This CL backports a bunch of changes that landed on dev.typeparams,
but are not dependent on types2 or generics. By backporting, we reduce
the divergence between development branches, hopefully improving test
coverage and reducing risk of merge conflicts.
Updates #43866.
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So next CL can pass temporaries assignments for function arguments in to
init instead of CallExpr.Rargs.
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CL 284223 tightened down the allowed expressions in mayCall, but
evidently a little too tight. The linux-amd64-noopt builder does in
fact see expressions with non-empty Init lists in arguments list.
Since I believe these can only appear on the RHS of LogicalExpr
expressions, this CL relaxes that one case.
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After CL 284220, we now only need to detect expressions that contain
function calls in the arguments list of further function calls. So we
can simplify Node.HasCall/fncall/etc a lot.
Instead of incrementally tracking whether an expression contains
function calls all throughout walk, simply check once at the point of
using an expression as a function call argument. Since any expression
checked here will itself become a function call argument, it won't be
checked again because we'll short circuit at the enclosing function
call.
Also, restructure the recursive walk code to use mayCall, and trim
down the list of acceptable expressions. It should be okay to be
stricter, since we'll now only see function call arguments and after
they've already been walked.
It's possible I was overly aggressive removing Ops here. But if so,
we'll get an ICE, and it'll be easy to re-add them. I think this is
better than the alternative of accidentally allowing expressions
through that risk silently clobbering the stack.
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Went in a semi-automated way through the clearest renames of functions,
and updated comments and error messages where it made sense.
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After CL 283233, SSA can now handle new(typ) without the frontend to
generate the type address, so we can remove ONEWOBJ in favor of ONEW
only.
This is also not save for toolstash, the same reason with CL 284115.
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This CL moves almost all PAUTOHEAP handling code to SSA construction.
Instead of changing Names to PAUTOHEAP, escape analysis now only sets
n.Esc() to ir.EscHeap, and SSA handles creating the "&x"
pseudo-variables and associating them via Heapaddr.
This CL also gets rid of n.Stackcopy, which was used to distinguish
the heap copy of a parameter used within a function from the stack
copy used in the function calling convention. In practice, this is
always obvious from context: liveness and function prologue/epilogue
want to know about the stack copies, and everywhere else wants the
heap copy.
Hopefully moving all parameter/result handling into SSA helps with
making the register ABI stuff easier.
Also, the only remaining uses of PAUTOHEAP are now for closure
variables, so I intend to rename it to PCLOSUREVAR or get rid of those
altogether too. But this CL is already big and scary enough.
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After the previous CLs, all closure reads are handled during SSA
construction.
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These aren't part of the Node interface anymore, so no need to keep
them around.
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[git-generate]
cd src/cmd/compile/internal/ir
: Fix one off case that causes trouble for rf.
sed -i -e 's/n.SetClass(ir.PAUTO)/n.Class_ = ir.PAUTO/' ../ssa/export_test.go
pkgs=$(go list . ../...)
rf '
ex '"$(echo $pkgs)"' {
var n *Name
var c Class
n.Class() -> n.Class_
n.SetClass(c) -> n.Class_ = c
}
rm Name.Class
rm Name.SetClass
mv Name.Class_ Name.Class
'
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This CL separates out PtrInit and SetInit into a new InitNode
extension interface, and adds a new TakeInit helper function for
taking and clearing the Init list (if any) from a Node.
This allows removing miniNode.SetInit and miniNode.PtrInit, which in
turn allow getting rid of immutableEmptyNodes, and will allow
simplification of the Nodes API.
It would be nice to get rid of the default Init method too, but
there's way more code that expects to be able to call that at the
moment, so that'll have to wait.
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Unused variables are a type-checking error, so they should be reported
during typecheck rather than walk.
One catch is that we only want to report unused-variable errors for
functions that type check successfully, but some errors are reported
during noding, so we don't have an easy way to detect that
currently. As an approximate solution, we simply check if we've
reported any errors yet.
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Escape analysis uses Node.Opt to map nodes to their "location", so
that other references to the same node use the same location
again. But in the current implementation of escape analysis, we never
need to refer back to a node's location except for named nodes (since
other nodes are anonymous, and have no way to be referenced).
This CL moves Opt from Node down to Name, turns it into a directly
accessed field, and cleans up escape analysis to avoid setting Opt on
non-named expressions.
One nit: in walkCheckPtrArithmetic, we were abusing Opt as a way to
detect/prevent loops. This CL adds a CheckPtr bit flag instead.
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Now that the previous CL ensures we always set SelectorExpr.Selection,
we can replace the SelectorExpr.Offset field with a helper method that
simply returns SelectorExpr.Selection.Offset.
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During walk, we create ODOTPTR expressions to access runtime struct
fields. But rather than using an actual Field for the selection, we
were just directly setting the ODOTPTR's Offset field.
This CL changes walk to create proper struct fields (albeit without
the rest of their enclosing struct type) and use them for creating the
ODOTPTR expressions.
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