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| |
| package cnf |
| |
| import ( |
| "sort" |
| |
| "dawn.googlesource.com/dawn/tools/src/container" |
| ) |
| |
| // Expr is a boolean expression, expressed in a Conjunctive Normal Form. |
| // Expr is an alias to Ands, which represent all the OR expressions that are |
| // AND'd together. |
| type Expr = Ands |
| |
| // Ands is a slice of Ors |
| // Ands holds a sequence of OR'd expressions that are AND'd together: |
| // |
| // Ors[0] && Ors[1] && ... && Ors[n-1] |
| type Ands []Ors |
| |
| // Ors is a slice of Unary |
| // Ors holds a sequence of unary expressions that are OR'd together: |
| // |
| // Unary[0] || Unary[1] || ... || Unary[n-1] |
| type Ors []Unary |
| |
| // Unary is a negatable variable |
| type Unary struct { |
| // If true, Var is negated |
| Negate bool |
| // The name of the variable |
| Var string |
| } |
| |
| // AssumeTrue returns a new simplified expression assuming o is true |
| func (e Expr) AssumeTrue(o Expr) Expr { |
| isTrue := container.NewSet[Key]() |
| for _, ors := range o { |
| isTrue.Add(ors.Key()) |
| } |
| |
| out := Expr{} |
| nextAnd: |
| for _, ors := range e { |
| for _, unary := range ors { |
| if isTrue.Contains(unary.Key()) { |
| continue nextAnd // At least one of the OR expressions is true |
| } |
| } |
| if isTrue.Contains(ors.Key()) { |
| continue // Whole OR expression is true |
| } |
| out = append(out, ors) |
| } |
| return out |
| } |
| |
| // IsNegative returns true if the expression consists entirely of negated variables. |
| // This is used by the build generator templates to natively map purely negative |
| // platform-specific build expressions (e.g. !win) to Bazel's inline |
| // '//conditions:default' branch (Bazel lacks negation natively). |
| // |
| // Example: |
| // |
| // !tint_build_is_win && !tint_build_is_mac => true |
| // tint_build_is_win => false |
| func (e Expr) IsNegative() bool { |
| if len(e) == 0 { |
| return false |
| } |
| for _, ors := range e { |
| for _, unary := range ors { |
| if !unary.Negate { |
| return false |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| return true |
| } |
| |
| // PositiveVarsOfNegative returns the unique, sorted variable names of negated variables in the expression. |
| // This is used to query the corresponding positive platform targets that must match an empty list [] |
| // inside the generated negative conditional select statements. |
| // |
| // Example: |
| // |
| // !tint_build_is_win && !tint_build_is_mac => []string{"tint_build_is_mac", "tint_build_is_win"} |
| func (e Expr) PositiveVarsOfNegative() []string { |
| vars := []string{} |
| seen := map[string]bool{} |
| for _, ors := range e { |
| for _, unary := range ors { |
| if unary.Negate && !seen[unary.Var] { |
| seen[unary.Var] = true |
| vars = append(vars, unary.Var) |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| sort.Strings(vars) |
| return vars |
| } |