feat: get full evaluation back online

Very hacky, but this is enough to be finished with the graph IR for now.
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multisn8 2024-01-21 04:21:33 +01:00
parent 3c529c3a1a
commit 3e208335c3
Signed by: multisamplednight
GPG key ID: 6D525AA147CBDAE2
9 changed files with 105 additions and 26 deletions

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.gitignore vendored
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.pre-commit-config.yaml
*.pdf
/docs/*.png
/testfiles/gen/*
!/testfiles/gen/.gitkeep

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use std::mem;
use ir::{
id,
instruction::{Filter, Kind},
GraphIr, Instruction, InstructionRef,
GraphIr, Instruction, Map,
};
use crate::value::Dynamic;
use crate::value::Variant;
mod instr;
#[derive(Debug, Default)]
pub struct Evaluator {
ir: GraphIr,
/// What the output of each individual streamer, and as result its output sockets, is.
/// Grows larger as evaluation continues,
/// as there's no mechanism for purging never-to-be-used-anymore instructions yet.
evaluated: Map<id::Output, Variant>,
}
impl crate::Evaluator for Evaluator {
fn feed(&mut self, ir: GraphIr) {
// TODO: should add instead of replace, see note in Evaluator trait above this method
self.ir = ir;
self.evaluated.clear();
}
fn eval_full(&mut self) {
// GraphIr::topological_sort returns InstructionRefs, which are mostly cool
// but we'd like to have them owned, so we can call Self::step without lifetime hassle
let queue: Vec<Instruction> = self
.ir
.topological_sort()
.into_iter()
.map(Into::into)
.collect();
for instr in queue {
self.step(instr);
}
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impl Evaluator {
#[allow(clippy::needless_pass_by_value)]
fn step(&mut self, instr: Instruction) {
let _ = match instr.kind {
Kind::Read(details) => Some(Dynamic::Image(instr::read::read(details))),
// what inputs does this instr need? fetch them
let inputs: Vec<_> = instr
.input_sources()
.iter()
.map(|source| {
let source_socket = source
.as_ref()
.expect("all inputs to be connected when an instruction is ran");
self.evaluated
.get(source_socket)
.expect("toposort to yield later instrs only after previous ones")
})
.collect();
// then actually do whatever the instruction should do
// NOTE: makes heavy use of index slicing,
// on the basis that ir::instruction::Kind::socket_count is correct
// TODO: make this a more flexible dispatch-ish arch
let output = match instr.kind {
Kind::Read(details) => Some(Variant::Image(instr::read::read(details))),
Kind::Write(details) => {
instr::write::write(details, todo!());
#[allow(irrefutable_let_patterns)] // will necessarily change
let Variant::Image(input) = inputs[0] else {
panic!("cannot only write images, but received: `{:?}`", inputs[0]);
};
instr::write::write(details, input);
None
}
Kind::Math(_) => todo!(),
Kind::Blend(_) => todo!(),
Kind::Noise(_) => todo!(),
Kind::Filter(filter_instruction) => match filter_instruction {
Filter::Invert => Some(Dynamic::Image(instr::filters::invert::invert(
match todo!() {
Some(Dynamic::Image(img)) => img,
_ => panic!("invalid value type for invert"),
},
))),
Filter::Invert => {
#[allow(irrefutable_let_patterns)]
let Variant::Image(input) = inputs[0] else {
panic!(
"cannot only filter invert images, but received: `{:?}`",
inputs[0]
);
};
Some(Variant::Image(instr::filters::invert::invert(
input.clone(),
)))
}
},
};
if let Some(output) = output {
// TODO: very inaccurate, actually respect individual instructions.
// should be implied by a different arch
// TODO: all of those should not be public, offer some methods to get this on
// `Instruction` instead (can infer short-term based on Kind::socket_count)
let socket = id::Output(id::Socket {
belongs_to: instr.id,
idx: id::SocketIdx(0),
});
self.evaluated.insert(socket, output);
}
}
}

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use image::DynamicImage;
pub enum Dynamic {
/// Any runtime value that an instruction can input or output.
///
/// The name is taken from [Godot's `Variant` type],
/// which is very similar to this one.
///
/// [Godot's `Variant` type]: https://docs.godotengine.org/en/stable/classes/class_variant.html
#[derive(Clone, Debug)]
pub enum Variant {
Image(DynamicImage),
}

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///
/// In contrast to [`Input`]s, [`Output`]s may be used or unused.
#[derive(Clone, Debug, PartialEq, Eq, PartialOrd, Ord, Hash, Serialize, Deserialize)]
pub struct Output(pub(super) Socket);
pub struct Output(pub Socket); // TODO: Restrict publicness to super
impl Output {
#[must_use]
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/// This really only serves for denoting where a socket is,
/// when it's already clear which instruction is referred to.
#[derive(Clone, PartialEq, Eq, PartialOrd, Ord, Hash, Serialize, Deserialize)]
pub struct SocketIdx(pub u16);
pub struct SocketIdx(pub u16); // TODO: Restrict publicness to super
impl fmt::Debug for SocketIdx {
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result {

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/// The toplevel representation of a whole pipeline.
///
/// # DAGs
///
/// Pipelines may not be fully linear. They may branch out and recombine later on.
/// As such, the representation for them which is currently used is a
/// [**D**irected **A**cyclic **G**raph](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Directed_acyclic_graph).
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/// So the vertices of the DAG are the **sockets**
/// (which are either [`id::Input`] or [`id::Output`] depending on the direction),
/// and each **socket** in turn belongs to an **instruction**.
///
/// # Usage
///
/// - If you want to build one from scratch,
/// add a few helper methods like
/// constructing an empty one,
/// adding instructions and
/// adding edges
/// - If you want to construct one from an existing repr,
/// maybe you want to use [`semi_human::GraphIr`].
///
/// # Storing additional data
///
/// Chances are the graph IR seems somewhat fit to put metadata in it.
/// However, most likely you're interacting in context of some other system,
/// and also want to manage and index that data on your own.
///
/// As such, consider using _secondary_ maps instead.
/// That is, store in a data structure _you_ own a mapping
/// from [`id`]s
/// to whatever data you need.
#[derive(Clone, Debug, Default, PartialEq, Eq, Deserialize, Serialize)]
pub struct GraphIr {
/// "Backbone" storage of all **instruction** IDs to

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pub enum DynamicValue {
Image(DynamicImage),
}

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(
instructions: {
0: Read((
source: File("testfiles/juan.jpg"),
format: Jpeg,
source: File("testfiles/rails.png"),
format: Png,
)),
1: Write((
target: File("testfiles/out.png"),
format: Png,
target: File("testfiles/gen/out.jpg"),
format: Jpeg,
)),
},
edges: {

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the testfile scripts will place generated images and media here. thank you for your understanding.

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(
instructions: {
0: Read((
source: File("testfiles/juan.jpg"),
format: Jpeg,
source: File("testfiles/rails.png"),
format: Png,
)),
1: Filter(Invert),
2: Write((
target: File("testfiles/inverted.png"),
target: File("testfiles/gen/inverted.png"),
format: Png,
)),
},