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[experiments] Remove dead code, inline some things #331

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@JasonGross JasonGross added this to To Do in Pipeline without CPS via automation Mar 22, 2018
@JasonGross JasonGross merged commit a251fe2 into mit-plv:master Mar 22, 2018
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@JasonGross JasonGross deleted the remove-dead branch March 22, 2018 17:30
JasonGross added a commit to JasonGross/fiat-crypto that referenced this pull request Feb 21, 2022
Probably if the lists are the same lengths, then we want to compare them
element-wise rather than all at once.  It's way too verbose to keep
expanding them, so we only do that when lists are not the same length.

We now get error messages such as
```
Unable to unify: [inr [378, 381, 384]] == [inr [101, 106, 108]]
Could not unify the values at index 0: [mit-plv#378, mit-plv#381, mit-plv#384] != [mit-plv#101, mit-plv#106, mit-plv#108]
index 0: mit-plv#378 != mit-plv#101
(slice 0 44, [mit-plv#377]) != (slice 0 44, [mit-plv#98])
index 0: mit-plv#377 != mit-plv#98
(add 64, [mit-plv#345, mit-plv#375]) != (add 64, [mit-plv#57, mit-plv#96])
index 0: mit-plv#345 != mit-plv#57
(slice 0 44, [mit-plv#337]) != (slice 0 44, [#44])
index 0: mit-plv#337 != #44
(add 64, [#41, mit-plv#334]) != (add 64, [#25, #41])
index 1: mit-plv#334 != #25
(mul 64, [#1, mit-plv#331]) != (mul 64, [#0, #1, #22])
[(add 64, [mit-plv#329, mit-plv#329])] != [#0, (const 20, [])]
[(add 64, [(mul 64, [#7, mit-plv#328]), (mul 64, [#7, mit-plv#328])])] != [#0, (const 20, [])]
[(add 64, [(mul 64, [(const 2, []), (add 64, [#0, mit-plv#327])]), (mul 64, [(const 2, []), (add 64, [#0, mit-plv#327])])])] != [#0, (const 20, [])]
[(add 64, [(mul 64, [(const 2, []), (add 64, [#0, (mul 64, [#0, mit-plv#326])])]), (mul 64, [(const 2, []), (add 64, [#0, (mul 64, [#0, mit-plv#326])])])])] != [#0, (const 20, [])]
[(add 64, [(mul 64, [(const 2, []), (add 64, [#0, (mul 64, [#0, (const 4, [])])])]), (mul 64, [(const 2, []), (add 64, [#0, (mul 64, [#0, (const 4, [])])])])])] != [#0, (const 20, [])]
[(add 64, [(mul 64, [(const 2, []), (add 64, [(old 64 0, []), (mul 64, [(old 64 0, []), (const 4, [])])])]), (mul 64, [(const 2, []), (add 64, [(old 64 0, []), (mul 64, [(old 64 0, []), (const 4, [])])])])])] != [(old 64 0, []), (const 20, [])]
```

The second to last line is generally the one to look at; the last line
adds a bit more detail to it.  Perhaps we should instead list out the
values of indices rather than expanding one additional level?
JasonGross added a commit to JasonGross/fiat-crypto that referenced this pull request Feb 21, 2022
Probably if the lists are the same lengths, then we want to compare them
element-wise rather than all at once.  It's way too verbose to keep
expanding them, so we only do that when lists are not the same length.

