- Use V8_FINAL and V8_OVERRIDE in objects.
- Use V8_FINAL and V8_OVERRIDE in Ast classes.
- Use V8_FINAL and V8_OVERRIDE in Lithium mips backend.
- Use V8_FINAL and V8_OVERRIDE in Lithium arm backend.
- Use V8_FINAL and V8_OVERRIDE in Lithium x64 backend.
- Use V8_FINAL and V8_OVERRIDE in Lithium ia32 backend.
- Use V8_FINAL and V8_OVERRIDE in Lithium classes.
- Use V8_FINAL and V8_OVERRIDE in Hydrogen classes.
R=dslomov@chromium.org
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For that, we maintain an abstract store typing of all variables with LOCAL location (i.e., those that do not escape the function's own scope). We treat assignments as sequential effects that modify this store.
When control flow branches, we have to compute the disjunction of possible effects. To that end, we represent the store as a stack of effect sets, such that we can cheaply push and pop "local" effects when control flow has to branch.
In cases of non-local control transfer from an unknown source, we currently erase all knowledge about the store.
The 'switch' statement is still to come.
For a formulation of the typing rules, see:
https://docs.google.com/a/google.com/file/d/0B3wuXSv9YKuKeUNkVXZDemZ0Z1E
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R=jkummerow@chromium.org
BUG=
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Notes:
- For now, just adds the missing type info fields to the AST nodes directly.
I'd like to factor that out more nicely in a follow-up CL.
- All type feedback now is uniformly collected through AST nodes'
RecordTypeFeedback functions. At some point, this logic should be moved
out of ast.cc.
- The typing pass currently simulates the exact same conditions under
which feedback was collected in Hydrogen before. That also should be
made more generic in the future.
- Type information itself is unchanged. Making it more regular is
yet more future work.
Some additional cleanups:
- Lifted out nested class ObjectLiteral::Property, to enable forward declaration.
- Moved around some auxiliary enums.
R=svenpanne@chromium.org
BUG=
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Ideally this would have been implemented via desugaring at parse-time,
but yield* is an expression, and its desugaring includes statements like
while and try/catch. We'd have to have BlockExpression in the AST to
support that, and it's not worth it for this feature.
So instead we implement all of the logic in
FullCodeGenerator::VisitYield. Delegating yield AST nodes now have a
try handler index, for the try/catch. Otherwise the implementation is
straightforward.
R=rossberg@chromium.org
BUG=v8:2355
TEST=mjsunit/harmony/generators-iteration
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Ideally this would have been implemented via desugaring at parse-time,
but yield* is an expression, and its desugaring includes statements like
while and try/catch. We'd have to have BlockExpression in the AST to
support that, and it's not worth it for this feature.
So instead we implement all of the logic in
FullCodeGenerator::VisitYield. Delegating yield AST nodes now have a
try handler index, for the try/catch. Otherwise the implementation is
straightforward.
R=mstarzinger@chromium.org
BUG=v8:2355
TEST=mjsunit/harmony/generators-iteration
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This patch makes it so that suspending generators always saves the
context. Previously we erroneously assumed that if the operand stack
was empty, that the context would be unchanged, but that is not the case
with "with".
Fixing this brought out an interesting bug in the variable allocator.
Yield inside with will reference a context-allocated temporary holding
the generator object. Before the fix, this object was looked up in the
with context instead of the function context, because with contexts were
not being simulated during full-codegen. Previously this was OK as all
variables would be given LOOKUP allocation instead of CONTEXT, but the
context-allocated temporary invalidated this assumption. The fix is to
simulate the context chain more accurately in full-codegen.
R=mstarzinger@chromium.org
BUG=v8:2355
TEST=mjsunit/harmony/generators-iteration
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/14416011
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* src/ast.h:
* src/parser.cc: Differentiate between the different kinds of yields, in
anticipation of boxing return values. Parse `return' into `yield' in
a generator.
* src/runtime.h:
* src/runtime.cc (Runtime_SuspendJSGeneratorObject): New horrible
runtime function: saves continuation, context, and operands into the
generator object.
* src/arm/full-codegen-arm.cc (VisitYield):
* src/ia32/full-codegen-ia32.cc (VisitYield):
* src/x64/full-codegen-x64.cc (VisitYield): Arrange to call
SuspendJSGeneratorObject. If the call returns the hole, we suspend.
Otherwise we resume.
BUG=v8:2355
TEST=These codepaths are tested when the generator is first invoked, and so
are covered by mjsunit/harmony/generators-objects.js.
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/13704010
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This patchset begins by adding support for "yield", which is unlike other tokens
in JS. In a generator, whether strict or classic, it is a syntactic keyword.
In classic mode it is an identifier. In strict mode it is reserved.
This patch adds YIELD as a token to the scanner, and adapts the preparser and
parser appropriately. It also parses "function*", indicating that a function is
actually a generator, for both eagerly and lazily parsed functions.
Currently "yield" just compiles as "return".
BUG=v8:2355
TEST=mjsunit/harmony/generators-parsing
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/12646003
Patch from Andy Wingo <wingo@igalia.com>.
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- Addition of a compiled hydrogen stub for KeyedStores.
- Inlining of "grow" stubs into OPTIMIZED_FUNCTIONs
- Addition of new "ignore OOB" ic stub that silently swallows out-of-bounds stores to external typed arrays.
- Addition of new "copy-on-write" ic stub that inlines allocation and copying operations for cow array
- New stub are generated with Crankshaft, so they are automatically inlined into OPTIMIZED_FUNCTIONs
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in preparation of the introduction of ES6 'symbols' (aka private/unique names).
The SymbolTable became the StringTable. I also made sure to adapt all comments. The only remaining use of the term "symbol" (other than unrelated uses in the parser and such) is now 'NewSymbol' in the API and the 'V8.KeyedLoadGenericSymbol' counter, changing which might break embedders.
The one functional change in this CL is that I removed the former 'empty_string' constant, since it is redundant given the 'empty_symbol' constant that we also had (and both were used inconsistently).
R=yangguo@chromium.org
BUG=
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