[−][src]Module egg::tutorials
A Guide-level Explanation of egg
egg
is a e-graph library optimized for equality saturation.
Using these techniques, one can pretty easily build an optimizer or synthesizer for a language.
This tutorial is targeted at readers who may not have seen e-graphs, equality saturation, or Rust. If you already know some of that stuff, you may just want to skim or skip those chapters.
This is intended to be guide-level introduction using examples to build intuition. For more detail, check out the API documentation, which the tutorials will link to frequently. Most of the code examples here are typechecked and run, so you may copy-paste them to get started.
There is also a paper
describing egg
and if are keen to read more about its technical novelties.
The tutorials are a work-in-progress with more to be added soon.
Modules
_01_background | Concepts: e-graphs and equality saturation |
_02_getting_started | My first |