Environment
- PyQASM version: 0.3.2
- Python version: 3.12.8
- Operating system: Windows
What happened?
Issue
The OpenQASM standard allows direct recursion by making gate/subroutine identifiers available within their own scope.
However, pyqasm fails when handling recursive calls, producing an unexpected parameter type error.
Example
OPENQASM 3;
include "stdgates.inc";
qubit[5] qb;
bit[5] cb;
const float my_angle = .1;
def test(qubit[1] a,int b){
p(my_angle) a[0];
if(b > 0){
test(a[0],b-1);
}
}
test(qb[2],3);
'''
Observed Behavior
The recursive call throws the following error:
ERROR :pyqasm: Error at line 9, column 2 in QASM file
>>>>>> test(a[0], b - 1)
ValidationError: Expecting qubit argument for 'a'. Qubit register 'a' not found for function 'test'
- note that both test(a,b-1); and test(a[0],b-1); threw the same error when I was testing for semantic errors in my code
Expected Behavior
pyqasm should accept recursive calls in accordance with the OpenQASM standard, correctly resolving subroutine identifiers within their own scope.
Suggestions (Optional)
Id assume this is an error regarding scoping/aliasing within subroutine calls rather than a recursion issue, since error originates from: Qasm3SubroutineProcessor.process_quantum_arg(
Environment
What happened?
Issue
The OpenQASM standard allows direct recursion by making gate/subroutine identifiers available within their own scope.
However, pyqasm fails when handling recursive calls, producing an unexpected parameter type error.
Example
Observed Behavior
The recursive call throws the following error:
Expected Behavior
pyqasmshould accept recursive calls in accordance with the OpenQASM standard, correctly resolving subroutine identifiers within their own scope.Suggestions (Optional)
Id assume this is an error regarding scoping/aliasing within subroutine calls rather than a recursion issue, since error originates from: Qasm3SubroutineProcessor.process_quantum_arg(