We now get error messages such as
```
Unable to unify: [inr [378, 381, 384]] == [inr [101, 106, 108]]
Could not unify the values at index 0: [mit-plv#378, mit-plv#381, mit-plv#384] != [mit-plv#101, mit-plv#106, mit-plv#108]
index 0: mit-plv#378 != mit-plv#101
(slice 0 44, [mit-plv#377]) != (slice 0 44, [mit-plv#98])
index 0: mit-plv#377 != mit-plv#98
(add 64, [mit-plv#345, mit-plv#375]) != (add 64, [mit-plv#57, mit-plv#96])
index 0: mit-plv#345 != mit-plv#57
(slice 0 44, [mit-plv#337]) != (slice 0 44, [#44])
index 0: mit-plv#337 != #44
(add 64, [#41, mit-plv#334]) != (add 64, [#25, #41])
index 1: mit-plv#334 != #25
(mul 64, [#1, mit-plv#331]) != (mul 64, [#0, #1, #22])
[(add 64, [mit-plv#329, mit-plv#329])] != [#0, (const 20, [])]
[(add 64, [(mul 64, [#7, mit-plv#328]), (mul 64, [#7, mit-plv#328])])] != [#0, (const 20, [])]
[(add 64, [(mul 64, [(const 2, []), (add 64, [#0, mit-plv#327])]), (mul 64, [(const 2, []), (add 64, [#0, mit-plv#327])])])] != [#0, (const 20, [])]
[(add 64, [(mul 64, [(const 2, []), (add 64, [#0, (mul 64, [#0, mit-plv#326])])]), (mul 64, [(const 2, []), (add 64, [#0, (mul 64, [#0, mit-plv#326])])])])] != [#0, (const 20, [])]
[(add 64, [(mul 64, [(const 2, []), (add 64, [#0, (mul 64, [#0, (const 4, [])])])]), (mul 64, [(const 2, []), (add 64, [#0, (mul 64, [#0, (const 4, [])])])])])] != [#0, (const 20, [])]
[(add 64, [(mul 64, [(const 2, []), (add 64, [(old 64 0, []), (mul 64, [(old 64 0, []), (const 4, [])])])]), (mul 64, [(const 2, []), (add 64, [(old 64 0, []), (mul 64, [(old 64 0, []), (const 4, [])])])])])] != [(old 64 0, []), (const 20, [])]
```

The second to last line is generally the one to look at; the last line
adds a bit more detail to it.  Perhaps we should instead list out the
values of indices rather than expanding one additional level?
JasonGross added a commit that referenced this pull request Feb 22, 2022
Probably if the lists are the same lengths, then we want to compare them
element-wise rather than all at once.  It's way too verbose to keep
expanding them, so we only do that when lists are not the same length.

We now get error messages such as
```
Unable to unify: [inr [378, 381, 384]] == [inr [101, 106, 108]]
Could not unify the values at index 0: [#378, #381, #384] != [#101, #106, #108]
index 0: #378 != #101
(slice 0 44, [#377]) != (slice 0 44, [#98])
index 0: #377 != #98
(add 64, [#345, #375]) != (add 64, [#57, #96])
index 0: #345 != #57
(slice 0 44, [#337]) != (slice 0 44, [#44])
index 0: #337 != #44
(add 64, [#41, #334]) != (add 64, [#25, #41])
index 1: #334 != #25
(mul 64, [#1, #331]) != (mul 64, [#0, #1, #22])
[(add 64, [#329, #329])] != [#0, (const 20, [])]
[(add 64, [(mul 64, [#7, #328]), (mul 64, [#7, #328])])] != [#0, (const 20, [])]
[(add 64, [(mul 64, [(const 2, []), (add 64, [#0, #327])]), (mul 64, [(const 2, []), (add 64, [#0, #327])])])] != [#0, (const 20, [])]
[(add 64, [(mul 64, [(const 2, []), (add 64, [#0, (mul 64, [#0, #326])])]), (mul 64, [(const 2, []), (add 64, [#0, (mul 64, [#0, #326])])])])] != [#0, (const 20, [])]
[(add 64, [(mul 64, [(const 2, []), (add 64, [#0, (mul 64, [#0, (const 4, [])])])]), (mul 64, [(const 2, []), (add 64, [#0, (mul 64, [#0, (const 4, [])])])])])] != [#0, (const 20, [])]
[(add 64, [(mul 64, [(const 2, []), (add 64, [(old 64 0, []), (mul 64, [(old 64 0, []), (const 4, [])])])]), (mul 64, [(const 2, []), (add 64, [(old 64 0, []), (mul 64, [(old 64 0, []), (const 4, [])])])])])] != [(old 64 0, []), (const 20, [])]
```

