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Description of changes: Update the BraketProgramContext to extend the changes introduced in https://github.com/amazon-braket/amazon-braket-default-simulator-python/pull/266, which provide a classical register index to the BraketProgramContext
add_measure
method when a measurement assignment is used in an OpenQASM program (e.g.b[1] = measure q[1];
). This allows translations to and from Braket BDK Circuits and OpenQASM to be consistent with regards to classical register indices used in measurement assignments as currently, these indices are discarded entirely.Additionally, updating the
_measure_targets
array in theCircuit
object was moved to theadd_instruction
method from the_add_measure
method. This is because users of the Circuit class are able to add measurement instructions via theadd_instruction
method, but_measure_targets
will not be updated to reflect qubits used in the measurement. This results in incorrect behavior when usingto_ir
to take a circuit with measurements added viaadd_instruction
method calls to OpenQASM asto_ir
will check the_measure_targets
variable to see if any qubits are measured, see that the list is empty, and apply a measurement to all the qubits in the circuit, including those already measured via the originaladd_instruction
method calls.Testing done:
A round trip test was added to verify that classical register assignments are persisted when going from BDK Circuit to OpenQASM and back to BDK Circuit via the
to_ir
andfrom_ir
methods; this is similarly checked when going from OpenQASM to BDK Circuit back to OpenQASM.Merge Checklist
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