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Up until now we were unable to (re)optimize code when we hit uninitialized (Keyed)Load/StoreICs in the code. We always put an IC there (sharing the feedback vector with fullcodegen at least) and called it a day. But we never deoptimized the code object when we gathered more feedback. This doesn't work very well in practice, esp. with hot code relying on this. So until we have a proper mechanism to express the need to reoptimize after we gathered additional feedback from optimized code, we follow the Crankshaft approach instead and install a SOFT deopt, so we can not only learn but also utilize the new feedback. R=mstarzinger@chromium.org BUG=v8:4470 LOG=n Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/1518013002 Cr-Commit-Position: refs/heads/master@{#34178} |
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V8 JavaScript Engine
V8 is Google's open source JavaScript engine.
V8 implements ECMAScript as specified in ECMA-262.
V8 is written in C++ and is used in Google Chrome, the open source browser from Google.
V8 can run standalone, or can be embedded into any C++ application.
V8 Project page: https://github.com/v8/v8/wiki
Getting the Code
Checkout depot tools, and run
fetch v8
This will checkout V8 into the directory v8
and fetch all of its dependencies.
To stay up to date, run
git pull origin
gclient sync
For fetching all branches, add the following into your remote
configuration in .git/config
:
fetch = +refs/branch-heads/*:refs/remotes/branch-heads/*
fetch = +refs/tags/*:refs/tags/*
Contributing
Please follow the instructions mentioned on the V8 wiki.