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= Term overview
/ Processing stages:
Whole workflow of iOwO,
from the source to evaluation.
/ Source:
Nice textual representation of what iOwO is supposed to do.
Consists of instructions and pipelines.
/ Graph IR:
Intermediate machine-readable representation of the source.
Can be modified by the optimizer
and is evaluated or "ran" by the runtime.
/ Optimizer:
Simplifies the graph IR and makes it faster to run.
/ Runtime:
All-encompassing term for what's done
after a graph IR is optimized and fully ready to go.
/ Scheduler:
Looks at the graph IR
and decides which evaluator gets to run which part of it.
/ Evaluator:
One specific implementation of how to run
through the whole graph IR to get its results.
/ Function:
On the source level and before the graph IR,
anything that can be run with inputs,
possibly receiving outputs.
/ Instruction:
Function, but in the graph IR and at runtime.
Ask schrottkatze on why the differentiation is important.
/ Input:
Received by a function or instruction.
Different inputs may result in different behavior
and/or in different outputs.
/ Argument:
On the source level,
an input which is given ad-hoc
instead of provided through a pipeline.
/ Output:
Returned by a function or instruction,
and can be fed into other functions or instructions.
/ Consumer:
Function or instruction that takes at least 1 input.
/ Streamer:
Function or instruction that returns at least 1 output.
/ Modifier:
Function or instruction that is _both_ a consumer and a streamer.
/ Pipeline:
Any chain of streamers and consumers,
possibly with modifiers in-between,
that may branch out
and recombine arbitrarily.
= Processing stages = Processing stages
#graphics.stages-overview #graphics.stages-overview
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== Runtime <runtime> == Runtime <runtime>
Runs through all functions in the graph IR. Runs through all functions in the graph IR.
It does not have any significantly other representation, It does not have any significantly different representation,
and despite its name there's _no_ bytecode involved. and despite its name there's _no_ bytecode involved.
Different runtimes are called evaluators.
Evaluators operate on instructions instead of functions.
=== Scheduler === Scheduler
Looks at the graph IR and decides when the VM should evaluate what. Looks at the graph IR and decides when which evaluator gets to evaluate what.
=== VM <vm> === Evaluator
Runs instructions given to it in a specific way,
such as for example on the GPU using OpenCL.
= Open questions = Open questions

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// this'd require wrapping the whole document in a show rule // this'd require wrapping the whole document in a show rule
// at which point `query` doesn't find anything anymore // at which point `query` doesn't find anything anymore
#let terms = ( #let terms = (
"processing stage",
"source", "source",
"AST", "AST",
"graph IR", "graph IR",
"runtime", "runtime",
"evaluator",
"optimizer", "optimizer",
"scheduler", "scheduler",
"VM", "evaluator",
"evaluation",
"function", "function",
"instruction", "instruction",
"pipeline",
"input", "argument", "consumer", "input", "argument", "consumer",
"output", "streamer", "output", "streamer",
"modifier", "modifier",
"pipeline",
) )
// yes, the shadowing is intentional to avoid accidentally using the list // yes, the shadowing is intentional to avoid accidentally using the list
#let terms = regex("\\b(" + terms.map(expand).join("|") + ")\\b") #let terms = regex("\\b(" + terms.map(expand).join("|") + ")\\b")