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Implement support for first order predicates in the backend. Now a statement template can have a predicate hash or a wildcard. ## predicate <-> predicate hash constraints To build the custom predicate table we need to calculate the custom predicate batch id, which uses the serialization of the statement templates before normalization. This serialization uses the predicate hash when the template uses a predicate (instead of a wildcard). Then in normalization we recalculate the predicate hash if it was a Batch Self. This means that the relation between hash and predicate must be checked before and after normalization when the template is not using a wildcard. How this is achieved: - Before normalization: the constructor of StatementTmplTarget forces that if we keep a predicate, it's hash must be equal to the pred_hash when the template has a predicate (and not a wildcard) - After normalization: the predicate hash is calculated in the normalization and replaced in the case of the template using a predicate and it being a BatchSelf. If it was a predicate but not batch self, the old value was used which was constrained via the constructor. See `CircuitBuilder::add_virtual_statement_tmpl` and `normalize_st_tmpl_circuit` ## Wildcard predicate resolution It is done via `make_predicate_from_template_circuit` and is fairly simple as it's contains similar logic to `make_statement_arg_from_template_circuit` but simpler. |
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POD2
Usage
- Run tests:
cargo test --release - Rustfmt:
cargo fmt - Check typos:
typos -c .github/workflows/typos.toml
Book
The book contains the specification of POD2. A rendered version of the site can be found at: https://0xparc.github.io/pod2/
To run it locally:
- Requirements
- mdbook:
cargo install mdbook - mdbook-katex:
cargo install mdbook-katex
- mdbook:
- Go to the book directory:
cd book - Run the mdbook:
mdbook serve