pub struct BuildResult {
pub tir_hash: [u8; 32],
pub generated_tasm: Vec<String>,
pub valid: bool,
pub clock_cycles: Option<u64>,
pub compiler_cycles: u64,
pub fallback_used: bool,
pub timestamp: u64,
pub model_version: u32,
}Expand description
Result of a neural compilation attempt.
Fields§
§tir_hash: [u8; 32]Poseidon2 CID of the TIR input.
generated_tasm: Vec<String>Generated TASM instructions.
valid: boolWhether the output passed stack verification.
clock_cycles: Option<u64>Clock cycles if valid (None if invalid).
compiler_cycles: u64Compiler baseline cycles.
fallback_used: boolWhether fallback to compiler was used.
timestamp: u64Unix timestamp.
model_version: u32Model checkpoint version.
Trait Implementations§
Source§impl Archive for BuildResult
impl Archive for BuildResult
Source§const COPY_OPTIMIZATION: CopyOptimization<Self>
const COPY_OPTIMIZATION: CopyOptimization<Self>
serialize. Read moreSource§type Archived = ArchivedBuildResult
type Archived = ArchivedBuildResult
Source§type Resolver = BuildResultResolver
type Resolver = BuildResultResolver
Source§impl Clone for BuildResult
impl Clone for BuildResult
Source§fn clone(&self) -> BuildResult
fn clone(&self) -> BuildResult
1.0.0 · Source§fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
source. Read moreSource§impl Debug for BuildResult
impl Debug for BuildResult
Source§impl<__D: Fallible + ?Sized> Deserialize<BuildResult, __D> for Archived<BuildResult>where
[u8; 32]: Archive,
<[u8; 32] as Archive>::Archived: Deserialize<[u8; 32], __D>,
Vec<String>: Archive,
<Vec<String> as Archive>::Archived: Deserialize<Vec<String>, __D>,
bool: Archive,
<bool as Archive>::Archived: Deserialize<bool, __D>,
Option<u64>: Archive,
<Option<u64> as Archive>::Archived: Deserialize<Option<u64>, __D>,
u64: Archive,
<u64 as Archive>::Archived: Deserialize<u64, __D>,
u32: Archive,
<u32 as Archive>::Archived: Deserialize<u32, __D>,
impl<__D: Fallible + ?Sized> Deserialize<BuildResult, __D> for Archived<BuildResult>where
[u8; 32]: Archive,
<[u8; 32] as Archive>::Archived: Deserialize<[u8; 32], __D>,
Vec<String>: Archive,
<Vec<String> as Archive>::Archived: Deserialize<Vec<String>, __D>,
bool: Archive,
<bool as Archive>::Archived: Deserialize<bool, __D>,
Option<u64>: Archive,
<Option<u64> as Archive>::Archived: Deserialize<Option<u64>, __D>,
u64: Archive,
<u64 as Archive>::Archived: Deserialize<u64, __D>,
u32: Archive,
<u32 as Archive>::Archived: Deserialize<u32, __D>,
Source§fn deserialize(
&self,
deserializer: &mut __D,
) -> Result<BuildResult, <__D as Fallible>::Error>
fn deserialize( &self, deserializer: &mut __D, ) -> Result<BuildResult, <__D as Fallible>::Error>
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impl Freeze for BuildResult
impl RefUnwindSafe for BuildResult
impl Send for BuildResult
impl Sync for BuildResult
impl Unpin for BuildResult
impl UnsafeUnpin for BuildResult
impl UnwindSafe for BuildResult
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