Transpiler (transpiler.sx): detects CEK state dict literals (5 fields: control/env/kont/phase/value) and emits CekState OCaml record instead of Dict(Hashtbl). Eliminates 200K Hashtbl allocations per page. Bootstrapper: skip stdlib.sx (functions already registered as OCaml primitives). Only transpile evaluator.sx. Runtime: get_val handles CekState with direct field access. type_of returns "dict" for CekState (backward compat). Profiling results (root cause of slowness): Pure eval: OCaml 1.6x FASTER than Python (expected) Aser: OCaml 28x SLOWER than Python (unexpected!) Root cause: Python has a native optimized aser. OCaml runs the SX adapter-sx.sx through the CEK machine — each aserCall is ~50 CEK steps with closures, scope operations, string building. Fix needed: native OCaml aser (like Python's), not SX adapter through CEK machine. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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7.8 KiB
Python
229 lines
7.8 KiB
Python
#!/usr/bin/env python3
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"""
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Bootstrap compiler: SX spec -> OCaml.
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Loads the SX-to-OCaml transpiler (transpiler.sx), feeds it the spec files,
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and produces sx_ref.ml — the transpiled evaluator as native OCaml.
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Usage:
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python3 hosts/ocaml/bootstrap.py --output hosts/ocaml/lib/sx_ref.ml
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"""
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from __future__ import annotations
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import os
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import sys
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_HERE = os.path.dirname(os.path.abspath(__file__))
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_PROJECT = os.path.abspath(os.path.join(_HERE, "..", ".."))
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sys.path.insert(0, _PROJECT)
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from shared.sx.parser import parse_all
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from shared.sx.types import Symbol
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def extract_defines(source: str) -> list[tuple[str, list]]:
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"""Parse .sx source, return list of (name, define-expr) for top-level defines."""
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exprs = parse_all(source)
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defines = []
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for expr in exprs:
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if isinstance(expr, list) and expr and isinstance(expr[0], Symbol):
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if expr[0].name == "define":
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name = expr[1].name if isinstance(expr[1], Symbol) else str(expr[1])
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defines.append((name, expr))
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return defines
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# OCaml preamble — opens and runtime helpers
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PREAMBLE = """\
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(* sx_ref.ml — Auto-generated from SX spec by hosts/ocaml/bootstrap.py *)
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(* Do not edit — regenerate with: python3 hosts/ocaml/bootstrap.py *)
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[@@@warning "-26-27"]
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open Sx_types
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open Sx_runtime
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(* Trampoline — forward ref, resolved after eval_expr is defined. *)
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let trampoline_fn : (value -> value) ref = ref (fun v -> v)
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let trampoline v = !trampoline_fn v
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(* === Mutable state for strict mode === *)
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(* These are defined as top-level refs because the transpiler cannot handle
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global set! mutation (it creates local refs that shadow the global). *)
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let _strict_ref = ref (Bool false)
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let _prim_param_types_ref = ref Nil
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"""
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# OCaml fixups — wire up trampoline + iterative CEK run
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FIXUPS = """\
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(* Wire up trampoline to resolve thunks via the CEK machine *)
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let () = trampoline_fn := (fun v ->
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match v with
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| Thunk (expr, env) -> eval_expr expr (Env env)
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| _ -> v)
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(* Override recursive cek_run with iterative loop *)
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let cek_run_iterative state =
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let s = ref state in
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while not (match cek_terminal_p !s with Bool true -> true | _ -> false) do
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s := cek_step !s
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done;
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cek_value !s
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"""
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def compile_spec_to_ml(spec_dir: str | None = None) -> str:
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"""Compile the SX spec to OCaml source."""
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from shared.sx.ref.sx_ref import eval_expr, trampoline, make_env, sx_parse
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if spec_dir is None:
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spec_dir = os.path.join(_PROJECT, "spec")
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# Load the transpiler
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env = make_env()
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transpiler_path = os.path.join(_HERE, "transpiler.sx")
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with open(transpiler_path) as f:
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transpiler_src = f.read()
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for expr in sx_parse(transpiler_src):
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trampoline(eval_expr(expr, env))
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# Spec files to transpile (in dependency order)
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# stdlib.sx functions are already registered as OCaml primitives —
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# only the evaluator needs transpilation.
