* module/language/cps/utils.scm (intmap-map): Use transient intmap-add!
on an empty intmap to build the result instead of intmap-replace! on
the argument. Avoids spooky action-at-a-distance mutation of the
argument if it happens to be a transient -- although the intmap-fold
will correctly traverse a snapshot of the argument and the result will
be correct, the argument value would be modified in place, causing
strange results to calling code that passes in a transient.
* libguile/vm-engine.c (bv-s8-ref, bv-s16-ref, bv-s32-ref, bv-s64-ref):
Unbox index and return unboxed S32 value.
(bv-s8-set!, bv-s16-set!, bv-s32-set!, bv-s64-set!): Unbox index and
take unboxed S32 value.
(bv-u8-ref, bv-u16-ref, bv-u32-ref, bv-u64-ref)
(bv-s8-set!, bv-s16-set!, bv-s32-set!, bv-s64-set!): Likewise, but
with unsigned values.
(bv-f32-ref, bv-f32-set!, bv-f64-ref, bv-f64-set!): Use memcpy to
access the value so we don't have to think about alignment. GCC will
inline this to a single instruction on architectures that support
unaligned access.
* libguile/vm.c (vm_error_out_of_range_uint64)
(vm_error_out_of_range_int64): New helpers.
* module/language/cps/slot-allocation.scm (compute-var-representations):
All bytevector ref operations produce untagged values.
* module/language/cps/types.scm (define-bytevector-accessors): Update
for bytevector untagged indices and values.
* module/language/cps/utils.scm (compute-constant-values): Fix s64
case.
* module/language/tree-il/compile-cps.scm (convert): Box results of all
bytevector accesses, and unbox incoming indices and values.
* libguile/instructions.c (FOR_EACH_INSTRUCTION_WORD_TYPE): Add word
types for immediate f64 and u64 values.
(TYPE_WIDTH): Bump up by a bit, now that we have 32 word types.
(NOP, parse_instruction): Use 64-bit meta type.
* libguile/vm-engine.c (load-f64, load-u64): New instructions.
* module/language/bytecode.scm (compute-instruction-arity): Add parser
for new instruction word types.
* module/language/cps/compile-bytecode.scm (compile-function): Add
special-cased assemblers for new instructions, and also for scm->u64
and u64->scm which I missed before.
* module/language/cps/effects-analysis.scm (load-f64, load-u64): New
instructions.
* module/language/cps/slot-allocation.scm (compute-needs-slot): load-f64
and load-u64 don't need slots.
(compute-var-representations): Update for new instructions.
* module/language/cps/specialize-primcalls.scm (specialize-primcalls):
Specialize scm->f64 and scm->u64 to make-f64 and make-u64.
* module/language/cps/types.scm (load-f64, load-u64): Wire up to type
inference, though currently type inference only runs before
specialization.
* module/language/cps/utils.scm (compute-defining-expressions): For some
reason I don't understand, it's possible to see two definitions that
are equal but not equal? here. Allow for now.
(compute-constant-values): Punch through type conversions to get
constant u64/f64 values.
* module/system/vm/assembler.scm (assembler): Support for new word
types. Export the new assemblers.
* module/language/cps/utils.scm (solve-flow-equations): Revert to take
separate in and out maps. Take an optional initial worklist.
* module/language/cps/slot-allocation.scm: Adapt to solve-flow-equations
change.
* module/language/cps/slot-allocation.scm (compute-lazy-vars):
(compute-live-variables): Adapt to solve-flow-equations interface
change.
* module/language/cps/utils.scm (solve-flow-equations): Move here. Use
an init value instead of an init map.