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(analyze exp -1 -1) ;; Top-level is lambda ID -1
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(analyze2 exp) ;; Second pass
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(analyze:find-inlinable-vars exp '()) ;; Identify variables safe to inline
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(analyze:find-recursive-calls2 exp)
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)
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;; NOTES:
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exp))
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)
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;; Find functions that call themselves. This is not as restrictive
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;; as finding "direct" calls.
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(define (analyze:find-recursive-calls exp)
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(define (scan exp def-sym)
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;(trace:info `(analyze:find-recursive-calls scan ,def-sym ,exp))
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(cond
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((ast:lambda? exp)
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(for-each
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(lambda (e)
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(scan e def-sym))
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(ast:lambda-body exp)))
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((quote? exp) exp)
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((const? exp) exp)
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((ref? exp)
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exp)
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((define? exp) #f) ;; TODO ??
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((set!? exp) #f) ;; TODO ??
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((if? exp)
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(scan (if->condition exp) def-sym)
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(scan (if->then exp) def-sym)
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(scan (if->else exp) def-sym))
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((app? exp)
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(when (equal? (car exp) def-sym)
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(trace:info `("recursive call" ,exp))
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(with-var! def-sym (lambda (var)
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(adbv:set-self-rec-call! var #t)))))
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(else #f)))
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;; TODO: probably not good enough, what about recursive functions that are not top-level??
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(if (pair? exp)
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(for-each
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(lambda (exp)
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;;(write exp) (newline)
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(and-let* (((define? exp))
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(def-exps (define->exp exp))
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((vector? (car def-exps)))
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((ast:lambda? (car def-exps)))
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)
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(scan (car (ast:lambda-body (car def-exps))) (define->var exp))))
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exp))
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)
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;; Does given symbol refer to a recursive call to given lambda ID?
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(define (rec-call? sym lid)
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(cond
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(trace:info
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`(rec-call? ,sym ,lid
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;; TODO: crap, these are not set yet!!!
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may need to consider keeping out original version of find-recursive-calls and
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adding a new version that does a deeper analysis
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;; may need to consider keeping out original version of find-recursive-calls and
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;; adding a new version that does a deeper analysis
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,(if var (not (adbv:reassigned? var)) #f)
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,(if var (adbv:assigned-value var) #f)
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;,((ast:lambda? var-lam))
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(else
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#f)))
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;; Find functions that call themselves. This is not as restrictive
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;; as finding "direct" calls.
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(define (analyze:find-recursive-calls exp)
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;; Same as the original function, but this one is called at the end of analysis and
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;; uses data that was previously not available.
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;;
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;; The reason for having two versions of this is that the original is necessary for
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;; beta expansion (and must remain, at least for now) and this one will provide useful
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;; data for code generation.
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;;
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;; TODO: is the above true? not so sure anymore, need to verify that, look at optimize-cps
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(define (analyze:find-recursive-calls2 exp)
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(define (scan exp def-sym lid)
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(trace:info `(analyze:find-recursive-calls scan ,def-sym ,exp ,lid))
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(trace:info `(analyze:find-recursive-calls2 scan ,def-sym ,exp ,lid))
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(cond
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((ast:lambda? exp)
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(for-each
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(if (pair? exp)
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(for-each
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(lambda (exp)
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(trace:info `(analyze:find-recursive-calls ,exp))
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;(trace:info `(analyze:find-recursive-calls ,exp))
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(and-let* (((define? exp))
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(def-exps (define->exp exp))
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((vector? (car def-exps)))
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))
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exp))
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)
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;; well-known-lambda :: symbol -> Either (AST Lambda | Boolean)
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;; Does the given symbol refer to a well-known lambda?
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;; If so the corresponding lambda object is returned, else #f.
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