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PyQIR parses, generates and evaluates the Quantum Intermediate Representation.

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PyQIR

The pyqir package provides the ability to generate QIR as well as an easy way to parse and analyze QIR.

QIR generation is intended to be used by code automating translation processes enabling the conversion in some format to QIR via Python; i.e., this is a low-level API intended to be used as a bridge to existing Python frameworks enabling the generation of QIR rather than directly consumed by an end-user. It is not intended to be used as a framework for algorithm and application development.

Installation

The package is released on PyPI and can be installed via pip:

pip install pyqir

Examples

PyQIR examples can be found in this repository's examples folder.

Generation

The following code creates QIR for a Bell pair before measuring each qubit and returning the result. The unoptimized QIR is displayed in the terminal when executed:

from pyqir import BasicQisBuilder, SimpleModule

module = SimpleModule("Bell", num_qubits=2, num_results=2)
qis = BasicQisBuilder(module.builder)

qis.h(module.qubits[0])
qis.cx(module.qubits[0], module.qubits[1])

qis.mz(module.qubits[0], module.results[0])
qis.mz(module.qubits[1], module.results[1])

print(module.ir())

The QIR output will look like:

; ModuleID = 'Bell'
source_filename = "Bell"

%Qubit = type opaque
%Result = type opaque

define void @main() #0 {
entry:
  call void @__quantum__qis__h__body(%Qubit* null)
  call void @__quantum__qis__cnot__body(%Qubit* null, %Qubit* inttoptr (i64 1 to %Qubit*))
  call void @__quantum__qis__mz__body(%Qubit* null, %Result* null)
  call void @__quantum__qis__mz__body(%Qubit* inttoptr (i64 1 to %Qubit*), %Result* inttoptr (i64 1 to %Result*))
  ret void
}

declare void @__quantum__qis__h__body(%Qubit*)

declare void @__quantum__qis__cnot__body(%Qubit*, %Qubit*)

declare void @__quantum__qis__mz__body(%Qubit*, %Result* writeonly) #1

attributes #0 = { "entry_point" "output_labeling_schema" "qir_profiles"="custom" "required_num_qubits"="2" "required_num_results"="2" }
attributes #1 = { "irreversible" }

!llvm.module.flags = !{!0, !1, !2, !3}

!0 = !{i32 1, !"qir_major_version", i32 1}
!1 = !{i32 7, !"qir_minor_version", i32 0}
!2 = !{i32 1, !"dynamic_qubit_management", i1 false}
!3 = !{i32 1, !"dynamic_result_management", i1 false}

Contributing

There are many ways in which you can contribute to PyQIR, whether by contributing a feature or by engaging in discussions; we value contributions in all shapes and sizes! We refer to this document for guidelines and ideas for how you can get involved.

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