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sx_files = [
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("evaluator.sx", "evaluator (frames + eval + CEK)"),
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]
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parts = [PREAMBLE]
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for filename, label in sx_files:
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filepath = os.path.join(spec_dir, filename)
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if not os.path.exists(filepath):
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print(f"Warning: {filepath} not found, skipping", file=sys.stderr)
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continue
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with open(filepath) as f:
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src = f.read()
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defines = extract_defines(src)
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# Skip defines provided by preamble, fixups, or already-registered primitives
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# Skip: preamble-provided, math primitives, and stdlib functions
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# that use loop/named-let (transpiler can't handle those yet)
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skip = {"trampoline", "ceil", "floor", "round", "abs", "min", "max",
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"debug-log", "debug_log", "range", "chunk-every", "zip-pairs",
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"string-contains?", "starts-with?", "ends-with?",
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"string-replace", "trim", "split", "index-of",
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"pad-left", "pad-right", "char-at", "substring"}
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defines = [(n, e) for n, e in defines if n not in skip]
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# Deduplicate — keep last definition for each name (CEK overrides tree-walk)
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seen = {}
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for i, (n, e) in enumerate(defines):
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seen[n] = i
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defines = [(n, e) for i, (n, e) in enumerate(defines) if seen[n] == i]
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# Build the defines list for the transpiler
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defines_list = [[name, expr] for name, expr in defines]
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env["_defines"] = defines_list
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# Pass known define names so the transpiler can distinguish
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# static (OCaml fn) calls from dynamic (SX value) calls
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env["_known_defines"] = [name for name, _ in defines]
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# Call ml-translate-file — emits as single let rec block
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translate_expr = sx_parse("(ml-translate-file _defines)")[0]
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result = trampoline(eval_expr(translate_expr, env))
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parts.append(f"\n(* === Transpiled from {label} === *)\n")
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parts.append(result)
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parts.append(FIXUPS)
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output = "\n".join(parts)
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# Post-process: fix mutable globals that the transpiler can't handle.
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# The transpiler emits local refs for set! targets within functions,
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# but top-level globals (*strict*, *prim-param-types*) need to use
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# the pre-declared refs from the preamble.
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import re
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# Fix *strict*: use _strict_ref instead of immutable let rec binding
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output = re.sub(
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r'and _strict_ =\n \(Bool false\)',
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'and _strict_ = !_strict_ref',
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output,
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)
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# Fix set-strict!: use _strict_ref instead of local ref
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output = re.sub(
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r'and set_strict_b val\' =\n let _strict_ = ref Nil in \(_strict_ := val\'; Nil\)',
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"and set_strict_b val' =\n _strict_ref := val'; Nil",
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output,
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)
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# Fix *prim-param-types*: use _prim_param_types_ref
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output = re.sub(
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r'and _prim_param_types_ =\n Nil',
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'and _prim_param_types_ = !_prim_param_types_ref',
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output,
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)
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# Fix set-prim-param-types!: use _prim_param_types_ref
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output = re.sub(
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r'and set_prim_param_types_b types =\n let _prim_param_types_ = ref Nil in \(_prim_param_types_ := types; Nil\)',
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"and set_prim_param_types_b types =\n _prim_param_types_ref := types; Nil",
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output,
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)
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# Fix all runtime reads of _strict_ and _prim_param_types_ to deref
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# the mutable refs instead of using the stale let-rec bindings.
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# This is needed because let-rec value bindings capture initial values.
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# Use regex with word boundary to avoid replacing _strict_ref with
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# !_strict_refref.
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def fix_mutable_reads(text):
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lines = text.split('\n')
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fixed = []
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for line in lines:
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# Skip the definition lines
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stripped = line.strip()
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if stripped.startswith('and _strict_ =') or stripped.startswith('and _prim_param_types_ ='):
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fixed.append(line)
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continue
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# Replace _strict_ as a standalone identifier only (not inside
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# other names like set_strict_b). Match when preceded by space,
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# paren, or start-of-line, and followed by space, paren, or ;.
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line = re.sub(r'(?<=[ (])_strict_(?=[ );])', '!_strict_ref', line)
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line = re.sub(r'(?<=[ (])_prim_param_types_(?=[ );])', '!_prim_param_types_ref', line)
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fixed.append(line)
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return '\n'.join(fixed)
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output = fix_mutable_reads(output)
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return output
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def main():
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import argparse
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parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(description="Bootstrap SX spec -> OCaml")
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parser.add_argument(
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"--output", "-o",
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default=None,
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help="Output file (default: stdout)",
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)
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args = parser.parse_args()
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result = compile_spec_to_ml()
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if args.output:
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with open(args.output, "w") as f:
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f.write(result)
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size = os.path.getsize(args.output)
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print(f"Wrote {args.output} ({size} bytes)", file=sys.stderr)
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else:
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print(result)
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if __name__ == "__main__":
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main()
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