Crates.io | egglog |
lib.rs | egglog |
version | 0.3.0 |
source | src |
created_at | 2023-10-31 18:42:44.148502 |
updated_at | 2024-10-02 23:04:01.822613 |
description | egglog is a language that combines the benefits of equality saturation and datalog. It can be used for analysis, optimization, and synthesis of programs. It is the successor to the popular rust library egg. |
homepage | |
repository | https://github.com/egraphs-good/egglog |
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This is the repo for the egglog
tool accompanying the paper
"Better Together: Unifying Datalog and Equality Saturation"
(ACM DL, arXiv).
If you use this work, please use this citation.
See also the Python binding, which provides a bit more documentation: https://egglog-python.readthedocs.io/
There is a Zulip chat about egglog here: https://egraphs.zulipchat.com/#narrow/stream/375765-egglog
apt-get install make cargo
cargo install cargo-nextest
make all
cargo run [-f fact-path] [-naive] [--to-json] [--to-dot] [--to-svg] <files.egg>
or just
cargo run
for the REPL.
The --to-dot
command will save a graphviz dot file at the end of the program, replacing the .egg
extension with .dot
.
The --to-svg
, which requires Graphviz to be installed, will save a graphviz svg file at the end of the program, replacing the .egg
extension with .svg
.
To run the tests use make test
.
To view documentation, run cargo doc --open
.
TODO migrate the following documentation to cargo doc:
Signed 64-bit integers supporting these primitives:
+ - * / % ; arithmetic
& | ^ << >> not-i64 ; bit-wise operations
< > <= >= ; comparisons
min max log2
to-f64
to-string
64-bit floating point numbers supporting these primitives:
+ - * / % ; arithmetic
< > <= >= ; comparisons
min max neg
to-i64
to-string
A map from a key type to a value type supporting these primitives:
empty
insert
get
not-contains
contains
set-union
set-diff
set-intersect
map-remove
Rational numbers (fractions) with 64-bit precision for numerator and denominator with these primitives:
+ - * / ; arithmetic
min max neg abs floor ceil round
rational ; construct from a numerator and denominator
numer denom ; get numerator and denominator
pow log sqrt
< > <= >= ; comparisons
These primitives are only defined when the result itself is a pure rational.
Use double quotes to get a quote: "Foo "" Bar"
is Foo " Bar
.
No primitives defined.