has the correct number of elements. Now match each
 
        // element expression type to the tuple subtype.
 
        let mut element_subtree_start_index = 1; // first element is InferenceTypePart::Tuple
 
        for element_node_index in element_indices.iter_copied() {
 
            let (progress_literal_element, progress_element) = self.apply_equal2_constraint(
 
                ctx, node_index, node_index, element_subtree_start_index, element_node_index, 0
 
            )?;
 

	
 
            progress_literal = progress_literal || progress_literal_element;
 
            if progress_element {
 
                self.queue_node(element_node_index);
 
            }
 

	
 
            // Prepare for next element
 
            let node = &self.infer_nodes[node_index];
 
            let subtree_end_index = InferenceType::find_subtree_end_idx(&node.expr_type.parts, element_subtree_start_index);
 
            element_subtree_start_index = subtree_end_index;
 
        }
 
        debug_assert_eq!(element_subtree_start_index, self.infer_nodes[node_index].expr_type.parts.len());
 

	
 
        if progress_literal { self.queue_node_parent(node_index); }
 

	
 
        element_indices.forget();
 
        return Ok(());
 
    }
 

	
 
    fn progress_inference_rule_cast_expr(&mut self, ctx: &Ctx, node_index: InferNodeIndex) -> Result<(), ParseError> {
 
        let node = &self.infer_nodes[node_index];
 
        let rule = node.inference_rule.as_cast_expr();
 
        let subject_index = rule.subject_index;
 
        let subject = &self.infer_nodes[subject_index];
 

	
 
        // Make sure that both types are completely done. Note: a cast
 
        // expression cannot really infer anything between the subject and the
 
        // output type, we can only make sure that, at the end, the cast is
 
        // correct.
 
        if !node.expr_type.is_done || !subject.expr_type.is_done {
 
            return Ok(());
 
        }
 

	
 
        // Both types are known, currently the only valid casts are bool,
 
        // integer and character casts.
 
        fn is_bool_int_or_char(parts: &[InferenceTypePart]) -> bool {
 
            let mut index = 0;
 
            while index < parts.len() {
 
                let part = &parts[index];
 
                if !part.is_marker() { break; }
 
                index += 1;
 
            }
 

	
 
            debug_assert!(index != parts.len());
 
            let part = &parts[index];
 
            if *part == InferenceTypePart::Bool || *part == InferenceTypePart::Character || part.is_concrete_integer() {
 
                debug_assert!(index + 1 == parts.len()); // type is done, first part does not have children -> must be at end
 
                return true;
 
            } else {
 
                return false;
 
            }
 
        }
 

	
 
        let is_valid = if is_bool_int_or_char(&node.expr_type.parts) && is_bool_int_or_char(&subject.expr_type.parts) {
 
            true
 
        } else if InferenceType::check_subtrees(&node.expr_type.parts, 0, &subject.expr_type.parts, 0) {
 
            // again: check_subtrees is sufficient since both types are done
 
            true
 
        } else {
 
            false
 
        };
 

	
 
        if !is_valid {
 
            let cast_expr = &ctx.heap[node.expr_id];
 
            let subject_expr = &ctx.heap[subject.expr_id];
 
            return Err(ParseError::new_error_str_at_span(
 
                &ctx.module().source, cast_expr.full_span(), "invalid casting operation"
 
            ).with_info_at_span(
 
                &ctx.module().source, subject_expr.full_span(), format!(
 
                    "cannot cast the argument type '{}' to the type '{}'",
 
                    subject.expr_type.display_name(&ctx.heap),
 
                    node.expr_type.display_name(&ctx.heap)
 
                )
 
            ));
 
        }
 

	
 
        return Ok(())
 
    }
 

	
 
    fn progress_inference_rule_call_expr(&mut self, ctx: &Ctx, node_index: InferNodeIndex) -> Result<(), ParseError> {
 
        let node = &self.infer_nodes[node_index];
 
        let node_expr_id = node.expr_id;
 
        let rule = node.inference_rule.as_call_expr();
 

	
 
        let mut poly_progress_section = self.poly_progress_buffer.start_section();
 
        let argument_node_indices = self.index_buffer.start_section_initialized(&rule.argument_indices);
 

	
 
        // Perform inference on arguments to function, while trying to figure
 
        // out the polymorphic variables
 
        for (argument_index, argument_node_index) in argument_node_indices.iter_copied().enumerate() {
 
            let argument_expr_id = self.infer_nodes[argument_node_index].expr_id;
 
            let (_, progress_argument) = self.apply_polydata_equal2_constraint(
 
                ctx, node_index, argument_expr_id, "argument's",
 
                PolyDataTypeIndex::Associated(argument_index), 0,
 
                argument_node_index, 0, &mut poly_progress_section
 
            )?;
 

	
 
            if progress_argument { self.queue_node(argument_node_index); }
 
        }
 

	
 
        // Same for the return type.
 
        let (_, progress_call_1) = self.apply_polydata_equal2_constraint(
 
            ctx, node_index, node_expr_id, "return",
 
            PolyDataTypeIndex::Returned, 0,
 
            node_index, 0, &mut poly_progress_section
 
        )?;
 

	
 
        // We will now apply any progression in the polymorphic variable type
 
        // back to the arguments.
 
        for (argument_index, argument_node_index) in argument_node_indices.iter_copied().enumerate() {
 
            let progress_argument = self.apply_polydata_polyvar_constraint(
 
                ctx, node_index, PolyDataTypeIndex::Associated(argument_index),
 
                argument_node_index, &poly_progress_section
 
            );
 

	
 
            if progress_argument { self.queue_node(argument_node_index); }
 
        }
 

	
 
        // And back to the return type.
 
        let progress_call_2 = self.apply_polydata_polyvar_constraint(
 
            ctx, node_index, PolyDataTypeIndex::Returned,
 
            node_index, &poly_progress_section
 
        );
 

	
 
        if progress_call_1 || progress_call_2 { self.queue_node_parent(node_index); }
 

	
 
        poly_progress_section.forget();
 
        argument_node_indices.forget();
 

	
 
        self.finish_polydata_constraint(node_index);
 
        return Ok(())
 
    }
 

	
 
    fn progress_inference_rule_variable_expr(&mut self, ctx: &Ctx, node_index: InferNodeIndex) -> Result<(), ParseError> {
 
        let node = &mut self.infer_nodes[node_index];
 
        let rule = node.inference_rule.as_variable_expr();
 
        let var_data_index = rule.var_data_index;
 

	
 
        let var_data = &mut self.var_data[var_data_index];

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