Although this patch is not small, most parts of it are rather mechanical:
* First of all, the concept of a 'nil-like' value is introduced, which can be
null or undefined. They are treated symmetrically regarding comparisons, so
it makes sense to handle them in a uniform manner. It is a mystery why
JavaScript defines two of those beasts, when even *one* is a design wart...
* Extended and renamed a few things which now handle undefined in addition to
null.
* Made the parts of the full code generator and the hydrogen generation which
deal with comparisons a bit more similar regarding their handling of special
cases.
* Refactored the syntactical detection of special cases for comparisons,
hopefully making them a bit more readable and less copy-n-paste-oriented.
Things like this should really be a one-liner in any sane programming
language... :-P
* Cut down the length of the argument lists of a few functions to something
less insane, making them more easily understandable locally. This involves
minor code duplication, but this was a good tradeoff and can be remedied
later if necessary.
* Replaced some boolean arguments with more readable enums.
* Fixed a TODO: Values which are definitely a Smi or unboxed can never be equal
to null or undefined.
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/7918012
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port r9258 (c8709a9)
Note on mips implementation: Arm reg r4 (call type) normally maps to mips
reg t0. We had already used t0 as a temp in Generate_FunctionCall() and
Generate_FunctionApply(), so I replaced that existing t0 usage with t3, and
now use t0 only for call type.
Original commit message:
Introduce new %Apply native.
Extend Execution::Call to optionally handle receiver rewriting (needed for %Apply).
Fix Function.prototype.bind for functions that have .apply modified.
Landing http://codereview.chromium.org/7891033/ for Paul Lind.
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Highlights:
- code-stubs-mips.cc
-- use EmitFPUTruncate in place of inline code in several places.
-- use BranchF macro rather than lower-level FP cmp and branch for readability.
-- Port of Sven's r8859 (Implement type recording for ToBoolean) and r8886
(Simplify and optimize ToBoolean handling.)
-- Fix bug in TranscendentalCacheStub::Generate where some regs were not
saved across CFunction call.
-- use updated xxxCFunction macros.
-- update InstanceOfStub to support crankshaft
DoDeferredLInstanceOfKnownGlobal
-- Provide code-patching and I-cache flushing support for generated
code, used for InstanceOfStub under crankshaft (not submitted here).
This requires adding new ExternalReference to src/assember.cc,h
- stub-cache-mips.cc
-- port Danno's r8901 (Create a common base class for Fixed-, FixedDouble-
and ExternalArrays) to mips crankshaft branch.
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Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/7890001
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Highlights:
- Better support for FP compares and branches (BranchF macro)
- Add EmitFPUTruncate() macro, similar to EmitVFPTruncate on Arm.
- Some improvements to long-branch mechanism for mips.
- Add ClampUint8() and ClampDoubleToUint8()
- Minor changes to ic-mips, full-codegen-mips mostly, for improved
code-patching with BinaryOpStub.
- Small changes to stack checking in full-codegen-mips and
regexp-macro-assembler-mips
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Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/7888004
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1) Don't make a call to C without having a valid frame on the stack.
2) Don't generate a call to a stub while generating a stub, unless we can be
sure that the stub we are calling has already been generated (the stub
generation code is not reentrant wrt. GC).
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/7891042
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The Great Master Plan is to move the recognition of special cases for
comparisons further down the compilation pipeline where more information is
available. This is a first step into this direction: The special handling of
equality comparisons involving null is pushed from the parser to the code
generators, removing the need for a special AST node. (There are rumors from
usually well-informed sources that this node type is actually a relic of ancient
crankshaft days...)
The next steps will be the unification of null/undefined handling and pushing
the special case handling in crankshaft even further down the pipeline, enabling
the recognition of cases like "var foo=null; if (foo === bar) ...", but these
will be in separate CLs.
Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/7887037
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port r9260 (af9cfd83).
Original commit message:
We passed this flag around in a lot of places and had differenc call
ICs based on it, but never did any real specialization based on its
value.
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Review URL: http://codereview.chromium.org/7886028
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