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We get less "pollution" of type feedback if we have one vector per native context, rather than one for the whole system. This CL moves the vector appropriately. We rely more heavily on the Optimized Code Map in the SharedFunctionInfo. The vector actually lives in the first slot of the literals array (indeed there is great commonality between those arrays, they can be thought of as the same thing). So we make greater effort to ensure there is a valid literals array after compilation. This meant, for performance reasons, that we needed to extend FastNewClosureStub to support creating closures with literals. And ultimately, it drove us to move the optimized code map lookup out of FastNewClosureStub and into the compile lazy builtin. The heap change is trivial so I TBR Hannes for it... TBR=hpayer@chromium.org BUG= Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/1563213002 Cr-Commit-Position: refs/heads/master@{#33518} |
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interpreter | ||
libplatform | ||
runtime | ||
wasm | ||
atomic-utils-unittest.cc | ||
cancelable-tasks-unittest.cc | ||
char-predicates-unittest.cc | ||
counters-unittest.cc | ||
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locked-queue-unittest.cc | ||
run-all-unittests.cc | ||
test-utils.cc | ||
test-utils.h | ||
unittests.gyp | ||
unittests.isolate | ||
unittests.status |