[dev.typeparams] cmd/compile: add documentation for unified IR pipeline

While at it, also rename "useUnifiedIR" to "unified", to be consistent
with "-d=unified" and "GOEXPERIMENT=unified".

Change-Id: I48ffdb4b36368343893b74f174608f5f59278249
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/328989
Trust: Cuong Manh Le <cuong.manhle.vn@gmail.com>
Run-TryBot: Cuong Manh Le <cuong.manhle.vn@gmail.com>
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Reviewed-by: Matthew Dempsky <mdempsky@google.com>
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Cuong Manh Le 2021-06-17 22:51:45 +07:00
parent 54fe57bc22
commit 6fa0437958
3 changed files with 47 additions and 7 deletions

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@ -77,7 +77,7 @@ func LoadPackage(filenames []string) {
base.Timer.AddEvent(int64(lines), "lines")
if base.Debug.Unified != 0 {
useUnifiedIR(noders)
unified(noders)
return
}

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@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ import (
// -cmp when compared against the legacy frontend behavior, but can be
// removed after that's no longer a concern.
// quirksMode controls whether behavior specific to satsifying
// quirksMode controls whether behavior specific to satisfying
// toolstash -cmp is used.
func quirksMode() bool {
// Currently, unified IR doesn't try to be compatible with

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@ -28,9 +28,48 @@ import (
// later.
var localPkgReader *pkgReader
// useUnifiedIR reports whether the unified IR frontend should be
// used; and if so, uses it to construct the local package's IR.
func useUnifiedIR(noders []*noder) {
// unified construct the local package's IR from syntax's AST.
//
// The pipeline contains 2 steps:
//
// (1) Generate package export data "stub".
//
// (2) Generate package IR from package export data.
//
// The package data "stub" at step (1) contains everything from the local package,
// but nothing that have been imported. When we're actually writing out export data
// to the output files (see writeNewExport function), we run the "linker", which does
// a few things:
//
// + Updates compiler extensions data (e.g., inlining cost, escape analysis results).
//
// + Handles re-exporting any transitive dependencies.
//
// + Prunes out any unnecessary details (e.g., non-inlineable functions, because any
// downstream importers only care about inlinable functions).
//
// The source files are typechecked twice, once before writing export data
// using types2 checker, once after read export data using gc/typecheck.
// This duplication of work will go away once we always use types2 checker,
// we can remove the gc/typecheck pass. The reason it is still here:
//
// + It reduces engineering costs in maintaining a fork of typecheck
// (e.g., no need to backport fixes like CL 327651).
//
// + It makes it easier to pass toolstash -cmp.
//
// + Historically, we would always re-run the typechecker after import, even though
// we know the imported data is valid. It's not ideal, but also not causing any
// problem either.
//
// + There's still transformation that being done during gc/typecheck, like rewriting
// multi-valued function call, or transform ir.OINDEX -> ir.OINDEXMAP.
//
// Using syntax+types2 tree, which already has a complete representation of generics,
// the unified IR has the full typed AST for doing introspection during step (1).
// In other words, we have all necessary information to build the generic IR form
// (see writer.captureVars for an example).
func unified(noders []*noder) {
inline.NewInline = InlineCall
if !quirksMode() {
@ -111,8 +150,9 @@ func useUnifiedIR(noders []*noder) {
base.ExitIfErrors() // just in case
}
// writePkgStub type checks the given parsed source files and then
// returns
// writePkgStub type checks the given parsed source files,
// writes an export data package stub representing them,
// and returns the result.
func writePkgStub(noders []*noder) string {
m, pkg, info := checkFiles(noders)