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CodeGen

Struct CodeGen 

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pub struct CodeGen { /* private fields */ }

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impl CodeGen

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pub fn codegen_program( &mut self, program: &Program, type_map: HashMap<usize, Type>, statement_types: HashMap<(String, usize), Type>, ) -> Result<String, CodeGenError>

Generate LLVM IR for entire program

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pub fn codegen_program_with_config( &mut self, program: &Program, type_map: HashMap<usize, Type>, statement_types: HashMap<(String, usize), Type>, config: &CompilerConfig, ) -> Result<String, CodeGenError>

Generate LLVM IR for entire program with custom configuration

This allows external projects to extend the compiler with additional builtins that will be declared and callable from Seq code.

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pub fn codegen_program_with_ffi( &mut self, program: &Program, type_map: HashMap<usize, Type>, statement_types: HashMap<(String, usize), Type>, config: &CompilerConfig, ffi_bindings: &FfiBindings, ) -> Result<String, CodeGenError>

Generate LLVM IR for entire program with FFI support

This is the main entry point for compiling programs that use FFI.

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impl CodeGen

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pub fn can_specialize(&self, word: &WordDef) -> Option<SpecSignature>

Check if a word can be specialized and return its signature if so

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pub fn codegen_specialized_word( &mut self, word: &WordDef, sig: &SpecSignature, ) -> Result<(), CodeGenError>

Generate a specialized version of a word.

This creates a register-based function that passes values directly in CPU registers instead of through the 40-byte %Value stack.

The generated function:

  • Takes primitive arguments directly (i64 for Int/Bool, double for Float)
  • Returns the result in a register (not via stack pointer)
  • Uses musttail for recursive calls to guarantee TCO
  • Handles control flow with phi nodes for value merging

Example output for fib ( Int -- Int ):

define i64 @seq_fib_i64(i64 %arg0) {
  ; ... register-based implementation
}
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impl CodeGen

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pub fn new() -> Self

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pub fn new_pure_inline_test() -> Self

Create a CodeGen for pure inline testing. Bypasses the scheduler, returning top of stack as exit code. Only supports operations that are fully inlined (integers, arithmetic, stack ops).

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pub fn set_aux_slot_counts(&mut self, counts: HashMap<String, usize>)

Set per-word aux stack slot counts from typechecker (Issue #350)

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impl Default for CodeGen

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fn default() -> Self

Returns the “default value” for a type. Read more

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