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Support for OpenQASM 3.0 additional datatypes #30
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* Merged main branch. * Added global phase tracking. * Add global phases when concatenating diagrams. * Improve Coverage.
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This PR replaces the existing OpenQASM 2.0 parser with a new OpenQASM 3.0 parser. The new parser now builds a syntax tree, where type checking, constant evaluation, and translation to the Quantum circuit. The parser can handle the following new features: ### New Syntax New syntax for declaring bits, qubit, measure operations. The old syntax (`creg`, `qreg`) is still supported. ```qasm qubit[8] q; bit[8] c; c[0] = measure q[0]; measure q[1] -> c[1]; if (c[0] == 1) { x q[0]; } ``` ### Gate modifiers Gate modifiers (`inv`, `ctrl`, and `negctrl`) are now supported. This replaces the `c` prefix. See the OpenQASM 3.0 specification for more information: https://openqasm.com/language/gates.html#quantum-gate-modifiers ```qasm ctrl @ x q[0], q[1]; // Equivalent to cx q ctrl(2) @ x q[0], q[1], q[2]; // Equivalent to ccx q; ``` ### Classical constant values The parser now supports classical computation with constant values. This can be used to e.g. define the number of quantum registers. ```qasm const uint N = 4; qubit[N * 2]; x qubit[N * 2 - 1]; ``` Additionally, all features of the previous parser are still supported. The big features from OpenQASM 3.0 still missing are: - classical computational features such as loops, functions, etc. (see #33) - types such as bools, floats, angles, complex types, etc. (see #30, #32) - `pow` modifier (#27) --------- Co-authored-by: pre-commit-ci[bot] <66853113+pre-commit-ci[bot]@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Lukas Burgholzer <burgholzer@me.com>
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The new OpenQASM standard introduces many additional datatypes besides quantum and classical registers. This allows to describe classical components of quantum algorithms in a very intuitive way. As a first step, support for all kinds of new types should be added to the QFR library and, correspondingly, to the QuantumComputation class. For details on all the new typed provided by the standard, see https://qiskit.github.io/openqasm/language/classical.html.
Similar to #29, the QFR should support Integers, Floating point numbers, Fixed-point angles, complex numbers, and boolean types.
The
QuantumComputation
class should be capable of allocating and maintaining these types. TheClassicalOperation
class introduced in #29, will most likely need to be expanded to incorporate all the possible operations on these classical types.Depends on #29.
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