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Unified Diff: pkg/compiler/lib/src/tree_ir/optimization/statement_rewriter.dart

Issue 1175973005: dart2js cps: Introduce some built-in operators in type propagation. (Closed) Base URL: git@github.com:dart-lang/sdk.git@master
Patch Set: Created 5 years, 6 months ago
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Index: pkg/compiler/lib/src/tree_ir/optimization/statement_rewriter.dart
diff --git a/pkg/compiler/lib/src/tree_ir/optimization/statement_rewriter.dart b/pkg/compiler/lib/src/tree_ir/optimization/statement_rewriter.dart
index 27638c40409bb44c24ab51d8054a0529a0fad51f..8208a916e6593761f03f6d415c2b14f0799a212a 100644
--- a/pkg/compiler/lib/src/tree_ir/optimization/statement_rewriter.dart
+++ b/pkg/compiler/lib/src/tree_ir/optimization/statement_rewriter.dart
@@ -619,6 +619,80 @@ class StatementRewriter extends Transformer implements Pass {
return node;
}
+ /// True if [operator] is a binary operator that always has the same value
+ /// if its arguments are swapped.
+ bool isSymmetricOperator(BuiltinOperator operator) {
+ switch (operator) {
+ case BuiltinOperator.StrictEq:
+ case BuiltinOperator.StrictNeq:
+ case BuiltinOperator.LooseEq:
+ case BuiltinOperator.LooseNeq:
+ case BuiltinOperator.NumAnd:
+ case BuiltinOperator.NumOr:
+ case BuiltinOperator.NumXor:
+ case BuiltinOperator.NumPlus:
+ case BuiltinOperator.NumMultiply:
+ return true;
+ default:
+ return false;
+ }
+ }
+
+ /// If [operator] is a commutable binary operator, returns the commuted
+ /// operator, possibly the operator itself, otherwise returns `null`.
+ BuiltinOperator commuteBinaryOperator(BuiltinOperator operator) {
+ if (isSymmetricOperator(operator)) {
+ // Symmetric operators are their own commutes.
+ return operator;
+ }
+ switch(operator) {
+ case BuiltinOperator.NumLt: return BuiltinOperator.NumGt;
+ case BuiltinOperator.NumLe: return BuiltinOperator.NumGe;
+ case BuiltinOperator.NumGt: return BuiltinOperator.NumLt;
+ case BuiltinOperator.NumGe: return BuiltinOperator.NumLe;
+ default: return null;
+ }
+ }
+
+ /// Built-in binary operators are commuted when it is safe and can enable an
+ /// assignment propagation. For example:
+ ///
+ /// var x = foo();
+ /// var y = bar();
+ /// var z = y < x;
+ ///
+ /// ==>
+ ///
+ /// var z = foo() > bar();
+ ///
+ /// foo() must be evaluated before bar(), so the propagation is only possible
+ /// by commuting the operator.
+ Expression visitApplyBuiltinOperator(ApplyBuiltinOperator node) {
+ if (environment.isEmpty || getLeftHand(environment.last) == null) {
+ // If there is no recent assignment that might propagate, so there is no
+ // opportunity for optimization here.
+ _rewriteList(node.arguments);
+ return node;
+ }
+ Variable propagatableVariable = getLeftHand(environment.last);
+ BuiltinOperator commuted = commuteBinaryOperator(node.operator);
+ if (commuted != null) {
+ assert(node.arguments.length == 2); // Only binary operators can commute.
+ VariableUse arg1 = node.arguments[0];
+ VariableUse arg2 = node.arguments[1];
+ if (propagatableVariable == arg1.variable &&
+ propagatableVariable != arg2.variable &&
+ !constantEnvironment.containsKey(arg2.variable)) {
+ // An assignment can be propagated if we commute the operator.
+ node.operator = commuted;
+ node.arguments[0] = arg2;
+ node.arguments[1] = arg1;
+ }
+ }
+ _rewriteList(node.arguments);
+ return node;
+ }
+
/// If [s] and [t] are similar statements we extract their subexpressions
/// and returns a new statement of the same type using expressions combined
/// with the [combine] callback. For example:

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