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Demonstrating a Future for MLIR-native DSL Compilers on a NumPy-like Example
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Friebel, Karl F A
, Ohlmann, Jascha A
, Castrillon, Jeronimo
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Compilers
/ Computational fluid dynamics
/ Domain specific languages
/ Tensors
/ Tooling
2026
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Demonstrating a Future for MLIR-native DSL Compilers on a NumPy-like Example
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Friebel, Karl F A
, Ohlmann, Jascha A
, Castrillon, Jeronimo
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Compilers
/ Computational fluid dynamics
/ Domain specific languages
/ Tensors
/ Tooling
2026
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Demonstrating a Future for MLIR-native DSL Compilers on a NumPy-like Example
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Demonstrating a Future for MLIR-native DSL Compilers on a NumPy-like Example
2026
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Overview
Compilers for general-purpose languages have been shown to be at a disadvantage when it comes to specialized application domains as opposed to their Domain-Specific Language (DSL) counterparts. However, the field of DSL compilers features little consolidation in terms of compiler frameworks and adjacent software ecosystems. As a result, considerable work is duplicated, lost to maintenance issues, or remains undiscovered, and most DSLs are never considered \"production-ready\". One notable development is the introduction of the Multi-Level Intermediate Representation (MLIR), which promises a similar impact on DSL compilers as LLVM had on general-purpose tooling. In this work, we present a NumPy-like DSL made for offloading numeric tensor kernels that is entirely MLIR-native. In a first for open-source, it implements all frontend actions and semantic analyses directly within MLIR. Most notably, this is made possible by our new dialect-agnostic MLIR type checker, created for the future of DSLs in MLIR. We implement a simple, yet effective, parallel-first lowering scheme that connects our language to another MLIR dataflow dialect for seamless offloading. We show that our approach performs well in real-world use cases from the domain of weather modeling and Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) in Fortran.
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