The second to last line is generally the one to look at; the last line
adds a bit more detail to it.  Perhaps we should instead list out the
values of indices rather than expanding one additional level?
dderjoel added a commit to dderjoel/fiat-crypto that referenced this pull request Mar 22, 2022
Unable to unify: [inr [351, 349, 350]] == [inr [103, 108, 110]]
Could not unify the values at index 0: [mit-plv#351, mit-plv#349, mit-plv#350] != [mit-plv#103, mit-plv#108, mit-plv#110]
index 0: mit-plv#351 != mit-plv#103
(slice 0 44, [mit-plv#345]) != (slice 0 44, [mit-plv#100])
index 0: mit-plv#345 != mit-plv#100
(add 64, [mit-plv#58, mit-plv#95, mit-plv#343]) != (add 64, [mit-plv#58, mit-plv#98])
(add 64, [mit-plv#95, mit-plv#343]) != (add 64, [mit-plv#98])
(add 64, [mit-plv#95, (mul 64, [mit-plv#95, mit-plv#331])]) != (add 64, [(mul 64, [#3, mit-plv#95])])
(add 64, [mit-plv#95, (mul 64, [mit-plv#95, (const 4, [])])]) != (add 64, [(mul 64, [#3, mit-plv#95])])
(add 64, [(or 64, [mit-plv#91, mit-plv#93]), (mul 64, [(or 64, [mit-plv#91, mit-plv#93]), (const 4, [])])]) != (add 64, [(mul 64, [(const 5, []), (or 64, [mit-plv#91, mit-plv#93])])])
JasonGross pushed a commit to dderjoel/fiat-crypto that referenced this pull request Mar 22, 2022
Unable to unify: [inr [351, 349, 350]] == [inr [103, 108, 110]]
Could not unify the values at index 0: [mit-plv#351, mit-plv#349, mit-plv#350] != [mit-plv#103, mit-plv#108, mit-plv#110]
index 0: mit-plv#351 != mit-plv#103
(slice 0 44, [mit-plv#345]) != (slice 0 44, [mit-plv#100])
index 0: mit-plv#345 != mit-plv#100
(add 64, [mit-plv#58, mit-plv#95, mit-plv#343]) != (add 64, [mit-plv#58, mit-plv#98])
(add 64, [mit-plv#95, mit-plv#343]) != (add 64, [mit-plv#98])
(add 64, [mit-plv#95, (mul 64, [mit-plv#95, mit-plv#331])]) != (add 64, [(mul 64, [#3, mit-plv#95])])
(add 64, [mit-plv#95, (mul 64, [mit-plv#95, (const 4, [])])]) != (add 64, [(mul 64, [#3, mit-plv#95])])
(add 64, [(or 64, [mit-plv#91, mit-plv#93]), (mul 64, [(or 64, [mit-plv#91, mit-plv#93]), (const 4, [])])]) != (add 64, [(mul 64, [(const 5, []), (or 64, [mit-plv#91, mit-plv#93])])])
JasonGross pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Mar 23, 2022
Unable to unify: [inr [351, 349, 350]] == [inr [103, 108, 110]]
Could not unify the values at index 0: [#351, #349, #350] != [#103, #108, #110]
index 0: #351 != #103
(slice 0 44, [#345]) != (slice 0 44, [#100])
index 0: #345 != #100
(add 64, [#58, #95, #343]) != (add 64, [#58, #98])
(add 64, [#95, #343]) != (add 64, [#98])
(add 64, [#95, (mul 64, [#95, #331])]) != (add 64, [(mul 64, [#3, #95])])
(add 64, [#95, (mul 64, [#95, (const 4, [])])]) != (add 64, [(mul 64, [#3, #95])])
(add 64, [(or 64, [#91, #93]), (mul 64, [(or 64, [#91, #93]), (const 4, [])])]) != (add 64, [(mul 64, [(const 5, []), (or 64, [#91, #93])])])
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