Our ext_hhvm generated code is casting TypedValue* to Value*
on the assumption that the offset of TypedValue::m_data is 0.
Fix this assumption, and also while in the same code, replace
some (t == KindOfString || t == KindOfStaticString) with
IS_STATIC_STRING(t), which does a single bit test instead of
two comparisons.
The only places where ReturnStatement is constructed are:
- onReturn(check_yield=true) -> not allowed in generator
- onReturn(check_yield=false) -> coming from transform_yield_break, right after creating hphp_continuation_done()
- MethodStatement, end of function call -> hphp_continuation_done() is created at end of generator in prepare_generator()
Emitter is emitting ContExit in ReturnStatements used in generators. As
can be seen from the analysis above, it's always preceded by emitting
ContDone from hphp_continuation_done(). Let's emit ContDone inside the
ReturnStatement directly and kill usage of hphp_continuation_done().
transform_yield_break() becomes a simple onReturn(check_yield=false), so
let's inline it into onYield and create ReturnStatement directly. After
this change, check_yield flag is always true and can be killed.
ContExit was also used after emitting a generator method in case the end
of method is still reachable. ContDone is added so that the generator is
properly closed. I believe this is never actually used, as MethodStatement
creates ReturnStatement at the end of method anyway.
Unhack the parser and introduce YieldExpression that emits the
equivalent set of opcodes that were emitted by bunch of
expressions/statements generated by parser before.
YieldExpression expects evaluation stack to contain just the value
being yielded, so {,List}AssignmentExpression need to evaluate RHS
first. The previous code had the same behavior.
This will let us consolidate continuation-related opcodes and make
them less tied with continuation objects.
This diff removes initializing stores to TypedValue._count, renames
_count to m_aux, and makes m_aux a union with members typed
and named according to their specialized uses. The few remaining
uses of that field for random tweaks are more obvious and easy to
grep for.
TypedValue no longer extends Value, (allowing m_data to move to a
different offset in the future), and Variant now extends TypedValue,
so we only have to maintain one definition.
HphpArray now explicitly uses TypedValue.m_pad instead of overlapping
TypedValue with an anonymous struct, again so we don't have to maintain
another structure to match TypedValue's layout.
The JIT's were using offsetof(TypedValue, _count) all over the place
for access to String/Array/Object/RefData::_count. Instead, use
FAST_REFCOUNT_OFFSET.
We only used it to get the values of certain class constants,
and to define the ObjectStaticCallbacks for every class.
We can put the class constants directly into the class_map
(we should have done that before for perf reasons), and then
the only remaining use of ObjectStaticCallbacks is to proxy
the Class* for each builtin class. So just use the Class*
directly.
Once this is in, Im just a small step away from eliminating
make -C hphp/system - so Im leaving a lot of dead code here.
Its going to be easier to delete it en masse, rather than
try to pick and chose now.
Per @mwilliams' suggestion, this is the first stage in a staggered approach to replacing int64 with int64_t. More precisely I inserted "typedef ::int64_t int64;" in util/base.h and dealt with the consequences.
This change is mostly for FB internal organizational reasons.
Building is not effected beyond the fact that the target now
lands in hphp/hhvm/hhvm rather than src/hhvm/hhvm.