cyclone/cps-opt-analyze-call-graph.scm
Justin Ethier 3c965f2e12 WIP
2019-01-02 13:16:17 -05:00

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Scheme

;;;; Cyclone Scheme
;;;; https://github.com/justinethier/cyclone
;;;;
;;;; Copyright (c) 2014-2019, Justin Ethier
;;;; All rights reserved.
;;;;
;;;; This file is part of the cps-optimizations module.
;;;;
(cond-expand
(program
(import (scheme base)
(scheme write)
(scheme cyclone ast)
(scheme cyclone primitives)
(scheme cyclone util)
(scheme cyclone pretty-print)
(srfi 69)
)))
;; TODO:
;; analyze call graph. not exactly sure how this is going to work yet, but the goal is to be able to figure out which
;; variables a primitive call is dependent upon. We then need to be able to query if any of those variables are mutated
;; (ideally in fnc body) in which case we cannot inline the prim call.
;;
;; Notes:
;; Should we pass a copy of the current call graph and then dump it off when a new variable is encountered? In which case, when do we reset the graph? Maybe we just build it up as an a-list as we go, so it resets itself automatically? Then each a-list can exist as part of analysis DB for the variable... would that work?
(define (analyze:build-call-graph sexp)
;; Add new entry for each var as it is found...
(define lookup-tbl (make-hash-table))
;; Pass over the sexp
;; exp - S-expression to scan
;; vars - alist of current set of variables
(define (scan exp vars)
(write `(DEBUG scan ,(ast:ast->pp-sexp exp))) (newline)
(cond
((ast:lambda? exp)
(for-each
(lambda (a)
(scan a vars))
(ast:lambda-args exp))
(for-each
(lambda (e)
(scan e vars))
(ast:lambda-body exp))
)
((quote? exp) #f)
((const? exp) #f)
((ref? exp)
(hash-table-set! lookup-tbl exp vars)
)
((define? exp)
(scan (define->exp exp) '()))
((set!? exp)
;; TODO: probably need to keep track of var here
(scan (set!->var exp) vars)
(scan (set!->exp exp) vars))
((if? exp)
(scan (if->condition exp) vars)
(scan (if->then exp) vars)
(scan (if->else exp) vars))
((app? exp)
(cond
((ast:lambda? (car exp))
;; Track deps on lambda var(s)
(for-each
(lambda (e)
(scan e vars))
(ast:lambda-args (car exp)))
;; Scan body, with reset vars (??)
(for-each
(lambda (e)
(scan e '()))
(ast:lambda-body (car exp))))
((and (ref? (car exp))
(list? exp)
(> (length exp) 1))
(let* ((cont (cadr exp))
;; TODO: what if arg is not a ref? Is that possible after cps (probably, with inlining)?
(args (filter ref? (cddr exp)))
(vars* (append args vars))
)
(scan cont vars*)
;(for-each
; (lambda (e)
; (scan e vars*))
; (cdr exp))
))
(else
(for-each
(lambda (e)
(scan e vars))
exp))))
(else (error "unknown expression type: " exp))
))
(scan sexp '())
lookup-tbl)
(cond-expand
(program
(define sexp
'(
(define test
(lambda
(k$38 obj$5$11)
(queue->list
(lambda
(r$42)
((lambda
(r$39)
((lambda
(m$6$12)
(queue-put!
(lambda
(r$40)
(queue-put!
(lambda (r$41) (k$38 m$6$12))
object-queue
obj$5$11))
objects-dumped
obj$5$11))
r$39))
(length r$42)))
objects-dumped)))
;; Doesn't really matter, but lets leave this for now
(define slot-set!
(lambda
(k$7170
name$2424$3603
obj$2425$3604
idx$2426$3605
val$2427$3606)
((lambda
(vec$2428$3607)
((lambda
(r$7171)
(k$7170
(vector-set! r$7171 idx$2426$3605 val$2427$3606)))
(vector-ref vec$2428$3607 2)))
obj$2425$3604)))
)
)
(pretty-print
(ast:ast->pp-sexp
(ast:sexp->ast sexp)))
(newline)
(newline)
(let ((ht (analyze:build-call-graph (ast:sexp->ast sexp))))
(pretty-print (hash-table->alist ht)))
;(pretty-print
; (ast:ast->pp-sexp
; (opt:local-var-reduction (ast:sexp->ast sexp)))
;)
))