cmd/compile: improving the documentation of various fields and functions

This is only changes to comments, so should be fine to go into 1.17.

Change-Id: I01e28dc76b03fb3ca846d976f8ac84bc2acb2ea2
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/318009
Run-TryBot: Dan Scales <danscales@google.com>
TryBot-Result: Go Bot <gobot@golang.org>
Reviewed-by: Cuong Manh Le <cuong.manhle.vn@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Matthew Dempsky <mdempsky@google.com>
This commit is contained in:
Dan Scales 2021-04-26 14:32:23 -07:00
parent 3980c4db19
commit f24eac4771
7 changed files with 42 additions and 20 deletions

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@ -53,8 +53,8 @@ const (
inlineBigFunctionMaxCost = 20 // Max cost of inlinee when inlining into a "big" function.
)
// InlinePackage finds functions that can be inlined and clones them before walk expands them.
func InlinePackage() {
// Find functions that can be inlined and clone them before walk expands them.
ir.VisitFuncsBottomUp(typecheck.Target.Decls, func(list []*ir.Func, recursive bool) {
numfns := numNonClosures(list)
for _, n := range list {
@ -74,8 +74,8 @@ func InlinePackage() {
}
// CanInline determines whether fn is inlineable.
// If so, CanInline saves fn->nbody in fn->inl and substitutes it with a copy.
// fn and ->nbody will already have been typechecked.
// If so, CanInline saves copies of fn.Body and fn.Dcl in fn.Inl.
// fn and fn.Body will already have been typechecked.
func CanInline(fn *ir.Func) {
if fn.Nname == nil {
base.Fatalf("CanInline no nname %+v", fn)
@ -520,7 +520,7 @@ func inlcopy(n ir.Node) ir.Node {
return edit(n)
}
// Inlcalls/nodelist/node walks fn's statements and expressions and substitutes any
// InlineCalls/inlnode walks fn's statements and expressions and substitutes any
// calls made to inlineable functions. This is the external entry point.
func InlineCalls(fn *ir.Func) {
savefn := ir.CurFunc

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@ -160,7 +160,10 @@ func (f *Func) LinksymABI(abi obj.ABI) *obj.LSym { return f.Nname.LinksymABI(abi
type Inline struct {
Cost int32 // heuristic cost of inlining this function
// Copies of Func.Dcl and Nbody for use during inlining.
// Copies of Func.Dcl and Func.Body for use during inlining. Copies are
// needed because the function's dcl/body may be changed by later compiler
// transformations. These fields are also populated when a function from
// another package is imported.
Dcl []*Name
Body []Node
}

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@ -105,8 +105,9 @@ func PartialCallType(n *ir.SelectorExpr) *types.Type {
// typechecking an inline body, as opposed to the body of a real function.
var inTypeCheckInl bool
// Lazy typechecking of imported bodies. For local functions, CanInline will set ->typecheck
// because they're a copy of an already checked body.
// ImportedBody returns immediately if the inlining information for fn is
// populated. Otherwise, fn must be an imported function. If so, ImportedBody
// loads in the dcls and body for fn, and typechecks as needed.
func ImportedBody(fn *ir.Func) {
if fn.Inl.Body != nil {
return
@ -180,7 +181,7 @@ func fnpkg(fn *ir.Name) *types.Pkg {
return fn.Sym().Pkg
}
// closurename generates a new unique name for a closure within
// ClosureName generates a new unique name for a closure within
// outerfunc.
func ClosureName(outerfunc *ir.Func) *types.Sym {
outer := "glob."

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@ -42,6 +42,9 @@ var (
inlineImporter = map[*types.Sym]iimporterAndOffset{}
)
// expandDecl returns immediately if n is already a Name node. Otherwise, n should
// be an Ident node, and expandDecl reads in the definition of the specified
// identifier from the appropriate package.
func expandDecl(n ir.Node) ir.Node {
if n, ok := n.(*ir.Name); ok {
return n
@ -61,6 +64,8 @@ func expandDecl(n ir.Node) ir.Node {
return r.doDecl(n.Sym())
}
// ImportBody reads in the dcls and body of an imported function (which should not
// yet have been read in).
func ImportBody(fn *ir.Func) {
if fn.Inl.Body != nil {
base.Fatalf("%v already has inline body", fn)

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@ -66,6 +66,8 @@ func FuncBody(n *ir.Func) {
var importlist []*ir.Func
// AllImportedBodies reads in the bodies of all imported functions and typechecks
// them, if needed.
func AllImportedBodies() {
for _, n := range importlist {
if n.Inl != nil {

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@ -32,8 +32,12 @@ type Sym struct {
Pkg *Pkg
Name string // object name
// saved and restored by Pushdcl/Popdcl
Def Object // definition: ONAME OTYPE OPACK or OLITERAL
// Def, Block, and Lastlineno are saved and restored by Pushdcl/Popdcl.
// The unique ONAME, OTYPE, OPACK, or OLITERAL node that this symbol is
// bound to within the current scope. (Most parts of the compiler should
// prefer passing the Node directly, rather than relying on this field.)
Def Object
Block int32 // blocknumber to catch redeclaration
Lastlineno src.XPos // last declaration for diagnostic

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@ -11,9 +11,9 @@ import (
"sync"
)
// IRNode represents an ir.Node, but without needing to import cmd/compile/internal/ir,
// Object represents an ir.Node, but without needing to import cmd/compile/internal/ir,
// which would cause an import cycle. The uses in other packages must type assert
// values of type IRNode to ir.Node or a more specific type.
// values of type Object to ir.Node or a more specific type.
type Object interface {
Pos() src.XPos
Sym() *Sym
@ -157,12 +157,15 @@ type Type struct {
// Width is the width of this Type in bytes.
Width int64 // valid if Align > 0
methods Fields
// list of base methods (excluding embedding)
methods Fields
// list of all methods (including embedding)
allMethods Fields
// canonical OTYPE node for a named type (should be an ir.Name node with same sym)
nod Object
underlying *Type // original type (type literal or predefined type)
nod Object
// the underlying type (type literal or predeclared type) for a defined type
underlying *Type
// Cache of composite types, with this type being the element type.
cache struct {
@ -423,8 +426,11 @@ type Slice struct {
Elem *Type // element type
}
// A Field represents a field in a struct or a method in an interface or
// associated with a named type.
// A Field is a (Sym, Type) pairing along with some other information, and,
// depending on the context, is used to represent:
// - a field in a struct
// - a method in an interface or associated with a named type
// - a function parameter
type Field struct {
flags bitset8
@ -1656,9 +1662,10 @@ var (
)
// NewNamed returns a new named type for the given type name. obj should be an
// ir.Name. The new type is incomplete, and the underlying type should be set
// later via SetUnderlying(). References to the type are maintained until the type
// is filled in, so those references can be updated when the type is complete.
// ir.Name. The new type is incomplete (marked as TFORW kind), and the underlying
// type should be set later via SetUnderlying(). References to the type are
// maintained until the type is filled in, so those references can be updated when
// the type is complete.
func NewNamed(obj Object) *Type {
t := New(TFORW)
t.sym = obj.Sym()